My personality is ________ my sister's. We're both friendly and talkative.
A、just like
B、totally different from
C、/
D、/
A、just like
B、totally different from
C、/
D、/
Interviewer; Let me repeat.How would you describe your personality? John: ______.
A.Yes, I got you this time
B.I missed your question just now
C.I think my personality is right for you
D.I guess I"m responsible and outgoing
W: No, I've been doing some research at the library for a report on psychological investing. Do you know that some firms use psychology research to develop products like personality tests and employee performance evaluations?
M: Oh yeah, I've heard about that. I majored in psychology before I got into stock analysis.
W: Really? Would you please review my first draft? And I'd appreciate it greatly if you'd provide some feedback.
What project is the woman working on?
A.An exam
B.A performance evaluation
C.A research report
D.A personality test
M: (22)It might be premature for me to predict this. Hypothetically speaking, I might be able to do your current job as a director.
W: What range of pay scale are you interested in?
M: (23)Money is important, but the responsibility that goes along with this job is what interests me the most.
W: How would your acquaintances describe you?
M: They say Mr. Li is a sincere, industrial and reliable man who deeply cares for his family and friends.
W: What personality traits do you admire?
M: I like people who show the "can do" spirit.
W: What leadership qualities did you stress as an administrative personnel?
M: (24)Learning how to motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership.
W: How do you usually handle criticism?
M: Silence is golden. Just don't say anything; otherwise the situation could become worse. I do, however, appreciate constructive criticism.
W:How do you deal with your disagreement with your colleagues in your work?
M:(25)I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner in order to get my points across.
W:How would you behave in time of failure?
M:None of us is supposed to be "perfect".I am sure I will be given a second chance to correct my mistake.
(23)
A.Frank.
B.Modest.
C.Roundabout.
D.Confident.
听力原文:M:Well,(22) today's personality guest is Sally Gladwin.Sally's only sixteen years old.Well,it's a rather incredible success story,isn't it,Sally?
W:It is,yes,really.
M:You see,Sally invents games,but video games,and she's a very successful inventor indeed.Can you give us an idea of how much you do earn?
W:Well, I get a basic salary of 17,000 pounds a year,and the company pays me bonuses of about 1,500 pounds a month.
M:What do you spend all that money on?
W:Well,I haven't got expensive habits,and I pay my mother 20 pounds a week for,you know,to help with the housekeeping.I think it helps because my dad doesn't earn all that much money.
M:Your dad's a bus driver,in fact,isn't he?
W:Yes,on the city buses,on route 36 usually.
M:And what does he think of all this?
W:Well,at first when I started to play these games in the amusement places,(23) he'd say, "Come on, you're wasting your money and your time".
M:Did he give you pocket money to play on them,maybe?
W:Yes,at one time,I earned 8 pounds a week so that way I Was able to pay for myself.
M:And now what does your father think?
W:(23) Actually he's got mixed feelings. I mean, from them.He simply can't believe it.
M:(24)The computer will disappear in the future?
W:Oh,no,(24) they're here to stay.
(23)
A.In a studio.
B.In a store.
C.At the fashion show.
D.At the park.
Direchons :
Read the texts from a magazine's LETTERS section, /n, which five people wrote about health. For
questions 61 to 65, match the name of each person, to one of the statements(A to G) given, below. Mark your answers on, ANS WER SHEET 1.
Lee Beaty:
Your "Health For Life" articles give excellent advice on simple lifestyle. changes to improve
health. Whenever possible, I ride my bicycle to work. While I was a student, I also rode to class.
We need to educate motorists about sharing the road with cyclists, and create bike lanes to encour-
age more people to go from point A to point B while getting some exercise, saving fuel and impro-
ving the environment.
Roberto Anson:
You had a fascinating exploration in your " Health For Life" articles. Technology often makes us give up responsibility for our health. The United States has the best medical technology but une-qual access to care. The point is that, increasingly, only the healthy and well-off can affOfd health care. Your advice to skip the heart scan and spend the money on a health club membership shifts the focus from technology to personal responsibility.
Fred Leeds:
Dr. Nancy Rigotti 's "Kicking the Habit" is tried, but not necessarily true advice. As a for-mer three-pack-a-day smoker, I tried these approaches many times with no success until I finally accepted a fundamental truth about myself. Only after I got my mind set to the point where my de-sire to quit smoking was stronger than the desire to continue was I able to put the cigarettes down.
Bill Wittig:
It is well documented that people with the Type D personality have chemicals in their brains that differ from those of normal people. Many of them never get mental health treatment because they work, have families and by all observable criteria are functioning well. They do not realize their problem. What might prevent the Type D personality from having a heart attack is some psy- chological treatment as well as fish oil.
Kristin Linklater:
Your magazine tells me that not only must I exercise to avoid heart attacks, but I must be hap-py. I must laugh a lot, or my heart will be starved of necessary chemicals. I must have friends and community to support me, or I'll certainly die soon. I tried to take the Type D personality test that will determine whether I'm going to die of negativity, but your column headings, "False, Less false, Neutral, Less true, True, "make it impossible to figure out my behavior.
Now match the name of each person, (6/ t0 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
Statements
[A] You can hardly force yourself to do a thing until you feel likedoing it
[B] Mental health treatment may help prevent some physical prob-lems.
[C] We' d better count more on regular exercise than medical care.
