听力原文:I' m honored to be here today. One of my favorite things to do is to talk with bu
What type of business does the speaker have?
A.Advertising
B.Property management
C.Building renovation
D.Accounting
What type of business does the speaker have?
A.Advertising
B.Property management
C.Building renovation
D.Accounting
听力原文:His speech was really hitting the main points, wasn't it?
(A) So was his last one.
(B) Yes, he was appointed.
(C) I'm honored to speak to you.
(26)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right.
M: Have a seat over here. How are things going out in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with the recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of our improved performance in the main office is due to your hard work.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our recordkeeping system. The equipment is a pleasure to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They cannot assure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager next Monday. That means a $250 raise next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(23)
A.That there was no change.
B.That it improved operations.
C.That operations became less efficient
D.That the employees complained about it.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right. What do you want me to do, Mr. Davis?
M: Have a seat over there. How ere things going in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of your improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record-keeping system. The equipment is convenient to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence in me. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They can't ensure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday. That means a $250 raise as of the first of next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(29)
A.To notify her of her promotion.
B.To inform. her of new equipment.
C.To inquire about the office problems.
D.To discuss meeting of the board.
听力原文:M: Please come in. Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right.
M: Have a seat over here. How are things going out in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with the recent personal shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, the executive board and I feel that much of our improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record keeping system. The equipment is a pleasure to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They cannot as sure harmony, and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday.That means a $250 raise as of the first of next month.
W:I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis,Thank you.
How does the woman feel about the recent shift of office employees?
A.It has no effect.
B.It improved operations.
C.It made operations become less efficient.
D.It made the employees 'become dissatisfied.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right. What do you want me to do, Mr. Davis?
M: Have a ,seat over there. How are things going in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of your improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record-keeping system. The equipment is convenient to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence in me. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They can't ensure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday. That means a $ 250 raise as of the first of next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(23)
A.To notify her of her promotion.
B.To inform. her of new equipment.
C.To inquire about the office problems.
D.To discuss meeting of the board.
听力原文:George: Hi, Susan, I was wondering if you're free tonight.
Susan: Well, George, I need to see my professor at four, and then I'm going to the supermarket, but I guess yes, I am. Why do you ask?
George: I have just received two tickets for Harry Porter from a friend of mine and was thinking of inviting you to go with me. Are you interested?
Susan: Yeah, definitely ! Thanks for inviting me!
George: No problem.
Susan: I really wanted to watch Harry Porter on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?
George: A friend of mine works at the cinema. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold two to me for $ 30 each.
Susan: You paid $ 60 for the tickets that he got for free? That's really expensive!
George: Well, I guess it's worthwhile considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $ 60 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching Harry Porter on the opening day.
Susan: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?
George: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 10 pm. We should get there at least 1 hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 8, if that's OK with you.
Susan: Eight o'clock? That's fine with me.
George: Okay good. See you then.
Susan: See you.
(23)
A.Visiting her professor.
B.Having dinner with the man.
C.Going shopping.
D.Having no plan at that moment.
听力原文: I am honored to be here today,【L1】______Harvard at this celebration of the College Boards half century of working to promote【L2】______and equal opportunity in higher education. Before I say anything else, I want to thank everyone in the room for the work you do every day to make college【L3】______, available, and【L4】______for millions of young people across the country. I want to focus my remarks on a matter of【L5】______to American familiesand to the future of the nation -- restoring education to its proper role as a【L6】______to equal opportunity and【L7】______in our society. This has been an【L8】______in higher education, with great and creative efforts made by many institutions. Earlier this year, we announced a new【L9】______at Harvard aimed at the students from families of low and【L10】______income. Under our new program, families with incomes of【L11】______will no longer be expected to contribute to the cost of attending Harvard for their children. Families with incomes of less than $ 60,000 will also see their【L12】______reduced. We are proud of this effort at Harvard, but we are aware that the programs of individual institutions with means can never be a substitute for our shared【L13】______to provide adequate funding for Pell grants and other financial aid, and for the state and community college systems that make higher education【L14】______and affordable for the【L15】______. There is something empty about【L16】______initiatives that may be right for one institution without attention to their broader impact.【L17】______, we【L18】______if we urge changes in national policy without doing what we can on our own campuses. In this spirit, I want to【L19】______today a problem that is emerging with【L20】______in this nation.
【L1】______Harvard at this celebration of the College Boards
What kind of people are attending the seminar?
A.Teachers.
B.Managers.
C.Waiters.
D.Gardeners.
听力原文: Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, colleagues, friends, and family, I am honored to be standing before you today to accept this award on behalf of the many researchers and administrators of our team. It was 25 years ago that I first entered the field of bio-technological research with a vision and dream of making the impossible possible for everyone. With my team of dedicated researchers and a very meticulously working administrative staff, we have gone where no one has gone before. I owe a very big thank you to Dr. Elizabeth Lipton for her support during the early stages of my research. Without her moral and professional support, I believe we would still be running the same regressions and be obtaining the same ambiguous reports.
What is the purpose of this talk?
A.To show his gratitude for being recognized.
B.To introduce the keynote speaker of the day.
C.To help raise funds for a research project.
D.To present the award to the winner.
听力原文:George: Hi, Jane, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow night.
Jane: Well, George, I guess I am. Why do you ask?
George: I have just gotten a pair of pre-sale "Star Wars" movie tickets from a friend and was thinking of inviting you along for the opening premiere. Are you interested?
Jane: Yeah, definitely! Thanks for inviting me!
George: No problem.
Jane: I really wanted to watch "Star Wars" on the opening day but the pre-sale tickets were sold out. How did you manage to get hold of them?
George: A friend of mine works at the corporate headquarters of "Pepsi", which is a major sponsor of the movie. He was able to get the tickets for free, and then he sold two to me for $50.00 a piece.
Jane: You paid $50.00 for each ticket? That's a huge premium over the regular price!
George: Not really, considering the fact that other people are paying as high as $200.00 each on the "black market". Besides, I knew you were really looking forward to watching "Star Wars" on the opening day.
Jane: Wow, I'm really honored you went through all this trouble just for my sake. I really appreciate that. So, what time are we going?
George: Well, let's see. The movie starts at 8 p.m. We should get there at least one hour earlier because there'll be a big line. I could pick you up at your house at 6: 00, if that's OK with you.
Jane: 6 o'clock? That's fine with me.
George: Okay, good.
Jane: So I'll see you tomorrow at 6:00 then?
George: Yeah. That's great. I'll see you tomorrow night, Jane.
Jane: Okay, George. Bye!
George: Bye, Jane.
(27)
A.Invite the girl to join a party.
B.Invite the girl to go shopping.
C.Invite the girl to have dinner.
D.Invite the girl to watch a movie.
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