The car is a beauty and quite __________.
A、up to date
B、up to time
C、up to fashion
D、up to trend
A、up to date
B、up to time
C、up to fashion
D、up to trend
A、stationary & office products as well as sporting and travel products
B、cosmetics & beauty, buttons & zippers
C、socks, hats, gloves and cotton goods.
D、car accessories
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.At a laundry.
B.At a car wash.
C.At a beauty shop.
D.At a garage.
听力原文:M: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she? Do you want to take her a test ride?
W: Well...Um. How old is it?
M: Well, it's only three years old.
W: And what's the mileage?
M: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.
W: 75,000 miles? That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.
M: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.
W: Ugh...Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. It could be broken.
M: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened.
W: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.
M: Hey. Get in and start her up.
W: Oh, there seems to be something wrong.
M: Well, it's probably, the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yester day. Try it again.
W: Okay. How much is this anyway?
M: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $500 for the next 30,000 miles.
W: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little.
M: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.
W: No, thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.
(20)
A.He's trying to buy a used car.
B.He's trying to pass a driving test.
C.He's trying to have his car repaired.
D.He's trying to sell a car.
(c) In October 2004, Volcan commenced the development of a site in a valley of ‘outstanding natural beauty’ on
which to build a retail ‘megastore’ and warehouse in late 2005. Local government planning permission for the
development, which was received in April 2005, requires that three 100-year-old trees within the valley be
preserved and the surrounding valley be restored in 2006. Additions to property, plant and equipment during
the year include $4·4 million for the estimated cost of site restoration. This estimate includes a provision of
$0·4 million for the relocation of the 100-year-old trees.
In March 2005 the trees were chopped down to make way for a car park. A fine of $20,000 per tree was paid
to the local government in May 2005. (7 marks)
Required:
For each of the above issues:
(i) comment on the matters that you should consider; and
(ii) state the audit evidence that you should expect to find,
in undertaking your review of the audit working papers and financial statements of Volcan for the year ended
31 March 2005.
NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the three issues.
London, one of the【C1】______cities in the world, has plenty to offer during the winter months,【C2】______in the way of entertainment—and the【C3】______act like a magnet with【C4】______array of presents for the Christmas【C5】______, followed by large scale bargains in the January【C6】______. But it's not only London that【C7】______value shopping—most of our suburban and【C8】______centres have just as much to offer to the【C9】______shopper.
Even if you're based【C10】______London, you don't have to spend all your【C11】______there—and that goes for all the year【C12】______, too. Take a train or coach and【C13】______what else Britain has to offer;【C14】______are many excursions, even in winter, and among the great country houses【C15】______keep their stately front doors open【C16】______the year are Longleat and WoburnAbbey.【C17】______a car and drive【C18】______into the beauty of the winter landscape—the scenery will be【C19】______beautiful—and the people will have more time to chat to you【C20】______this time of year.
【C1】
A.busiest
B.noisiest
C.coldest
D.foggiest
London, one of the【C1】______cities in the world, has plenty to offer during the winter months,【C2】______in the way of entertainment-- and the【C3】______act like a magnet with【C4】______array of presents for the Christmas【C5】______,followed by large scale bargains in the January.【C6】______But it's not only Loudon that【C7】______value in the shopping--most of our suburban and【C8】______centers have just as much to offer to the【C9】______shopper.
Even if you are based【C10】______London, you don't have to spend all your【C11】______there -- and goes for all the year【C12】______, too. Take a train or coach and【C13】______what else Britain has to offer;【C14】______are many excursions, even in winter, and among the great country houses【C15】______keep their stately front doors open【C16】______the year are Longleat and Woburn Abbey.【C17】______a car and drive【C18】______into the beauty of the winter landscape- the scenery will be【C19】______beautiful- and the people will have more time to chat on you【C20】______this time of year.
【C1】
A.coldest
B.foggiest
C.busiest.
D.noisiest
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she'?
Lady: Well...
Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?
Lady: Well . . . Urn. How old is it'?
Can- Salesman: Well, it's only three years old.
Lady: And what's the mileage?
Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.
Lady: 75,000 miles? That' s quite a bit for a car that' s only three years old.
