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听力原文:Prince is a major racket goods sporting company. Wemaketennis,squash,badminton ra

听力原文: Prince is a major racket goods sporting company. We make tennis, squash, badminton rackets, apparel and footwear. We also sell the accessories to those products which include strings, grips and sport bags, and other accessory products as well. Prince is headquartered in Bordentown, New Jersey, which is just a little bit south of Trenton, New Jersey, and just a little bit north of Philadelphia. We also have offices in Europe, in Treviso, Italy. We have an office in Singapore which coordinates the Asian theater for us. And then we have distributors scattered throughout the world.

In 1989 we were acquired by the Benetton Sports System. Benetton Sports System is comprised of a number of different companies but an easy illustration would be to think of an umbrella and the umbrella would be the Benetton Sports System. Underneath the umbrella would be three columns: one column would be Rollerblade, which is the in-line skating company; another column would be Nordica, which is the winter sport group; and the third column would be Prince Sports Group, which is our company, which deals with the summer sporting goods. And then they are all connected across the bottom by Benetton Sports System Active that is responsible for the apparel for all three of those groups.

Well, tennis equipment has changed considerably in the last twenty years. If we go back to before 1976, really most players were playing with wooden rackets. And you notice the wood rackets' very small head sizes. Howard Head came along and not only innovated the ski industry with the first metal ski, but innovated the tennis industry with the first dimensional change in tennis rackets. And that, essentially, means he invented the oversized head. If you compare it to a wooden racket, you can see quite clearly you've got a much larger head on the oversize racket. That happened in the mid-seventies. Then the next major innovation occurred with another dimensional change in the rackets which was the wide body. Wide bodies allowed for greater stiffness in rackets therefore producing much more power.

And today the next biggest innovation is also dimensional—and that is length. Here is our new Mach 1000. The Prince Long Body racket gives you five major benefits. They are: more power, more control, more spin, more reach and more comfort. Welt, l think this is the last dimensional change in a racket that can occur. Again, just to repeat, you had the first dimensional change which was head size—larger head size; the second dimensional change was cross-section and now we're looking at the third and final eras that you can change in terms of a racket's geometry, which is length. So ! think what you'll see over the next several years is—who can make the best longer rackets.

?You will hear a presentation about an introduction of a racket goods sporting company.

?As you listen, for questions 1—12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number.

?You will hear the recording twice.

INTRODUCTION OF PRINCE

NOTES

Range of Products

1. Prince is a major______company.

Location of the Company

2. The company has an office in______

Organization of the Company: 3 columns

3. one column, Rollerblade, is the______

4. another column, Nordica, which is the______

5. the third column is______

Three Major Dimensional Changes

6. the first change was______

7. the second change was______

8. the third change was______

Major Benefits of the Third Change

9. more______

10. more______

more spin

11. more______

12. more______

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第1题

听力原文:Is Daniel around today?(A) We had dinner on Tuesday.(B) Yes, he's in his office.(

听力原文:Is Daniel around today?

(A) We had dinner on Tuesday.

(B) Yes, he's in his office.

(C) He played a prince on Broadway.

(11)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:In the 1930s, archaeologists discovered spear points in the New Mexico town of Cl

听力原文: In the 1930s, archaeologists discovered spear points in the New Mexico town of Clovis, dated from around 13,000 years ago. The individuals who made them have since become known as the "Clovis people" and are believed by many to have been the first people to enter North America.

The "Clovis first" theory proposes that around 14,000 years ago people traveled across a land bridge that existed between Siberia and Alaska. Once in North America, their journey took them through a corridor that opened up between the ice sheets in Western Canada making them the first to be able to enter the interlor of the continent. It's an elegant and almost biblical explanation; but more recent fossil finds question the theory. Some researchers believe the first people entered North America much earlier—perhaps as long as 20,000-30,000 years ago.

In more recent years, the Pacific coast has been seen as an alternative route of entry-possibly at an earlier date than the Clovis. There is little direct evidence to support this, but fossil evidence from the islands of south-east Alaska tells us that this region, or part of it, was free of ice and may have been a refuge for animals throughout the ice age.

If animals such as bears and foxes lived here then why not people? Fossilized human remains have been found on Alaska's Prince of Wales Island and much further south on the Channel Islands off California. These are thought to be as old as some of the Clovis .finds and it may only be a matter of time before older remains are discovered.

If people did travel down the coasts between islands, they must have used boats. Although the coastal route still lacks a lot of hard evidence, the relatively recent discovery of a stone tool off the coast of British Columbia has added support to the idea.

Why are "Clovis people" believed to first enter North America?

A.Some fossils have been discovered.

