第1题
听力原文:Who can fill in for me at the conference on the software market?
(A) You must fill out a form. to attend the conference.
(B) David has every program you want to install.
(C) Why don't you send an email to everyone?
(4)
A.
B.
C.
第2题
The number of the students who can attend this course ______ fifteen.
A.have
B.has
C.are
D.is
第3题
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
第4题
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. How was the trip?
M: It was a terrible experience.
W: Can you tell me what happened?
M: I intended to fly to New York to attend a meeting, but I got on the wrong plane and it took me to Washington.
W: Oh, Tom, that's awful. Then you should have taken a taxi to go to New York.
M: Yes, I wanted to, but I couldn't. The taxi drivers were on strike.
W: Poor old you! So you didn't make it to the meeting in time.
M: As luck would have it, I met a friend who was driving to New York.
W: So you attended the meeting at last. That's amazing!
(8)
A.He feels lucky.
B.He feels awful.
C.He feels unforgettable.
D.He feels tired.
第5题
A.Rewarding schools that have decreased the destruction.
B.Encouraging students to attend more extracurricular activities.
C.Promoting teachers who can prevent the destruction.
D.Increasing spend on repairs and replacements.
第6题
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. How was the trip?
M: It was a terrible experience.
W: Can you tell me what happened?
M: I intended to fly to New York to attend a meeting, but I got on the wrong plane and it took me to Washington.
W: Oh, Tom, that's awful. Then you should have taken a taxi to go to New York.
M: Yes, I wanted to, but I couldn't. The taxi drivers were on strike.
W: Poor old you! So you didn't make it to the meeting in time.
M: As luck would have it, I met a friend who was driving to New York.
W: So you attended the meeting at last. That's amazing!
(16)
A.He feels lucky.
B.He feels awful.
C.He feels unforgettable.
D.He feels tired.
第7题
Directions: Put the following sentences in the proper order so that they make a complete paragraph. 1. For starters, if you aren’t a reader, you should start with that. 2. You can also take courses and attend seminars. 3. These programs are taught by people who have spent decades figuring out how to make some aspect of their life work and now they are going to teach you how to do it. 4. Of course, you want to do some research before you invest in some of these seminars and make sure you’re not just paying for some sales presentation. 5. Reading books can really expand your mind and allow you to learn so many different skills and gain knowledge that will help you in all areas of your life. 6. So what are some specific things you can do? 请把你的排序方式写在空格处!数字之间用一个空格分开。
第8题
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
In many countries, such as France, Greece, and Japan, it is often more difficult for students to pass the college entrance exams than to do the course work when they are actually in college, and students who don't have much money are at a disadvantage. Students prepare for these tests for years in advance. Often,stu-dents attend a private school at night to get ready for them. These private schools are usually expensive. If their families don't have much money, students can't attend, and they might not pass the entrance exams without this extra preparation.
In contrast, students can easily get into an American or Canadian college at least more easily than in other countries. American students take an entrance exam called the S.A.T. (the Scholastic Aptitude Test (学习能力测试)). However, colleges do not consider only S. A. T. Scores. They also consider a student's grades and activities throughout high school. A student who has done well in high school will probably get into college.
What happens when a student finally enters a college or university? Students in China, Korea, or Japan might find their college studies easier than high school work. On the other hand, when American or Canadian students begin college, many of them discover that they need to work very hard and study seriously for the first time in their lives especially if they plan to go to graduate school.
In France and Greece, students find that ______.
A.they have to do extra preparation to pass the entrance exams
B.private schools are inexpensive
C.course work in college is more difficult
D.college entrance exams are more difficult
第9题
Students who attend an in-state college or university can ________.
A.save more on tuition
B.receive a better education
C.take more liberal-arts courses
D.avoid traveling long distances
第10题
Students who attend an in-state college or university can ________.
A.save more on tuition
B.receive a better education
C.take more liberal-arts courses
D.avoid traveling long distances
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