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新视野大学英语视听说教程第二版(4)答案及Unit_Test答案全套
Unit3
Leadin>Task1
BasiclisteningpracticeDACBCListeningin>Task1BCADCTask2BBABATask3
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
Youranswer
droughttsunamiundersearesultindryspellflood
watersuppliesfamine
agricultureheavyrainfallmeltingswell
man-madedams
Correctanswerdroughttsunamiundersearesultindryspellflood
watersuppliesfamine
agricultureheavyrainfallmeltingswell
man-madedams
Let’stalkTask1
Youranswer
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Correctanswer
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)erupted
buryingfew
overseasrescueinjureddamagedislanderssevenbiggestclose
aftershockstrap
20millionpoundsdiseaseeruptedburyingfew
overseasrescueinjureddamagedislandersseven/7biggestclose
aftershockstrap
20millionpoundsdisease
Furtherlisteningandspeaking>Furtherlistening>Task1BADACTask2
1.Sincethecompanywascomposedentirelyofmenover65,therewasdoubtthattheywouldbeofanyassistance.Butthefarmercalledthecompanyanywaybecausethefireprovedtobemorethanthesmalltownfiredepartmentcouldhandle,andtherewasnootherhelpavailable.
2.Thetruckdrovestraighttowardthefireand,insteadofstoppinginfrontofthefire,droverightintothemiddleoftheflames.
3.Afteranhourofintensefighting,theyhadextinguishedthefire.4.Afteranhourofintensefighting,theyhadextinguishedthefire.
5.Thecaptainsaid,"Thefirstthingwe'regoingtodoistogetthebrakesfixedonthatstupidfiretruck."Thatsuggeststhattheydroverightintothemiddleoftheflamesbecauseofuselessbrakesratherthanbravery.
Task3ABCDC
Viewingandspeaking>Task1
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)Youranswer
rescued
worstfloodingsurprisefloodedmyson's
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Correctanswerrescued
worstfloodingsurprisefloodedmyson's
(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)crews
bursthitsave
hightidefurniturenormal
computersystemdrugsheavycrewsbursthitsave
hightidefurniturenormal
computersystemdrugsheavy
Unittest
PartI
Directions:Listentotheshortdialogs,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.1.
(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
2.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
3.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
A.4.0.
B.4.5.C.6.0.D.6.5.
A.Thecropswereallfailedinthisareabecauseofthedrought.
B.Theareawashitbytheworstdroughtinthelast30years.
C.Thegovernmentshouldimprovethedevelopmentofthe
infrastructureinthearea.
D.Theirrigationsysteminthisareaplayedanimportantrole
incopingwiththedrought.
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A.TherewillbeavolcaniceruptiononLaPalmaIsland.B.LaPalmaIslandwillbecompletelysubmerged.
C.Tidalwaveswillstrikethecoastsoftwocontinents.
D.TidalwaveswilldiedownalongthecoastsofAfricaandNorthAmerica.
4.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
5.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
PartIIA.Themanthinkshumanbeingscanchangenature.B.Thewomanthinkshumanbeingscanchangenature.C.Themanthinkshumanbeingscandonothinginthefaceofnature
disaster.
D.Thewomanthinkshumanbeingscandonothingbutminimizinglossesinthefaceofnaturaldisasters.A.Themanthinksmoderntechnologycantamenaturewhilethewomandoesnot.B.Thewomanthinksmoderntechnologycantamenaturewhilethemandoesnot.C.Boththemanandwomanthinkmankindcanconquernature.
D.Neitherthemannorthewomanthinksmankindcanconquernature.Script
Directions:Listentothepassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,listenforthegeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadthesecondtime,fillintheblanksnumberedfrom(1)to(7)withtheexactwordsyouhear.Forblanksnumberedfrom(8)to(10),writedowneithertheexactwordsyouhearorthemainpointsinyourownwords.Whenthepassageisreadthethirdtime,checkyouranswers.
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Afewyearsago,myfriendandIwerewalking
nearmyhomeinanorthern
well-knownbecauseitisabeautifulavenuethat
trafficcircles.Itislocatedatthe
major
Thatday,thesunwas
werewalkingbetweenthetwocircles,itstartedrainingvery
hard.Westartedto
boulevardtogettothesecondcircle.
Itwasrainingsohardthatwedecidedtogoinsidearestaurantinstead.
