
新视野商务英语视听说(第二版)第二单元听力原文.doc
3页Unit 2Part 3 1 Alice: Excuse me, sir, are you Mr. Hayes? Bill: Yes, I’m Bill Hayes. A: Are you the General Manager of the Beautify Cosmetic Corporation in America? B: Yes, exactly. A: How do you do, Mr. Hayes? I’m Alice Wang, Manager of Human Resources at the Beijing Sanmei Factory. I’m here especially to meet you. B: How do you do, Miss Wang? It’s very kind of you to come all the way to meet me. A: My pleasure. 2. Conversation 1: A: What is your job, Vincent? B: I’m a Regional Sales Manager. A: What are your main duties? B: My main duties are to develop customer relations and grow the sales of security products in Ohio. Conversation 2: A: What is your occupation, Flora? B: I’m a business analyst. A: Which company do you work for? B: I work for Delicate & Elegant Fashion. It’s a British company. A: What do you do for them? B: I’m in charge of the budget. Conversation 3 A: What do you do, Patrick? B: I’m a lawyer. A: what does your job involve? B: I give legal advice and assistance to clients and represent them in court or in other legal matters. Conversation 4: A: What kind of job do you have, Rachel? B: I’m responsible for receiving visitors. I have to make sure all visitors check in on arrival, and also arrange taxi and bus transport for them. A: Are you in reception? B: Yes, you’re right. I’m a receptionist. Part 4 Video 1 Introducer: Good afternoon, everyone! This is Robin Copperfield, the new Vice President of our company. He will be in charge of the accounting work. Let’s give him a warm welcome! Robin Copperfield: Thank you!I: Mr. Copperfield is an expert in the field of accounting. So, it is a pleasure for us to have him here. Now, Mr. Copperfield, I’d like to introduce the Vice Presidents and Managers to you. R: OK, thank you! I: This is May Bates, Vice President in charge of the Administration Department and the neighbourhood Service Department. R: Nice to meet you, Ms. Bates. May Bates: Nice to meet you, Mr. Copperfield. I: And this is Dennis Hayes, Vice President in charge of the Marketing Department and the Sales Department. Dennis Hayes: How do you do, Mr. Copperfield? Glad to meet you. R: Glad to meet you, Mr. Hayes. I: And this is … oh, where is Andrew Jefferson? R: Mr. Jefferson? I’ve met him before. I heard he is one of the secrets of this company’s success. Everyone was raving about what a great job he’s done in… I: Uh… speak of the devil… Mr. Jefferson has just arrived. Andrew Jefferson: Hi, Mr. Copperfield, good to see you again. R: Good to see you, Mr. Jefferson. A: Sorry, I’m late. I was talking to a client. R: Oh, that’s OK. How many departments are you in charge of, Mr. Jefferson? A: Four: Research & Development, Engineering, Contract Budgets, and Project Preparation. R: No wonder you’re so busy. I: Mr. Copperfield, there are three managers who report directly to you, and they are all ladies. So, ladies, can you introduce yourselves? Ada Black: I’m Ada Black, responsible for management accounts. Caroline Clinton: I’m Caroline Clinton, responsible for financial accounts. Lucy White: I’m Lucy White, responsible for data processing. R: Oh, good. Nice to meet you all, ladies. Part 5 1 Lisa: Hi, Mark, I hardly recognized you – it’s great to see you again! Mark: Hello, Lisa! I haven’t seen you for ages, not since college graduation. How have you been? L: I’ve been fine. What about you? M: I’ve been very well, too. Are you here looking for a job? L: Sure. You are between jobs, too? M: Yes, I remember you went to a Canadian company when we graduated. Have you left that company? L: Yes, I just left it last month. M: Why? Didn’t you like the job? L: Yes, but I’ve been a secretary for three years and now I’m totally sick of all that boring clerical work. I hate sitting in the office all the day just working mechanically. M: Oh, I understand. You really need a change. L: Yes, but what about you, Mark? Why have you left your present job? I heard you were an excellent Production manager. M: My boss is a very difficult man to deal with. I quarreled with him last week and left the company. Part 6 Video 2 Robin: What’s your job now, Jerome? Do you still work for that wholly funded American company? Jerome: No, I left it three years ago. I have my own business now. Frank: Gee, that’s great! How do you feel as a self-employed entrepreneur? J: I feel good. I can make a lot more money than before and I have a lot of independence in doing things. But sometimes I get tired. As you know, it’s not very easy to run a business on your own. What about you, Frank? What are you doing now? F: I’ve worked for several companies. After graduation, I went to a private company. Then a year later, I changed to a Sino – Janpanese joint-venture enterprise and worked as a sales assistant. Two years later, I moved on to a computer company and worked in export sales. And now, I’m an advertising executive. Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often? Colin: Oh, you are a real job-。












