You will get 30 days' annual holiday.A.rightB.wrongC.Doesn't say
You will get 30 days' annual holiday.
A.right
B.wrong
C.Doesn't say
You will get 30 days' annual holiday.
A.right
B.wrong
C.Doesn't say
第1题
听力原文:W I'm really nervous. I'm supposed to get my employee evaluation today.
M I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. You're a hard worker, you'll be fine.
W Yeah, but I was late twice last month. The construction around my house really blocks traffic. I have to leave 30 minutes earlier than usual.
M Well, you'll be measured on your overall performance. Being 2 days late isn't a big deal, especially since your department has been doing really well lately.
Why is the woman nervous?
A.She has a job interview.
B.She has to give a presentation.
C.She will get her work evaluation.
D.She will meet the company president.
第3题
We are planning to meet outside the railway station on Black Street at 8:00 a.m. It will take us about 2 hours to get to the center of the town by train, and from there we have to catch a bus. It will take another hour to get to the Mystery Caves on the bus.
We will spend about 1 hour and a half visiting the caves (山洞), and we hope to catch the 1:30 bus to Happy Lake for some swimming. If we are late, we will have to take the 3:00 bus straight back to Black Street.
When must you pay for the ticket?
A.At any time before the trip.
B.One week before the trip.
C.Three days before the trip.
第4题
If you"re feeling this way, making some key routine changes could offer the(29)you didn"t even know you were looking for in your life.
It has been said for a long time that it takes 21 days to form. a habit.It"s still a good an ount of time to(30)developing a new habit and become accustomed to embracing it as a part of your everyday life.There are no rules saying youcan"t work on more than one(31)at a time.The idea is not to commit to more than what is32for you.
Feel free to change it up and add in more positive changes as you see fit.Just don"t overdo it—that would(33)the mental wellness and well-being that we"re trying to achieve.
There are very simple things you can do to pull yourself out of it.Think out some ideas (34)for yourself and give some of these ideas a try.Sooner or later, you will get a(35)change.
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第5题
听力原文:M: When do you want to leave for that seaside town, Martha?
W: I'm not sure yet, but maybe we should leave on Friday after work. It's a long drive, but I'd rather get there late Friday than midday Saturday. We have three days off this time, after all.
M: How long is it?
W: Five or six hours.
M: So you leave at 4:30 right after work and you will be there around 9:00 or 10:00?
W: I suppose so. And we could still have a good night's sleep.
M: What are you going to take?
W: Mostly shorts and T-shirts.
M: You don't think it's going to be a bit cold at night at the seaside?
W: Maybe. I'm going to take a sweater or a light coat--just in case.
M: Hope you have a good time there.
What is the woman going to do?
A.Attend a party.
B.Take a holiday.
C.Go on a business trip.
第6题
How Do American Consumers Borrow ?
Young consumers often have not established their credit ratings. Many do not have steady incomes. They might have difficulty borrowing money from an agency in business to make loans. Parents or relatives are usually their best source of loans. Of course, the parents or relatives would have to have money available and be willing to lend it. You might even get an interest-free loan. However, a parent or relative who lends should receive the same interest as any other lender.
There are disadvantages in borrowing from parents or relatives. One is that they may not insist on you paying back the money by a certain time. As a result, you might let the loan drag on. This is especially true if you are not required to pay interest. This is not a way to develop good credit habits.
For most consumers, the cheapest place to borrow is at a commercial bank. Banks are a good source of installment loan which may run for 12 months or up to 30. Most banks also make single-payment loans to consumers for short periods--30,60 ,or 90 days.
The newest type of bank loan is one that a depositor can get simply by writing a check. It is usually called something like "ready credit" or "reserved checking." It works like this. A depositor is given a limited amount of credit, usually between $500 and $1,000. He or she may write checks up to the amount allowed. Once a check has been written, the amount of the check becomes a loan. Usually no charge is made for interest until the loan is made. A typical interest rate is 3 cents per $100 per day, or just under I percent a month. Suppose that you used $100 of your credit and repaid it in 30 days. The cost would be 90 cents. If you repaid it in 10 days, the cost would be only 30 cents.
The advantage of borrowing from a bank is that banks generally charge lower rates than most other lenders. One reason is that banks have more strict credit requirements than most other lenders. A consumer must have a fairly good credit rating to get a bank loan.
According to the first paragraph, young people ______.
A.have difficulty borrowing from their parents or relatives
B.can't get an interest-free loan from their parents or relatives
C.always borrow money from an agency
D.usually borrow from their parents or relatives
第7题
W:Nowadays you're lucky if they don't fall apart before you get them home.
Q:How do they feel about products manufactured nowadays?
(14)
A.Satisfied with their price.
B.Displeased with their quality.
C.Pleased with modern mass-production techniques.
D.Displeased with their technological complexity.
第8题
听力原文: Who should you tip at a hotel? The bellman gets 50 cents to $ 1 per bag for taking your luggage to your room. Maids usually don't expect a tip, but if you stay more than a few days or if your maid does something special for you, a $ 2 tip is a good idea. Room service waiters should get 15% of a bill. Electricity in North America is 110 volts (60 Herz)--not 220. This means you won't be able to use your hair dryer or your electric razor unless you can change it to 110 volts. When telephoning from your hotel room, you will often have to go through the hotel switchboard, specially for long distance calls. These calls can be quite expensive, because the hotel usually adds a high service charge to the calls you make. On the other hand, local calls can generally be made from your room by direct dialing. You can also ask the hotel receptionist to give you a wake-up call in the morning. You will always find soap, towels and linen in hotel rooms in the USA.
(30)
A.50 cents.
B.1 dollar.
C.2 dollars.
D.15 dollars.
第9题
M: Well, that doesn't surprise me. I have some news that you might find exciting. You're pregnant.
Q: What do you know about the woman?
(14)
A.She's got a stomachache.
B.She feels perfectly fine.
C.She's going to get married.
D.She's going to have a baby.
第10题
听力原文:M: Hi, Mary. Did you get a letter from your family?
W: Not today. I just wrote them the day before yesterday so I am not really expecting to hear from them until next week. This is a telephone bill.
What did the woman say about a letter?
A.That she did not get a letter from her family today.
B.That she got a letter from her family two days ago.
C.That she got a letter from her family today.
D.That she doesn't get any letter from her family.