2020年浙江bec商務(wù)英語報名時間預(yù)計

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2020年浙江bec商務(wù)英語報名時間預(yù)計

2020年浙江bec商務(wù)英語報名時間暫未發(fā)布通知,小編預(yù)計今年上半年BEC商務(wù)英語考試時間取消,合并至下半年2020年11月舉行。2020年上半年商務(wù)英語考試時間具體延期到什么時候呢,是否會合并至下半年舉行?

年份上半年時間報名時間上半年考試時間下半年報名時間下半年考試時間
20201月15日9時—3月6日5月16、23、30日延期暫未公布11月21日、
28日、12月5日
20191月15日9時—3月20日5月18日、5月25日、6月1日7月15日9時—9月20日23時11月16日、23日、30日

報名方式

劍橋商務(wù)英語證書考試的報名方式是由教育部考試中心所屬教育部考試中心海外考試報名信息網(wǎng)提供的全國統(tǒng)一網(wǎng)上報名。網(wǎng)址為:http://bec.neea.edu.cn/或http://bec.neea.cn 。

關(guān)于網(wǎng)上報名

1、網(wǎng)上報名相關(guān)準備

電腦系統(tǒng):劍橋商務(wù)英語證書考試網(wǎng)上報名要求您使用聯(lián)接互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的電腦并裝有瀏覽器(推薦使用Microsoft IE 9、10、11和火狐最新版本)。推薦顯示分辨率設(shè)為 1366.68。電腦須安裝簡體中文輸入法以輸入考生中文姓名和地址。在漢字輸入狀態(tài)下,須采取半角方式輸入數(shù)字。

網(wǎng)上支付考費:劍橋商務(wù)英語證書考試費的支付方式僅限于網(wǎng)上支付??忌扇芜x報名網(wǎng)站所連接的網(wǎng)上銀行支付系統(tǒng)交納考費。

身份證件規(guī)定:劍橋商務(wù)英語證書考試報名和考試入場對身份證件的要求規(guī)定如下:

中國大陸考生參加考試必須攜帶的唯一身份證件是有效的“中華人民共和國居民身份證”原件。根據(jù)《中華人民共和國身份證法》,任何中國公民無論是何年齡,均可向戶籍所在派出所申領(lǐng)身份證。特別提醒未申領(lǐng)身份證的青少年考生提前辦理,以免影響考試。

香港、澳門地區(qū)考生必須使用有效香港、澳門身份證原件;臺灣地區(qū)考生必須使用有效臺灣居民往來大陸通行證原件。

外國籍考生必須使用有效護照。

考生報名時須如實、準確提交身份證信息,包括:證件類型、證件號碼、中文姓名、拼音姓名、性別和出生日期,確認提交后,不得更改,并將打印在準考證上;考生在考試日須攜帶與準考證信息一致的有效身份證件原件。

出現(xiàn)下列情況之一的考生,將被拒絕入場,并不退還考費或改期安排考試:

抵達考點與網(wǎng)上報名所選考點不一致;

未攜帶準考證或規(guī)定的有效身份證件;

所攜身份證件的有效性未通過核驗;

身份證件類型和號碼與所持準考證顯示信息不符;

身份證件相片與本人明顯不符;

未按準考證規(guī)定時間到達考場;

不服從監(jiān)考人員的管理,擾亂考場秩序。

2、網(wǎng)上報名過程中重要時限

網(wǎng)上支付時限:考生須在選擇考點、考試級別、考試時間填寫個人報名信息及背景問卷(下稱:預(yù)訂考位)后24小時之內(nèi)完成網(wǎng)上付費,如考生只預(yù)訂了考位,未完成考試費支付,并不意味著考生已報名成功,在24小時之后系統(tǒng)將自動取消尚未支付考試費考生已預(yù)定的座位;考生在未支付考試費的情況下,在24小時之內(nèi)也可隨時自行取消已預(yù)定的座位。

準考證打印時限:考生須在筆試考試日前5天之內(nèi),登錄報名網(wǎng)站的個人賬戶下載和打印準考證。

2020年商務(wù)英語中級寫作詞匯

bidder (n.) person who makes an offer投標人

[例] The company will go to the highest bidder.

bill 1. (n.) written list of money to be paid帳單

[例] This bill does not include VAT.

