Wearing much jewelry is proper for business occasions so as to make people more beauti
第1题
A.It is acceptable for a woman to wear a mini-skirt.
B.Jewelry or accessory is forbidden in the interview.
C.The clothes must be properly fit, but never overdresse
D.Wearing a hat is considered to be lacking in confidenc
第2题
听力原文: Attention shoppers, all holiday items are now on sale. For today and today only. Save as much as 50 percent on specially marked items—buy two for the price of one. Or, visit our jewelry section for a selection of beautiful watches, bracelets, and rings. All jewelry is 75 percent off the original price. Jewelry makes the perfect gift for loved ones and friends. We have other bargains in women's wear, men's wear, and home furnishings. Hurry and shop before the end of the day.
Where might this announcement be heard?
A.At a shoe store
B.At a supermarket
C.At a jewelry store
D.At a department store
第3题
W: Have you looked at the price tag? It costs almost twice as much as the house we're now living in.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
(18)
A.Salesman and customer.
B.Expert on jewelry and his wife.
C.Estate agent and client.
D.Husband and wife.
第4题
Why does the writer discuss forcing everyone to buy the same car or have the same house?
A.To show that freedom of choice is absolute.
B.To predict the way society will be in the next few decades.
C.To assume what would happen if wearing uniforms became an obligatory.
D.To criticize that the government has interfered too much in people's daily life.
第5题
In keeping with the theory that royalty has helped keep hat-wearing tradition alive, which of the following is NOT true?
A.Queen Elizabeth II wrote a book of the rules to appropriately wear hats.
B.Queen Elizabeth II has worn about 100 hats per year.
C.Queen Elizabeth II reigns Britain for the longest years.
D.Queen Elizabeth II loves hat wearing so much so that she can be called a fan.
第6题
Amai ______.
A.is a documentary filmmaker, who was not personally involved in World War Ⅱ
B.lost her face in the world's first atomic bombing and is now wearing a new face
C.cannot forgive and forget those who have done so much harm to her and her country
D.sees the despair of the bomb-makers and enjoys the price they have paid for what they did
第7题
听力原文: Shyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. (32)Shy people are anxious and self-conscious; that is, they are over-concerned with their own appearance and actions. Worrisome thoughts are Am I wearing unattractive clothes? It is obvious that such uncomfortable feelings must affect people unfavorably. And a person's self concept is reflected in the way he or she behaves and the way a person behaves affects other people's reactions(33)In general, the way people think about themselves has a deep effect on all areas of their lives. Shy people are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others. They need reassurance that they are doing "the right thing". Shy people are very sensitive to criticism. It makes them feel inferior. They also find it difficult to be pleased by praises because they believe they are unworthy of praise.(34) A shy person may respond to a praise with a statement like this one:"You're just saying that to make me feel good. I know it's not true." It of, or at least reduced?(35)Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determination. It is important for people to accept their weaknesses as well as their strengths, for example, not fair for them to label themselves inferior because they have to be realistic.
(33)
A.Their own appearance and actions.
B.Their feelings about others.
C.The reactions to others' words.
D.Their worrisome thoughts.
第8题
W: Manager, I am working.
M: What exactly are you doing?
W: I'm helping two customers to find the CD they asked for. I just found it.
M: Oh, I'm sorry. I only saw you standing here, holding a CD and looking around. Can I help you?
W: Yeah, maybe. But where are they?
M: who? who are you looking for?
W: I went to the back shelf to get this CD for a woman and her husband. And now I can't fred them.
M: What. do they look like? Tell me as many details as you can.
W: Well, she's fairly tall with curly red hair. He's tall with short blond hair. They look like they're in their late thirties. Yeah, both are tall, much taller than I.
M: Hmm. I don't see anyone like that. What are they wearing? Do you remember what they are wearing?
W: Yeah. He's wearing a red sweatshirt and blue jeans. She's wearing a white skirt and a purple sweater.
M: A white skirt and a purple sweater? Hey, wait! I think I saw them in the classical section.
W: Oh, you're right!
M: Hurry there, Mary. Thank you.
W: Sir! Madam! I have that CD you're looking for. Sorry for keeping you waiting for so long. Do you enjoy the music here?
(20)
A.The man at first misunderstood and criticized the woman.
B.The man didn't want to help the woman.
C.The man was so angry that he finally dismissed the woman.
D.The man was very angry that the couple had disappeared.
第9题
听力原文: A couple of weeks ago, I ran into my boyhood friend David for the first time in twenty years. I had heard that David had made a fortune on the stock market, so I was surprised he wasn't driving an expensive car, or wearing expensive clothes. As a matter of fact, he looked a lot like me, wearing an inexpensive suit that looked a couple of years old, and driving an old car with a little rust around the edges. I asked him what he was doing these years, and he said he was teaching business at the local community college. "Teaching business?" I exclaimed, "I thought I heard you were in New York, making a fortune in stocks." David smiled," Yes, I did that until five years ago, but I got out. The stress was giving me a stomachache and a had heart. Besides, once I got into that business, I had to run just to keep up. I never had any time to spend with my family. We are all much happier now." I shook my head, he had achieved every man's ambition, but he gave it up. I had always dreamed of having money, but it never occurred to me that there might be disadvantages to being rich.
(30)
A.David had made a lot of money in stocks.
B.David wore expensive clothes when driving.
C.David ran into a boyhood friend twenty years ago.
D.David taught business at a local community college.
第10题
听力原文: A few months ago, [32] a team of interviewers were sent to schools to find out why children are prejudiced against science. Their answer provided this surprising picture of a typical scientist: they thought [33] a scientist is a rather dull person who spends all day working in a laboratory, wearing a white coat and making things that smell bad. They thought that scientists usually aren't very interesting and don't talk about anything but science. They don't play games well and they aren't attractive to the opposite sex. They also did not realize that women are as capable of becoming scientists as men.
On the other hand, [34] an art graduate is seen as a much livelier person. Arts graduates are thought to have a better sense of humor, to be interested in sports and pop music and to be considered attractive. When you understand these misconceptions which children have, it is only logical that most of them want to study arts rather than science.
(33)
A.Scientists.
B.Art graduates.
C.Children.
D.Women.