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I believe you () a wonderful experience at Yale.

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第1题

听力原文:M: I can't believe I passed the final on urban planning! That is the subject I ha
ted the most last semester.

W: Yeah, and what's more ironic is you seldom attended the lectures.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(5)

A.She thinks it is unfair.

B.She thinks it is unbelievable too.

C.She thinks he should not have chosen urban planning.

D.She thinks he should attend the lectures.

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第2题

听力原文:W: That comes to $160.M: One hundred and sixty dollars! I just can't believe how

听力原文:W: That comes to $160.

M: One hundred and sixty dollars! I just can't believe how expensive textbooks are. And that's just for required texts. Why, if I have to buy all the books on my suggested reading lists, I'd have to take out a bank loan!

W: You could save some money if you buy used texts, you know.

M: I suppose, but it's hard for me to study from a text that's been marked up. Tell me, if I don't need some of these books, can I get a full refund?

W: Sure, if the professor changes his mind about a book or if you drop a course, just return it and we'll give you your money back—but only for the first three weeks of class. So don't write your name in the text or mark it up until you're sure you're going to keep it all semester.

M: And what about at the end of the semester? What's your buy-back policy?

W: As long as the books are in reasonably good condition, and they're going to be used in class the next semester, we'll give you 50% of their original value—even if you don't buy them at this store. Of course, if a professor changes texts or if a new edition comes out, we won't buy them back at all.

M: Fifty percent—that's all?

W: Well, I suppose that doesn't sound like much, but that's the store policy.

(20)

A.He is buying required textbooks.

B.lie is selling used books.

C.He is looking for all the suggested reading books.

D.He is borrowing friend's books.

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第3题

听力原文:M: I'm terribly sorry. I'm late.W: I've only been waiting for over an hour, that'

听力原文:M: I'm terribly sorry. I'm late.

W: I've only been waiting for over an hour, that's all.

M: Yes, I know, I... I tried to get here in time, but just after I left home, the car broke down.

W: The car broke down?

M: Yes, and.., well.., luckily.., there was a garage near me, and.., and it took them a while to repair it.

W: Why didn't you at least phone?

M: I would have! But I didn't know the number of the restaurant.

W: You could have looked it up in the telephone book!

M: Yes, but... You'll never believe this... I couldn't remember the name of the restaurant. I knew where it was, but forgot the name.

W: I see, well, it was lucky you find a garage to repair your car.

Q8. Why did the man apologize?

9.Where did they plan to meet?

10.How long has the woman been waiting for?

(8)

A.His car broke down.

B.He forgot the telephone number.

C.He was late for the appointment.

D.He couldn't remember the name of the restaurant.

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第4题

听力原文:M: Can you tell me about the university shuttle bus system? This is such a large
campus, and I have classes all over campus. I need to take the shuttle bus from one class to another, or I'll never make it on time.

W: What do you need to know? I think it's a really ~eat system.

M: First of all, where does it go?

W: The university shuttle bus system goes all over campus. It doesn't leave the campus; if you want to travel off-campus, you'll need to take the city bus system. But the university shuttle bus system will get you from one class to the next very efficiently.

M: And how much does it cost?

W: I'ts free, can you believe it? So you don't have to pay a cent to get all around the university campus.

M: That's really great. And how do I catch the shuttle bus?

W: Just look for one of the bright yellow shuttle bus signs, and go sand next to it. You can see the yellow shuffle bus signs all over campus. A shuttle bus will come along approximately every five minutes, so you shouldn't have to wait long.

M: That sounds good. Thanks for your help.

W: No problem.

(20)

A.The size of the campus.

B.The city bus system.

C.The length of time for each class.

D.The university bus system.

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第5题

听力原文:W: I think there should be greater restrictions placed on the press and the stori
es they print. I can't open a newspaper or magazine without reading stories full of false information about myself or people I know. It's get ting...

M: Sorry, but I can't believe that you're actually complaining about free publicity. I mean I remember, Shelley, before you were famous, you were begging us to write features about you...anything...

W: If you would just let me finish of course the press have been important. I'm an actress and I understand the power of the press. But the thing is, I rarely seem to read anything true about myself these days... The point I'm trying to make here is that famous people have families with feelings.

M: Oh, sorry. You're really hurt by that particular article last week.

W: To increase circulation and make more money, certain newspapers continue to print those stories when it's obvious that they're not true.

M: But I think we have to consider the relationship between fame, the public and the press. The public are fascinated by fame and scandal, and they love to read about their favorite stars.

W: I'm sick of gutter-press making up stories. It's irresponsible and it messes up people's life.

M: The problem is, it's not always clear what's true and what isn't. I mean, if a newspaper prints something scandalous or embarrassing about a famous person, they're bound to deny it, but that doesn't mean it's not true.

W: Are you trying to say...

M: No smoke without fire, if you ask me.

(20)

A.A little known actress and a literary critic.

B.A well-known actress and a newspaper editor.

C.A movie star and one of her fans.

D.A movie star and a TV interviewer.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Hi, Molly! What are you doing here?W: Hi, Jack. The usual thing, shopping. How

听力原文:M: Hi, Molly! What are you doing here?

W: Hi, Jack. The usual thing, shopping. How about you?

M: No shopping for me, I'm just looking. It's a long time until pay day and I have nothing left from my last salary.

W: Well, window shopping is OK, I guess. You know, you should really start to think more seriously about your money.

