What is the number of countries mentioned in this news report?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.
What is the number of countries mentioned in this news report?
A.Five.
B.Six.
C.Seven.
What is the number of countries mentioned in this news report?
A.Five.
B.Six.
C.Seven.
第1题
What must the man do?
A.Take a number
B.Fill out a form
C.Get his picture taken
D.Show proof of his insurance
第2题
What information will Ms. Shimizu NOT need in order to reserve a flight for Ms. O'Brien?
A.Ms. O'Brien's address
B.Ms. O'Brien's full name
C.Ms. O'Brien's date of birth
D.Ms. O'Brien's passport number
第3题
A WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN...?
DECIDING TO ATTEND A CONFERENCE
-- TOPICS
-- COST
-- VENUE
B WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN...?
JOINIG A TRAINING COURSE
-- COURSE MATERIALS
-- NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IN GROUP
-- COST
第4题
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Is this Mr. Green's office?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Is he there?
M: I'm sorry, he isn't. He's at a meeting this morning.
W: What time will he be back?
M: He'll be back after two o'clock but he'll only be in the office for an hour.
W: Can I reach him in the conference room?
M: I'm sorry, but they aren't taking any calls. Can I take message for you?
W: This is Anne Lucas in the accounts office. I would like a word with him, please.
M: I can ask him to call you after the meeting. Can I have your number?
W: Yes, it's 488—6361. He can reach me there until three o'clock.
What is Mr. Green doing?
A.Answering the phone.
B.Having a meeting.
C.Working in the office.
第5题
听力原文:W: You have a telephone call, Mr. Smith.
M: Who is it?
W: He didn't say.
M: Tell him I'm not in the office. Say I'll be back by four o'clock.
W: All right. Hello, sir... ?
M: Yes?
W: I'm afraid he's just stepped out of the office. May I ask who's calling?
M: Yes, this is Edgar Davis from Boston.
W: Oh, yes, Mr. Davis. I am afraid he won't be back until four o'clock. Could you give me your number, please.
M: Yes.
What does Mr. Smith tell his secretary to say?
A.He'll phone the caller at four o'clock.
B.He's out of his office.
C.he'll be on the phone at once.
第6题
M: Yes, I am calling about the computer I bought from you last month. There are some problems with it now. The disk drive does not work properly. Last Sunday, it failed to work from time to time. I called your Service Department last week and they had it repaired. But today, it stopped working completely. What's worse, it damaged one of my favorite disks. I just have no idea what to do with it.
F: OK. I think I need some information before we find out what the problem is. What model do you have?
M: It's Dimension 4600.
F: Can I have you name and telephone number please?
M: Sure, it's Arnold Philip, that's A -R -N -O -L -D. My number is 517 -637 -9876.
F: OK. And do you still keep the invoice?
M: Yeah, I do.
F: What's the reference number?
M: 3-2-4-1-N.
F: And the date of purchase?
M: 27th of May.
F: And how much did you pay for that?
M: It was $620 originally, but it was on sale then. So I got it at $570.
F: OK. What we are going to do now is to transfer you to the Service Department and see if they can have a second look at it.
M: I don't think I have time for that. I have an appointment.
F: Then would you like them to call you back?
M: OK. How about late tonight?
F: No problem. I'll do that for you.
M: Thanks.
F: You are welcome.
?Look at the notes below.
?Some information is missing.
?You will hear a man complaining.
?For each question 9-15, fill in the missing information in the numbered space using a word, numbers or letters.
?You will hear the conversation twice.
Customer Relations
Customer's Complaints
ITEM COMPLAINED: (9) _____________________ drive
MODEL: (10) Dimension ________________
TIME OF PURCHASE: (11) ______________________ May
PRICE: (12) $________________________
REFERENCE NUMBER: (13) __________________________
CUSTOMER'S NAME: (14) ___________________ Philip
CONTACT NUMBER: (15) 517 ______________________
(9)
第7题
M Yes, it's gone by really fast, too. How much work do you have left?
W Well, I have to edit and burn these photos onto a DVD, so I can send them to my client. He wants to have a look at them tonight. I also need to make corrections to his contract and fax it to him by seven.
M Images take a long to do, so why don't I make the corrections for you? Just give me the fax number and I'll send it over when I'm done.
What must the woman do?
A.Meet with a client
B.Place a supply order
C.Return DVDs she rented
D.Edit some photographs
第8题
听力原文:Man: Hello, this is Thomas Wood. Can I speak to Mrs. Boshwell, please?
Woman: Speaking. please.
Man: Oh, hi. , Mrs. Boshwell. I called yesterday morning, but you were out.
Woman: Oh, yes. I am sorry I didn't have time to call you back.
Man: That's all right. You see, we are going to expand our company and we decide to buy two more vans.
Woman: Oh, that's good. SO what do you have in mind?
