A: Paul, I'd like to have a talk with you at tea break. B: ______Have what with me?A.Yes,
A: Paul, I'd like to have a talk with you at tea break. B: ______Have what with me?
A.Yes, please.
B.Sorry?
C.Thanks.
D.You're welcome.
A: Paul, I'd like to have a talk with you at tea break. B: ______Have what with me?
A.Yes, please.
B.Sorry?
C.Thanks.
D.You're welcome.
Speaker A: Paul, I'd like to have a talk with you at tea break.
Speaker B: ______ Have what with me?
A.Yes, please.
B.Sorry!
C.Thanks.
D.You're welcom
听力原文:W: Would you like to go for a walk with me,Paul?
M: I'd love to, but I'm busy.
Will Paul go for a walk?
A.Yes, he will.
B.No, he won't.
C.Yes, he does.
Leslie: How are you this afternoon?
Paul: Just fine.I(1)the catalog you gave me this morning, and I'd like to(2)prices on your computer speakers.
Leslie: Very good(3).
Paul: Let me see….I see that your listed price for the K-two-one model is ten US dollars.Do you offer quantity discounts?
Leslie:(4)We give a five percent discount for orders of a hundred or more.
Paul: What kind of discount could you give me(5)I were to place an order for six hundred units?
Leslie: On an order of six hundred, we can give you(6).
Paul : What about delivery time?
Leslie: We could ship your order(7)ten days of receiving your payment.
Paul: So, you require payment in advance of shipment?
Leslie: Yes.You could wire transfer the payment into our bank account or
(8)in our favor.
Paul: I'd like to(9)and place an order for six hundred units.
Leslie: Great! I'll just(10)the purchase order and have you sign it.
A.discuss
B.We sure do.
C.a discount of ten percent
D.open a letter of credit
E.fill out
F.looked over
G.Here is our price list.
H.if
I.within
J.go ahead
Paul: Just fine.I(1)the catalog you gave me this morning, and I'd like to(2)prices on your computer speakers.
Leslie: Very good(3).
Paul: Let me see….I see that your listed price for the K-two-one model is ten US dollars.Do you offer quantity discounts?
Leslie:(4)We give a five percent discount for orders of a hundred or more.
Paul: What kind of discount could you give me(5)I were to place an order for six hundred units?
Leslie: On an order of six hundred, we can give you(6).
Paul : What about delivery time?
Leslie: We could ship your order(7)ten days of receiving your payment.
Paul: So, you require payment in advance of shipment?
Leslie: Yes.You could wire transfer the payment into our bank account or
(8)in our favor.
Paul: I'd like to(9)and place an order for six hundred units.
Leslie: Great! I'll just(10)the purchase order and have you sign it.
A.discuss
B.We sure do.
C.a discount of ten percent
D.open a letter of credit
E.fill out
F.looked over
G.Here is our price list.
H.if
I.within
J.go ahead
WA Yes, I've gone in there a few times. It's good... they have much better lumber than Carson Supply. Their two-by-fours are actually straight!
MB I know, they're also about fifty percent more expensive. I went in there to buy some two-by-fours, and walked out when I saw the price. The same wood at Carson is, like a dollar cheaper per piece.
WA True, but you get what you pay for. I mean, if you want to spend all day trying to find wood that isn't warped, Carson's is probably fine, but you don't have that problem at Paul's. The wood's all good there.
Why has the man contacted the woman?
A.To tell her about a store sale
B.To get her opinion about a store
C.To request advice about a home project
D.To get contact information about a supplier
W: Oh, Paul. You just missed her. She left the office a few minutes early. So she could stop by the bank on her way home.
Where is the Mrs. Thompson?
A.At the office.
B.At home.
C.On the way to the bank.
D.With her husband.
听力原文:W: How do you usually spend your day, Paul?
M: I usually get up at seven. I take a shower and dress and then I have breakfast at seven thirty. I leave the house at eight. I work from nine to five. I have dinner at six thirty, watch television and then go to bed.
W: How do you usually spend you weekends?
M: In the summer, I usually sit in the park. At other times of the year, I like to do odd(临时的) jobs around the house or paint. Painting is my hobby.
W: What do you do for exercise?
M: I play basketball every weekend.
At what time does the man usually have dinner?
A.At eight.
B.At six.
C.At six thirty.
From: Paul Richardson To: Samuel Johnson Date: Feb. 2 Subject: Work update Dear Mr. Johnson, We, at Business World Monthly, thank you very much for your review. It is such a pleasure to have people like you review articles quickly and precisely. We thought this would have taken a few days, but after just one day we already got your review. Your work was excellent as usual. Our editors have noted your critique is always comprehensive yet concise in delivering the message, providing considerable amounts of insights to maintain a position as desired originally by the article writer. Your payment is being processed and will be sent to you within 3 business days. We would like to offer you a next assignment which is a review of Future Markets in China by Michael Wu. We are planning to add a few pages for the reviewers columns, so the review may now be up to 1,000 words. However, since we need to more time to revise submissions, we will be instituting strict deadlines. Please, accept this work only if you are able to meet the deadline. If you agree to write this review, a copy of the book and the recently updated copy of the guidelines for reviewers will be sent to you immediately. Please notify us of your availability within 5 business days. Thank you. Yours Sincerely, Paul From: Samuel Johnson To: Paul Richardson Subject: Re: Work update Date: Feb. 7 Dear Mr. Richardson, Thank you for your kind comments. I am happy to be working with your company as well. Yes, Id like to officially accept your offer. Besides, I personally know Mr. Wu very well. We even attended the book fair in Seoul last year. As far as I know, he is a very knowledgeable scholar in the field of International Marketing. I am excited, and I cant wait to read his book. In addition, thank you for sending me the payment. I received it on February 4th as you promised. Thank you. Sincerely, Samuel Johnson
What is the purpose of the first e-mail?
A.To ask Mr. Johnson to attend a book fair
B.To explain a proposed project
C.To notify Mr. Johnson of a changed deadline
D.To confirm receipt of a payment
听力原文:W: What are you reading, Paul?
M: Oh, it's a book about naval engineering.
W: Why are you reading on Friday evening?
M: Because I've got to write an essay this weekend.
W: What are you going to do when you've qualified?
M: I don't know. I'd like to get a job abroad, I think. What are you going to do when your year at Weston is over?
W: l'm going to spend a few weeks touring Britain, then I'm going back to Canada, I suppose.
M: What is John going to do?
W: I think he's going to open a branch of" pretty feet"in London.
M: What is he doing in Italy?
W: He's seeing some designers here. He's coming back tomorrow. By the way, what are you and Sue doing on Saturday evening?
M: I don't know yet. Why?
W: Well, I thought we could cook another of our suppers and invite John and Sue.
M: Oh, no! Not Potato Salad again! Sorry, Barbara, but I really have to read this book.
When does the conversation take place?
A.Wednesday.
B.Thursday.
C.Friday.
D.Saturday.
What is the purpose of this talk?
A.To present an achievement award
B.To describe a well-known book
C.To discuss a research report
D.To introduce a guest speaker
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