A.You can try to be interactive with your audience
B.Do I? I'm going to deliver my speech tomorrow
C.But I have no idea to make it interesting and funny
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A.You can try to be interactive with your audience
B.Do I? I'm going to deliver my speech tomorrow
C.But I have no idea to make it interesting and funny
A.Here you are
B.You are welcome
C.It is OK
D.Don’t worry
听力原文:W: Could I speak to David Evens, please?
M: Hello, David Evens is here.
W: Hi, it's me, Jane.
M: Hi, you've arrived then.
W: Yes, I checked in a few minutes ago.
M: What's that hotel like?
W: It's very clean and comfortable. I have a wonderful view of the harbor from my window.
M: How was your journey?
W: Oh, not too bad.
M: I'm coming to see you. How do I get to the hotel?
W: It's very easy to find. It's near the harbor.
M: Ok, I'll see you on Saturday then. Be good.
W: Yes, bye.
M: Bye.
(8)
A.Near the harbor.
B.Far away from the harbor.
C.In the center of the city.
D.Out of the city.
Xiaoyan: Looking at their application forms, there are some very good people here with a lot of skills.The advertisement in the newspaper was good.
David:This one looks very intelligent.His CV says he was at Harvard and Bristol universities.Yes, they are all young and experienced.
Mark:Any attractive!
David:Do you mean good-looking in their photos, or attractive personality?
Mark:Personality, of course! We want someone relaxed and easygoing as well as bright.
David:Yes,we’re a small team, so to be friendly is important.
Xiaoyan: As well as personality, the important skills are web-design, website management, training skills and French, am I right?
1、The interviews last two days.()
2、There are four people on the shortlist of candidates.()
3、A candidate’s personality is more important than his or her skills.()
4、All four candidates were at Harvard and Bristol Universities.()
5、The team are looking for people with four skills: web-design, website, management, training skills and French.()
听力原文:David: Well, What'll it be, Richard?
Richard: The usual.
Barman: Pint of "E" and a larger, Right?
Richard: So it is going to be a grim year. for us anyway., with me as a lorry deriver and Pat working as part-time secretary. And it' s only now.., since Barry my eldest started school, that.. you know., that Pat' s been able to get a job...
David: Yeah but what about Wendy? How does Pat manage?
Richard: Nursery...she goes to nursery. That' s two quid a week out of her twenty. Jones says we Briton must work like beavers. And that is the trouble, isn't is? People in general just won' t...won' t put their backs into it?
Richard: It' s all right for you to talk. How much have got coming in every week?
Barman: I work for it, don' t if and I am telling you young man that I have worked for it. You don' t know what sacrifices...
Richard: Don' t I ? You know what our weekly income is? 66.5 pounds, all in. You talk about sacrifices. Well, everyone makes them.
David: Ok, I am an area manager.., and that put me in the management class...as it' s called. But a lot of my salary goes in mortgage repayments. Nearly 44 pounds out of 100 pounds! We don' t buy expensive clothes...go out to the theater or cinema.
Richard: But, you have a regular job..
Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a workshop.
B.In a meeting room.
C.In a friend' s house.
D.In a pub.
听力原文:A: Hello!
B: Good morning! Mr. David, I know you send your application to our company this weekend, today I am about to make a phone interview on behalf of the company.
A:Ok!
A: How much do you know about our company?
B: I just read a lot about your company and also do a lot of researches about your company. I am really impressed with the culture of company.
A: Could you tell me more?
B: I knew this 3M dual ladder system could allow people to advance on the technical side of ladder, assuming additional responsibility for technologies instead of people and budgets. That means that people who are happiest working in the lab can remain there without losing pay raise or recognition.
A: How do you feel about all these?
B: As an inventor, developing a successful new product is about as close as you can come to achieving immortality.
A: What make you want to join our company?
B: Ingvar constantly bypassed formal structure to talk directly with front-line managers. And whenever he visited workplace, he tried to meet and shake hands with every employee, offering a few words of praise, encouragement or advice as he did so.
A: Thank you for your time! We will inform. you of the result as soon as possible.
B: Ok, My pleasure.
Look at form. below
You will hear a phone interview
System of company: (9)______ system.
The person who applys for the job is (10)______
Ingvar usually talks with (11)______
Ingvar often offers (12)______ whenever he visited the workplace.
