'We are planning. To build a reservoir here.'The sentence is()。
A.Right
B.Wrong
A.Right
B.Wrong
第1题
What does the speaker imply about changing a company's filing system?
A.It requires careful planning.
B.It can result in data being lost.
C.It can be more expensive than expected.
D.It is easier than he had thought it would be.
第2题
?You will hear five short recordings. Each person is talking on the phone.
?For each recording, decide what is the main topic of their call.
?Write one letter (A - H) next to the number of the recording.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?You will hear the five recordings twice.
A. A departmental meeting
B. An employment interview
C. A negotiation with merchandiser
D. A visit to a plant
E. A shareholders' meeting
F. A training workshop
G. A conference
H. A visit to the trade show
第3题
【C1】
A.superficial
B.dynamic
C.rigid
D.doubtful
第4题
In essence, a nation 【C16】______ its resources and needs does not differ from the 【C17】______ weekly shopping or monthly household budget. 【C18】______ are designed to ensure an 【C19】______ supply of essentials, at a rate of spending 【C20】______ the limits of income.
【C1】
A.impression
B.sorrow
C.emotion
D.pleasure
第5题
听力原文: Today we'll examine the role that private transportation-namely,the automobile-plays in city planning.
A number of sociologists blame the automobile for the decline of the downtown areas of major cities. In the 1950's and 1960's,the automobile made it possible to work in the city and yet live in the suburbs many miles away. Shopping patterns changed;instead of going to downtown stores,people in the suburbs went to large shopping malls outside the city and closer to the home. Merchants in the city failed,and their stores closed.
Downtown shopping areas became deserted. In recent years there's been a rebirth of the downtown area,as many suburbanites have moved back to the city. They've done this,of course,to avoid highways blocked with commuters from the suburbs. I've chosen this particular city planning problem-our dependence on private transportation-to discuss in groups. I'm hoping you will all come up with some novel solutions. Oh,and don't approach the problem from a purely sociological perspective;try to take into account environmental and economic issues as well.
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A.It eliminated many factory jobs.
B.It allowed workers to live far from their jobs.
C.It gave workers opportunity for better training.
D.It allowed workers to spend more time at home.
第6题
听力原文:W: Hello, Designing Department, can I help you?
M: This is Tom Smith from planning. Is Charlie Zhang there?
W: I'm afraid he's out all day on a visit. Can I take a message?
M: Yes, please, if you would. It's about the meeting we scheduled for Thursday.
W: Oh, yes, about the new factory site…
M: That's right. I've just heard from the builder that he can't come on Thursday. I wonder if we can change the date.
W: That shouldn’t be a problem. I'll just look in Mr. Zhang's diary. Right, I've cancelled Thursday's meeting.
M: OK, now how's he fixed on Friday…?
W: He’s got a meeting at 9:30 but that should be finished by 10:15. What time did you have in mind?
M: Well, the two of us can come any time that morning, so could we make it 11:30 a.m.?
W: That sounds fine.
M: We want to discuss the new office building, so could you ask Zhang to bring his plans with him?
W: Yes, certainly.
M: Thanks a lot, bye.
Look at the note below.
You will hear a man calling to change an arrangement.
Message
To: Charlie Zhang
From: Tom (9)______ (Planning Dept)
Message: Thursday's meeting with him and (10)______
Changed to (11)______ , at 11: 30 am.
Please bring (12)______ for the new office building.
第7题
听力原文:Woman: Hello, Production department, can I help you?
Man: This is Bob Black from Planning. Is Sam Wong there?
Woman: I'm afraid he's out all day on a visit. Can I take a message?
Man: Yes, please, if you would. It's about the meeting we scheduled for Wednesday.
Woman: Oh yes, about the new factory site...
Man: That's right. I've just heard from the builder that he can't come on Wednesday. I wonder if we can change the date.
Woman: That shouldn't be a problem. I'll just look in Mr Wong's diary. Right, I've cancelled Wednesday's meeting.
Man: OK, now how's he fixed on Friday...?
Woman: He's got a meeting at nine-thirty but that should be finished by ten-fifteen. What time did you have in mind?
Man: Well, the two of us can come any time that morning, so could we make it 11 o'clock?
Woman: That sounds fine.
Man: We want to discuss the new production units, so could you ask Sam to bring his plans with him.
Woman: Yes, certainly.
Man: Thanks a lot, bye.
?Look at the note below.
?You will hear a man calling to change an arrangement.
Message
To: Sam Wong
From: Bob (5)______ (Planning Dept)
Message: Wednesday's meeting with him and (6) ______
changed to (7) ______ ,at 11 am.
Please bring (8) ______ for the new production units.
