听力原文:This news has just come in. The broken pipeline on Grant Road has been repaired a
What time of day is it now?
A.Morning.
B.Afternoon.
C.Evening.
D.Night.
What time of day is it now?
A.Morning.
B.Afternoon.
C.Evening.
D.Night.
听力原文:This news has blown his idea of finding a job in that company sky-high.
What does the speaker mean?
A.This news has provided very important information for his job-hunting.
B.This news had mined his idea of finding a job in that company.
C.This news had made him change his idea of finding a job in that company.
D.This news had given him the idea of finding a job in that company sky-high.
听力原文:(F) The big news this year without doubt has been the reallocation of resources within the company. Some departments now have much less to spend and have had to lose a considerable number of staff but others are expanding at great speed and are recruiting new people almost every week. As you can imagine, it's caused a lot of unhappiness in some departments.
(22)
W: You certainly deserve it.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.It is quite unexpected.
B.She has already got the news.
C.She has confidence in the man.
D.It is not exciting to learn about it.
听力原文: In today's business news, it has been reported that Jane Parsons, president of the Star Company, will retire next year. Ms. Parsons' skill and corporate connections helped to build the Star Company into a large business employing hundreds of people in our region. Although Ms. Parsons is leaving her job as president, she will continue as a consultant for the company. Star Company executives say the search for the next president is underway.
What is Ms. Parson's current position?
A.Company president
B.Consultant
C.News announcer
D.Employment counselor
听力原文:W: Has John known the news?
M: If he had been at the picnic yesterday, he would have heard about it.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.John hasn't heard about the news.
B.John was at the picnic yesterday.
C.John wasn't at the picnic, but he has known the news.
D.John was at the picnic, but he didn't hear about the news.
听力原文:M: Is the boy who had the accident in serious condition?
W: I'm afraid he is, but they've kept the news from his mother.
Q: Which of the following statements is correct?
(17)
A.The boy's mother has had an accident.
B.The boy's mother doesn't know of his condition.
C.The boy's mother is in serious condition.
D.The boy's mother has received the news
The news item reported a(n)______.
A.air crash.
B.traffic accident.
C.lorry crash.
D.ferry accident.
The World Bank has just rated counties on how friendly they are to business. According to World Bank, only Kenya in Africa is listed this year among the top ten in business reforms.
A.正确
B.错误
W: Yeah. Nobody has the fight to take another person's life.
How does the woman feel about the news?
A.She is quite sympathetic towards the doctor.
B.She thinks it' s right.
C.She does not care.
听力原文:M: Is the boy who had the accident in a serious condition?
W: I am afraid he is, but they have kept the news from his mother.
Q: Which statement is correct?
(18)
A.The boy's mother has had an accident.
B.The boy's mother doesn't know of his condition.
C.The boy's mother is in serious condition.
D.The boy's mother has received the news.
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