-Do you like your job? -I'm a nurse. A. Right B. Wrong
-Do you like your job?
-I'm a nurse.
A. Right
B. Wrong
-Do you like your job?
-I'm a nurse.
A. Right
B. Wrong
听力原文:W: Hey, Dave! I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?
M: Oh, I'm doing okay, but school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax.
W: By the way, what's your major anyway?
M: Hotel management.
W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?
M: Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?
W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but I realized that I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed my major to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.
M: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?
W: Well, fortunately, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and books.
M: That's great!
W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?
M: Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.
W: Oh, what do you do there?
M: I am a cook.
W: How do you like your job?
M: It's okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.
(23)
A.He wants to become a cook.
B.He hopes to go on to graduate school.
C.He wants to travel around the world.
D.He'd like to work at a hotel.
听力原文:M: Hi, Maria.
W: Oh! Hi, Dave. Come on in. Take a seat. Would like anything to drink, coffee or tea?
M: Coffee would be fine. Eh... So how have you been?
W: Oh, not so bad. And you? M: Oh, I'm doing OK. But school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax.
W: By the way, what's your major anyway?
M: Hotel management.
W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?
M: Eh... I haven't decided for sure. But I think I'd like to work for a hotel or a travel agency in this area. How about you?
W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French. But I realized I. might have a hard time finding a job using a language. So I switched to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.
M: So do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?
W: Well, fortunately for me, I received four-year academic scholarship. That pays for all of my school expenses.
M: Wow. That's great.
W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?
M: Yeah, I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.
W: Oh, what do you do there?
M: I'm a cook.
W: How do you like your job?
M: It's OK. The other guys are friendly and the pay isn't bad.
What does the conversation take place?
A.In a teahouse.
B.In a classroom.
C.In Dave's dorm.
D.At Mafia's home.
听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Tom. Long time no see!
M: Hi, Kate. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop by.
W: Come on in. Take a seat. Would you like anything to drink? I have Sprite or orange juice.
M: Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you been?
W: Oh, not bad. And you?
M: Oh, I'm doing okay, but school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax.
W: By the way, what's your major anyway?
M: Hotel management.
W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?
M: Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?
W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed majors to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be so difficult.
M: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?
W: Well, fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and books.
M: Wow. That's great.
W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?
M: Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.
W: Oh. What do you do there?
M: I'm a cook.
W: How do you like your job?
M: It's okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.
(23)
A.He wants to become a teacher.
B.He hopes to go on to graduate school.
C.He would like to work at a hotel.
D.He wants to be a manager.
A.History.
B.French.
C.Computer Science.
D.Hotel Management.
听力原文:W: Hey, Dave! I haven't seen you for ages. How have you been?
M: Oh, I'm doing okay, but school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax. W: By the way, what's your major anyway?
M: Hotel Management.
W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?
M: Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?
W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed my major to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be as difficult.
M: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?
W: Well, fortunately, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and books.
M: Wow. That's great!
W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?
M: Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.
W: Oh. What do you do there?
M: I'm a cook.
W: How do you like your job?
M: It's okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What does the man want to do after he graduates?
20. What is the woman majoring in?
21. How does the woman pay for college?
22. Where does the man work part-time?
(23)
A.He wants to become a cook.
B.He hopes to go on to graduate school.
C.He wants to travel around the world.
D.He'd like to work at a hotel.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Is this the human resources department?
M: Yes, that's right. Is there anything I can do for you?
W: Yeah, I'm a TV reporter, and I'm doing a serial interview on the job market in China. Could you do me a favor, please?
M: My pleasure. What would you like to know first?
W: I know you have a very large staff of over one thousand. How do you appoint them to the right posts, and transfer them, if necessary, at the right time?
M: That's a good question. Ah, let me see. We give tests and on-the-job trials in different ways, so we know whichever job best suits a certain person.
W: My second question is that today there are many people, especially the competent ones, who jump from job to job. How do you settle that?
