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Everything is decided in a family______.[A] by the couple[B] with the help of their parent

Everything is decided in a family______.

[A] by the couple

[B] with the help of their parents

[C] by brothers and sisters

[D] with the help of aunts and uncles

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第1题

听力原文:Hello, Mrs Stanton, welcome to join us, let me introduce George Brown to you. Geo
rge is Mrs Everett's Personal assistant. He is in charge of all the paperwork and he'll be showing you how everything works before he leaves us at the end of the week and you take his place.

&8226;You will hear another five recordings.

&8226;For each recording, decide where the speaker is talking.

&8226;Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.

&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.

&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.

A a car repair

B an office

C an employment agency

D a travel agency

E a factory

F a shop

G a computer company

H a solicitor's

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第2题

听力原文:As a job recruiter, you don't have a lot to do once the hiring process enters the
job offer phase. Usually, the hiring managers arrange all the components of a job offer. They're the people who decide on the salary, terms of employment, and other details, and in most cases, they're the people entering all these details into the computerized HR system. If you're the person who recruited the person who's being offered the job, your role is more likely to be quality assurance— things like examining the job offer and ensuring everything's been completely and correctly entered into the system. Once the hiring manager has written an official offer letter, they'll send it to you and you'll mail the letter to the job candidate. If the candidate accepts, then the hiring manager will send out a contract.

Who is the speaker probably addressing?

A.A job candidate

B.A job recruiter

C.A career advisor

D.A department manager

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第3题

听力原文:Man: I especially like the session on customer needs. We look at how to identify
customer needs with things like product research and market analysis. There was also quite a bit on promotional techniques and we looked at different preaches there and we talked about stressing value for money. I thought all the trainers were very good. Everything was presented clearly and we always had time for questions and discussion.

?You will hear five short recordings. Each speaker is reporting on a training course they have attended.

?For each recording, decide what training course each speaker has attended.

?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.

?Do not use any letter more than once.

?After you have listened once, replay the recordinqs.

A.financial planning

B.stress management

C.marketing strategies

D.negotiation skills

E.time management

F.computer skills

G.presentation skills

H.team-building

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第4题

SECTION 1(10 points)Listen to the following passages and then decide whether the statement

SECTION 1 (10 points)

Listen to the following passages and then decide whether the statements below are true or false. There are 10 questions in this section, with 1 points each. You will hear the recording only ONCE. At the end of the recording, you will have 2 minutes to finish this section.

听力原文: David Beckham has admitted that he suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The footballer has spoken for the first time of his addiction to rearranging hotel rooms and lining up cans of soft drinks to make "everything perfect". In a television interview to be screened before the World Cup this summer, Beckham says he has tried to break his cycle of repetitive behavior. but cannot stop. OCD, as it is known, affects one in 60 people in Britain, ranging from mild traits to a debilitating dependency on rituals of cleanliness, symmetry or other issues. "I've got this obsessive compulsive disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs," Beckham said in the interview. "I'll put my Pepsi cans in the fridge and if there's one too many then I'll put it in another cupboard somewhere." I'll go into a hotel room and before I can relax, I have to move all the leaflets and all the books and put them in a drawer. "Everything has to be perfect."

Asked if he wanted to stop his obsessive behavior, he said: "I would like to. I've tried and can't stop." Beckham admitted he was also addicted to having tattoos, partly because he enjoys the pain. The England captain said that his wife, Victoria, calls him a "weirdo" because of his condition. Newspapers have delighted in stories of Beckham's eccentric behavior, with reports that he wears white clothes to match his furniture, buys 30 pairs of identical Calvin Klein underpants every fortnight and insists on lining up his shirts according to color. Mrs. Beckham, who has revealed her husband's inner secrets before, recently told one interviewer: "He's got that obsessive compulsive thing where everything has to match. If you open our fridge, it's all coordinated down either side. We've got three fridges --food in one, salad in another and drinks in the third. In the drinks one, everything is symmetrical. If there are three cans, he'll throw one away because it has to be an even number."

Beckham said that his teammates at Real Madrid were unaware of his condition, but that players at his former club, Manchester United, would deliberately rearrange his clothes in hotel rooms or move magazines around to make them "wonky" to infuriate him. Beckham is not the first footballer to admit to suffering from OCD, which is estimated to affect more than two million people at some point in their lives. The former England star Paul Gascoigne said last year that he was obsessed with cleanliness and needed help for the condition. Other famous sufferers include the actor Billy Bob Thornton, who has spoken of having to repeat words and count up to particular numbers, and the singer Natalie Appleton, who is obsessed with cleanliness and broke down in tears when she had to touch a tree on the reality show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. A spokesman for the charity OCD UK said: "There is still a lot of stigma about the condition and even GPs (General Practitioners) are not very good at picking up on it. "Young men in particular are often reluctant to come forward and ask for treatment, so to have someone like David Beckham come out and talk about it is very good."

