We all know that Mr. Green was not _______ with the poem.
A.pleasant
B.please
C.pleasing
D.pleased
A.pleasant
B.please
C.pleasing
D.pleased
第1题
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
第2题
M: I first became interested in doing things for myself several years ago. I' ve been doing something on it every now and then for almost a year now. You know, I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it.
Q: What do we learn about Mr. Miller?
(17)
A.He used to be a workman himself.
B.He likes to do repairs and make things himself.
C.He is a professional builder.
D.He paid workmen to decorate the house.
第3题
M: I first became interested in doing things myself several years ago. I've been doing something on it every now and then for almost a year now. You know, I couldn't afford to pay workman to do it.
Q: What do we learn about Mr. Peterson?
(15)
A.He used to be a workman himself.
B.He likes to do repairs and make things himself.
C.He is a professional builder.
D.He paid workman to decorate the house.
第4题
M: I don't know a great deal about the work.
W: But have you got any ideas about it? You must have thought about it.
M: Well, er, I suppose he has a lot of, er, what is called, policy making to do. And, um, he'd have to know how to work with people and all about the company.
W: Um.
M: Yes, I, er, should think a manager must know, er, something about all aspects of the work.
W: Yes, that's right. We like our executive staff to undergo a thorough training. Young men on our trainee scheme have to work through every branch in the company.
M: Well, if I had to do it, I suppose. But I was thinking that my French and German would mean that I could specialize in overseas work. I'd like to be some sort of an export salesman and travel abroad.
W: You know the charm of traveling abroad disappears when you've got to work hard. It's not all fun and game.
M: Oh, yes, I realize that. It's just that my knowledge of languages would be useful.
W: Now, Mr. Smith, is there anything you want to ask me?
M: Well, there's one or two things. I'd like to know if I'd have to sign a contract, what the salary is and what the prospects are.
W: With our scheme, Mr. Smith, 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. Of course, you have the same choice about us. As for salary, you'd be on our fixed scale starting at 870 pounds. For the successful trainee, the prospects are very good.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. How does Mr. Smith sound when asked what a manager's role is?
24. What does Mr. Smith say he would like to be?
25. What can we learn about the management trainee scheme?
(20)
A.Confident.
B.Hesitant.
C.Determined.
D.Doubtful.
第5题
M: I first became interested in doing things myself several years ago. I've been doing something on it every now and then for almost a year now. You know, I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it.
Q: What do we learn about Mr. Jones?
(14)
A.He used to be a workman himself.
B.He likes to do things himself.
C.He is professional builder.
D.He paid workmen to decorate the house.
第6题
听力原文:W: Hello. Mr. Summerfield. How are you today?
M: Very well. Thank you, Ms. Green.
W: What can I do for you?
M: Well, unfortunately, there is a problem with the order we received from you yesterday. It seems we've not received the right quantity of manuals to support the telephone system.
W: Oh, dear, that's bad news. I'm very sorry to hear that, and you don't know how many packs are without manuals?
M:No, because we haven't opened every pack. But in several of those that have been opened there are none, no manuals.
W: I'm very sorry about this inconvenience, Mr. Summerfield. We'll send out the manuals this afternoon by express mail entirely at our cost, and the manuals should arrive tomorrow or the day after at the latest.
M: All of them, right?
W: Yes. It maybe that some have them already, but we cannot be sure. So the best thing is to send out the manual for every pack.
M: Yes. Yes, I see. That would be great.
W: Please accept our apologies for this mix-up. I assure you we will do everything possible to find out why the mistake happened.
M: Right. Thanks for your swift action.
W: Not at all. Thank you and goodbye for now. Do call if there is anything else.
M: All right. Thank you. Goodbye, Ms. Green.
W: Goodbye.
Questions:
What problems are the speakers discussing?
What does the woman promise to do?
What does the man think of the solution?
(20)
A.The man has sent the order to the woman by mistake.
B.Some of the telephone systems don't work properly.
C.Some of the packs do not contain any manuals.
D.The quality of the goods is not up to the standard.
第7题
M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.
W: OK, Hi Tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm...well...I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum...And how about web site authoring skills? We arc looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and CGI scripts.
M: Umm...uh, web page, web page. Huh...I don't think I've mad that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well...I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean.
W: OK, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day.
W: Right, right. Thanks Mr. Taylor.
M: Believe me. I have confidence in myself.
W: I see. We'll be in touch.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.Computer games.
第8题
M: Well. as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.
W: OK. Hi Tech. And What do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows. Macintosh OS. and UNIX?
M: Umm...well...I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum...And how about web site authoring skills? We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS. and CGI scripts.
M: Umm...uh, web page, web page. Huh...I don't think I've read that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well...I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean.
W: OK. Mr. Taylor. I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day.
W: Right, right, Thanks Mr. Taylor.
M: Believe me. I have confidence in myself.
W: I see. We'll be in much.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.Computer games.
第9题
听力原文:W: Frank, what's your impression of English people?
M: Well, they are the most reserved, the most suspicious, the most unreceptive, the most unfriendly, the coldest-h, and the most domineering of all western people.
W: Why? It seems you're you are really prejudiced against the English people.
M: Not necessarily. This is the judgment by all other European people. Ask a Frenchman, an Italian, a Germen like me, or even an American, what he thinks about Englishman; and every one will tell you the very same thing.
W: Don't you have any compliments for the English people?
M: Oh, yes. You would find on the other hand that nearly all nations would speak highly of certain other English qualifies energy, courage, honor, and justice. Although no man is so difficult to make friends with, the friendship of an Englishman once gained is more strong and true than any other. What do you think of them anyway?
W: I don't know much about English people. But last semester, we had a teacher named Mr. McCourt teaching us writing, he is from Liverpool. He is rather silent, reserved, and not amiable. Some of us were really afraid of him. But he was a great teacher, and has taught us many writing techniques. I have made much progress.
M: Then he is a typical English man, for the Englishman of the best type is much more inclined to be just than be is to he kind.
W: That's fight. Mr. McCourt often told us that kindness is an emotional impulse, and we should be on our guard against every kind of emotional impulse.
M: But with all this, the character is a good one, and its success has been the very proof of its value.
(23)
A.The Englishmen's habits.
B.The Englishmen's accent.
C.The Englishmen's character.
D.The Englishmen's teaching styles.
第10题
听力原文:W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let's go. ahead and begin now. First of all, tell me something about your last job.
M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi-Tech Computers.
W: Okay. Hi-Tech Computers. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm... well... I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum!... And how about web site authoring skills? Oh, We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and CGI scripts.
M: Umm... uh, web page, web page. Huh... I don't think I've read that book, andI'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh? And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well... I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean. That kind of coffee tastes good, but my favorite coffee is always espresso.
W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need! Thank you very much for coming today.
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day. I often stay up all night to play computer game. So I can work late.
W: Right, right. Thanks Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch. We'll call you if you get the job.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.An oral test for computer science.