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听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.M: Hi, Jenis. What's up?W: I hav

听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.

M: Hi, Jenis. What's up?

W: I have this great job lined up to manage the clothing store at the mall.

M: So what's the problem?

W: Well, one of the professors in my department just told me about a summer internship program that's available. She thinks I might be able to intern in the office of the Way fare Hotel here in town.

M: That sounds like a great opportunity too. Why not take advantage of it?

W: I'd love to, especially since I'm studying hotel management. It would be a great way to get some practical experience in my field.

M: And you never know, it might lead to something with them after graduation. They are on of the biggest hotel chains in the area.

W: You're right. But the drawback is I wouldn't be making nearly as much money as I would be working in the clothing store, not to mention the discount I could get on clothes there.

M: How much is the internship paid?

W: They pay their internship a small stipend and give them free room and board for the sum- mer.

M: Well, if I were you, I would take the internship anyway. You could always get a job during the school year to make a few extra bucks.

Why does Jenise want to talk to Larry?

A.To ask for help finding a job.

B.To find out what he's doing during the summer.

C.To ask him to give her some advice.

D.To invite him to go shopping with her later.

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第1题

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry. I feel global warming is really something upsetting after Professor
Steve's lecture.

M: Oh, Alice, I just don't buy his theory that global warming is caused by humans. There is a lot we don't know.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(14)

A.Alice believes global warming is caused by human being.

B.Prof. Steve's lecture on global warming is well-grounded.

C.Both Larry and Alice are optimistic about global warming.

D.Larry does not accept Prof. Steve's point as completely true.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.M: Hi, Jennis, what's up?W: I ha

听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.

M: Hi, Jennis, what's up?

W: I have this great job lined up to manage the clothing store at the mall.

M: So what's the problem?

W: Well. One of the professors in my department just told me about a summer internship program that's available. She thinks I might be able to intern in the office of the Wayfare Hotel here in town. M: That sounds like a great opportunity too. Why not take advantage of it?

W: I'd love to, especially since I'm studying hotel management. It would be a great way to get some prac tical experience in my field.

M: And you never know, it might lead to something with them after graduation. They are one of the biggest hotel chains in the area.

W: You're right. But the drawback is I wouldn't be making nearly as much money as I would be working in the clothing store, not to mention the discount I could get on clothes there.

M: How much is the internship paid?

W: They pay their internship a small stipend and give them free room and board for tile summer.

M: Well, if I were you, I would take the internship anyway. You could always get a job during the school year next year to make a few extra bucks.

(20)

A.It'd give her a chance to make a lot of money immediately.

B.She could stay at a hotel at a discount.

C.She might get a good job later.

D.She might be able to get course credits for her work.

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第3题

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?M: Yeah, since I got

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?

M: Yeah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her class, she asked me to work as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.

W: Oh, yes. I did that job two years ago.

M: Really? Did you like it?

W: I think it was the best I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour.

M: That is a good salary. What did you do?

W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and Prof. Jamison was always available to help me.

M: I think it would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.

W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it. And building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.

M: That sounds manageable.

W: Oh, yeah. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck.

(23)

A.On his way home.

B.Waking to see Prof. Jamison.

C.Waiting the woman.

D.Doing his homework.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Hello, Larry, dear, where are you now?M: I'm on my way home. And that's why I'

听力原文:W: Hello, Larry, dear, where are you now?

M: I'm on my way home. And that's why I'm telephoning.

W: What's the matter? You haven't had an accident, have you?

M: No, it's much sillier than that. I've run out of petrol!

W: Oh, Larry! What a silly thing to do!

M: It isn't my van, of course, and I didn't know the petrol gauge was broken. It says haft-full, but there isn't any petrol in the van at all. And I'm at the telephone box fourteen miles from Brenton. I'm miles from anywhere.

W: Can you buy some petrol?

M: There aren't any buses. I can walk, I suppose. W: How far is it?

M: About six miles.