2. (v.) send a bill to someone開帳單

bill of entry (n.) a detailed list of goods prepared by the exporter or importer for examination by customs 報關(guān)單

[例] I will prepare a bill of entry , together with other required documents for the declaration of this batch of imported goods.

bill of lading(B/L) (n.) a document that shows details of goods being transported. It is a receipt from the transporter to the sender and entitles the receiver to collect the goods on arrival.提單

billboard (n.) large roadside advertising poster(戶外)廣告牌

[例] The billboard of KFC is obvious everywhere.

blue chips (n.) shares with the highest status as investments, usually shares of well-established companies藍籌股,熱門的股票

[例] Wise investors will show great interest in blue chips.

bond (n.) contract document promising to repay money borrowed by a company or government債券

[例] Most bonds are unsecured and do not grant shares in an organization.

bonus (n.) additional payment獎金,紅利

[例] Our department manager has been given an annual bonus for his good performance.

[同義詞] dividend

book ] (v.) to arrange for (tickets or lodgings, for example) in advance; reserve 預(yù)訂

[例] The secretary has booked the manager in at the Hilton Hotel.

books (n. pl) the financial records of a company公司帳目

[例] The books of the company clearly reveals its bad debt.

book value (n.) value of assets as recorded in the company’s books帳面價值

[例] Except at the time of purchase of the asset, the book value of the asset is seldom the same as its market value.

bottom 1.(adj.) lowest最底處的

[例] rock-bottom price

2. (v.) bottom out, reach the lowest point 跌至底點

bounce [ bauns ] (v.) refuse to pay a cheque and return it to the bearer because there is not enough money in the payer’s account支票被銀行退票,跳票

[例] Two of my cheques were bounced last week.

branch 1.(n.) local office of a large business分公司

[例] We have branches throughout the country.

brand loyalty (n.) customer desire to continue buying the same brand品牌忠誠度

[例] They managed to set up the brand loyalty of their consumers.

break even (v.) balance costs and revenue, not make a profit or a loss收支平衡

[例] We just broke even last year.

breakeven point point at which revenue equals costs 收支平衡點

brochure (n.) publicity booklet giving information about a product or service(宣傳產(chǎn)品的)小冊子

[例] They asked for a brochure about our services.

[同義詞] leaflet, pamphlet, booklet

broker (n.) person who buys and sells shares/currency etc.經(jīng)紀人

[例] That firm is acting as a broker.

[同義詞] agent, middleman

budget (n.) plan of forecast income and expenditure收支預(yù)算

[例] Generally a functional budget is draw up for each functional area within an organization.

buyer’s market (n) a situation where certain products are in plentiful supply, resulting in low price and good credit term for buyers 買方市場

[例] Too many entrants into this market created a buyer’s market in TVs.

[反義詞] seller’s marker

by-product (n.) substance produced during the making of sth else 副產(chǎn)品

[例] Ammonia, coal tar and coke are all by-products obtained in the manufacture of the coal gas.

[同義詞] spin-off

campaign [ kAm5pein ] (n.) plan of action(商業(yè))活動

[例] advertising campaign

candidate (n.) person who puts himself/herself forward for a job候選人,應(yīng)聘者

[例] Several managers normally interview one candidate because this increases the likelihood of making a good choice.

[同義詞] applicant

capacity (n.) amount which can be produced生產(chǎn)能力

[例] We are working at full capacity.

capital (n.) money, property and assets used in a business(投入)資本

[例] One company can open just one capital account in the bank according to the Chinese regulation.

captive market (n) a situation where buyer’s have no choice of goods or have to deal with only one seller 壟斷市場

[例] This firm is the only manufacture of CD players in the country and gains a lot from such captive market. [同義詞] monopoly

case study (n.) a training technique based on solving a case or problem facing an organization案例分析

[例] In MBA study, we should learn how to make good case study.

cash 1. (n.) money in notes and coins現(xiàn)金

[例] Carrying cash is very dangerous and inconvenient for foreign travelers.

[同義詞] money, currency

2. (v.) exchange a cheque for cash兌現(xiàn)(支票)

catalogue [US catalog] a sales publication which lists products and prices產(chǎn)品目錄

[例] When doing import trading, you should get to know the exporter’s catalogue.

[同義詞] list, inventory

channel (n.) means by which goods pass from one place to another(銷售)渠道

[例] The main distribution channel is through supermarkets.

Distribution channel 分銷渠道

chart (n.) diagram which displays information visually 圖表

[例] Please draw a chart on sales volume of this month.

