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How could you say that?___________. I did not mean to hurt you.A:Excuse meB:I won't

How could you say that?

___________. I did not mean to hurt you.

A:Excuse me

B:I won't regret

C:I'm really sorry

D:That's all right

答案

C

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第1题

听力原文:W: Now Mr. Gates, lets continue our talk about your proposal about the waste recy
cling project.

M: Well, (23) it's a rather simple project at the beginning. It would consist of only one production line, but we could expand it afterwards.

W: How much is the financial investment?

M: Including loans? I would say in the area of two million US dollars.

W: I see.

M: How much would you like to invest in this project?

W: (24) As a general practice we lay out 51 percent of the overall investment. This includes, of course, capital, factory, buildings and equipments, things like that.

M: That seems reasonable. Now let's come to the time frame. How long does the venture run?

W: How long would you want?

M: As it's a small venture, I would suggest 5 years to start with.

W: The contract is renewable and can be extended if both sides agreed.

M: How long do the board members serve?

W: I would say Five years.

M: (25) The chairman would be the legal representative.

W: Yes. A management office would be brought forth and would be responsible for the day to day running of the joint venture. So far as the management is concerned, you might appoint the manager and the chief engineer of the project. And we might appoint their deputies.

M: Ok, sounds good.

(20)

A.The production cost.

B.The financial outlay.

C.The bank loans.

D.The production line.

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第2题

Too often we just say the words "I'm sorry" and expect that to be good enough. It's not. There are some very important steps to take for a truly heartfelt apology to be effective. Here' s how . ADMIT

21. Many people think just saying "I'm sorry" is enough for an apology.

22. People need to take a few important steps to make a truly heartfelt apology effective.

23. The first and most important step is to admit that you have done everything wrong.

24. The second important step is to accept complete responsibility for what both parties did.

25. You should be specific when you acknowledge the injury you have caused the other person(s).

26. Don' t try to look for the other person' s faults in the problem.

27. Forgetting doesn't mean forgiveness. That is something that few people can truly do.

28. Forgiveness means giving up the right to hurt back or hold it over others.

29. Only when words are given with action could they be meaningful.

30. Once trust is broken between people , it could never get repaired.

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第3题

听力原文:W: You've won how many different boxing divisions.'? Four?M: It's five, yes.W: An

听力原文:W: You've won how many different boxing divisions.'? Four?

M: It's five, yes.

W: And you are one' of the greatest champions of all the 6me.

M: I'm an athlete. I'm a fighter. This is what I do. This is what I still enjoy. I think that one of the main issues here is that fact that being forty, people say, "You know, you are forty years old. You should be playing golf."

W: Yeah.

M: I think this is a whole new age and time. People are living longer. People are exercising. People are eating better. I think we need to re-define what old age is.

W: I think you are just going to make me look bad.

M: Well, I didn't want to say that. Thanks for helping me.

W: Let me tell you something, Ray. There is no fleshier or prettier guy in boxing, and everybody loves you.

M: Well, thank you. I actually designed each and every robe I would wear into the ting, and made sure that it was somewhat symbolic of the flight.

W: Well, maybe this one could just say," I'm forty and I can still do this!"

M: Guys listen, I'm forty and I'm a grandfather also.

W: That's tight!

M: Well, I'm very happy. I've got a beautiful granddaughter, and life goes on.

(20)

A.He is forty.

B.He has two granddaughters.

C.He is a boxer.

D.He has won five boxing divisions.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Morning. Happy to meet you here. How are you and how is your whole family?W: G

听力原文:M: Morning. Happy to meet you here. How are you and how is your whole family?

W: Good morning, sir. Fine, thank you for your care.

M: Er, did you put that advertisement in yesterday, and did you see it?

W: Yes. I have seen it and also have a try.

M: (22)The junior sales manager. They want someone that could help them to manage the company.

W: Yes, it went into the Standard and the Evening News. That sounds good.

M: Jolly good. And congratulations to you!

W: Erm, what sort of a young man had you got in mind?

M: Oh, you know, a good education, er, (23)what I don't want is one of these young cocks, you know who just walk out of university with, exaggerated ideas of his own importance.

W: And how much he's going to earn, frankly. And only according to your conditions and your wants, we could find and look for more proper people, you know, so many people came here, and I don't want to waste their time. And what we want is just the right one.

