We promise that we‘ll meet again after we _______ our college education in three yea
A.A. finish
B.B. will finish
C.C. finished
D.D. will have finished
A.A. finish
B.B. will finish
C.C. finished
D.D. will have finished
听力原文:M: Mary, I hope you are packed and ready to leave.
W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.
M: Your passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind!
W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.
M: Well, you'll have to find it at the airport. Come on! The taxi is waiting.
W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.
M: Yes, well, I had planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.
W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.
M: Now, you are taking just one case, is that right?
W: No, there is one in the hall as well.
M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff] You are taking enough for a month instead of a week.
W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.
M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.
W: Right, we are ready. We've got the bags, I'm sure there is no need to rash.
M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty!
W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You are making me nervous!
M: Well, I want you to relax on holidays, but you can't relax yet.
W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.
(23)
A.She has packed it in one of her bags.
B.She is going to get it at the airport.
C.She has probably left it in a taxi.
D.She is afraid that she has lost it.
听力原文:M: Mary, I hope you are packed and ready to leave.
W: Yes, I'm packed, but not quite ready. I can't find my passport.
M: Passport? That's the one thing you mustn't leave behind.
W: I know. I haven't lost it. I've packed it, but I can't remember which bag it's in.
M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.
W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.
M: Yes, well, I had planned to, but I'll explain later. You've got to be there in an hour.
W: The plane doesn't leave for two hours. Anyway, I'm ready to go now.
M: Now you are taking just one ease, is that right?
W: No, there is one in the hall as well.
M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff. You're taking enough for a month instead of a week.
W: Well, you can't depend on the weather. It might be cold.
M: It's never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, you really must go.
W: Right, we are ready. We've got the bags. I'm sure there is no need to rush.
M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty.
W: Look, I'm supposed to be going away to relax. You're making me nervous.
M: Well, I want you to relax on holidays, but you can't relax yet.
W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.
What does the woman say about her passport?
A.Have lost it.
B.Have not got it ready.
C.Forget which bag it's in.
D.Don't know how to use it.
W: What seems to be the problem?
M: I'm having problems with my Internet connection, as well as repeated crashes when I try to nm my word- processing software.
W: Did you read the instructions that came with the computer?
M: Well, yes. But the trouble-shooting section was no help.
W: What happened exactly?
M: Well, the Internet connection doesn't work. I think the modem is broken. I' d like a replacement.
W: How were you using the computer when you tried to connect to the Internet?
M: I was trying to connect to the Internet! What kind of question is that?!
W: I understand you're upset, sir. I'm just trying to understand the problem. I'm afraid it' s not our policy to replace computers because of glitches,
M: I bought this computer with the software pre-loaded. I haven't touched anything.
W: We're sorry that you've had a problem with this computer. Could you bring in your computer? I promise you we'll check the settings and get back to you immediately.
M:OK, that will work for me.
Thismanis______.
A.quarreling with the woman
B.finding faults of with the product
C.complaining about the service
D.seeking technical help
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you've got some ideas for our product promotion(23).
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that's a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we're allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over- the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them--"Their lotion cured my disease in six days." for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn't offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this—a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it's true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products (24). It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I'm afraid not (24). Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I'll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid (25).
(20)
A.The advertising price of the products.
B.How to develop the quality of the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.HOW to satisfy people with more medicine.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, this is Mary Green. May I speak to Robert Robinson please?
M: Hi, Mary, it's Robert. What can I de for you?
W: Well, I'm calling about the theater group I belong to, the New Players. We are looking for more people to join us, especially men and I thought you might be interested.
M: Oh, gosh, you know how much I love acting, but I'm taking some very hard courses. I might be able to learn my part, but I wound hardly have time to come to the rehearsals.
W: Well, actually we rehearse only one night a week, Thursdays from seven to ten, though we would have to put in extra time before performance.
M: Only once a week you say. Well, could you give me time to think it over?
W: Sure, but look, why don't you come and watch our rehearsal next Thursday? I think you will like the way we work. When you see how much fun it is, you will join right away.
M: OK, I'll come to a rehearsal, but I can't promise more than that.
W: Great. I'll give you a call on Wednesday to remind you. Talk to you then, bye now.
M: Bye, Mary.
Mary calls Robert to ______.
A.invite him to take part in the theatre group
B.invite him to watch their rehearsal
C.ask for his help
D.ask for his opinion about their theatre group.
听力原文:M: Hello !
W: Hello, this is Susan Wilson. May I speak to Greg Robinson, please?
M: Hi, Susan, it's Greg. What can I do for you?
W: Well, I'm calling about the theater group I belong to, the Princeton Players. We are looking for more people to join ns, especially men and I thought you might be interested.
M: Oh, gosh, you know how much I love acting, but I'm taking some very hard courses. I might be able to learn my part, but ! would hardly have time to come to practice.
W: Well, actually we practice only one night a week, Thursdays from seven to ten, though we would have to put in extra time before performance.
M: Only once a week you say. Well, could you give me time to think it over?
W: Sure, but look, why don't you come and watch our practice next Thursday? I think you will like the way we work, when you see how much fun it is. You will join right away.
M: Okay, VII come, but I can't promise more than that.
W: Great. I'll give you a call on Wednesday to remind you. Talk to you then, bye now.
M: Bye Susan.
(20)
A.He has a lot of free time.
B.Many of his friends are actors.
C.She knows he likes acting.
D.He's looking for an acting job.
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you' ve got some ideas for our product promotion.
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that' s a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we' re allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over-the- counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them-- "Their lotion cured my disease in six days." for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn' t offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this--a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it' s true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products. It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I' m afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I' ll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid.
(20)
A.What kind of medicine to develop.
B.When to advertise the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.The regulations of medicine advertising.
