听力原文:M: Mr. Brown is leaving for London today on the nine o'clock flight. We need some
W: Ordinarily, I'd be happy to, but there's something wrong with my car.
Q: How is Mr. Brown going to London?
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A.By bus.
B.By car.
C.By plane.
D.By train.
W: Ordinarily, I'd be happy to, but there's something wrong with my car.
Q: How is Mr. Brown going to London?
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A.By bus.
B.By car.
C.By plane.
D.By train.
听力原文:M: I'd like to see Mr. Brown as soon as possible.
W: I'm sorry. Mr. Brown is on his vacation now. He won't be back until Thursday, but I suggest you call on Tuesday or Wednesday to be sure.
Q: When will the man probably meet Mr. Brown?
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A.Tuesday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Thursday.
D.Friday.
听力原文:M: Hello, this is William White. May I speak to Miss Brown?
W: I'm sorry, Mr. White. Miss Brown has gone to buy some dictionaries.
Where might Miss Brown go?
A.Library.
B.Bookstore.
C.Bank.
听力原文:W: Mr. Brown, I tried to memorize the script. but I keep forgetting the lines.
M: Look, Mary, you'll be fine if you stop putting so much pressure on yourself.
What's the man's attitude towards the woman?
A.Mary is not so forgetful.
B.Mary used to have good memory.
C.Mary shouldn't be so nervous.
D.Mary shouldn't try to memorize the whole script.
W: That's okay. I'm glad you've come in his place.
Q: What do we learn from the conservation?
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A.The man is late for the trip because he is busy.
B.The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person.
C.The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Brown.
D.The woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come.
M: Thanks for calling; I'll expect Mr. Smith at 10 o'clock.
Q: Whose secretary is calling?
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A.Smith's.
B.Brown's.
C.Susan's.
D.Bob and Brown's.
W: That’s OK. I am glad you come in his place.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.The man is late for the rip because he is busy.
B.The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person.
C.The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Brown.
D.The woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come.
M: Oh, well, thank you for calling. I'll see him in his office then.
Where is Dr. Brown now?
A.In his office.
B.At home.
C.Not sure.
D.In New York.
听力原文:W: Good evening, Mr. Brown, and welcome to the program.
M: Thank you!
W: I wonder if you could tell listeners more about the work you do?
M: Certainly.
W: Mr. Brown, I gather that you work for a company developing software for reading electronic books?
M: That is so.
W: Do you think there is much future in that7
M: Well, people buy music online—so why not books?
W: You have to read electronic books on a machine, don't you?
M: That is so, although of course you might be able to print them out on a printer.
W: .So why should people read a book on an expensive machine when they can buy a cheap copy and carry it around with them and read it whenever they like?
M: That is an interesting point. People need time to become aware of the value of e-books.
W: Is it true that at the Frankfurt Book Fair, in 2000,there was a prize for the best books published in electronic form?
M: Yes, that is true: the prize was worth $ 100,000.
W: Who put up the money for the prize?
M: Err, software companies such as Microsoft and Adobe.
W: I suppose they are trying to encourage publishers to get the e-book business off the ground.
M: That's probably true.
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A.At a television studio.
B.On a radio program.
C.In a job interview.
D.In a factory.
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see. You're Mr. Brown, is that right?
M: Right. I'll graduate from college next June.
W: Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, never. We did some practice work in class.
W: You seem to be doing well at college. What kind of pay do you hope to get?
M: From what I've read, it seems that the pay at the beginning would, be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here we would start at $10,500 for the first year of training. Then you would get $15,000. After that it would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other things, like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this paper. You can take it along and look at it at home.
M: Do you really think I can get a job here? I really hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. The company will be hiring two people. You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.
How much does the man want to be paid a year at the beginning?
A.$15,000.
B.$12,000.
C.$10,500.
听力原文:W: Hello, Compact Computers. May I help you?
M: Yes, this is Jack Brown from Hunter's Office Supplies. May I speak to Betty Taylor, please?
W: I'm sorry, but she's not in right now.
M: Okay, do you know when she'll be back?
W: Uh, yes, she should be here later on this afternoon maybe about 4:30. May I take a message?
M: Yes. Ms. Taylor sent me a brochure detailing your newest line of laptop computers with a description of other software products, but there wasn't any information about after-sales service.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. Would you like me to fax that to you?
M: Yes, but our fax is being repaired at the moment, and it won't be working until around 2:30. Hum ... could you try sending that information around 3:30.'? That should give me time to look over the material before I call Ms. Taylor, say, around 5:00.
W: Sure. Could I have your name, telephone number, and fax number, please?
M: Yes. Jack Brown and the phone number is 560-1287. And the fax number is 560-1288.
W: All right, Mr. Brown. And your phone number is 560-1287, and the fax number is 560- 1288. Is that correct?
M: Yes, it is.
W: All right. I'll be sure to send you the fax this afternoon.
M: Okay, bye.
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A.She's at a meeting.
B.She's out of the office.
C.She's talking with another customer.
D.She is busy at the moment.