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Part Two Long ConversationsExerciseDirections: In this section, you will hear 10 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, 3 questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have just heard.Conversation 1Questions 1 to 3 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.1. A. To emigrate abroad. B. To study abroad. C. To travel abroad. D. To visit his relative abroad.2. A. The certificate of what work he has been engaged in and a copy of contract signed with your employer. B. The personnel statistics involved in the training and the certificate from the authority only. C. His training program with details, documents showing what training he has got and his other personal information, etc. D. His education background, work experience, and training program with details.3. A. The woman is quite an expert in application for visa. B. The woman knows more about the application procedure than the man. C. The application procedure for visa has been changed. D. This is the first time for him to get training abroad. Conversation 2Questions 4 to 6 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.4. A. Inward dimensions (国内情况), creating employment opportunities, reducing regional and social inequalities, etc. B. Outward dimensions, such as anti-dumping (反倾销的) and product-specific safeguards, revise international criteria. C. Mainly personnel training so as to amend (修正) no less than 177 domestic laws and regulations. D. To get familiar with the international custom administration, foreign investment and so on.5. A. Skeptic and pessimistic. B. Practical and negative. C. Practical and optimistic. D. Negative and pessimistic.6. A. Europeans will assess them on a case-by-case basis to determine whether market conditions are met or not. B. US will check whether the prices fixed by Chinese producers or exporters are proper with its criteria. C. Europeans will investigate dumping cases against Chinese products with US criteria. D. US will check the prices fixed by Chinese producers or exporters with Europeans criteria.Conversation 3Questions 7 to 9 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.7. A. A new overseas PhD student. B. The secretary of the department. C. A part time job hunter, D. A supervise or of that department.8. A. They are discussing the arrangement of meeting the supervisor. B. They are talking about the register formalities (手续) and the meeting with the supervisor. C. They are talking about how to fill out register forms. D. They are talking about where the student lives.9. A. In the department office. B. In the secretary office. C. In the Register Office. D. In the supervisors office.Conversation 4Questions 10 to 12 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.10. A. They are negotiating about the prices of export products and their transaction only. B. They are negotiating about the way of goods delivery. C. They are negotiating about their first transaction. D. They are negotiating about the offer and quotation.11. A. 1800 pieces. B. 2000 pieces. C. 3800 pieces. D. 2800 pieces.12. A. In cash. B. By check. C. By letter of credit. D. Not decided.Conversation 5Questions 13 to 15 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.13. A. He is looking for the department where he is going to work. B. He is looking for Mr. Green, the head of the Accounts Department. C. He is looking for a new job in the Accounts Department. D. He is looking for the woman, as ex-secretary.14. A. A secretary in the Public Relations Department. B. A clerk in the Accountants Department. C. A job that has nothing to do with personal contacts. D. A job that will provides comfortable working conditions.15. A. Mr. Greens job. B. Somebody elses job. C. Lenny Collins job. D. The womans job. Conversation 6Questions 16 to 18 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.16. A. Eating too simple. B. Lack of enough sleep. C. Lack of enough vitamins. D. Overburden with his present work.17. A. Hell possibly improve his eating habit and takes up some physical exercises. B. Hell possibly either change his job or simply quit it. C. Hell spare some time so as to get enough time to sleep. D. Hell stop work overtime and take more vitamins.18. A. A Sandwich and a cup of coffee. B. Some vitamin pills with mineral water. C. Some home-made food as porridge. D. Something that is not mentioned here.Conversation 7Questions 19 to 21 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.19. A. They are talking about the mans marriage arrangement. B. They are talking about the mans quarrel with his girl friend. C. They are talking about how to hold the mans marriage ceremony. D. They are talking about the mans fiancee.20. A. Very considerable. B. Quick temper. C. Too mean. D. Too practical.21. A. Not tactical enough and too childish. B. Too sharp and practical. C. Very stupid and not thoughtful enough D. Not gentlemanlike or patient enough.Conversation 8Questions 22 to 24 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.22. A. Because she didnt like music. B. Because she was out for a picnic. C. Because she forgot the time for tile concert.D. Because she didnt expect the concert should be so nice.23. A. Some well-known songs sung by China Opera and Dance