Miss Lee could start the new job inA.two weeks.B.four weeks.C.six weeks.
Miss Lee could start the new job in
A.two weeks.
B.four weeks.
C.six weeks.
Miss Lee could start the new job in
A.two weeks.
B.four weeks.
C.six weeks.
Miss Lee disagreed with the Manager about
A.product promotion.
B.customer relations.
C.pricing policy.
听力原文:M: Hello! May I speak to Miss Lee?
W: Maybe she was out. Hold on, please.
What is the woman going to do next?
A.Making a phone call.
B.Going to a meeting.
C.Checking if Miss Lee is in.
Is Miss Lee in?
A.Yes, she is.
B.No, she isn't.
C.We are not sure.
Miss Lee got her business qualification at
A.university.
B.night school.
C.a training centre.
The experience of the terrible storm at sea taught Miss Lee about__________.
A.the destructive force of nature
B.the need to do more research about sea
C.the importance of learning survival skills
D.the adventurous spirit researchers should have
Is Miss Lee in?
A.Yes, she is.
B.We are not sure.
C.No, she isn't.
Miss Lee is attracted to the vacancy because it offers better
A.career prospects.
B.wages and bonuses.
C.working conditions.
Why is building a polar museum in China important according to Miss Lee?
A.It can help attract people to the Poles.
B.It will help advance studies of the Poles.
C.It will show how high technology is used.
D.It can save her from further trips to the Poles。
听力原文:M: How is your term paper coming along?
W: I have just finished the draft, and handed it in to Miss Harper.
M: Whoa, you are really a doer. (19)I planned to start writing the main body today. What did Miss Harper say about your draft?
W: Well, she suggested! reconsider the whole structure of my paper, as she saw no links between Chapter Three and the whole theme.
M: Oh, so what are you going to do?
W: Miss Harper advised me to delete Chapter Three, and enrich the other chapters. She also recommended a few books. I think that will be of great help. And I'm going to the library this afternoon.
M: I wish I could have Miss Harper be my supervisor. She tends to help her students with patience.
W: Who is your supervisor, then?
M: Mr. Simpson. (20) You should know that he is famous for being strict, or rather, picky.
W: In my opinion, Mr. Simpson is quite responsible, though sometimes he seems to be too direct. All in all, he is quite nice.
M: If you were in my shoes, I'm sure you wouldn't say so. (19) Anyway, I have revised the outline at least three times to meet his requirements. That's why I fall far behind you.
W: Just as the saying goes, a strict master brings up accomplished disciples. You are lucky enough to have Mr. Simpson be your supervisor.
M: You've got a point there. (21)Do you mind my going to the library with you together? Maybe you could give me some advice on writing the term paper.
W : Of course not. I'll gladly do what I can to help.
(20)
A.He has finished the first draft.
B.He has just got started.
C.He has finished the outline.
D.He has handed the paper in.
9: 00 am Tuesday
Dear Miss Hilton,
I have come to see you when you happen to be out. Here is good news for you. The Italian Opera Troupe from Rome, which is now on a visit to our city, will give performance of excellent items in Center Theater tomorrow evening. I am sure you will be very happy to watch it. Here I leave you an admission card You can take the No. 5 bus to go there and the performance will begin at seven sharp. I expect to meet you at the entrance of the theater.
Yours,
Marry Lee
What is the purpose of the note from Marry Lee?
A.To tell Miss Hilton good news
B.To invite Miss Hilton to a performance
C.To ask if Miss Hilton is back
D.To give Miss Hilton an entrance card