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What do you suppose would happen if we ______ the other way?

A.try

B.tried

C.had tried

D.have tried

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第1题

听力原文:W: Everybody's talking about the Marathon. I suppose you're going to run again th
is year, Lila?

M: You bet I am...I've been practising for months. You know I run 10 Central Park every day, either before or after work?

Q: What do you know about the man?

(17)

A.He is a Marathon sportsman.

B.He is an amateur Marathon sportsman.

C.He is race lover.

D.He will attend 10-mile race.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Good afternoon, sir.M: Good afternoon.W: I wonder if you'd like to answer a fe

听力原文:W: Good afternoon, sir.

M: Good afternoon.

W: I wonder if you'd like to answer a few questions. We are doing a market survey. It won't take very long.

M: Well, all right.

W: Well, it is a question about your sleeping habits.

M: Sleeping habits?

W: Yes. Just a few questions.

M: Well, I suppose that's all right. Well. What do you want to know?

W: Right. How much time every day do you spend making the bed?

M: Well, I don't make the bed. My wife makes the bed. She's always made the bed. I don't think men should be making beds, do you?

W: Yes, I agree with you. Does she spend a long time doing it?

M: She makes a lot of fuss about making the bed, but not very long. I suppose about a minute or so.

W: What do you do before you go to bed in the evening?

M: That's a bit difficult, isn't it? I suppose I read novels. Sometimes, you know talk and mess around.

W: What is the bed like when you wake up in the morning?

M: All wrinkled. I am quite a sleeper.

W: Your wife isn't?

M: No, her side of the bed's always in much more of a mess than mine.

W: I see. Do you sleep well at night?

M: No trouble at all.

W: But if you have a problem or if you can't sleep, what do you do?

M: If I have a problem? Well, I try not to think about it I suppose.

W: You don't have a method for falling asleep?

M: Well, you mean the old counting sheep and that?

W: Yes.

M: No, I just try and think of something else you know.

W: I see and do you wake up sometimes in the middle of the night?

M: No, never. Unless somebody comes to the door or the telephone rings, no, never.

W: And what do you do if you hear a strange noise at night?

M: I'd go down and have a look round.

W: Very brave.

M: No, I'd just he angry I think, being disturbed, worried about the house, you know. And my wife looks after children.

W: A responsible husband.

M: Thank you.

W: Right.

M: Goodbye.

W: Goodbye.

(23)

A.They are talking about making the bed.

B.They are doing a market survey.

C.They are talking about reading novels.

D.They are discussing about recent violence matters.

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第3题

听力原文:M: You know most of the scenic spots here. Where do you suggest we go to first?W:

听力原文:M: You know most of the scenic spots here. Where do you suggest we go to first?

W: Well, now...I suppose you might start with Leopard Hill, then go to the Temple of Heaven. But I think the worthiest place you should not miss is the Imperial Palace which is not far from Tian' anmen Square.

Q: What place is the worthiest one for visiting?

(14)

A.Tian' anmen Square.

B.The Temple of Heaven.

C.Leopard Hill.

D.The Imperial Palace.

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第4题

听力原文:M: I'm no expert. But that noise in your refrigerator doesn't sound good. Maybe y
ou should call and have it checked out.

W: You are right. And I suppose I've put it off long enough.

Q: What will the woman probably do?

(19)

A.She is going to put it off.

B.She won't do anything.

C.She will check it out by herself.

D.She is going to follow the man's advice.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Hey, George, I can't get to sleep with the lights so near my bed. Can you stud
y someplace else?

M: Sorry, there is a party going on down in the lounge(休息室). I suppose I can check the dining room though.

Q: What will George probably do?

(15)

A.He will take part in the party.

B.He will continue to study in the bedroom.

C.He will continue to study in the dinning room.

D.He will go to have dinner in stead of studying.

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第6题

听力原文:M: In the studio today we have Eve Startling, a career adviser at a well known co
mprehensive school. Glad to have you with us, Eve.

W: Thank you.

