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What does Pauline mean by psychology of clothing?A.Our clothes are a reflection of our ind

What does Pauline mean by psychology of clothing?

A.Our clothes are a reflection of our individual taste.

B.What we wear is an expression of a thinking in our subconscious mind.

C.We all dress up in order to impress others.

D.We are always aware of our clothing.

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第1题
听力原文:M: Your sister Pauline didn't recognize me at first.W: I'm not surprised. Why on

听力原文:M: Your sister Pauline didn't recognize me at first.

W: I'm not surprised. Why on earth don't you lose some weight?

Q: What does the woman suggest the man to do?

(15)

A.Go on a diet.

B.Talk to her sister.

C.Look at a map.

D.Try to win first prize.

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第2题
听力原文:John: So clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on
is in some way a reflection of what we feel?

Pauline: Very much so. There is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear.

John: Do you think that at work clothes and general appearance have any significance?

Pauline: True, but that’s a conscious act. What I' m talking about is more of a subconscious thing.

John: We surely dress up when we want to impress someone, such as for a job interview. That’s right. So there is a generally accepted... Why?

Pauline: Take for example the student who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, he is probably feeling homesick. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to dress in an extrovert way, preferring brighter or more dazzling colors -yellow, bright reds, and so on. Definitely. We're al. ready spoken about job interviews a bit.., code of dressing. Yes. And a recent survey suggested that employers prefer young executives to stick to gray, black and dark blue suits if they are men, and classical outfits and dres ses in sober colors if they are women. Perhaps they feel this is a reflection of a more responsible and sober attitude to work and will also project this image to customers.

What does Pauline mean by psychology of clothing?

A.Our clothes are a reflection of our individual taste.

B.What we wear is an expression of a thinking in our subconscious mind.

C.We all dress up in order to impress others.

D.We are always aware of our clothing.

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第3题
听力原文:Man: Hello 'Paragliders' Paradise'. How can l help you?Maria: Oh hi. I'm interest

听力原文:Man: Hello 'Paragliders' Paradise'. How can l help you?

Maria: Oh hi. I'm interested in doing a course in paragliding.

Man: Which course are you interested in?

Maria: Well, I'm not sure. What's available?

Man: Well ... we've got the introductory course which lasts for two days.

Maria: OK.

Man: Or there's the 4-day beginners' course which is what most people do first. I'd tend to recommend that one. And there's also the elementary pilot course which takes five to six days depending on conditions.

Maria: We might try the beginner's course. What sort of prices are we looking at?

Man: The introductory is $190; the beginner's course, which is probably what you'd be looking at, is $320 - no, sorry 330 - it's just gone up - and the pilot course is $ 430.

Maria: Right.

Man: And you also have to become a member of our club so that you're insured. That'll cost you $12 a day. Everyone has to take out insurance, you see.

Maria: Does that cover me if I break a leg?

Man: No, I'm afraid not - it's only 3rd party and covers you against damage to other people or their belongings, but not theft or injury. You would need to take out your own personal accident insurance.

Maria: I see! And what's the best way to get to your place? By public transport or could we come by bike? We're pretty keen cyclists.

Man: It's difficult by public transport though there is a bus from Newcastle; most people get here by car, though, cos we're a little off the beaten track. But you could ride here OK. I'll send you a map. Just let me take down a few details. What's your name?

Maria: Maria Gentle.

Man: And your address, Maria?

Maria: Well, I'm a student staying with a family in Newcastle.

Man: So it's care of ...

Maria: Care of Mr and Mrs. McDonald.

Man: Like the hamburgers!

Maria: Yes, exactly.

Man: McDonald ...

Maria: The post office box address is probably best. It's R.O. Box 676, Newcastle.

Man: Is there a fax number there, because I could fax you the information?

Maria: Yes, actually, there is. It's 0249 that's for Newcastle and then double seven five four three one.

Man: OK. Now if you decide to do one of our courses, you'll need to book in advance and to pay when you book. How would you be paying?

Maria: Uh ... by credit card if that's OK. Do you take Visa?

Man: Yes, fine. We take all major cards, including Visa.

Maria: OK then. Thanks very much.

Maria: Hi, Pauline.

