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If you have three years' work experience, you will be the right______ for this job.A.perso

If you have three years' work experience, you will be the right______ for this job.

A.person

B.passenger

C.tourist

D.customer

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第1题
听力原文:W: Professor Weston, could I speak to you?M: Yes, but only for a few minutes. I h

听力原文:W: Professor Weston, could I speak to you?

M: Yes, but only for a few minutes. I have a meeting at three o' clock.

W: I think this will be quick, I need permission to register for your advanced sketching course.

M: Have you taken the prerequisite, the beginning sketching course?

W: No, and that' s just why I' m here. The catalog says that the instructor can give permission to register without the prerequisite.

M: That's correct. Have you had any previous experience?

W: I' ye brought lots of sketch books full of my work, but ! had no formal training.

M: Can I have a look at some of your sketches?

W: Certainly, here are some examples, mostly flowers and landscapes.

M: They look pretty good, but ! really don't have time to make a decision now, why don' t you give them to me and I'll review them this evening. I' 11 let you know tomorrow.

W: Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it.

Who is the woman?

A.She is a teacher.

B.She is a school registrar.

C.She is a gardener.

D.She is a student.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Hello, Jane.W: Hi, Peter. How are you? It's been a long time since I' ye seen

听力原文:M: Hello, Jane.

W: Hi, Peter. How are you? It's been a long time since I' ye seen you. Don't you iive in the dorm anymore?

M: No, I moved our at the beginning of last semester.

W: Where are you living now'?

M: I moved to the Oak Creek apartments. I'm sharing a unit with three other people, one from Brazil, one from Japan, and one from Hong Kong.

W: That sounds interesting. How are you getting along with your roommates?

M: Everything is working out just fine, at least up to now. They all share the cooking and I do the shopping since I have

W: I guess that would work out. You must have all kinds of foods from different countries.

M: That's right. I'm really enjoying mealtime! But we've had a few other problems.

W: Like what?

M: Well, one was that we got confused when the first month's telephone bill came.

W: What happened?

M: We couldn't remember who had called each number, so we didn't know how much each person owed. After a lot of discussion, we each ended up paying for the calls we were sure of and dividing the rest equally. Now we all jot down the number whenever we make a call, especially the long distance calls, and we have no more telephone problems.

W: Hope it stays that way. I'd love to come over and meet your roommates sometime.

M: OK. How about coming for dinner? I'll ask them about it and let you know.

W: Great.

(20)

A.Inviting foreign students to dinner.

B.Sharing a flat with foreign students.

C.Eating habits of foreign students.

D.Getting along with foreign students.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing!M: Have you been waiting

听力原文:W: Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing!

M: Have you been waiting long?

W: It feels like hours --but I suppose I' ye only been here ten minutes or so,

M: That' s long enough in this weather. This is awful. I hate winter.

W: So do I. And this morning the sun was shining and they were predicting light rein.

M: F ye been calling the weather report all day since it started to snow. They' re still predicting one or two inches but we’ve got at least three inches already. My shoes are full of snow.

W: Well, that' s typical. Remember last year when they predicted four inches of snow and we ended up with four feet?

M: I wasn't here last year, but we had the same thing in Detroit. We were supposed to get a little rain one night, but when we woke up, guess what? There was six inches of snow on the ground and it was still coming down hard. I didn't go to work that day.

W: Well, if it' s really that had, I won' t go in to the office tomorrow. I'11 work at home.

M: What kind of work do you do?

W: I' m an attorney. My office is around the comer.

M: Ah, that' s where I've seen you before, I work in the same building in that travel agency off the lobby.

W: Oh, of course.

M: And I've seen you walk by several times. Stop in and have a cup of coffee sometime.

W: I wish I had a cup of coffee right now.

M: Well, listen, we' re standing right in front of a coffee house. Why don' t I get some coffee and bring it out for us?

W: That sounds wonderful. Oh, look, there's the bus. Thanks anyway.

M: That's OK. Another time. Boy, am I glad to see that bus!

(20)

A.At a subway station.

B.At a bus station.

C.At a railway station.

D.At the airport.

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第4题
“Have you finished your work?” “No, ________.”A.haven’tB.not yetC.already notD.don’t ye

A.haven’t

B.not yet

C.already not

D.don’t yet

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第5题
听力原文:You have got some sales experience, haven't you?(A) OK, that would be fine.(B) Ye

听力原文:You have got some sales experience, haven't you?

(A) OK, that would be fine.

(B) Yes, I used to be a salesperson in a department store.

(C) No, I didn't know.

(26)

A.

B.

C.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor Johnson?M: Oh, ye

听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor Johnson?

M: Oh, yes. Good morning, Lori. The professor asked me to come for an interview. Do you know about the job working as a teacher's assistant?

W: Oh, yes. I know all about it as I myself did it last year.

M: Really? How did you like it?

W: Well, actually I think it was the best I have ever had at school. It paid nine dollars an hour, which was three dollars more than the school post office paid us.

M: Yeah, that is a good salary. What did you do?

W: My resposibility was to help Mr. Johnson grade the students' homework. It wasn't hard and the professor was always available if there were any questions.

M: I think I would enjoy such kind of work. And it would be very good working experience.

W: Absolutely. You can also learn how to use computer databases. That's a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: You're right. But I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. Only about five or six hours a week. And you can do that in your room.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview then.

(23)

A.On his way home from school.

B.Waiting for Lori.

C.Doing his English assignments.

D.Waiting to see Prof. Johnson.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Good morning, Mrs. Wells. It's a long time since I visited you last time.W: Ye

听力原文:M: Good morning, Mrs. Wells. It's a long time since I visited you last time.

