Where does the HR manager usually advertise blue-collar or clerical jobs?A.Local newspaper
Where does the HR manager usually advertise blue-collar or clerical jobs?
A.Local newspapers
B.National newspapers
C.Professional journals
Where does the HR manager usually advertise blue-collar or clerical jobs?
A.Local newspapers
B.National newspapers
C.Professional journals
第1题
听力原文:F: So Greg, what does a human resources manager actually do?
M: Simply put, HR managers manage the needs of a company's employees.
F: That sounds pretty broad. What types of needs? Everything?
M: Pretty much. We develop and manage employment programs, including salary and job evaluations,benefits, and promotions. Also education and training programs. Of course we develop plans for finding applicants to fill job openings. Then we interview and, where necessary, test applicants.
F: That's a lot! You must be pretty busy!
M: Yes. To be effective we need to be knowledgeable about all areas of human resources as well as every aspect of the company. It takes a lot of experience, and you have to be highly qualified.
F: I can imagine. It sounds quite challenging.
M: There's more. In industries that are unionized, like mine, human resources managers deal with relations between labor and upper management. We examine workers' complaints and try to help settle disagreements.
F: Do you like your job? What's the best part of it?
M: Yes. The best part is probably that the work is extremely interesting and varied. We have to be very versatile and flexible...
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear two colleagues discussing the responsibilities of Human Resources Manager
Job Description of a Human Resources Manager
Responsibilities: develop and manage (5)______programs
deal with relations between (6)______and upper management;
examine complaints and help settle (7)______
Requirements: knowledgeable, versatile and (8)______
第2题
Where does the man decide to meet these people?
A.In the factory.
B.In me office.
C.In the man's home.
第3题
听力原文:M: Are you ready to order, ma'am?
W: Yes, I think I'll have a cheese burger, French fries and a cup of iced tea.
Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In an army unit.
C.At a reservation office.
D.At home.
第4题
听力原文:M: Are you ready to order, ma'am?
W: Yes, I think I'll have a cheese-burger, French fries and a cup of iced tea.
Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A.In a restaurant.
B.In an army unit.
C.At a reservation office.
D.At home.
第5题
WA Yes, we do. Do you want me to reserve one for you? It's thirty-five dollars per day, with a two-hundred dollar deposit. You'll need a major credit card and a photo ID when you come pick it up. And the saw's due back no later than twenty-four hours after you pick it up.
MA Okay, that sounds good. I'd like to reserve one for one day. I'll be in to pick it up at five p.m.
WA Okay, now if you'll just give me a minute, I'll pull up the form. on the computer.
Where does this conversation take place?
A.In an office
B.On the phone
C.At a hardware store
D.At a construction site
第6题
听力原文:WB Where is everybody today? It's really quiet in here.
MA Fridays in July and August tend to be like this. Lots of people taking vacation days or half-days to get out of the heat of the city. On top of that, there's some kind of promotional event being hosted by one of our vendors in the cafeteria.
WB Right. Marge and Henry just told me that they were on their way over there. But still, it's almost too quiet. In a way it helps you concentrate on your work, but at the same time, it's so quiet it feels odd — like being here on a Saturday—and that doesn't help me concentrate!
MA I know what you mean. Why don't we stop by the cafeteria ourselves to see what's going on?
What does the woman comment on?
A.How hot the city is
B.How loud the office is
C.How tired the man looks
D.How empty the office is
第7题
WA Hi Bill... I'm sorry, I haven't sent them yet. I got caught up in other work... I'm really so sorry.
MA That's... fine, but I really need to put a little pressure on you. We're at a place right now where we can't move forward without the blueprints. Could you please make this a priority?
WA Yes, Bill, I'm so sorry. Tell you what. I'm going to drop what I'm doing right now and make sure the blueprints are ready to go. They'll go out by overnight courier this afternoon. I promise you.
Why does the woman apologize?
A.She had to cancel a project meeting.
B.She left some documents in her office.
C.She failed to notice a mistake in a document.
D.She did not send the man an important document.
第8题
听力原文:M: Excuse me. Is this road to Turner's Street?
W: Yes.
M: Is it very far from here?
W: No, not very far. About ma hour's walk.
M: Are there any buses going there?
W: Oh, yes, but the buses don't come very often. Only about 4 times a day.
M: When does the next bus come along?
W: Not until half past seven. You will arrive there if you walk.
M: Well, thank you. I'd better walk. I can't wait an hour and a half for a bus.
Where is the man?
A.On his way to Tumer's Street.
B.In a bus to Turner's Street.
C.At the bus stop.
第9题
听力原文:W: No luck then, John?
M: I'm afraid not, ma'am. Not yet, anyhow. We're still checking on stolen cars.
W: Mm.
M: Where do you think he'll head for, ma' am?
W: Well, he definitely won't try to leave the country yet. He may try to get a passport, and he'll certainly need clothes and money. He'll probably get in touch with Cornfield for those, so I expect he'll make for Birmingham.
M: Right. I'll put some men on the house.
W: Yes, do that. Mind you, I doubt if he'll show up there in person. Hammond's no fool, you know. I should think he'll probably use a telephone.
M: What about his wife?
W: Mm. I shouldn't think he'll go anywhere near her—though he might get her to join him after he's left the country. And when he does leave, he probably won't use a major airport, either. So you'd better notify the coastguard, and keep an eye on the private airfields.
M: Right, ma' am. I'd better get his description circulated.
W: Yes. He may change his appearance, of course. And John--be careful. He could be armed. And if I know Hammond, he certainly won't give himself up without a fight.
Question:19. According to the woman, where might the wanted person first go?
20.How will the wanted man probably get in touch with Cornfield according to the women?
21.What will the wanted man deal with his wife?
22.According to the police, how will the wanted man try to leave the country?
(23)
A.The country.
B.Another country.
C.Cornfield.
D.Birmingham.
第10题
听力原文:W: No luck then, John?
M: I'm afraid not, ma' am. Not yet, anyhow. We're still checking on stolen ears.
W: Mm.
M: Where do you think he'll head for, ma' am?
W: Well, he definitely won' t try to leave the country yet. He may try to get a passport, and he'll certainly need clothes and money. He'll probably get in touch with Cornfield for those, so I expect he'll make for Birmingham.
M: Right. I'll put some men on the house.
W: Yes, do that. Mind you, I doubt if he'll show up there in person. Hammond' s no fool, you know. I should think he'll probably use a telephone.
M: What about his wife?
W: Mm. I shouldn' t think he'll go anywhere near her--though he might get her to join him after he's left the country. And when he does leave, he probably won't use a major airport, either. So you' d better notify the coastguard, and keep an eye on the private airfields.
M: Right, ma' am. I'd better get his description circulated.
W: Yes. He may change his appearance, of course. And John--be careful. He could be armed. And if I know Hammond, he certainly won' t give himself up without a fight.
(23)
A.The country.
B.Another country.
C.Cornfield.
D.Birmingham.