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听力原文:Five years ago, I had to make a big decision. At that time, I was working for a s
What happened to the author's company five years ago?
A.It made a great progress.
B.It developed a new type of product.
C.It went out of business.
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What happened to the author's company five years ago?
A.It made a great progress.
B.It developed a new type of product.
C.It went out of business.
听力原文:W: Robert must be over ten now.
M: Yes. When Mary left Tokyo five years ago, Robert was already nine.
Q: How old is Robert now?
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A.Nine.
B.Twenty-four.
C.Fourteen.
D.Five.
听力原文:M: Your university seems quite new. How old is it?
W: Well, this building was built five years ago, but the school was founded over a century ago, in the early 1900s.
Q: How old was the university at the time of this conversation?
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A.5 years.
B.Over 100 years.
C.90 years.
D.95 years.
听力原文:W: Robert must be over ten now.
M: Yes. When Mary left Tokyo five years ago, Robert was already nine.
Q: How old is Robert now?
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A.Nine.
B.Twenty-four.
C.Fourteen.
D.Five.
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听力原文:M: Who do you work for at the moment, Ms Mann?
W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service.
M: Ah, and how long have you worked for the BBC?
W: I've been with the BBC for five years. Yes, exactly five years.
M: And how long have you been their German correspondent?
W: For two years.
M: And what did you do before the BBC?
W: I worked as an interpreter for the European Union.
M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?
W: Oh, yes, yes, I have.
M: And when did you live abroad?
W: Well, in fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven. Also, I lived and worked in Brussels for two years when I was working for the E.U.
M: Mmm...That's interesting. Have you traveled much?
W: Oh yes, yes, indeed. I've traveled all over western and eastern Europe, and I've also been to many parts of South America.
M: Mmm... And why did you go to these places?
W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories for the BBC.
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A.She has been working for the BBC for five years and working as their German correspondent for two years.
B.She has been working for the BBC for two years and working as their German correspondent for eleven months.
C.She bas been working for the BBC for four years and working as their German correspondent for one year.
D.She has been working for the BBC from eleven years ago and working as their German correspondent for five years.
What does the news say about the presidential election in Indonesia?
A.It is the first one in Indonesia.
B.People have cast their vote.
C.The president is to win the election.
D.The president and other 4 candidates run for the presidency.
听力原文: Mr. Foster started his publishing business with only one magazine. It was called "World news". Mostly it had summaries of important week events from around the world. But it always included one or two stories shout interesting people. Mr. Foster put these in because he believed all people like to read about other people. Several years ago, Mr. Foster started two other magazines. One was called "Enterprise". It is for business people. And the other was called "Action", for sportsmen. Like "World news'. They always have two or three stories a bout interesting people. Five years ago, Mr. Foster got another idea for a magazine. He wanted this one to have even more stories about people than the others and to have more photographs. This one was named "Faces and Places" from the very beginning, it was u big success.
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A.He was good at writing about interesting people.
B.It was much easier to write stories about people.
C.He believed that people are always easier to learn about other people.
D.He thought people played an important role in world events.
听力原文: I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for coming, and to announce the opening of our new "Ladies and Gentlemen" flagship store, featuring our newest line of upscale fashions called "Urban," here in the heart of Toronto's fashion district. Our store will employ a staff of forty five people. We will have twenty staff working in the men's department, twenty in women's and a team of five who will be at our cosmetics counter. This is a very special day for us. Ten years ago, we started as just a little booth in the mall in Kitchener. At that time we mostly carried sweatshirts, T-shirts, and jeans. Now,10 years later, we have stores in New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and now our new home base here in Toronto. We look forward to getting to know this city and bringing our modern fashions to the people here.
Who is the speaker?
A.A customer
B.A salesperson
C.The mayor of Toronto
D.A company executive
听力原文: Hello. First, I'd like to tell you a little bit about myself and then I'll move on to the demonstration. My name is Debra Page and I've been a professional chef with The Seasoned Cook for five years now. In this role, I've been able to work doing two things I love—cooking and meeting new people. The Seasoned Cook was founded twenty years ago to provide people with kitchen products that reduce both cooking and clean-up time. Tonight I'll be preparing two easy, delicious treats for you. The first is an appetizer that can be made very quickly using several prepared items from the supermarket. The second treat is a dessert that takes a little bit longer to make, but is well worth the trouble. As I prepare these dishes, I'll be demonstrating some of our efficient, effective, inexpensive kitchen products for you. And at the end of the demonstration, we'll all be able to sample the results. Then I'll help you place your orders for Seasoned Cook products.
Who is the speaker?
A.A supermarket clerk
B.A waiter
C.A professional chef
D.A restaurant manager
听力原文: Scientists are gearing up for one of the most ambitious international research programs ever attempted: a decade-long exploration of the world's oceans to unlock some of the most closely held secrets of the creatures of the deep. Using sophisticated technology that was not available even five years ago, the scientists will rely primarily on the animals they want to study to collect the data needed to complete the "Census of Marine Life". Creatures ranging from blue whales to turtles will be fitted with satellite tracking devices that will record their every movement. The project, involving scores of institutions around the globe, is expected to cost upwards of $1 billion, and it will take at least 10 years. The scientists hope the research will tell us much more about a region of the earth we understand so poorly. That area, incidentally, covers 70 percent of the globe.
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A.10 years.
B.20 years.
C.30 years.
D.50 years.
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