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A.How useful advice
B.What a useful advice
C.How a useful advice
D.What useful advice
A.How useful advice
B.What a useful advice
C.How a useful advice
D.What useful advice
Part A
Suppose you are the sales manager of a company. You received an order letter from one of your old customers, but since the style. and pattern of that kind of cloth are out of date, so your company has ceased the production. Write a letter to the customer, telling him that:
1. the old kind of cloth is no longer produced
2. you have sent the new sample to him by express delivery
3. the price you offered is $15 per yard
You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Wang Lin" instead. You do not need to write the address.
1.A.if
B.until
C.that
D.unless
2.A.procedure
B.process
C.way
D.method
3.A.whether
B.what
C.that
D.which
4.A.remark
B.tell
C.discuss
D.argue
5.A.everybody
B.anybody
C.somebody
D.nobody
6.A.supposed
B.proved
C.considered
D.related
7.A.point
B.custom
C.idea
D.plan
8.A.agree
B.allow
C.force
D.persuade
9.A.hurriedly
B.soon
C.fast
D.slowly
10.A.some
B.any
C.such
D.no
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: How are things going with you and your roommate, Wallace?
M: Not very well, Theresa. We're supposed to share the groceries, but I end up feeding him three meals a day. My grocery bill is huge, you know. I really can't afford it any longer.
W: I know how you feel. I used to have a roommate like that. She never offered to reimburse me for anything.
M: I'm really fed up with his freeloading, but I just don't know how to tell him that he should come up with half the grocery bill, because sometimes he treats me to a meal in a restaurant.
W: Well, honesty is the best policy. Maybe you just want to have a heart-to-heart, friend-to-friend talk with him. If he refuses to mend his ways, then ask him to move out. You can't let him wear out his welcome.
M: Well, you are right, I guess. But I just don't know how to start...
W: Oh, come on. Don't act as us girls. You know it was just like what I did when I started to deal with my roommate then. It is not as complicated as you thought. Believe me.
What are the two speakers talking about?
A.Her roommate.
B.Huge grocery bills.
C.Three meals at home.
D.A meal in a restaurant.
Directions: In this section you are supposed to analyze the following cases from the perspective of intercultural communication. Then write down the answers on the Answer Sheet. Lin had traveled 20 hours from Beijing to New York. He needed a good meal. His American friend, mike, met him. But Mike only offered him a plate of roasted chicken and a glass of orange juice. Lin was used to having a main course, and asked Mike if he had any rice. Mike said he only had fried noodles, and Lin had to make do with it. Thought Lin knew American didn’t care very much about what food they ate, he still felt surprised because he had taken Mike to the most famous duck restaurant in Beijing-Quanjude-when he arrived in Beijing. Questions to think about when you write your analysis: 1. Why did Lin feel surprised? 2. Offer some advice to him about adjusting to his new environment in American.
One type of person that is common in many countries is the one who always tries to do as little as possible and to get as much 【B1】 return as he can. His opposite, the man who has 【B2】for doing more that is strictly 【B3】 and who is ready to accept 【B4】 is offered in return,is 【B5】 everywhere.
Both these types are entirely different 【B6】 their behavior. The man who 【B7】 is always talking about his “ 【B8】 ”; he thinks that society should 【B9】 him a pleasant, easy life. The man (who is always doing more than 【B10】 ) talks of “duties” ; he feels that the 【B11】 is in debt to society.
The man who tries to do as 【B12】 as he can is always full of 【B13】 . For instance, if he has 【B14】 to do something, it was because he was 【B15】 by bad luck. His opposite is never 【B16】 busy to take on a (an) 【B17】 piece of work. So it is 【B18】 that if you want something 【B19】 in a hurry, go to the busiest man whom you have 【B20】 in.
【B1】
A.in
B.by
C.as
D.of
Both these types are entirely different【61】their behavior. The man who【62】is always talking about his"【63】"; he thinks that society should【64】him a pleasant, easy life. The man (who is always doing more than【65】) talks of "duties" ; he feels that the 【66】is in debt to society.
The man who tries to do as【67】as he can is always full of【68】. For instance, if he has【69】to do something, it was because he was【70】by bad luck. His opposite is never【71】 busy to take on a (an)【72】piece of work. So it is【73】that if you want something【74】in a hurry, go to the busiest man whom you have【75】in.
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A.in
B.by
C.as
D.of
听力原文:W: First of all, I'd like you to tell me a bit about what you've been doing.
M: Well, I left school after I'd done my A-levels.
W: What subjects did you take?
M: French, German and Art.
W: Art?
M: Well, I really wanted to study Art. But a friend of my father's offered me a job-he's an accountant in the city.
W: I see. In your application, you say that you only spent nine months with this firm of accountants. Why was that?
M: Well, to be quite honest, I didn't like it so I got a place at the Art College a year ago.
W: Did your father mind?
M: Well, he was rather disappointed at first. He's an accountant too, you see.
W: Have you any brothers or sisters?
M: Two brothers, both at school. One's eleven, the other's fifteen taking his O-levels this year.
W: Right. What do you do in your spare time?
M: I like jazz and folk music; I go to the theater occasionally and act a bit myself. I read quite a lot, and I've done a bit of photography. Also, I've traveled a lot.
W: Very interesting, Mr. Plant. I think that's all I wanted to ask about your background.
Why didn't Mr. Plant continue his study after he finished school?
A.He did not like to study.
B.He had to work to support his family.
C.A friend of his father's offered him a job.
D.His father did not like him to study Art.
The Center for Educational Progress
367 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94170
Professor Robert A. Handy
Department of Education
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27510
Dear Professor Handy,
We are very pleased that you have offered to make a presentation at the 4th California Conference on Bilingual Education. Your talk, "Parents and Bilingualism", is certain to be of great interest to many of the conference attendees, as your work in this field is quite well-known.
The enclosed materials will tell you more about the conference schedule. Included also is a Presenter's Information Package.
The Center will reimburse(付还、偿还) you against receipts for all travel and accommodation expenses associated with the conference. Please feel free to make a collect call(由接收人付款的电话) to my assistant, Ms. Aletha Jones, at (415) 855-2457 if you have any questions in this regard.
Thank you again for your participation. Your presentation is sure to help make our program a success.
Yours,
Steven P. Ryan, Ed. D.
Director
Enclosures
Why has The Center for Educational Progress invited Dr. Handy?
The Center has invited him to give ______ at the 4th California Conference.
Both these types are entirely different 【B6】 their behavior. The man who 【B7】 effort is always talking about his" 【B8】 ."; he thinks that society should 【B9】 him a pleasant, easy life. The man who is always doing more than his 【B10】 talks of "duties"; he feels that the 【B11】 is in debt to society.
The man who tries to do as 【B12】 as he can is always full if 【B13】 . For instance, if he has 【B14】 to do something, it was because he was 【B15】 by bad luck. His opposite is never 【B16】 busy to take a(n) 【B17】 task. So it is 【B18】 that if you want something 【B19】 in a hurry, go to the busiest man whom you have 【B20】 in.
【B1】
A.in
B.by
C.as
D.of
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The man who tries to do as(67)as he can is always full of(68)For instance, if he has (69)to do something, it was because he was(70)by bad luck. His opposite is never(71) busy to take ona(an)(72)piece of work. So it is(73)that if you want something(74)ina hurry, go to the busiest man whom you have(75)in.
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