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My experience made me very ______ to the suffering of others.A.realisticB.sensibleC.reason

My experience made me very ______ to the suffering of others.

A.realistic

B.sensible

C.reasonable

D.sensitive

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第1题

听力原文:Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my lust bus trip and I'm quite surprised

听力原文: Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my lust bus trip and I'm quite surprised at the services offered during the trip. The services they offered includes meals on the way, rest rooms and public address announcements. The bus hostess is a beautiful and kind girl. I introduced myself to her, and we told each other about experience on air and ground travel.

At lunch time, she gave out menus offering a choice of sandwiches. As she started filling orders, she found that there weren't enough egg salad sandwiches. She quickly went to whisper to the driver. The bus soon stopped. The hostess ran to another bus that was all the time following ours and she soon returned with a box of egg salad sandwiches. As she passed my seat, she asked," Could you do that on a plane? ....No, we couldn't. "I answered. I also told her that I was very satisfied with the service on the bus.

I always think the service on a plane is better than any other services on train or bus, but the experience made me know that it's not the case. Whether the service is good or not depends on the attitude of the hostess.

According to this passage, what kind of vehicle did the speaker always ride in the past?

A.By bus.

B.By air.

C.By train.

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第2题

I lived in a small, poor village when I was young. My experience made me very ______ to th
e suffering of others.

A.realistic

B.sensible

C.reasonable

D.sensitive

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第3题

听力原文:W: Why don't you begin by telling something about yourself?M: What would you like

听力原文:W: Why don't you begin by telling something about yourself?

M: What would you like to know?

W: The usual, you know, something about your background, experience and anything personal that you feel is important.

M: Well, I was born in a city in the southwest and went to school there, right up through college. My father is a lawyer, and my mother is a doctor.

W: Sounds as if you come from a very professional family.

M: That's right. One of my uncles teaches computers in a university and has influenced me a lot.

W: What made you decide to come to the east coast and get into the computer business here?

M: Well, after I finished my engineering degree, I began to specialize in computer software technology and I even had my own company for a while. But I think the cities on the east coast are developing more rapidly and offer a more promising future. So I finally decided to leave my hometown, even though it meant tuming down some job offers there.

W: Sounds impressive. Why don't you have your credentials and references sent to me.'? I'll show them to the manager. We'll get back to you in a week.

M: Thank you very much.

(20)

A.After he moved to a city in the southwest.

B.Before he finished high school.

C.After he graduated from college.

D.Before he had his own company.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Hello, could I speak to Karen, please?W: Speaking.M: Hi, Karen, it's Jack.W: H

听力原文:M: Hello, could I speak to Karen, please?

W: Speaking.

M: Hi, Karen, it's Jack.

W: Hello, Jack. What's up?

M: A bunch of us are going to a new Thai restaurant for dinner tonight. How about coming with us?

W: I'd love to, but I have to prepare for my speech. I'll be the main talker in the classroom discussion tomorrow morning.

M: Oh, what a shame, maybe next time.

W: I'm so sorry.

M: Never mind. Are you afraid of making a speech?

W: I'm a little nervous indeed.

M: I hate to get up in front of many people. I often forget what to say and don't know where to put my hands.

W: Oh, it's not so serious as that. Someone might get frozen up for a while before the audience. But when you have made a start, you can carry on with what you've prepared, and your performance won't be too bad.

M: Yes. There is something I should learn from you, you know, self-confidence. By the way, how have you prepared your speech?

W: Not very well, I'm afraid. I didn't write every word of the speech, I just have an outline of about 80 words.

M: Are you sure you can do the presentation well only depending on a rough draft of the main ideas?

W: Yes, almost. You know, the speech is about my personal experience in learning spoken English. I'm going to talk on the most familiar topic to my classmates. I'm not afraid of anything. The key problem is how to compose the speech with a reasonable flow.

M: You're wonderful! I hope you succeed in tomorrow's public speaking.

W: Thanks a lot.

(20)

A.He wants the woman to give him some advice on preparing a speech.

