Does the interviewee's family approve the decision of changing a job?A.Yes.B.No.C.No comme
Does the interviewee's family approve the decision of changing a job?
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.No comment.
Does the interviewee's family approve the decision of changing a job?
A.Yes.
B.No.
C.No comment.
第1题
The interviewee does't feel his current job
A.creative.
B.interesting.
C.boring.
第2题
Throughout the talk, the interviewer does all the following EXCEPT______.
A.asking for clarification
B.challenging the interviewee
C.supporting the interviewee
D.initiating topics
第3题
Every day, the interviewee does the following work except
A.writing up plans.
B.communicating with junior staff.
C.writing programs.
第4题
Which of the following does the interviewee consider accurate?
A.Brash.
B.You don't know a crap.
C.How could you?
D.Arrogant.
第5题
Why does the interviewee like his job?
A.The job is admirable.
B.The job is challenging.
C.He is very well-paid.
D.He can meet all kinds of people.
第6题
Why does the interviewee think that brown bagging is a great way?
A.Because it can help to control calories.
B.Because it can reduce expense.
C.Because it is more hygienic.
D.Because it can save more time.
第7题
What does the interviewee say about the games like Fold It or Galaxy Zoo?
A.Children are fascinated about these scientific games.
B.They help people learn about the scientific process.
C.They make science classes in schools really fun.
D.These scientific games require large spaces.
第8题
听力原文:Interviewer: What's the name of your company?
Interviewee: The Atlas Copco Group.
Interviewer: What line of business are you in?
Interviewee: We're in the mining and industrial sector.
Interviewer: What goods or services does your company provide?
Interviewee: We make compressors and other equipment for the mining and construction industries.
Interviewer: How many employees does your company have?
Interviewee: Over 21,000 world-wide.
Interviewer: Where are your headquarters?
Interviewee: In Sweden, in the capital, Stockholm.
Interviewer: Where are your main markets?
Interviewee: Well, we operate world-wide, but our main market is the Europe Union.
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A.The mining industry.
B.The service industry.
C.The construction industry.
D.The light industry.
第9题
Why does the interviewee mention the MBA schools?
A.To show that students have to do a lot of project work.
B.To show that the basketball style. is not always apparent.
C.To show that it is difficult for students to take notes.
D.To show MBA classes are mostly teacher-led classes.
第10题
M: When I'm walking down the street, I look at things. When I'm sitting on the bus, I might look at the signs and read them. I read a little more now than I used to. I don't always have time to go home and pick up a book and read because I have three kids.
W: Right. So that's something you think would make you a better reader, but you don't usually have time to do it.
M: Oh yeah. If you could pick up a book every day, it would make you a better reader.
W: How do you know?
M: Oh I know that for a fact. Because when I just had one child, I was able to do that. One child is a big difference than three. I was able to do more for myself than I am now. Like Mr. Mark, another learner in the program, for instance, is much more advanced than I am. That's because he can pick up a book every day and practice every day. His wife helps him. I don't have anybody to help me, and when I get stuck on something, I get fed up. I put it down and try to begin the next day. But I may not have the time for the next day. When my kids go to sleep, I'm ready to go to sleep. Or I might just want to sit up, look at a picture and relax my mind. It's real difficult.
W: So the difference between you and Mr. Mark is that he has more time and he has someone to help him?
M: Right, right.
W: Anything else that makes it different for him?
M: He doesn't have as much responsibilities as I do. He's older. I believe he's still working, but nothing like a full-time job. He doesn't have as many worries as I do. He has been where I'm trying to get. He may own his home already. And that's a big difference.
W: How do you know a book is harder or easier?
M: By the words. An easier book, I maybe could break down so many words in that book. A harder one, I can't break down maybe one or two. Then I know it's harder.
W: Does anything else make a book harder or easier?
M: I think it's like reading words where the print is not so fine. I hate books with small letters. It scares me. They are written down real small. But when they are bigger, and bigger letters I don't mean like capitals—I mean bigger letters. You can see more easily. I can see them better. I could go through it like that and see the words that I know. When they are in small print, I can't figure out the ones. I just have to read it to find if I can read it or not.
Questions:
11. On which of the following topics is the man being interviewed?
12.Why does the interviewee not have time to put up a book to read at home?
13.The interviewee said several differences between him and Mr. Mark. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
14.How does the interviewee know the book is easier or harder?
15.According to the interviewee, does anything else make a book harder or easier?
(31)
A.Ways to become a better reader and writer.
B.Ways to read a harder or easier hook.
C.Ways to print a good book.
D.Ways to read a book.