[D] I"m not interested in taking any behavior. test proposed in magazines. [E] Cycling is good for health as well as for our surroundings.
[ F ] To save money and improve health, I quit driving to work.
[ G] I'm still puzzled as to whether your advice and the listed personality details suit me or not. 61. Lee Beaty
听力原文:W: Can you sell yourself in two minutes? Go for it.
M: With my qualifications and experiences, I feel I am hardworking., responsible and diligent in many projects I undertake. Your organization could benefit from my synthetical and interpersonal skills.
W: Why did you leave your last job?
M: Well, I'm hoping to get an offer of a better position. If an opportunity knocks, I will take it. I feel I have reached the "glass ceiling" in my current job. I feel there's no opportunity for advancement.
W: What makes you think you would be successful in this position?
M: My graduate school training combined with my internship should qualify me for this particular job. I am sure I will be successful.
W: What personality traits do you admire, then?
M: I admire an honest, flexible and easy-going person who possesses the "can-do" spirit.
W: What leadership qualities have you developed as an administration personnel?
M: I feel that I'm good at motivating people and leading them to work together as a team.
W: What do you find frustrating in a work situation?
M: Sometimes the narrow-minded people who are not receptive to new ideas make me feel frustrated.
W: How do you handle conflicts with your colleagues in your work?
M: I will try to present my new. ideas in a more clear and civilized manner in order to get ray points across.
W: How long would you like to, stay with this company?
M: I will stay as long as I can continue to learn and to grow in my field.
W: We will let you know the result probably next Wednesday. I hope to give you the positive reply.
M: OK, thank you very much. Goodbye.
(23)
A.He has never been promoted and feels dull about his work.
B.He doesn't like the glass ceiling in his office.
C.He hopes to get an offer of a better position.
D.He feels it is an advancement to get this new job.
A、the personality that was
B、the personality that had
C、the personality which was
D、the personnel that was
Subject: Hi Sherry!
Guilt'? Guilt is my middle name. I feel guilty for not being more than I am, for letting opportunities pass me by, for not having enough energy to do everything, for spending so much time on the web! I feel guilty for not being best at everything, because merely being good at some things is not good enough. I feel guilty for having a bit of an edge on my personality even though I do like my personality. I feel guilty about having a daughter who refuses to wear dresses or pink pony tail holders.
I feel guilty about producing boys who aren't great at sports, who are thin and wiry and freckled and spectacled. I feel guilty about aluminum cans and eating meat and using cleaning chemicals and having three children and driving a car — ecoguilt. But not guilty enough to change my had habits. I feel guilty for liking myself even though I'm convinced I've failed completely at being perfect. And now I feel guilty about writing so much!
Candice
Which of the following is the writer of this letter most likely the least guilty of?
A.Not having enough energy to do everything.
B.Merely being good at some things but not the best.
C.Keeping her bad habits, even if she herself knows.
D.Her thin and wiry and freckled and spectacled sons.
W:It is,yes,really.
M:You see,Sally invents games,but video games,and she's a very successful inventor indeed.Can you give us an idea of how much you do earn?
W:Well, I get a basic salary of 17,000 pounds a year,and the company pays me bonuses of about 1,500 pounds a month.
M:What do you spend all that money on?
W:Well,I haven't got expensive habits,and I pay my mother 20 pounds a week for,you know,to help with the housekeeping.I think it helps because my dad doesn't earn all that much money.
M:Your dad's a bus driver,in fact,isn't he?
W:Yes,on the city buses,on route 36 usually.
M:And what does he think of all this?
W:Well,at first when I started to play these games in the amusement places, he'd say, "Come on, you're wasting your money and your time".
M:Did he give you pocket money to play on them,maybe?
W:Yes,at one time,I earned 8 pounds a week so that way I Was able to pay for myself.
M:And now what does your father think?
W:Actually he's got mixed feelings. I mean, from them.He simply can't believe it.
M:The computer will disappear in the future?
W:Oh,no, they're here to stay.
(23)
A.In a studio.
B.In a store.
C.At the fashion show.
D.At the park.
听力原文:W: Tell me a little bit about yourself, please.
M: My name is David and I live in Shanghai. I was born in 1980, and my major in college was electrical engineering.
W: I see by your resume that you have been working?
M: Yes, I have worked for two years with an American company.
W: May I ask why you left the former company?
M: I would like to get a job in which I can further develop my career and seek new challenges.
W: Tell me what you know about our company, please.
M: I learned some information of your company via Internet. And I know that the company was founded in New York in 1950 by Mark Ward, who was also the first president. It has 2 billion dollars in capital; it employs 15,000 people, and it is the largest company in its field in the States.
W: What do you know about our products and our share of the market?
M: Your company's products are mostly marketed in Europe and the United States, but particularly has sold very well here in China. So I think in the future you'll find China to be a profitable market as well.
W: What kind of personality do you think you have?
M: Well, I approach things very enthusiastically, I think, and I don't like to leave things half-done. I'm very organized and capable.
W: What would you say are your weaknesses and strengths?
M: Well, I'm afraid I'm a poor speaker; however, I'm fully aware of this, so I've been studying how to speak in public. I suppose my strengths are I'm persistent and a fast-learner.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What's the relationship between the two speakers?
20. What can we know about the company according to the conversation?
21. What does the man think of himself?
(20)
A.Professor and student.
B.Boss and employee.
C.Interviewer and interviewee.
D.President and adviser.
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