M: A lot of young people are very nervous when they go to a job interview for the first time. What's the best way of dealing with this?

W: The obvious answer isn't much help, really, I'm afraid: "Just keep calm and do your best." If you're nervous to start with, this advice probably has the opposite effect. And in fact, a certain amount of tension is probably a good thing. It's the same with the way you sit when the inter viewer asks you to sit down.

M: How do you mean?

W: Well, if you balance on the edge of you chair, it shows you're nervous, but if you relax and make yourself too comfortable, that won't do, either. You should sit naturally, but straight, to show you're paying attention.

M: And I suppose you should face the interviewer when you answer questions.

W: Yes, eye contact is important then, but that doesn't mean you never take your eyes off the interviewer. And it's all right to be naturally pleasant, but don't try too hard.

M: One of the things that upset people most at interviews, I think, is that interviewers often ask trick questions. Even quite innocent questions like "How do you spend your spare time?" can contain traps in certain cases. Suppose the company would prefer an outdoor person but you spend every weekend looking at your stamp collection. What should you doe Should you always tell the truth or pretend to be what the company wants?

W: Tell the truth, yes, but not necessarily the whole truth. It's no good pre tending to be what you're not an experienced interviewer would soon find out but you needn't go out of your way to tell them anything you don't want them to know.

M: One last piece of advice before we sign off?

W: Yes, and it may surprise you. That is that very often young people get carried away just with the idea of winning. It's hard to remember when there's a lot of unemployment, as there is nowadays, but you should be sure that this is the kind of work you want to do and the firm is one that you would enjoy working for. Otherwise you may get the job and then find out that you hate it. So remember to ask sensibly questions as well as to answer sensibly.

(23)

A.She is a job interviewer.

B.She is a university professor.

C.She is a career adviser.

D.She is a psychologist.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Wou

听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Would you please give me some hint?

M: That's interesting. I should like to hear what young people think about advertising.

W: Well, (20)we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

M. Yes. that's true up to El point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wants to tell us about it.

W: Yes, and (20) advertisements tell us which product is the best.

M: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give that impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading us, aren't they?

W: Well, in a way, I suppose, but we don't have to believe them, do we?

M: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? (21)I don't think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believed the advertisements, do you?

W: (20)Perhaps not, }0ut after all, it's their money that they're spending.

M: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising!

W: Well, (20)I suppose we get something for our money--some information.

M: Yes, but don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

(20)

A.To ask the man to debate with her.

B.To get some suggestion about advertisement.

C.To invite him to be a judge for a debate.

D.To get some ideas for a debate.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?M: Well,

听力原文:W: Well, Kevin, as a college graduate, how did you become a taxi driver?

M: Well, you do it for money, obviously, like most jobs, but I enjoyed it. I suppose I enjoy being a taxi driver, (19) because 1 can be my own boss, you know, doing what I want to do. You decide what area you're going to, when to have a break, stuff like that. (20)One thing you have to be always thinking about is where you may pick up a passenger. You're always sort of scheming to make an exact bit of money. And the relationship between reward and effort is very immediate. You make the right decision, they pay you and you get a fare.

W: How do the passenger feel when you talk to them?

M: You meet some people who aren't all that nice, (21)but the vast majority of people are very nice. If you're pleased to talk to them, they're mostly pleased to talk to you. You get a feel for people who don't want to talk to you. Ob-viously the first couple of one-word answers will tell you.

W: So you always start talking?

M: I always wish people "good morning" or "good afternoon" or whatever that gets things off to a good start, because quite a few people have a general dislike of taxi drivers.

W: Do they?

M: Well, they do. I mean, the mere fact they can't get a cab the minute they want one makes them annoyed.

(20)

A.Because he can do something that helps people.

B.Because he is able to decide exactly what he does.

C.Because he can travel to different parts of the city.

D.Because he can cam a lot of money.

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第9题

听力原文:M: There are just one or two more things, Catherine.W: Do call me Cathy.M: OK, Ca

听力原文:M: There are just one or two more things, Catherine.