(8)
.Atfirst,wedidnotknowwhatwasgoingon.Wewentoutsidetherestauranttoseewhatwashappening.Peopleseemedshocked.
(9)
.Wewerescared.Cars,rocks,andpeoplewerefloatingonthewaterlikelittletoystowardthelittlemarketatthesouthendofthecircle.Theheightofthewaterwasalmosttothetopofthetrees.
Afterafewminutes,theflood'sflowwasreduced,sowedecidedtoleavetheareabeforethewaterenteredthestreetwewereon.
(10)
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(7)crosscross
Tenminuteslater,aswewerelookingoutthewindow,wesaweveryonewasrunningawayfrom
something
(8)
Tenminuteslater,aswewere
lookingoutthewindow,wesaweveryonewasrunningawayfrom
something
(9)Ahugefloodwas
streamingdowntheAhugefloodwasstreamingdownthe
mountain.Wewerestandingona
mountain.Wewerestandingonahigherplace,sowecouldseehigherplace,sowecouldsee
everythingeverything(10)Itwasreportedthattheflood
destroyedabigareaandapproximately300peoplewerekilledordisappearedthatday
PartIII
Itwasreportedthattheflooddestroyedabigareaandapproximately300peoplewerekilledordisappearedthatday
Directions:Listentothefollowingrecording,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.1
Whywasthedoortothebalconywideopen?.
2.Whywasthespeakerunabletoclosethewindows?
3.Howdidthespeakermanagetoclosethewindow?
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A.Theweatherwashot.B.Itwastoomoistinside.C.Itwastoodryinside.
D.Thesceneoutsidewasbeautiful.
A.Thewindowwasdeformed.B.Thewindwastoostrong.
C.Hewasscaredstiffbytheloudthunder.D.Hewasfrightenedbythelightning.
A.Heaskedhiswifetocloseittogether.
B.Heusedamoptocloseit.
C.Hewaiteduntilthewindwaslessstrong.D.Hewaiteduntilthehailwasover.
4.Whatdidthespeakerdoafterseeingthelightning?
5
Whatisthesequenceoftheevents?.
PartIV
A.Heclosedthewindow.B.HeturnedofftheTV.C.Heturnedoffthelights.
D.Hepulledouttheelectricalplugs.
A.Sun—wind—thunderandlightning—sun—hail.B.Sun—hail—thunderandlightning—wind—sun.
C.Sun—wind—thunderandlightning—hail—sun.D.Sun—wind—hail—thunderandlightning—sun.
Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingstatements.1OurflighttoTokyowasdelayedby12hours.Atyphoon______theeast.coastanditwaschaos.
A.beat
B.hit
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C.struckatD.attackedon
2.Tsunamiwavescanbe____________metershigh.Theytosscarsand
housesaroundasthoughtheywerechildren'stoys.
3.Ablizzardisasevereweathercondition___________lowtemperaturesandstrongwinds,greaterthan35milesperhour,bearingagreat
amountofsnow.
4.Butitisgenerallyagreedthatinordertobeclassifiedasa
blizzard,___________merelyawinterstorm,theweathermustmeet
severalconditions.
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A.adozenofB.dozenofC.dozens
D.dozensof
A.characterizedbyB.characterizedwithC.characteristicofD.characteristicwith
A.whichopposedtoB.whichopposedwith
C.asopposedtoD.asopposedwith
5.Whenalloftheseconditionscontinueaftersnowhasstoppedfalling,
thestorm________________agroundblizzard.
6.People_________inawhiteoutcanquicklybecomedisoriented,________theirsenseofupanddownaswellastheirsenseofdirection.
7.Thescaleoftheresultingdeathsorpropertydamagedependsonthe
humanabilityto________thedisasters.
8.Duringadrought,foodandwatersuppliescan_________.
A.runlowly
B.runlow
A.isreferredasB.isreferredto
C.isreferredtoasD.referringtoas
A.catching...losingB.caught...lostC.catching...lost
D.caught...losing
A.resistB.resisttoC.resistagainstD.resistfrom
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C.droplowlyD.droplow
9.Thousandsofstockfarmerswillhavetoslaughtertheirlivestock________becausethereisnograssleft.
10Thefiredepartmentfromthenearbytownwascalledtoputthefire
._____.