听力原文: If you are going to create a TV show that plays week after week, it needs an actor who can play a believer, you know, a person who tends to believe everything. Tonight in our show we have David Duchovney, who has starred in the popular TV series, The X-Files. Thanks to his brilliant performance in the TV series, David has become one of the best-known figures in the country. Interviewer: Good evening, David, I'm so glad to have you here.
David: It's my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me on the show.
Interviewer: David, have you often been on the radio shows?
David: Oh, yes, quite often. To be frank, I love to be on the show.
Interviewer: Why?
David: You know, I want to know what people think about the TV series and about me, my acting, etc.
Interviewer: OK, David, let's first talk about the character you played in The X-Files. The character, whose name is Mulder is supposed to be a believer. He deals with those unbelievable, wild and often disastrous events. He must be, I mean, Mulder, someone who really believes in the things he meets in order to keep on probing into those mysteries.
David: That's true. Remember those words said by Mulder. What is so hard to believe? Whose intensity makes even a most skeptical viewer believe the paranormal and our rigorous government conspiracies, without every reason to believe that life in the persistent survey is driving us out of our territorial sphere, etc.
Interviewer: I believe, I guess, David, your contribution to the hot series is quite apparent. Now let's talk about your personal experience. From what I have read, I know that starting from your childhood, you were always a smart boy, went to the best private school, and were accepted at most of the Ivy League colleges. Not bad for a low middle class kid from a broken family on New York's Lower Eastside. It's even more surprising when you, who were on your way to a doctorate at Yale to took a few acting classes and got beaten by the book.
David: You bet. My mother was really surprised when I decided to give up all that in order to become an actor.
Interviewer: Sure. But talking about Mulder, the believer in The X-Files, what about you, David? Do you believe at all in real life, the aliens, people from outer space, you know, UFOs, government conspiracies, all the things that the TV series deal with?
David: Well, government conspiracies, I think, are a little far fetched. Because I mean, it's very hard for me to keep a secret with a friend of mine. And you can tell me that the entire government is going to come together and hide the aliens from us? I find that hard to believe. In terms of aliens, I think they are real. They must be.
Interviewer: So you could believe in aliens?
David: Oh, yeah.
Interviewer: The character you played in The X-Files, Fox Mulder, is so dark and moody. Are you dark and moody in life?
David: I think so. I think what they wanted was somebody who could be this hearted, driven person, but not behave that way and therefore be hearted and driven but also appear to be normal and not crazy at the same time. And I think that I could, I can, I can afford that.
Interviewer: What haunts you now? What drives you now?
David: What drives me is failure and success and all of those things, so ...
Interviewer: Where are you now? Are you haunted and driven, failed or successful, which?
David: Yeah, both.
Interviewer: All of the above?
David: I always feel like a failure.
Interviewer: Do you mean now you feel like a failure?
David: Yeah, I mean, sometimes you know, like I come back to New York, so it's like, everything is different. So I lie on bed and think, two years ago, three years ago, very different. Maybe I'm doing well, but then I think, you know there are just so many other things that I want to do and...
Interviewer: Your father and mother divorced when you were eleven. Does that have effect on your life to
A.He had excellent academic records at school and university.
B.He was once on a PhD program at Yale University.
C.He received professional training in acting.
D.He came from a single-parent family.
W: Great!
M: I guess you haven't ever been to a hockey game.
W: Yes. But I've read a few things about it in the papers. What time does it start, David?
M: Six o'clock sharp. But we should get there a little before that if we want to see a warm-up.
W: Warm-up?
M: The players prepare for the game by doing some skating and shooting before it starts to loose up.
W: OK! We'll have an early dinner and meet inside the front entrance. How about 5:15 ?
M: That's fine.
W: That'll let us pick up the tickets, and find our seats to watch the warm-up.
What are they talking about?
A.Who to play game.
B.How to watch a hockey game.
C.Where to have a dinner after a hockey game.
LINDA: Could you tell me who they are, Mr. Taylor
JOHN:___1__
LINDA: We’ll have the board meeting at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, won’t we
JOHN:__2___
LINDA: But the sales manager of Lee Brothers’, Mr. Lee, just called and insisted on seeing you tomorrow afternoon.
JOHN:_3____
LINDA: He said that he would leave for London at 5:00 p. m. tomorrow.
JOHN:___4__
LINDA: Yes, Mr. Taylor.
JOHN:____5_
LINDA: No problem, Mr. Taylor.
