What is Mr. Robert Crownwald the co-owner of?A.Omnicraft, Inc..B.Cannington Canes.C.Leathe
What is Mr. Robert Crownwald the co-owner of?
A.Omnicraft, Inc..
B.Cannington Canes.
C.Leatherlee Crafts.
D.Schlichter and Sons.
What is Mr. Robert Crownwald the co-owner of?
A.Omnicraft, Inc..
B.Cannington Canes.
C.Leatherlee Crafts.
D.Schlichter and Sons.
A.Warning and dismissal
B.Payment for damages only
C.Dismissal and payment
D.Dismissal only
What will happen next Wednesday?
A.Mr. John Koza will meet with Mr. Robert Wright.
B.The new rules will be published.
C.Mr. John Koza will send Mr. Robert Wright the revised rules.
D.The new rules will be reviewed by Mr. Robert Wright.
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Mr. Jenkins works in a middle school. There he teaches his students English. He works hard and is very busy. After supper, when his families watch TV, he always reads some newspapers in his room. At times Robert comes in and asks him to tell him a story. He likes his little son and does all what the boy wants.
One Sunday Mrs. Jenkins was doing some housework and Mr. Jenkins was reading a newspaper. Robert came in but he didn't say anything. About ten minutes later the boy showed a newspaper to him and called out, “There will be a baseball (棒球) match tonight,Dad!”
Mr. Jenkins was surprised. He said to himself,“The boy is only three years old. How can he read the newspaper?”
He held up the newspaper and began to look for the news. But he couldn't find it. At last the boy showed him an exclamation mark on the newspaper.
Mr. Jenkins is a______.
A.doctor
B.teacher
C.driver
What company is Mr. Stadler applying for?
A.A computer manufacturer.
B.A computer outlet.
C.A magazine company.
D.An event planning company.
Mr. Turner talked with Robert this afternoon.
A.True.
B.False.
听力原文:F: Hallo. IBM Sales and Service, Kate Scott speaking.
M: Good morning, Mrs. Scott, Robert Harvey of New York Life here.
F: How do you spell your name, please?
M: Robert Harvey. That is R-O-B-E-R-T, H-A-R-V-E-Y.
F: Oh ... hello, Mr. Harvey, what can I do for you?
M: We bought an IBM-R50 from you about four months ago and we're having some problems with it.
F: Can you tell me what the main problem is, Mr. Harvey?
M: I don't think that it's anything major. It just seems that the quality of the printouts could be better.
F: I see. Has your staff been given instruction on how to operate the machine?
M: I don't believe we've had any formal instruction yet, Mrs. Scott.
F: That's strange. I'll send a service operator over. If you'd like, he could also give your staff some instruction on how to use your new IBM-R50.
M: That sounds fine.
F: When would it be convenient for you?
M: How about Wednesday at three in the afternoon?
F: That would be possible. I'll send you a confirmation of that appointment.
M: Thanks a lot. Bye, Mrs. Scott.
F: Thanks for calling, Mr. Harvey. Bye.
&8226;Look at the telephone message below.
&8226;Some information is missing.
&8226;You will hear a dialogue between a man and a woman.
&8226;For each question (9-15), fill in the missing information in the numbered space, using a word, numbers or letters.
&8226;You will hear the conversation twice.
Telephone Message
From: (9)______ To: (10) ______
Name of the caller's company: (11)______
Problem: Something is wrong with a machine whose model is: (12)______ , which was bought about (13)______ ago. No (14)______ has been sent to the customer.
Ways to solve the problem: Send a service operator on Wednesday at (15)______ in the afternoon together with some instruction.
(9)
听力原文:Woman: Hello, Production Department, can I help you?
Man: This is Robert Blake from Planning Department. Is Tom Song there?
Woman: I'm afraid he's out all day on a visit. Can I take a message?
Man: Yes, please. It's about the meeting we scheduled for Friday.
Woman: Oh yes. About the new factory site...
Man: That's right. I've just heard from the builder that he can't come on Friday. I wonder if we can change the date.
Woman: That shouldn't be a problem. I'll just look in Mr. Song's diary. Right, I've cancelled Friday's meeting.
Man: OK. Now how's he fixed on next Monday... ?
Woman: He's got a meeting at nine thirty but that should be finished by ten fifteen What time do you have in mind?
Man: Well, the two of us can come any time that morning, so could we make it 11 o'clock?
Woman: That sounds fine.
Man: We want to discuss the new production units,so could you ask Tom to bring his plans with him?
Woman: Yes, certainly.
Man: Thanks a lot, bye.
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a man calling to change an arrangement.
Message
To: Tom Song
From: Robert (5) (Planning Dept)
Message: Friday's meeting with him and (6)
changed to (7) at 11 am.
Please bring (8) for the new production units.
How does Mr. Robert Wright feel about pets?
A.Pets encourage the employees to increase the company' s profits.
B.Some pets will be allowed by prior arrangement.
C.Pets must not be allowed to the company.
D.Pets create a more productive work environment.
When did Mr. Robert Crownwald become a millionaire?
A.In 1967.
B.In 1988.
C.In 1995.
D.In 1998.
INVITATION CARD
Mr. Robert Shenstone
Director of the Boston Institute of /Atomic Energy
requests the pleasure of the company of
Mr. and Mrs. Dickenson
at a dinner party
in honor of Mr. Thomas Gotten
senior engineer of the Boston Energy Institute
on Saturday, July 27, 2009
at seven o'clock pm.
at Bridges Restaurant in Willow Avenue
Reply if declining Tel: 4587623 Dress: Informal
Who is the host in the invitation?
A.Mr. Robert Shenstone
B.Mrs. Dickenson
C.Mr. Thomas Gotten
D.Mr. Dickenson