1、06.35or in the university bookstore.09.02Q: What does the man mean?25.762. M: Do you think I could borrow your car 29.34to go grocery shopping?31.38The supermarkets outside the city are so much cheaper. 35.18Id also be happy to pick up anything you need.38.14W: Well, I dont like to let anyone else d
2、rive my car. 41.87Tell you what, why dont we go together?45.50Q: What does the woman mean?02:02.273. M: Forgive the mess in here, 05.61we have a party last night. 07.42There were a lot of people 09.22and they all brought food.11.10W: Yeah, I can tell. 12.56Well, I guess its pretty obvious 15.04what
3、youll be doing most of today.17.51Q: What does the woman think the man will do?35.304. W: What time would suit you 38.43for the first-round talks with John Smith?40.97M: Well, you know my schedule. 43.03Other than this Friday, 44.65one day is as good as the next.47.50Q:03:04.475. W: I was so angry y
4、esterday!08.24My biology teacher did not even let me explain 11.30why I missed the field trip. 13.02He just wouldnt let me pass!15.10M: That doesnt seem fair. 16.89Id feel that way too if I were you.19.72Q: What does the man imply?36.696. M: I really cant stand the way 40.11David controls the conver
5、sation all the time. 43.02If he is going to be at your Christmas party, 45.54I just wont come.47.36W: Im sorry you feel that way, 49.27but my mother insists that he come.51.55Q: What does the woman imply?04:08.487. W: Youre taking a course with Prof. Johnson. 12.86Whats your impression so far?14.74M
6、: Well, many students could hardly stay awake 17.69in his class without first drinking a cup of coffee.21.14Q:37.928. W: Have you ever put a computer together before?42.58M: No, never. 43.88But I think if we follow these instructions exactly, 47.17we wont have much trouble.49.43Q: What are the speak
7、ers going to do?05:06.91Now you will hear the two long conversations.10.25Conversation One12.39W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?14.95M: Well, I have to work very long hours, 17.43about eleven hours a day.19.85W: What time do you start?21.69M: I work 9 to 3, then I start again at 5:30 25.38an
8、d work until 11, six days a week. 28.11So I have to work very unsocial hours.31.76W: And do you have to work at the weekend?34.10M: Oh, yes. Thats our busiest time. 36.79I get Wednesdays off.38.81W: What are the things you have to do 40.62and the things you dont have to do?42.85M: Uh, I dont have to
9、 do the washing-up, 45.66so thats good. I have to wear white, 48.28and I have to keep everything in the kitchen totally clean.51.93W: Whats hard about the job?54.10M: You are standing up all the time. 56.32When we are busy, people get angry and sharp, 59.41but thats normal.06:00.99W: How did you lea
10、rn the profession?02.89M: Well, I did a two-year course at college. 05.71In the first year we had to learn the basics, 08.69and then we had to take exams.10.93W: Was it easy to find a job?12.95M: I wrote to about six hotels 15.22and one of them gave me my first job, 17.53so I didnt have to wait too
11、long.19.97W: And whats the secret of being good at your job?22.61M: Attention to detail. 24.24You have to love it. 25.95You have to show passion for it.28.16W: And what are your plans for the future?30.59M: I want to have my own place 32.24when the time is right.34.28Questions 9 to 12 are based on 3
12、6.66the conversation you have just heard.39.309. What does the man say about his job?58.6510. What does the man think 07:01.59is the hardest part of his job?18.8011. Where did the man get his first job after graduation?39.6612. What does the man say is important to being good at his job?08:00.52Conv
13、ersation Two02.77W: Now youve seen this table of figures 04.89about the pocket money children in Britain get?07.64M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, 10.77but I dont quite understand the column entitled change. 14.96Can you explain what it means?17.03W: Well, I think it means the change from
14、 the year before. 20.77Im not a mathematician, 22.47but I assume the rise from 72p to 90p 25.83is a rise of 25 percent.27.92M: Oh yes, I see. 29.52And the inflation rate is there for comparison.32.74W: Yes. Why do you think the rise in pocket money 36.06is often higher than inflation?38.39M: I am so
15、rry Ive no idea. 40.43Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.43.08W: Perhaps they are. 44.55But it looks as if children were a lot better off 47.43in 2001 than they were in 2002. 50.83Thats strange, isnt it?52.72And they seem to have been better off 54.67in 2003 than they are now. 56.78I wonder
16、 why that is.58.51M: Yes, I dont understand that at all.09:01.22W: Anyway, if you had children, 03.45how much pocket money would you give them?05.67M: I dont know. I think Ill probably 07.76give them two pounds a week.09.64W: Would you? And what would you 11.33expect them to do with it?13.18M: Well,
17、 out of that 14.50they have to buy some small personal things, 17.06but I wouldnt expect them to 18.73save to buy their own socks, for example.21.25W: Yes. By the way, do most children 23.88in your country get pocket money?25.96M: Yeah, they do.27.40Questions 13 to 15 are based on 29.71the conversat
18、ion you have just heard.32.1313. What is the table of figures about?51.2314. What do we learn from the conversation 54.78about British childrens pocket money?10:12.4615. Supposing the man had children, 16.34what would he expect them to do with their pocket money?34.48Section B35.71Directions: In thi
19、s section, you will hear 3 short passages. 40.16At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. 44.13Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. 48.03After you hear a question, 49.78you must choose the best answer from 51.72the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). 56.57T
20、hen mark the corresponding letter 58.84on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.11:02.95Passage One04.81As the new sales director for a national computer firm, 08.39Alex Gordon was looking forward to his first meeting 11.31with the companys district managers. Everyone arrived on time,
21、 15.82and Alexs presentation went extremely well. 19.22He decided to end the meeting with the conversation 22.13about the importance of the district managers to the companys plans. 26.08I believe we are going to continue 27.95to increase our share of the market, he began, 30.85because of the quality
22、 of the people in this room. 34.10The district manager is the key to 36.20the success of the sales representatives in his district.39.81He sets the term for everyone else. 42.28If he has ambitious goals 43.95and is willing to put in long hours, 45.98everyone in his unit will follow his example.49.33
23、When Alex was finished, 50.84he received polite applause, 52.74but hardly the warm response he had hoped for. 55.54Later he spoke with one of the senior managers. 58.61Things were going so well until the end, 12:01.03Alex said disappointedly. 02.94Obviously, I said the wrong thing.05.96Yes, the dist
24、rict manager replied. 08.42Half of our managers are women. 10.54Most have worked their way up from sales representatives, 13.66and they are very proud of the role 15.18they played in the companys growth. 17.10They dont care at all about political correctness. 19.93But they were definitely surprised
25、and distressed 22.77to be referred to as he in your speech.25.45Questions 16 to 19 are based on 28.17the passage you have just heard. 30.8316. Who did Alex Gordon speak to 34.45at the first meeting?51.1117. What did Alex want to emphasize 54.97at the end of his presentation?13:12.4418. What do we learn about the audience 16.34at the meeting?32.241