听力原文:F: Must we work out the problems?M: No, you needn't. Tomorrow will do. When must
听力原文:F: Must we work out the problems?M: No, you needn't. Tomorrow will do.
When must they work out the problems?
A.Tomorrow.
B.Now.
C.Next week.
听力原文:F: Must we work out the problems?M: No, you needn't. Tomorrow will do.
When must they work out the problems?
A.Tomorrow.
B.Now.
C.Next week.
第1题
听力原文:M: When shall we start our work, Cindy?
W: Tomorrow at 10 o'clock. But we must work quickly, for we have to finish everything before 3 in the afternoon.
Q: For how long can they work?
(13)
A.3 hours.
B.4 hours.
C.5 hours.
D.6 hours.
第2题
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a recorded message about a job vacancy.
Position: Manufacturing Supervisor
Responsible to: (9) ______
Candidates Should preferably be qualified in (10) ______
The person app0inted Will need to be (11) ______ in their relations with other people.
salary: (12) ______
第3题
听力原文:F: So Greg, what does a human resources manager actually do?
M: Simply put, HR managers manage the needs of a company's employees.
F: That sounds pretty broad. What types of needs? Everything?
M: Pretty much. We develop and manage employment programs, including salary and job evaluations,benefits, and promotions. Also education and training programs. Of course we develop plans for finding applicants to fill job openings. Then we interview and, where necessary, test applicants.
F: That's a lot! You must be pretty busy!
M: Yes. To be effective we need to be knowledgeable about all areas of human resources as well as every aspect of the company. It takes a lot of experience, and you have to be highly qualified.
F: I can imagine. It sounds quite challenging.
M: There's more. In industries that are unionized, like mine, human resources managers deal with relations between labor and upper management. We examine workers' complaints and try to help settle disagreements.
F: Do you like your job? What's the best part of it?
M: Yes. The best part is probably that the work is extremely interesting and varied. We have to be very versatile and flexible...
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear two colleagues discussing the responsibilities of Human Resources Manager
Job Description of a Human Resources Manager
Responsibilities: develop and manage (5)______programs
deal with relations between (6)______and upper management;
examine complaints and help settle (7)______
Requirements: knowledgeable, versatile and (8)______
第4题
听力原文:W: What do you use your computer for?
M: At the moment, I'm preparing a presentation for a client, but I must admit to playing games on it too from time to time!
Q: What do we know for sure about the man?
(19)
A.He is using his computer for work purposes.
B.He often plays games on his computer.
C.His computer makes his life easier.
D.His client cannot use a computer.
第5题
M: But I have worked very hard for the past few weeks.
W: I realize you've tried. But my decision is final.
What do we learn about the man?
A.He has been fired.
B.He has a good record.
C.He has to work harder.
D.He has made a final decision.
第6题
听力原文:M: How are we ever going to finish this project by Wednesday?
W: Well, we'll just have to roll up our sleeves and hope for the best.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.They have to finish it quickly.
B.They have to use what they have.
C.They have to work hard and do their best.
D.They must redo the project and hope it improves.
第7题
听力原文: At the request of the museum president, our firm of architects, Brown & Sons, has been asked to prepare an assessment of the museum facility. I have been named the lead architect. We understand that serious problems have led to the current situation at the museum. The museum building is 100 years old. It has not been properly taken care of, and it needs a lot of work. Everything from the foundation to the heating system will have to be restored and repaired. It will be expensive, but the work must be done if the museum is to last another hundred years. Now I am going to describe all of the problems in detail. Then I'll explain the work that needs to be done and how we will do it.
Who is the speaker?
A.An architect
B.The museum president
C.A construction worker
D.A tour guide
第8题
听力原文: Three men are found smashing boulders with iron hammers.When asked what they are doing,the first man says,"Breaking big rocks into little rocks."The second man says,"Feeding my family."The third man says, "Building a cathedral."
Today's column focuses on the third man,the one who saw each hammer blow as contributing to the construction of a cathedral,a home for human dreams and sacred aspirations.To many of us who study and consult in occupational and organizational contexts,we would call what this third man does meaningful work.
I have come to see meaningful work as consisting of three central components.First,the work we do must make sense; we must know what's being asked of us and be able to identify the personal or organizational resources we need to do our job.Second,the work we do must have a point;we must be able to see how the little tasks we engage in build,brick-by-brick if you will,into an important part of the purpose of our company.Finally,the work that we do must benefit some greater good;we must be able to see how our toil helps others, whether that's saving the planet,saving a life,or making our co-workers'jobs easier so that they can go home and really be available for their families and friends.A growing body of evidence shows that meaningful workers are happy workers,more committed workers,and, in some tantalizing ways,better workers.
What does the second man answer when asked what they are doing?
A.Breaking big rocks into little ones
B.Feeding his family.
C.Building a cathedral.
D.Doing construction works.
第9题
W:Work late? I suppose so,if you really think it's necessary.
Q:What would the woman probably do?
(17)
A.She would go home immediately after work.
B.She would go to bed early.
C.She would work overtime.
D.She would work early in the morning.
第10题
听力原文:W: Congratulations ! I know you got a job. When do you start work?
M: You must be thinking of someone else. I'm still waiting to hem'.
W: Oh, sorry. Wish you good luck!
What do we learn from the man's reply?
A.The woman should get another job.
B.The woman was mistaken.
C.The man won't have to wait much longer.
D.The man was waiting in the wrong place.