—Do you get along with your brother?-().
A.No, we haven't been there before.
B.I beg your pardon? You are pulling my legs.
C.Yes, most of the time.
A.No, we haven't been there before.
B.I beg your pardon? You are pulling my legs.
C.Yes, most of the time.
A.You are a lazy person
B.You are tired of your job
C.You do not get enough work done
D.You do not get along well with others
You should make (the other) fellow (to feel important), if you want to get along with him and have him (like) you, because that is (the way to do it).
A.the other
B.to feel important
C.like
D.the way to do it
— Do you know John’s new address? Here’s his mail and I want to send it to him.
— __________.
A. Sorry, I don’t think I will do this.
B. Well, we used to be roommates.
C. Well, we will never meet again.
D. Sorry, we didn’t get along before he moved.
A、do your best in your work
B、show your management skills
C、get along with your colleagues
D、write reports to upper management
A Yes, you're right ;
B Not so good ;
C Very well on the whole
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: Who do you think should get the job?How about Mr. Becket?
M: Mr. Becket?I'm not sure. He is a nice fellow,of course,and easy to get along with,but I doubt his professional expertise. 1 want someone who can get the job done.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Mr. Becket?
(12)
A.He is the right man to get the job done.
B.He is a man with professional expertise.
C.He is not easy to get along with.
D.He is not likely to get the job.
—Do you know John ’s new address? Here ’s his mi l and I want to send it to him.
— ___________________.
A. Sorry, I don ’t think I will do this.
B. Well, we used to be roommates.
C. Well, we will never meet again.
D. Sorry, we didn ’t get along before he moved.
听力原文: Good afternoon! As you know, my name is Grate Porter, and I'm pleased to talk with you about a subject that is near and dear to my head and my heart, listening skill. Your president tells me that this is important to you as well. I've been studying listening and training people to improve their listening skills for more than 20 years, For the next 30 minutes, I'd like toshare with you five important listening considerations that I believe will help you get along better with your customers and friends. With a hope that you'll be actively listening to me, I invite you to stop me at any time if you have any questions. I promise to listen to you, too.
What is the purpose of the woman's talk?
A.Encouraging people to ask questions
B.Giving an introduction to her speech.
C.Discussing problems in learning
听力原文:W:Who do you think should get the job? How about Mr.Johnson?
M:Mr.Johnson? I'm not sure.He is a nice fellow,of course,and easy to get along with.But I doubt his professional expertise.I think Ms.Brown is better.I mean,she is cut out for it.
Q:What are the two speakers talking about?
(13)
A.Who is going to get the job.
B.Their opinions on Mr. Johnson.
C.Their opinions on Ms. Brown.
D.The differences between Mr. Johnson and Ms. Brown.
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