John has just()with his girl-friend.
A.broken through
B.split up
C.cracked
D.snapped
A.broken through
B.split up
C.cracked
D.snapped
听力原文:W: Hi, John, how's your project going?
M: Oh, just so-so. You know, it seems less difficult to get financial support for the project than to get trained men.
Q: What do we know about the man's project?
(17)
A.He did quite well with it.
B.He has money problem now.
C.He is in need of qualified staff.
D.He could not carry it on any more.
听力原文:W: Hi, John, how's your project going?
M: Oh, just so so. You know, it seems less difficult to get financial support for the project than to get trained men.
Q: What do we know about the man's project?
(16)
A.He did quite well with it.
B.He has money problem now.
C.He is in need of qualified staff.
D.He could not carry it on any more.
B: They must confuse me with my brother, Jack. Anyway, he is feeling better now.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.John is not sick.
B.John is feeling better.
C.Jack hasn't been sick.
D.Jack has not got better.
听力原文:M: Hi, Mary. How's everything?
W: Fine. You know, John, I'm planning to go to Las Vegas for a holiday and would like to stay in a large hotel. Anything to recommend?
M: Er? the Hilton Hotel there is quite a large one. It has some 3, 174 bedrooms. It also has 12 restaurants and about 125, 000 square feet of convention space. There're a 10-acre recreation deck and a stage show dining hall. Over 3, 600 people now work for it.
W: Oh, great] Is it the largest hotel in the U. S. ?
M: Yes,it is. But it may not be the largest in the world. As far as I know, the Hotel Rossiya in Moscow is larger than Hilton. It is a 12-story building that has 3, 200 rooms. It can provide accommodation for 6, 000 guests. It takes nearly 8 years and a half to spend one night in each room. Besides, there's a 21-story"Presidential tower" in the central courtyard. It has 15 restaurants and 93 elevators. And it employs about 3, 000 people. The ballroom is known as the world's largest. Russians are not allowed to live in that hotel. And foreigners are charged 16 times more than the very low rate charged Russian officials.
W: It's unbelievable ? [ fade out ]
Who is going to Las Vegas?
A.John.
B.Mary.
C.Tom.
D.Peter.
&8226;Complete the table on the opposite page.
&8226;Write a word or phrase(in CAPITAL LETTERS)or a number on lines 41-45.on your Answer Sheet.
Hi,Colleen,
There are a few changes in the original plan for Ms.Garcia's visit on Wednesday 20.October.The flight is due at 11:00.and it's about 45-minute drive to our company.At 12:30,the lunch will be at the Swan HoteI instead of the White Hart.At 16:00,Tom McAIlister will show the video about our new product.Carol Snape will be absent.As John Sallis has to leave early.Sue Smith will take Ms.Garcia to the airport.Could you please inform. Ms.Garcia of the changes?ThanksHenrik
Hi,Henrik,
I'll send Ms.Garcia a new journey plan at once.
Best regards,
Colleen
[Journey Plan]
DATE:(41)______
11:45. arrival at(42)______
12:30.lunch at(43)______
14:00. Meeting in boardroom
15:30. Coffee break
16:00.Product presentation
(made by(44)______)
18:00. (45)______to accompany Ms.Garcia to the airport
(41)
听力原文:M: Hi, Cassie!
W: Hello, John, How are you?
M: I'm fine. Where are you heading?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: I work part time at a supermarket.
M: What do you do then?
W: I work in the produce section, wrapping fresh fruits and vegetables and putting them on shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, John?
M: Yes. I do yard work for people, you know, cutting grass, raking leaves, pulling weeds, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...
W: Ha, ha. I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things at my job. Have to earn money for school.
M: Me, too. Tuition sure is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. Take care.
W: You too. It was great seeing you, John.
(23)
A.To the supermarket.
B.To school.
C.To her home.
D.To work outdoors.
听力原文:W: Hi, John!
M: Hi, Beth!
W: Congratulations! I heard you've got a part-time job.
M: No. I wish I had. I'm still on the waiting list.
W: Seems like it's hard to get a good part-time job these days.
M: You bet. I've been searching online for days, but there's little chance...
W: Funny, isn't it? You're a Management major concentrating on Marketing. Now you've got to learn how to market yourself! Why not look in the local paper? There're often lots of jobs in it.
M: Are you kidding? The unemployment figures are up again this month!
W: Don't be so negative. Look at the jobs in the classifieds in today's paper...so many openings. Just print out your resume and send it to them.
M: I usually apply online. I send a short cover letter in the text of the email, and then attach my resume. It's convenient. What about you? Any luck?
W: Well, I haven't even started planning to look for a job yet. If only I had more time, I could do it.
M: Why so busy?
W: Well, I didn't get good grades last semester and failed two tests...
M: Sorry to hear that. I think no one deserves good grades more than you!
W: Thank. you. The main reason, I guess, was that I didn't get accustomed to the way of learning here. Well, where there's a will, there's a way. I wish you good luck on your job search.
(20)
A.He has got a part-time job.
B.He is still on the waiting list.
C.He has not yet started to look for a job.
D.He is planning to look for a job.
A.afraid
B.appologize
C.not sure
A.document.write(“John said, ”Hi!””)
B.document.write(“John said, \”Hi!\””)
C.document.write(“John said, ”Hi!”’)
D.document.write(“John said, ”Hi!”)
-- Hi, is John there, please?
-- _____
A. Hold on, I'll get him.
B. No, he isn't here.
C. Yes, he lives here.
D. yes, what do you want.
A.afraid
B.appologize
C.not sure
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