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Part IIIListening Comprehension35minutesSection ADirection:In hissection,you will hear8short conversations and2long conversations.At theend ofeachconversation,one ormore questionswill beasked aboutwhat wassaid,both the conversation and thequestions will be spoken only once.After eachquestion therewill apause.During thepause,you mustread the fourchoices markedA,B,C andD,and decidewhich isthe bestanswer.Then markthecorresponding letteron AnswerSheet2with asingle linethrough thecentre.
11.A Givehis anklea goodrest.B Treathis injuryimmediately.C Continuehis regular activities.D Becareful whenclimbing steps.
12.A Ona train.B Ona plane.C Ina theater.D Ina restaurant.
13.A Atragic accident.B Afad occasionCSmiths unusuallife story.D Smithssleeping problem.
14.A Reviewthe detailsof allher lessons.B Compare notes with his classmates.C Talkwith herabout hislearning problems.D Focuson themain pointsof herlectures.
15.A Theman blamedthe womanfor beingcareless.B Theman misunderstoodthe womansapology.C Thewoman offeredto payfor the mans coffee.D Thewoman spiltcoffee on the mansjacket.
16.A extremelytedious.B Hardto understand.C Lackinga goodplot.D Notworth seeingtwice.
17.A Attendingevery lecture.B Doinglots ofhomework.C Readingvery extensively.D Usingtest-taking strategies.and data.What doesall thismean foryou Asa future knowledge worker,you canexpect to begenerating,processing as well asexchaning information.Currently,three outof fourjobs involvemindwork,and thatnumber willincrease sharplyin thefuture.Management andemployees alikewill bemaking decisions in such areas as product development,quality controland customersatisfaction.In thenew world of work,you canlook forwardto beingin constanttraining to acquire new skills that will helpyoukeep upwith improvetechnologies andprocedures.You canalso expect to be taking greater controlof yourcareer.Gone outof the nine-to-five jobs,lifelong securtiy,predictable promotionsand eventheconventionalwork placeas you are familiarwith.Dont expectthe companies will provide you with aclearly definedwork path.And dontwait for someone to empoweryou,you haveto empower yourself.
18.A Thedigital TVsystem willoffer differentprograms.B He is eagerto seewhat the new systemis like.C Hethinks itunrealistic tohave500channels.D Thenew TVsystem maynot provideanything better.Question19to22are based on thepassage you have just heard.
19.aa noticeby the electricity board.bads promotingelectric appliances.cthe descriptionof athief indisguise.da newpolicy onpensioners5welfare.
20.aspeaking witha properaccent.bwearing anofficial uniform.cmaking friendswith themdshowingthem hisID.
21.ato beon thealert whenbeing followed.bnot toleave seniorcitizens aloneat home.cnot tolet anyone in withoutan appointment.dto watchout forthose from the electricity board.
22.ashe wasrobbed nearthe parkinglot.ball hermoney in the bankdisappeared.cthe pensionshe hadjust drawnwas stolen.dshe wasknocked downin the post office.Question23to25are based on thepassage you have just heard.
23.amarketing consultancy.bProfessional accountancy.cluxury hotelmanagement.dbusiness conferenceorganization
24.ahaving agood knowledge of itscustoms.bknowing somekey peoplein tourism.chaving been to thecountry before.dbeing ableto speak Japanese.
25.ait willbring herpotential intofull play.bit willinvolve lotsof train travel.cit willenable herto improveher Chinese.dit willgive hermore chancesto visitJapan.Section BDirections:In thissection,you willhear3short passage.At theend ofeach passage,you willhear somequestions.Both thepassage andthe questionswillbespokenonlyonce.After youhear aquestions,you mustchoosethe bestanswer from the fourchoices markedA,B,Cand D.Then markthe correspondingletteron AnswerSheet2withasingle linethrough thecentre.Passage OneQuestion26to28are basedon thepassage you have just heard.
26.a Thelack oftimeb Thequality oflife.c Thefrustrations atwork.d Thepressure onworking families.
27.aThey were just asbusy aspeople oftoday.bThey sawthe importanceof collectiveefforts.cThey didntcomplain asmuch asmodern man.dThey liveda hardlife byhunting andgathering.
28.aTo lookfor creativeideas of awarding employees.bTo explorestrategies forlowering productioncosts.cTo seeknew approachesto dealingwith complaints.dTo findeffective ways to giveemployees flexibility.Passage TwoQuestion29to31are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
29.afamily violence.bhis childrensefforts.cher fathersdisloyalty.dhis secondwife*s positiveinfluence.
