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听力原文:Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth Century. He lived betwe

听力原文: Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth Century. He lived between 1828 and 1910. He wrote many novels. Two of his most famous works are War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

Tolstoy was born into a wealth family. However, he was not happy that others were poor. He did not like living the rich life when others did not have food or money. In fact, Tolstoy often dressed like a peasant. He wanted the simple life.

In his novels, Tolstoy wrote about many things, but one of his most important themes was nonviolence. His ideas about nonviolence influenced two other famous leaders: Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. In fact, Tolstoy and Gandhi wrote letters to each other when Gandhi was in South Africa. Tolstoy's ideas helped Gandhi to use nonviolence.

Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, also believed in nonviolence. In his demonstrations during the 1960s, he always avoided violence. He helped to win more rights for Blacks.

Thus, Tolstoy the great Russian writer of the nineteenth century, greatly influenced two other great leaders of the peace movement.

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A.A peasant.

B.A famous man.

C.A Russian.

D.A writer.

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听力原文:My friend Leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there's something he doesn'

听力原文: My friend Leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there's something he doesn't want to do. Just two weeks ago, he was at my house when he decided he didn't want to go into work. He called his boss and said he had to get a new set of tires put on his truck. Then he sat down and watched TV with me. Not only had he lied, but his excuse wasn't a very convincing one. Another time he canceled a date with his girlfriend at the last minute, telling her he had to get a new battery for his truck.

She was angry and refused to go out with him again until he apologized. Last weekend, Leo offered the poorest excuse yet. He'd promised he'd help me move some furniture from my parents' house to my new apartment. He was supposed to bring his truck over about 8 o'clock Saturday morning. I waited and then called and left a message on his machine. About 11:30, he called and said he was sorry but he'd been getting a new set of tires put on his truck. I guess he'd forgotten he used the same excuse when he called his boss from my house. I think I need a new set of friends. I'm beginning to get tired of Leo's excuses.

Questions:

What does the speaker tell us about her friend Leo?

What did his girlfriend do when Leo canceled the date with her at the last minute?

What favor did the speaker ask Leo to do last weekend?

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A.He will betray even his best friends.

B.He is able to make up good excuses.

C.He will lie whenever he wants.

D.He tries to achieve his goal at any cost.

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第2题
听力原文:F: What kind of finances can film producers expect by associating with brands?M:R

听力原文:F: What kind of finances can film producers expect by associating with brands?

M:Right now, companies are willing to pay amounts ranging between $120,000 and$1,200,000 for placing their brands in films, but it depends on the budget of the film. Big-budget films with big stars can expect more. The size of this advertising is expected to grow nearly 100 percent in the next two to five years as more and more companies get attracted to this kind of advertising.

F: What are the advantages of in-film advertising to producers and advertisers?

M:Advertisers are able to get big stars at a fraction of the costs they would normally shell out for an exclusive tie-up. Films are not subject to surfing, zipping or muting (unlike in TV and other media). Films appeal to emotions and scenes in films catch people off-guard unlike an advertisement, which catches the audience in a cold-evaluating mood. Films transcend geography, class and cultural barriers and catch people in a receptive mood. And films are target-specific.

F: How can films and brands connect?

M: A film-viewer has a short attention span. The best way to deliver the message is to catch the viewer off-guard when his rational defence is down. Appealing to viewers' emotions is better than appealing to their rational thought. The rational gate examines the advantages, benefits and features, and seeks value for money; the emotional gate is all about trust, love, identification and belief. Films operate at the emotional level. Placing a product in a film is catching the viewer at an emotional level when he can connect with the brand. There can be synergies between brands and films. The successful integration of product placement within the film's storyline has a long history- the first example being the yellow Rajdhoot bike used in Raj Kapoor’s Bobby. Hollywood also leveraged brands such as BMW (Bond movies), Jaguar, Ford, Ray Ban (Tom Cruise in Risky Business and Mission Impossible), Starbucks coffee, AOL and AT &T.

F:Song-and-dance sequences invariably feature an ad in the background but most people don't recall such scenes in detail. What is the advantage of the advertisement then? M: It is true that ads have to be carefully placed in a film and one had placement can do more damage than 10 good placements. Artistic integrity is crucial for successful brand placements and the operation has to be woven into the script. Sometimes, unreasonable clients demand more footage although research has shown that a two-minute clip can effectively deliver a message in a credible manner. The placement should be woven into the fabric of the film and shouldn't be contrived and unnatural.

F: Do such placements result in tangible benefits to the products advertised?

M: In the recently placed ad for Castrol engine oil in film Chalte Chalte, the makers of the engine have reported tangibly increased sales of the oil after the film's release. The product seems to have connected on an emotional level with truck fleet drivers and owners. Ray Ban also benefited by its association with film Men in Black.

?You will hear part of an interview between head of Leo Burnett Entertainment and an interviewer.

?For each question 23—30, mark one letter A, B or C for the correct answer.

?You will hear the recording twice.

What is true about film producer's placing brands in films?

A.It depends on the budget of the film.

B.Companies are usually willing to pay $1,200,000 for placing their brands in films.

C.Companies are usually willing to pay $120,000 for placing their brands in films.

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第3题
【C18】A.the TolstoyB.a TolstoyC.TolstoyD.this Tolstoy

【C18】

A.the Tolstoy

B.a Tolstoy

C.Tolstoy

D.this Tolstoy

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第4题
听力长对话:W: Hi Leo, why do you say English would become the world language?