M: I mean, (24)I'm not prepared to give him a very big salary to start with. I mean the increases he gets in his salary are going to be dependent on how effective he is. That's hard to say and hard to make so concrete criterion. Nowadays, you know, it's very difficult to find such a good person that can be suited this job. (24)And most of the time, they ask so many salary and, the most important one is that, they really have no ability to do it.

(23)

A.Junior Sales Manager Wanted.

B.Personnel Manager Wanted.

C.Secretary Wanted.

D.Managing Director Wanted.

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第5题

听力原文: Conversations are really kind of interesting. I guess it's a kind of hobby of mi
ne to listen to conversations that I can hear in public. It's amazing how different the style. or the tone or the content of different conversations can be and to listen to the differences in the language that people use when they speak to different people.

If you are ever in a bookstore or a department store, it's interesting to hear how the same salesperson talks to different people. There're other interesting places to listen to conversations too, I think, and one place that I've found is on bus trips. People often talk to each other as if no one else were there. I guess they think people can't hear their conversations.

Recently I was on a bus, and I was listening to a conversation of two people behind me. I can't really say I was listening. I guess it would have been hard not to hear it. It was amusing to listen to the two people, though, because they were playing a kind of language, uh, word game about states and state capitals. One person would say the name of the state, and the other person would say the name of the capital.

It sounds like a kind of simple game that doesn't involve much language, and you wouldn't think that it would involve very much conversation, but actually this wasn't the case because as they were playing the game, they continued to compliment one another and to talk about how much they knew about history and how many of the other things they could or couldn't remember about those places from their trips or from their reading.

It was really kind of fun to listen to them.

(33)

A.Listening to different styles of conversations.

B.Listening to the content of different conversations.

C.Listening to how salesmen talk to different people.

D.Listening to conversations in public.

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第6题

听力原文:Unless measures are taken at once, there is a good chance that all the oceans of

听力原文: Unless measures are taken at once, there is a good chance that all the oceans of the world will be heavily polluted by the year 2000. How could this possibly happen?

We have already seen that people allow all kinds of waste products to flow into the sea. It is almost impossible to measure how much sewage and industrial waste end up in our oceans. And [low about oil pollution in the oceans? It is illegal to discharge oil into the sea close to the coast, but when a ship is many miles out to sea there are no such restrictions. Sometimes there is a ship collision, and our beaches are covered with oil. But collisions are not the only cause of oil pollution, not even the main cause. Much more oil is discharged at sea when the oil tanks are cleaned out.

Estimates of the amount of oil discharged into the sea vary quite a lot, but the lowest figure for oil discharged into European waters alone is about 200,000 tons every year. Some people say that the figure could be ten times higher.

It is not only our beaches that are polluted by oil, among other things, some fish in the sea now contain great amounts of poisonous substances. Next time you eat fish, how can you be sure that they are free from oil pollution? It is really quite a problem.

(30)

A.Sewage and industrial waste.

B.Oil pollution on the beach.

C.Oil discharged at sea when people cleaning oil tanks.

D.The oil that leaks out after ship collisions.

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第7题

听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?W: They seem nice enough, but they have a so

听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?

W: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who's driving me crazy.

M: What do you mean?

W: He comes home every night around 10 with his car windows rolled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then Brian and Lisa are wide awake.

M: Oh, no.

W: Oh, yes. Sometimes it takes us till mid-night just to get them settled down again.

M: Have you tried talking to them?

W: We haven't even really met them yet except To say a quick hello. I hate to get off on the wrong foot.

M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on complaining.

W: I know, but I feel stupid complaining. It's not as though he is blasting his stereo all night.

M: You said yourself it is driving you crazy.

W: Well, you know how early I have to get up to be here at the office. I'm just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. They're so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.

M: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something. Then you could ask about their son whether they have any other children and they' ll be sure to &ak about yours.

W: Yeah, and then what?

M: Then you could mention that the hardest thing at this stage is getting your kids to get sleep at night?

W: And keeping them asleep.

M: That's the idea. And you should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it'll be to do politely.

(20)

A.He drives too fast.

B.He plays his guitar too loudly.

C.His radio wakes her children up.

D.His friends are too noisy.

