Client: I have been in hospital for a long time.Why is my ()(血压)still high?Nurse: T
Nurse: Take it easy, let us find the reason together.
A.blood pressure
B.sighing
C.framework
D.disable person
Nurse: Take it easy, let us find the reason together.
A.blood pressure
B.sighing
C.framework
D.disable person
Client: Im feeling better than yesterday.Besides, I have ()(排气)wind this moming.
A.broken
B.sighing
C.framework
D.disable person
听力原文:M: Have you decided where to take the client to dinner tonight?
W: Well, I originally made a reservation at Apple's, which is a steakhouse and then I found out that the client is a vegetarian. I then tried to get us into a private room at Anna' s Garden, because the main dining room is too noisy, but now the rooms were all reserved. I got reservations at Muvi, though, for 7:30. I haven't tried it, but I heard it was good.
M: Oh, I've been there. The food is excellent. It's right next to that Japanese place, Tami, where we had the Joan' s birthday party last month.
W: Right. Traffic can be heavy going that way. Let's wrap up the meeting by 6:00 so we will be able to arrive there before the client.
Why did the woman first decide to change places for the dinner?
A.She couldn' t make a reservation.
B.Her guest doesn't eat meat.
C.The restaurant would be noisy.
D.Traffic might be heavy.
W Stewart, that won't be a problem but I will need to check with everyone to see what time is best for everyone to attend. Are you taking some time off?
M That would be nice, but no, I have a business meeting with our senior client, Mr. McKay. We're trying to finalize the budget for the project and they're located in Seattle so it will take me a few hours to get there and back.
W Best of luck. From what I understand these negotiations have taken weeks. Once the deal has been finalized we can begin one of the largest construction projects our company has ever done. I'll let you know how tomorrow goes via e-mail.
What does the man request from his colleague?
A.Answer any calls from his senior clients
B.Call a client's office
C.Reschedule a big meeting
D.Make copies of a contract
M Yes, it's gone by really fast, too. How much work do you have left?
W Well, I have to edit and burn these photos onto a DVD, so I can send them to my client. He wants to have a look at them tonight. I also need to make corrections to his contract and fax it to him by seven.
M Images take a long to do, so why don't I make the corrections for you? Just give me the fax number and I'll send it over when I'm done.
What must the woman do?
A.Meet with a client
B.Place a supply order
C.Return DVDs she rented
D.Edit some photographs
听力原文:MB Hi, Charlene. Aren't you going to the team meeting today?
WA No. Simon just sent an e-mail saying it's not being held today. There's a crisis in the tech department and they can't afford to give up the time.
MB What's the crisis? Is there anything I can do to help out?
WA I'm afraid not. It's a programming issue. The client just realized that they sent us the wrong data for the computerized reports they want. So now we have to re-do three weeks of coding in three days!
What does the man learn?
A.A meeting has been canceled.
B.Simon has a new e-mail address.
C.A meeting place has been changed.
D.Simon is the new head of programming.
What is learned about Rebecca?
A.She has retired from the company.
B.She will be the new team supervisor.
C.She will have to leave the meeting early.
D.She has been working closely with Carol and John.
听力原文:Interviewer: Helen, was this business always a dream of yours?
Woman: New, net really, it developed from what we used to do, build fishing boats.
Interviewer: How long have you been in business?
Woman: About eight years, first we built the marina, then we bought boats to rent out for cruising holidays! It's going well.
Interviewer: How many boats de you have? During the summer I bet you're pretty busy.
Woman: Yes, people use them like caravans really, they go up river for their holidays and then bring them back to the moorings here for us to prepare for the next client ...
You hear part of an interview with a businesswoman. What is her business?
A.Hiring out boats.
B.Hiring out caravans.
C.Building boats.
听力原文: I want to thank you, the team managers, for taking this time out of your busy schedules to be informed of the updates on our computer system. Since we've seen an increase in sales of 19% from year to year, we also needed to increase data on the sales of each item. Therefore, a few new servers have been bought, and the networking capabilities have been updated. You will notice a gray booklet on your desk once you arrive at your workstation from lunch. Please follow its instructions to install three new programs. The first program will help with the tracking of inventory. The second program will assist you in the management of your client listings. And the third program will manage your internal communications. We have streamlined the three communication channels into one. Now it will only be necessary to check this one channel whenever you are checking for and sending internal messages.
Who is most likely the audience of this talk?
A.Department managers.
B.Sales representatives.
C.Computer programmers.
D.All employees.
听力原文:M: Hello, QUICK SEND Company. Can I help you?
W: This is Judy Law calling from HP. Can I speak to your client manager Peter Sun?
M: Speaking.
W: Mr. Sun, I am calling to ask about the delivery of our copy machine.
M: So you mean it’s late or…?
W: Yes, I was told it would arrive here yesterday afternoon, but up till now, I am still waiting.
M: Well, I am very sorry about your situation and please tell me your order number.
W: It’s CM6754.
M: A moment please…Yes, it should have been OK by yesterday afternoon and there must be something wrong in the delivery department. So, Mrs. Law, I promise to give you a reply within half an hour as well as a solution.
W: Actually, the late delivery has affected our daily work already and we really can’t wait any longer.
M: OK, I see what you mean. I apologize for the late delivery and I am sure it is going to be ready this afternoon at the latest.
(23)
A.Colleagues.
B.Boss and secretary.
C.Customer and client manager.
D.Husband and wife.
听力原文:M: Have you finished that copy for the catalogue?
W: Finished it? I haven't started it yet!
M: But it's urgent! The client needs it this afternoon. We'll have a meeting.
W: Well, I wish you'd told me before. If I'd known you wanted today, I'd have done it yester- day.
M: Can you finish it in time for the meeting this afternoon at two thirty?
W: Two thirty? But it's twelve o'clock now. Why didn't you say something when I came in? I could have started working on it then.
M: Oh yes ! Ten minutes ago !
W: That's not fair. I was here by ten this morning.
M: The point is -- can you finish in time?
W: My mind's blank. I wish I hadn't been to that party last night!
M: If you don't produce something, you'll have plenty of time to go to parties! I’ll see you in my office at two fifteen with the catalogue finished.
W: All right. I'll start it right away.
M: Mind you, the catalogue has to be eye-catching so that everybody will take notice of our products.
W: Will there be any bonuses?
M: You bet.
(20)
A.Friends.
B.Boss and Secretary.
C.Colleagues.
D.Clerk and customer.
W: Yes, I have to leave the office right after my meeting with the managers, but I am a bit worried because the highway is under construction until this weekend. I hope the traffic doesn't get too congested.
M: I think you'd better take the local road instead because it took me more than 2 hours to get to work this morning. The five-lane highway has been reduced to two lanes, and the traffic is a killer out there.
W: If that's the case, I think I'll just leave my car here and take the subway there. I am sure the local road is not going to be any better with the Christmas parade on Main Street. I just can't afford to miss the plane today. The meeting is just too important.
Why will the woman go to Chicago?
A.To close a business deal.
B.To take part in a Christmas parade.
C.To meet a possible business partner.
D.To enjoy some time off work.