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第1题
A.easily
B.quickly
C.just
D.frequently
第2题
A.easily
B.quickly
C.just
D.frequently
第3题
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
(12)
A.She doesn't think that the music is particularly loud.
B.The neighbors probably won't turn down the music.
C.She wants to listen to different music.
D.The man should move to another place.
第4题
Questions 29-40
•Read the article below about time management.
•Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C on the opposite page.
•For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Time Management
Until recently, books on how to manage your time at work were seen as a bit of a joke in the business world. Many were enjoyable to read (29) weren't taken seriously.
(30) told their readers to dress well, be positive, decide (31) they were going and then use (32) valuable minute to make sure they got there. One very successful book, first published twenty years (33) and still available in bookshops, is The One-Minute Manager. It tells the story of a keen young man who wants to learn (34) about how to be a top-performing executive. The authors believe that most people
(35) the day putting (36) problems, or when they do try to solve (37) they don't do enough. According (38) the authors, having achievable targets should be a manager's aim. Managers everywhere should read (39) book carefully, in order to benefit from (40) sensible advice.
(29)
A.but
B.or
C.even
第5题
听力原文: Collecting information about pre-employment and filling out an application form. are closely connected. However, filling out an application form. is much easier because you have total control and have enough time to think and plan.
That you are given a form. to fill out does not necessarily mean that you have to answer all the questions in it. If the form. contains unclear questions or terms and conditions, you can make some changes before signing it, or refuse to answer some of the questions. What you must realize is that those terms and conditions have been written by highly-paid lawyers. Each word is important, or it would not be there; and you can be sure that there is not anything there that is written with your interests in mind.
I know what I speak of because, as a lawyer for Litton Industries. I wrote the terms and conditions that were printed on the back of order forms. I wrote the most tiring terms and conditions anyone has ever seen. Still, 90 percent of the buyers would just sign on them without questioning anything. If anyone questions them, we would reach an agreement on something that was acceptable to both sides.
So when you see a preprinted application that contains questions or terms and conditions, read it all and read it slowly. If you don't like something, you can simply change the parts you don't like. Remember that everything can be settled by discussion. To what degree it can be settled depends on your position, of course, and that is something only you can determine.
(30)
A.Because you can plan and have control of the needed time.
B.Because you can control the form. filling with enough time.
C.Because everything connected with application forms is easier.
D.Because it is easier to collect information about pre-employment.
第6题
Questions 29-40
?Read the article below about team-building.
?Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C.
?For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A, B or C).
TEAM-BUILDING THROUGH ACTIVITIES
Nowadays, company bosses are increasingly trying to find unusual team-building events as part of their training programme. An activity park, (29) Fast-track has just opened to offer (30) events to attract the corporate entertainment (31) the market, (32) is growing all the time.
The park is situated just a few kilometres outside the city centre (33) it provides events that (34) entertain as well as train.
Clients can try outdoor attractions such as sailing or climbing, (35) availability clearly depends entirely (36) the weather. Activities of (37) kind are perfect team-building exercises.
I'm (38) been to an activity park before, explained James Black, a company manager. Before we came, I didn't think we (39) enjoy ourselves so much and I didn't expect the huge difference that Fast-track's programme has (40) to my team. Now we work better together than we did before.
(29)
A.calling
B.calls
C.called
第7题
Questions 16-22
•Read the advertisement below about health insurance.
•Are sentences 16-22“Right” or “Wrong”? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” or “Wrong”, choose “Doesn't say”.
•For each sentence (16-22), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
HEALTHSURE--FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Many health insurance policies only cover the payments you have to make when you go into hospital, but with Healthsure, you are refunded for routine visits as well. In addition, we guarantee to refund you within 2 to 4 weeks.
Healthsure is an organisation which puts the interests of its members before profits. This means we offer very low membership rates. On average, £1.40 is debited from your bank account each week, so you won't ever need to worry about forgetting to send payment.
It's easy to join Healthsure. Just fill in the application form. and name the members of your family you wish to include on the policy. If you, your partner, or one of your children has to go into hospital, we will pay a daily allowance. These cash payments are not taxed, and we aim to deal with claims within 72 hours. So, why not? Apply now and benefit from our caring approach to health care.
Phone us free on 0800 885511 (24-hour number) for further information from our customer service advisers.
Healthsure makes direct payments to hospitals for its customers.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第8题
Questions 16-22
•Read part of the letter of application below.
•Are sentences 16-22 “Right” or “Wrong”? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” or “Wrong”, choose “Doesn't say”.
•For each sentence (16-22), mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
I would like to apply for the post of Personnel Officer with this Bank, as advertised in the Doily News on 8 October.