[同義詞] diagram,graph線性圖

bar chart uses columns to show relative heights直方圖

flow chart shows process from first to last step流程圖

organization chart (n.) a chart which shows how a job relates to other jobs and where it fits in the overall 組織機構(gòu)圖

[例] Please give me an organization chart of that company .

pie chart shows data in a circle cut up into segments圓型圖

cheque (n.) [US check] note ordering a bank to pay money to the person/company whose name is written on the cheque支票

[例] You need to have the drawer endorsed first, then go to the bank to encash the cheque.

circular (n.) a copied leaflet which is sent to people 傳單,大量分發(fā)的廣告頁

[例] Have you seen the circular handed out in the street?

[同義詞] notice, advertisement

claim[ kleim ] 1. (n.) request for money索賠

[例] We put in an insurance claim after the accident.

2. (v.) ask for money索賠

[例] We claimed $50,000 for the damaged car.

clear (v) 1.to dispose of goods 拋售

[例] The stock sold their goods at cost price in an attempt to clear old stock.

2.to pass goods through customs 清關(guān)

[例] clear the goods

client (n.) person or company buying a service客戶

[例] Nowadays good service is a very important aspect to the bank’s clients.

commercial (adj.) of or relating to commerce 商業(yè)的

[例] commercial area

[同義詞] trading, mercantile

commission (n.) proportionate amount of money paid to a sales person/agent, usually a percentage of the sales made傭金

[例] We offered the agent a 10% commission.

public limited company (plc) company whose shares can be bought on the Stock Exchange股票上市公司

compensate (v.) give something such as money to someone for loss or damage補償

[例] The director decided to compensate those who had been hurt in the working accident.

compensation (n.) something, usually money, given to someone for loss or damage 賠償(金)

condition (n.) 1. general state 狀態(tài)2. term of a contract 條款

2020年商務(wù)英語中級寫作詞匯

absenteeism (n.) regular absence from work曠工

[例] If motivation decreases, absenteeism is likely to increase.

account executive (n.) an advertising executive who looks after a particular client(廣告或服務(wù)業(yè))業(yè)務(wù)經(jīng)理

[例] Jack is the account executive of this advertising company.

accounts payable a list of amounts owned to a business to suppliers of goods and services 應(yīng)付帳款

[例] add an entry to accounts payable

accountancy (n.) work of an accountant會計工作

[例] At the end of a year, the accountancy of a big company is always very burdensome.

accountant (n.) person qualified to keep a company’s accounts會計師(員)

[例] To be a good and competent accountant, accounting principle should be strictly followed.

accounts (n. pl) financial records of a business帳目

[例] The bank would like to see the accounts.

accounts receivable應(yīng)收賬款

accounts payable 應(yīng)付賬款

acquire (v.) buy, obtain購得、占有

[例] We acquired a company, shares, etc.

[同義詞] obtain, get, procure

acquisition the act of acquiring 收購

[例] The good news from TCL: the acquisition of Schneider!

[同義詞] merger, takeover

administration (n.) organization and control of a company經(jīng)營、管理

[例] The administration power of a company also shows the internal control of the company.

[同義詞] management

administer (v.) organize, control: 管理

[同義詞] manage

after-sales service (n.) service offered by a supplier to a customer to maintain or repair the product supplied售后服務(wù)

[例] Nowadays many enterprises began to compete in the field of after-sales service.

against all risks (adv.) (of a marine insurance policy) providing insurance for all types of loss or damage全保險.

[例] We insuranced the cargo against all risks.

agent (n.) person who represents a company代理(商)

[例] Our company’s agent in Middle East has developed a widespread and mature business there.

[同義詞] representative, deputy

allocate (v.) give money or other resources in certain proportions分配

[例] In the budget we allocated most of the money to marketing.

[同義詞] assign, designate, allot

allowance (n.) something, such as money, given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose津貼

[例] An expenses allowance is paid monthly to each trainee.

Housing allowance 住房津貼

Dressing allowance 服裝津貼

Education allowance 教育津貼

anti-dumping (adj.) of ways in which a country protects its economy by preventing other countries from dumping in it. 反傾銷

[例] anti-dumping laws

application form (n.) pre-printed form to make a request for a job申請表

[例] Please fill in this application form at first.

appoint (v.)choose someone for a job任命

[例] We have decided to appoint a new sales manager.

