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Which company do you work ___________?

A.at

B.on

C.for

D.to

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第1题
Part AYou have read the following magazine advertisement in which a company is looking for

Part A

You have read the following magazine advertisement in which a company is looking for a secretary.

Secretary Needed

At least three years' experience to work in an office. Ability to type 120 to 150 words per minute. Fluent in spoken and written English. Good at teamwork. Send your resume and a latest photo to the company address by the end of this week.

Write an application letter of approximately 100 words to the company. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Xiao Tao" instead. You do not need to write the address.

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第2题
Part AYou graduated from a commercial school two years ago and have worked as an accountan

Part A

You graduated from a commercial school two years ago and have worked as an accountant in an import-export company for two years. Write a letter to a company applying for a position of accountant which is advertised in Shanghai Daily. Your letter should include:

1. a self-introduction

2. your qualification for the position

3. asking for an interview

You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Liu Hua" instead. You do not need to write the address.

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第3题
Part A You have read the following magazine advertisement in which a certain company is

Part A

You have read the following magazine advertisement in which a certain company is loo- king for an office assistant. You want to write a letter to apply for the job.

Write an application letter to Mogon Office by addressing "Gentlemen". The letter must include the following information:

1. your age, sex, nationality

2. your possible educational background

3. your working experience

4. your reason for getting the job

You should write approximately 150 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Li Hong" instead. You don't need to write the address.

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第4题
听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?M: (23) Not regularly. I used to have a job in

听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?

M: (23) Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.

W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?

M: (24) There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same thing all the time.

W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?

M: Yes. (25)I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.

W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?

M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude towards work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.

(20)

A.He works in a publishing company.

B.He cooks at home.

C.He is a teacher or lecturer.

D.He has no regular job.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a pub

听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?

M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family, to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.

W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?

M: There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same tiring all the time.

W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?

M: Yes. I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.

W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?

M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude to work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.

(20)

A.He works in a publishing company.

B.He cooks at home.

C.He is a teacher or lecturer.

D.He has no regular job.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Come in.Please take your seat.W: Thank you.M: Now could you tell me a bit abou

听力原文:M: Come in. Please take your seat.

W: Thank you.

M: Now could you tell me a bit about yourself, please?

W: Yes, sir. My name is Linda King. I'm not 25 until the end of this month. I'm not married. I studied in the Department of Economics of N. C. State University. After graduation, I was working as an accountant with my last company for four years.

M: Well, tell me, why did you leave?

W: Actually I didn't leave. The company closed down.

M: Closed down?

W: Yes, it went bankrupt. So I was out of job.

M: I see. What foreign language can you speak?

W: I can speak a little French, but I am good at German because my mother came from Germany.

M: Great! Our company has established business with a German company recently. We are in need of a secretary and interpreter. Do you think you're qualified for the job?

W: I think so. I don't mind hard work.

M: Well, we'll call you, if we decide to hire you. Can I reach you by the fax number on your resume?

W: I'm sorry. My fax machine just broke down. But I cheek e-mail every day.

M: O.K. That will do. Thank you. Good-bye.

23. Which of the following information about Linda is correct?

24.Why does the man become excited when Linda says she speaks good German?

25.By which means will the company contact Linda when they decide to hire her?

(20)

A.She wants the job because she is bankrupt.

B.She can speak three languages.

C.She is 25 years old when she is attending the interview.

D.She is a student in N. C. State University.

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第7题
听力原文:Tom: Mr. Clinton, I have been with this company for five years. And I've always b
een very loyal to the company. And I feel that I've worked quite hard here. And I've never been promoted. It's getting to the point now in my life where, you know, I need more money, i would like to buy a car. I'd like to start a family, and maybe buy a house, all of which is impossible with the current salary you' re paying me.

Mr. Clinton: Tom, I know you've been with the company for a while, but raises here are based on merit, not on length of employment. Now, you do your job adequately, but you don't do it well enough to deserve a raise at this time. I've told you before, to earn a raise you need to take more initiative and show more enthusiasm for the job. Uh, for instance, maybe find a way to make the office run more efficiently.

Tom: All right. Maybe I could show a little more enthusiasm. I still think that I work hard here. But a company does have at least an obligation to pay its employees enough to live on. And the salary I'm getting here isn't enough. I can barely cover my expenses.

Mr. Clinton: Tom, again , I pay people what they're worth to the company, not what they think they

need to live on comfortably. If you did that the company would go out of business.

Tom: Yes, but I have .I have been here for five years and I have been very loyal. And it's absolutely necessary for me to have a raise or I cannot justify keeping this job any more.

Mr. Clinton: Well, that's a decision you'll have to make for yourself, Tom.

What's Tom's purpose of speaking to Mr. Clinton?

A.Asking for housing.