Car Salesman: Well, once you ' re in the driver' s seat, you' ll fall in love with her. Get in.
Lady: Ugh... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open.
[ Ah, it' s okay. ] It could be broken.
Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she' s opened. Lady: Great. A door I have to beat up to open.
Car Salesman: Hey. (Get in and start her up.
[ Lady tries to start the car... ]
Car Salesman: [Um] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.
Lady: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well . . .]
How much is this minivan anyway?
Car Salesman: Oh. It' s a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $ 15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $ 500 for the next 30,000 miles.
[ Oh . . . ] with a few minor exclusions.
Lady: Like... ?
Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust system trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, fires… Well, a short list, you know.
Lady: Uh. Well, almost $16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are tom a little.
Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that' s about all.
Lady: No thanks. I think I'll just keep looking.
How old is the minivan the Lady is looking at?
A.One year old
B.Three years old
C.Five years old
D.Seven years old
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Car Salesman: Oh. Hi there. A beauty, isn't she?
Lady: Well . . .
Car Salesman: Do you want to take her a test ride?
Lady: Well . . . Urn. How old is it?
Car Salesman: Well, it's only three years old.
Lady: And what's the mileage?
Car Salesman: Uh, let me check. Oh yes. 75,000 miles.
Lady: 75,000 miles7 That's quite a bit for a car that's only three years old.
Car Salesman: Well, once you're in the driver's seat, you'll fall in love with her. Get in.
Lady: Ugh... Uh, I can't seem to get the door open. Ah, it's okay. ] It could be broken Car Salesman: Ah, just give her a little tap. Ugh. Now she's opened. Lady: Great~ A door I have to beat up to open. Car Salesman: Hey. Get in and start her up. [Lady tries to start the car... ]
Car Salesman: [Um ] Well, it's probably the battery. I know she has enough gas in her, and I had our mechanic check her out just yesterday. Try it again.
Lady: Uh. It sounds a little rough to me. [Well . . .] How much is this minivan anyway? Car Salesman: Oh. It's a real bargain today and tomorrow only at $15,775, plus you get the extended warranty covering defects, wear, and tear beyond the normal maintenance on the vehicle for an extra $ 500 for the next 30,000 miles. [Oh . . .] with a few minor exclusions.
Lady: Like……?
Car Salesman: Well, I mean, it covers everything except for the battery, and light bulbs, and brake drums, exhaust sys- tem, trim and moldings, upholstery and carpet, paint, tires . . . Well, a short list, you know.
Lady: Uh. Well, almost $ 16,000 is a little out of my price range, plus the seats covers are torn a little. Car Salesman: Well, hey, I might be able to talk the manager into Lowering the price another two hundred dollars, but that's about all.
Lady: No thanks. I think I' 11 just keep looking.
How old is the minivan the Lady is looking at?
A.One year old.
B.Three years old.
C.Five years old.
D.Seven years old.
听力原文: (29) Tile Golden Gate Bridge joins the beautiful city of San Francisco with its suburbs to the north. (26)Each day, about one hundred thousand cars cross the bridge, taking people to and from the city. More than half of them cross the bridge during the morning and evening rush hours. As a result, the trip is not pleasant.
Now, however, there is at least one group of happy commuters. These are the people who travel under the bridge instead of on it. They go to work by boat and enjoy it so much that most say they will never go by car again. (29)The boat they take is the large, quite, comfortable "Golden Gate". (27)Commuters can enjoy the sun on the boat. In the morning they can have breakfast in the coffee shop, and in the evening they can have a drink in the bar while they are looking at San Francisco's famous scene and the nearby hills.
The trip takes only thirty minutes and is not very expensive. And what's more, being on a boat seems to make people feel more friendly towards each other. Two commuters who met on the "Golden Gate" have already got married.
Because the boat has been so successful, there are plans to use other, still larger boats. There is also a plan for a high speed boat that will make the trip in only fifteen minutes. (28)Not everyone is happy about that. "A lot of people don't want to get the trip faster," said one commuter. "They feel that half an hour is just enough time to rest."
(33)
A.Because the trip takes as long as 30 minutes.
B.Because the bridge is too long.
C.Because the bridge is crowded with cars.
D.Because the drivers can't enjoy the beauty there.
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