__________ communication is the communication between people from different cultural backgrounds.
A.National
B.Indirect
C.Intercultural
D.Nonverbal
A.National
B.Indirect
C.Intercultural
D.Nonverbal
A.The fast-developing technology.
B.The increasing information and communication via the Net.
C.The way how people make use of the Internet.
D.The people who design different applications.
According to the writer, the best way of achieving effective communication is to
A.adapt the message to suit a particular audience.
B.make the content of messages brief and direct.
C.select the most suitable means of conveying a particular message.
D.ensure that information is targeted at the appropriate group of people.
How the author define the thinkLet?
A.They define a thinkLet as an activity or process that produces predictable results to deal with recurring collaboration problems in software development teams.
B.A ThinkLet can’t be seen as a kind of process pattern to address collaboration problems.
C.ThinkLets can’t be seen as building block for collaborative processes.
D.Internal communication deals with the challenge of each team member to conduct effective communication with his peers.
The essayists' main task seems to be ______.
A.the implied revelation and description of the truth
B.the free depiction and modification of their memories
C.the frank confession of what is concealed in their mind
D.the communication of their striking thoughts to readers
Senior manager often uses methods, such as memos or notes in order ______.
A.to delegate the task to his subordinates
B.that he can close up the gap between him and staff
C.to communicate as effectively as he can
D.to save time and make communication possible
139 Using the scenario in the special window, the project manager:
A. will probably spend the weekend reviewing the data.
B. Won't ask for the report again.
C. Has a preference for written communication.
D. Has chosen an inappropriate medium.
E. Is experiencing communication overload
Part B
Write a composition on the topic Traveling—A Good Way to Learn. You should follow the outline:
(1) Traveling teaches people about other cultures.
(2) Traveling can improve people's communication skills.
(3) Traveling can make a person interested in studying at a college.
(4) Conclusion.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: During most of human history, communication was limited by time and distance. In less than 200 years, however, revolutionary changes in communication have occurred. In the 19th century, the telegraph and telephone were invented. Radio, television and computers were developed in the 20th century. These inventions completely changed people's lives around the world.
Today all of these communication devices are being linked together, creating a worldwide "information" revolution. This new wave of technology is called "telecommunications"--the use of electronic media (television, radio, telephones and computers) to communicate across distance and time. Telephones are now connected to home computers and television sets; radio stations are linked to home computers and home computers are tied to news publishing services.
Much of this is possible because of new technology that is known as fiber optics--communication lines that are made of glass fibers. Because of glass-fiber technology, large amounts of information may be sent at great speed over telephone and cable television lines.
Today the world can be linked instantly by computers and satellites. All of our systems--economic, social and political--are already being affected by these tools of technology. In the not-too-distant future, everyone will be affected by these anti further developments in telecommunications.
Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?
A.Communications.
B.Computers.
C.Telecommunications.
D.Glass-fiber Technology.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Propaganda media are categorized by methods of dissemination: face-to-face (interpersonal), audiovisual, audio, and visual.
Face-to-face (interpersonal) communication is the most effective means of transmitting a persuasive message. It is employed in rallies, rumor campaigns, group discussions, lectures, show-and-tell demonstrations, social organizations, social activities, entertainment, and individual person-to-person contact, all providing a participating experience for the individual or group to recall later.
Audiovisual media such as television, electronic tape recordings, and sound motion pictures are the second most effective means of communication available to the psychological operator. Effectiveness is based on seeing and hearing the persuasive message. These media are an excellent means of transmitting persuasive messages and eliciting a high degree of recall.
Audio media (loudspeakers and radio) lend themselves to the transmission of brief, simple messages and to personalization by use of the human voice. They require little or no effort by the audience, and generally, they have more appeal than visual media. Also, the barrier of illiteracy may be more easily overcome with audio media than with visual media (printed material).
Visual media can transmit long, complex material. Animated or still cartoons may be used to convey themes to illiterate and preliterate target audiences. Visual media generally have the least amount of popular appeal.
Themes are reinforced and the target audience given broad coverage by using several media to deliver the same basic message. For example, radio and television can augment leaflets; face-to-face communication can support newspaper circulation.
The most effective means of communication is employed in all of the following forms EXCEPT______.
A.ralli1es
B.group discussion
C.rumor campaigns
D.psychological operation
What is PET?
The Cambridge Preliminary(预备的) English Test (PET) is the second level of the Cambridge exams in English for Speakers of Other Languages, that is, people who do not speak English. It is an intermediate(中级的) level exam. PET recognizes the ability to cope with everyday written and spoken communications.
Who is PET for?
PET is designed for people whose English is adequate(足够的) for many practical purposes, including work, study and social situations.
Candidates should have a wide grasp of vocabulary and be able to use appropriate communication styles for a variety of situations.
PET is taken by more than 80,000 people each year in more than 80 countries, and is a valuable qualification for anyone who wants to work or study abroad or to develop a career in international business.
Why choose PET?
PET covers the four main language skills—reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as testing grammar and vocabulary. It therefore provides evidence of practical skills. Studying for PET is a popular way to improve your language skills and use them in a wide range of contexts(上下文). PET is recognized by many employers and educational institutions as proof of intermediate level English skills.
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Full name of PET: the Cambridge【46】
Level of the exam:【47】
Designed for: speakers of【48】
Requirements for candidates: 1) a large【49】, and
2) the ability to【50】in various situations
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