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There are benefits when methods of evaluating performance have been negotiated.

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第1题

Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to the first paragraph?A.American w

Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to the first paragraph?

A.American workers can get equal amount of benefits in less working time compared to Europeans.

B.American workers can get more benefits in less working time compared to Europeans.

C.The amount of benefits American unemployed get is in proportion to their working time.

D.The time interval American unemployed get benefits is smaller compared to Europeans.

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第2题

Which of the following is mentioned as one of the benefits of bathing?A.Dry skins flakes w

Which of the following is mentioned as one of the benefits of bathing?

A.Dry skins flakes will disappear from the body once you get out of the bathtub.

B.It kills bacteria better than showering.

C.It reduces your blood circulation if it is nice and warm.

D.The floating action can reduce the stress on your muscles.

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第3题

Part AShow the benefits of breakfast according to the following points:1. Food begins to w

Part A

Show the benefits of breakfast according to the following points:

1. Food begins to work early in the day when you eat breakfast.

2. Our body needs food to work efficiently.

3. Breakfast is not difficult to prepare.

Your Response:

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第4题

The author' s general attitude towards video games is that ______.A.video games create a w

The author' s general attitude towards video games is that ______.

A.video games create a world which reflect our real life

B.most video games are helpful rather than harmful to people

C.more research should be done regarding the benefits of video games

D.video games mirror a balance between reality and our own wishes

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第5题

听力原文:M I noticed there were a number of papers from Brazil in the latest issue of the
Journal for Consumer Research.

W Yes, Brazil has been doing a lot of really good consumer psychology research the last few years. It doesn't surprise me they're starting to appear in the top journals.

M I imagine many of these writers will be at the next consumer research conference, presenting their papers. W I'd imagine you're right. I think it's great. The international perspective really benefits our field.

What does the man comment on?

A.The quality of the writing

B.An accuracy of the research

C.A number of articles from Brazil

D.The influence of a particular university

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第6题

听力原文:M: What would you wish for if I let you make a wish?W: I'd wish I had a robot.M:

听力原文:M: What would you wish for if I let you make a wish?

W: I'd wish I had a robot.

M: Why a robot?

W: a robot is clever, efficient, and obedient. It'll work with precision. And it will work round the clock without complaint.

M: Yes, it will free us from tedious and boring housework. But what would you do if you had a robot to work for you?

W: What would I do? I'd make it work wonders. Things you may not even imagine possible.

M: But aren't you creating a world of machines, a world of cold, emotionless, mechanical creatures?

W: I don't think so. Robots can provide us with all kinds of entertainment imaginable, including both artistic and popular forms of entertainment. You may call them "cyber culture".

M: I don't like your "cyber culture". It's too general and abstract.

W: Well, for one thing, no human culture could match cyber culture in variety and creativity, you know.

M: It depends on what you mean by variety and creativity. I consider humans the most varied, sophisticated, creative and powerful creature on earth. Any mechanical culture is simply lifeless, and it's harmful to the human world.

W: Don't get so emotional. You know robots would willingly do the kind of work that is physically unbearable to humans. They would protect us from risking harmful hazards.

M: I see your point.

W: A robot can help with housework, too.

M: Yeah, and do physical exercise for you.

W: You're kidding. I'll do bodybuilding myself in the gym. Do you know what else I'd definitely do myself, even if I had a thousand robots?

M: What?

W: I'd do my study. If not, I'd be done. 1 fear robots might develop to such a degree that they would threaten our existence. I must study and learn enough theories and techniques to operate and control my robot, before it would begin to control me.

M: That's very sensible. Science is a sword with double blades. It benefits, and harms too, if things get out of control.

W: Right, we'll try to take advantage of its benefits and guard against any possible harm.

(23)

A.They work with precision.

B.They do physical exercises for us.

C.They work round the clock.

D.They free us from tedious and boring work

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第7题

听力原文:M Our gas company, Newport Gas, is buying up Dominion Gas. The entire city is goi
ng to be controlled by one gas company. Say goodbye to cheap gas, don't you think?

W No, I can see benefits to the plan. Repairs and improvements are stalled all the time because one company owns one part of the line and another company owns another part of the line. Maybe this'll make things easier.

M Okay, but the problem's obvious. Without competition, what's going to keep them from raising prices?

W I agree, that's a concern. You just hope the city will be able to regulate them. I think overall, it may turn out to be okay for us.

What are the speakers discussing?

