A.That's very regretful
B.That's pitiful
C.That's too had
D.That's worse
A.That's very regretful
B.That's pitiful
C.That's too had
D.That's worse
A.That's very regretful
B.That's pitiful
C.That's too bad
D.That's worse
听力原文:M: Did you hear that Ann got laid off?
W: No, that's terrible.
Q: What do we learn about Ann?
(15)
A.She lost her job.
B.She has an illness.
C.Someone stole her money.
D.She had an accident.
听力原文:M: So, you're an architect.
W: Yes.
M: Do you work for a public or a private organization, or you're self-employed, that is working on you own?
W: I'm working for a private designing construction company.
M: How did you start your career?
W: I started it with the government.
M: Oh, did you? What made you decide to work for the government?
W: Well, it was a matter of chances, really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in the newspaper and I thought "why don't you try it". In fact, I have no preferences where I work, public or private.
M: And do you still have this idea, or...
W: More or less, yes. Although I'm now working with a private firm, I worked for the government for about three years. It was all right. Of course, there is the bureaucracy that one has to put up with but that's no that had. If you don't mind bureaucratic wheels turning slowly and things not being as efficient.
M: Mm, ha, and what made you leave the public sector?
W:Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my husband doesn't work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better if I moved to the private sector. This is why it's hard for me to be self-employed, because self-employed work has a disadvantage that there may be time or a period of time when you are unemployed.
(20)
A.A newspaper.
B.The government.
C.A construction firm
D.A private company,
A.Take your time
B.Take it easy
C.Don"t worry
D.Never mind
A.Here you are.
B.You bet.
C.There you go.
D.There it is.
听力原文:M: So, you're an architect.
W: Yes.
M: Do you work for a public or a private organization, or you're self-employed, that is working on you own?
W: I'm working for a private designing construction company.
M: How did you start your career?
W: (23)I started it with the government.
M: Oh, did you? What made you decide to work for the government?
W: Well, it was a matter of chances, really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in the newspaper and I thought "why don't you try it". In fact, I have no preferences where I work, public or private.
M: And do you still have this idea, or…
W: More or less, yes. Although I'm now working with a private firm, I worked for the government for about three years. It was all right. Of course, there is the bureaucracy that one has to put up with but that's no that bad. If you don't mind bureaucratic wheels turning slowly and things not being as efficient.
M: Mm, ha, and what made you leave the public sector?
W: (25)Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my husband doesn't work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better if I moved to the private sector. (24)This is why it's hard for me to be self-employed, because self-employed work has a disadvantage that there may be time or a period of time when you are unemployed.
(20)
A.A newspaper.
B.The government.
C.A construction firm.
D.A private company.
听力原文:M: Ann, do you and your husband plan to have many children?
W: Only two. It's expensive to have a big family now.
What do we know about the woman?
A.She has already had two children.
B.She does not want to have any children.
C.She does not want to have a big family.
dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
A. Can you recommend me some good web sites? B. Are you sure?
C. It affects children. D. Are you fond of it?
E. My friends usually contact me through them. F. What are you doing there, Ann?
G. You are very kind. H. Actually I'm crazy about it.
Bob: (56)
Ann: I'm just checking my emails. (57)
Bob: So do my colleagues. It's very convenient.
Ann: By the way, do you often get on the Internet?
Bob: Yes, I do it almost every day. What about you? (58) .
Ann: Sure. (59)
Bob: What do you usually do?
Ann. Everything, such as checking emails, chatting with friends, paying bills, etc.
Bob: Interesting. (60)
Ann: OK. If you want to buy something cheap, you can use www. cheap, com.
A、Hold on. I’ll get her
B、No, she isn’t here
C、Yes, she lives here
D、Yes, what do you want
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