I hove a BA in French from the University of London. I am following a port- time course in Personnel Management at the Oxford College of Management, and I hope to pass the Diploma in Personnel Management at the end of December.
When I left university, I worked for a year In a computer company near Cambridge. Then I moved bock to London to work as a French teacher in a large school, where I stayed for two years. During this time, I did some port-time work as a language trainer with factory managers, which I very much enjoyed.
Three years ago, I Joined Carter's Bank, where for the past year I have worked as Assistant Personnel Officer, dealing mainly with complaints from members of staff.
Having worked in a similar organisation to yours, I feel I am fully prepared for the challenges of this job.
Yours faithfully,
Angela Varley
Ms Varley is applying for a job with the Daily News.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第9题
听力原文: Today I want to help you with a study reading method known as SQ3R. The letters stand for five steps in the reading process: Survey, Question, Read, Review, Recite. Each of the steps should be done carefully and in the order mentioned.
In all study reading, a survey should be the first step. Survey means to look quickly, Don't stop to read complete sentences. Just look at the important divisions of the material.
The second step is question. Try to form. questions based on your survey. Use the question words who, what, when, where, why, and how.
Now you are ready for the third step--read. You will be rereading the titles and important words that you look at in the survey. But this time you will read the examples and details as well. Sometimes it is useful to take notes while you read. I have had students who preferred to underline important points, and it seems to be just as useful as note- taking. What you should do, whether you take notes or underline, is to read actively. Think about what you are reading as a series of ideas, not just a sequence of words.
The fourth step is review. Remember the questions that you wrote down before you read the material. You should be able to answer them now. You will notice that some of the questions were treated in more detail in the reading. Concentrate on those. Also review material that you did not consider in your questions.
The last step is recite. Try to put the reading into your own words. Summarize it either in writing or orally.
(31)
A.A new way to take notes.
B.A short name for survey reading method.
C.The five steps in the reading process.
D.Different ways to study for examinations.
第10题
Questions 16-22
?Read the minutes of the meeting below.
?Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there is not enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say" .
?For each sentence (16-22), mark one letter (A, B or C).
MINUTES OF THE MEETING HELD IN
CONFERENCE ROOM NO. 8
ON MONDAY 19TH MAY 2008
Present: Mr Wang Kai, General Manager, in the chair
Mr Li Fei, Production Manager
Mr Huang Shu, Purchase Manager
Ms Oheng Li, Sales Manager
Miss Song Yu, Secretary (Minutes Keeper)
The meeting was opened at 8.30 a.m. by Mr Wang Kai.
Apologies for absence
Mr Hu Su, Personnel Manager
Miss Lu Ping, Sales Assistant
Ⅰ.Minutes of the last meeting.
The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed and signed.
Ⅱ.Changing of promotion materials
Ms Chena Li suggested changing the company's promotion materials as many new products have been launched since 2005. It was agreed that Ms Cheng would update the promotion materials and that she would submit the drafts at the next meeting on 18th June.
Ⅲ.The company's holidays
Mr Wang announced the dates of the company's holidays= 5th to 16th July, inclusive:24th December to 5th January, inclusive.
Ⅳ.Security
Mr Wang raised the problem of office security, who suggested that all important papers should be kept in the safe. It was agreed that only those present at the meeting would have the key to the safe.
Ⅴ.There being no further business, Mr Wang closed the meeting at 9:30am.
The promotion literature shoul.d be upgraded because many new products have come out.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第11题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, would you mind answering a few questions?
M: Well, I don't know. I'm in rather a hurry actually.
W: It won't take a moment. We're doing a public opinion poll on some important political questions to try to find out if the government really has support for its policies. The results are going to be published in a national newspaper.
M: Oh, all right, then.
W: Thanks. Well, I'll read out statements and you have to say whether you agree strongly, agree, disagree, disagree strongly or just don't know. OK?
M: Yes.
W: Well, first of all, "Policemen should always carry guns." Do you agree?
M: No, not always.
W: What is your opinion?
M: They shouldn't do that when they're on normal duty. But if they're chasing a criminal who they know has got a gun, then they should be armed as well.
W: OK, next question: "Britain should drive on the right-hand side of the road."
M: What rubbish! Why doesn't everybody else drive on the left?
W: All right. One more question: "Britain should leave the EEC."
M: That's nasty. I wasn't in favor of us joining, but I think it would be difficult to leave now. I think we'll just have to stay in and make the best of it.
W: OK, that's all. Thank you very much.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
20. When does the man think the policemen should carry guns?
21. How does the man think about driving on the right?
22. What's the man's opinion about the last statement?
(23)
A.Policeman and driver.
B.Program host and guest.
C.Poll taker and passenger.
D.Politician and supporter.