What would Steven do?A.Go abroadB.Take a business courseC.Be a teacher
What would Steven do?
A.Go abroad
B.Take a business course
C.Be a teacher
What would Steven do?
A.Go abroad
B.Take a business course
C.Be a teacher
听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?
W: (7/8) I would like to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant and he will offer me a job for the summer.
M: That would be a wonderful summer.
W: Yes, I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack three weeks ago. He is out of the hospital now, but he cannot do much around the house. So I need to help my mother. It is such a dilemma.
M: Yes, I could see that would be a very difficult decision...
W: What about you, Steven? What are your plans for the summer?
M: Well, I have a dilemma, too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with a NGO that could require me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. However, If I do get accepted, I won't be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September.
W: I can see your problem. Can't you borrow money from financial aid for your final year?
M: Probably, but I hate to start off with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10 percent next year.
W: No, but if you have the opportunity to take an interesting job in Nepal, and be of service, I think that would be wonderful.
M: You are probably right. I appreciate your advice.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.How to have fun in summer.
B.How to make money during summer break.
C.How to keep the family business during summer break.
D.Tentative plans for summer break.
听力原文:M: Hi, Wendy. What are you doing for summer break?
W: I would like to Italy and work at a restaurant in Florence. My uncle owns a restaurant and he will offer me a job for the summer.
M: That would be a wonderful summer.
W: Yes, I really want to go. The problem is my father had a heart attack three weeks ago. He is out of the hospital now, but he cannot do much around the house. So I need to help my mother. It is such a dilemma.
M: Yes, I could see that would be a very difficult decision...
W: What about you, Steven? What are your plans for the summer?
M: Well, I have a dilemma, too. I would love to go to Nepal and volunteer with a NGO that could require me to instruct local residents in engineering skills. However, If I do get accepted, I won't be making any money and I need money to return to university for my final year in September.
W: I can see your problem. Can't you borrow money from financial aid for your final year?
M: Probably, but I hate to start off with a lot of debt. Engineering fees are rising by 10 percent next year.
W: No, but if you have the opportunity to take an interesting job in Nepal, and be of service, I think that would be wonderful.
M: You are probably right. I appreciate your advice.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.How to have fun in summer.
B.How to make money during summer break.
C.How to keep the family business during summer break.
D.Tentative plans for summer break.
M: What are you studying now?
W: I am taking three general requirements and American history and American literature this semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.
M: I believe it's not to late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the two-lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.
W: I am very happy to know I am still 'able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my' degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.
M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.
W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?
M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.
W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.
M: You've welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.
What is probably the man's position?
A.Dean of students.
B.Lecture in Speech Communication.
C.Professor of Business Administration.
D.Chairman of the Journalism Department.
M: What are you studying now?
W: I am taking three general requirements and American history and American literature this semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.
M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the two lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.
W:I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing ewspaper articles, and after finishing my degree would like to work for some newspaper firm.
M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.
W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?
M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.
W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.
W: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.
What is probably the man' s position?
A.Dean of Students.
B.Lecturer in Speech Communication.
C.Professor of Business Administration.
D.Chairman of the journalism Department.
What does Hilda suggest that Steven do?
A.Get one bicycle top of the line.
B.Choose one bicycle from the trade-ins.
C.Buy a second-hand bicycle.
D.Buy a racer or a touring bike.
Hello, this is Steven Smith. Nice to hear your voice again.
Hi, Mr. Smith.()the coverage of your freight forwarding business?
A、Do you know
B、 Please tell me
C、 I would like to know about .
听力原文:Steven, what's your idea of the price?
(A) It's a marvelous idea.
(B) The best we can do is $50 per case.
(C) I think we deserve it.
(37)
A.
B.
C.
M: What are you studying now?
W: I am taking three genera] requirements and American history and American literature this. semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.
M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the mo lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.
W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.
M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.
W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?
M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.
W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.
M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.
What is probably the man's position?
A.Dean of Students.
B.Lecturer in Speech Communication.
C.Professor of Business Administration.
D.Chairman of the journalism Department.
M: What are you studying now?
W: I am taking three general requirements and American history and American literature this semester. Last semester! took four requirements and freshman French.
M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the two lit courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.
W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.
M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.
W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?
M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism 121 normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.
W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.
M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.
What is probably the man's position?
A.Dean of Students.
B.Lecturer in Speech Communication.
C.Professor of Business Administration.
D.Chairman of the journalism Department.
M: What are you studying now?
W: I am taking three general courses and American history and American literature this semester. Last semester I took four requirements and freshman French.
M: I believe it's not too late to change your major because you've mainly taken general requirements which all freshmen have to take. Also we have twelve electives so the two literature courses will be included in them, so you can change your major without losing any credit hours.
W: I am very happy to know I am still able to change my major. I am interested in writing newspaper articles, and after finishing my degree I would like to work for some newspaper firm.
M: Oh, I think you will be a good writer.
W: Dr. Steven, when do students start practical training?
M: They don't begin practical training in reporting until the sophomore year. Journalism normally is taken in the freshman year as a general background course.
W: I see. I will take the course next semester. Thank you very much for your help.
M: You're welcome. I look forward to seeing you in my department.
How many courses did the woman take last semester?
A.3.
B.4.
C.5.
D.6
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