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        商務(wù)英語(yǔ)BEC高級(jí)課文輔導(dǎo)(一)

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        學(xué)習(xí)重點(diǎn)
            1. Text: No longer poles apart
            2. Arranging a course
            3. Vocabulary consolidation
            4. Memo writing
            5. Oral Practice --- Training Opportunities
            6. Homework
            I. Reading.
            No longer Poles apart
            Polish adj. 波蘭的;
            subsidiary n.子公司
            be poles apart = be widely separated相距甚遠(yuǎn)
            e.g. The employers and the trade union leaders are still poles apart.
            雇主們與工會(huì)領(lǐng)袖們的意見(jiàn)仍然相差太遠(yuǎn)。(如有關(guān)工資問(wèn)題)
            Para.1
            President(AmE)/ Chairman(BrE) 總裁,董事長(zhǎng)
            Board of Directors
            CEO (Chief Executive Officer)/ MD (Managing Director) 總經(jīng)理
            acquire v. 收購(gòu)(n. acquisition)
            merge v. (merger n. ) with
            investment n.投資(v. invest)
            major /massive/sizeable investment
            take something ↔ over接受,接管to take control of something
            His only reason for investing in the company was to take it over.
            Ruth moved into our apartment and promptly took over.
            --- takeover n.
            Warsaw-based 總部位于華沙
            -based: 總部位于:headquarters, head office
            branch, office
            toiletries noun [plural] things such as soap and toothpaste that are used for cleaning yourself 日化用品
            turnover noun
            1 [singular, uncountable] British English the amount of business done during a particular period營(yíng)業(yè)額
            2 [singular, uncountable] the rate at which people leave an organization and are replaced by others 員工流動(dòng)的比率
            turnover of
            Low pay accounts for the high turnover.
            staff/labour turnover
            a high degree of labour turnover among women
            Wroclaw 弗羅茨瓦夫(波蘭西南部城市)
            £11m:讀做11 million pounds
            brand 牌子=make
            export v.& n. 出口
            Para. 2
            in spite of 不管
            approach verb
            ▶MOVE TOWARDS◀ 接近
            [intransitive and transitive] to move towards or nearer to someone or something
            She heard footsteps approaching. 她聽(tīng)見(jiàn)腳步聲越來(lái)越近。
            ▶ASK◀ 詢問(wèn),接洽
            [transitive] to ask someone for something, or ask them to do something, especially when you are asking them for the first time or when you are not sure if they will do it
            approach somebody for something
            Students should be able to approach teachers for advice. 學(xué)生可以找到老師詢問(wèn)建議。
            approach somebody/something about (doing) something
            The charity approached several stores about giving food aid. 這家慈善機(jī)構(gòu)與多家商店接洽,希望他們給與食物援助。
            I have already been approached by several other companies (=offered a job, work etc). 已經(jīng)有幾家公司與我接洽。
            ▶DEAL WITH◀
            [transitive] to begin to deal with a situation or problem in a particular way or with a particular attitude
            approach a problem/task/matter etc 解決,處理(問(wèn)題)
            It might be possible to approach the problem in a different way. 處理相同問(wèn)題可以采用不同的解決辦法。
            approach noun
            ▶METHOD◀
            [countable] a method of doing something or dealing with a problem 方法
            approach to
            a new approach to teaching languages 一種新的語(yǔ)言教學(xué)方法
            He decided to adopt a different approach and teach the Bible through story-telling. 他決定采用一種不同方法,即通過(guò)講故事的方法來(lái)教授圣經(jīng)。
            regulation and control 規(guī)范與控制
            take somebody/something ↔ on phrasal verb
            1 take somebody ↔ on
            to start to employ someone 招募,雇用
            We're taking on 50 new staff this year. 我們今年招募了50名新員工。
            2 take something ↔ on
            to agree to do some work or be responsible for something 承擔(dān)工作或職責(zé)
            Don't take on too much work - the extra cash isn't worth it. 不要給自己太多的工作量了,多掙的那些錢(qián)一點(diǎn)也不值。
            3 take something ↔ on
            to begin to have a particular quality or appearance
            Her face took on a fierce expression. His life had taken on a new dimension.
            responsibility n. 責(zé)任 (adj. responsible 后跟介詞for)
            accountable 對(duì)…負(fù)責(zé)的(后跟介詞for)
            department, division, section
            Research and Development Department---Purchasing Department---Production Department (Manufacturing Department) (Maintenance Division)--- Warehousing---Distribution Department (Despatch Department) --Marketing Department---Advertising Department---Sales Department ----Customer Service Department
            Personnel Department
            Human Resources Department
            Finance Department
            Accounts Department
            Administration Department