What did Mr. Johnson forget to mention in the ad? The condition ofA.the power brakes.B.the
What did Mr. Johnson forget to mention in the ad? The condition of
A.the power brakes.
B.the tires.
C.the power steering.
What did Mr. Johnson forget to mention in the ad? The condition of
A.the power brakes.
B.the tires.
C.the power steering.
What comments did Mr. Johnson make on the incident?
A.Workers should be security-minded.
B.John is easy to cheat.
C.The secretary is irresponsible.
Why did Ms. Smith call Mr. Jefferson?
A.She wanted to make a personal appointment with him.
B.She wanted to complain to him about Janet.
C.She wanted to ask for help on her contract.
D.She wanted to join Johnson Jason Associates.
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: Mr. Johnson, have you heard the morning news report? Mill has resigned his post as Prime Minister.
M: I didn't turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines. If you remember, he threatened to leave the office at the last cabinet meeting.
Q: How did Mr. Johnson learn that the Prime Minister has resigned?
(12)
A.He read the newspaper.
B.He read the cabinet report.
C.He listened to a radio report.
D.His secretary telephoned him.
听力原文:W: Hey, Mike! Did you attend Mr. Johnson's seminar on the History of Chicago?
M: Yes, I did. I didn't notice you were there, too.
W: I was late for it. Wasn't it a great seminar? I have learned so much!
M: It certainly was. I hadn't understood that Chicago was such a young city, less than 200 years old.
W: Yes, I thought it was an old city before, but it turned out that I was wrong. You still remember what Mr. Johnson said? The army fort, Fort Dearborn, was built in 1803 in the place that would become Chicago. Chicago didn't officially become a town until 30 years later, in 1833.
M: Yes, and when it officially became a town in 1833, it was very small. It had a population of only 350. Think about that, only 350 people! It was really a tiny town by then.
W: But it's a pity that after Chicago had grown, much of it was destroyed in a fire. Just imagine! What a big fire it was!
M: The Great Chicago Fire was in 1871. Chicago wasn't even forty years old at the time, but it had grown much bigger.
W: Yet only twenty-two years later, in 1893, Chicago was able to host a World's Fair. It was such a huge development for a city.
M: Yes. Chicago had been rebuilt after the fire and was eager to show itself off to the rest of the world at the World's Fair in 1893.
W: I will attend another seminar on the Economy of Chicago next week. Mr. Johnson will talk about the economy specifically. Will you be there too?
M: Yes, so I will see you next Thursday.
(23)
A.He had thought Chicago was a young city.
B.He had thought Chicago was very large.
C.He had thought Chicago should be an old city.
D.He had thought Chicago was totally destroyed by fires.
Why did he give up making a new appointment with Mr. Johnson?
A.He couldn't reach Mr. Johnson's office.
B.He didn't want to see Mr. Johnson any more.
C.He didn't want to take the trouble making it.
What will Mr. Johnson get if he places an order within the next ten days?
Mr. Johnson will get ______ by mid-February.
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.
M: I didn't turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines. If you remember, he threatened to leave the office at the last cabinet meeting.
Q: How did Mr. Johnson learn that the Prime Minister has resigned?
(19)
A.He read the cabinet report.
B.He read the newspaper.
C.He listened to a radio report.
D.He's secretary telephoned him.
M: I didn' t turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines, if you remember, he threatened to leave the office at the last cabinet meeting.
Q: How did Mr. Johnson learn that the Prime Minister has resigned?
(14)
A.He read the cabinet report.
B.He read the newspaper.
C.He listened to a radio report.
D.His secretary telephoned him.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, Mr. Johnson, may I ask you a question?
M: Sorry, Mary. I'm about to give a class now.
Q: What may Mr. Johnson be?
(8)
A.A teacher.
B.A student.
C.A businessman.
D.A policeman.
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