[同義詞] assign, designate

appointee (n.) person chosen for a position or job被任命者

[例] He is lucky to be the appointee of this project.

appointment (n.) 1. choice of someone for a new job任命

[例] The appointment of area financial controller implies he has been promoted.

2. arrangement for a meeting約定(會議)

[例] We fixed an appointment at four o’clock.

arbitration (n.) process of settling a dispute仲裁

[例] We shall have to resort to arbitration.

[同義詞] judgement, adjudication

asset (n.) something of value which is owned by a company資產(chǎn)

[例] Their company’s major asset is its property.

[同義詞] property

associate company (n.) a company of which more than 20%, but less than 51% of the share capital is held by another company .聯(lián)營公司

[例] This firm is an associate company , not a holding company.

current assets (n.) assets in daily use by a business 流動資產(chǎn)

fixed assets (n.) property and machinery固定資產(chǎn)

[例] Plants and machines are fixed assets.

frozen assets (n.) assets which cannot be sold, usually because there is a dispute凍結(jié)資產(chǎn)

intangible assets (n.) assets which cannot be seen (such as goodwill, patents etc.)無形資產(chǎn)

liquid assets (n.) cash or bills which can be easily converted into cash流動資產(chǎn)

[例] The amount of liquid assets is important to a company.

tangible assets (n.) assets which can be seen (such as property, machinery etc.)有形資產(chǎn)

ATM (n.) automatic teller machine 自動取款機

[例] You can draw cash from any ATM at any time in Shanghai by using this Visa Card.

[同義詞] cashpoint

audit (n.) examination of the accounts of a company審計

[例] We require an audit confirmation from your account opening bank.

auditing (n.) official process of checking the accounts of a company to see if they represent a true picture審計

[例] The bank is under its annual internal auditing.

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backlog (n.) build-up of work or orders which have not been processed積壓的工作(或訂單)

[例] The failure of the project was due to backlog of superior orders.

back-up( back up ) (n,v) to make a cope in case the original one is lost or damaged 備份

[例] I made a back-up of that document in case of some unforeseen damage to it.

bad debt (n.) debt which will not be paid呆帳

[例] The obvious decrease of bad debt avoided the bankruptcy of the big nation owned enterprise.

balance (n.) amount which makes the total credits and debits equal收支平衡(差額)、結(jié)余

[例] Additional balance statement will charge 10 USD.

[同義詞] equilibrium, equipoise, evenness

balance of payments (n.) international financial position of a country (account of imports, exports and invisible earnings)貿(mào)易收支差額

balance sheet (n.) statement of the financial position of a company or business at a certain moment資產(chǎn)負債表

bank (v) to deposit something in a bank 存入

[例] You have to bank a certain amount of money in order to avoid being overdrawn.

[同義詞] deposit

bank book (n.) a book that lists all payments into and withdrawals from a customer’s bank account 存折

[例] You can insert your bank book into this machine which will automatically update it.

bank statement (n.) written statement showing transactions and balance of an account銀行結(jié)單,銀行對賬單

bankrupt 1. (adj.) unable to pay debts破產(chǎn)的

[例] He was declared bankrupt.

[同義詞] insolvent

2. (v.) force someone to become bankrupt使破產(chǎn)

[例] The high interest rates have bankrupted my business.

bankruptcy (n.) state of being bankrupt破產(chǎn)

[同義詞] insolvency

bar code (n.) a series of lines printed on a product that can be read by a machine connected to a computer system to give a price or reference number 條形碼

[例] The invent of bar code has greatly speeded up the economy of supermarkets

bargain 1. (v.) discuss in order to reach agreement on price conditions討價還價

[同義詞] haggle, negotiate

2. (n.) item at a good (cheap) price物美價廉的商品

[例] The cardigan is real a bargain for I just pay half of its previous price.

bargaining (n.) discussing in order to reach agreement 討價還價

[例] The buyer and seller finally agreed to the price level after 2 hours’ bargaining.

b/e (abbr) bill of exchange 匯票

bear market (n.) period when share prices are falling熊市

[例] Unfortunately, you confronted bear market.

bid [ bid ] (n & v) offer to buy something at a certain price出價、投標

[例] Those potential buyers of the company bid against each other.

takeover bid (n.) 出價收購

bidder (n.) person who makes an offer投標人

[例] The company will go to the highest bidder.

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