—Do you mind if I use your English book? —______. I' m not using it now.A.Yes, I doB.Of co
—Do you mind if I use your English book? —______. I' m not using it now.
A.Yes, I do
B.Of course I do
C.Of course not
—Do you mind if I use your English book? —______. I' m not using it now.
A.Yes, I do
B.Of course I do
C.Of course not
-- Do you want to go to the movies with us? --______. I think I'll just stay in and read.
A.Not at all
B.Not really
C.No problem
D.Never mind
A.Would you mind teaching me
B.could you please do me a favor
C.What’s wrong with you
D.Will you join us
E.Let’s practice it together after school. Dialogue A: A:Hi,Tom.You look so worrie
D.1 . B:We are going to have a basketball game against Class Two. But Jack fell ill. He can’t take part in it. A:I am sorry to hear that. B:David,2 . A:Sur
E.What is it B: 3 . A:I’d be glad to. But I’m not good at playing basketball. B:Never min
D.I’m sure you can do it well. A:I will do my best. 4 . B:Of course not. 5 . A:OK. Thank you very much. See you later. B:See you.
听力原文:W: What a busy day! I'm glad you are here. We have to work overtime today.
M: Oh, terrible! But frankly speaking, John is an easy boss to work for, isn't he?
W: Absolutely! I have never had a better one. I don't mind doing extra work for John, and his management style. is completely different.
M: Yes. He is creative. He give us a task to do, and let's us decide how to do it.
Who is John in the dialog?
A.The speakers' friend
B.The speakers' colleague
C.The speakers' boss
D.The speakers' student
M: Hum, well, maybe you should say something. He might not realize you're also a full-time student.
Q: What does the man suggest doing?
(18)
A.Looking for another job.
B.Starting work later in the day.
C.Talking to her boss about her schedule.
D.Asking her boss for a raise in pay.
A.Would you mind teaching me
B.could you please do me a favor
C.What’s wrong with you
D.Will you join us
E.Let’s practice it together after school. Dialogue A: A:Hi,Tom.You look so worrie
D.1 . B:We are going to have a basketball game against Class Two. But Jack fell ill. He can’t take part in it. A:I am sorry to hear that. B:David,2 . A:Sur
E.What is it B: 3 . A:I’d be glad to. But I’m not good at playing basketball. B:Never min
D.I’m sure you can do it well. A:I will do my best. 4 . B:Of course not. 5 . A:OK. Thank you very much. See you later. B:See you.
W Does this mean you're going to be taking taxes out of my check? I was under the impression that I was being hired as an independent contractor.
M Oh, is that something Diane promised you? I'm sorry, I just assumed you were going to be put on temporary payroll. Do you mind if I give her a quick call?
W No, not at all. I would really prefer to just send you an invoice and deal with the taxes on my own.
Which of the following are the speakers discussing?
A.The budget for a project
B.The woman's payment for a job
C.The cost of sending the woman for training
D.The amount the woman needs to pay in taxes
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.
W2: That sounds like an idea, Susan. I was starting to feel a bit hungry myself. Hey, let's go and try something different today. I'm getting kind of tired of having the same food day after day.
W1: All right, do you have anything special in mind, or do you want me to suggest something?
W2: Well, I was thinking that we could go to that Thai restaurant Sean was telling us about the other day. He said the food is really good and spicy. It's been a long time since I had anything spicy, and you know how much I like spicy food.
Where is the conversation taking place?
A.At a restaurant.
B.In an office.
C.At the company cafeteria.
D.At Sean's place.
A.She likes handicapped children very much.
B.She wants to do something for children.
C.She prefers children to old people.
D.She thinks a cheap playground can work for pupils.
What is the purpose of this speech?
A.To propose an idea
B.To request a change
C.To persuade others
D.To announce a new program
M Yes, I would. Though it might be difficult to fit into my schedule. What's the timeline that you have in mind?
W Well, we understand it might be difficult to arrange—Seattle is a long way from New York—but for us, the sooner the better. So look at your schedule, and figure out which dates work best for you, then e-mail me your preference. We'll make the flight and hotel arrangements for you.
M Okay. I think the earliest I could go would be in 2 weeks, but I'll call again tomorrow and let you know for certain.
Where is this conversation most likely taking place?
A.In a hotel
B.On an airplane
C.On the telephone
D.In the man's office
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