How to approach Listening Test Part Three •In this part of the Listening Test you listen to a monologue, e.g. a presentation. •B

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•In this part of the Listening Test you listen to a monologue, e.g. a presentation.
•Before you listen, read the notes. Think about the presentation you will hear.
•Note all possible answers as you listen for the first time. Do not make an immediate decision.
•Do not worry if you do not know the answers. You will hear the recording a second time,
•Listen for overall meaning, Do not choose an answer just because you hear the same words in the recording as in the question.
•Decide on your final answer only after you have listened for the second time.
•Check that you have used no more than two words in each numbered space.
•Look at the notes about a large company.
•Some information is missing.
•You will hear part of a presentation to shareholders by a company’s Chairman.
•For each question 16-22, fill in the missing information in the numbered space using one or two words.
•You will hear the presentation twice.
JNA plc: Summary of changes over the last year and plans for the future Sale of (16)  .................. JNA now officially classified in the (17)  ..................  sector. Reasons:
1) Future would only be possible as part of a larger group
2) Need to obtain (18)  ..................  to ensure future success
Planned expansion through (19)  ..................
Already achieved a major reduction in (20)  ..................
Further benefits expected from move of (21)  ..................
New Finance Director: (22)  ..................
  
Good morning everybody. It’s good to see you all here today. I’d like to spend a few minutes talking about the huge changes which the company has experienced over the last year and what this means for our future.
     As you know, although we have a reputation for excellence in several different industrial areas, we took the serious decision last year to sell off all the company’s telecommunications activities and to focus on our other business. This leaves us as a completely different organisation - and therefore the Stock Exchange has decided to list us as a construction rather than a technological or telecoms company.
     One ,of the reasons for the sale was that we felt that if we stayed in that area, we’d only have a future as part of a larger group in the same business. Moreover, unless we raised finance by selling one part of the business, the company as a whole would be unlikely to have a future. In some ways it’s with great regret
that we leave our history behind. On the other hand, the future for the company now appears much more positive.
     We intend to use the money from these changes to pay for growth in the company’s main area of activity, particularly by means of acquisitions rather than a slower process of development.
     We’ve already made considerable changes to fit the new company structure. We’ve cut overheads significantly. We also believe we’ll achieve significant cost reductions when the premises from which management now operate are closed in favour of cheaper headquarters in Birmingham.
     Before I finish, I’d like to offer my best wishes to Bob Wood, who takes over from Nell Bird in the role of Finance Director. Many thanks to Nell for his hard work over the years.
Right, can I now introduce the next speaker, Susan Jones, another member of... [fade]

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答案Bob Wood

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