W: Do call me Cathy.

M: OK, Cathy. Are you really interested in being a vet?

W: Not really. Anyway, I'm not bright enough. I'm reasonably intelligent, but I'm not brilliant, I’m afraid my mother is a bit over optimistic.

M: Yes, I guessed that. She's a bit overpowering, isn't she, your mum?

W: A bit. But she's very kind.

M: I'm sure she is. So, you're interested in ballet and music, are you?

W: Not really. My mother sent me to lessons when I was six, so I'm quite good, I suppose. But I don't think I want to do that for the rest of my life, especially music. It's so lonely.

M: What do you enjoy doing?

W: Well, I like playing tennis, and swimming. Oh, I went to France with the school choir last year. I rosily enjoyed that. And I like talking to people. But I suppose you mean real interests things that weald help me to get a jab?

M: No. I'm more interested in what you really want to do. You like talking to people, do you?

W: Oh yes, I really enjoy meeting new people.

M: Do you think you would enjoy teaching?

W: No, no, I don't really. I was never very interested in school work, and I'd like to do something different. Anyway, there's a teacher training college very near us. It would be just like going to school again.

(20)

A.ballet.

B.Swimming.

C.Nursing.

D.Teaching

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第10题

听力原文:Interviewer: Good morning Mr. Pitt. Do sit down. First of all, Mr. Pitt, I know t
hat you've got A levels at school. What subjects did you take?

Pitt: I took four subjects, French, German, chemistry and art. Chemistry wasn't my cup of tea, but art has always been.

Interviewer: I see. Now Mr. Pitt, what about hobbies and interests? Er, what do you do in your spare time?

Pitt: I like jazz, traditional and folk music. I don't play of course, but I go to quilt a lot of concerts and I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I'm in the local Germanic society. I read quilt a lot and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've hitchhiked to Europe once.

Interviewer: Very interesting. Mr. Pitt. Now let's talk about the management trainee scheme. What exactly do you think a manager does?

Pitt: I don't know a great deal about the work.

Interviewer: But you have got any ideas about it, have you? You must have thought about it.

Pitt: Well, I suppose he has a lot of... a... what is called policy making to do. And... he has to know how to work with people, and all about the company. Yes, I... should think a manager must know something about all aspects of the work.

Interviewer: Yes, that's right Now, Mr. Pitt, is there anything you want to ask me?

Pitt: Well, there's one or two things. I'd like to know if I have to sign a contract and what the salary and prospects are.

Interviewer: With our scheme, Mr. Pitt, there is no contract involved. Your progress is kept under constant review. If we at any time decide we don't like you, then that's that. We reserve the right to dismiss you.

Pitt: Fair enough. And what about the salary?

Interviewer: As for salary, you'll be on our fixed scales, starting at 870 pounds. For the successful trainee, the prospects are very good.

(20)

A.Art

B.French

C.German

D.Chemistry

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第11题

听力原文:M: We're having a debate on advertising Thursday evening and I have to take part.

W: That's interesting. I should like to hear what people think about advertising.

M: [19] What's there to say? We must have advertising, mustn't we?

W: Why?

M: Well, [19] we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

W: Yes, that's true up to a point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally, the seller wants to tell us about it.

M: Yes. And the advertisements tell us which product is the best.

W: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best or at least tries to give the impression. [20] Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading, aren't they?

M: Well, in a way, I suppose. But we don't have to believe them, do we?

W: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? I don't think that intelligent businessmen will spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believes the advertisements, do you?

M: Perhaps not. But after all, it's their money that they are spending.

W: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. [21] You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising.

M: Well, I suppose we get something for our money… some information.

W: Yes, [20] but don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

M: Harmful?

W: What about advertisements designed to persuade young people to smoke cigarettes? Wouldn't you say they are harmful?

M: You've given me a lot to think about. I'm quite looking forward to the debate now.

(20)

A.Neutral.

B.Cautious.

C.Favorable.

D.Negative.

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