听力原文:Your prices seem a little high.(5)A.We offer large orders.B.We can cut down the c
听力原文:Your prices seem a little high.
(5)
A.We offer large orders.
B.We can cut down the cost.
C.We could make them higher.
D.We can lower the price.
听力原文:Your prices seem a little high.
(5)
A.We offer large orders.
B.We can cut down the cost.
C.We could make them higher.
D.We can lower the price.
M: Are you kidding? I didn't see anything that I could afford. And they just wouldn't bargain.
Q: What has man just done?
(15)
A.Bought a souvenir.
B.Spent a lot money.
C.Returned from a trip.
D.Given the woman a gift.
听力原文:M: I notice you don't buy your lunch in the canteen any more.
W: When prices went up, I decided to bring my own.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.She's on a special diet.
B.She doesn't like to eat in the canteen.
C.She thinks the canteen is too expensive.
D.She had no money with her.
&8226;Look at the notes below.
&8226;You will hear an answerphone message about arrangements for a business trip.
Conversation One
&8226;Look at the notes below.
&8226;You will hear an answerphone message about arrangements for a business trip.
Bern trip - changes
need to take (1) ........................
have meeting with the (2) ........................
important to check the (3) ........................
ask to see results of (4) ........................
听力原文:What's wrong with your eyes, Henry?
(A) He can't see the blackboard.
(B) I can't see clearly.
(C) I have got a toothache.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: How do you manage to feed your family when food prices are so high?
W: We have a garden and some fruit trees, and we raise some fish in the small pond.
What does the woman's family do about the high sort of food?
A.They produce part of their own food.
B.They sell their own produce.
C.They feed their family on cheap food.
D.They buy food from farmers.
(28)
A.I shall give you a discount.
B.The crisis is affecting the whole world.
C.I shall come in my Sunday best.
D.The price is still too high.
听力原文:M: Have you been to that new supermarket?
W: Yes. The prices are reasonable, and they have a good selection, but you have to pack your own goods.
Q: What is the one shortcoming of the supermarket?
(4)
A.It is too far from the city center.
B.Customers have to pack their own goods.
C.The goods are too expensive.
D.There isn't much variety.
听力原文: When you see a clever advertisement in a newspaper, do you say to yourself, "Ah, that's good. I'd like to have one of those"? Or do you say, "What lies are they telling this time? It can't be very good or they wouldn't have to advertise it so cleverly"? Both of these people exist; the first are optimists; the second, pessimists and realists.
Advertisements can be extremely useful if they are honest; if, let us say, you have broken your pen and you want to buy another, the first thing to do is to look at as many advertisements for pens as you can find. That will help you to choose the model, color and price that suit you. Advertisements save a lot of time and trouble by putting sellers in touch with buyers in a quick and simple way. If the advertisements are true and accurate, the customers will be satisfied and will probably buy from the same firm next time and advise their friends and acquaintances to do the same.
The really dishonest advertiser hopes to sell his goods quickly and to make a large profit on them before the customer's reactions begin. He knows that no customers will buy from him a second time, and that none will recommend his products to their friends. But there are also semi-dishonest advertisers. They make claims for their products which they know perfectly well to be incapable of verification, like advertising that a certain toothpaste contains a particular substance—which it in fact does—knowing that this substance is in fact neither beneficial nor harmful to the teeth. Such advertisements do not tell downright lies, but their advertising is deliberately misleading.
(30)
A.Trust all advertisements and make purchases accordingly.
B.Get suitable colors and prices from advertisements.
C.Doubt the truthfulness of advertisements.
D.Admire the clever ways advertisements are made.
听力原文:M: Is this the Eastern Airline check-in?
W: Yes. Can I see your ticket, please?
Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At the bus station.
B.At a train.
C.At the airport.
听力原文:M: I'd like to have a plane ticket to Paris.
W: May I see your ID card please?
Q: What is the mail doing?
(21)
A.Buying an air ticket.
B.Looking for his ID card.
C.Checking in at the airport.
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