W: If you walk to Church town, and then back to the van, that will be twelve miles. You can't walk six miles with a full can of petrol.

M: I haven't got a can, anyway. And I haven't got any money.

W: That's a problem. Let me think! I've got an idea. Ask your dad to drive your car to you. He can buy some petrol, and you can put it in the van. You can drive the van home, and he can drive the car.

M: It's a good idea. Thanks.

What's the matter, with the man?

A.He has run out of petrol.

B.He has no money.

C.He has an accident.

D.He can't walk.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.M: Hi, Jane. What's up?W: I have

听力原文:W: Oh, Larry, I have been meaning to talk to you.

M: Hi, Jane. What's up?

W: I have this great job lined up to manage the clothing store at the mall.

M: So what's the problem?

W: Well, one of the professors in my department just told me about a summer internship program that's available. She thinks I might be able to intern in the office of the Way Fare Hotel here in town.

M: That sounds like a great opportunity too. Why not take advantage of it?

W: I'd love to. Especially since I'm studying hotel management. It would be a great way to get some practical experience in my field.

M: And you never know, it might lead to something with them after graduation. They are one of the biggest hotel chains in the area.

W: You're right. But the drawback is l wouldn't be making nearly as much money as I would be working in the clothing store, not to mention the discount I could get on clothes there.

M: How much is the internship paid?

W: They pay their internship a small stipend and give them free room and board for the summer.

M: Well, if I were you, I would take the internship anyway. You could always get a job during the school year next year to make a few extra bucks.

(23)

A.To ask for information about a summer program.

B.To find out what he's doing during the summer.

C.To ask him to give her some advice.

D.To invite him to go shopping with her later.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?M: Yah, since I got o

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?

M: Yah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her managerial economies class, she asked me if I'd be interested in working as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.

W: Oh, yes. I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.

M: Really? Did you like it?

W: I think it was the best I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.

M: That is a good salary. What did you do?

W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Jamison was always available to help me if I had any questions.

M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.

W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it. And building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.

M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?

W: Oh, yeh, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview.

Why could the woman give Larry detailed information about the job?

(23)

A.She is Professor Jamison's nephew.

B.She used to do the job herself.

C.She is working for Professor Jamison.

D.She just finished interview for the job.

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第7题

听力原文:M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might ta
ke.

W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.

M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?

W: Oh, yah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview.

Why was the woman able to give Larry so much information about the job?

A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.

B.She works part-time as Professor Jamison's secretary.

C.She used to do the job herself.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamason, too?M: Yah, since I got o

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamason, too?

M: Yah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her managerial economics class, she asked me if I'd be interested in working as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.

W: Oh, yes, I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.

M: Really? Did you like it?

W: I think it was file best job I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.

M: Wow! That is good salary. What did you do?

W: I was in charge of grading all the problem set that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Jamason was always available to help me if I had any questions.

M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.

W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it, and building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do the grading and then anoth cr thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.

M: That sounds managable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?

W: Oh, yah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview.

(23)

A.She is protessor Jamason's daughter

B.She works part-time as Professor Jamason's secretary.

C.She used to do the job herseff.

D.She just came out of an interview for the job.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?M: Yeah, since I've g

听力原文:W: Hi, Larry, are you waiting to see Professor Jamison, too?

M: Yeah, since I've got one of the five highest grades in her managerial economics class, she asked me if I'd be interested in working as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.

W: Oh, yes. I know all about that job. I did it two years ago.

M: Really? Did you like it?

W: I think it was the best I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour, which was three dollars an hour more than I got working at the school post office the year before.

M: That is a good salary. What did you do?

W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and of course, Prof. Jamison was always available to help me if I had any questions.

M: I think I'd enjoy doing that sort of work. It would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.

W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it. And building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.

M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?

W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.

M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?

W: Oh, yeah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.

M: It sounds great.

W: Good luck with your interview.

(27)

A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.

B.She works part-time as Professor Jamison's secretary.

C.She used to do the job herself.

D.She just came out of an interview for the job.

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