What did Baker do after he shot at the wood from yards away?A.He drew a target round the h
What did Baker do after he shot at the wood from yards away?
A.He drew a target round the hole.
B.He brought it in a car.
C.He put it in the garden.
What did Baker do after he shot at the wood from yards away?
A.He drew a target round the hole.
B.He brought it in a car.
C.He put it in the garden.
What did James Baker and John Hanan do about chocolate?
A.They produced the first milk chocolate.
B.They introduced chocolate to Europe.
C.They added sugar to make chocolate bars.
D.They made chocolate accessible to the average man.
What did Baker do after he shot at the wood from fifty yards away?
A.He drew a target round the hole.
B.He brought it in a car.
C.He put it in the garden.
听力原文:W: Where do you think you lost the wallet?
M: I don't have any idea I had an appointment with Dr. Baker at nine o'clock.
W: What time did you leave his office?
M: At about 9: 30 or 9: 35. Then I went to the department store. After that I got into a taxi.
W: Isn't it possible that it could have slipped out of your pocket in the taxi?
M: I just don't know. Anyway, I could never find that same taxi again.
What are they talking about?
A.Losing money.
B.Dr. Baker.
C.Taxi.
What time did the man leave Dr. Baker's office?
A.At 9:30.
B.At 9:35.
C.At 9:30 or 9:35.
What do we know from the talk?
A.Mr. Baker has moved to a big city.
B.Mr. Baker no longer lives in this world.
C.Mr. Baker is still living in the village.
What will Mary do later?
A.Call back Mr. Baker
B.Meet Mr. Baker
C.Fly to Scotland
听力原文:M: Are there any more questions on this lecture? Yes, Mary.
W: Dr. Baker, do you think an independent candidate could become president?
Q: What most probably is Mary?
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A.A student.
B.A reporter.
C.A visitor.
D.A lecturer,
What does Mr. Baker ask Mr. Evans to do on Wednesday?
A.Send someone to pick up the wrong items
B.Meet Mr. Baker at 2: 00 P.M.
C.Make sure someone is available to sign a form
D.Visit the Office Max Company to receive a refund check
An auto loan
John Baker works in the loan department of a bank in Denver, Colorado. He is a loan of- ricer. Stanley Fanelli has an appointment with him now to ask about a loan. He needs money to buy a new car.
Mr. B: Hello, Mr. Fanelli. Please have a seat. What can I do for you today?
Mr. F: I want to borrow some money to buy a car. A friend of mine, Jack Richardson, bought a new car last week. He told me that he got his loan here.
Mr. B: Oh yes. I remember him. I was the loan officer who spoke with him.
Mr. F: He said that you were very helpful. I know very little about loans and I hope you can explain things to me.
Mr. B: I will certainly try. What questions did you have for me?
Mr. F: First, I want to know if loans for buying cars are commercial loans or personal loans.
Mr. B: Neither, Mr. Fanelli. They're auto loans. A commercial loan is principal that banks lend to businesses. Personal loans are made to individuals, but not for buying cars.
Mr. F: What about interest rates?
Mr. B: The rate of interest currently in effect on auto loans is 16%.
Mr. F: For how long will I have to make monthly payments?
Mr. B: The term of the loan is three years, so there will be 36 monthly payments.
Mr. F: Do I have to give the bank any collateral?
Mr. B: The car serves as collateral. If you default, the bank can take possession of the car. The bank also checks your credit file to make sure that you always paid back your loans in the past. Do you have any charge accounts?
Mr. F: My wife and I bought our furniture with our charge card and we even used it to buy airplane tickets for our vacation in California last year. We paid off both those debts promptly.
Mr. B: That's very good. I assume there will be no problem. But the first thing you have to do is fill out this loan application.
Mr. F: Thank you very much. I'll start right now.
State whether each statement is true or false based on the dialogue between John Baker and Stanley Fanelli.
Mr. Fanelli needs a loan to buy his new car.
A.True
B.False
听力原文: Mark was a farmer who lived in a village far away. One day he became very ill and everybody thought he would die. They sent for a doctor in town, who arrived two days later and examined the sickman. The doctor asked for a pen and some paper to write down the name of the medicine. But there was no pen or paper in the village, because no one could read or write.
The doctor picked up a piece of burnt wood from the fire. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house. "Get this medicine for him," he said, "and he will soon get better."
Mark's family and friends did not know what to do. They could not read the strange writing. Then the village baker had an idea. He took off the door of the house, put it on his cart and drove to the nearest town. he bought the medicine, and Mark was soon well again. He would not let anyone wash the magic words from the door.
Why did everybody in the village think Mark would die?
A.He was seriously ill.
B.He was badly wounded.
C.Doctors would do nothing for him.