A.outB.downC.awayD.off
A.onabigwayB.withabigwayC.inalargescale
D.onalargescale
Unit4
Leadin
cdaehfigb
BasiclisteningCBABD
Listeningin
TasklCBDAA
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Task2
Youranswer(1)Relationships
CorrectanswerRelationships
(2)marketingmanagermarketingmanager(3)inconflictwithinconflictwith(4)expensesexpenses(5)endedinvainendedinvain(6)trainingadministratortrainingadministrator(7)visitedvisited
establishcloser
(8)establishcloserrelationships
relationships
(9)long-termlong-term(10
pickeduppickedup)
Task3CDDCALet'stalk>Task1
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
Youranswer
16
featuresbriefeightpaper
guidelinesinterviewstreatmentcomebackDeadlinesmeetguidancescary
Correctanswer16
featuresbriefeightpaper
guidelinesinterviewstreatmentcomebackDeadlinesmeetguidancescary
Furtherlisteningandspeaking>Furtherlistening>Task1DBCACTask2BABAB
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Task3
1.TheygatheredforlunchtowelcomethenewChiefExecutiveOfficer,CarlMartin,andsaygoodbyetothedepartingCEO,DickJackson.
2.ThedepartingCEOleftthreenumberedenvelopesforthenewCEO.
3.Themessageread,"Blameyourpredecessor."So,thenewCEOheldapressconferenceandtactfullylaidtheblameatthefeetofthepreviousCEO.
4.Themessageread,"Reorganize."ThenewCEOdidit,andthecompanyquicklyrebounded.
5.Themessagesaid,"Preparethreeenvelopes."ItimpliedthatitwastimeforCarltoleaveandgivethreesimilarenvelopestothenextCEO.
Viewingandspeaking>Task1
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
Youranswer
earningliveonfrustratingheadchasingtelevisioneditorlaunchingbasisprivileged
Correctanswerearningliveonfrustratingheadchasingtelevisioneditorlaunchingbasisprivileged
Unittest
PartI
Directions:Listentotheshortdialogs,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.1
(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.).
A.Themanhasbeenofferedmanygoodjobsbecauseheiswell-rounded.
B.Themanishavinganinterview.
C.Thewomanwantstojoininsomecoursestoo.
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D.Thewomanthinksit'sunnecessarytolearnoccupationalskills.
2
(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.).
3.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
4.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
5
(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.).
A.Shethinksthemanwillbefired.
B.Shethinksthemanwillbeseverelypunished.
Shethinkstheman'sworkwillbegiventohiscolleagues.
C.
D.Shethinksthemanshouldbecourageoustoadmitthemistake.
A.Heisaself-madesuccessfulbusinessman.B.Heinheritedalargefortune.C.Heisasuccessfulyoungtradesman.D.Hewillhandhiscompanyovertohisson.
A.Wednesdaymorning.B.Thursdaymorning.C.Thursdayevening.
D.Notsettled.
A.ThecompaniesJohnhasworkedinarenotlargeenough.
B.John'sworkexperiencesarenotlongenough.
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C.Johnhasn'tgotadecenteducationbackground.
D.Johnlearnedlittleineachjob,andlongservicemeansnothingtoday.
PartIIScript
Directions:Listentothepassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,listenforthegeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadthesecondtime,fillintheblanksnumberedfrom(1)to(7)withtheexactwordsyouhear.Forblanksnumberedfrom(8)to(10),writedowneithertheexactwordsyouhearorthemainpointsinyourownwords.Whenthepassageisreadthethirdtime,checkyouranswers.
TheWestEndofLondonmaintaineditstopspotastheworld'smost
locationlastyearasoccupancycosts
globallyduetotheuncertaineconomicclimate.
WestEndoffices
peremployeeworkstationlastyear,
$15,700forsecond-rankedParis,aleadingrealestate
consultancy
OccupancyCostsSurvey.
Thebasisofthesurveyhaschangedtoworkstations,from
previously,togiveaclearerpictureof
Duringtheeconomicdownturnlastyear,thecityofTorontomovedupthreeplacestoninthinthe"top10".
(8)
.
Incomparison,NewYorkofficesdroppedoutofthetopthreeintothesixthplace.
(9)
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.
