听力原文: The innovative computer company CompCo celebrated its opening today at its new f
What did Comp Co do today?
A.It hired new employees.
B.It gave a training workshop.
C.It negotiated a deal.
D.It had a celebration.
What did Comp Co do today?
A.It hired new employees.
B.It gave a training workshop.
C.It negotiated a deal.
D.It had a celebration.
To keep the prosperity of the air industry, the Department of Defense has invested a lot of money to develop an innovative type of aircraft which does not need a runway.
A.正确
B.错误
听力原文: Nater has always been committed to giving our customers more bandwidth, more features, and more services. As part of this commitment, we have always been a leader in providing fun and innovative ways for customers to personalize their internet with services tike homepage customization, wallpaper, games, and now MP3s. By being an industry pioneer in customization, we not only keep our existing customer base satisfied but also attract new customers who want more from their Internet provider.
Who is the intended audience?
A.Sales representatives.
B.Potential customers.
C.Employees.
D.Game developers.
What is this talk about?
A.To introduce new employees
B.To announce a new hiring practices
C.To inform. recent interview processes
D.To introduce plans for future projects
听力原文: Ladies and gents at Giant Systems, I'd like to thank you for inviting me and my colleagues from Final Data Co. to discuss some innovative methods for dealing with storing, retrieving, and transmitting data through satellites. Let me demonstrate to you some of our products and explain how those new machines work with the new satellite system. We have some visual aids prepared before starting the main presentation. But first, I am sure you might want some things clarified. Are there any questions?
What is the speaker's purpose in giving the talk?
A.To inquire about some information concerning the program.
B.To explain how the new satellite works.
C.To compliment colleagues for their performance.
D.To showcase new products.
听力原文: Thank you all for being here tonight. Regency Title has been servicing the Northeast Ohio title and escrow industry for over 40 years. We have remained successful for so long primarily because of the loyalty you, our customers, have shown us. I offer you a heartfelt thank you. At Regency Title, we are continually working on innovative ways to better serve our customers. In the past few years, we have incorporated several exciting programs offering value and better service to realtors, lenders, and homeowners. We are particularly excited about our SAVINGS FOR SCHOOLS program. Regency Title takes pride in giving back to the community, and we have developed this program as a way to give money directly to area schools that need it most.
Who is the speaker addressing?
A.Sales representatives
B.Investment consultants
C.Customers
D.Local businesses
Who most likely is the speaker?
A.A medical doctor
B.A salesperson
C.A fitness center instructor
D.A pharmacist
?You will hear five short recordings. Each person is talking on the phone.
?For each recording, decide what is the main topic of their call.
?Write one letter (A - H) next to the number of the recording.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?You will hear the five recordings twice.
A. A departmental meeting
B. An employment interview
C. A negotiation with merchandiser
D. A visit to a plant
E. A shareholders' meeting
F. A training workshop
G. A conference
H. A visit to the trade show
听力原文: Did you know that vegetables can be tricked into growing in climates they are not accustomed to? Cool climate vegetables like asparagus are now able to be grown in places as hot as Hawaii. In Hawaii marine engineers have been able to actually convince such vegetables that they're in cooler climates. That way they grow faster and taste better. What these engineers have been using is very simply cold water. How do they use it? They place pipes in the soil and the cold water flows in through and then cools the air. This stimulates plant growth and enables gardeners in tropical climates to grow crops from cooler climates. Also some of these pipes are exposed to the air and they condense moisture and thus irrigate the garden. What's especially appealing about this process is that nothing damaging to the environment is being used. Another innovative use for cold ocean water is to cool buildings. Engineers believe that, for example, the entire western coast of the United States could be air-conditioned using seawater. We'll be back to discuss that possibility after this commercial message.
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A.Irrigating desert areas.
B.Use for cold seawater.
C.Techniques for preserving the environment.
D.The importance of conserving energy.
听力原文: Do you know that vegetables can be grown in climate they are not accustomed to? Cool climate vegetables are now able to be grown in places as hot as Hawaii.
In Hawaii, engineers have been able to actually make those vegetables live in cooler climates. That way they grow faster and taste better. What these engineers have been using is cold seawater. The temperature of seawater is much lower than the air temperature.
How do they use it? They placed pipes in the soil and the cold water flowing through them cools the earth. This stimulates plant growth and enables gardeners in tropical climates to grow crops from cooler climates.
Also, some of these pipes are exposed to the air and they make the moisture form. little water drops and thus irrigate the gardens. What is especially appealing about this process is that nothing damaging to the natural environment is being used.
Another innovative use for cold ocean water is to coal buildings. Engineers believe that, for example, the entire west coast of the United States could be air-conditioned using seawater.
We all know there are certain types of chemicals used in air conditioners, which not only pollute the air but also bring damage to the ozone. If we could cool the city by using seawater, the environment of the whole city will be improved and the ozone will be protected, which will be beneficial to ourselves in return.
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A.Plants in Hawaii.
B.Uses for cold seawater.
C.Techniques for protecting environment.
D.The importance of saving energy.
听力原文: Twice a year, all the clocks in the United States are changed by one hour. In the spring, clocks are moved ahead an hour. This is called daylight savings time. In the fall, clocks are set back an hour to standard time. People remember how to change their clocks by remembering this saying: Spring forward, fall back. It seems Benjamin Franklin was the first person to propose the idea of daylight savings time back in the 1790s. At the time, people thought he was joking. They couldn't believe he was serious. Many years later, during World War I, people realized what an innovative idea he'd had. In the spring and summer, the sun rises earlier. By moving the clock ahead, people can take advantage of the extra daylight and save energy. Energy is an important resource, of course, especially during wartime. The United States operated on daylight savings time during World War I and again during World War II. After that some parts of the country observed daylight savings time and some didn't. Beginning and ending dates varied from place to place. This confusion ended in 1966, when the Congress passed the Uniform. Time Act, standardizing the process and making daylight savings time a federal law. Since then, some lawmakers have proposed that the United States go to year-round daylight savings time.
(36)
A.The Uniform. Time Act.
B.The role of daylight savings time in wartime.
C.Ways to save energy.
D.The history of daylight savings time.
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