30.ahis advancedage.bhis childrensefforts.c hisimproved financialcondition.dhis secondwife*s positiveinfluence.
31.alove isblind.blove breedslove.cdivorce oftenhas disastrousconsequences.dhappiness ishard tofind inblended families.Passage ThreeQuestion32to35are basedon thepassage youhave justheard.
32.a itwas locatedin aparkb itsowner diedofaheart attackcit wentbankrupt all of sudden.d itspotted plantswere forlease only.
33.aplanting sometrees in the greenhousebwriting awant adtoalocal newspapercputting upa goingoutof businesssign dhelpinga customerselect somepurchases
34.aopening anoffive in the new office parkbkeeping betterrelations withher companycdevelopingfresh businessopportunities dbuildinga biggreenhouse ofhis own
35.aowning the greenhouse onedayb Securinga jobat the office parkcCultivating morepotted plants.d Findingcustomers outof townSectionCDirections:In thissection,you willhear apassage threetimes.When thepassage isread for the firsttime,you shouldlisten carefullyfor itsgeneral idea.When thepassage isread for the second time,you arerequired to fill in theblanks numberedfrom36to43with theexact wordsyouhave justheard.Forblanks numberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillin the missinginformation.For theseblanks,youcan eitheruse theexact wordsyouhave justheardor writedown themain pointsin yourown words.Finally,when thepassage isread forthe thirdtime,you shouldcheck whatyouhavewritten.Were now witnessing the emergence ofan advancedeconomy basedon information andknowledge.Physical36—,raw materials,and capitalare nolonger thekey37inthecreation ofwealth.Now,the38raw materialin oureconomy isknowledge.Tomorrows wealthdepends on thedevelopment andexchange ofknowledge.And39entering theworkforce offertheir knowledge,nottheir muscles.Knowledge workersget paidfor theireducation andtheir abilityto learn.Knowledgeworkers40in mind work.They dealwith symbols:words,41and data.What doesall thismean foryouAs afutureknowledgeworker,you canexpectto be42,processing,aswellas exchanginginformation.43,three outof fourjobs involvesome formof mindwork,and thatnumber willincrease sharplyin thefuture.Management andemployees alike
44.In the newworldofwork,you canlook forwardto beingin constanttraining45_.You canalsoexpect tobetakinggreatercontrolof yourcareer.Gone arethenine-five jobs.lifetime security,predictable promotions,and eventhe conventionalworkplace,as youare familiarwith.46,and dontwaitforsomeoneto“empoweryou.You havetoempoweryourself.参照答案Section A
11.A
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.D
16.B
17.A
18.D
19.C
20.D
21.C
22.C
23.A
24.D
25.BSection B
26.A
27.A
28.D
29.B
30.D
31.B
32.B
33.C
34.C
35.ASectio C36labor/labour37ingredients38vital39individual40engage41figures42generating43currently
44.Will bemakingdecisionsinsuchareasasproductdevelopment,quality controland customerssatisfaction
45.To acquirenewskillsthatwillhelp youkeep upwith improvedtechnologies andprocedures
46.Dont expectthat thecompanieswillprovideyouwith clearlydefined careerpaths原文Section AQll.--Todays abad dayfor me.I felloff astep andtwistedmy ankles.-Dont worry.Usually ankleinjuries healquickly ifyou stopregularactivitiesfor awhile.What does the womansuggest the man doQ
12.-May I see yourticket,please I think youare sittingin myseat.—Oh,youre right.My seatis inthe balcony.Im terriblysorry.Where doesthe conversationmost probablytake placeQ
13.-Did youhear JaySmith diedin hissleep lastnight—Yes,its verysad.Please leteverybody knowthat whoeverwants tomay attendthe funeral.What arethe speakerstalking aboutQ
14.—Have youtaken ProfessorYoung*s exambefore Imkind ofnervous.-Yes.Just concentrateon theimportant ideasshes talkedabout inthe class,and ignorethe details.How doesthe womansuggest theman preparefor ProfessorYoungs examQ
15.—Fm sosorry,sir.And youlllet mepay tohave yourjacket cleaned,wont you-Thafs allright.It couldhappen toanyone.And Imsure thatcoffee doesn*t leavelasting marksonclothing.What canwe inferfrom theconversationQ
16.—Have youseen themovie thedeparted1The plotis socomplicated that I reallygot lost.—Yeah.I feltthe same.But afterI sawit asecondtime,I couldput all the piecestogether.How didthe twospeakers findthe movieQ
17.—Pm reallysurprised yougot anA on the test.You didntseem tohave donea lotof reading.-Now youknow whyI nevermiss alecture.What contributetothe womanshigh scoreQ