Beckham was discovered by the reporters to have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder when he had an unusually high frequency of rearranging the hotel rooms.

A.正确

B.错误

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第5题

Why did you decide to read this, and will you keep reading to the end? Do you expect to un
derstand every 【C1】______ part of it and will you remember anything about it in a fortnight's 【C2】______ ? Common sense 【C3】______ that the answers 【C4】______ these questions depend on "readability" -whether the 【C5】______ matter is interesting, the argument clear and the 【C6】______ attractive. But psychologists are discovering that to 【C7】______ why people read-and often don't read-technical information, they have to 【C8】______ not so much the writing as the reader.

Even the most technically confident people often 【C9】______ instructions for the video or home computer in 【C10】______ of hands-on experience. And people frequently 【C11】______ little notice of consumer information, 【C12】______ on nutritional labels or in the small print of contracts. Psychologists researching reading 【C13】______ to assume that both beginners and 【C14】______ readers read everything put in front of them from start to finish. There are 【C15】______ among them about the 【C16】______ of eyes, memory and brain during the 【C17】______ . Some believe that fluent readers take 【C18】______ every letter or Word they see; others 【C19】______ that readers rely on memory or context to carry them from one phrase to another. But they have always assumed that the reading process is the same: reading starts, comprehension 【C20】______ , then reading stops.

【C1】

A.absolute

B.one

C.single

D.unique

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第6题

听力原文:Back in those primitive times it was unnecessary to have a special form. of excha

听力原文: Back in those primitive times it was unnecessary to have a special form. of exchange value for everything, like a price. In thee times the only things that were really valuable were the skills to sat vive. But as society became more complex, people depend more on others who were living far away; then it became important for people to develop some method for exchanging value without having to ex change the actual goods.

This need to develop a method for exchanging value was what led to the use of money. Money was a means of exchanging value without having to actually exchange the specific things you wanted. Before the use of money, people had to trade things with each other, and it was usually very difficult to decide what everything was worth in relation to each other. If you had three animals skins and your friend had two pots of dried betas, how did you know how many skins were equivalent to a pet of beans if they didn't have a price? With the introduction of money, all things could begin to hate a common value that everybody could know about. This led to a standardized set of values among people. As the power of money increased, values that were different from the majority were no longer recognized. The value of something in terms of money became the ultimate value. In order for money to function, the whole society has to agree on the same values.

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A.Life was easy and food was easy to find.

B.People care more about how to survive.

C.The people took care of each other out of love.

D.There are many developed individual monetary systems.

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第7题

Nursing at Beth Israel Hospital produces the best patient care possible. If we are to s
olve the nursing shortage, hospital administration and doctors everywhere would do well to follow Beth Israel's example.

2. At Beth Israel each patient is assigned to a primary nurse who visits at length with the patient and constructs a full-scale health account that covers everything from his medical history to his emotional state. Then she writes a care plan centred on the patient's illness but which also includes everything else that is necessary.

3. The primary nurse stays with the patient through his hospitalisation, keeping track with his progress and seeking further advice from his doctor. If a patient at Beth Israel is not responding to treatment, it is not uncommon for his nurse to propose another approach to his doctor. What the doctor at Beth Israel has in the primary nurse is a true colleague.

4. Nursing at Beth Israel also involves a decentralized (分散的)nursing administration; every floor, every unit is a self-contained organization. There are nurse-managers instead of head nurses; in addition to their medical duties they do all their own hiring and dismissing, employee advising, and they make salary recommendations. Each unit's nurses decide among themselves who will work what shifts and when.

5. Beth Israel's nurse-in-chief ranks as an equal with other vice presidents of the hospital. She also is member of the Medical Executive Committee, which in most hospitals includes only doctors.

A. Every patient is assigned to a primary nurse.

B. Every patient is assigned to a doctor.

C. The features of nursing in Beth Israel.

D. The best patient care possible in Beth Israel Hospital.

E. The cheapest patient care in Beth Israel.

F. The duties of the primary nurse.

Para 1 ______.

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第8题

听力原文:If you are a college student, there are several things you should know about rent

听力原文: If you are a college student, there are several things you should know about renting an apartment. First, you must know how to look for a place to live. Friends, teachers, and other people you meet may know of apartments that are available. You may also find a place to live by looking in the campus or city newspapers. In some towns, there are rental agencies that can help you find an apartment, but think carefully about using agencies. Usually they will charge you a fee. You should also walk around and look for buildings with For Rent signs.

