The porter and I looked at each other and smiled. ()
A.我和搬运工相视一笑。
B.“您会很快学会英语的!“他说,
C. 我的老师从来不那样讲英语
D.我感到奇怪。
A.我和搬运工相视一笑。
B.“您会很快学会英语的!“他说,
C. 我的老师从来不那样讲英语
D.我感到奇怪。
听力原文:Can I have a look at the sales report?
(A) Yes, at the sale last week.
(B) I'll look in the directory.
(C) Of course. Here it is.
(15)
A.
B.
C.
A. What a pleasure
B. Pleased to meet you,Mr. Porter
C. I don’t know
D. Thanks a lot
听力原文:Philips: Hello, sally?
Porter: Speaking.
Philips: Mark Philips here. I’ve just had a memo from Jenny Hobbes about Diet Crus.
Porter: Again? I thought we’d taken the decision about that a year ago.
Philips: Well, she’s pointed out that there are about ten different brands on the shelves in the south-east at the moment. When we talked about it before there were only two or three.
Porter: Yes, the market was very slow. I still don’t think people are really interested in diet drinks, since there are so many things labeled as “diet”.
Philips: Well, er, I just thought you could check out the figures with, er, Daisy. I think she could get hold of a market survey.
Porter: All right, I’ll see what she comes up with.
Memorandum
To: Mark Philips
From: Jenny Hobbes
Date: May6, 2009
Subject: Diet Crus Market Research
A market research done recently showed that there are about ten different (5)______ on the shelves doing (6) ______ in the south-east at the moment. When we talked about this last year, there were only two or three.
Would you please check the (7)______ with Daisy? I think she could get hold of market (8)______ .
Thanks.
•Read the information about Telecommuter.
•Choose the correct word to fill in each gap, from A, B or C below.
•For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Telecommuter portrait: editing facts by fax
Jennifer Porter is the managing editor of Healthcare, a publication of the American Pharmaceutical Association. (29) her private office in her Virginia home, she assigns (30) to ten articles for each issue of the magazine. The writers send her their stories on a computer disk, usually (31) means of an overnight delivery service. Porter checks than and then sends them (32) the designer's office in New York.
Porter's biggest problem (33) electronic publishing is training her writers. One sent the story on a wrong-sized disk; (34) used a disk that my computer couldn't read; a third used software I couldn't decipher.
The disk problems should improve on the next issue (35) . Porter has recently invested in a modem (36) writers can send their stories directly to her computer.
Porter says she is a skeptical technical consumer. I like a computer the same way I (37) a pencil. They are both tools that must work. (38) son, thing goes (39) with my electronic equipment out here in the middle of Virginia, I have to put it in the car and (40) it someplace.
(29)
A.From
B.To
C.For
听力原文:M: Dear, the film Harry Porter will be shown this evening in the cinema.
W: Well, to be honest I'd rather stay at home.
What do we know from the conversation?
A.The man is too tired to go to the cinema.
B.The woman doesn't want to go to the cinema.
C.The woman wants to go to the cinema.
What was changed in the workshops schedule?
A.The time
B.The venue
C.The guest speaker
D.The days
M: Let me see. It's one pound and fifty.
Q: who is the woman most probably speaking to?
(2)
A.A postal clerk
B.A railway porter
C.A taxi driver
听力原文: Good afternoon! As you know, my name is Grate Porter, and I'm pleased to talk with you about a subject that is near and dear to my head and my heart, listening skill. Your president tells me that this is important to you as well. I've been studying listening and training people to improve their listening skills for more than 20 years, For the next 30 minutes, I'd like toshare with you five important listening considerations that I believe will help you get along better with your customers and friends. With a hope that you'll be actively listening to me, I invite you to stop me at any time if you have any questions. I promise to listen to you, too.
What is the purpose of the woman's talk?
A.Encouraging people to ask questions
B.Giving an introduction to her speech.
C.Discussing problems in learning
M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?
W: Well, my workmate tells me that "Harry Porter and His Magic Stone" will be on:
M: What's that?
W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.
M: Perhaps you can take our son here. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.
W: Oh, you're that kind of man. Um, a violent film called "The Most wanted" will also be on at the same time. Maybe you can come with us.
M: That's a clever idea. I like American films very much. We can go to the same cinema and come home together, but watch different films.
(18)
A.Harry Porter and His Magic Stone.
B.The Most Wanted.
C.Both A and B
D.Another film she prefers.
M: Sure. But I don't have any information about the recent films. What about you?
W: Well, my workmate tells me that "Harry Porter and His Magic Stone" will be on:
M: What's that?
W: I don't know. It is said that kids like it a lot.
M: Perhaps you can take our son here. It's boring for me to sit there for two hours.
W: Oh, you're that kind of man. Um, a violent film called "The Most wanted" will also be on at the same time. Maybe you can come with us.
M: That's a clever idea. I like American films very much. We can go to the same cinema and come home together, but watch different films.
Q6. Which film will the woman see according to the talk?
(15)
A.Harry Porter and His Magic Stone.
B.The Most Wanted.
C.Both A and B
D.Another film she prefers.
October 1
Mr. Nicholas Poulos
President
Poulos Manufacturing Company
8 Ypsilan Street, GR-10675,
Kolonaki, Athens, Greece
Dear Mr. Poulos,
Here are the sales figures that you asked for.
Product: S-7 Engine (in thousands of units)
The reason that the sales figures for Sweden are lower than those for Finland, Norway and Germany is our company has launched extensive advertising campaigns in Finland, Norway and Germany, but not in Sweden. Next year we will launch an extensive advertising campaign in Sweden. However, the situation is Sweden is more complicated than the situations of the aforementioned countries because of extremely strict advertising regulations in that country.
To be honest, I don't think we should expect the same kind of success in Sweden that we've seen in the other countries.
Cordially,
Patricia Porter
Patricia Porter, Sales Manager
FAX TRANSMISSION
TO: Patricia Porter
FROM: Nicholas Poulos
DATE: October 11
RE: Sales Figures
I understand your concern about the situation in Sweden. Needless to say, I'm disappointed with the sales figures in Sweden. One marketing researcher at our company has tried to persuade me to stop conducting business in Sweden because of the difficulties created by strict advertising regulations.
While I admit that there are problems, I don't agree that they cannot be solved. I've reviewed various new proposals for increasing sales in Sweden, and feel that we should do a feasibility study before adopting them.
Which of the following is true?
A.The advertising campaigns have not worked well in Finland.
B.The company is planning to abandon the advertising campaign in Norway.
C.The company is running an advertising campaign in print as well as on radio and TV channels.
D.Sales in Germany were higher than in Finland for the first sixth months of the year.