B.They were found to have lived in the area known as the refuge during the ice age.

C.Some spear points were discovered.

D.It is in accordance with the biblical explanation.

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听力原文:Cheering crowds have greeted Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ as she appeared outside Windsor Ca

听力原文: Cheering crowds have greeted Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ as she appeared outside Windsor Castle in a pink suit and hat on her 80th birthday. And charismatic working grandmother shows no signs of slowing down and has genes on her side --her mother died at 101. Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, followed close behind as she passed through the castle's King Henry VIII gate, Voice of America reports. A military band played and a 21-gun salute echoed nearby ahead of another 41-gun salute in London's Hyde Park later in the day Friday. Prince Charles is hosting a birthday dinner for the royal family at a palace in London's Kew Gardens. Queen Elizabeth has received 37,000 birthday cards and e-malls from around the world, according to Buckingham Palace. Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ issued a statement saying she is very touched by the messages. In an ITV News survey, Elizabeth was rated the most popular royal. Bottom of the survey came Camilla Parker-Bowles, Duchess of Cornwall, who last year married the queen's eldest son, Charles, after a tortuous 35-year romance. In her 80s, Queen Elizabeth II remains perhaps the most style-conscious monarch. She is known for her penchant for brightly colored suits and hats. French designer Sonia Rykiel once criticized the Queen of England about the way she dresses. She called the Queen "the worst dressed person in the UK". "The Queen is one of the worst dresses people in the UK. She should stop wearing those bright suits and hats... "Sonia Rykiel said. UA woman in her position should start dressing in a more sober and serious manner." Frankly, we sold our Sonia Rykiel sweaters cardigans on eBay promptly after this interview. According to a senior royal aide, "The Queen proudly wears British designers. She wears practical and stylish clothing which is right for the kind of work she does." Her main leisure interests include horse racing, photography, and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis. Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ is Europe's longest-serving living monarch. And lest we forget, Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ is the Queen of Canada, too.

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听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life.

听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?

M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life. My name's Rory McDonald. How do you do?

W: Hi, I'm Chris Hudson from Phoenix, Arizona. I'm an oil engineer. I'm on my way to London on business.

M: How long are you staying in Edinburgh?

W: Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?

M: Well, most tourists want to visit the Castle. It's on Castle Rock. It's where the Scottish government used to be. From there you can walk down tile Royal Mile.

W: What's the Royal Mile?

M: It's a narrow street of medieval houses. It's worth seeing. Then you really should visit Holyrood Palace.

W: Who lives in the Palace?

M: No one, except the Queen when she comes to Edinburgh, which is usually once a year. But the kings and queens d Scotland used to live there before Scotland was united with England,

W: When was that?

M: That was...er, let me see...in 1603.

W: You seem to know a lot about Scottish history.

M: Aye, well, I'm a McDonald of the McDonald clan. You know there are clans in Scotland, and we are all proud of our history.

W: Does that explain the kilt you're wearing?

M: Aye. Each clan has a special kilt.

W: I'd like to buy a kilt for my husband.

M: You can buy them in Prince Skeet. It's the best street for shopping.

W: What else should I buy?

M: Why don't you buy some sweaters? Scottish sweaters are famous for their quality. And you must buy some whiskey. Of course you know that's our national drink.

W: Yes, I've already bought the whiskey.

M: Good. But remember you mustn't put ice in it. That spoils the flavor!

W: Oh,we Americans put ice in everything!

(23)

A.A foreign tourist and his Scottish guide.

B.An American businessman and a Scottish student.

C.An American engineer and a Scottish citizen.

D.An American customer and a Scottish shop-assistant.

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第5题

听力原文:Conversation 1F: Hello, this is First Direct, how can I help you?M:This is Ahmed

听力原文:Conversation 1

F: Hello, this is First Direct, how can I help you?

M: This is Ahmed Aziz speaking. Er, I'm interested in opening an account with you, but I have a couple of questions.

F: What exactly would you like to know, Mr. Asiz?

M: First of all, if I bank with you, how do I pay money into my account?

F: Well, as you probably know, First Direct is a part of the Midland Bank. That means you can pay into your First Direct account at any of their branches.

M: I see. Er, do they charge me for that?

F: No, that's free.

M: OK. Right. The other thing I wanted to know was: do you pay interest on current accounts?

F: Yea, we do. As long as your account is in credit. The interest is then calculated daily, and we add it to your account at the end of each month.

M: Uh huh.

F: Is there anything else you'd like to know, Mr. Aziz?

M: No, I think that's all for the time being. Thank you.

F: Thank you for calling, Mr. Aziz. Goodbye.

Conversation 2

F: Hello.

M: Is that Caroline?

F: Yes, speaking.

