It's time to ______games.We all like ______ games.
A.playing playing
B.play play
C.playing play
D.play playing
A.playing playing
B.play play
C.playing play
D.play playing
第1题
听力原文:M: The service in this restaurant is too terrible.
W: Right. It's high time they got rid of half of the staff here, if you ask me.
What conclusion can we draw from the conversation?
A.Both speakers think half of the staff are efficient.
B.The man has an unfavorable opinion of the staff, but the woman does not.
C.Neither of them has a favorable opinion of the staff.
D.The woman is a restaurant manager herself.
第2题
第三节 词语配伍
从上边一栏中找出一个与下边一栏的含义相符的选项。
[A]What time is it now?
[B]How is the weather today?
[C]What do you think of China?
[D] I'm sure.
[E] I like reading books.
[F] That's OK.
[G] You should see a doctor.
How do you like China?
第3题
•You will hear five people talking about documents.
•For each recording, decide which document each speaker is talking about.
•Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.
•Do not use any letter more than once.
•You will hear the five recordings twice.
A an invoice
B a driving license
C a passport
D instruction manual
E an agenda
F a bank statement
G a tourist guide
H a guarantee
第4题
To: Cathy_Douglas@yahoo.com
From: Stephen3725 @ hotmail. com
Date: 5 December 2009
Subject: Notification of My Resignation
Dear Ms. Douglas.
I am writing to inform. you of my intention to resign from G & S Holdings.
I have appreciated very much my four years' working for the company. The training has been excellent and I have gained valuable experience working within an efficient and professional team environment. In particular, I have appreciated your personal guidance during these first years of my career.
I feel now that it is time to further develop my knowledge and skills base in a different environment.
I would like to leave, if possible, in a month's time on Saturday, 2 January. This will allow me to complete my current workload. I hope that this suggested arrangement is acceptable to the company.
Once again, thank you for your support.
Yours Sincerely,
Stephen Feenney
What is the main idea of Stephen's e-mail?
A.Saying farewell to his colleagues in G&S Holdings
B.Conveying his gratitude to the manager
C.Asking his manager for a leave due to illness
D.Informing his manager of the resignation
第5题
听力原文:G : Hello !
M : May I speak to Mr. Golden ,please?
G : Yes, I am Golden.
M : Good morning, Mr. Golden. This is Mary Thomson from Business Weekly. I want talk with you about 3M’s intrapreneurship. Could you introduce it to our viewer?
G : Ok! We took advantage of the 3M policy that allow scientist to spend up to 15% their time on project of their own choosing.
M : Could you tell me more about the policy?
G : Of course, this policy dates back to 1923, when 3M’s chief executive William Mcknight discovered Dick Drew working on the tape project that he’s been ordered to abandon. Recognizing the people do their best work on projects that interest them, McKnight didn’t stop Drew. How wise he was! The project Drew wouldn’t give up produced the transparent tape that most of us know as Scotch tape. Since then, 3M has established a corporate culture that encourages teamwork but also stresses individualism.
M : This is really a great story of 3M corporation.
You will hear a news reporter A is making phone interview with B concerning this intrapreneurship.
Name of the company: (1) ______
The policy of the company (2) ______
William Mcknight is the (3)______ of the company in 1923.
Corporate culture of 3M lay great emphasis on (4)______
第6题
听力原文:M: Good morning, Susan.
W: I' m sorry, but I don' t think I know you.
M: In fact you do. Several weeks ago we met each other at Jim' g party. I' m Peter Watson.
W: Peter! Oh, yes. Sorry, I didn' t recognize you. How are you ?
M: Fine, thank you. You look thinner than before. How are you these days?
W: Just fine. But I am busy writing an article.
Where did Peter meet Susan for the first time?
A.In a park in Paris.
B.In the school.
C.At Jim's party.