B.He wants to invite the woman to dinner.

C.He wants to help the woman with her speech.

D.He wants to invite the woman to listen to a public speech.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Good evening and welcome to "Hardlife", the program that talks to ordinary peo
ple about their jobs. Today's guest is Barbara Currie, who's a dentist. Welcome, Barbara.

W: Thank you.

M: I suppose I should start by asking you how you became interested in dentistry.

W: Well, I suppose it started when I was eight. I smashed my front tooth and the dentist put in a gold one, which I thought was wonderful. I had it until I was 17.

M: And you've been a dentist for ten years or so?

W: Fifteen now.

M: Would you say that dentistry is still a man's world? I mean, I can't remember ever having a woman dentist in my life.

W: Well, it used to be a totally male profession. It's getting better, but you still find only a few women who own their own practices. Most of them are junior partners or employees in a man's business.

M: In your experience, is it common for people to be frightened of the dentist?

W: Yes, that's common. Some people are even frightened of coming into the room. I have to go through a long process of getting them to come in, walk around, sit down and then leave.

M: You mean you don't actually do any work on their teeth?

W: That's right. Sometimes, if people are scared, the first thing is simply helping them to feel a bit more comfortable with the place. M: Would you say you enjoyed your work?

W: Yes, I think so on the whole. But I'm still not used to some of the horrors I see when people open their mouths, and bad breath is not pleasant to deal with. Another thing that I find difficult is the noise of the drill. But laser treatment is now doing a lot of work we had to use the drill for, so now it's not so much of a problem.

(29)

A.She smashed her front tooth in her childhood and the dentist put in a beautiful one.

B.Her childhood experience was so horrible that she made up her mind to help those with bad teeth.

C.She liked to be dentist without any particular reasons.

D.She fell in love with a dentist.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Sally, how are you doing?W: I'm doing fine. I've spent the last two years stud

听力原文:M: Sally, how are you doing?

W: I'm doing fine. I've spent the last two years studying Chinese literature on the lovely coast. I could not have made a better choice, as I really enjoy everything about being here except the lack of snow, of course!

M: Why did you choose to study Chinese literature?

W: Well, my parents are China scholars, and since I was very young I've been interested in China, especially Chinese culture.

I have always believed that a country's literature reveals a lot about its culture.

M: What do you like about your study?

W: What I like most is that we have group work, presentations and assignments as well as seminars and lectures. These variations enable interaction and discussion among the students.

M: Say something more about the place of your study, will you?

W: It's a great student town bemuse of its size and nightlife. You will not experience being lost or lonely here. Unfortunately for some, there is a lack of opportunities for those interested in art.

M: I guess it's still a wonderful place.

W: It sure is. It can offer friendly people, a gorgeous beach, powerful waves and a fresh sea breeze. Nothing else can refresh you more than a walk by the beach!

(27)

A.Four.

B.Three.

C.Two.

D.One.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Miss Grace, I'm glad that you've made it through that heavy snow.W: Yes, I was

听力原文:M: Miss Grace, I'm glad that you've made it through that heavy snow.

W: Yes, I was not expecting so much snow here and it is colder than I expected. I was unable to book a taxi from the hotel, so I had to get up early and come by bus.

M: We are having extraordinary weather this winter. Even so, you are on time for your appointment. During this interview, I would like to give you a brief overview of our MBA program and job requirements. You'll want to know this background information, then I'll need to get some information from you. If you have questions, please feel free to ask them.

W: All right.

M: You are aware that we have a special purpose for this MBA program. We want to help young professionals find direction and position. The student should earn a certificate upon completion of the program.

W: There is definitely a shortage of trained personnel in this area.

M: From your resume, I notice that you have experience in the business world as well as in teaching MBA courses. What do you consider to be your strong points?

W: My present employer says I am creative but practical. He has commented more than once I'm the best CEO he's ever had.

M: If you are hired, what would you plan to do for our students?

W: I would hope to help the students become diligent and efficient employees. I would give them a solid foundation in managerial expertise as well as professional knowledge.

