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What can we assume from the passage?A.Most people who feel they have been wronged have a r

What can we assume from the passage?

A.Most people who feel they have been wronged have a ready remedy in court of law.

B.Many people would like to bring a case to court,but are unable to because of time required.

C.The judicial system in the United States is highly acclaimed for its efficiency.

D.Pretrial conferences will someday probably have replaced trials completely.

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What can we assume about the man?A.He was offered a better job.B.He received a traffic tic

What can we assume about the man?

A.He was offered a better job.

B.He received a traffic ticket.

C.He always drives through a lot of traffic.

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What can we assume from this conversation?[A] The man is a judge.[B] It' s an interviewer.

What can we assume from this conversation?

[A] The man is a judge.

[B] It' s an interviewer.

[C] The man agrees with the woman.

[D] The man believes that Jack will quit his job.

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What can we assume about photographers in the 1800s?A.Most of them had originally been pai

What can we assume about photographers in the 1800s?

A.Most of them had originally been painters before they became interested in photography.

B.Portrait photographers were in the highest demand since people wanted images of their families.

C.There were only a few photographers who were willing to work in such a new profession.

D.Some of them must have experienced health problems as a result of their laboratory work.

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第4题
听力原文:W: I thought you were going to drive carefully so you wouldn't get a traffic tick
et.

M: I was, but it didn't work out that way.

Q: What can we assume about the man?

(19)

A.He was offered a better job.

B.He works very carefully.

C.He received a traffic ticket.

D.He always drives through a lot of traffic.

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第5题
Woman: Since when did you read the Sunday Times? Man: Since I discovered its big help-want
ed section. Question: What can we assume about the man?

A.He wants help in improving his vocabulary.

B.He plans to read the whole newspaper.

C.He rarely has time to read newspapers on Sunday.

D.He"s interested in finding a job.

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听力原文:W: Jack must have been joking when he said that he was going to quit his job.M: D

听力原文:W: Jack must have been joking when he said that he was going to quit his job.

M: Don't be too sure. He told me that he was trying to sell his house.

What can we assume from this conversation?

A.The man is a judge.

B.It's an interviewer.

C.The man agrees with the woman.

D.The man believes that Jack will quit his job.

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An auto loanJohn Baker works in the loan department of a bank in Denver, Colorado. He is a

An auto loan

John Baker works in the loan department of a bank in Denver, Colorado. He is a loan of- ricer. Stanley Fanelli has an appointment with him now to ask about a loan. He needs money to buy a new car.

Mr. B: Hello, Mr. Fanelli. Please have a seat. What can I do for you today?

Mr. F: I want to borrow some money to buy a car. A friend of mine, Jack Richardson, bought a new car last week. He told me that he got his loan here.

Mr. B: Oh yes. I remember him. I was the loan officer who spoke with him.

Mr. F: He said that you were very helpful. I know very little about loans and I hope you can explain things to me.

Mr. B: I will certainly try. What questions did you have for me?

Mr. F: First, I want to know if loans for buying cars are commercial loans or personal loans.

Mr. B: Neither, Mr. Fanelli. They're auto loans. A commercial loan is principal that banks lend to businesses. Personal loans are made to individuals, but not for buying cars.

Mr. F: What about interest rates?

Mr. B: The rate of interest currently in effect on auto loans is 16%.

Mr. F: For how long will I have to make monthly payments?

Mr. B: The term of the loan is three years, so there will be 36 monthly payments.

Mr. F: Do I have to give the bank any collateral?

Mr. B: The car serves as collateral. If you default, the bank can take possession of the car. The bank also checks your credit file to make sure that you always paid back your loans in the past. Do you have any charge accounts?

Mr. F: My wife and I bought our furniture with our charge card and we even used it to buy airplane tickets for our vacation in California last year. We paid off both those debts promptly.

Mr. B: That's very good. I assume there will be no problem. But the first thing you have to do is fill out this loan application.

Mr. F: Thank you very much. I'll start right now.

State whether each statement is true or false based on the dialogue between John Baker and Stanley Fanelli.

Mr. Fanelli needs a loan to buy his new car.

A.True

B.False

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Statuses are marvelous human inventions that enable us to get along with one another and t
o determine where we "fit" in society. As we go about our everyday lives, we mentally attempt to place people in terms of their statuses. For example, we must judge whether the person in the library is a reader or a librarian, and whether the unfamiliar person on our property is a thief or a meter reader.

