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Don't come () I ring you up.

A.unless

B.for

C.however

D.although

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第1题
听力原文:W: Tom? Do you think you could come into the kitchen for a second? There's someth
ing I'd like you to look at.

M: What? Just let me finish these books and I'll be right there.

W: Would you mind coming right away, please? It's the washing machine. It's making a funny noise. I want you to listen to it. I'm worried.

M: Oh, no. Not again. (In the kitchen now. )It's the pump, that's what it is.

W: I can't hear you. Let me turn the machine off!

M: The pump isn't working properly. So what do you want me to do about it?

W: What do I want you to do about it? Repair it, of course. You don't think I made you leave your work for nothing, do you?

M: But I'm not a mechanic. Why don't you ring the shop where we bought the thing? Ask them to repair it!

W: Are you sure that's what you want me to do?

M: Of course, I'm sure! Why do you ask?

W: Because the last time they came you got very angry.

M: Did I?

W: Yes. It was a small question of money. Don't you remember? The men were only here for half an hour but they still charged two pounds for an hour's work. You didn't like that at all.

M: Oh? Hmm...yes, I remember now.

Why is the woman worried about the washing machine?

A.It doesn't work at all.

B.It's making a funny noise.

C.It can wash the clothes well.

D.It needs repairing again.

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第2题
听力原文:Ring bell's ringing. W: Hello?M: Hello, I'm calling about the apartment that was

听力原文:Ring bell's ringing.

W: Hello?

M: Hello, I'm calling about the apartment that was advertised in the paper this morning. Is it still available?

W: There were two, a three bedroom and a two bedroom. But the larger one has been rented.

M: Oh, that's OK. I was only interested in the two bedroom. Can you tell me what it's like?

W: Well it is quite spacious and has sun most of the day. It's really cheerful. It also has kitchen and there's plenty of closet space.

M: Sounds good. The ads said the rent was 525 dollars a month. Does that include heat and electricity?

W: No, tenants have to pay their own utilities.

M: I see, and what about parking?

W: That's no problem at all. Each tenant is assigned a particular space, and that space is there as long as they stay in the apartment.

M: Great! Given how rents are these days, this seems almost too good to be true.

W: Listen, why don't you come over tomorrow and see for yourself? Ring my buzzer number 16. I'll be in all morning.

M: Fine, see you then.

Why are the man and the woman discussing the apartment?

A.The woman wants to put an ad. about it in the newspaper.

B.The woman wants the man to renovate it.

C.The man is considering renting it.

D.The man is considering buying it.

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第3题
听力原文:A: Come in Sharon and take a seat.B: Thanks.A: So, where do we start? Should we b

听力原文:A: Come in Sharon and take a seat.

B: Thanks.

A: So, where do we start? Should we begin with a look at last year and then go on from there?

B: Fine

A: So, how do you feel you've done in your first full year with the company?

B: Overall, I think I've done quite well. I feel quite confident now about what I do.

A: And are you happy with your duties?

B: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and I don't mind answering the phone and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring typing long price lists, but then everyone has to do it.

A: That's true Does anything make your job difficult?

B: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I often sit looking at the monitor for minutes, not sure whether it is still working or not. I think the network is too old for our software and we need some new machines.

A: But apart from the computer, is there anything else you would like to change?

B: Erm, let me see. rd like the authority to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business and sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly. It's a bit embarrassing at times.

A: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong and try and get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say, you know. What about your objectives for the future?

B: Well, I need to get to know the customers a bit better and maybe try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to increase my product knowledge, so I don't get embarrassed when customers make enquiries.

A: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time. What I'd like to ask you about now is...

● Your will hear a conversation between a head of department and an employee.

● For each questions 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

● After you have listened once, replay the recording.

The biggest problem with the computer is that ______.

A.it is difficult for her to know the program well.

B.it regularly stops working.

C.the monitor is too small.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Come in Emily and take a seat.F: Thanks.M: So, where do we start? Should we be

听力原文:M: Come in Emily and take a seat.

F: Thanks.

M: So, where do we start? Should we begin with a look at last year and then go on from there?

F: Fine.

M: So, how do you feel you've done in your first full year with the company?

F: Overall, I think I've done quite well. I feel quite confident now about what I do.

M: And are you happy with your duties?

F: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and I don't mind answering the phone and preparing invoices. Sometime it's a bit boring typing long price lists, but then everyone has to do it.

M: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?

F: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I often sit looking at the monitor for minutes, not sure whether it is still working or not. I think the network is too old for our software and we need some new machines.

M: But apart from the computer, is there anything else you would like to change?

F: Erm, let me see. I'd like the authority to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business and sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly. It's a bit embarrassing at times.

M: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong and try and get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say, you know. What about your objective for the future?

F: Well, I need to get 'to know the customers a bit better and maybe try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to increase my product knowledge, so don't, get embarrassed when customers make enquiries.

M: Don't worry. You'll learn all that in time. What I'd like to ask you about now is...

•Listen to the head of a department talking to an employee about her performance.

•For each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

•You will hear the recording twice.

Emily started working for the company

A.some time last year.

B.one year ago.

C.over a year ago.

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第5题
听力原文:M: Come in Sharon and take a seat. So, where shall we start? Should we begin with
a look at last year?

W: Fine.

M: How do you feel about your work in your first full year in the company?

W: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and 1 don't mind answering the phones and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring to type long price lists, but someone has to do it.

M: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?

W: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I think the computers are too old for our software and we need some new machines.

M: Is there anything else you would like to change?

W: Let me see. I'd like the manager to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business and sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly.

M: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong and try to get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say. What about your objectives for the future?

W: Well, I need to get to know the customers better and try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to broaden my product knowledge, so I can help when customers make enquiries.

