【填空题】Anti-virus Software Engineer: Hi, Sally. I understand you have some concerns about network security. Owner: Yes. I really appreciate you coming in, Jeff. I could really use your help. Engineer: Did you check the audit (1) like I suggested? Owner: I tried to log in with the (2) you sent me. But it still didn’t work. Engineer: Okay, I’ll have to take a look at it myself. Owner: Based on what you’ve seen, what changes do you recommend? Engineer: Well, first of all, I highly recommend upgrading your anti-virus (3). Owner: I had a feeling you would say that. Is it going to be expensive? Engineer: Don’t worry, you can upgrade for free. I’d also like to change your SSL (4). Owner: Okay. That sounds like a good idea. Engineer: After that, I can reset the (5) on your firewall. Does that sound good to you? Owner: It sounds good to me, Jeff. Just give me an estimate and we’ll get started.
第1题
W: Hello, Tom. How are you?
M: I'm fine. Where are you going?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yeah, I work part-time at a supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section, Trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Tom?
M: Yeah, I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, raking leaves, pulling weeds, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or…
W: Ha-ha, I think every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Gotta earn money for school.
M: Me, too. Tuition is very high, isn't it? Well, I must go now. I have to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.
W: Well, don' t work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.
M: You, too. It was great seeing you. Sally!
What does Sally do in the supermarket?
A.Working at the meat counter.
B.Working in the produce section.
C.Carrying groceries out of the store for customers.
D.Checking the quality of the milk products.
第2题
W: Hello, Tom. How are you?
M: I'm fine. Where are you going?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yeh, I work part-time at a supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section. Trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Tom?
M: Yeh, I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, raking leaves, pulling weeds, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or...
W: Ha-ha, I think every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Gotta earn money for school.
M: Me, too. Tuition is very high, isn't it? Well, I must go now. I have to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.
W: Well, don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.
M: You, too. It was great seeing you. Sally!
What does Sally do in the supermarket?
A.Working at the meat counter.
B.Working in the produce section.
C.Carrying groceries out of the store for customers.
D.Checking the quality of the milk products.
第3题
W. Hello, Tom. How are you?
M: I'm fine. Where are you going?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yeh. I work part-time at a supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section. Trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Tom?
M: Yeh. I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, raking leaves pulling weeds, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is. Except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or. . .
W: Ha. Ha. I think every job has its shortcomings. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. But a job's a job. Gotta earn money for school.
M: Me, too. Tuition is sure high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going. I've got to plant some trees for my neighbours this afternoon.
W: Well, don't work too hard. Holding down a job, going to class, studying. Sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy.
M: You, too. It was great seeing you. Sally!
What does Sally do at her supermarket job?
A.She works at the meat counter.
B.She puts groceries out on the shelves.
C.She carries groceries out of the store for customers.
D.She checks the quality of milk products.
第4题
W. Not to it. I' m planning to watch it on television.
M: Why is that? Do you feel too poor this close to the end of the month?
W: Money is not the problem. I find it easier to follow football on television than in the stadium. When I see the game in person, I feel just I am too far away from the action, and I always lose track of the ball.
M: I know just what you mean. Besides on television the new cameras they use give you super-views of all the plays. But there is always so much excitement. People cheering and shouting when you are there in person. The enthusiasm is catching, and I'd cheer along with everyone else.
W: You are right there. But I' d like to know exactly what I'm yelling for. And if I can' t even see who has the ball, I can't get very excited. So I really prefer watching it on television.
M: I see your point. Well, enjoy the game.
W: You too.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.Attendance at sports meet.
B.Viewing football games.
C.Interviews with football players.
D.Types of college cheers.
第5题
W. Not to it. I' m planning to watch it on television.
M: Why is that? Do you feel too poor this close to the end of the month?
W: Money is not the problem. I find it easier to follow football on television than in the stadium. When I see the game in person, I feel just I am too far away from the action, and I always lose track of the ball.
M: I know just what you mean. Besides on television the new cameras they use give you super-views of all the plays. But there is always so much excitement. People cheering and shouting when you are there in person. The enthusiasm is catching, and I'd cheer along with everyone else.
W: You are right there. But I' d like to know exactly what I'm yelling for. And if I can' t even see who has the ball, I can't get very excited. So I really prefer watching it on television.
M: I see your point. Well, enjoy the game.
W: You too.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.Attendance at sports meet.
B.Viewing football games.
C.Interviews with football players.
D.Types of college cheers.
第6题
A.I"m glad to know that you have got a new baby.
B.Congratulations! That"s great news. What"s her name?
C.No wonder you look so proud today. I thought you got a promotion.
D.Really? Where is your baby girl now?
第7题
W: It's all right! And OK with you?
M: Yeah, but you look a little upset today. Anything wrong?
W: (19) Oh, I've got a problem with my daughter Christina. She's seventeen now. And next year she'll go to college. (20) But all in her mind are only fashions and boys but learning.
M: Sally, it's quite normal for girls of Christina's age to focus on the opposite sex and fashions alike. We used to be young, right?
W: But her grades slipped sharply. Without good grades, you'll never enter a top university. Without college degree, how can you get a job, let alone a good job in the future?
M: Then I think what you need is to sit down and have a talk with her.
W: Talk about what? She knows everything. Her father gets some money to send her abroad after graduation. Christina is surely clear about that!
M: But even if she will go abroad someday, she has to learn English well anyway, right?
W: That's the headache! (21) I've signed up for a language training session for her already. Anyway, she has to work hard by herself.
M: (22) Why not talk everything with her teacher in school? It will help!
W: Great idea! I've never thought about that. I'll take it to her teacher tomorrow. Thank you!
M: My pleasure. I did it for my son last time!
Questions:19. Why was Sally upset?
20.What's wrong with Christina?
21.What did Sally do for her daughter's going abroad after graduation?
22.What is the man's suggestion to Sally about her daughter?
(23)
A.She hasn't seen her friend for years.
B.She worries about her friend's health.
C.She worries her daughter's health.
D.She worries about her daughter's study
第8题
Sally: Hi, this is Sally Porter. Is Owen there?
Secretary: Hello, Miss Porter. I’m afraid Mr. Park isn’t available at the moment. Could I take a message?
Sally: Sure. Would you please tell him I have been asked to reconsider the decision on the launch of Diet Crus. And I want to know whether our present production capacity could handle it.
Secretary: Okay.
Sally: And also tell him that if board likes the idea, I would want to test-market the product over a period of six months. That means I will need about 10,000 bottles.
Secretary: about 10,000 bottles.
Sally: Yes. Please ask him if he has any other ideas.
Secretary: Do you need him to call you back?
Sally: That would be great. Thanks a lot.
Secretary: You’re welcome. Goodbye.
For: Owen Park
From: Sally Porter
Message:
1. She has been asked to (1)______ the decision on the launch of Diet Crus. She wanted to know whether our present production (2)______ could handle it.
2. If the board likes the idea, she would want to test-market the product over a period of (3)______ . And she will need about (4) ______ bottles.
3. She would like to know if you have any other ideas. Please call her back.
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