I am a very honest man,_____?A.aren"t IB.ain"t IC.am ID.isn"t it
I am a very honest man,_____?
A.aren"t I
B.ain"t I
C.am I
D.isn"t it
I am a very honest man,_____?
A.aren"t I
B.ain"t I
C.am I
D.isn"t it
听力原文:F: What kind of person do you think you are?
M: I am very outgoing, easy to make friends with.
F: How do you get along with others?
M: I like people who are honest, hardworking. I feel energetic while working with them.
F: What is the most important thing in your whole life?
M: I take work and family equally important. Besides, friendship is irreplaceable.
F: Can you name one person you respect very much or who influences you most?
M: My mother. She is very hardworking at work and a qualified housewife at home as well. Anytime I am in trouble, she would give me advice and get me through.
What kind of person does the man said of himself?
A.Outgoing.
B.Helpful.
C.Trustworthy.
听力原文:M: Excuse me, madam. Can I take a look in your bag?
W: What? How dare you! No, go away. Don't stand in my way.
M: I'm afraid I have to insist, madam.
W: Just who gave you the right to look into a person's bag? I'll call a policeman if you don't go away right now.
M: You can't do that right now because I am the policeman. And I am sure that there's something in the bag that does not belong to you.
W: What do you mean not belonging to me?
M: Well, just things you haven't paid for.
W: Are you talking about stolen goods? That's very humiliating! Do you know whom you are talking with? I'm a good citizen and an honest lady.
M: Well, if a citizen is honest and good they won't mind. So may I look in your bag, madam?
W: What if there is nothing that doesn't belong to me?
M: You can go straight away and I'll apologize for the inconvenience.
W: Very well. Here you are.
M: Thank you. And ten men's watches, twenty lip sticks?
W: I like to put on different lip sticks together...
(23)
A.It probably takes place in the street.
B.It probably takes place in a restaurant.
C.It probably takes place at the entrance of a supermarket.
D.It probably takes place in a supermarket.
As I am sure Jenny is very honest, I ______ that she stole the money.
A.guess
B.believe
C.suspect
D.doubt
听力原文:M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Keaton.
W: God afternoon, Mr. Duncan. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the qualifications needed for this position, especially experience.
M: I have been in computer programming for eight years now.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position, Mr. Duncan?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Smith gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm, Mrs. Keaton.
W: I see. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you shortly, Mr. Duncan.
M: Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to your decision. Good-bye, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good-bye, Mr. Duncan.
(23)
A.To represent his firm.
B.To have an interview.
C.To pay a social call.
D.To service a computer.
听力原文:M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the. qualifications needed for this position. That's one of the reasons why you've been short-listed.
M: Thank you. As a matter of fact, I have been in computer programming for three years.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Brown gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm.
W: I see. Well, have you got any questions?
M: Yes, well, I wonder if you could tell me what the salary would be.
W: Of course. We'd be offering a starting salary of $ 600 a week, that's for 40 hours.
M: Do you mean that it might be increased at a later time?
W: Yes, we usually give our staff a month's trial and then, if everything is satisfactory, we raise the salary by 20 percent. Any more questions?
M: No. I think that's all.
W: Well, thank you very much for coming in. I have a few more short-listed candidates to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you soon.
M: Thank you very much for your time.
(20)
A.He was looking for a job.
B.He seemed to have many needed qualifications.
C.He handed in his application earlier than others.
D.He needed a position in the company.
M: I have been working in hotels for eight years.
W: That's actually a long time. Were you satisfied with your last position?
M: To be honest, not entirely. The boss was very touchy and hard m get along with. And chances for advancement were very limited.
W: I see. Was it hard work?
M: No, it was an interesting job and I loved meeting people. I know how to handle a bad- tempered guest. But I had an argument with my boss and he just asked me to go. Anyhow I'd like to try something new.
W: But have you ever done anything to do with tour guide?
M: I did work for a short time as a courier for a tour operator, taking foreigners on guided tours of London. Perhaps that's the sort of thing you mean.
W: Yes, I think it is. Do you speak any other languages?
M: Yes, I do. I speak German and Spanish--I spent years abroad when I was young.
W: That's very interesting. Next is the question of salary, of course.
M: Well, I used to get 3,000 yuan monthly, so I couldn't accept less than that.
W: We ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just on age or seniority. I suppose you know that.
M: I am very interested in working for your agency. And I don't mind hard work and working overtime.
W: That's fine. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good.
M: I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for your time.
W: Thank you for your coming. We will be in touch with you shortly.
(20)
A.He is satisfied with it.
B.Not totally pleased.
C.It's not hard.
D.He doesn't like it.
M:Actually,I am scheduled to finish school in June.To be honest,this is the first lob I am looking for.
Q:What does the man do?
(16)
A.He has just quitted his former job.
B.He is still a school student.
C.He is applying for a job.
D.He is having an interview now.
On Being a Matchmaker
The first thing I do when I wake up is to make a mental list of all things I have to do that day. I'm very organized! Then I get up and have my bath. Often my best matchmaking(媒人) ideas come while I'm in the bath. Sometimes I have a really good idea about who might be good with whom.
Before I did matchmaking, I was a social worker, but I knew I wanted to do something without bosses telling me what to do and that I am good at dealing with people. Also I had seen too many broken marriages and too many people go downhill because they were so lonely. So I gave up my job, did a bit of research and started the matchmaking business in 1970.
Over the last few years we've been doing introductions throughout Europe as well as here in Britain. Europeans want to meet British people. For every 100 people who come to us, a bout 65 will settle down. We keep going until clients (委托人) find someone that they get on very well with. We're great triers. Of course there are impossible people, those who will never settle...
Sometimes I end up giving advice to clients. A few months ago, we had a highly paid scientist with a very nice face, but every woman refused to meet him a second time. It soon be came clear that he did not like changing his shirts. So I had to be very honest and frank and told him, "But a woman can't start to love you if your shirt smells." The job is most satisfying when I get a call from a couple telling me they have fallen in love.
What does the author mean by saying "I'm very organized"?
A.She is especially capable of organizing things.
B.She has a fixed plan for her everyday activities.
C.She likes to remember things she has to do.
D.She always finishes what she does on time.
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.
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