第7题
A) scrape
B) scratch
C) explore
D) exploited
E) consent
F) consultant
G) bribe
H) positively
I) exchange
J) investigation
K) accounting
L) undiscovered
M) unveiled
N) shielded
O) negatively
In the past several years, many news stories about corporate greed have come to surface. The illegal practices of some executives have(1)impacted our economy. What makes this worse is that these executives seem to have the(2)of some political leaders. Some of the executives even(3)lawmakers. Recently a member of Congress from California was caught demanding gifts from interest groups in(4)for supporting new laws. A few top leaders in the government are under(5)for illegal activities. This doesn't even(6)the surface of the problem. A few years back a company made many purposeful(7)errors to fool investors. Many believe that one reason the problem became so big was that our nation's top leaders(8)the company. By the time the truth was(9), many innocent people had lost their entire savings. There seems to be more and more companies that(10)the public's trust for their own interests. This calls for laws and strict regulations to put the illegal practice to an end.
第8题
&8226;You will hear another five recordings.
&8226;For each recording, decide who is speaking.
&8226;Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.
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A an official
B a marketing researcher
C a health products exporter
D an agent for textiles
E a trader for livestock and poultry
F a clothing maker
G a company's receptionist
H a board member
第9题
A) expect B) administrative C) returned D) recycled E) dependent
E) complete G) sake H) temper I) responsible J) limited
K) likely L) assignment M) concept N) qualified O) appointment
第10题
听力原文:Hu: Hi, John!
John: G'day, Hu! How's it going?
Hu: All right! But I'm having a bit of trouble finding some of the stuff I need.
John: Really! What're you looking for?
Hu: Well, I'm just trying to find out a bit about the use of steel in building construction. Have you any ideas?
John: Yeah! Well, speaking offhand, that should be straightforward enough. What about the library? There's a database on computer, and most of the stuff you need is catalogued—you should be able to find it somewhere or other.
Hu: Yes—but that's the easy part! You then have to find the book you want on the shelves, and you often find that it' s out already.
John: I know what you mean! Then you have to line up to borrow it, if it's CTL.
Hu: CTL? What's CTL?
John: It means "confined to library": you know—it means you can't take it out. You have to read it in the library.
Hu: It seems easy, doesn't it; but you have to reserve it, and then you may want to photocopy bits of it, or make notes — and there never seems to be enough time!
John: Hmm! In your shoes, I think I'd have a word with your tutor.
Hu: I think I'll do that! Thanks! See you later, Bye!
John: See yah! And good luck!
Question : What is the stuff that Hu is looking for?
(23)
A.The use of steel in building construction.
B.Computer usage.
C.Database on computer.
D.Building construction.
第11题
New York’s Attorney General’s office (26)_______ an investigation in the fall into whether or not Verizon, Cablevision and Time Warner are delivering broadband that’s as fast as the providers (27)_______ it is. Earlier this month, the office asked for the public’s help to measure their speed results, saying consumers (28)_______ to get the speeds they were promised. “Too many of us may be paying for one thing, and getting another,” the Attorney General said.
If the investigation uncovers anything, it wouldn’t be the first time a telecom provider got into (29)_______ over the broadband speeds it promised and delivered customers. Back in June, the Federal Communications Commission fined AT& T $ 100 million over (30)_______ that the carrier secretly reduced wireless speeds after customers consumed a certain amount of (31)_______ .
Even when they stay on the right side of the law, Internet providers arouse customers’ anger over bandwidth speed and cost. Just this week, an investigation found that media and telecom giant Comcast is
the most (32)_______ provider. Over 10 months, Comcast received nearly 12,000 customer complaints, many (33)_______ to its monthly data cap and overage (超过额度的)charges.
Some Americans are getting so (34)_______ with Internet providers they’re just giving up. A recent study found that the number of Americans with high-speed Internet at home today (35)_______ fell during the last two years, and 15% of people now consider themselves to be “cord-cutters.”
A)accusations
B) actually
C) claim
D) communicating
E) complain
F) data
G) deserved
H) frustrated
I) hated
J) launched
K) relating
L) times
M) trouble
N) usually
O) worried