F: Hello, this is Frederic calling.

F: Oh, good morning, Frederic. How are you?

F: Fine. And you?

F: Not too bad, thank you.

M: Good. We need another 30 by 10 by 2 hags to go down to Lievin tonight.

F: Right. 30 by 10 by 2. OK. I'm not actually in the office yet. I shall be there within about half an hour. Could I call you then after I've checked with the factory?

M: Sure.

F: OK, then. Fine. I'll call you hack.

M: Thanks.

F: All right. Bye for now.

Conversation 3

M: Prince Sports Group Customer Services; this is Dawn.

F: Hi, Dawn. I'm interested in the prices of some sports equipment.

M: Would you like us to send you a catalogue?

F: Yes, thanks, that would be great.

M: May I have your name and address?

F: My name's Jerome Allgood.

M: And your address?

F: 226 Dryden Avenue.

M: And what city?

F: Trenton.

M: And the zip?

F: 08638.

M: OK, would you be interested in an Ektelon catalogue or Prince? Tennis or racket ball?

F: I’d like the Prince tennis one, please.

M: OK, great. My name is Dawn. I'm in the Customer Service Department. I'll get that catalogue out to you right away. If you have any questions, please call back and I'll be glad to talk to you about our products.

F: Great.

M: Thanks.

F: Thank you. Bye.

M: Bye.

Conversation 4

M: Phoenix Ms. Good morning.

F: This is Jennifer Austin from Leroy Motors. Could I speak to Leo Dayton, please?

M: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment. Can I give him a message?

F: Well, I'm ringing about a reprint of one of our brochures. I asked him to do it six weeks ago and we're still waiting for them. If I remember rightly, I did say it was rather urgent.

M: I'll get him to call you back as soon as he comes in, Ms. Austin.

F: Thank you very much.

Conversation 5

F: This is Jennifer Austin speaking.

M: Leo Dayton from Phoenix Ms. I understand there's been a problem with an order.

F: That's right. I asked you to do a reprint of our A90 brochure some time ago and we still don't have it.

M: Yes. I've just been trying to find out what happened. It seems some urgent work came in and your order got overlooked. I’m really sorry.

F: I see. Well, the problem is we have an exhibition coming up at the beginning of next month and we'll want to have them for then. How soon can you get them done?

M: Would the end of the week be OK?

F: That'd be great.

M: Right, then. I'll see that you get them by Friday. And I'm really sorry about this.

F: Don't worry.

?You will hear five different business telephone calls.

?For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, choose the receiver's information of each call from the list A—H. For Task Two, choose the caller's purpose described from the list A—H.

?You will hear the recording twice.

TASK ONE—RECEIVERS' INFORMATION

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听力原文: In the 1930s, archaeologists discovered spear points in the New Mexico town of C
lovis, dated from around 13,000 years ago. The individuals who made them have since become known as the "Clovis people" and are believed by many to have been the first people to enter North America.

The "Clovis first" theory proposes that around 14,000 years ago people traveled across a land bridge that existed between Siberia and Alaska. Once in North America, their journey took them through a corridor that opened up between the ice sheets in Western Canada making them the first to be able to enter the interlor of the continent. It's an elegant and almost biblical explanation; but more recent fossil finds question the theory. Some researchers believe the first people entered North America much earlier—perhaps as long as 20,000-30,000 years ago.

In more recent years, the Pacific coast has been seen as an alternative route of entry-possibly at an earlier date than the Clovis. There is little direct evidence to support this, but fossil evidence from the islands of south-east Alaska tells us that this region, or part of it, was free of ice and may have been a refuge for animals throughout the ice age.

If animals such as bears and foxes lived here then why not people? Fossilized human remains have been found on Alaska's Prince of Wales Island and much further south on the Channel Islands off California. These are thought to be as old as some of the Clovis .finds and it may only be a matter of time before older remains are discovered.

If people did travel down the coasts between islands, they must have used boats. Although the coastal route still lacks a lot of hard evidence, the relatively recent discovery of a stone tool off the coast of British Columbia has added support to the idea.

Why are "Clovis people" believed to first enter North America?

A.Some fossils have been discovered.

B.They were found to have lived in the area known as the refuge during the ice age.

C.Some spear points were discovered.

D.It is in accordance with the biblical explanation.

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The artistic vein of the 20th century is ______.A.realismB.wild romanticismC.elaborate maj

The artistic vein of the 20th century is ______.

A.realism

B.wild romanticism

C.elaborate majesty

D.classic elegance

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听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher carefully.

听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher car

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第9题

听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor. A.B.C.

听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor.

听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor. A.B.C.听力原文:

A.

B.

C.

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