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Our family are going to visit ______.A.the BrownB.the BrownsC.the Brown's

Our family are going to visit ______.

A.the Brown

B.the Browns

C.the Brown's

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第1题
听力原文:Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their children were going to spend their holidays in the c

听力原文: Mr. and Mrs. Smith and their children were going to spend their holidays in the country. They had to be at the railway station before 11: 40 in the morning. "We'll have to be ready by 11 o'clock, or we'll be late." At 11: 10, they still weren't ready yet except Mrs. Smith. She was sitting quietly in a chair in the garden. Her husband and children were surprised that she was not in a hurry until the car arrived. Then Mrs. Smith smiled and said to them, "Well, before I went to bed last night, I moved our clocks and watches 20 minutes ahead!"

What was the family going to do?

A.Work on a farm.

B.Spend their holidays.

C.Move to a new house.

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第2题
听力原文:Hello, everyone. My name's Brian Collins, and I work for Selectron Tools, a famil

听力原文: Hello, everyone. My name's Brian Collins, and I work for Selectron Tools, a family firm based in Melbourne. We make kitchen utensils of the finest quality and offer them to buyers like you so that you can sell them in your high-quality retail stores. Our products are handcrafted to be as beautiful as they are functional. They're also guaranteed for life if they ever need repair. In countries where they've been introduced, they're extremely popular with the most discriminating customers. As a result, we're going to be offering our products to retail stores in additional countries. Moreover, we're adding a custom order line. You order a set of knives, for example, and you choose how you want to customize them—have your family name engraved, choose what type of handles you want, and so on. I think you'll be happy to place an order for your retail stores with us once I've shown you some of our products. You can always send them back for a full refund if you're not delighted with your sales.

Who is the audience for this talk?

A.Buyers for retail stores

B.Manufacturers of kitchen appliances

C.Employees of Selectron Tools

D.Customers in a kitchen store

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第3题
Hello, everyone. I'd like to talk about myself. My name is Lily. I am an IT worker
. I work at the ABC company in Shanghai. Now I am working as a trainee (实习) Information Technology Manager. I am in charge of about 45 people. I am here on my own. My family is in Hong Kong. I don't have any brothers, but I have a sister. She works on newspaper advertisements. She is now sitting in front of the TV set and watching me on TV in our house in Hong Kong. I believe, my mother and father are together with her too. I would like to say hello to my family. Hi, Mum and Dad! Hello, Rose! Can you see me and hear me clearly? I am now in the TV studio (演播室) of Shanghai TV Station. We are making a program about our company. These people around me are my colleagues. That one over there is our boss.

(1). Lily works in IT.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Lily has got a big family in Hong Kong.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(3). Lily is working on a training program in the TV studio of Shanghai TV Station.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Lily is going to be the IT Manager.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). Lily's boss and her colleagues are in Shanghai now.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Sally, are you going home for the holidays?W: Yes. I've booked a flight for to

听力原文:M: Sally, are you going home for the holidays?

W: Yes. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait.

M: That sounds great.

W: What about you? Are you going home, too?

M: I haven't made up my mind yet. I'm thinking...

W: Haven't made up your mind? Oh, you're not going to get a flight out of here. I guess all the seats have been reserved by now. It's a holiday season, after all. Most people are traveling.

M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family is only a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually take a train.

W: You don't sound very excited about it.

M: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have two brothers and a sister. They spread out all over the place. One lives on the West Coast and one lives on the East Coast. My sister lives abroad.

W: Oh, vow! Where is she living?

M: In Paris.

W: What does she do there?

M: She teaches English in a university. It is kind of strange, but we seldom get together as a family since we earned our own livings.

W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family—there are six of us children—so it is always a lot of fun.

M: Six kids?

W: Yeah. And we're all really close. Most of us are married, so it makes a very crowded house over the holidays.

M: I can imagine.

W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It is a real headache for my parents. So we usually end up eating outside. It is pretty crazy.

M: Well, at my house, my mother loves to cook. So when all of us get home—which isn't that often—she always cooks big home-made meals. We have left-overs for days.

How is the woman going home?

A.By train.

B.By plane.

C.By car.

D.By ship.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Why are you doing going through all these newspapers?M: Oh, you know, I've jus

听力原文:W: Why are you doing going through all these newspapers?

