听力原文:(A) He's buying an umbrella. (B) He's clearing the table. (C) He's serving the di
听力原文:(A) He's buying an umbrella.
(B) He's clearing the table.
(C) He's serving the diners.
(D) He's waiting by the restroom.
A.
B.
C.
D.
听力原文:(A) He's buying an umbrella.
(B) He's clearing the table.
(C) He's serving the diners.
(D) He's waiting by the restroom.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第1题
W: That's not a bad-looking bike. I'd like to have it so long as it can run.
Q: What does the man say about the bike?
(16)
A.The man wants to buy it.
B.The man doesn't like the brake of the bike.
C.The bike will be a waste of money if he buys it.
D.The man likes tile appearance of the bike.
第2题
M: I think you should get him a record, just because he's an English teacher doesn't mean all he does is read.
What does the man mean?
A.Not everyone from England likes to read all the time.
B.People who teach English like things besides books.
C.The English like to read a lot and listen to music.
D.English teachers usually like to read a lot.
第3题
Man: Would you be interested in these? They're one-hundred percent cotton, and look how nice the details are. They're on sale this week for just 25 dollars apiece. That's a real bargain for shirts as nicely made as these.
Woman: They're just right. That stitching around the cuffs and collars is very nice. I'll take two of the gray ones.
What is the woman buying?
A.Shoes.
B.Shirts.
C.Skirts.
D.Hats.
第4题
M: I think you should get him a record, just because he's an English teacher and it doesn't mean all he does is to read.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.People who teach English like things besides books.
B.English teachers usually like to read a lot.
C.The English teachers like to read and to listen to music.
D.Not every one from England likes to read all the time
第5题
听力原文:Why are we buying from NorTech?
(A) Sure, let's see what they have.
(B) Because they have the best prices.
(C) We're planning on buying from them too.
(22)
A.
B.
C.
第6题
听力原文:M: Hi, Linda.
W: Hi, James. What are you doing in the mall? I thought you said you avoid these places.
M: Oh, I still do, but it's my roommate's birthday tomorrow and I am looking around to get him a present. He's not exactly the easiest person to find a present for.
W: Have you had any ideas of what to get?
M: Not really. I want to get him something he will be able to use instead of something he'lI just put into the closet.
W: That's true. I know often I get something from somebody I hardly ever use. And they stay in the closet or garage before they get thrown away.
M: I know. That's the problem. That's why I hate buying gifts for people because it can never be perfect.
W: Perhaps you are trying too hard to get something very impressive or decorative. I always think a gift should be practical.
M: Oh, I know. His bag is almost wrecked. Maybe I should get him a new one instead.
W: It sounds like a good gift.
M: Gosh, now I am wondering which color I should pick. He is really picky about the color.
W: That's not difficult. What was the last color he chose? He obviously chose it for a reason.
(1)
A.In a shopping mall.
B.In the dormitory.
C.In the office.
D.In a library.
第7题
听力原文: Stocks can be divided into two categories: those for trading and those for investing. Within trading stocks, you make money by figuring out whether other traders will keep buying or start selling the stock and positioning yourself accordingly for a few weeks or even days. By contrast, with investing stocks you aim to buy into a company at an attractive price, given the worth of its assets and likely future profits, regardless of when the value will be recognized by the market. This way, you can steer clear of overpaying for fashionable dogs.
There's nothing revolutionary about this strategy, of course. It's just a question of calmly mixing and matching some old, and apparently somewhat contradictory, stock market wisdom and applying it to a hot market. About 70 years ago, British economist John Maynard Keynes said investors should view the market as a beauty contest, and they should mainly buy, trading stocks that other people would find attractive. Benjamin Graham, the father of modem securities analysis, bristled at that idea. He lamented that stock buyers, though almost always called investors, are often actually speculators. Instead, he preached that they should make a hardnosed assessment of the inherent value of companies and search out investing stocks.
What is the most appropriate title for this passage?
A.Two Types of Stocks
B.A New Strategy of Investment
C.Distinctions between Trading and Investment
D.Conflicting Perspectives on Stock Investment
第8题
听力原文:W: We can't find David. He is missing! The train is about to start.
M: Don't worry. Maybe he is buying some food at the shop on the platform.
Where does the conversation possibly take place?
A.At the railway station.
B.At the airport.
C.On the train.
第9题
听力原文:(A) She's wearing protective clothing.
(B) She's buying a new hat.
(C) She's storing food in jars.
(D) She's dressing for a party.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第10题
Money doesn't mean that much to me. To me, it's not money to me unless I'm the one who's taking the money out or cashing the check. That's money because it's mine. Otherwise it doesn't really mean anything. Somebody asked me "Doesn't bother you, handling all that money all day long?" I said, "It's not money to me. I'm a magician. I'll show you how it works." So I counted out paper. I said, "Over there, at this window, it's nothing. Over there, at that window, it's money." If you were going to think about it every minute:" Oh look, here's five thousand dollars, wow! Where could I go on five thousand dollars? Off to Bermuda..." You'd get a hang - up, and so dissatisfied at having to deal with money that is not yours, you couldn't work.
What is the speaker?
A.A shop assistant.
B.A bank teller.
C.A regular customer.
D.A stock broker.