M: I know, I know. I try to save it, but I always spend it.

W: We should design a special spending plan for you. Every month you can spend some and save some. Then we can control when and how much you spend.

M: That sounds like a great idea, but I've already tried these types of plans. I can never stick to them.

W: Come on! You've got to try again. Can you believe that I used to be just like you? I spent everything I earned, I never saved anything! But now I have some monthly rules that I always stick to. For example, when I get paid I always take 30% of my salary and put it into another bank account, my savings account, so I will have no chance to spend it.

M: I never thought of that. I only have one account, I keep all of my money there, so it's always available for me to spend.

W: Exactly, that's the first thing we will change. Go to your bank when you get paid and open another account, it's really easy. Let's say that next month will be a new beginning for you, no more crazy spending, OK?

M: Yes, you are right. I always buy countless items that I don't need and will never use. Maybe if the money isn't available I wont be tempted to spend it. Thanks Molly! That was some great advice.

(23)

A.He's window shopping.

B.Shoes.

C.A plan.

D.He's buying everything.

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第7题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tony, you look worried. Anything wrong with you?M: Well, nothing much. It

听力原文:W: Hi, Tony, you look worried. Anything wrong with you?

M: Well, nothing much. It is just about the interview I am going to have.

W: Oh, that's a piece of cake for you. You have been through a lot of them, and with success.

M: Yes, but this one is different. It's going to be a phone interview.

W: I see. Let me give you some suggestions. I attended a lecture about phone interviews just last week.

M: Great. So, what should I do?

W: Who will start the call and when?

M: The employer, but the time is not set. This is painful.

W: Then, some preparations are necessary. Paste a copy of your resume on the wall near the phone and something about the employer and the company.

M: Oh, what for?

W: It can be helpful when you are answering the phone. Plus, it can make you more focused and consistent. This will increase your value to the interviewer.

M: OK. What else?

W: Keep a mirror nearby.

M: What for? The employer can't see me any way.

W: No, he can't. But you can see yourself in the mirror and smile to it. This can help you improve your telephone presence. People will feel you much friendlier, more interested.

M: That's new. I am going to try it.

W: Stand up while you are answering the phone.

M: Oh, I think sitting down can make me more relaxed.

W: Maybe, but in an interview, you don't want to be too relaxed, do you? And it is said when you stand up, you can improve your posture and your response time. This can make the interviewer believe you are very enthusiastic.

M: It makes a lot of sense to me now. Thank you.

W: Don't mention it.

(20)

A.They are talking about a job interview.

B.They are talking about a phone interview.

C.They are talking about a TV interview.

D.They are talking about an Internet interview.

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第8题

听力原文:W: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World. It programs for and ab
out business people. Tonight we have Mr. Angelino who came to the United States six years ago, and is now an established businessman with three restaurants in town. Tell us, Mr. Angelino, how did you get started?

M: Well, I started off with a small diner. I did all the cooking myself and my wife waited on tables. It was really too much work for two people. My cooking's great. And word got around town about the food. Within a year, I had to hire another cook and four waitresses. When that restaurant became very busy, I decided to expand my business. Now with three places, my main concern is keeping the business successful and running smoothly.

W: Do you advertise?

M: Oh yes. I don't have any TV commercials, because they are too expensive. But I advertise a lot on radio and in local newspapers. My children used to distribute ads in nearby shopping centers, but we don't need to do that anymore.

W: Why do you believe you've been so successful?

M: Um, I always serve the freshest possible food and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back.

W: So you always aim to please the customers?

M: Absolutely! Without them I would have no business at all.

W: Thank you, Mr. Angelino. I think your advice will be helpful to those just staring out in business.

Questions:

22. What is the woman's occupation?

23. What do we learn about Mr. Angelino's business at its beginning?

24. What does Mr. Angelino say about advertising his business?

25. What does the man say contribute to the success of his business?

(23)

A.Journalist of a local newspaper.

B.Director of evening radio programs.

C.Producer of television commercials.

D.Hostess of the weekly "Business World".

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第9题

—Do you think it's going to rain over the weekend?

—().

A.I don't believe

B.I don't believe it

C.I believe not so

D.I believe not

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第10题

听力原文:W: I haven't seen Mike for years. How is he getting along?M:I came across him in

听力原文:W: I haven't seen Mike for years. How is he getting along?

M:I came across him in the street only yesterday and he told me that he was having trouble with his new business.

W: He has set up another business? I knew nothing about it.

M: He managed a shop last year selling sport clothes but it soon went bankrupt. So he changed his mind.

W: What is he doing now?

M: He is managing a bar. And this is also in a pretty bad stale.

W: Sorry to hear that, but that should be what he's good at.

M: Yes. But he was fined and threatened to close the bar.

W: What went wrong?

M: He's only licensed to sell beer, but he sold hard drinks.

W: He should have minded his steps. But that shouldn't be the reason for...

M: Well... He has had several other setbacks, too.

W: Misfortunes never come alone. What setbacks?

M: The people around him did not support him. Some even tried to play down him.

W: They are jealous, aren't they?

M: Worse than that. Some people even tried to encourage him against his wife, because she wants him to give up the business.

W: I can't believe that.

M: And Mike was in a ruined mood.

W: Let's go and have a good talk with Mike's wife. We need to persuade her to support him.

M: You've taken the words put of my mouth.

(23)

A.In a shop today.

B.In a street today.

C.In the street yesterday.

D.In a shop yesterday.

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