[A] mind[B] listen[C] notice[D] hear
[A] mind
[B] listen
[C] notice
[D] hear
[A] mind
[B] listen
[C] notice
[D] hear
第1题
She doesn't mind to be left alone ______ there are enough music records to listen to.
A.though
B.as long as
C.in case
D.lest
第3题
When we listen to music, we are easily put in mind of events in the past.
A.remembered
B.reflected
C.memorized
D.reminded
第4题
What's the section activated in men's brain while they listen to others?
A.The auditory region.
B.The mind's eye.
C.The area at the front of the brain.
D.The area at the left side of the brain.
第5题
听力原文:M: Do you mind turning the radio off?
W: I'm in the middle of listening to a program.
Q: What can be inferred from the woman's response?
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A.The man should listen to the program, too.
B.The program will be over soon.
C.The man should leave the radio on.
D.The program is on top of the radio.
第6题
【C1】
A.carefully
B.passively
C.attentively
D.permanently
第7题
W: You seem to have a lot of work at your office. You’ ve always been staying late and work
ing overtime.
M:___________
A.What you say is right. But don't you know the meaning of work?
B.Yes. That’s true. But don’t you know the common saying: “Always work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” ?
C. That’s true, but it’s no bother to me. The work is interesting and fun. I don’t mind the extra hours at all.
D.Sorry. I cannot listen to your advice. Overwork can bring me overpay,you know.
第8题
听力原文:M: Greg speaking.
W: Greg, it's Jane.
M: Hey there, how are you?
W: I'm good. Listen, I was wondering what you are doing later.
M: Hey, I'm at the office. Do you want to call here? A landline is so much cheaper than a mobile.
W: Yes, true. This call must be costing me a fortune! I'll call you back. Bye.(Jane calls Greg's office)
M: Greg speaking.
W: Hey, it's me. Anyway, I was wondering if you want to go to a bar opening tonight. It's really a cool place. My friend gave me an invitation, but it completely slipped my mind, until today.
M: Sounds good. What about John?
W: I've called him, but he's busy tonight.
M: Oh, so I'm the second choice?
W: Hey, you would have asked your girlfriend before me, wouldn't you? Anyway, I'm asking you now and you should be happy!
M: Hmmm…yes, OK. I've got nothing better to do. Are there free drinks?
M: Yep. Free drinks ALL night!
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A.To a bar opening.
B.To a cinema opening.
C.To an art gallery opening.
D.To an office opening.
第9题
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Boys and girls, never forget that you educate yourselves. Schools, books and teachers are helps, but you have to do the work. Only by persevering, industrious efforts can you become well educated.
There are two objects in education: first, to develop yourself; second, to gain knowledge. To develop yourself is to strengthen and cultivate your whole being; to improve your memory and reasoning powers; to learn to think and judge correctly; in short, to have your mind grow, so that you will be better able to do your work in life.
You develop yourself by acquiring an education, thinking about, and using it; for education is the food to make your mind grow. To gain knowledge is to learn tacts and methods which will be of use to you in life.
There are four sources from which to derive education; from your own observation, from your experience, from the conversation of others, and from study. You can learn much without books and teachers.
When you visit a manufactory, examine the machinery; try to learn how the power applied at one point moves levers and wheels until it reaches the part that does the work. Wherever work is going on, be sure to learn how it is done. Study into causes and results. The steam engine came from the boy Watt's watching a boiling teakettle, and thinking about it.
Listen to conversation, you can learn something useful from every one. Every one can teach the best-educated man something. Ask people to tell you of what they have seen and known. Never be ashamed to ask about what you do not understand. A learned man was asked how he had acquired such a vast amount of knowledge. "By asking information of every one," he answered.
To educate yourself, you must read, study, observe, reflect, reason, and think. Keep your eyes open, and your mind at work.
The most appropriate title for this passage would be ______.
A.Self-education
B.Objects in Education
C.Ways of Developing Oneself
D.Sources of Receiving Education
第10题
A variety of job assignments, including job or project rotation, also keep a job【36】______becoming dull.
Whereas it's natural for some individuals to want to move ahead immediately to more difficult assignments, 【37】______proper guidance they can continue to learn and to gain versatility by working on a number of jobs that are essentially【38】______the same complexity. This way they gain breadth, if not depth.
Probably the greatest offense to guard【39】______when dealing with younger specialists is to reject ideas out of hand. You must listen—and listen objectively—to their suggestions. Avoid【40】______overcritical. You want to nurture an inquiring mind with a fresh approach. You'll frustrate it quickly if you revert too often【41】______ "We've tried that before and it won't【42】______here. "
One sure way to disenchant【43】______college graduates is flagrantly misusing their talents. Expect them to do some routine work, of course. But don't make their【44】______work just one long series of errands. This includes such break-in assignments【45】______performing routine calculations, digging up【46】______material, 【47】______operating reproduction equipment. One large manufacturing company recently interviewed a number of【48】______engineers who had left them. The company found that the overwhelming complaint was that the company not only did not offer work that【49】______challenging but also expected【50】______too little from them in the way of performance.
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