W: Hi Leo, why do you say English would become the world language?

M: Well。 For one thing, it’s so commonly used, the only language that is used by more people is Chinese。

W: Why is English spoken by so many people?

M: It’s spoken in many countries of the world because of the British empire。 And now of course is the influence of America as well。

W: Many students find English a difficult language to learn。

M: Oh, all languages are difficult to learn。 But English does have two greatest advantages。

W: What are they?

M: Well, first of all, it has a very international vocabulary。 It has many German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian words in it。 So speakers of those languages will find many familiar words in English。 In fact, English has words for many other languages as well。

W: Why is that?

M: Well, partly because English speakers have travelled a lot, they bring back words with them。 So English really does have an international vocabulary。

W: And what is the other advantage of English?

M: It that English grammar is really quite easy。 For example, it doesn’t have dozens of different endings for its nouns, adjectives and verbs, not like Latin, Russian and German for example。

W: Why is that?

M: Well, it’s quite interesting actually, it’s because of the French。 When the French ruled England, French was the official language, and only the common people spoke English。 They tried to make their language as simple as possible。 So they made the grammar easier。

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you’ve just heard。

Q9: What does the man say about Chinese?

Q10: What made English a widely used language?

Q11: What is said to be special about English vocabulary?

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第5题
听力原文:Conversation 1F: Hello, this is First Direct, how can I help you?M:This is Ahmed

听力原文:Conversation 1

F: Hello, this is First Direct, how can I help you?

M: This is Ahmed Aziz speaking. Er, I'm interested in opening an account with you, but I have a couple of questions.

F: What exactly would you like to know, Mr. Asiz?

M: First of all, if I bank with you, how do I pay money into my account?

F: Well, as you probably know, First Direct is a part of the Midland Bank. That means you can pay into your First Direct account at any of their branches.

M: I see. Er, do they charge me for that?

F: No, that's free.

M: OK. Right. The other thing I wanted to know was: do you pay interest on current accounts?

F: Yea, we do. As long as your account is in credit. The interest is then calculated daily, and we add it to your account at the end of each month.

M: Uh huh.

F: Is there anything else you'd like to know, Mr. Aziz?

M: No, I think that's all for the time being. Thank you.

F: Thank you for calling, Mr. Aziz. Goodbye.

Conversation 2

F: Hello.

M: Is that Caroline?

F: Yes, speaking.

F: Hello, this is Frederic calling.

F: Oh, good morning, Frederic. How are you?

F: Fine. And you?

F: Not too bad, thank you.

M: Good. We need another 30 by 10 by 2 hags to go down to Lievin tonight.

F: Right. 30 by 10 by 2. OK. I'm not actually in the office yet. I shall be there within about half an hour. Could I call you then after I've checked with the factory?

M: Sure.

F: OK, then. Fine. I'll call you hack.

M: Thanks.

F: All right. Bye for now.

Conversation 3

M: Prince Sports Group Customer Services; this is Dawn.

F: Hi, Dawn. I'm interested in the prices of some sports equipment.

M: Would you like us to send you a catalogue?

F: Yes, thanks, that would be great.

M: May I have your name and address?

F: My name's Jerome Allgood.

M: And your address?

F: 226 Dryden Avenue.

M: And what city?

F: Trenton.

M: And the zip?

F: 08638.

M: OK, would you be interested in an Ektelon catalogue or Prince? Tennis or racket ball?

F: I’d like the Prince tennis one, please.

M: OK, great. My name is Dawn. I'm in the Customer Service Department. I'll get that catalogue out to you right away. If you have any questions, please call back and I'll be glad to talk to you about our products.

F: Great.

M: Thanks.

F: Thank you. Bye.

M: Bye.

Conversation 4

M: Phoenix Ms. Good morning.

F: This is Jennifer Austin from Leroy Motors. Could I speak to Leo Dayton, please?

M: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment. Can I give him a message?

F: Well, I'm ringing about a reprint of one of our brochures. I asked him to do it six weeks ago and we're still waiting for them. If I remember rightly, I did say it was rather urgent.

M: I'll get him to call you back as soon as he comes in, Ms. Austin.

F: Thank you very much.

Conversation 5

F: This is Jennifer Austin speaking.

M: Leo Dayton from Phoenix Ms. I understand there's been a problem with an order.

F: That's right. I asked you to do a reprint of our A90 brochure some time ago and we still don't have it.

M: Yes. I've just been trying to find out what happened. It seems some urgent work came in and your order got overlooked. I’m really sorry.

F: I see. Well, the problem is we have an exhibition coming up at the beginning of next month and we'll want to have them for then. How soon can you get them done?

M: Would the end of the week be OK?

F: That'd be great.

M: Right, then. I'll see that you get them by Friday. And I'm really sorry about this.

F: Don't worry.

?You will hear five different business telephone calls.

?For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, choose the receiver's information of each call from the list A—H. For Task Two, choose the caller's purpose described from the list A—H.

?You will hear the recording twice.

TASK ONE—RECEIVERS' INFORMATION

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第6题
听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher carefully.

听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher car

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第7题
听力原文:Cat likes eating fish.

听力原文:Cat likes eating fish.

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第8题
听力原文:Her brother is a soldier. A.B.C.

听力原文:Her brother is a soldier.

听力原文:Her brother is a soldier. A.B.C.听力原文:Her brot

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