When you go to look at apartments to rent, there are several things you ought to do. First, you should find out if the apartment is safe. Be sure there are good locks on all the windows and doors. It is also a good idea to check all the appliances as well as the water and electricity to be sure everything is working. It might also be a good idea to talk to other people who rent apartments in the same building. This will help you to find out if there are any problems.

If you decide to rent an apartment, the landlord will probably want you to sign a lease. This is a legal contract, and you ought to read it carefully. You will also need to pay a security deposit, if there is no damage, the landlord has to return this money to you when you leave.

(30)

A.Two.

B.Three.

C.Four.

D.Five.

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第9题

听力原文: If you were a college student, there are several things you should know about re
nting an apartment. First, you must know how to look for a place to live. Friends, teachers and other people you meet may know of apartments that are available. You may also find a place to live by looking in a campus or see it in newspapers. In some towns, there are rental agencies that can help you find an apartment, but think carefully about using agencies. Usually they will charge you a fee. You should also walk around and look for buildings with "For Rent" signs.

When you go to look at apartments to rent, there are several things you ought to do. First, you should find out if the apartment is safe. Be sure there are good locks on all the windows and doors. It is also a good idea to check all the appliances as well as the water and electricity to be sure everything is working. It might also be a good idea to talk to other people who rent apartments in the same building. This will help you to find out if there are any problems.

If you decide to rent an apartment, the landlord would probably want you to sign a lease. This is a legal contract and you ought to read it carefully. You will also need to pay a security deposit. If there is no damage the landlord has to return this money when you leave.

Whom can you ask for help to look for a place to live?

A.Your friends.

B.Your teachers.

C.Other people you meet.

D.All of the above.

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第10题

听力原文:M: Sue, how do you decide what time to show a program?W: Well, it depends on the

听力原文:M: Sue, how do you decide what time to show a program?

W: Well, it depends on the program. We look for different types of programs for different times of the day. For example, at breakfast time, we show short news and interview program. People don't watch for long in the morning, so everything must be very short.

M: And what happens later?

W: Well, we plan programs around what people are usually doing. We have to think about prime time.

M: Prime time--what's that, exactly?

W: Prime time is the time when the largest number of people is watching TV. In this country, that's from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Most people have come home from work and they're relaxed.

M: And, what programs do you show then?

W: We usually show new TV series which most people like. You see, before 9 p.m., we try to show programs for everybody.

M: Oh, I see.

W: And we also need to think about the ratings.

M: Can you tell us about that?

W: Well, the ratings tell us how many people are watching each program.

M: Oh, how do you know that? You can't ask everybody!

W: No, of course not. Well, most TV stations buy information from an audience research company. They ask a small number of people -- perhaps a few hundred-- to keep a record of what they watch. Then that gives them an idea of what everybody watches.

M: Are ratings very important?

W: Very important. Our television company is commercial. We make money by selling advertising time. If our ratings are high, we can ask a higher price for advertising time. So we're always trying to increase our ratings.

M: So in a way, the advertisers Control what you show on television.

W: Um, not directly, but in a way, yes.

(30)

A.TV series.

B.News broadcasting.

C.Football game.

D.A lively talk show.

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第11题

It has always been a problem to decide whether "popular music" is music which represents t
he people or is simply music that the people like. The same problem of【C1】______exists with jazz. So many different【C2】______of music have been called jazz at one time or another that it is hard to say what【C3】______it is. Jazz has always been considered tobe black music【C4】______when I first【C5】______an interest in it twenty years ago, I used to hear white【C6】______ playing music that was like Louis Armstrong's in the 1920s. I found out afterwards that they learnt to do this by playing Armstrong's records over and over again until their style. was close enough to his【C7】______for them to imitate him.

Since then white singers like Bob Dylan have rediscovered【C8】______own folk tradition, instead of【C9】______from black roots. But the main【C10】______since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that young people have more【C11】______to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the 'pop' music industry, aims at the teenage audience.【C12】______is that electronic equipment has developed to such an【C13】______that technicians are now capable of mixing sound to【C14】______recordings that are quite different from a live【C15】______.

But the real【C16】______with 'pop' musis is that Tin Pan Alley has always worked against its being a【C17】______music of the people. It takes everything original and natural out of it and【C18】______it with cheap commercial imitations.【C19】______the American folk singer, Woody Guthrie, said: "They've always【C20】______the second-rate songs. They've never wanted to play the good ones."

【C1】

A.definition

B.classification

C.imitation

D.discussion

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