Could I have your mark-sheet, please?
第1题
MA Sure, we can hold mail at the post office for up to one month. Could I have your address and the dates you'd like us to hold your mail?
WA My address is 13 East Deborah Circle, Bountiful, Utah 84010. I'd like you to hold my mail from Wednesday August second until Saturday August twelfth.
MA O.K., Ms. Heaton. We'll hold your mail until August twelfth. After that we'll resume your regular mail delivery schedule. When you come back from vacation, just stop in and pick up the mail from that week.
Where will the woman go?
A.On vacation
B.On a business trip
C.To an international conference
D.To study abroad for the summer
第2题
Office Works
544 Hudson Street
Boston, MA 34602
Tel: (617) 555-7664 Fax: (617) 555-7670
May 10, 20__
Mary Briddock
Banqueting Director
Wynd's Garden Hotel
219 Center Circle
Boston, MA 03299
Dear Ms. Briddock:
Our company, Office Works, is seeking a place to host a banquet. We will honor our top employees at this event, which will include dinner followed by speeches and the presentation of awards.
At the same time we plan to celebrate an (141) to our company. We recently purchased the Office Supply Store, and we are now the region's largest seller of office supplies.
We expect approximately 100 guests. We would like to have our event on Saturday, August 15th. If no room is available for that date, we could consider (142) it on the following Saturday, August 22ha.
Could you please mail me your latest price list, descriptive brochure, and menus? I am interested in learning more about (143) facilities and services.
Thank you.
Lynn Ishii
Events Coordinator
(41)
A.addition
B.additive
C.addend
D.addendum
第3题
听力原文:W: Hello! This is Johns Hopkins. Dr. Silver's Office. Can I help you?
M: Hello! This is Conley. Oh, I thought you opened at 10:00 a.m., but my wife told me to try earlier. She was right! I was going to call you at lunch.
W: Yes, your wife is right. People are always surprised that we're here so early. The reason is that our motto is "Always at patients' service". From around the world, people come to Johns Hopkins trusting that they will receive the best, most comprehensive patient-focused care available anywhere. How can I help you, sir?
M: Well, I'd like to make an appointment to have a cheek-up, please.
W: Okay. I'd like to make sure what your name is, please.
M: Yes. My name is Ian Conley, I-A-N C-O-N-L -E-Y.
W: Thank you, Mr. Conley. Well, I'm sorry to tell you that I have a lot of appointments these two days. How about the day after tomorrow at 9:30?
M: Um...would you have anything in the afternoon? Well, I will have a meeting Thursday morning.
W: Okay. Hmm...we do have an opening that afternoon at 4:00. Would that be good for you?
M: Yes, that would be just tine. I will come at 4:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
W: Okay. Mr. Conley, while I have you on the line, could I just check a few things?
M: Sure.
W: Is your address still 2354 Lecklear Street, apartment 11?
M: Actually, ma'am, it's number 17.
W: Okay, I'll change that. And your phone number—is it 233-4027?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Thank you, Mr. Conley. Alright, I have you down for 4:00 on Thursday afternoon.
M: Thanks. See you then.
W: Bye.
(20)
A.The woman speaker is a doctor.
B.The man speaker is called Silver.
C.The man called the woman at lunchtime.
D.The man's wife wanted to have a check-up.
第4题
"Your dress is so beautiful, I wish I could have one myself."
A.Thank you
B.No, just so-so
C.Not at all
D.I don't think so
第5题
Could I have your name, please?
A.It's my pleasure
B.It's very kind of you
C.Call me John
第6题
听力原文:MA Have you given much thought about saving for your retirement?
WB Well, I spoke to a financial planner last year. She helped me set up a retirement account and now I have money automatically deposited into it each month. It's pretty easy.
MA I'm just now talking to a financial planner. I think I'll wind up doing something similar to what you've done.
WB You really should. Like I said, it's easy, and it's automatic—the money is deducted right from your paycheck. It's a little shocking the first time you get your paycheck, and it's less than you normally get, but you get used to it fairly quickly. And the other side of it is that the retirement fund grows quickly too.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Paying bills
B.Choosing a bank
C.Planning for retirement
D.Changes to the payroll system
第7题
--- Could I use your dictionary for a moment? --- __________ .
A.It’s well
B.It doesn’t matter
C.By all means
D.I have no idea
第8题
Passenger: It’s Paine, Sarah Paine.
Customer officer: ()?
’s P-A-I-N-
A.
B.How do you spell your last name
C.What is your last name
D.How to pronounce your last name
E.How could I speak your last name
第9题
听力原文:M: Can I borrow your pen? Mine is out of ink.
W: Sorry, I don't have a second pen. Would a pencil do?
What did the woman mean
A.She could let the man have her pen.
B.She had no pen herself.
C.She could offer him a pencil.
第10题
Mr. Ma: No, not at all. What do you want to know?
Student: How long have you been teaching English?
Mr. Ma: 20 years.
Student: Wwa! 20 years! That's almost as old as I am! What kind of mining have you had?
Mr. Ma: I graduated from a four-year-teacher's college about 20 years ago. I learned both English and pedagogy during my college years.
Student: Have you been to an English speaking country?
Mr. Ma: Yes. Last summer I was awarded a study-abroad scholarship in Canada.
Student: What did you do in Canada?
Mr. Ma: A Canadian college ran a teacher's training program for us Chinese teachers. We learned how to organize English classes. The program was very successful.
Student: What is your most significant accomplishment in teaching English?
Mr. Ma: One of my students won first prize in National Competition of English Skills five years ago.
Student: Competition of English Skills? What was that?
Mr. Ma: It was a competition that included speaking, listening, creating an English web page and writing English subtitles for drawings.
Student: That must have been very challenging.
Mr. Ma: Yes, I was very proud of my students. And I was very proud of myself.
Student: Are you bothered by any problems in your teaching?
Mr. Ma: Yes, of course, I am sometimes frustrated when I see the poor scores of my students in a class quiz or examination. Sometimes I don't know how to help them move forward in their studies.
Student: What is your plan to help your students get better scores in the future?
Mr. Ma: I hope to try some new interactive ways of teaching in my next term.
Student: Thank you very much for answering my questions. I have learned a lot from this interview.
(27)
A.It is about English teachers in a school.
B.It is about teachers' accomplishments.
C.It is about teachers' frustrations.
D.It is about training of English teachers.