Man: We have read through your catalogue and are impressed with that new model of TOYOTA G4000.
Woman: That's really a nice model with enough space for 14 people. It's been out in the market only for a month.
Man: Yes, we really like that except for one thing…
Woman: What's that?
Man: The price $15,000 is really too high.
Woman: Well, that's about as low as we can go.
Man: Mm, but the price of other car dealers is a bit lower than yours.
Woman: But considering the good after-sale service, you'll find our price reasonable. It is guaranteed for seven years here.
Man: I am clear that you are well known for your after-sale service, but if you could go a little lower, say$13,500 for each van, we'll place the order right now.
Woman: Well, since you are one of our old clients, I think I can give you$13,800 for each.
Man: All right. So that would be $27,600 in total. How shall we pay you?
Woman: You can transfer it to our account. Our account number is CT6753.
Man: OK. When can they be delivered?
Woman: Next Thursday. I think. Oh, just a moment, can I have your name again, please?
Man: Thomas Wood. That's W—O—O—D. And my mobile phone number is 13578967989.
Woman: OK, I've got that. Thank you very much.
(9)
第9题
听力原文:M:Hello!
F:Hello!Is this Commercial Information Consultancy Company?
M:Yes,CIC. May I ask who is calling?
F:This is Lisa Bradley,B-R-A-D-L-E-Y, International Trade Group.
M:What can I do for you, Ms. Bradley?
F:I'd like to know some information about an international company. It's called Johnson's Fast-food CO. Limited.
M:Could you repeat the name of the company, please?
F:Johnson's Fast-food Co. Limited.
M:Just a moment, please. Let me check about it on our computer.
F:Thank you.
M:We do have the company listed in our information system, Ms. Bradley. What kind of information are you interested in?
F:The more detailed, the better.
M:When do you need it, Ms. Bradley?
F:Could I have it before 5 pm today?
M:No problem at all. By the way, could you tell me your fax number?I'll fax you the information.
F:That's a good idea. Our fax number is six double three——nine o one five eight.
M:All right, so it's six-three-three-nine-o-one-five-eight. You'll have it soon.
F:Thank you very much.
M:My pleasure.
?You will hear two telephone conversations and one monologue.
?Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a woman telephoning a consultancy company.
NOTES ABOUT ITG
Caller's name:(1)______
From:International Trade Group
Target Company:Johnson's(2)______Co. Ltd.
Time:Information needed before(3)______today
Fax:(4)______
第10题
听力原文: Reading to oneself is a modem activity which was almost unknown to the scholars of the classical and mediaeval worlds, while during the fifteenth century the term "reading" undoubtedly meant reading aloud. Only during the nineteenth century did silent reading become commonplace.
One should be cautious, however, of assuming that silent reading came about simply because reading aloud is a distraction to others. Examination of factors related to the historical development of silent reading reveals that it became the usual mode of reading for most adult reading tasks mainly because the tasks themselves changed in character.
The last century saw a steady gradual increase in literacy and thus in the number of readers. As readers increased, so the number of potential listeners declined, and thus there was some reduction in the need to read aloud.
As reading for the benefit of listeners grew less common, so came the flourishing of reading as a private activity in such public places as libraries, railway carriages and offices, where reading aloud would cause distraction to other readers.
Towards the end of the century there was still considerable argument over whether books should be used for information or treated respectfully, and over whether the reading of material such as newspapers was in some way mentally weakening. Indeed this argument remains with us still in education. However, whatever its virtues, the old shared literacy culture had gone and was replaced by the printed mass media on the one hand and by books and periodicals for a specialized readership on the other.
By the end of the century students were being recommended to adopt attitudes to books and to use skills in reading them which were inappropriate, if not impossible, for the oral reader. The social, cultural, and technological changes in the century had greatly altered what the term "reading" implied.
Questions:
16. Why was reading aloud common before the nineteenth century?
17. What did the development of silent reading during the nineteenth century indicate?
18. What are educationalists still arguing about?
19. What did the emergence of the mass media and of specialized periodicals show?
20. What is the writer of this talk attempting to do?
(36)
A.Silent reading had not been discovered.
B.There were few places available for private reading.
C.Few people could read for themselves.
D.People retied on reading for entertainment.
第11题
听力原文:W: Dr. Carter’s Office.
M: Yes, I’d like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please. This is my first visit and my name is Ronald Schuller.
W: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
M: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday.
W: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 o’clock?
M: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.
W: Okay. Um…how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.?
M: Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine. And my phone number is 643-0547.
W: Alright. And what’s the nature of your visit?
M: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I’m most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn’t gone down yet. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot. 38
W: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don’t think your case can wait.
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A.He saw the office on his way home from work.
B.A friend referred him to Dr. Carter's office.
C.He found Dr. Carter's number in the phone book.
D.He found Dr. Carter's number on the Internet.