"IntheU.K.,centralLondoncostsaredownby8.8percent,andLondon'sWestEndisdown5.1percent.Howeverininternationalterms,thesituationisdistortedbysignificantcurrencymovements.
(10)
,"saidthemanageroftheconsultancyagency.
PartIII
Directions:Listentothefollowingrecording,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.
1Whatmayworkaholicsdo?
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.
2
Whichofthefollowingdoesthespeakerrecommenddoing?.
3
Whatshouldonedofirstaccordingtothepassage?
.
4
Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutworkingathome?.
A.Oneshouldnotbringtoomuchworkhome.
A.Theybringworkhome.
B.Theykeepworkinguntilaftermidnight.
C.Theybendovertheirworkonweekends.
D.Alloftheabove.
A.Concentratingononethingaweek.B.Concentratingononethingaday.
C.Concentratingononethingatatime.D.Doingjustafewthingsatatime.
A.Whatisimportant.B.Whatoneunderstands.C.Whatiseasy.D.Whatisdifficult.
B.Onecanworkinthelivingroomifonehasahomeoffice.
C.Oneshouldnotbringconfidentialfileshome.
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D.Oneshouldworkonlywithintheusualworkinghours.
5.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.BadHabitsofWorkaholics.
B.TipsforWorkaholics.C.GoodHabitsofaDevotedWorker.D.CultivationofaDevotedWorker.
PartIV
Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingstatements.
1.
Doyouseeyourselfasaleaderormoreofateam_______?
2.Iftheleadershipisweak,I'mnotafraidto_________inordertoachievethegoalathand.
3.Ididn'tgetthatpromotion.Theybroughtinsomenewguy.I'mnotgoingto___________formuchlonger.
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A.playerB.workerC.mateD.colleagueA.takeup
B.takeoverC.makeupD.makefor
A.holdupB.holdtoC.hangup
D.hangaround
4.Mr.Jonesisa_______millionaire,andI'mhonoredtohaveworked
forhimforthepast30yearsashisaccountant.
5.Justclearoutyourdeskandthat'stheendofit.DoImakemyself
______,Mr.Westlake?
6.Thankyou!I'llcertainlytryto____________thetrustyouhave
demonstratedinmewiththisraiseinpay.
A.liveaccordingtoB.livewithC.liveupwith
A.make-selfB.self-make
C.self-madeD.self-making
A.clearB.clearlyC.clarityD.unclearly
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D.liveupto
7.Asamarketingmanager,shefrequentlyfoundherselfinconflictwith
thefinancialdepartment_______herstaff'sexpenses.
8.Asthetrainingadministrator,shewantedtolaunchan_________
trainingproject.
9.Thetwopeopleforgedalong-termalliance,whichledtoatrainingprogramsosuccessfulthatithas______beenpickedupbythecompany'sofficesinGermanyandJapan.
10I'mgoingtolaydownthelaw.Fromnowon,everyoneinthecompany
.mustfollowregulations____________.
A.neverB.afterwards
C.sinceD.then
A.inB.forC.above
D.over
A.in-the-serviceB.on-the-service
C.on-the-jobD.on-job
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A.totheorder
B.tothecommand
C.tothewords
D.totheletter
Unit5
Leadin:BABC
Basiclisteningpractice:BCACDListeningin>Task1BACCDListeningin>Task2BABABListeningin>Task3DCBCALet'stalk>Task1
Youranswer
(1)supermarkets(2)afactory(3)capacity(4)kitchen(5)commercial(6)six(7)against(8)mayown(9)appeal(10)larger(11)high-risk(12)gamble(13)one-man(14)
support
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Correctanswersupermarketsafactorycapacitykitchencommercialsix/6againstmyownappeallargerhigh-riskgambleone-mansupport
Furtherlisteningandspeaking>Furtherlistening>Task1ABCDAFurtherlisteningandspeaking>Furtherlistening>Task2AABBBFurtherlisteningandspeaking>Furtherlistening>Task3
1、Shehadexperienceasacareercounselorwhohadcounseledhundredsofpeopleaboutcareer
changes.Butwhenherhusbandlosthisjob,theywerebothcaughtunprepared.
2、3、4、5、
Theywereunpreparedtotelltheirchildren,unpreparedforthemixofemotions,andmostdramatically,unpreparedforthesuddenlossofroutineintheirlives.
