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Laura Holshouser's favorite video games include Halo, Tetris, and an online training game

developed by her employer. A training game? That's right. The 24-year-old graduate student, who manages a Cold Stone Creamery ice-cream store in Riverside, Calif. , stumbled across the game on the corporate Web site in October.

It teaches portion control and customer service in a cartoon-like simulation of a Cold Stone store. Players scoop cones against the clock and try to avoid serving too much ice cream. The company says more than 8,000 employees, or about 30% of the total, voluntarily downloaded the game in the first week. "It's so much fun," says Holshouser. "I e-mailed it to everyone at work."

The military has used video games as a training tool since the 1980s. Now the practice is catching on with companies, too, ranging from Cold Stone to Cisco Systems Inc. to Canon Inc. Corporate trainers are betting that games' interactivity and fun will hook young, media-savvy employees like Holshouser and help them grasp and retain sales, technical, and management skills. "Video games teach resource management, collaboration, critical thinking, and tolerance for failure," says Ben Sawyer, who runs Digitalmill Inc. , a game consultancy in Portland, Me.

The market for corporate training games is small but it's growing fast. Sawyer estimates that such games make up 15% of the "serious," or nonentertainment market, which also includes educational and medical training products. Over the next five years, Sawyer sees the serious-games market more than doubling, to $100 million, with trainers accounting for nearly a third of that. It's numbers like those that prompted Cyberlore Studios Inc. , maker of Playboy: The Mansion, to refocus on training games—albeit based on its Playboy title. And training games will be top of mind at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. , this month.

Companies like video games because they are cost-effective. Why pay for someone to fly to a central training campus when you can just plunk them down in front of a computer? Even better, employees often play the games at home on their own time. Besides, by industry standards, training games are cheap to make. A typical military game costs up to $10 million, while sophisticated entertainment games can cost twice that. Since the corporate variety don't require dramatic, warlike explosions or complex 3D graphics, they cost a lot less. BreakAway Games Ltd., which designs simulation games for the military, is finishing its first corporate product, V-bank, to train bank auditors. Its budget? Just $500,000.

Games are especially well-suited to training technicians. In one used by Canon, repairmen must drag and drop parts into the right spot on a copier. As in the board game Operation, a light flashes and a buzzer sounds if the repairman gets it wrong. Workers who played the game showed a 5% to 8% improvement in their training scores compared with older training techniques such as manuals, says Chuck Reinders, who trains technical support staff at Canon. This spring, the company will unveil 11 new training games.

Games are also being developed to help teach customer service workers to be more empathetic. Cyberlore, now rechristened Minerva Software Inc. , is developing a training tool for a retailer by rejiggering its Playboy Mansion game. In the original, guests had to persuade models to pose topless. The new game requires players to use the art of persuasion to sell products, and simulates a store, down to the carpet and point-of-purchase display details.

Don Field, director of certifications at Cisco, says games won't entirely replace traditional training methods such as videos and classes. But he says they should be part of the toolbox. Last year, Cisco rolled out six new training games—some of them designed to teach technicians how to build a computer network. It's hard to imagine a drier subject. No

A.The advantages of online training game have been exploited by many companies to save money.

B.Video games have been used as training tool for the military.

C.Companies tend to use online game as the marketing tool.

D.Online training game will become a major industry in the following years.

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听力原文:F: Good morning, Simpson Trading Firm. Laura Honeyworth speaking, how can I help
you?

M: Good morning. This is Bob Jensen from Streamline Company. May I speak to Mr Simpson?

F: I am afraid Mr Simpson is not in right now. He is on his lunch break. Can I take a message?

M: Yes, if you don't mind.

F: Can I have your name first?

M: It's Bob, Jensen. J-E-N-S-E-N.

F: OK.

M: It's about the agreement we discussed yesterday. I think we need to make some changes. I have been looking into the question of having the goods sent by air. You see, freight costs are too high and if we operate on terms as we've provisionally agreed, it might be an increase in our expenses. I wonder if it is possible to have them sent by rail or by sea, which is much cheaper.

F: OK, Mr Jensen, I'll tell Mr Simpson about it. So you want him to call you back?

M: Yes, ask him to call me at the hotel before six. I am leaving Denver tonight.

F: Would you tell me your number?

M: It's 3-2-3-5-8-9-0. Thank you very much.