18.—Have youheard about thenewdigital televisionsystem Itlets peopleget aboutfive hundredchannels.—Yeah,but Idoubt thatwill haveanything differentfrom whatwe watchnow.What doesthemanmeanNow youwillhearthe twolong conversationsConversationoneW:Gosh,have youseen this,RichardM:See whatW:In thepaper,it saysthere5saman goinground pretendingheis fromtheelectricityboard.Heisbeencalling atpeoples homes,saying heis checkthat alltheir appliancesare safe.Then hegets aroundthemto makehim acup oftea,and whilethey outof theroom,he stealstheir money,handbag,whatever,andmakes offwithit.M:But youknow Jean,its partlytheir ownfault.They shouldnever letanyone likethat inunless youareexpecting them.W:Its allvery wellto saythat,but someonecomes tothe doorand sayselectricity orgas.And youautomaticallythinkthey areok.Especially theyflashed acard toyou.M:does thisman havean IDthenW:Yes,thats justit.It seemshe usedto work fortheelectricityboardat onetime.According tothepaper,the policeare warningpeople especiallypensioners.Not toadmit anyoneunless theyhave anappointment.Its abit sad.One oldlady told them,shes justbeentothepostoffice todraw herpension,when hecalled,she saidhe mustfollowed herhome.He stolethe wholelot.M:but,what doeshe looklike.Surely theymust havea description.W:oh,yes.They have.Lefs see,in his30s,tall,bushy darkhair,slight northernaccent.Sounds abit likeyouactually.Questions19to22are basedon theconversation youhavejustheard
19.What doesthe womanwant theman toread inthe newspaper
20.How didthemanmentioned inthe newspapertry to win furthertrust fromthe victims
21.What isthe warningfromthepolice
22.what doesthe womanspeaker tellus about the oldladyConversation twoM:Miss Jones,could youtell memore aboutyour firstjob withhotel marketingconcepts.W:yes,certainly.I wasa marketingconsultantresponsible formarketing tenUK hotels.They wereallluxury hotelsintheleisure sectorallofvery highstandard.M:Which marketswere youresponsible forW:For Europeand Japan.M:Iseefrom yourresumethat youspeak Japanese.Have youever beento JapanW:Yes,I have.I spenta monthin Japanin.I metallthekey peopleinthetourist industry,the bigtouroperators,andthetourist organizations.As IspeakJapanese,I hada verybig advantage.M:Yes,of course.Have youhad anycontact withJapan,in yourpresent jobW:yes,Ive hada lot.Cruises havebecome verypopular withthe Japaneseboth forholidays andforbusiness conferences.In fact,the marketfor alltypes ofluxury holidaysfortheJapanese hasincreased alotrecently.M:really Vminterested tohear moreabout that.But firsttell mehave evertraveled ona luxurytrain,theOrienting Expressforexample.W:no Ihavent.But Ivetraveled on the Gracialexpress toSwitzerland,and Itraveled acrossChina bytrainabout8years ago.I lovetraintravel.Thats whyI amvery interestedin thisjob.Questions23to25five are basedontheconversationyouve justheard.
23.What didthe womando inher firstjob
24.What gavethe womanan advantageduring herbusiness tripin Japan
25.Why isthe womanapplying forthenewjobSection BPassageOneTime!Ithinka lotabout time.And notjust becauseits thename of the newsorganization!workfor.Like mostworking people,I findtime orthe lackof it,a neverending frustrationand an unwinnablebattle.My everydayis arace againstthe clockthatInever,ever seemtowin.This ishardly alonesomecomplaint.According tothe familiesand workinstitutes nationalstudy of the changingworkforce,fifty-five percentof employeessay theydont have enough timefor themselves,sixty-three percent dont haveenough timefor theirspousesor partners,and sixtysevenpercentdonthaveenoughtime fbrtheirchildren.Its alsonot anew complaint.I betour ancestorsreturnedhome fromhunting wildanimals andgatheringnuts andcomplained abouthow littletime theyhad topay inbattle sceneson theircave wars.The differenceis thatthe bossof animal-hunting andthe headof nut-gathering probablytoldthemtoshut upor nosurvivalfor you.Todays workersare stilldemanding controlover theirtime.Thedifference istoday9s bossesare listening.Ive beenreading areport issuedtoday calledWhen WorkWorksproduced jointlyby threeorganizations.They setout tofind andaward theemployers whoemploythe mostcreative andmost effectivewaysto give theirworkers flexibility.I foundthis reportworthreading andsuggest everyboss shouldread itfor ideas.Questions26〜28are basedonthepassage you\ejustheard.