M: Oh, you know, I've just come back from New York. I'm trying to find a house for my family to live in. But I've got to go through all these advertisements here and just can't find anything good. What shall I do?

W: Well, what do you and your family really want?

M: All we need is a comfortable three-bedroom house.

W: Why don't you take this. It's in the city center and has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a modern kitchen, a lounge, and a dining-room. The price is reasonable.

M: But look here. It's near the railway station, too noisy. And my wife prefers a quiet place. She can't bear any noise.

W: Well, I know of a four-bedroom house in the suburbs. It's got a garden and a garage.

M: That sounds good. Is there shopping nearby?

W: I think so, but I'm not sure.

M: Would it be very far from our company?

W: About 20 minutes' drive. Another important point is, there are a lot of trees around the house and the air is always fresh. By the way, it is much cheaper than that in the city center.

M: That's very nice. I'll talk it over with my wife.

(23)

A.Reading newspapers.

B.Reading advertisements.

C.Doing housing business.

D.Looking for a suitable house.

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第6题
I know when the snow melts and the first robins (知更鸟) come to call, when the laughter o

I know when the snow melts and the first robins (知更鸟) come to call, when the laughter of children returns to the parks and playgrounds, something wonderful is about to happen.

Spring cleaning.

I'll admit spring cleaning is a difficult notion for modern families to grasp. Today's busy families hardly have time to load the dishwasher, much less clean the doormat. Asking the family to spend the weekend collecting winter dog piles from the melting snow in the backyard is like announcing there will be no more Wi-Fi. It interrupts the natural order.

"Honey, what' say we spend the weekend beating the rugs, sorting through the boxes in the basement and painting our bedroom a nice lemony yellow?" I say.

"Can we at least wait until the NBA matches are over?" my husband answers.

But I tell my family, spring cleaning can 't wait. The temperatures has risen just enough to melt snow but not enough for Little League practice to start. Some flowers are peeking out of the thawing ground, but there is no lawn to seed, nor garden to tend. Newly wakened from our. winter's hibernation (冬眠), yet still needing extra blankets at night, we open our windows to the first fresh air floating on the breeze and all of the natural world demanding "Awake and be clean!".

Biologists offer a theory about this primal impulse to clean out every drawer and closet in the house at spring's first light, which has to do with melatonin, the sleepytime hormone (激素) our bodies produce when it's dark. When spring's light comes, the melatonin diminishes, and suddenly we are awakened to the dusty, virus-filled house we've been hibernating in for four months.

I tell my family about the science and psychology of a good healthy cleaning at spring's arrival. I speak to them about life's greatest rewards waiting in the removal of soap scum from the bathtub, which hasn't been properly cleaned since the first snowfall.

"I'll do it," says the eldest child, a 21-year-old college student who lives at home.

"You will? Wow!" I exclaim.

Maybe after all these years, he's finally grasped the concept. Maybe he's expressing his rightful position as eldest child and role model. Or maybe he's going to Florida for a break in a couple of weeks and he's being nice to me who is the financial-aid officer.

No matter. Seeing my adult son willingly cleaning that dirty bathtub gives me hope for the future of his 12-year-old brother who, instead of working, is found to be sleeping in the seat of the window he is supposed to be cleaning.

"Awake and be clean!" I say.

According to the passage, ". . . spring cleaning is a difficult notion for modern families to grasp" means that spring cleaning______.

A.is no longer an easy practice to understand

B.is no longer part of modern family life

C.requires more family members to be involved

D.calls for more complicated skills and knowledge

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第7题
•Read the following review of a book called Never Quit!The Ups and Downs of Running
a Family Business.

•For each question 23-28.on the opposite page.choose the correct answer.

•Mark one letter(A,B,or C)on your Answer Sheet.

Never Quit!The Ups and Downs of Running a Family Business

picked up the book Never Quit!The Ups and Downs of Running a Fami|y Business thinking that I could read it between flights,hoping that in the pages of the book,I'd find some little piece of sales wisdom to restate at the upcoming sales manager's meeting that's where I was flying. And so I began reading in the terminal.

