听力原文: As Managing Director of our company Ive been asked to say a few words to you
A.The Chairman of the Board.
B.The Managing Director.
C.The General Manager.
D.The Executive Director.
A.The Chairman of the Board.
B.The Managing Director.
C.The General Manager.
D.The Executive Director.
第1题
M: Okay. Now the ad did say that you have to have a savings account at our bank to be eligible. Do you have one here?
Q: What does the man want to know?
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A.If the woman keeps money at the bank.
B.Where the woman learned about the seminar.
C.Which seminar the woman wants to sign up for.
D.If the woman has taken classes on managing personal finances.
第2题
听力原文:What was the reason that the Iceman's body was well preserved?
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A.The Iceman died more than 5000 years ago.
B.The body was found in northern Italy.
C.The body was found with a bow and arrows.
D.The body was protected by ice.
第3题
听力原文:W: How was the English exam you took yesterday?
M: Not as easy as I expected. I did fairly well on the reading section but I made quite a few mistakes on grammar.
Q: What did the man say about his test?
(19)
A.His errors were mainly in the reading pan.
B.It wasn't very challenging to him.
C.It was more difficult than he had expected.
D.He made very few grammatical mistakes in his test.
第4题
M: OK. Now the ad did say that you have to have a savings account at our bank to be eligible. Do you have one here?
Q: What does the man want to know?
(19)
A.If the woman has taken other classes on personal finances.
B.Which seminar the woman wants to sign up for.
C.If the woman keeps money at the bank.
D.Where the woman learned about the seminar.
第5题
听力原文:W: It's a pity you missed the concert yesterday evening. It was wonderful!
M: I didn't want to miss the football game, Well, I'm not a classical music fan anyway.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(19)
A.The man attended the concert, but didn't like it.
B.The man was tarry to miss the football game.
C.The man was more interested in football than in classical music.
D.The man was sorry that he missed the concert.
第6题
听力原文:W: How was the English exam you took yesterday?
M: Not as easy as I expected, I did fairly well on the reading section but I made quite a few mistakes on grammar.
Q: What did the man say about his test?
(19)
A.His errors were mainly in the reading part.
B.It wasn't very challenging to him.
C.It was more .difficult than he had expected.
D.He made very few grammatical mistakes in his test.
第7题
听力原文: Bobby Moore was a famous English soccer player who led the England team to victory against West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final. As a superb defender, Moore played a hundred and eight games for England's national team from 1962 to 1970 and was captain 90 times. His professional soccer career spans 19 years and 668 matches, a record with no match so far in England. Moore was born in Barking, East London, in 1941. His full name was Robert Frederick Moore. He began playing club soccer in the early 1960s. He was named England's footballer of the year from 1963 to 1964. Moore was known for his sportsmanship on the field. He was not inclined towards wild celebration of girls. In 1967, he was made a member of the order of the British Empire. More retired from playing in 1977, and after spending brief periods managing professional soccer teams, he concentrated on developing a sports marketing company and doing media work. He was sports editor of Sunday sport from 1986 to 1990 and a regular commentator for London's Capital Radio Station from 1990 to 1993. After Moore was diagnosed with cancer, he went public with his battle in 1991 and continued to work until his death in 1993.
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A.90.
B.108.
C.180.
D.668.
第8题
听力原文: The woman's liberation movement has become an important social movement throughout much of the world today. In the past few decades, it has become one of the most important social movements in the US. Women have been fighting for equal tights hi the U.S. since early 1900s, but it was really in the 1960s and 70s that women began to gain equal fights and treatment in the fields of politics, education, employment, and the home.
As for tile field of politics, today's politicians are well aware that women have become a powerful political force in the country. One of the reasons for this is that there are about 70 million women of voting age. There are, in fact, 7 million mom women of voting age than there are men of voting age in the U.S. today.
As far as the field of employment is concerned, about 42 percent of the entire American work force today is made up of women; there are 38.8 million women workers. In contrast, back in 1900, only 20 percent of the country's work force was made of women. This seems to indicate that greater numbers of today's women are managing to combine careers outside file home with file traditional roles of wife, mother, and homemaker. Years ago, you see, it wins customary for women to work outside the home only until they got married or until they had children. Nowadays, many women are continuing to work after they marry, and even after they have had children.
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A.Late 1950s.
B.Late 1900s.
C.1960s to 1970s.
D.1980.
第9题
听力原文:M: Good afternoon. I have an appointment with Miss Karli at four o'clock.
W: That's right. I'm Miss karli, Do come in and sit down.
M: Thank you very much.
W: I sent you an application fatal. Did you receive it?
M: Yes I did. I've completed it and brought it with me. Here it is.
W: Oh, thank you very much. I also sent you a copy of our Conditions of Service.
M: Yes, I've read it through.
W: So, now you know all about our working hours, holiday arrange meats and salary scales. Are there any questions you want to ask?
M: No, thank you, everything was explained very clearly.
W: Good. Now let me tell you something about the job and the company. Mr. Ballito is the Managing Director of the Company and I'm his secretary. I have a great deal of work to do, so Mr. Ballito has decided to employ a male secretary to help me.
M: Oh, I see. So my work would be to help you?
W: Yes, you would answer the telephone, do the filing and some shorthand typewriting. Can yon use a duplicator?
M: Yes, I've learnt how to type stencils and run off copies on a duplicator at the bank.
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A.H.R.
B.Manger.
C.Junior secretary .
D.Senior secretary.
第10题
听力原文: When I was at school, my ambition was to be a pilot in the Air Force. But my eyesight wasn't good enough. So I had to give up the idea. I went to university and studied physics. I wanted to stay on there and do research, but my father died at about that time. So I thought I'd better get a job and earn my living. I started working in an engineering firm.
I expected to stay in that job for a long time. But then, they appointed a new managing director. I didn't get on with him, so I resigned and applied for a job with another engineering company. I would certainly have accepted the job if they had offered it to me, but on my way to the interview I met a friend who was working for a travel agency. He offered me a job in Spain. And I've always liked Spain, so I took it.
I worked in the travel agency for two years and then they wanted to send me to South America. But I had just got married.So I decided to stay here. Then we had a baby and I wasn't earning enough money to support the family. So I started giving English lessons at a school in the evening.
I liked teaching English more than working for the travel agency, and then the owner of the school offered me a full-time job as a teacher. So I resigned from the agency. Two years later, the owner of the school wanted to retire, so he asked me to take over as the director. And here I am.
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A.He didn't like physics any more.
B.His eyesight was too poor.
C.He had to work to support himself.
D.Physics was too hard for him.