Shesawherhusbandsittingintheirhomeofficepattinghisforeheadandmutteringtohimself,"NowwhatamIsupposedtodo?"
Inthebookstoretheyfoundlotsofbooksaboutjobsearch,butnotasinglebookontheday-to-daychallengespeoplefacewhentheygetlaid-off.
Theyhadgatheredenoughinterestingmaterialforabookoncareertransitions—thebooktheyneededbutcouldn'tfindlastJuly.
Furtherlisteningandspeaking>Viewingandspeaking>Task1
Youranswer
(1)trunthingsaround
(2)suggestions
(3)expectations
(4)haomany
(5)threemillion
(6)target
(7)salespeople
(8)market
(9)brand
(10)problems
(11)challenges
(12)money
(13)hardtask
(14)salesmen
(15)investment
(16)experienced
(17)negotiation
Correctanswer
turnthingsaroundsuggestionsexpectationshowmany
threemilliontarget
salespeoplemarketbrandproblemschallengesmoneyhardtasksalesmeninvestmentexperiencednegotiation
Unittest
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PartI
Directions:Listentotheshortdialogs,andthenchoosethecorrectanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthefirstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.1.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
2.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
3.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
4.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
A.Hisnewjobisverysatisfying.
A.Themanwantstoleave,andthewomantriestokeephim.
B.Thewomanwantstoleave,andthemantriestokeepher.
C.Thewomanwantsthemantoleave,andthemanwantstostay.D.Themanwantsthewomantoleave,andthewomanwantstostay.
A.Themanisemployedbyahead-huntingcompany.B.Themanworksinthesamecompanyasthewoman.C.Themanwilltaketheoffer.
D.Themanisofferingajobtothewoman.
A.Changingherjob.
B.Transferringtoanimportantposition.
C.Stayingatthecompanyandgatherexperience.D.Goingbacktoschooltolearnmoreknowledge.
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B.Comparedwithhispresentjob,themanlikesthepreviousone.
C.Hewilltryhisbesttogetaccustomedtothenewcompany.D.Hechangedthreejobswithinamonth.
5.(Listentotheaudiorecordingforthequestion.)
PartII
A.Becausehehadahighrateofabsenteeismfromwork.B.Becauseheirritatesanimportantcustomerofthecompany.
C.Becausehedivertedthecompany'smoneyforpersonalpurposes.
Becauseheperformedpoorlylastyearandheldalowsalesrecord.D.
Script
Directions:Listentothepassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisread
forthefirsttime,listenforthegeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadthesecondtime,fillintheblanksnumberedfrom(1)to(7)withtheexactwordsyouhear.Forblanksnumberedfrom(8)to(10),writedowneithertheexactwordsyouhearorthemainpointsinyourownwords.Whenthepassageisreadthethirdtime,checkyouranswers.
Betweentheagesof20and30,mostpeoplehavemorethan8jobs.Thisisa
Gilbert,psychologistatHarvard,saysthatwereallydon'tknowwhatwe'lllikeuntilwe
adultlifeisagoodwayto
life.
But,jobhoppingisagoodthingforeveryonetodo—notjusttwenty-somethings—becauseit'sawayto
work.Frequentchangeskeepyourlearning
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challengesfresh.Finally,frequentjobhopping,coupledwithhigh
performanceallowsyoutobuildaprofessionalnetworkmuchfasterthansomeonewhostaysinonepositionoveralongperiodoftime.Andavibrantnetworkwillmakefindingjobseasier,sojobhoppingwillnotbeadifficult
Butwhenthe
majorityofyoungpeoplearejobhopping,andcompaniesarehavingahard
timeattractingyoungpeopletowork,recruitersdon'thavetheluxuryofwritingpeopleoffjustbecausetheyjobhopped.Recruiterswritepeopleoffbecausetheirrésumélooksliketheywon'tcontributeenoughtothecompany.So,
(9)
.Thatcanbeindependentofjobduration.
(10)
.Loyaltyisaboutdelivery.Showthatonyourrésumé,thesameplaceyoushowjobhopping.
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PartIIIScriptDirections:Listen
tothefollowingrecording,and
thenchoosethe
correctanswerstothequestions.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Afterthe
firstplaying,therewillbetimeforyoutochoosethecorrectanswers.Usethesecondplayingtocheckyouranswers.
