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Speaker A: Did she really use to be very thin? Speaker B: ______A.How do you know that?B.Y

Speaker A: Did she really use to be very thin? Speaker B: ______

A.How do you know that?

B.Yes, she did, but she isn"t any more.

C.I can"t believe what you"ve said.

D.I"m afraid that you are totally wrong.

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第1题

Where did the speaker meet her best friend?She met her at __________.

Where did the speaker meet her best friend?

She met her at __________.

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第2题

Why did the speaker say she was puzzled at Kathleen's suggestion to go to Washington Squar
e Park?

A.Because she felt deeply hurt at the suggestion.

B.Because she felt the park is far away from their living places.

C.Because she didn't know what's the use going there.

D.Because she was wondering why Kathleen didn't show enough interest in her work.

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第3题

听力原文:That girl didn't show up for the interview. She said she felt so dizzy on her way
that she could not drive any more and there was no telephone around. But I have this uneasy feeling she's giving a snow job.

What does the speaker mean?

A.He felt the girl was honest.

B.He felt the girl was telling a lie.

C.He felt the girl did not like the interview.

D.He felt disappointed with the girl.

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第4题

听力原文:Mary did not like getting up early in the morning. If her sister did not wake her

听力原文: Mary did not like getting up early in the morning. If her sister did not wake her, she would be late often for her classes. One day a lecture was going to be given By a famous artist at nine o'clock. Her sister and brother-in-law were away. She set her alarm for half past seven. This should give her plenty of time to get ready and arrive early enough for a good seat. She was determined to be there in time. She would never forgive herself for missing the lecture. She had been admiring the artist's work since she was a child.

The next morning, she slept through the alarm and woke up at half past eight. She was not used to rushing and everything went wrong. At last, she was ready, and rushed out to catch a bus. She jumped on the first one. She looked at her watch, but it was not there. She must have forgotten to put it on in her rush. When she arrived at the university, she hurried to the lecture hall. She was astonished to find that the doors were locked. She looked round to find someone, and saw a clock which said half past seven, "I can't understand it!" she cried out. "Nobody's here and the clock is slow!" Then she suddenly remembered. Her alarm clock had stopped the day before and she must have forgotten to reset the hands. "This is the first time I'll hear the beginning of a lecture," she said to herself, laughing.

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A.Because the speaker was an artist.

B.Because she was always a hard-working student.

C.Because the artist's paintings appeal to her so much.

D.Because the subject was an important one.

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第5题

听力原文: When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called "Brownie". My
brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around. One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up one of Dads shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said "Bad girl", she looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes. Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet. She went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course shed let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when wed be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked or tried to get away. The funny thing is she would smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone. Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss the days when she was with us. Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. What would Brownie do when someone was ill in the family? 17. What do we learn about Brownie from the passage? 18. Why does the speaker say that Brownie was more than just a family pet?17.

A.She disliked the speaker"s dad.

B.She felt scary for her mistake.

C.She loved playing hide-and-seek.

D.She would eat anything when hungry.

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第6题

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

听力原文: Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my first bus trip and I'm quite surprised at the services offered during the trip. Included are meals on the way, rest rooms and public address announcements.

Just now, I introduced myself to the hostess on the bus, 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 bum 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?"

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7题

听力原文:Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my first bus trip and I’m quite surprise

听力原文: Hello, I was once a hostess. Now I am on my first bus trip and I’m quite surprised at the services offered during the trip. Included are meals on the way. Rest rooms and public-address announcements.

Just now. I introduced myself to the hostess on the bus, 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 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?”

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8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9题

听力原文:I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along very well together sinc

听力原文: I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along very well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start getting serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gem angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like, "I'm not the marrying kind" or "We're not having fun to be serious." Besides all this. I don't think that my parents like her very much. They said that she is not very intelligent.

Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I for- get her? We're both only 22, but I'm ready to settle clown and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, And by the time I'm 24. I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.

Where did the speaker meet Susan ?

A.At Susan's home.

B.In a swimming pool.

C.At a dance party.

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第10题

听力原文:Speaker 1 I remember this manager I worked under once - he really was pretty inef

听力原文:Speaker 1

I remember this manager I worked under once - he really was pretty inefficient. I think the problem was that he was a bit of a control freak and driven by all these targets he used to set himself. The silly thing was that it meant not that much really got done satisfactorily, cos he wouldn't pass tasks on to anyone else, for fear they wouldn't take the time to do it perfectly, so projects were always running behind. And of course it's very difficult to deal with people like that, since you're not in a position to suggest anything to them, but I think they do need to consult if not someone then something - there are programmes you can use now that help to prioritise and allocate work in the course of a project.

Speaker 2

I honestly don't know what managers are taught on all these courses they go on, or what they're supposed to qualify anyone to do. I'm thinking in particular of one manager in my organisation who seems to spend his whole time with his nose in some book or other - when what he actually needs to do is deal with his people, get them all in together for a session to air their problems and discuss ways to move forward. As it is, he's got this office full of staff trying their best to do good work but without real guidance. You can't run a business only on paper, and he doesn't give his staff enough recognition for the quality o f their work

Speaker 3

Well, the last line manager I had certainly caused problems - but it wasn't as if there weren't solutions available. Other managers in the same company didn't run into the same problems as she did. But then they did make use of what was on the doorstep the company ran a weekly series of workshops, and they were great. They were only about an hour long, but she should have made the effort - the one on communication, for example, would have shown her ways to overcome her seeming inability to hear what ideas people were coming up with. As it was, the way she simply ignored such input caused a lot of resentment And that's no way to run a department.

Speaker 4

Well, they all talk about management being about facilitating processes and empowering staff, don't they? But in my experience the reality can be very different indeed. I knew one manager who I think just didn't appreciate how much management had moved on since he'd originally trained. He approached absolutely everything in the same way, itemising financial aspects, without seeing the bigger picture - all he wanted to do was implement savings. It was disastrous when it came to considering upgrading computers, for example, as it's so difficult to calculate that sort of thing in those terms. Looking back I think what he needed to do was to change his whole approach. I'm not sure he'd have taken advice from his colleagues, but he should have caught up a bit on his reading, taken his own time to mull over some of the newer ideas.

Speaker 5

I've heard managers being criticised for spending too long out at conferences, and losing touch with what's going on in front of their noses. But one manager in my firm was present, it's, just that she didn't pay enough attention. So while our competitors would be installing new databases and upgrading their networks, she'd not bother to check out what was available, and keep us all slaving away on very time-consuming jobs. I don't know if she thought she was saving the company money, but if she did she was much mistaken. Ironically, she went to some training sessions, so she must have heard other ideas, but without much effect. She should have simply moved her desk out of the comer, and become part of the section, so that she could have appreciated how cumbersome some of the procedures were.

How to approach Listening Test Part Two

&8226;In this part of the Listening Test you listen to five short monologues, spoken by five different speakers.

&8226;There are two tasks for each of the five monologues. For each

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