Let's set up a meeting with other parents, so everyone can learn ways to make water safer
A. raise
B. establish
C. have
D. erect
A. raise
B. establish
C. have
D. erect
第1题
听力原文:M: Look at those sales figures! We'll be bankrupt in a week.
W: Stop worrying, Mr Morgan. Haven't you heard of the National Bank? The National Bank is in business to help small businesses. Now, let's not waste any more time.
What does the woman mean in this conversation?
A.The sale figures will go up definitely.
B.They can rely on the National Bank to help them out.
C.They'll set up a new company soon.
D.She will apply for a job in the bank.
第2题
W: That' s a nice idea, but I have to finish this budget report. I probably won't have time to go out to eat today. How about tomorrow?
M: Well, I am leaving for the Montreal office tonight. I won't be back until Saturday afternoon.
W: Tell you what? Let me tell Jimmy we would like to take him out. When are you available next week? When you get back from Montreal, call me, and we can set up a date.
What are the speakers discussing?
A.Guidelines for a budget report
B.Preparation for the trip
C.An invitation to lunch
D.A review of the new restaurant
第3题
听力原文:M: Kelly, do I have many appointments today and tomorrow? What's on my schedule?
W: Let me check. You have a dinner engagement with Mr. Greg. But this afternoon you are free. Tomorrow, you have a press conference starting at 10: 40.
M: OK, set up a meeting with Mr. White. for 9: 00 tomorrow. And I'd like to visit the Human Resource Department at 14: 00 this afternoon to meet our new manager. Is Jane free at that time?
W: Yes, she is. I will call her right now.
What does the woman do?
A.She is a clerk.
B.She is a manager.
C.She is a journalist.
D.She is a secretary.
第4题
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
In 1954, an American called Ray Kroc was selling milk machines. Most restaurants bought one or two of these machines, but one restaurant ordered eight of them. Kroc was surprised at this big order. He decided to visit the restaurant.
It was a small hamburger stand(汉保包销售点). A group of young people in clean, white uniforms (制服)were at work. They were happy, fast and polite. People kept on coming to buy food. Kroc thought this was a very successful business.He looked up at the name over the door. It read, "McDonald's Hamburgers".
Kroc found out that two brothers owned the business. They were called Mac and Dick McDonald. He suggested that they should set up more restaurants, but the brothers were happy with their life, and they themselves did not want to. However, they let Kroc set up other restaurants for them. That was the start of the biggest fast food company. In 1955, Kroc opened his first McDonald's near Chicago. Four years later, the 100th McDonald's was opened. In 1961 Kroc bought all rights(权利)to McDonald's from Mac and Dick. By 1972, a new McDonald's was opened every day. By 1974, there were over 3,000 McDonald's around the world.
Kroc decided to visit" McDonald's Hamburgers" because______.
A.it was a clean restaurant and sold good food
B.the workers in the restaurant were fast and polite
C.it bought more milk machines from him than other restaurants
第5题
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
In 1954, an American called Ray Kroc was selling milk machines. Most restaurants bought one or two of these machines, but one restaurant ordered eight of them. Kroc was surprised at this big order. He decided to visit the restaurant.
It was a small hamburger stand(汉保包销售点). A group of young people in clean, white uniforms (制服)were at work. They were happy, fast and polite. People kept on coming to buy food. Kroc thought this was a very successful business.He looked up at the name over the door. It read, "McDonald's Hamburgers".
Kroc found out that two brothers owned the business. They were called Mac and Dick McDonald. He suggested that they should set up more restaurants, but the brothers were happy with their life, and they themselves did not want to. However, they let Kroc set up other restaurants for them. That was the start of the biggest fast food company. In 1955, Kroc opened his first McDonald's near Chicago. Four years later, the 100th McDonald's was opened. In 1961 Kroc bought all rights(权利)to McDonald's from Mac and Dick. By 1972, a new McDonald's was opened every day. By 1974, there were over 3,000 McDonald's around the world.
Kroc decided to visit" McDonald's Hamburgers" because______.
A.it was a clean restaurant and sold good food
B.the workers in the restaurant were fast and polite
C.it bought more milk machines from him than other restaurants
第6题
听力原文:W: What's the problem?
M: I can't figure out how to put the page numbers on. I've done everything and they aren't showing up.
W: Let's see. Did you press Shift, F-8?
M: Yes, I did that. Then I hit P for page and N for number.
W: That's good. Did you type in the page number where you want the numbering to start?
M: Yes. I typed the number 1.
W: Right. Did you press Enter?
M: Yes.