M: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time.

(27)

A.Some time last year.

B.One year ago.

C.Over a year ago.

D.Half a year ago.

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第6题
听力原文:A: Come in Sharon end take a seat.B: Thanks.A: so, where do we start? Should we b

听力原文:A: Come in Sharon end take a seat.

B: Thanks.

A: so, where do we start? Should we begin with a look at last year and then go on from there?

B: Fine.

A: So, how do you feel you've done in your first full year with the company?

B: Overall, I think I've done quite well. I feel quite confident now about what I do.

A: And are you happy with your duties?

B: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and I don't mind answering the phone and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring typing long price lists, but then everyone has to do it.

A: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?

B: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I often sit looking at the monitor for minutes, not sure whether it is still working or not. I think the network is too old for our soft ware end we need some new machines.

A: But apart from the computer, is there anything else you would like to change?

B: Erm, let me see. I'd like the authority to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business end sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly. It's a bit embarrassing at times.

A: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong end try end get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say, you know. What about your objectives for the future?

B: Well, I need to get to know the customers a bit better and maybe try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to increase my product knowledge, so I don't get embarrassed when customers make enquiries.

A: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time. What I'd like to ask you about now is...

•You will hear a conversation between a head of department and an employee.

•For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

•After you have listened one, replay the recording.

The biggest problem with the computer is that

A.it is difficult for her to know the program well

B.it regularly stops working.

C.the monitor is too small.

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第7题
听力原文:Woman: Hello?Man: Hi, Um...(7[C])I'm calling about...uh...the apartment that was

听力原文:Woman: Hello?

Man: Hi, Um...(7[C])I'm calling about...uh...the apartment that was advertised in the Gazette. Is that still available?

W: Yes, it is.

M: Now, that's a two-bedroom?

W: That's right. (8[D])It's a two-bedroom, a kitchen, a living room, and the living room can also be used as a dining room.

M: Uh-huh. (7[C])What's the rent on that?

W: It's four hundred and twenty-five dollars a month.

M: Uh, does that include heat and electricity?

W: No. The tenants have to pay their own utilities.

M: Huh .Uh, what's...uh...the average cost of utilities, do you know?

W: Oh, I guess between thirty-five and forty dollars a month.

M: Mm-hmm. Uh...do you have ...uh ...washers and dryers in the building?

W: Well, yes. (8[D])There's a laundry room. It has three washers and dryers.

M: Uh-huh. That's good. Where we live now is ...it's really noisy. Is this like a fairly quiet building?

W: Oh, yes! (9[A])Well, the neighbors are really considerate, and no pets are allowed.

M: Oh, that's good. What floor is the apartment on?

W: Well, it's on the second floor, but there's no elevator. But it's ...it's all right. I live on the third floor and I don't mind the stairs. Look, why don't you just come down and see for yourself?.

M: Yeah, I'd like to see it, uh...what's the address?

W: Forty-four Turner Drive. North side of Highland boulevard.

M: Is that close, uh, to Highland Shopping Center?

W: Oh, yes. We're only a ten-minute walk away, just a couple of minutes by car.

M: Oh, that's great, because I shop there all the time.

W: Yeah. Well, look...look, it's really a nice apartment. It's got wall-to-wall carpeting and a balcony.

M: It sounds good.

W: Well, why don't you drop by this afternoon? Ring the boll for apartment thirty-one. I'll come down and get you. Oh, and...and bring fifty dollars for a deposit, just in case you decide you want it.

M: (10[A]) All right, um...can I see you around...uh...five-thirty then?

W: Sure. What's your name?

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.Booking a hotel room.

B.Buying a house.

C.Renting a flat.

D.Advertising an apartment.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Come in, Sharon and take a seat.W: Thanks.M: So, where do we start? Should we

听力原文:M: Come in, Sharon and take a seat.

W: Thanks.

M: So, where do we start? Should we begin with a look at last year and then go on from there?

W: Fine.

M: So, how do you feel you've done in your first full year with the company?

W: Overall, I think I've done quite well. I feel quite confident now about what I do.

M: And are you happy with your duties?

W: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and I don't mind answering the phone and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring typing long price lists, but then everyone has to do it.

M: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?

W: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I often sit looking at the monitor for minutes, not sure whether it is still working or not. I think the network is too old for our software and we need some new machines.

M: But apart from the computer, is there anything else you would like to change?

W: Er, let me see. I'd like the authority to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business and sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly. It's a bit embarrassing at times.

M: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong and try and get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say, you know. What about your objectives for the future?

W: Well, I need to get to know the customers a bit better and maybe try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to increase my product knowledge, so I don't get embarrassed when customers make enquiries.

M: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time. What I'd like to ask you about now is…

•You will hear a conversation between a head of department and an employee.

•For each question (23-30), mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

•After you have listened once, replay the recording.

The biggest problem with the computer is that

A.it is difficult for her to know the program well.

B.it regularly stops working.

C.the monitor is too small.

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第9题
I don't think they will come tonight. It's ______ impossible.A.veryB.quiteC.muchD.most

I don't think they will come tonight. It's ______ impossible.

A.very

B.quite

C.much

D.most

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第10题
--Don’t forget to come to my birthday party, Mr. Wang.--________.[A] No, I don’t[B]

--Don’t forget to come to my birthday party, Mr. Wang.--________.

[A] No, I don’t

[B] Yes, I can’t

[C] No, I won’t

[D] Yes, I’m sure

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第11题
—Don't forget to come to my birthday party, Mr. Wang. — ______.A.No, I don'tB.Yes, I can't

—Don't forget to come to my birthday party, Mr. Wang. — ______.

A.No, I don't

B.Yes, I can't

C.No, I won't

D.Yes, I'm sure

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