A.qualify
B.qualified
C.qualifies
D.Qualifying
第2题
听力原文:M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the. qualifications needed for this position. That's one of the reasons why you've been short-listed.
M: Thank you. As a matter of fact, I have been in computer programming for three years.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Brown gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm.
W: I see. Well, have you got any questions?
M: Yes, well, I wonder if you could tell me what the salary would be.
W: Of course. We'd be offering a starting salary of $ 600 a week, that's for 40 hours.
M: Do you mean that it might be increased at a later time?
W: Yes, we usually give our staff a month's trial and then, if everything is satisfactory, we raise the salary by 20 percent. Any more questions?
M: No. I think that's all.
W: Well, thank you very much for coming in. I have a few more short-listed candidates to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you soon.
M: Thank you very much for your time.
(20)
A.He was looking for a job.
B.He seemed to have many needed qualifications.
C.He handed in his application earlier than others.
D.He needed a position in the company.
第3题
A.what
B.so that
C.which
D.and
第4题
F:Hello!Is this Commercial Information Consultancy Company?
M:Yes,CIC. May I ask who is calling?
F:This is Lisa Bradley,B-R-A-D-L-E-Y, International Trade Group.
M:What can I do for you, Ms. Bradley?
F:I'd like to know some information about an international company. It's called Johnson's Fast-food CO. Limited.
M:Could you repeat the name of the company, please?
F:Johnson's Fast-food Co. Limited.
M:Just a moment, please. Let me check about it on our computer.
F:Thank you.
M:We do have the company listed in our information system, Ms. Bradley. What kind of information are you interested in?
F:The more detailed, the better.
M:When do you need it, Ms. Bradley?
F:Could I have it before 5 pm today?
M:No problem at all. By the way, could you tell me your fax number?I'll fax you the information.
F:That's a good idea. Our fax number is six double three——nine o one five eight.
M:All right, so it's six-three-three-nine-o-one-five-eight. You'll have it soon.
F:Thank you very much.
M:My pleasure.
?You will hear two telephone conversations and one monologue.
?Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a woman telephoning a consultancy company.
NOTES ABOUT ITG
Caller's name:(1)______
From:International Trade Group
Target Company:Johnson's(2)______Co. Ltd.
Time:Information needed before(3)______today
Fax:(4)______
第5题
W: Good morning. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the. qualifications needed for this position. That's one of the reasons why you've been short-listed.
M: Thank you. As a matter of fact, I have been in computer programming for three years.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Brown gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm.
W: I see. Well, have you got any questions?
M: Yes, well, I wonder if you could tell me what the salary would be.
W: Of course. We'd be offering a starting salary of $ 600 a week, that's for 40 hours.
M: Do you mean that it might be increased at a later time?
W: Yes, we usually give our staff a month's trial and then, if everything is satisfactory, we raise the salary by 20 percent. Any more questions?
M: No. I think that's all.
W: Well, thank you very much for coming in. I have a few more short-listed candidates to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you soon.
M: Thank you very much for your time.
A.He was looking for a job.
B.He seemed to have many needed qualifications.
C.He handed in his application earlier than others.
D.He needed a position in the company.
第6题
听力原文:M:Hello!
F:Hello!Is this Commercial Information Consultancy Company?
M:Yes,CIC. May I ask who is calling?
F:This is Lisa Bradley,B-R-A-D-L-E-Y, International Trade Group.
M:What can I do for you, Ms. Bradley?
F:I'd like to know some information about an international company. It's called Johnson's Fast-food CO. Limited.
M:Could you repeat the name of the company, please?
F:Johnson's Fast-food Co. Limited.
M:Just a moment, please. Let me check about it on our computer.
F:Thank you.
M:We do have the company listed in our information system, Ms. Bradley. What kind of information are you interested in?
F:The more detailed, the better.
M:When do you need it, Ms. Bradley?
F:Could I have it before 5 pm today?
M:No problem at all. By the way, could you tell me your fax number?I'll fax you the information.
F:That's a good idea. Our fax number is six double three——nine o one five eight.
M:All right, so it's six-three-three-nine-o-one-five-eight. You'll have it soon.
F:Thank you very much.
M:My pleasure.
?You will hear two telephone conversations and one monologue.
?Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
?You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a woman telephoning a consultancy company.
NOTES ABOUT ITG
Caller's name:(1)______
From:International Trade Group
Target Company:Johnson's(2)______Co. Ltd.
Time:Information needed before(3)______today
Fax:(4)______
第7题
A.what
B.so that
C.which
D.and
第8题
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Duncan. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the qualifications needed for this position, especially experience.
M: I have been in computer programming for eight years now.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position, Mr. Duncan?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Smith gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm, Mrs. Keaton.
W: I see. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you shortly, Mr. Duncan.
M: Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to your decision. C, Good-bye, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good-bye, Mr. Duncan.
A.To represent his firm.
B.To pay a social call.
C.To have an interview.
D.To service a computer.
第9题
W: God afternoon, Mr. Duncan. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the qualifications needed for this position, especially experience.
M: I have been in computer programming for eight years now.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position, Mr. Duncan?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Smith gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm, Mrs. Keaton.
W: I see. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you shortly, Mr. Duncan.
M: Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to your decision. Good-bye, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good-bye, Mr. Duncan.
A.To represent his firm.
B.To have an interview.
C.To pay a social call.
D.To service a computer.
第10题
听力原文:M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Duncan. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the qualifications needed for this position, especially experience.
M: I have been in computer programming for eight years now.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position, Mr. Duncan?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Smith gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm, Mrs. Keaton.
W: I see. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you shortly, Mr. Duncan.
M: Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to your decision. C, Good-bye, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good-bye, Mr. Duncan.
(23)
A.To represent his firm.
B.To pay a social call.
C.To have an interview.
D.To service a computer.
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