W: How about F-7 return to the document?
M: I did that. But no number's showed up on the screen.
W: Unhuh, Did you print it?
M: No, I don't want to print it until I see the numbers.
W: Well, that's the problem then. The numbers don't show up on the screen. But they will be on the printed copy. Let's try that.
M: Okay. You do it this time, and I'll watch.
W: Well, I'll do it if you want, but it would be better if you let me talk you through it.
M: I don't know.
W: Really. Once you've done it with someone coaching you, it's easier to do it on your own. Don't worry. This is my job.
M: Oh, all right. Shift, F-8.
W: Now hit P for page and N for number.
M: And the page number I want to start with which is number 1.
W: Great, just press Enter, then F-7 to return to the document, and you're all set to print. Then you'll see those numbers.
(20)
A.The man is learning how to use a computer.
B.The woman is showing the man how to put page numbers on a document.
C.The man is printing a document.
D.The man is using his computer to do mathematical functions.
第7题
听力原文:W: What's the problem?
M: (23)I can't figure out how to put the page numbers on. I've done everything and they aren't showing up.
W: Let's see. Did you press Shift, F-8?
M: Yes, I did that. Then I hit P for page and N for number.
W: That's good. Did you type in the page number where you want the numbering to start?
M: Yes, I typed the number 1.
W: Right. Did you press Enter?
M: Yes.
W: How about F-7 return to the document?
M: I did that. But no number's showed up on the screen.
W: Unhuh, Did you print it?
M: No, (24)I don't want to print it until I see the numbers.
W: Well, that's the problem then. The numbers don't show up on the screen. But they will be on the printed copy. Let's try that.
M: Okay. You do it this time, and I'll watch.
W: Well, I'll do it if you want, (25)but it would ire better if you let me talk you through it.
M: I don't know.
W: Really. Once you've done it with someone coaching you, it's easier to do it on your own. Don't worry. This is my job.
M: Oh, all right. Shift, F-8.
W: Now hit P for page and N for number.
M: And the page number I want to start with which is number 1.
W: Great, just press Enter, then F-7 to return to the document, and you're all set to print. Then you'll see those numbers.
(20)
A.The man is learning how to use a computer.
B.The woman is showing the man how to put page numbers on a document.
C.The man is printing a document.
D.The man is using his computer to do mathematical functions.
第8题
A.Parents.
B.Teachers.
C.Headmasters.
D.Students.
第9题
If you thought handshakes were just a gesture of greeting, then think again! A handshake is not only a way of greeting; it can also show your personality. Since we all want to set a good first impression, it is important to know the right shaking hands manners.
Stand up and maintain eye contact while shaking hands. If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, stand up and shake his or her' hand. It is impolite to be still seated. Keep right distance between the two of you; not too close, but enough distance to shake your hands well. Keeping eye contact makes the other person feel welcome and comfortable.
Keep a handshake brief and firm. You let go of each other's hand after 2-3 seconds. Make sure your handshake ends before your conversation does. One's handshake should show a feeling of strength and warmth. The hand should be firm and not lifeless like seaweed. Then, how firm should a handshake be'? Just grasp the person's hand completely and do not press it too hard.
21. Which of the following statements about the significance of handshakes is not true?
A. Handshakes are just a gesture of greeting.
B. Handshakes are more than a way of greeting
C. Handshakes can show our personality.
22. If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, you should().
A. stand up and shake his or her hand
B. keep seated and shake his or her hand
C. bow and say hello to him or her
23. Keeping eye contact while shaking hands makes, the other person feel.
A. nervous
B. comfortable
C. afraid
24. How long does a handshake usually last?
A. As long as the conversation lasts.
B. 5 minutes.
C. 23 seconds.
25. Which of the following words can best describe a proper handshake?
A. brief and strong
B. brief and firm
C. brief and soft
第10题
To: M. Brown
From: K. Ikeda
Subject: New Work Assignment
Date: July 11
I want to congratulate you on your (141) work on the revised Essex project. I think your time line will allow us to keep the project moving while giving us enough time to work through the technical problems. Dividing the work (142) the four teams is a much more efficient approach, and as you saw at today's meeting, it addresses the needs of all parties involved.
Because you've become so familiar with the project, I'd like you to (143) the progress in the technical area. I know that this will be your first managerial role, but your efforts on the time line and other projects indicate to me that you are capable of it.
Let me know how you feel about this. I'd like to set up a meeting with Karen as soon as possible to discuss software requirements, and you would (144) to be there, of course.
(41)
A.outstanding
B.expressive
C.chief
D.restrained