A.He is working hard all the time.B.He is lazy all the time.C.He works hard so as to g
A.He is working hard all the time.
B.He is lazy all the time.
C.He works hard so as to get his three meals.
D.He often has his three meals on time.
A.He is working hard all the time.
B.He is lazy all the time.
C.He works hard so as to get his three meals.
D.He often has his three meals on time.
A.He has been on vacation the whole month.
B.He finds the work as hard as ever.
C.He has benefited from file womans help.
D.Hes thinking of working for the woman.
What was wrong with Malcolm?
A.He had trouble working hard.
B.He didn't know where to go.
C.He never went anywhere.
D.He worked hard but never succeeded.
根据材料回答下列各题:A.He’s going to buy some artwork in New York.
A.He may have difficulty working and studying at the same time.
B.He’s working hard so that he can afford to go to New York.
C.He’s teaching at school this summer.
听力原文:W: I haven't seen Paul for a long time. How's he doing?
M: He's working hard at some stories.
Q: What's Paul doing now?
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A.He's learning Chinese.
B.He's writing some stories.
C.He's visiting in America.
听力原文:M: George is going to work in New York for the summer.
W: Can he do that and go to summer school?
Q: What does the woman imply about George?
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A.He decided not to attend summer school.
B.He may have difficulty working and studying at the same time.
C.He's working hard so that he can afford to go to New York.
D.He's teaching school this summer.
听力原文:M: When is Jack going to finish writing that paper?
W: I don't know. He's been working on it day in and day out.
Q: What does the woman say about Jack?
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A.He's been in the program for several days.
B.He is working hard on the program.
C.He works only during the day.
D.He will probably never finish.
听力原文:W: Mr. Smith gave me a raise yesterday.
M: It happens once in a blue moon! Just imagine, I've been working hard for him for five years and get nothing.
Q: How does the man feel about Mr. Smith?
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A.He thinks Mr. Smith is mean.
B.He respects Mr. Smith very much.
C.He wants to go on working for Mr. Smith.
D.He thinks Mr. Smith is very generous.
听力原文:W: Nice to see you again, Bob. I hope you feel better.
M: I'm fine now, but for a couple of days I have to work hard to catch up and I'm afraid I'll be back in bed again.
Q: Why was Bob away?
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A.He was on vacation.
B.He was working for another company.
C.He was sick.
D.He was attending a conference.
M: I have been working in hotels for eight years.
W: That's actually a long time. Were you satisfied with your last position?
M: To be honest, not entirely. The boss was very touchy and hard m get along with. And chances for advancement were very limited.
W: I see. Was it hard work?
M: No, it was an interesting job and I loved meeting people. I know how to handle a bad- tempered guest. But I had an argument with my boss and he just asked me to go. Anyhow I'd like to try something new.
W: But have you ever done anything to do with tour guide?
M: I did work for a short time as a courier for a tour operator, taking foreigners on guided tours of London. Perhaps that's the sort of thing you mean.
W: Yes, I think it is. Do you speak any other languages?
M: Yes, I do. I speak German and Spanish--I spent years abroad when I was young.
W: That's very interesting. Next is the question of salary, of course.
M: Well, I used to get 3,000 yuan monthly, so I couldn't accept less than that.
W: We ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just on age or seniority. I suppose you know that.
M: I am very interested in working for your agency. And I don't mind hard work and working overtime.
W: That's fine. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good.
M: I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for your time.
W: Thank you for your coming. We will be in touch with you shortly.
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A.He is satisfied with it.
B.Not totally pleased.
C.It's not hard.
D.He doesn't like it.
听力原文: When I was at school, my ambition was to be a pilot in the Air Force. But my eyesight wasn't good enough. So I had to give up the idea. I went to university and studied physics. I wanted to stay on there and do research, but my father died at about that time. So I thought I'd better get a job and earn my living. I started working in an engineering firm.
I expected to stay in that job for a long time. But then, they appointed a new managing director. I didn't get on with him, so I resigned and applied for a job at another engineering company. I would certainly have accepted the job if they had offered it to me, but on my way to the interview I met a friend who was working for a travel agency. He offered me a job in Spain. And I've always liked Spain, so I took it.
I worked in the travel agency for two years and then they wanted to send me to South America. But I had just got married. So 1 decided to stay here. Then we had a baby and f wasn't earning enough to support the family. So I started giving English lessons at a school in the evening.
I liked the English teaching more than working for the travel agency, and then the owner of the school offered me a full*time job as a teacher. So I resigned from the agency, Two years later, the owner of the school wanted to retire, so he asked me to take over as the director. And here I am.
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A.He didn't like physics any more.
B.His eyesight was too poor.
C.Physics was too hard for him.
D.He had to work to work to support himself.