Pauline: Hi, Maria! What's that you're reading?

Maria: Just some information from a paragliding school-it looks really good fun. Do you fancy a go at paragliding?

Pauline: Sure! Do you have to buy lots of equipment and stuff?

Maria: Not really. The school provides the equipment but we'd have to take a few things along.

Pauline: Such as?

Maria: Well, it says here. 'Clothes: wear stout boots', so no sneakers or sandals I suppose, and 'clothes suitable for an active day in the hills, preferably a long-sleeved t-shirt.' That's probably in-case you land in the stinging nettles! It also says we should bring a packed lunch. We do not recommend soft drinks or flasks of coffee. Water is really the best thing to drink. Er... we need to bring suntan lotion and something to protect your head from the sun!

Pauline: OK that sounds reasonable. And where would we stay?

Maria: Well look! They seem to operate a campsite too, because it says here that it's only $10 a day to pitch a tent. That'd be fine, wouldn't it? And that way we'd save quite a bit because even a cheap hotel would cost money.

Pauline: Um... or perhaps we could stay in a bed-and- breakfast nearby. It gives a couple of names here we could ring. I think I might prefer that. Hotels and youth hostels would all be miles away from the farm and I don't fancy a caravan.

Maria: No, I agree. But let's take a tent and pray for good weather.

Pauline: OK - let's do it. What about next weekend?

Maria: No, I can't - I'm going on a geo

A.$190

B.$320

C.$330

D.$430

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第4题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:Friend: OK, so what happened when you got to the airport?

Pauline: Well, I waited in a queue for ages and finally it was my turn to come up to the desk. So I presented my passport and she said ' I think you need a visa'. And I said ' No I don't, I was there six years ago and it was OK then'. So ... and I said. and she said ' Well your travel agent should have told you'. So anyway she went away to check and when she came back I just knew by the look on her face that I needed a visa. And my flight was going to go just then. And I said' What will I do?' And so she called over the OSLrep, they're the people I booked through, and they were very nice to me and they said, ' Well you've got to go to London and get your visa. And I said ' Well can't you have it at the airport?' And they said ' No'. And so, so then they said, ' Well the best thing to do is to get on this coach and go down to London'. So I got on a coach but there was pea-soup fog everywhere and so I sat on the motorway for two hours. And the whole time thinking what I am doing? And so I got down to London. And it took literally three minutes, I filled in a form, they stamped my passport, thanks. And then I had to ring the airline and try to get a flight out. And they kept saying ' Ring back in an hour. Ring back in an hour. Ring back in an hour'. And every time I had to ring back they'd say ' Sorry. Well, the nearest flight we've got is from Newcastle tomorrow morning.'

Friend: Oh no. You didn't go to Newcastle.

Pauline: No, I didn't go to Newcastle. Luckily, they kept ringing and ringing and ringing and meantime I had to kill time in Green Park. It was a hot, hot day and I was carrying all my luggage and I then kept walking back to Victoria Station.

Friend: Oh, you weren't in Luton. You were waiting in London.

Pauline: That's right. I then went to London. And then, so I kept ringing and then eventually they got me a flight out to the airport.., er to Ibiza.

Friend: From Luton?

Pauline: No, from Gatwick actually. So then because I was in London that was nearer Gatwick I had to then stay in London so I had to phone a friend and he was out for two hours, and then he wouldn't be home for another two hours so I killed four hours before I got to him, stayed the night with him. He drove me to the airport the next morning. Then the plane was delayed. So I was getting really frightened by this time. And so then eventually I got on the plane and it was delayed by engine trouble and so on. And then I got out there, and I got out there five minutes after the air-line office dosed and there was no message for me.

Friend: Oh my God.

Pauline: So I thought ' I don't know what to do'. And all the other people kept saying ' Well, get in a taxi' and you know what it's like in a foreign country. You think ' I can't get in a taxi. It'll cost me the earth'. But in fact they said ' Well it's never far in these places'. And so then I decided. OK, so I got in a taxi.

Friend: But you had the address?

Pauline: Well luckily... I didn't have the address before I left home but luckily at Luton airport I'd asked for the address, so I had the address. Right. So then the Taxi drove me out to the airport.., to the villa, and we took ages to find it. We were searching round eventually found it...