The statuses we assume often【C1】______with the people we encounter, and change throughout life. Most of us can, at very high speed,【C2】______the statuses that various situations require. Much of social【C3】______consists of identifying and selecting among【C4】______statuses and【C5】______other people to assume their statuses【C6】______relation to us. This means that we【C7】______our actions to those of other people based on a constant mental process of【C8】______and interpretation. Although some of us find the task more【C9】______than others, most of us perform【C10】______rather effortlessly.

A status has been【C11】______to ready-made clothes. Within certain limits, the buyer can choose style. and【C12】______. But an American is not【C13】______to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or【C14】______of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the clothing【C15】______by our society. Furthermore, our choice is limited to a size that will fit,【C16】______by our pocketbook. Having made a choice within these limits we can have certain【C17】______made, but apart from minor【C18】______, we tend to be limited to what the stores have on their【C19】______. Statuses too come ready made, and the【C20】______of choice among them is limited.

【C1】

A.vary

B.stabilize

C.differentiate

D.maintain

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听力原文:M: I have some news about Barbara that might interest you.W: Are you talking abou

听力原文:M: I have some news about Barbara that might interest you.

W: Are you talking about the great new job she found?

M: So you know about it too?

Q: What can we assume about the man?

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A.He isn't interested in the news.

B.He's surprised that the woman knows.

C.He was also going to look for a job.

D.He thinks that the woman made a mistake.

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第10题
听力原文:M Today my guest is Carolyn Whitcombe, whose business consultancy is now celebrat
ing its tenth anniversary Welcome to the studio, Carolyn.

F Thank you.

M What exactly does your consultancy do, Carolyn?

F We provide various business-to-business services, but whereas some consultancies focus on a particular niche, we prefer to have a broader palette. A lot of our clients tend to be small and medium enterprises. It could be someone wanting to know the best sources of finance for their particular business, or a company wanting solutions to a problem; in which case they might ask for recommendations, or commission us to do the work for them.

M Has the company evolved in its ten years of existence?

F Oh yes. When we started, companies generally asked us to analyse a particular situation, and write a report. For instance, on what IT system they ought to install to meet their particular needs. These days we're far more likely to select the system, install it and train their staff. We've gone from an intellectual, analytical business doing small pieces of work to big, complex teams solving big, complex problems.

M Presumably the same people don't always work together

F No, it depends on the particular jobs we're dealing with at the time. All our consultants come in as and when we need them. That gives me great flexibility in forming teams, so I can make sure that all the expertise required for a particular job is covered. And of course, it helps if there are no interpersonal issues stopping people from co-operating productively.

M The solutions that your teams come up with, do they generally have a long life cycle?

F Everything's changing so fast nowadays, that if you make three- or five-year plans they're really not much use. Any business without momentum fails, and that generally applies to our solutions too. It's OK to say there's something that'll work for you now, but you can't assume it'll work for another company, or even for the same company in a few years' time.

M Could you give us some examples of your work?

F Well there's a supermarket chain which had problems with stock management because sales of lots of items vary enormously, depending on the weather We set up a system for them to use 14-day weather forecasts, covering all regions of the country, and compare them with weather patterns and sales figures for the same period the previous year, which helps the retailer to judge how consumers will react in different regions. A software system then sorts out orders, deliveries, storage space, shelf space, and so on.

M So consumers aren't faced with empty shelves.

F Exactly, And we're currently working with a utility company in the north of England. It already sells gas and electricity, and wants to build on its existing customer base by adding insurance and other financial services. Of course the company. knows all its customers' names and addresses, so it can easily contact them. Our role is to advise both on software they need and on the design of e-mails and other communications which the company will send to its customers.

M Do you have only domestic clients?

F Mainly, though we're currently expanding abroad. We considered transferring staff from this country to foreign outposts, but realised we'd have difficulty finding out about local markets, not to mention laws and regulations. So instead we're looking for organisations similar to us in certain other countries, and aiming to share our resources. We can send consultants to them if they're needed for a particular job, and vice versa. It'll increase our pool of experts.

M And finally, what made you decide to start up a consultancy in the first place?

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A.It aims to help companies of a particular size.

B.It offers advice and practical assistance.

C.It concentrates on certain specialities.

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