A. Oh, The board meeting will be finished at about 3:30. You could arrange his appointment after that.
B. All right, then tell David to meet him tomorrow afternoon.
C. Ok, they are Mr. Jones, general manager of Nile Co. and Mr. Brown, president of Bestway Co.
D. Could you give me the schedule before 4 o’clock this afternoon
E. Yes. After the board meeting, we’ll meet the guests. It’s important to have them all here.
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:Interviewer: If you're going to create a TV show that deals week after week with things that are unbelievable, you need an actor who can play a believer, you know, a person who tends to believe everything. Tonight, in our show we have David Duchovny, who has starred in the popular TV series, The X-files. Thanks to his brilliant performance in the TV series, David has become one of the best known figures in the country. Good evening, David, I'm so glad to have you here.
David: It's my pleasure. Thanks for inviting me on the show.
Interviewer: David, have you often been on radio shows?
David: Oh, yes, quite often. To be frank, I love to be on the show.
Interviewer: Why ?
David: You know, I want to know what people think about the TV series, and about me—y acting, etc.
Interviewer: Ok, David, let's first talk about the character you played in The X-files. The character, whose name is Mulder, is supposed to be a believer. He deals with those unbelievable, weird and often bizarre things and events. He must be . .. I mean . . . Mulder, someone who really believes in the things he meets, in order to keep on probing into those mysteries.
David: That's true. Remember those words said by Mulder? "What is so hard to believe? ... Whose iutensity makes even the most skeptical viewer believe the paranormal and outrageous government conspiracies. With every reason to believe that life in the persistence of it is driving us out of our terrestrial sphere, etc. etc .... "
Interviewer: Fabulous! I guess, David, your contribution to the hit series is credibility. Now, let's talk about your personal experience. From what I road, I know that starting from your childhood, you were always a smart boy, went to the best private schools, accepted at most of the Ivy League colleges. Not bad for a lower middle class kid, from a broken family on New York's Lower East Side. So imagine mom's surprise when you, who were on your way to a doctorate at Yale, took a few acting cclasses and got bitten by the bug.
David: You bet. My mother was real surprised when I decided to give up all that in order to become an actor.
Interviewer: Sore. But talking about Mulder, the believer in The X files, what about you, David? Do you believe it all in re al life: the aliens, people from outer space, you know, UFOs, government conspiracies, all the things that the TV series deal with?
David: Well, government conspiracies, I think, are a little far fetched because, I mean, it's very hard for me to keep a secret with a friend of mine, and you're gonna tell me that all entire government is gonna come together and hide the aliens from us? I find that hard to believe. In terms of aliens, I think that tile odds are, there must be.
Interviewer: But you could believe in aliens?
David: Oh, yeah.
Interviewer: The character you played in The X-files, Fox Mulder, is so dark and moody. Are you dark and moody in life?
David: I think so. I think what they wanted was somebody who could be this haunted and driven person but not behave in that way, and therefore be haunted and driven but also appear to be normal and not crazy at the same time. And I think that I could, I can, I can offer that.
Interviewer: What haunts you now? What drives you now?
David: What drives me is failure and success and all those things, so ...
Interviewer: Where are you now? Are you haunted and driven? Failed or successful? Which?
David: Yeah, both.
Interviewer: All of the above?
David: I always feel like a failure.
Interviewer: Do you mean now you feel like a failure?
David: Yeah, I mean,
A.He had excellent academic records at school and university.
B.He was once on a PhD program at Yale University.
C.He received professional training in acting.
D.He came from a single-parent family.
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, dad?
M: Yes...Mary! How are you? Anything wrong?
W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see !how you and Mom were. It's been quite a while since I saw you last time.
M: Oh, we've both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.
W: For a new dress?
M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How's David?
W: He's fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr.Smith. We were all pretty pleased about that.
M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children?
W: Well, George's home from school today. It's nothing serious, just a bad cold. And it's his birthday, too !
M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.
W: No. April 24th.
M: Well, that's too bad. Tell him we'll send him a present.
W: All fight. Diane's still taking dancing lessons.
M: She must be pretty good by now. How about Tom?
W: He's OK, too. He's having a part-time job at a garage now.
M: Well, it's certainly good to hear your voice.
W: OK, dad. Nice talking to you and give Mom our love.
M: All right. Good-bye.
Why did Mary call home?
A.Because something's gone wrong with her children.
B.Because something's gone wrong with herself.
C.Because she wanted to tell her parents that everything is fine with her family.
D.Because she wanted to know that if everything is fine with her parents.
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