B.Asking for a promotion.

C.Asking for a raise.

D.Asking for some help for work.

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第8题
Questions are based on the following passage. "Innovative" does not necessarily mean radi

Questions are based on the following passage.

"Innovative" does not necessarily mean radical or expensive, nor do the best ideas comefrom the top. A woman on the shop floor at Ford suggested putting symbols of different en-gine parts so that drivers would not need a manual to do something simple, such as checkthe oil. It proved so popular it is now common practice.

Ford"s open policy towards employees" ideas "generates tens of thousands of e-mailsa month", according to Ed Sketch, the director of training and development in Americaand Europe. The company has even employed people to sift through them. Money-savingbrainwaves are rewarded with big bonuses or a new car.

Companies might want to recruit innovative thinkers, but do they really want noncon-formists on board? Peer Granger, the head of Insight Training, which runs innovation work-shops for companies, believes that the risk of not having them on board is greater. "It"s notlike the old days, where companies could churn out the same old product year after yearand customers would buy them. It" companies don"t innovate, they die. Just look at the highstreet. And almost by definition, you have to be difficult in order to innovate because it isabout challenging the status quo."

The problem is that innovators are usually seen as trouble-makers and are often the first peo-ple to go if a company is downsizing. There"s such a blame culture that people are scared to stepoutside the norms. In our workshops we show people the value of breaking rules."

However, Granger thinks that difficult, innovative people would crumble without theirconformist colleagues. "Crikey, you need the other people to say, "Hang on, maybe thisisn"t a good idea", which can save you a lot of hassle later. And turning an idea into realitymay involve office politics, which difficult people may not be good at."

The example of the woman whose suggestion was popular indicates that ___________. 查看材料

A.everything that is beneficial to people can be said to be innovative

B.even the common people can put forward an innovative suggestion

C.people are easy to accept new things that are helpful to them

D.the ideas from the top sometimes are not as good as those from ordinary people

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第9题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. I'm Dianna Huston.M: Good morning. What can I do fo

听力原文:W: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. I'm Dianna Huston.

M: Good morning. What can I do for you?

W: I'm a college student I'm taking a business course which needs three weeks' work experience. My lecturer, Mr. Armstrong, Suggested I contact you as you've allowed students before to practice in your company (22) . Pre brought a letter of reference from Mr. Armstrong for you.

M: Thanks. Yes, our company has a good relationship with the university. We've had many students here over the past years. We usually take students who are in the second half of their courses (23) . What about you?

W: Pm almost at the halfway mark. I've got some exams in two weeks. Then I'll be ready to start before the beginning of the second semester. But I thought I'd get this organized before the exams start

M: That's a very responsible way of thinking. It's a good idea to get in early. Pm sure there will be many students soon.

W: I could start in three weeks if you like.

M: Do you understand what's involved in the practice?

W: I think so. Mr. Armstrong explained the procedures to us. I have to work regular hours, and write a comprehensive report on what I've learnt as an assignment for Mr. Armstrong and the personnel department of the company as well. And you will send a report about my work to Mr. Armstrong and that will also be part of my assessment (24) .

M: That's right. But I'll have to discuss this application with the personnel department. And I will let you know as soon as possible if you' ve been accepted (25) .

W: Yes, please. If I'm not accepted, I'll have to apply somewhere else.

(26)

A.Applying for a work experience.

B.Applying for a part-time job.

C.Taking an exam.

D.Visiting an old friend.

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第10题
Dear Ms. Pascal,I would appreciate very much an opportunity to meet with you and demonstra

Dear Ms. Pascal,

I would appreciate very much an opportunity to meet with you and demonstrate how my unique experience and education could be of particular advantage to your company’s future growth.

My practice last summer at Pascal Business Systems helped me focus on my academic and career goals. My fourteen weeks with your company involved sales support activities including preparing brochures and catalogs,coordinating trade shows,providing data and information to salespeople in the field,and interacting with customers.

During the past two semesters I have concentrated on developing my electronic publishing and business communication skills. I am confident that I Can improve the ways in which Pascal Business Systems provides support for field marketing representatives. This would include designing and maintaining an online catalog which could be coordinated with current inventories(库存清单).

I am available for an interview at your convenience and look forward to an opportunity to discuss ways to improve operations and communications with field locations and sales. Thank you for your kind consideration.

Sincerely,

Lourdes Santiago

56. How long did Lourdes Santiago work at Pascal Business System?

______________________________

57. What activities was he involved in when he had his practice in the company?

A whole variety of____________________________.

58. What special skills did Lourdes Santiago develop during the past two semesters?

He developed electronic publishing and_________________________

59. What could he do to help support the field marketing representatives?

By designing and maintaining__________________________

60. What is ?

Lourdes Santiago writes the letter to ask for__________________________.

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