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How many companies were involved in producing the hydranlic part for the film Tianic?
A.Three.
B.Only one.
C.Two.
D.Four.
How many companies were involved in producing the hydranlic part for the film Tianic?
A.Three.
B.Only one.
C.Two.
D.Four.
第1题
听力原文:M: I can't believe this company is letting so many of us go.
W: I know how you feel. They should have let us know earlier about the plan to merge with Robson Inc.
M: I can't agree with you more. Perhaps we should consider something legal against the company.
W: Well, that sounds too far to me at this point. All they are saying at this point is that it will be an official decision after both companies sign the contract by the end of next month.
Why is the company laying so many people off?
A.The company plans to merge with another company.
B.The people broke the law.
C.The people didn' t work hard enough.
D.The company went out of business.
第2题
How many companies were involved in producing the hydraulic part for the film Titanic?
A.Three.
B.Only one.
C.Two.
D.Four.
第3题
How many dollars did IBM and other technology companies pay for the year 2000?
A.Tens of thousands
B.Tens of millions
C.Tens of billions
第4题
How many companies are presenting products in the Consumer Electronics Show?
A.More than twenty thousand.
B.More than three thousand.
C.More than two hundred.
D.More than three hundred.
第5题
第6题
Approximately how many companies in total does George help each year?
A.100
B.200
C.300
第7题
Do you think that companies should control the number of extra hours staff work? (Should companies decide how many extra hours staff work?)
第8题
M: Thank you. As you can see, little by little, Americans are turning to solar power, tapping the strength of the sun for energy.
W: Yeah, that's true. Sunlight has already been used for heating or cooling homes and office buildings in the sunny south.
M: Experts say all signs point to the birth of the solar energy industry. Right now, an increasing number of companies are selling solar collector panels to heat and cool homes or to heat water. The glass and metal panels each cost from $100 to more than $500, and the three or four-bedroom home usually requires a dozen or more. They look like sandwiches. They are usually placed in rooftops. Nobody knows how many have been sold, and in addition, many people have built their own units. It has been estimated that solar power equipment will be a $1.3 billion industry by 1995, and more than a million homes will use sunlight for heat, air conditioning or to generate electricity, both in the cities and in countryside.
W: Wow! That is really big business.
What do we learn about the use of solar energy in the U. S. ?
A.It is very well established.
B.It is relatively new.
C.It is found in one million homes.
D.It is being rapidly expanded.
第9题
A.cutting
B.cut
C.being cut
D.to be cut
第10题
听力原文:W: It's fantastic to meet you here, John. I'm also your fan.
M: Thank you.
W: Before we start the interview, could you please sign my favourite CD for me?
M: My pleasure.
W: Tons of thanks. All these years, there must have been a lot of music companies asking you to join them.
M: Yes, you are right.
W: Then why did you choose Rock?
M: It was mainly because of their sincerity. They agreed that I do not need to do too many promotions, and they also give me freedom. Besides, I do mind whether the media only concentrate on how much money I earn when I sign a contract.
W: But isn't money important to you?
M: I think money for me is not the most important issue. Rock is a Taiwan-based company, but they make me, a Hong kong singer, feel .that I am yew important to them. They really touch me.
W: Also, you can see that they have put in effort into making singers' albums.
M: Yeah, the quality is quite high. If I were a consumer, I would buy a high-quality product.
W: Your point is well taken. However, not many fans in Hongkong know how to distinguish between good and bad music. Maybe your target market is not them.
M: I don't really care about the Hongkong market. I know it is very irresponsible to say this, but it is true. My next album is going to be a Mandarin one.
W: A Mandarin one?
M: Yeah. I was also very surprised when Rock approached me and asked me to concentrate on Mandarin albums. Previously, my songs were all in Cantonese. If you were the head of the company, would you ask me to produce Cantonese albums rather than Mandarin ones?
W: Of course, and the songs will be very commercialized, too.
M: It proves that Rock doesn't treat me as a money-making artist.
(23)
A.Rock allowed him much freedom.
B.Rock didn't treat him as a money machine.
C.Rock cooperated with him with great sincerity.
D.Rock didn't ask him to do much for promotions.