Nowadays it's my job to know what's happening in the market so every day at work I have financial reports to read. I only get the chance to look at other things - for example business magazines - when I travel abroad.
We invest customers' money in many areas of the market. Traditionally we've invested in property and in manufacturing. However, an industry that is doing very well at the moment is high-tech companies so we plan to increase investment in that area.
Some of our competitors concentrate on achieving a friendly service. This is important but I think that, on the whole, our customers prefer lower charges which is what we guarantee.
Although we encourage our staff to achieve a maximum return on investments, we have strict procedures to make sure that risks are avoided where possible. Some companies may put profits first but it's important that our customers see us as a safe investment.
Next month The Thorpe Group will merge with Chart well Associates which means our company will be relocating to new offices. Most things, however, won't change - for example we won't lose any staff and there are no plans to invest in different areas of the market.
We are a market leader because of our experienced staff. When we take on staff we look for people who will perform. well in a team. Since we train staff in many of the skills they need, a financial background is not essential.
?Look at the notes below.
?Some information is missing.
?You will hear Peter Dudley, Chief Executive of the Thorpe Group, giving a talk about his work to a group of business students.
?For each question 16-22, fill in the missing information in the numbered space using one or two words.
?After you have listened once, replay the recording.
Peter Dudley
Chief Executive of the Thorpe Group
Peter Dudley's first job: (16) ______
At the office Peter Dudley reads: (17) ______
The Thorpe Group will invest more in (18) ______ industry.
The Thorpe Group promise to customers: (19) ______
The Thorpe Group staff follow rules to reduce (20) ______ for its customers.
Result of merger: company will move to (21) ______
The Thorpe Group recruits staff who work well in (22) ______
(16)
听力原文:M: Hello, Marry. What's up with you?
W: Oh, Tom. It's my landlady again.
M: You're always in trouble. What is it this time?
W: You see, she left a note for me. Just read it.
M: Well, did you leave the front door open?
W: I honestly don't remember. I got back late from a party. Anyway, what does it matter? It's all complaints in that house: first noise, then bathroom.
M: Well, in that case, why don't you look around for another place?
W: I've already started. I looked in the paper this morning, plenty of advertisements as usual, but must of the places are too far from school.
M: Look, why don't you come and share with us?
W: But surely there are four of you in the flat already, aren't there?
M: Yes, but, you know, Jane is leaving at the end of the month. She's got a job down south. There will be a spare room. It's rather small, but you can sleep there for the moment till you find a nice one.
W: That's a good idea. How many rooms do you have?
M: We have four bedrooms and a big living room.
W: What are the arrangements?
M: Oh, we share all expenses, of course, rent, light, and heating.
W: What about ford?
M: Oh, we each buy our own. It works out fine that way. And you can do any thing you like in your own room, but there is one thing...
W: what's that?
M: Don't leave the front door open. Strange people may wander in.
W: All right. I promise that won't happen again. By the way, when is Jane leaving?
M: Let me see... yes, this time next week.
W: Today is the 22nd, Tuesday, so she's leaving on the 29th. Well, I will move in one day after she leaves.
M: Yes, no problem. We will get ready by then.
W: Thanks a lot.
M: You're welcome.
(27)
A.Her difficulties at her house.
B.Finding a place to live.
C.The parties she went to.
D.Her friend's house.
Section D
听力原文: If this is a "Mandela moment" for America, there were—perhaps inevitably—few specific clues in Barack Obama's victory speech as to how that will work its way through on to the world stage. But for those who have objected to American unilateralism during the Bush years there was the commitment to listening, the promise—in Mr. 0bama's words—of a new dawn of American leadership, coupled with the pledge to defeat those who "would tear this world down".
Among the reaction from Europe, President Sarkozy said the American people had chosen "change, openness and optimism". And the European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, said "we need a new deal for a new world".
Iraq's foreign minister was quick to tell Mr Obama that there was "a great deal at stake" in Iraq and he did not foresee a quick US disengagement, while President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said he hoped the election would bring peace, life and prosperity to his country.
Managing such expectations abroad, as well as at home, will clearly be one of Mr. Obama's biggest challenges.
If this is a "Mandela moment" for America, there were—perhaps inevitably—few specific clues in Barack Obama's victory speech as to how that will work its way through on to the world stage. But for those who have objected to American【21】during the Bush years there was the commitment to listening, the promise—in Mr. Obama's words—of【22】American leadership, coupled with the pledge to defeat those who "would【23】"
Among the reaction from Europe, President Sarkozy said the American people had chosen "change, openness and【24】" And the European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, said "we need a new deal for a new world".
Iraq' s foreign minister【25】Mr. Obama that there was "【26】" in Iraq and he did not foresee a quick US disengagement,【27】President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan said he hoped the election would bring peace, life and【28】to his country.
Managing such【29】abroad, as well as at home, will clearly be one of Mr. Obama's biggest【30】
(21)
Ⅱ. 学完Lecture 1教学视频中的对话后,根据内容补全空缺处单词。(2分,共8分) Mark: Hey, Ma. Mum: Hi, son! _______11_______ Mark: Well, for the first time, I’m worried about money. I spent almost half my money for the whole term, this first month! Mum: ______12____ Mark: Um… textbooks, food and drinks, clothing, phone bills, laundry, gas bills, and gym membership. Mum: Sounds pretty basic. Anything else? Mark: Um… eating out, new movies, gifts for friends, a smartphone. Besides, my laptop is out of date, and I’m thinking of buying a tablet. Mum: ______13_________ Mark: Actually, and that’s why I called. Could I… well, borrow some money, Ma? _______14_____ Mum: Sure, if you want. But we really should talk about saving money. 空11:
A、You know you can’t afford it all.
B、How’s your first month at college?
C、Wow, where did your money go?
D、I promise I’ll return it.
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