听力原文:Who may I say is calling? (A) My name is Ralph Smith. (B) You're calling my mothe
听力原文:Who may I say is calling?
(A) My name is Ralph Smith.
(B) You're calling my mother.
(C) You didn't tell me who called.
(14)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Who may I say is calling?
(A) My name is Ralph Smith.
(B) You're calling my mother.
(C) You didn't tell me who called.
(14)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:W: You have a telephone call, Mr. Smith.
M: Who is it?
W: He didn't say.
M: Tell him I'm not in the office. Say I'll be back by four o'clock.
W: All right. Hello, sir... ?
M: Yes?
W: I'm afraid he's just stepped out of the office. May I ask who's calling?
M: Yes, this is Edgar Davis from Boston.
W: Oh, yes, Mr. Davis. I am afraid he won't be back until four o'clock. Could you give me your number, please.
M: Yes.
What does Mr. Smith tell his secretary to say?
A.He'll phone the caller at four o'clock.
B.He's out of his office.
C.he'll be on the phone at once.
听力原文:W: United Development Company. May I help you?
M: I'd like to speak to Mr. Hailer, please.
W: Who shall I say is calling, please?
M: This is Mr. Dewey from the IM Company.
W: I'sorry, Mr. Dewey, but Mr. Halley is not in at the moment.
M: When will he come in, do you know?
W: I suppose he won't be in until 12: 00.
M: May I leave a message?
W: Certainly.
M: Please ask him to give me a call as soon as he returns. He has my number.
W: Very well, Mr. Dewey, I'll do that.
M: Thank you. Bye-bye.
8.How does the conversation take place?
9.When will Mr. Halley be in?
10.What does the man ask Mr. Halley to do?
(8)
A.By the radio.
B.On the phone.
C.Between two friends.
D.In a restaurant.
听力原文:Dear Sir,
Last night I watched a Party Political broadcast on television. It was on behalf of the present government and in it the Prime Minister outlined the aims of the government. It made me very angry.
To be fair, their plans for the future of this country are certainly interesting. They say they are going to build more day nurseries for mothers who go out to work, they say they are going to build more schools and increase the grants of university and college students. Then they say they are going to reduce unemployment; improve the National Health Service; cut the cost of dental treatment. And they say they intend to reduce the level of personal taxation. In the same breath they say they are going to cut inflation and thereby reduce the cost of living and help family budgets. Oh, yes, I nearly forgot. They are going to spend millions of pounds on a nuclear defense system to protect us from an enemy attack.
But the question I want to ask is: where are they going to get all the money to put their ideas into practice? Well, I think 1 know the answer. The money is going to come out of the taxpayers' pocket. That's fight. It's you and me who are going to pay the bill.
Sir, may I suggest the present state of the national economy means these plans are not only unrealistic, they're irresponsible and completely unbelievable.
Yours faithfully,
Jennifer Hudson
Why is the woman writing the letter?
A.Because she feels satisfied with the government.
B.Because she feels angry with the government.
C.Because she feels disappointed with the government.
D.Because she feels proud of the government.
听力原文:Hello, may I speak to Linda, please?
(A) What do you want to say?
(B) Hold on for a moment, please.
(C) Sure, it's Jim speaking.
(38)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文: As you know we've been working with the Maclachlan Group, who has been providing interpersonal-skills seminars to our staff. A lot of these seminars are very important for our staff because they deal with matters that are important everyday, such as conflict resolution, and time efficiency. But even though these seminars provided free of charge, I am hearing a lot of reports that say employees aren't attending these seminars because they just don't see any benefit to them. But of course, as managers we know that it may take time to see the advantages that extra training can provide. I think that these seminars are beneficial and that we should make every effort to encourage our staff to attend these seminars. The way to do that is to make these seminars more appealing. Therefore I propose we start holding these seminars at weekend resorts so that employees will be more interested in going.
Who is the speaker most likely talking to?
A.New employees
B.Loyal customers
C.Business owners
D.Department managers
听力原文:W:This room rents for $20 a week.
M:I'll take it. May I move in next week?
Q:Who do you think the woman is?
(9)
A.A saleswoman.
B.A waitress.
C.A landlady.
D.A teacher.
听力原文:W: I don't believe it...They say the paper may fold.
M: Rumors, rumors.
W: The sales have drooped again. The circulation was down to 345,000 last week.
M: We're not doing too well. The Daily News is tough competition.
W: I'm worried about my job. I like working in the style. section--going to fashion shows, writing up celebrities.
M: Maybe you should think about going back to being a news reporter.
W: That was tough work, especially when I was on crime assignments.
M: I like to cover news stories. They're the ones that get the biggest headlines.
W: Remember your scoop on the bank robber who disguised himself as a woman?
M: Yeah. The editor headline it LITTLE OLD LADY ROBS BANK.
W: And that addition sold an extra 50,000 copies.
M: Those were the good old days. But I think the paper is finished. There is nothing that can save it now. The Daily News is beating us. The new managing editor has made some bad mistakes. The readers don't like the change in layout. The paper was better with the old eight-column page.
W: Why are you so worried?
M: Money, I need the pay.
W: So do I.
M: But I also like the work. I like being a journalist.
W: Why don't you do what I'm going to do? Can you keep a secret?
M: Sure! W: I'm going to join the staff of the Daily News!
In the man's opinion, the paper ______.
A.will beat its competitor.
B.will change its layout.
C.is done.
D.has a capable editor.
(55)
听力原文:W: Mike, may I use the telephone here?
M: Sure. And local calls are free here.
Q: What does the man say about local calls?
(7)
A.They are free.
B.They are charged.
C.They are expensive.
D.They are cheap.
They all said, "I will be the best at this. This is what I really, really love to do."
According to a survey, who may have a better chance to be millionaires?
A.Top students at school
B.Ivy League College graduates
C.Children with rich connections
D.Less intellectually gifted students with creative and practical minds
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