F: That's OK. Bye-bye.

&8226;Look at the form. below.

&8226;You will hear a man ringing about an agreement.

To: Mr Simpson

From: (9) _________________ Streamline Company

Message:

(10) _________________ are too high. Want to (11) _________________. Possible to send goods by (12) _________________or by sea? Call back on the number 3235890 before six.

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第2题

Laura Hillenbrand is an example cited to show, how emotional energy can contribute to one'
s success in life.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第3题

听力原文:M: Say, Jack, can you fill in for me this afternoon at the hotel? I have to go to
the hospital to see a doctor.

W: Sure, Laura, if it's OK with your boss. When is your shift?

Q: What docs Jack agree to do?

(17)

A.Accompany Laura to the hospital.

B.Substitute for Laura at work.

C.Accept a temporary job.

D.Meet Laura at the hotel.

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第4题

Laura's daughter Jenna has got a Ph. D. degree from the University of Texas.A.YB.NC.NG

Laura's daughter Jenna has got a Ph. D. degree from the University of Texas.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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听力原文:How do you feel about the work Laura's been doing?(A) That's a very good idea.(B)

听力原文:How do you feel about the work Laura's been doing?

(A) That's a very good idea.

(B) I think she's great. We'd be lost without her.

(C) I felt tired this morning, but I'm okay now.

(5)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:F:Henry, why? You look so worried?M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram thi

听力原文:F: Henry, why? You look so worried?

M: It's my weight. I have been one kilogram thinner recently. I don't know what is wrong. I keep on eating and eating to put on a little weight, but it simply doesn't work !

F: I think the most important thing is that you should keep a good mood, take everything easy and everything will be OK, including your weight.

M: Hey, Laura, don't you feel worded about your weight? You are getting more and more plump.

F: As a matter of fact, I don't worry about it.

M: It seems that there are too many differences between you and me.

F: Yes. And I guess there are actually too many differences between thin people and fat people.

M: For example?

F: For example, thin people believe in logic. Fat people see all sides. The sides fat people see are rounded blobs, usually gray, always not clear and truly not worth worrying about.

M: But thin people persist. We always have a long list of logical things ready to tell other people.

F: But we fat people are much nicer. We smile all day. We know all about the mystery of life.

M: We thin people, however, like to make plans. Sometimes our programs seem too dull, too hard, too off the mark to many people.

F: We fat people like enjoying life. We are generous, giving, and gallant.

M: Oh, I wish I could become a nice fat guy instead of a mean thin one.

Why couldn't the man put on more weight?

A.He hasn' t eaten enough.

B.He worries too much.

C.He hasn't had a right plan.

D.Nobody knows what' s wrong.

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Why was the woman able to give Laura so much information about the job?A.She is Prof. Nels

Why was the woman able to give Laura so much information about the job?

A.She is Prof. Nelson' s daughter.

B.She works part-time as Prof. Nelson' s secretary.

C.She used to do the job herself.

D.She just came out of an interview for the job.

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What is Laura' s main concern about the job?A.He wonders if he' ll have enough time to do

What is Laura' s main concern about the job?

A.He wonders if he' ll have enough time to do the job.

B.He is afraid he won' t know enough to do the job well.

C.He fears that the job may be too boring.

D.He thinks that Prof. Nelson has someone else in mind.

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第9题

Alice: Ted asked me to go to the beach this weekend. What's your plan?Laura: I've to work
overtime. Sometimes I envy you a lot. Ted is a good guy.Alice: ______. You just haven't met the right person. And I think you work too much. You should learn how to entertain yourself and enjoy your life.

A.Come on

B.OK

C.Well done

D.By the way

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听力原文:W: Hi, John.M: Oh! Hi, Laura, What are you doing here?W: Uh, I'm usually here on

听力原文:W: Hi, John.

M: Oh! Hi, Laura, What are you doing here?

W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my dad's shop. So you are looking for a bike?

M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.

W: Well, you came to the right place. Do you know what you would like?

M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.

W: How far is that?

M: About four miles.

W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?

M: Some I guess. But maybe I should tell you at the front that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?

W: well, you are not going to get any, thing top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.

M: That sounds good.

W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you. Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.

Why is Laura at her dad's shop?

A.She's waiting for her father.

B.She's having her bicycle repaired.

C.She wanted to surprise John.

D.She works there.

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