26.What isthe speakercomplaining about
27.What doesthe speakersay aboutour ancestors
28.Why doesthe speakersuggest allbosses readthe reportby thethree organizationsPassageTwo“Loving achild isa circularbusiness.The moreyou give,the moreyou get,the moreyou wanttogive.Penelope Leachonce said.What shesaid provestobetrue ofmy bloodedfamily.I wasbom in
1931.Asthe youngestof sixchildren,I learnedto sharemy parents*love.Raising sixchildren duringthe difficulttimesof theGreat Depressiontook itstoll onmyparentsrelationship andresulted intheir divorcewhenIwas18years old.Daddy neverhad veryclose relationshipswithhischildren anddrifted evenfartheraway fromus afterthe divorce.Several yearslater awonderful womancame into his life,and they weremarried.She hadtwo sons,one ofthem stillat home.Under herinfluence,we becamea blendedfamily^^andagood relationshipdeveloped betweenthe twofamilies.She alwaystreated usas ifwewere her own children.It wasbecause ofour othermother—Daddys secondwife—that hebecame closer tohisown children.They sharedover twenty-five yearstogether beforeour fatherpassed away.At thetime ofhis death,thequestion cameup ofmy mother-Daddy*s firstwife-attending hisfuneral.I willnever forgetthe unconditionalloveshown bymy stepmotherwhen Iasked herif shewould objecttomother attendingDaddys funeral.Without givingit asecond thought,she immediatelyreplied/€Ofcourse not,Honey-shes themother ofmy children.Questions29〜31are basedonthepassage you9vejustheard.
29.According tothe speaker,what contributedto herparents*divorce
30.What broughtthe fatherclosertoherownchildren
31.What messagedoesthe speaker wantto conveyin thistalkPassage ThreeInFebruary lastyear,my wifelost herjob.Just assuddenly,the ownerofthe greenhouse whereI workedasmanager diedof heartattack.His familyannounced thattheyweregoing toclose thebusiness becausenooneinthe familywanted torun it.Things lookedpretty gloomy.My wifeand IreadtheWANT adseachday.Then onemorning,as1was hangingoutthegoing outof business“sign atthe greenhouse,the dooropened,and inwalked acustomer.She wasan officemanager whosecompany hadjust movedinto thenewoffice parkontheedgeoftown.She waslooking forpots andplants toplace inthe receptionareasinthe offices.I dontknow anythingabout plants/9she saidJTmsure ina fewweeks theyllall bedead.”While Iwas helpingher selecther purchases,my mindwas raising.Perhaps asmany asa dozenfirmshave recentlyopened officesinthenewofficepark,and therewere severalhundred moreacreswithconstruction underway.That afternoon,I droveout tothe officepark.By6oclock thatevening,I hadsignedcontracts withseven companiesto rentplants fromme andpay mea feeto maintainthem.Withina week,I hadworked outan agreementto leasethegreenhousefromtheowners family.Business isnowincreasing rapidly,and oneday,we hopetobethe proudowners ofthegreenhouse.Questions32〜35arebasedonthepassage youvejustheard.
32.What dowe learnaboutthegreenhouse
33.What wasthe speakerdoing whenthe customerwalked inon morning
34.What didthespeakerthink ofwhen servingtheofficemanager
35.What wasthe speakershope fbrthe futureSectionCWe arenowwitnessingtheemergenceoftheadvance economybasedoninformationandknowledge:physical labor,raw materialsand capitalarenolonger thekey ingredientsinthe creationalwealth.Nowthe vitalraw materialin oureconomy isknowledge.Tomorrows wealthdepends onthe developmentandexchange ofknowledge.And individualsentering theworkforce offerthe knowledgenot theirmuscles.Knowledge workersget paidfor theireducation andtheir abilityto learn.Knowledge workersengageinmindwork,they dealwith symbols,words,figures。
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