第8题
Should that happen, it won't be the fault of the【C5】______women of Kerala, a state in southern India.【C6】______India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala's population is virtually【C7】______. The reason is no mystery: nearly two-thirds of Kerala women【C8】______birth control, compared with about 40% in the entire nation. The difference lies in the【C9】______put on health programs,【C10】______birth control, by the state authorities, which in 1957 became India's first elected Communist government. And an educational tradition and matrilineal(母系的)customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get【C11】______good schooling.【C12】______one in three Indian women is【C13】______, 90% of those in Kerala can read and write.
Higher literacy(识字)rates【C14】______family planning."【C15】______our parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have【C16】______of them," says Laila Cheran, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor. She had limited herself【C17】______three children one below the national【C18】______of four. That kind of【C19】______will keep Kerala from putting added【C20】______on world food supplies.
【C1】
A.generated
B.circulated
C.launched
D.promoted
第9题
根据材料,完成题。
The Population Situation in India
With 950 million people, India ranks second to China among the most populous countries. But since China51a family planning program in 1971, India has been closing the gap. Indians have reduced their birth rate but not nearly.52the Chinese have. If cmrrent growth rates continue, India&39;s population will53China&39;s around the year 2028 at about 1.7 billion.
Should that happen, it won&39;t be the54of the enlightened women of Kerala, a state in southern India.While India as a whole adds almost 20 million people a year, Kerala&39;s population is virtually55. The reason is no mystery : nearly two-thirds of Kerala women practice birth control, 56about 40% in the entire nation.
The difference57the emphasis put on health programs, including birth control, by the state authorities, 58in 1957 became India&39;s first elected Communist government. And an educational tradition and matrilineal (母系的) customs in parts of Kerala help girls and boys get59good schooling.
While one in three Indian women is60,90% of those in Kerala can read and write.
Higher literacy rates61family planning. "Unlike our parents, we know that we can do more for our children if we have62of them, " says Laial Cherian, 33, who lives in the village of Kudamaloor. She has limited herself63three children-one below the national64of four. That kind of restraint (抑制,克制) will keep Kerala from putting added65on world food supplies.
请在第__(51)__处填上正确答案。 查看材料
A.discovered
B.circulated
C.launched
D.transmitted
第10题
At the beginning of the 20th century, few people owned their homes (only around 19% of working families) or cars (at about $ 1,000 per ear this was well above the average family income of $ 650 per year), as most people were unable to borrow money. But there was a rapid rise in both home and car ownership during the mid-1900s.
Free time increased considerably following the shortening of the working week, i.e. from six days to five, and from 10 hours to eight hours a day. In fact, the working clay couldn't be too long, otherwise people wouldn't have the time to spend their money. The amount of a family's budget spent on outside entertainment, such as parties, films and concerts has increased from just under 6% in Ford's day to about 9% today. On the other hand, we spend only a quarter of what our great-grand-parents paid for reading materials.
It is difficult to see how our spending patterns may change in the future. We already know that our population is aging and this will have an effect on the amount of money we spend on medicalcare.
What is the subject discussed in the text?
A.Increase in family income.
B.Changes in family planning.
C.Changing patterns in spending.
D.Decrease in food demand.
第11题
M: Mm. I'm not all that keen really. I'd rather stay at home.
W: Oh, come on, Steve. Think of the sun !
M: Yes, but think of the cost! Going abroad is very expensive.
W: Oh, it isn't, Steve. Not these days.
M: Of course it is, Juliet. The best thing about having a holiday here in Britain is that it's cheaper. And an other thing, the traveling would be easier. No boats, planes or anything.
W: Even so, we've been to most of the interesting places in Britain already. What's the point in seeing them again? Anyway, we can travel round Britain whenever we like. There's no point in wasting our summer holiday here.
M: Mm, I suppose you're right. Nevertheless, what I can't stand is all the bother with foreign currency, changing money and all that when we go abroad. I hate all that. And it's so confusing.
W: Oh, don't be silly, Steve.
M: And what's more, I can't speak any of the languages -- you know that. It's all right for you. You can speak foreign languages.
W: Exactly. You see, what I'd really like to do is practice my French and Spanish. It would help me a lot at work.
M: Mm, but that's no use to me.
W: But just think of the new places we'd see, the people we'd meet!
M: But look, if we stayed here, we wouldn't have to plan very much.
W: I'm sorry, Steve. No. I just don't fancy another cold English summer.
What is the most important reason that the man is against traveling abroad?
A.He cannot speak any foreign languages.
B.It is more expensive than domestic traveling.
C.He has to travel by plane.
D.It needs careful planning.