Even after the plane settled into its altitude,I couldn't put Never Quif!down.I continued to read,even forgetting to make a few notes in a margin.The notes were already made.The author has bullet list after bullet list of helpful pointers.But what absorbed me most was the story of running a family business.Gray offered personal glimpses of challenges as well as successes.and then held them both up as examples of opportunity for positive growth.

This is a business book,yes. However,it is a family business book.There are the real stories of real people.But the real art of this book is the encOuragement it provides to small business owners to define core principles and when those are challenged,to use those core beliefs to find another method to achieve the desired right results.And so,when a business owner meets with something they believe is beyond their control,they will redefine success or the ways they might getthere.They will neverquit.

The focus on customer service also came at a goodtime for me;this is a huge talking point at our company,which is struggling to maintain excellent customer service at a time when sales are(thankfully)outpacing customer service rep availability,and so customer interactions are being timed and evaluated.It's a challenge,but I found something in almost every chapter of Gray'sbook that boils customer service techniques down to something as simple as a customer-friendly greeting.It makes it seem do-able.

This book is going to be popular with family business owners everywhere.It is well-written,but more important.it is a good read.I've decided to buy a copy for everyone in our sales and service department,and to keep it in my briefcase to refer to again and again.

The reviewer decided to read the book because

A.one of his friends told him lhe book was excellent.

B.he was sure he would get some useful advice.

C.he thought he might collect some information for the meeting.

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第8题
Having been born to privilege in old Hollywood, she was ________ a family tradition

A.going on

B.moving on

C.putting on

D.carrying on

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第9题
听力原文:W: Will you be having Thanksgiving at home or will you be going to your mother's
place?

M: Mom and Dad want to have all the family back home this year, so that's where we'll be. How about you?

W: I plan on having everyone over to my place this year. It really is a lot of work, but I love having my family all together and I like to entertain.

M: You are such a good cook. I'll bet your family loves coming to your place, too.

W: I don't do all the cooking myself. I think everyone enjoys it a little more if they each bring something they have made.

M: Do you have traditional dishes that you serve every year? I know our family does.

W: Yes, we do. We always have turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy and, of course, sweet potatoes. I think those are traditional dishes for most families. There is a fruit salad that we have every year and every one looks forward to my pumpkin pie.

M: What do the men in your family do while the women are doing the cooking?

W: It's the same every year—football. They watch one game after another on Thanksgiving. I tell them that they ought to go out and get some exercise, but they just can' t get away from the TV.

M: I know a lot of men are like that. After dinner we like to go bowling. It's a fun thing to do together as a family. After a couple of games, we go back home and eat the left food.

W: I like that about Thanksgiving. We cook so much food that we have leftovers to last for several meals and I don't have to cook.

(27)

A.What to eat on Thanksgiving.

B.How to have Thanksgiving.

C.Where to have Thanksgiving.

D.Who will the speakers have Thanksgiving with.

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第10题
听力原文:Going through cities and villages, I was attracted by Swedish national flags flyi

听力原文: Going through cities and villages, I was attracted by Swedish national flags flying over houses and buildings which were ordinary family houses and offices. I noticed that on the road, all the cars' headlights were turned on even under the sun of June. Mr. Raiding explained that according to the new traffic regulations, drivers were required to keep the lights on day and night, which helped decrease the traffic accidents. Along both sides of the road, there were high fences used to keep the animals living in the forests from rushing onto the road. I could see little bare land in the country. In fact, fifty-four percent of the land is covered by forests and another ten percent by lakes and rivers. I was told that in Sweden nobody has the right to lay the land bare -- whoever cuts the trees Or spoils the grass must restore it right away. Whenever trees are cut, they are replaced by young trees at once.

Around Sweden, there is a notice in the bathroom of every hotel, which reads: "We care for our environment." In Sweden, you cannot see rubbish in streets, public gardens, rivers or lakes. The bottles are made of glass and the packages are made of paper or other natural materials which can be recycled. To make best use of their resources, Swedes never turn on the heating too high or the air-condition too low. The indoor temperature is always kept around twenty-five degrees Centigrade, no matter at home or in large hotels.

(33)

A.Because it would help decrease traffic accidents.

B.Because it was a Swedish custom.

C.Because it was always very dark in Sweden.

D.Because it was always cloudy and rainy in Sweden.

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