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W: We need another bookcase, but furniture is so expensive here.
Q: What does the woman want to do?
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A.Borrow some books.
B.Sell her books.
C.Buy a bookcase.
D.Find a bigger place.
听力原文:W: Are those pictures in color or black and white?
M: Some are black and white and others are in color.
What do we know about the pictures?
A.They are all in color.
B.Not all of them are in color.
C.They are all black and white.
听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How' re you?
M: Fine! And yourself?
W: Can't complain. Did you have time to look at my proposal?
M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?
W: Sure. I' ve been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive , we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should ' ye will that cost?
W: Sure. I' ye been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should' ye been installed long ago.
M: How much will that cost?
W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.
M: OK. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.
W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.
M: And what's the picture?
W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.
M: What about advertising?
W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.
M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for us? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?
W: Quite frankly, it' s just not enough anymore. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.
M: Will we be able to afford all this?
W: I'll look into it , but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.
M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely: Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.
W: All right. I'll see to it.
(23)
A.The benefits of strong business competition.
B.A proposal to lower the cost of production.
C.Complaints about the expense of modernization.
D.Suggestions concerning new business strategies.
听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How're you?
M: Fine! And yourself ?
W: Can't complain. Did you have time to look at my proposal?
M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?.
W: Sure. I've been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should've been installed long ago.
M: How much will that cost?
W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.
M: OK. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.
W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.
M: And what's the picture?
W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.
M: What about advertising?
W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.
M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for us? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?
W: Quite frankly, it's just not enough any more. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.
M: We’ll we be able to afford all this?
W: I'll look into it, but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.
M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely. Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.
W: All right. I'll see to it.
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A.It costs much more than its worth.
B.It should be brought uptodate.
C.It calls for immediate repairs.
D.It can still be used for a long time.
听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How're you?
M: Fine! And yourself?
W: Can't complain.Did you have time to look at my proposal?
M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?
W: Sure. I've been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should have been installed long ago.
M: How much will that cost?
W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.
M: Ok. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.
W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.
M: And what's the picture?
W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.
M: What about advertising?
W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.
M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for ns? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?
W: Quite frankly, it's just not enough any more. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.
M: Will we be able to afford all this?
W: I'll look into it, but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.
M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely. Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.
W: All fight. I'll see to it.
(23)
A.The benefits of strong business competition.
B.A proposal to reduce the cost of production.
C.The expense of modernizing the factory.
D.Suggestions about new business strategies.
听力原文:W: Hello, Gary. How're you?
M: Fine! And you?
W: Can't complain. Did you have time to look at my proposal?
M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?
W: Sure. I've been trying to come up with some new production and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should've been installed long ago.
M: How much will that cost?
W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.
M: Ok. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.
W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.
M: And what's the picture?
W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.
M: What about advertising?
W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.
M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for us? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?
W: Quite frankly, it's just not enough any more. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.
M: Will we be able to afford all this?
W: I'll look into it, but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.
M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely. Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.
W: All right. I'll see to it.
(27)
A.The benefits of strong business competition.
B.A proposal to lower the cost of production.
C.Complaints about the expense of modernization.
D.Suggestions concerning new business strategies.
听力原文:M: I thought it would be fun if we all went to the movie downtown.
W: Count me out.
M: Why?
W: I' ve heard that it' s not worth the money.
What does the woman mean?
A.The man should not expect her to go along.
B.She doesn' t think she has enough money.
C.She will go even though the movie is bad.
D.The man should count the number of people going.
M:It is postponed because all the teachers have to attend an important meeting.
Q:What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.The teacher postponed the meeting.
B.There won't be a test this afternoon.
C.The students will be attending the meeting.
D.The students will take an English test this afternoon.
听力原文:M: This is the longest assignment we've had all this semester.
W: You're telling me, we would be lucky if we could do half of it.
Q: What does the woman say about the assignment?
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A.She has done half of it already.
B.She agrees that it is very long.
C.They have all semester to do it.
D.There's nothing wrong with it.
M: Oh, hardly, but we had a good time just the same. We managed to stop at the old Ghost Town near Virginia City. That's what Jimmy was all excited about.
W: Did you go to Denver like your wife wanted to?
M: Yes, we stayed with her cousin for two days. We had to pass up the Grand Canyon though, because Jimmy got sick from eating too many grapes.
W: How about the stop at Indian Falls? Did you have any time for that?
M: Yes, but we almost didn't. We left Denver on Highway 14 when we should have taken Highway 90. When we realized it, it was almost dark. Still we got there in time to take a few pictures.
W: Where else did you go?
M: Well, we went through Phoenix, Arizona. We all liked that. But we had some trouble with the car there. We had to stay an extra day because of that.
W: I bet that made you mad.
M: It sure did, especially because I had the guy at the garage give the car a checkup just before we left home, and he said the car was in excellent condition. Still I can't complain. I was able to get in some extra fishing because of the delay. I went out with the man who was staying in the hotel we were at.
W: Generally, you did quite a lot.
M: Yes, we certainly did. But after we got home, it took us two days to rest up. All that driving around was murder.
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A.They had to stay in Denver for two days.
B.They missed seeing the Grand Canyon.
C.They started out on the wrong highway.
D.They almost didn't see Indian Falls.
听力原文:W: Do you have a seat for the concert tomorrow?
M: No seat at all, but we sell standing-room tickets two hours before the performance.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.It is too late for the man to go to the concert.
B.The man must wait for two hours to buy a ticket.
C.People have already been standing in line for two hours.
D.The man can buy a standing-room ticket tomorrow.