1
WhatdidtheMexicanfishermansaywhenadvisedtostayoutlonger.andcatchmorefish?
2Whichofthefollowing
isthe
sequenceofactionstheAmericansuggests.fortheMexican?
3WhatdidtheAmericansuggesttheMlionsofdollars?
A.Expandhisfleet.B.Expandhisfactory.C.Sellmorefishtothemiddleman.
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A.Hewastired.B.Hecouldnotfindmorefish.C.Hehadcaughtenoughfishforhisfamily'simmediateuse.D.Hehadcaughtenoughfishforhisfamily'slong-termconsumption.
A.Sellingtothefactory—owningafactory—owingafleetofboatsB.Owingafleetofboats—sellingtothefactory—owningafactoryC.Owingafleetofboats—owningafactory—sellingtothefactoryD.Sellingtothefactory—
owingafleetofboats—owningafactory
D.Sellhiscompany'sstocktothepublic.
4WhatdidtheAmericanadvisetheMexicantodoafterthelatterhad
.mademillionsofdollars?
5WhatdoestheMexican'sfinalanswerimply?.
PartIVA.Leadaleisurelylife.B.LeadacolorfullifeinMexicoCity.C.LeadaprofitablelifeinLosAngeles.D.FollowanMBAprogram.A.Playingwithone'schildrenismorefunthandrinkingwine.B.Drinkingwineismorefunthanplayingtheguitar.
C.Itisnotworthwhiletoworkhardtoexpandone'sbusiness.D.Itisagoodideatoworkhardtomakeplentyofmoney.
Directions:Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingstatements.
1.Somepeoplewantafixedroutinesothattheydon'thaveto________newcircumstancesoverandoveragainwhileothersthinkvarietyis
thespiceoflife.
A.adapttoB.adaptatC.adjustwithD.adjustfor
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2.Ipromisetobeontimefromnowon.PerhapsIcouldworklaterto
__________thetimeI'velost.
3.Thelogicalplacetostartdownsizingwouldbeinadministration.
They'reusually_____________.
4.Insomecasescompaniesinformtheiremployeesinadvancethat_______
arecoming.
5.Ifyouworkinsales,youmightknowthatquotashavenotbeen______.
A.makeupwith
B.makeupforC.makewithD.makefor
A.toostaffedB.toomuchstaffedC.abovestaffed
D.overstaffed
A.firesB.dismisses
C.lay-offsD.sacks
A.finishedwithB.metwith
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C.accomplished
D.met
6.Ifyouseeonlyoneortwobadsigns,don'tjump_______ahasty
conclusionthatthecompanyisgoingbankrupt.
7.Ifyouseealotofearningswarnings,budgetcuts,hiringfreezes,
restructuring,andmassivelay-offsinyourindustry,itmightjust
betimetogetyourrésumé_________andstartlookingforanewjob.
8.IntheUnitedStates,theunemployedoftenendup_________welfare
programssuchasFoodStamps.
9.IfIwereyou,Iwouldkeepaneyeonthejob_______ontheInternet.
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A.atB.in
C.toD.for
A.datedB.dating
C.accordingtodate
D.up-to-date
A.totap
B.tappingC.withtappingD.fortapping
A.posts
B.postingsC.opensD.vacant
10_______myexperienceasacareercounselor,whenthebadnewsfinally
.arrived,Iwasunprepared.
A.DespiteB.AlthoughC.ExceptD.While
Unit6
Leadin>Task1
BasiclisteningCCADB
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Listeningin>Task1CBADCTask2
Correctanswer(1)terrible(2)misfortune(3)reflection(4)damaged(5)heaven(6)pick(7)washed(8)Somepeopleclaimthatthenumberisbadluckbecause13people
satdownfortheLastSupperbeforeJesuswascrucified
(9)Fridaythe13thofanymonthisconsideredespeciallybador
unlucky,andFridaythe13thofMarchistheworstofthemall
(10)theymeanthateverysevenyearsapersonundergoesacomplete
changeinpersonality
Task3
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)
(10)
Youranswer
fallingstockmarketsevenmoresuperstitious
muchless
constructiveactionlessluckyworked
moresatisfiedexamstrustrevision
Correctanswerfallingstockmarketsevenmoresuperstitiousmuchless
constructiveactionlessluckyworked
moresatisfiedexamstrustrevision
Let'stalk>Ta
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