— It’s just the time, you know. I’m always trying to meet deadlines.— _______________ yo
— It’s just the time, you know. I’m always trying to meet deadlines.
— _______________ you can’t sleep.
A.No matter
B.No strange
C.No problem
D.No wonder
— It’s just the time, you know. I’m always trying to meet deadlines.
— _______________ you can’t sleep.
A.No matter
B.No strange
C.No problem
D.No wonder
听力原文:M: I've been trying to reach you for days, but your line's always busy.
F: You're lucky. You got me before my roommate came home.
Q: What can be inferred about the woman's roommate?
(16)
A.She goes out for shopping.
B.She is a good student.
C.She always talks on the phone.
D.She is good at cooking.
听力原文:M: I went through a whole box of paper just trying to get my resume right.
W: It'll be worth it. A good first impression really counts a lot, you know.
Q: What can we learn from this conversation'?
(19)
A.The man's resume doesn't work properly.
B.The woman is not impressed by the man's resume.
C.The man has made ninny revisions to his resume.
D.The man tries to make the resume longer.
听力原文:M: Hi, Molly! What are you doing here?
W: Hi, Jack. The usual thing, shopping. How about you?
M:. No shopping for me, I'm just looking. It's a long time until pay day and I have nothing left from my last salary.
W: Well, window shopping is OK, I guess. You know, you should really start to think more seriously about your money.
M: I know, I know. I try to save it, but I always spend it.
W: We should design a special spending plan for you. Every month you can spend some and save some. Then we can control when and how much you spend.
M: That sounds like a great idea, but I've already tried these types of plans. I can never stick to them.
W: Come on! You've got to try again. Can you believe that I used to be just like you? I spent everything I earned, I never saved anything! But now I have some monthly rules that I always stick to. For example, when I get paid I always take 30% of my salary and put it into another bank account, my savings account, so I will have no chance to spend it.
M: I never thought of that. I only have one account, I keep all of my money there, so it's always available for me to spend.
W: Exactly, that's the first thing we will change. Go to your bank when you get paid and open another account, it's really easy. Let's say that next month will be a new beginning for you, no more crazy spending, OK?
M: Yes, you are right. I always but countless items that I don't need and will never use. Maybe if the money isn't available I wont be tempted to spend it. Thanks Molly! That was some great advice.
(23)
A.he's window shopping.
B.shoes.
C.a plan.
D.he's buying everything.
I'm just trying to recall his name; it's just on the ______ of my tongue.
A.edge
B.tip
C.end
D.front
听力原文:W: 3346791.
M: Is that you, Sue?
W: Who's calling?
M: This is Mike. Mike Ferguson. Don't you remember me?
W: Mike! Of course I remember you. How are you? Haven't heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing?
M: Nothing very exciting. That's one reason I'm ringing need some advice.
W: Advice. Hmm. That's a good one. I've just beer sacked.
M: There are the pips. Hang on, Sue. What do you mere...you've just been sacked? Sue, you're the most successful woman I know.
W: That's probably why I've been sacked. But let's talk a bout you. You said you needed some advice.
M: I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews Have you had a lot of them?
W: Yes, I have too many.
M: So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?
W: Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the "whys", "how" and "whores'.
M: Not again. Don't go away, Sue. I've got one more coin. Are you there, Sue?
W: Yes, I'm still here.
M: Sorry, I didn't understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it?
W: It's very boring, but here you are: I'm always asked: Why I want to leave my present job? Why I am interested in the new job? How I intend to get to work? How long I intend to stay, in the job? Where I live? Where I went to school? How much I'm paid in my present job? How much I expect to he paid in the new job? Oh yes. I'm always asked if I'm married.
M: That's it, Sue. No more coins. I'll write to you soon...and many thanks.
(23)
A.Because they are sister and brother.
B.Because they lost connections for a long time and he wants to keep in touch with her.
C.Because they are best friends.
D.Because Mike wants some advice from Sue for job interview.
听力原文:W: 3346791.
M. Is that you, Sue?
W: Who's calling?
M: This is Mike. Mike Ferguson. Don't you remember me?
W: Mike! Of course I remember you. How are you? haven't heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing?
M: Nothing very exciting. That's one reason I'm ringing. need some advice.
W: Advice. Hmm. That's a good one. I've just beer sacked.
M: There are the pips. Hang on, Sue. What do you mere ... you've just been sacked? Sue, you're the most suc essful woman I know.
W: That's probably why I've been sacked. But let's talk a bout you. You said you needed some advice.
M: I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews Have you had a lot of them?
W: Yes, I have. Too many.
M: So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?
W: Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the "whys", "how" and "whores'.
M: Not again. Don't go away, Sue. I've got one more coin. Are you there, Sue?
W: Yes, I'm still here.
M: Sorry, I didn't understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it?
W: It's very boring, but here you are: I'm always asked: Why I want to leave my present job? Why I am interested in the new job? How I intend to get to work? How long I intend to stay, in the job? Where I live? Where I went to school? How much I'm paid in my present job? How much I expect to he paid in the new job? Oh yes. I'm always asked if I'm married.
M: That's it, Sue. No more coins. I'll write to you soon... and many thanks.
(23)
A.Because they are sister and brother.
B.Because they lost connections for a long time and he wants to keep in touch with her.
C.Because they are best friends.
D.Because Mike wants some advice from Sue for job interview.
听力原文:W: I'm sorry, but the number you dialed is not in service.
M: But that's impossible! I just spoke to him this morning. Please cheek for me.
What's the man trying to do?
A.Call a friend,
B.Join the party.
C.Write a check.
D.Provide a service.
听力原文:M: I am really under the weather, I can't tell up from down.
W: You've been sick quite a bit since you got here, haven't you?
M: Well, for the past few weeks, the weather in this city has been changing a lot. It's awful. One day it's hot out- side, and the next day it's raining. No matter what 1 put on, I'm always dressed inappropriately for the day. Just last Monday, I wore a T-shirt and a pair of shorts, and we had a thunderstorm. I believe that day is the reason I'm sick now.
W: You just haven't learned to predict the changing climate in this city yet. Many newcomers complain about the same problem. I've been here for five years and I rarely get sick because I'm always dressed appropriately for the weather. But when I first came, that was a different story. It takes a while to learn how to predict the weather for the day, but eventually you'll learn.
M: I know. There's just a period of time when I'm still learning that's the hardest to get through. I guess I'll just have to buy lots of cold medicine in the meantime.
W: I heard there's a weather hot line that will tell you the temperature for the day. I'd like to find out if it really helps. Maybe you can give them a call tomorrow morning.
M: Not me! I heard that it was very expensive and I don't have that kind of money.
What can be inferred about the man?
A.He has been in the city for a long time.
B.He comes here to apply for a degree.
C.He is in a poor physical condition and easily catches a cold.
D.He is very wealthy.
听力原文:W: What do you want to do now?
M: I want to go back to the hotel.
W: But it's only four o'clock.
M: I'm tired. We've done a lot of sightseeing.
W: We can still go shopping. The stores don't close for another hour.
M: No, I want to rest for a while. We're going to the theatre tonight, you know.
W: Yes, I know. What time does it start?
M: At eight o'clock.
W: Do you want to try to take the bus to the theatre?
M: We can take a taxi. It's more expensive, but it's a lot easier.
W: Where do you want to eat?
M: There are a lot of restaurants neat' the hotel.
W: But what kind of restaurant? Chinese? French? Japanese?
M: Oh, I don't know. Right now I just want to go back to the hotel and rest.
What do you think the speakers are?
A.Citizens of the city.
B.Tourists visiting the city.
C.A couple looking for work.
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