M: Miss Grace, you will be taking a cut in salary by coming here. Would you mind telling me why you are considering a change of jobs? Is it because of your health? Many people come to this city for the mild climate, and of course for the clean air. This winter is an exception, though.

W: No, I just love to work with young people, and I'd like to share with them my work experience.

(47)

A.It is very mild.

B.It is warm.

C.It is snowy.

D.It is overcast.

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第8题

第二篇 Mother Knows Best? Once while being prepped (准备) for a television interview, I

第二篇 Mother Knows Best?

Once while being prepped (准备) for a television interview, I was chatting with the host about stay-at-home fathers. I made the point that one reason we're seeing more stay-at-home dads may be that it's no longer a given (假定的事实) that a man makes more money than his wife. Many families now take earning power into account when deciding which parent will stay home.

At that point, one of the male crew members commented, almost to himself but loud enough for my benefit, "It should be the better parent who stays home." A lot of guys say things like that. Usually it's a code for, "My wife, (read: any woman) is the better parent."

I was a stay-at-home father for eight years, so his declaration made me bristle (激动). It implied that our family's choice could only have been correct if I was a "better" parent than my wife.

I suppose an argument could have been made that when I began staying home my wife was the "better" parent: She I-Dad spent more time with Ry, could read him better and calm him more quickly. And given a choice, he'd have picked her over me. But as she was the more employable one, my wife went out to work and I looked after our son.

Because of the increased time I spent with him, I soon knew Ry well, understood what he needed and could look after him more or less as well as my wife could. Actually, the experience helped me unlock one of the world's great secrets: Women are good at looking after children because they do it. It's not because of any innate (先天的) female aptitude (天资) or a mother's instinct. It's because they put in the time and attention required to become good at the job.

Women obviously get a biological head start from giving birth and nursing, but over the long term experience is more important. When I got the experience myself, I was good, too. As good? I don't know. Who cares? Children are not made of glass. Other people are capable of looking after them besides Morn.

36 Which of the following does the first paragraph imply?

A Men like staying at home.

B The author works at a TV station.

C In more and more families the wife is earning more than the husband

D The husband is the better parent.

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第9题

Mother Knows Best?Once while being prepped (准备) for a television interview, I was chatti

Mother Knows Best?

Once while being prepped (准备) for a television interview, I was chatting with the host about stay-at-home fathers. I made the point that one reason we're seeing more stay-at-home dads may be that it's no longer a given (假定的事实) that a man makes more money than his wife. Many families now take earning power into account when deciding which parent will stay home.

At that point, one of the male crew members commented, almost to himself but loud enough for my benefit, "It should be the better parent who stays home. " A lot of guys say things like that. Usually it's a code for, "My wife, (read: any woman) is the better parent."

I was a stay-at-home father for eight years, so his declaration made me bristle (激动). It implied that our family's choice could only have been correct if I was a " better" parent than my wife.

I suppose an argument could have been made that when I began staying home my wife was the "better" parent: She I-Dad spent more time with Ry, could read him better and calm him more quickly. And given a choice, he'd have picked her over me. But as she was the more employable one, my wife went out to work and I looked after our son.

Because of the increased time I spent with him, I soon knew Ry well, understood what he needed and could look after him more or less as well as my wife could. Actually, the experience helped me unlock one of the world's great secrets: Women are good at looking after children because they do it. It's not because of any innate (先天的) female aptitude (天资) or a mother's instinct. It's because they put in.the time and attention required to become good at the job.

Women obviously get a biological head start from giving birth and nursing, but over the long term experience is more important. When I got the experience myself, I was good, too. As good? I don't know. Who cares? Children are not made of glass. Other people are capable of looking after them besides Morn.

Which of the following does the first paragraph imply?

A.Men like staying at home.

B.The author works at a TV station.

C.In more and more families the wife is earning more than the husband

D.The husband is the better parent.

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第10题

My work is not very profitable______ money, but I'm getting valuable experience out of it.

A.in exchange for

B.in terms of

C.concerning

D.for the matter of

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