Troupe Chorus. B. Some well-known music played by Mr. Smith, the International Violin Contest winner. C. A piano duet played by two Italians and Mr. Smith. D. A string orchestra played by Tokyo Orchestra.24. A. They were adapted from some famous movies. B. They were adapted from Beethovens Moonlight Sonata. C. They were adapted from Mendelsohns masterpieces. D. They were adapted from Johann Juniors By the Beautiful Blue Danube.Conversation 9Questions 25 to 27 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.25. A. In a bank. B. At the womans home. C. On the street. D. In a store.26. A. He wants to know something about travelers check. B. He wants to discuss the functions of travelers check. C. He wants to buy a travelers check for his travel abroad. D. He wants to replace his money with a travelers check.27. A. The advantages of a travelers check are refundable under any conditions. B. The advantages of a travelers check are convenient, safe. C. The advantages of a travelers check are no requirement for signature or opening bank account. D. The advantages of a travelers check are purchasable and replaceable anywhere.Conversation 10Questions 28 to 30 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.28. A. Because she would send a message to the man when in need. B. Because that is a must required by the library. C. Because everybody should do so if he or she wants to borrow books there. D. Because it is an efficient measure to prevent the books from being stolen.29. A. Yes, he can, if he pays some money. B. Yes, he could, if the man has reserved it a month ago. C. No, because the book needs renewing by the man. D. No, because that book has been reserved by somebody else.30. A. She is very helpful and efficient. B. She is lazy and snobbish. C. She is impatient and rude. D. She is very talkative and chatty. Part Three PassagesExercise 1Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center.The Questions 1 to 5 are based on the passages you have just heard.Passage One1. A. It mainly talks about the scenery of Venice. B. It mainly talks about the problems that Venice has to face with. C. It mainly talks about the current situation of Venice. D. It mainly talks about the general information of Venice.Passage Two2. A. The history of background music. B. The advantage and disadvantage of background music. C. How to make active use of background music. D. The side effect that background music possibly creates.Passage Three3. A. It mainly states whether there is at all a difference between general education and school education. B. It mainly states a great difference between general education and school education. C. It mainly states school education is much more wide-ranging than general education. D. It mainly states school education is much more comprehensive than general education.Passage Four4. A. Gift money, a kind social devotion to education. B. The best ways for school to spend a sum of gift money. C. Gift money, the basic support of school physical improvement. D. Gift money, the embodiment of generosity.Passage Five5. A. Importance of Physical Exercises. B. The Varieties of Physical Exercises. C. Public Physical Exercise. D. Physical Exercise, a Key to Good Health.Exercise 2Passage OneQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. They want to change the way English is taught. B. They learn English to find well-paid jobs. C. They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English. D. They know clearly what they want to learn.2. A. Professionals. B. College students. C. Beginners D. Intermediate learners.3. A. Courses for doctors. B. Courses for businessmen. C. Courses for reporters. D. Courses for lawyers.Passage TwoQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. To show off their wealth. B. To feel good. C. To regain their memory. D. To be different from others.2. A. To help solve their psychological problems. B. To play games with them. C. To send them to the hospital. D. To make them aware of its harmfulness.3. A. They need care and affection. B. They are fond of round-the-world trips. C. They are mostly from broken families. D. They are likely to commit crimes.Passage ThreeQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Because it was too heavy. B. Because it did not bend easily. C. Because it did not shoot far. D. Because its string was short.2. A. It went out of use 300 years ago. B. What was invented after the short how. C. It was discovered before fire and the wheel. D. Its still in use today.3. A. They are accurate and easy to pull. B. Their shooting range is 40 yards. C. They are usually used indoors. D. They took 100 years to develop.Passage FourQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Because of the Suns size. B. Because of the Suns age. C. Because of the Suns location. D. Because of the Suns temperature.2. A. It looks like a brilliant, pearly white, filmy light.B. It looks like a gases streaming outward. C. It looks like rays of gas thinning out constantly. D. It looks like a weak and invisible sunlight.3. A. It would become hotter and hotter. B. It would become clearer and clearer. C. It would become thinner and thinner. D. It would become stronger and stronger.Passage FiveQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Because he was the