What did Tony do when he returned to Chester?A.He immediately started his business.B.He di
What did Tony do when he returned to Chester?
A.He immediately started his business.
B.He did some market research.
C.He tried to find a business partner.
What did Tony do when he returned to Chester?
A.He immediately started his business.
B.He did some market research.
C.He tried to find a business partner.
第1题
What did the bank manager do after carefully studying Tony’s business plan?
A.He added some details.
B.He declined Tony’s request.
C.He lent Tony the money.
第2题
What did Tony do when he was in France?
A.He talked to restaurant staff about their business.
B.He made notes on the quality of the food.
C.He tasted as many types of fish as possible.
第3题
What did Pearman mean by saying "he is a businessman" (Line 1-2, Para. 3)?
A.Fredy knew where he could get a job.
B.Fredy meant what he had said.
C.Fredy had enough money to help the poor.
D.Businessmen always handed others their cards.
第4题
What did Tony Parker purchase?
A.A CD
B.Food
C.A book
D.Clothing
第5题
Some of the stories are inspiring, others sad, but what is interesting in almost all the cases is the way in which the children's early hopes and dreams are shown in their future lives. For example, at seven, Tony is a lively child who says he wants to become a sportsman or a taxi driver. When he grows up, he goes on to do both. How about Nicki? She says," I'd like to find out about the moon." And she goes on to become a space scientist. As a child, soft-spoken Bruce says he wants to help "poor children" and ends up teaching in India.
But if the lives of all the children had followed this pattern the program would be far less interesting than it actually was. It was the children whose childhood did not prepare them for what was to come that made the program so inspiring. Where did their ideas come from about what they wanted to do when they grew up? Are children influenced by what their parents do, by what they see on television, or by what their teachers say? How great is the effect of a single important event? Many film directors, including Stephen Spielberg, say that an early visit to the cinema was the turning point in their byes. Dr. Margaret McAllister, who has done a tot of research in this area, thinks that the major influences are parents, friends, and the wider society.
What does the text mainly discuss?
A.New ways to make a TV program interesting.
B.The importance of television programs to children.
C.Different ways to make childhood dreams come true.
D.The influence of childhood experience on future lives.
第6题
听力原文:M: Do you ever know what Tony is talking about?
W: Never! He always beats around the bush.
What is the reason they can' t understand Tony?
A.He speaks too fast.
B.He speaks too slow.
C.He doesn't come to the point.
D.His speech is not clear.
第7题
听力原文:W: Have you got a job, Tony?
M: Yeah, I do the yard work for the people in the neighborhood, cuffing grass, raking fallen leaves, planting trees and pulling out weeds, things like that.
What does Tony do?
A.He's a gardener.
B.He's a farmer.
C.He's a cleaner.
D.He's a planter.
第8题
听力原文:M: I haven't seen Tony lately. What's the matter with him?
W: He is a little under the weather. He has picked up some kind of infection.
What do we know about Tony from this conversation?
(19)
A.He has found a new job.
B.He has been ill for a few days.
C.He has been in a low mood.
D.He has gone on a trip.
第9题
听力原文: Arthur Miller(1915-2005)is universally recognised as one of the greatest dramatists of the 20th century. Millers father had moved to the USA from Austria Hungary, drawn like so many others by the "Great American Dream". However, he experienced severe financial hardship when his family business was ruined in the Great Depression of the early 1930s. Millerss most famous play, Death of a Salesman, is a powerful attack on the American system, with its aggressive way of doing business and its insistence on money and social status as indicators of worth. In Willy Loman, the hero of the play, we see a man who has got into trouble with his worth. Willy is "burnt out" and in the cruel world of business there is no room for sentiment: if he cant do the work, then he is no good to his employer, the Wagner Company, and he must go. Willy is painfully aware of this, and at loss as to what to do with his lack of success. He refuses to face the fact that he has failed and kills himself in the end. When it was first staged in 1949, the play was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, and it won the Tony Award for Best Play, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for a Drama. It was the first play to win all three of these major awards. Miller died of heart failure at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut, on the evening of February 10, 2005, the 56th anniversary of the first performance of Death of a Salesman on Broadway. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. Why did Arthur Millers father move to the USA? 23. What does the speaker say about the play Death of a Salesman? 24. What do we learn about Death of a Salesman after it was first staged? 25. What is the passage mainly about?23.
A.It focuses on the skills in doing business.
B.It talks about the business career of Arthur Miller.
C.It discusses the ways to get promoted in a company.
D.It exposes the cruelty of the American business world.
第10题
听力原文:M: You mean Tony hasn't been to the disco?
W: No, but I' n get him to go with us next time.
What did the man previously assume?
A.Tony must have been to the discotheque.
B.Tony doesn't care for disco.
C.Tony doesn't know where the disco is.
D.Tony tried to learn disco but failed.