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第8题

听力原文:M: How is your term paper coming along?W: I have just finished the draft, and han

听力原文:M: How is your term paper coming along?

W: I have just finished the draft, and handed it in to Miss Harper.

M: Wow, you are really a doer. I planned to start writing the main body today. What did Miss Harper say about your draft?

W: Well, she suggested I reconsider the whole structure of my paper, as she saw no links between Chapter Three and the whole theme.

M: Oh, so what are you going to do?

W: Miss Harper advised me to delete Chapter Three, and enrich the other chapters. She also recommended a few books. I think that will be of great help. And I'm going to the library this afternoon.

M: I wish I could have Miss Harper be my supervisor. She tends to help her students with patience.

W: Who is your supervisor, then?

M: Mr. Simpson. You should know that he is famous for being strict, and rather, picky.

W: In my opinion, Mr. Simpson is quite responsible, though sometimes he seems to be too direct. All in all, he is quite nice.

M: If you were in my shoes, I'm sure you wouldn't say so. Anyway, I have revised the outline at least three times to meet his requirements. That's why I fall far behind you.

W: Just as the saying goes, a strict master brings up accomplished disciples. You are lucky enough to have Mr. Simpson be your supervisor.

M: You've got a point there. Do you mind my going to the library with you together? Maybe you could give me some advice on writing the term paper.

W: Of course not. I'll gladly do what I can to help.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. How is the man's term paper coming along?

24. What does the man think of Mr. Simpson?

25. What does the man ask the woman to do?

(20)

A.He has finished the first draft.

B.He has just got started.

C.He has finished the main body.

D.He has handed the paper in.

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第9题

听力原文:M:How are your new neighbors, Nancy?W:They seem nice enough, but they have a son

听力原文:M:How are your new neighbors, Nancy?

W:They seem nice enough, but they have a son who's driving me crazy

M: What do you mean?

W: He comes home every night around 10 with his car windows rolled down and his radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then Brian and Lisa are wide awake.

M: Oh, no.

W: Oh, yes. Sometimes it takes us till midnight just to get them to settle down again.

M: Have you tried talking to them?

W: We haven't even really met them yet except to say a quick hallo. I hate to get off on the wrong foot.

M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on simmering.

W: I know, but I feel stupid complaining. It's not as though he's blasting his stereo all night.

M: You said yourself it is driving you crazy.

W: Well, You know how early I have to get up to be here at the office, I'm just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. They're so irritable when I get home in the afternoon.

M: Maybe you could go over there sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something. Then you could ask their son whether they have any other children and they'll be sure to ask about yours.

W: Yeah, and then what?

M: Then you could mention that the hardest thing at this stage is getting your kids to go to sleep at night.

W: And keeping them in the asleep.

M: That's the idea. And you should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.

(20)

A.He drives too fast.

B.He plays his guitar too loudly.

C.His radio wakes her children up.

D.His friends are too noisy.

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第10题

听力原文:Conversations are really kind of interesting. I guess it's a kind of hobby of min

听力原文: Conversations are really kind of interesting. I guess it's a kind of hobby of mine to listen to conversations that I can hear in public. It's amazing how different the style. or the tone or the content of different conversations can be and to listen to the differences in the language that people use when they speak to different people.

If you are ever in a bookstore or a department store, it's interesting to hear how the same salesperson talks to different people. There're other interesting places to listen to conversations too, I think, and one place that I've found is on bus trips. People often talk to each other as if no one else were there. I guess they think people can't hear their conversations.

Recently I was on a bus. and I was listening to a conversation of two people behind me. I can't really say I was listening. I guess it would have been hard not to hear it. It was amusing to listen to the two people, though, because they were playing a kind of language, uh, word game about states and state capitals. One person would say the name of the state, and the other person would say the name of the capital.

It sounds like a kind of simple game that doesn't involve much language, and you wouldn't think that it would involve very much conversation, but actually this wasn't the case because as they were playing the game, they continued to compliment one another and to talk about how much they knew about history and how many of the other things they could or couldn't remember about those places from their trips or from their reading.

It was really kind of fun to listen to them.

(33)

A.Listening to different styles of conversations.

B.Listening to the content of different conversations.

C.Listening to bow salesmen talk to different people.

D.Listening to conversations in public.

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