W: Yes, it must be three or four years. I haven't visited you since I called on you about my will. You helped me a lot, remember?

Q: Who is the man?

(16)

A.Mrs. Wells' neighbor.

B.Mrs. Wells' classmate.

C.Mrs. Wells' lawyer.

D.Mrs. Wells' doctor.

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第8题
"'Welcome, my children' said the dark figure, 'to the communion of your race. Ye have found thus young your nature and your destiny. My children, look behind you!' They turned; and flashing forth, as

A、The Scarlet Letter

B、Typee

C、The Cask fo Amontillado

D、Young Goodman Brown

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第9题
听力原文:Do you have any openings in your company?(A) Everyone is usually here by 9.(B) Ye

听力原文:Do you have any openings in your company?

(A) Everyone is usually here by 9.

(B) Yes, several; check our website for the details.

(C) We're a world leader in electronics.

(5)

A.

B.

C.

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第10题
When you are small, all ambitions fall into one grand category: when I' m grown up. When I
' m grown up, you say, I'll go up in space. I' m going to be an author. I'll kill them all and then they'll be sorry. I'll be married in a cathedral with sixteen bridesmaids in pink lace. I'll have a puppy of my own and no one will be able to take him away. None of it ever happens, of course-- or darn little, but the fantasies give you the idea that there is something to grow up for. Indeed, one of the saddest things about gilded adolescence is the feeling that from eighteen on, it' s all downhill; I read with horror of an American hippie wedding where someone said to the groom (aged twenty) "you seem so kinda grown up somehow", and the lad had to go round seeking assurance that he wash' t. No, really he wasn't. A determination to be better adults than the present incumbents are fine, but to refuse to grow up at all is just plain unrealism.

Right, so then you get some of what you want, or something like it, or something that will do all right; and for years you are too busy to do more than live in the present and put one foot in front of the other, your goals stretching little beyond the day when the boss has a stroke or the moment when the children can bring you tea in bed—and the later moment when they actually bring you hot tea, not mostly slopped in the saucer. However, I have now discovered an even sweeter category of ambition. When my children are grown up, I'll learn to fly an airplane. I will career round the sky, knowing that if I do "go pop", there will be no little ones to suffer shock and maladjustment; that even if the worst does come to the worst, I will at least dodge the geriatric ward and all that look for your glasses in order to see where you' ye left your teeth. When my children are grown up, I'll have fragile lovely things on low tables; I'll have a white carpet; I'll go to the pictures in the afternoons. When the children are grown up, I'll actually be able to do a day, s work in a day, instead of spread over three, and go away for a weekend without planning as if for a trip to the Moon. When I' m grown up—I mean when they' re grown up—I'll be free.

Of course, I know it's got to get worse before it gets better. Twelve-year-old, I' m told, don't go to bed at seven, so you don't even get your evenings. Once they' re past ten you have to start worrying about their friends instead of simply shooing the intruders off the doorstep, and to settle down to a steady ten years of criticism of everything you' ve ever thought or done or worn. Boys, it seems, may be less of a trial than girls, since they Can't get pregnant and they don't borrow your clothes—if they do borrow your clothes, of course, you've got even more to worry about.

The young don't respect their parents any more, that's what. Goodness, how sad. Still, like eating snails, it might be all right once you' ye got over the idea; it might let us off having to bother quite so much with them when the time comes. But one is simply not going to be able to drone away one's days, toothless by the fire, brooding on the past.

Young people often feel that the age of eighteen is the______.

A.right age to get married

B.gateway to happiness

C.hardest part of life

D.best time of life

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第11题
听力原文:M: Hello. Villa Rentals, can I help you?W: Hello. You see, my husband and ! are l

听力原文:M: Hello. Villa Rentals, can I help you?

W: Hello. You see, my husband and ! are looking for a holiday villa and we heard that you have some nice places, in Ischia.

M: Yes, Madam. We' ve got several villas on offer in Ischia. How many people would there be in your party?

W: Well, there' s just the family. My husband and the three children.

M: A party of five, then, yes. And when and how long would you want to be there?

W: It would have to be in September. Actually, the first two weeks in September.

M: Then we' ve only got one place free, Madam, but it' s a very beautiful one—the Villa del Mont. It' s set on a hilltop with a big garden and a beautiful view out over the sea towards Naples.

W: How many rooms has it got?

M: Well, on the ground floor there are two double bedrooms, both of them beautifully decorated plus respective bathrooms. Then, still on the ground floor, there' s a large kitchen, a large dining room and a very big outside terrace. And then upstairs, it' s got a very large sitting room with windows all around, and a back garden with a big swimming pool.

W: What about the distances—is it far from the town? Do you think we need a ear?

M: Actually, we do normally advise people to hire a ear.

W: And how much would a smallish car cost?

M: You know, for a Metro, Renault 5 or Ford Fiesta—nothing grand. For a Fiesta, it would be about 80 pounds a week.

W: And for the house for those two weeks?

M: For the period of September 4th till the 17th, inclusive, it would cost 570 pounds per person for the two weeks, including the return airfare.

W: By the way, can I see some photographs of this place or something. Can you arrange that?

M: Of course, Madam. We' ye got a video of it, so anytime you care to come in you could see it.

Why does the woman call Villa Rentals?

A.She wants to rent a holiday villa in Ischia for her family.

B.She wants to book a five - star hotel room for her holiday.

C.She wants to buy a new house.

D.She wants to rent a house near where she works,

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