M: We have tight regulations and long service awards for motivating employees. But, anyway, they make their own choices. If they choose to stay, they need to abide by our policies.
W: I'm sorry, I didn't quite follow you. Do you mean that they are free to come and go?
M: Yes, you are quite right.
W: Another question is that since you've been a personnel manager for several years, what do you think is the bottleneck in the job market in China today? Why is it so hard for graduates to find a suitable job?
M: Well, let me see. Maybe it's the lack of experience. They remain frustrated in a new workplace even after half a year.
W: Now I've got it. But may I ask you one more question, please?
M: Of course you can.
W: Suppose I were one of your job applicants, what would you advise me to do?
M: Learn what you are learning well and try to be proficient in at least one thing. That's my tip for all job hunters.
W: Thank you very much.
(20)
A.She is a journalist.
B.She is a broadcaster.
C.She is a TV compere.
D.She is a personnel manager.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, could I ask you some questions?
M: Of course.
W: I work for an advertising agency, and I' m doing some research. It' s for a new magazine for people like you.
M: People like me? What do you mean?
W: People between 25 and 35 years old.
M: Okay. Right?
W: What do you do at the weekend?
M: Well, on Friday, my wife always goes to her exercise class, then she visits friends.
W: Don't you go out?
M: Not on Fridays. I never go out on Fridays. I stay at home and watch television.
W: And on Saturdays?
M: On Saturdays, my wife and I always go sailing together.
W: Really?
M: Hmm hmm. We love it! We never miss it. And then in the evening we go out.
W: Where to?
M: Different places. We sometimes go and see friends. We sometimes go to the cinema or a restaurant. But we always go out on Saturday evenings.
W: I see. And now, Sunday. What happens on Sunday?
M: Nothing special. We often go for a walk, and I always cook a big Sunday lunch.
W: Oh! How often do you do the cooking?
M: Hmm...Twice a week, three times a week.
W: Thank you very .much. All I need now are your personal details; your name, job, and so on. What's your surname?
M: Robertson.
(23)
A.To make preparations for a new publication.
B.To learn how couples spend their weekends.
C.To know how housework is shared.
D.To investigate what people do at the weekend.
听力原文:M: So, Marie you work with computers?
W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.
M: He told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?
W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?
M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?
W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than to day.
M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad?
W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!
M: Why not? Don't you get along with him?
W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it any more. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.
M: Why not quit?
W: Never! I may work long hours and have lots of pressure, but the pay's great and I love what I do. It was my childhood dream to work on cartoons.
M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?
W: Maybe you are right. I like the money and the title, and the idea of working on cartoons,. If I keep working like this I'm going to be dead before I'm 40!
M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.
W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days. of my life !
(23)
A.yes, a very nice marl
B.no, nobody likes him.
C.he's OK.
D.she doesn't have a boss.
听力原文:M: So, Marie, you work with computers?
W: That's right. I'm a computer programmer.
M: John told me you're working in a movie studio. Is that true?
W: That's right. I work for Walt Disney. Ever heard of them?
M: Sure I have! They make the cartoons, right? So, what's it like?
W: Great, but today was exceptionally busy. I've never experienced a day worse than today.
M: If you have a good boss, however, it can't be that bad.
W: Oh, don't even get me started about my boss!
M: Why not? Don't you get along with him?
W: No one gets along with him! Even his wife left him because she couldn't take it anymore. It's not just that, my job involves a lot of time at the computer, many hours, it can be very tiring.
M: Why not quit?
W: Never! I may work long hours and have lots of pressure, but the pay's great and I love what I do. It was my childhood dream to work on cartoons.
M: I'm confused. Why do you continue with a job that gives you so much pressure?
W: I like the money and the title, and the idea of working on cartoons. If I keep working like this I'm going to be dead before I'm 40!
M: I think you should have a chat with your boss, tell him how you feel.
W: Maybe you are right. I think I'll do that. This has got to be one of the worst days of my life!
(23)
A.Yes, a very nice man.
B.No, nobody likes him.
C.He's OK.
D.She doesn't have a boss.