I’m confident in these as long as we () the needs of the community residents and improve our service quality.
A.keep an eye on
B.keep an eye at
C.keep eyes on
A.keep an eye on
B.keep an eye at
C.keep eyes on
听力原文:W: You seem very confident about the job interview, don't you?
M: Yes, I feel ready for it. I bought a good suit and I had my hair cut. I had studied almost everything about finance and economics.
Where is the man probably going to work?
A.In a bank.
B.In a clothing store.
C.In a school.
D.In a barbershop.
听力原文:M: I hope you can pass the exam this time.
W: I'm afraid I'll have to make you disappointed again.
What does the woman mean?
A.She is probably to fail the exam again.
B.She doesn't want to pass the exam because she wants to disappoint the man.
C.She is confident that she will pass the exam.
D.She didn't take part in the exam.
听力原文:W: How did your interview go?
M: I couldn't feel better about it.
Q: What does the man feel about the interview?
(14)
A.He is unsure of the result.
B.He is glad the interview is over.
C.He is confident of his performance.
D.He is worried about the result of the interview.
听力原文:M: Susan! Could I have a word with you while you are having your coffee?
W: Of course, David! Let's find a quiet comer over there.
M: The manager asked me to tell you that he appreciated your efforts last year very much.
W: Thanks, David. That makes me feel a lot better. I try my best, you know. You can tell him that I am grateful for his confidence in me.
M: Yes, I'll certainly pass that on to him. Your sales figures for the last two years have been remarkably good.
W: Manchester is a good area to work in. There are a lot of businesses opening all the time. I try to make contact with the managers as soon as I know a new company is starting up. "The early bird catches the worm!" as they say.
M: I'm sure that's true, but there is more to it than that, isn't there. Susan? You seem to be very confident and this helps your sales.
W: Yes, I've been working on that for some time. I think that if I appear confident and successful, people are more likely to buy our goods.
M: Well, you certainly seem successful at that. Your sales figures prove that. I was wondering if you could give a short talk tomorrow afternoon on the idea of being confident as a sales representative. Do you think you could put together something on that topic?
W: I think I could manage. I'll work on it this evening.
M: I would be grateful if you could do that for me. I'm sure the others would benefit from that kind of talk.
W: About how long do you want me to speak for?
M: Something like 20 minutes, if that's all right?
W: And what sort of thing do you want me to talk about?
M: Oh. How to build up your confidence, present yourself to customers, that sort of thing.
W: I'll work on it later then, David.
M: Thanks, Susan...let me take your coffee cup back for you. I think it is about time we got back to the conference.
(23)
A.In Manchester.
B.In London.
C.In Birmingham.
D.In Belfast.
听力原文:M: How are your studies coming? Do you think you are ready for the test?
W: Not really, but I guess I'll make it all right.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.She is not confident of passing the test.
B.She is not really ready but she thinks she will pass the test.
C.She is not really a good student but she will pass the test.
D.She is ready for the test and will make good grades.
Where is the speaker now?
A.At a business meeting
B.At a job interview
C.At an awards ceremony
D.At a dinner party
What does the speaker hope the listeners will do?
A.Find a job
B.Get out of the country
C.Like the speaker
D.Learn Chinese
听力原文:M: How about going for a hike this afternoon?
W: Gee, I don't know. I've got a history test at the end of the week and I haven't started studying yet.
M: Do you have notes from the class?
W: As a matter of fact, I have very good notes. I sat in the front row, so I could hear every detail.
M: Well, that means you probably have a pretty good idea what will be on the test.
W: Yeah, I'm fairly confident we will be concentrating on the development of the western states. We read the diaries of some early settlers from different backgrounds. Comparing different people's experiences provides a very broad view, but it's also difficult to remember all the material.
M: That sounds interesting. How about this: we can skip the hike and just go for a quick walk in the park. You know, just something to get your mind off studying for a little while. Then you can approach your notes with a fresh outlook later on tonight. And after we go for a walk, we can stop off for some hamburgers and French fries. After that I'll give you a ride to the library. I have a paper coming up and I can get some research done.
W: Well, I guess it would be a good idea to do something besides studying for a while. And I will have to stop to eat anyway.
M: Great, I'll go change my shoes and we can leave in ten minutes.
W: Okay, and thanks for inviting me.
(20)
A.To help him with his history.
B.To keep a diary.
C.To go for a hike.
D.To come to his house.
M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked at Hi Tech Computers for five years.
W: Okay. Hi Tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, and so on?
M: Umm ... well ... (19) I'm confident that I am very familiar with the computer. You know, I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Every night? You are a so hard-working employee. And why did you leave your last company?
M: Well, I need more time to do my things on the computer, you know. I must finish one task after another until the end. It is so amazing to get rid of all the difficulties.
W: (20) We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development and use of DOS, Windows scripts. And how about your web site authoring skills?
M: Umm ... uh, web page, web page. Huh ... I don't think I've read that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those things before.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well ...(21) I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean.
W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them everyday.
W: Right, right. Thanks Mr. Taylor. (22) But we need the worker, not the game player.
(23)
A.He works very hard for his last company.
B.He was in contact with computers every night.
C.He has much experience in the networks.
D.He has been fired by his last company.
M: Yes, well, I've been looking into the ability of certain animals to freeze themselves for a certain amount of time, and then to come back to life when the circumstances around them change. And, what I've been working on over the past two years is the particular process that enables them to do this.
W: What have you actually discovered?
M: I think it's a particular chemical in the animals' bodies which begins to work under certain circumstances. And I'm now experimenting with this chemical to see if I can get other animals that wouldn't normally be able to freeze themselves to be able to do this.
W: Have you had any success?
M: I have so far. It's been going very well. And I'm reasonably confident that perhaps within ten years from now I'll be able to freeze human beings for as long or as short a time as I would like to, and then bring them back to life again in exactly the same state that they were in before they were frozen ... just as you can do with animals.
W: And what's the main application of your research?
M: I think the main application of this for human beings would be for people with terminal illnesses, such as certain types of cancer, AIDS. we could freeze them, find a cure for the illness and then bring them back to life again and administer the cure.
W: I see. Well, this obviously is going to create great debate I would think as to the rights and wrongs of whether we should be actually doing this.
What does Professor Morgan do?
A.He is a film director of Science Fiction.
B.He is a writer of Science Fiction.
C.He is a scientist who researches on how to freeze a body and bring it back to life later.
D.He is a doctor who treats terminal illnesses.