A:Now,it's just work,work,work.I work hard all day,every day.B: Oh, come on. ______ You're
A.Don't complain.
B.Sorry to hear about it.
C.Anything I can do for you?
D.What's your plan?
A.Don't complain.
B.Sorry to hear about it.
C.Anything I can do for you?
D.What's your plan?
What time of day is it now?
A.Morning.
B.Afternoon.
C.Evening.
D.Night.
The end of the presentation: Ladies and gentlemen,thankyou for your attention. but,but ,I would just like to say a few more words,I promise you to keep it brief.I know that one or two of you have to leave now, but for those who can stay, it’s time to relax. We have prepared some refreshments, so that you can talk informally about how we can work together to make Big Boss a success. The table that’s over there has plenty of food on it and I hope to be able to speak all of you before you leave, and once again, thank you very much for coming…
听力原文:W: Did you see the memo about the new flexible working hours?
M: Yes. It's going to be great. I always have a struggle dropping my daughter off at day care and then fighting the traffic to get here by 9: 00. Will you find it helpful?
W: It's super. I'd like coming in early. Now I can finish by 3: 00 in the afternoon and have plenty of time for shopping or even hit the beach.
M: I've always thought this is a great company to work for. Now it's just getting better.
Who most likely are the speakers?
A.Company colleagues
B.Business associates
C.Neighbors
D.Close friends
M: I know, but that was last year. To tell you the truth, I' m not so sure I like working. Now, it's just work, work, work. I work hard all day, every day. Now, I have money, a nice apartment and a car. But I don't have any time to enjoy it all.
W: Oh, come on. Don't complain. You' re making a good salary now. Last year, you didn' t make anything. It can't be all that bad. So tell me, what do you miss about university?
M: I used to go to parties, I stayed up late talking with friends. But now I' m tired at work. I can't do that. I have to be serious about things. You don't understand me because you are still in school.
What did the man want last year?
A.University
B.Promotion
C.Graduation
D.Seminar
听力原文:M: Wendy, could you send a memo to all of our contract employees?
W: Absolutely. What's it about?
M: Management has decided on a new payment system. From now on, I'd like everyone to send us an invoice for their work based on the same format. I'll send you the invoice template to attach to the e-mail. This way, everyone's pay statements will look the same.
W: That's a great idea. I know there's been some confusion with that. I'll send a copy to the accounting department as well, just so they know that the memo's been sent.
What system is being changed?
A.Payment.
B.Retiring.
C.Hiring.
D.E-mail.
Employers and career experts see a growing problem in American society--a(n)【C1】______of college graduates, many burdened with tuition-loan(学费贷款)debt,【C2】______into the work world with a degree that doesn't mean much【C3】______The problem isn't just a soft job market--it's a(n)【C4】______of graduates. In 1973, a bachelor's degree was more of a rarity,【C5】______just 47% of high school graduates went on to college. By October 2008, that number had【C6】______to nearly 70%. For many Americans today, a trip through college is considered as【C7】______of a birthright as a driver's license.
Employers stress that a basic degree【C8】______essential, carefully tiptoeing around the idea that its【C9】______has decreased. But they admit that the degree alone is not enough; now they【C10】______work experience as a way to make yourself【C11】______. Daniel Pink, an author on motivation【C12】______the workplace, agrees that the bachelor's degree "is necessary, but it's just not【C13】______," at times doing little more than verifying "that you can more or less show up on time and【C14】______with it." The author of A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future says companies want【C15】______. They're looking for people who can do【C16】______that can't be outsourced(工程外包), he says, and graduates who "don't【C17】______a lot of hand-holding."
For now, graduates can steer their careers【C18】______job growth is strong--education, health care and nonprofit programs【C19】______Teach for America, says Trudy Steinfeld, a career counselor at New York University. "Every college degree is not cookie cutter. It's what you have done during that degree to【C20】______yourself."
【C1】
A.amount
B.number
C.abundance
D.sufficiency
【原文】
Although it is the common understanding that we are now living in a global village, the averageAmericans know China in part through the Chinese-Americans who helped build our country.
China and the United States are geographically apart. However, it would he hard to find an areaof American achievement unmarked by the footprints of Chinese-Americans.
The contributions, large and small, of China&39;s sons and daughters in my country reflect theirinnate talents and hard work, as well as the devotion of their parents. We owe a great deal toChina.
Just as we have gained from the achievements of the Chinese who have come to America, theUnited States will gain benefit from a self-confident, developing China. This attitude provides afirm foundation for the deepening of friendship between our two countries.
Passage Two
Most people want to work, but it has become more difficult in today's world to find work for everybody. The economies(经济) of the world need to grow by 4% each year just to keep the old number of jobs for people. Often this is not possible, and so more people are out of work(失业). Some people have no jobs now because new machines can do the work of many people in a short time. Also, machines do not ask for more money and longer holiday. In all of the countries of the world, machines are taking work from people, not only in factories but also on the farms. One machine can often do the work of forty people. About 75 000 people are moving to the cities a day to look for jobs, but only 70% of them can find jobs.
40. If tile economics of the world grow by 4% each year, ______.
A. people will have no jobs
B. people can still have jobs as before
C. 4% of the people will have jobs
D. 97% of the people will have jobs
You hear a radio announcement about a dance company. What are listeners being invited to?
A.A show.
B.A talk.
C.A party.
A.Two weeks ago.
B.Two months ago.
C.Three months ago.
D.Two days ago.
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