A.A new company policy

B.A business competition

C.A corporate acquisition

D.A technological innovation

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第8题

听力原文:M: The Republican Party in America is opposing stem cell research. I find it hard
to believe that in this day and age,someone would do that.

W: Stem cell research sounds pretty impressive,I'll admit.But just what is it?

M: Well,a stem cell is a special type of cell.It is a general cell that.when it divides.Call become any specific type of cell.

W: You mean,a stem cell can become a heart cell?Or a brain cell or a kidney cell?

M: That's about it.Stem cells are a part of the body's maintenance and repair system.When they divide, they can become any cell type.

W: I guess there would be some tremendous medical advantages in that sort of research.

M: You've said a mouthful.Recently,scientists were able to help a man who lost a jawbone from cancer.They recreated bone material for his jaw from stem cells.What it means is that since the new bone was created out of the person's own cells,there was no problem with rejection because the DNA was the same.

W: I bet the person was delighted.Why would anyone oppose that sort of research?It would seem to have endless potential to benefit the human race.

M: I agree,but there are people who think we should not interfere with nature and mainipulate"what is not natural".

W: It is easier to hold such a narrow view if you're not in a position to need the benefits of the research.If you're missing a jawbone because of cancer,you probably support the research.

What is the man's attitude toward the stem cell research?

A.Supportive.

B.Opposed.

C.Pessimistic.

D.Neutral.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hello, David, It's Sarah.M: Hello, Sarah.W: David, I'm just going over my note

听力原文:W: Hello, David, It's Sarah.

M: Hello, Sarah.

W: David, I'm just going over my notes for the advertisement we're putting in the paper. I need some more information.

M: OK. What do you need to know?

W: Well, you still haven't given me the final job title yet.

M: Oh, sorry. The job title should be "Regional Manager".

W: And what salary should I put?

M: Well, it depends on the quality of the candidate. Just put "competitive salary plus benefits". What we'll ask them to do is send details of their current salary.

W: So you want me to put that in the advertisement as well?

M: Yes. Add it to the part about applicants including their CVs and references.

W: OK. And have you decided when you'll be holding interviews?

M: Yes. It'll be the last week in April. So that's, what, the week starts on the 25th?

W: No, I think it's the 26th, actually.

M: OK.

W: And you gave me a date of 17 March. That's the closing date for applications?

M: That's right.

W: Right, David. I think that's everything. Thanks.

(20)

A.25 March.

B.26 March.

C.17 March.

D.Not mentioned.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?W: Certainly not. I'm a

听力原文:M: Do you mind telling me about your work in the factory?

W: Certainly not. I'm a machine operator working in the assembly workshop.

M: Oh, are you? Then you have a six -day week, don't you?

W: Yes. And we work eight hours a day, but this includes a one -hour break.

M: What about the huge machines used in your factory? I know you make heavy machines yourselves. But I wonder if you also use machines imported from abroad.

W: Most of them are made in China, some even by our factory. Only a few were bought from other countries.

M: But I see the machines turned out here are quite modem and efficient.

W: Following the national policy of self - reliance and hard - working struggle, we've tried our best in the past few years to improve our equipment. However, there is still a lot more to do.

M: Now the question about yourself. ! hope you don't mind it. How much do you earn each month?

W: My monthly wage is 3,500 RMB, not including the extra pay of about 500 for extra work I put in.

M: That sounds reasonable indeed. I'm very interested in worker's welfare here. What other benefits do you workers get, I wonder?

W: Like other factories in China, our factory offers free medical service for workers.

How many hours does the woman work every day except the break?

A.Seven hours.

B.Eight hours.

C.Nine hours.

D.Six hours.

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第11题

听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How are you?M: Fine! And you?W: I can't complain. Did you have ti

听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How are you?

M: Fine! And you?

W: I can't complain. Did you have time to look at my proposal?

M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?

W: Sure. I've been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should've been installed long ago.

M: How much will that cost?

W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.

M: OK. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.

W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.

M: And what's the picture?

W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.

M: What about advertising?

W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.

M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for us? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?

W: Quite frankly, it's just not enough anymore. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.

M: Will we be able to afford all this?

W: I'll look into it, but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.

M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely. Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.

W. All right. I'll see to it.

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.The benefits of strong business competition.

B.A proposal to lower the cost of production.

C.Complaints about the expense of modernization.

D.Suggestions concerning new business strategies.

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