Pauline failed to catch the flight because______.

A.her ticket was not confirmed

B.she booked her ticket at the wrong place

C.she didn't have the right documents

D.her visa had run out

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第5题
“Let’s go down once more, push your enter key...” says a volunteer helping senior citize
ns work a web session on the Internet.

David Lansdale has found a way to spark up the lives of the elderly. He gets them wired to the Internet.

“If you hit your enter key, it will bring up this particular email...”

Pauline Allen is one of those who have started using the Internet, “I thought I was through with life, I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 years old. And I haven’t found the rocking chair, yet. ”

“You found the keyboard ?” asked the reporter. “That’s right, I found the keyboard.”

The average age of Lansdale’s students is around 68. All are in nursing homes or assisted care homes. He used family relationships to introduce them to the World Wide Web.

David Lansdale says, “Here they are in California, the family was back in New York, the opportunity to connect, to cross the time and space, was an incredibly precious opportunity for them.”

“I hear you are so beautiful.” Lillian Sher dictates e -mail to a newborn great-granddaughter. Working with one another, the seniors learn as a group. They learn to master the Internet and to overcome what Lansdale calls the maladies of the institutionalized: loneliness, helplessness, boredom, and cognitive decline.

Mary Harvey says, “Bingo just doesn’t appeal to me. But this does, believe me, this does. ”

Ninety-four year old Ruth Hyman is a star pupil and instructor. She says, “When I send a letter to my grandchildren, and great grandchildren, they hang it up in their offices, just like I used to hang their drawings on my refrigerator. Ha, ha. ”

David Lansdale says, “There’s a collective benefit. There is an element, a tremendous element of therapy. Remember we started as a support group. ”

Dixon Morehouse says, “I just wish I were 15 years old and getting to learn all this.” The seniors call their weekly meetings Monday Night Live. And many say the meetings have given them new life.

Ruth Hyman says, “Three years ago, they told me I wasn’t going to live. But I showed them, and got work, and I’ve worked ever since. ”

1、The suitable title of this news story is ()

A、Lonely Senior Citizens and Their Volunteers

B、Senior Citizens in Nursing Homes

C、Senior Citizens Surf the Web for Health of Mind and Body

D、How Senior Citizens Learn to use Computer

2、What does the phrase “spark up ” mean?

A、light up

B、fire

C、bring

D、encourage

3、By saying “I thought I was through with life, I was ready for a rocking chair, because I was 86 years old And I haven’t found the rocking chair yet.” Pauline Allen means ()

A、she used to think she was too old to do anything、But now she doesn’t think so

B、she is eager to look for a rocking chair to sit on

C、she would rather die in her rocking chair

D、she is too old and finds life is meaningless

4、Why did Mary Harvey’s grandchildren and great grandchildren hang her letter up in their offices?

A、Because there was a picture in her letter

B、Because she used to hang their letters up

C、Because they were proud of her

D、Because they liked to read the letter every day

5、Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the advantage of a web session on the Internet?

A、It can make senior citizens become closer to their family

B、It can contribute to family’s occasional visit to the seniors

C、It serves as a therapy

D、It can bring the senior citizens self-confidence

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第6题
The old man thanked me for what my son().

A.did

B.has done

C.does

D.had done

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第7题
听力原文:What does "Are you with me?" mean?(15)A.Are you listening to me?B.Are you clear?C

听力原文:What does "Are you with me?" mean?

(15)

A.Are you listening to me?

B.Are you clear?

C.Are you still in the room?

D.Are you still my friend?

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第8题
(单选) What does "You are telling me" mean?

A、I agree with you.

B、I don't understand what you mean.

C、You have to tell me more.

D、It's not other people who are telling me.

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第9题
What/Who does “You” in You Raise me Up refer to? (多选)

A.God

B.Parent

C.Persistence

D.Friendship

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第10题
What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Reschedule the staff meetingB.Cancel the staff me

What does the woman suggest the man do?

A.Reschedule the staff meeting

B.Cancel the staff meeting

C.Meet as originally planned with staff

D.Find a larger room to meet in

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