composer of the music for Oklahoma. B. Because he was a dancer who performed with Agnes de Mille. C. Because he was a critic who praised Agnes de Milles choreography (为舞蹈设计动作). D. Because he was the owner of The New York Times.2. A. It created chaos among the people. B. It made people crazed. C. It made people angry. D. people were confused by it.3. A. Because it was considered rather revolutionary. B. Because it was representative of a team of the United States culture. C. Because it was poorly received in New York City. D. Because it was an inspiring love story.Exercise 3Passage OneQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. The fierce competition of the world market and peaceful world. B. The necessities of the common interests between governments. C. The building up of the principles of the public relations in the world. D. The benefits resulted from the improvement of living standard.2. A. Because he wanted to suggest that public relations developed fast and vigorously. B. Because he wanted to suggest the development of public relations is not matured enough. C. Because he wanted to suggest that public relations still needed further development. D. Because he wanted to suggest that public relations needed strong support.3. A. Partly the knowledge and understanding of customers requirements. B. The continual improvement in standard of living throughout the world. C. Keener competition among world business organizations. D. Opening overseas offices and acquiring subsidiaries abroad.Passage TwoQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Because a good sleep is critical to peoples work and life. B. Because a good sleep can change ones temper greatly. C. Because a good sleep can be served as an all-purpose medicine. D. Because a good sleep is a key to peoples successes.2. A. They are humans mental health, physiological need and public safety. B. They are physiological need, physical health and strain of sleeplessness. C. They are humans mental health, physiological need and physical health. D. They are a complete mental breakdown and humans mental health.3. A. More clever and healthier. B. Not affected by car accidents. C. More energetic and healthier. D. Never cranky or out of sorts.Passage ThreeQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. He wants to show us that he is unique. B. He wants the public to learn something from him. C. He wants to show us teaching is easy than explaining. D. He wants the public will understand them.2. A. His special feelings. B. His understanding of his works. C. His preference to life. D. His attention to a beautiful sight.3. A. Because they can tell us something and show us something. B. Because they can bring some delight from them. C. Because they can reflect a certain aspect of the world. D. Because they are beautiful and interesting.Passage FourQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Computers. B. Office workers. C. Personal secretaries. D. Human secretarial workers.2. A. They belong to security guards. B. They belong to the ones with three full color dimensions. C. They belong to artificial intelligent ones. D. They belong to intelligent ones.3. A. It would be equipped with multimedia facilities. B. It would be controlled by a computer personal secretary. C. It would be crowded with people. D. It would be equipped with telecommunication machines.Passage FiveQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Because many factors are mutually connected and influenced. B. Because people need maintenance of our culture as an entertainment. C. Because protecting the environment will affect ecosystem. D. Because protecting the environment will affect our current quality of our life.2. A. We wouldnt have any more the kind of animals, B. The animals would become a record of history. C. The animals wouldnt exist in this world. D. The animals would be faced with terrible danger.3. A. The world wouldnt be proper for human beings to live in. B. We have to move to some other planets.C. Our children would never have a chance to enjoy arts.D. The quality life of our later generation would be deeply affected.Exercise 4Passage OneQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just beard.1. A. To tell us the important sources of news and entertainment: newspapers and other publications. B. To tell us newspapers and other publications are our daily necessities. C. To tell us the popular varieties of newspapers and other publications. D. To tell us the publications popular in the United States 2. A. Angered. B. Informed. C. Amused. D. Teased.3. A. The newspapers for general readers. B. The newspapers for the aged. C. The magazines for the aged. D. The books for special tastes.Passage TwoQuestions 1 Io 3 are based on the passage you have just heard1. A. A book review. B An introduction of a book. C. A comment of a book. D. An essay.2. A. Negative. B. Neutral. C. Skeptical. D. Favorable.3. A. Great novels are usually very attractive and interesting. B. Great novels usually have more than one plot. C. Great novels usually reflect many meanings and values. D. Great novels can express their meanings on more than one level.Passage ThreeQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. A. Rare

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