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1、书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。祝愿天下莘莘学子:学业有成,金榜题名!语言类考试复习资料大全初级听力分类模拟题模拟11初级听力分类模拟题模拟11PART ONE (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1. When are they probably going to start the business discussion? 答案:C解析M: Ive got a company car waiting. Would you like to go to your hotel to rest and freshen up? Then perhaps later on this aftern

2、oon we could start our business discussions.F: That sounds fine. How long will it take from the airport to the hotel?M: About an hour, depending on traffic.对话中提到“perhaps later on this afternoon we could start our business discussions.”回到旅馆休息一下,稍后下午开始进行商务会谈。后面对话中提到看交通情况,正常大概一个小时后到宾馆,因此选项A。B与题意不符。2. W

3、hich graph shows the correct hours spent on line? 答案:B解析M: From the chart we can see clearly that the average number of hours a person spends on Internet per week has steadily increased from less than five hours in 2004 to nearly thirteen hours in 2006, and then to twenty hours in 2008.近年来人们平均每周上网时间

4、是稳步增长“.has increased from less than five hours in 2004 to nearly thirteen hours in 2006, and then to 20 hours in 2008.”图C是下降曲线不合题意,图A中在2006年没有稳步增长,依旧是5%左右,因此不正确。3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A.go to that new Italian restaurantB.not to go to restaurantC.try another restaurant答案:C解析F: Im t

5、aking my roommate for her birthday night-you know, to that new Italian restaurant.M: You cant go like that. Youd better change.4. What does the woman suggest the man do?A.do the assignments towards the end of the semesterB.quit the history course and choose another one insteadC.drop one course and d

6、o it next semester答案:C解析M: Mr. Smith, our history professor, announced that we would be doing two papers and three exams this semester. I wonder how Im going to pour through when other courses have similar requirements.F: Well, cant you drop one course and pick it up the next semester?5. What does t

7、he woman imply about Jaeky?A.Venice is not that beautiful place.B.Life in Venice is very busy.C.Its not easy to send card from Venice.答案:B解析M: This is a postcard from Jacky. He is in Venice. What a beautiful place!F: Oh, so he finally got time for a holiday.问题考察的是女士暗示了什么,考生要关注女士的语气和内容。对话中女士提到Oh,so h

8、e finally has got time for a holiday.(哦,他终于有时间度假了)来判断。故选B。 (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 6. Whats worrying the woman?A.the organization of a conferenceB.the cost of renting a conference roomC.the decoration of the conference room答案:B解析F: Renting the conference room at the hotel will cost us too much. Were al

9、ready running in the red.M: How about using our dining room for the meeting?7. What does the woman mean?A.prepare much food and drinks than necessaryB.prepare enough food and drinks for two partiesC.not to waste food and drinks答案:C解析M: Would you please help me prepare some food and drinks for tomorr

10、ows family reunion?F: Why not? Lets be careful not to overdo it though. Last time we had enough for two such parties.8. What is the man going to do?A.meet his client.B.prepare the dinner.C.work at his office.答案:A解析F: Jerry, can you pick me up after work today? I left my car at the garage.M: Im afrai

11、d I cant. Ive scheduled an appointment with a client at dinner time.PART TWO Look at the notes below. Some information is missing. You will hear a telephone conversation about a mix-up of products. For each question 9-15, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces, using a word, numbers

12、or letters. After you have listened once, replay the recording. Telephone message From: 1 To: Mr. 2 Edison A mix-up about: 3 of product. Product number: 4 For: the 5 market Tel number: 6 (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.答案: JUILY解析 9-15A: Oh, good morning, this is Juily Margie calling from France. Id like to

13、speak to Mr. Tom Edison, please.B: Morning, it. is that Juily?A: Yes.B: Oh, hi! This is Bill Smith.A: Oh, hi. Is Tom around?B: Er. just a minute, Ill check. Urn. no, he doesnt seem to be. He should be back., er. any minute. Er. can I help you?A: Um. yeah. Look, can I leave a message with you?B: Yes,

14、 sure.A: Its urgent. Theres been a mix-up about the labeling of product.B: Oh? Whats the product number?A: Its Number 2937E -thats the one for the Italian market.B: Um. for the Italian market, yeah? Ive got that.A: And Id like him to get in touch so that it can be cleared up.B: OK.A: Urn. he can rea

15、ch me at this number till tomorrow evening, OK?B: Mmm.A: Its 002 5589847.B: OK. He can reach you at this number till tomorrow evening: 002 5589847.A: Thats right, great. Thanks Bob.B: OK, bye-bye.2.答案: FRANCE.3.答案: TOM4.答案: LABELLING5.答案: 2937E6.答案: ITALIAN7.答案: 002 5589847PART THREE Look at the not

16、es about the introduction of a company. Some information is missing. You will hear part of a talk by an assistant manager of the sales department. For each questions 16-22, fill in the missing information in the numbered spaces, using one or two words. You will hear the talk twice. Main product: 1 p

17、roducts Gross last year: about $ 2 last year Workfare cost: about $ 3 Further education cost: at least $ 4 extra Financial support: enhance our 5 invest in new capabilities, sharpen our 6 meet the 7 (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.答案: ELECTRONIC解析 16-22 Our company was established in 1990. we specialize in m

18、anufacturing electronic products and exporting them all over the world. Our business is growing steadily and our branch offices are in Asia, North America, and Europe. Were setting in place a strong and sustainable fiscal position. We grossed about $20 million last year, workfare will cost us about

19、$300, 000 each year on average over the next five years, and more beyond that. Expanding continuing education opportunities for all our staff will cost us at least $1 million extra each year in the long term. The corporate tax cut will save us $0.5 million per year. The turnover increase will help u

20、s to finance these initiatives. But we also need to use more of the investment income from our reserves. The additional income from our reserves, together with the increased turnover revenues, will give us the resources to enhance our workfare, invest in new capabilities, further sharpen our competi

21、tiveness, and meet the challenges of the future from a position of strength. There are over 2, 000 employees in our company, including the branches and affiliated firms. All our employees are working diligently to serve the needs of our customers. In order to further develop our overseas market, we

22、need more cooperation from you and our customers. 2.答案: 20 MILLION3.答案: 300, 0004.答案: 1 MILLION5.答案: WORKFARE6.答案: COMPETITIVENESS7.答案: CHALLENGESPART FOUR For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer. You will hear the conversation twice. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1. Who i

23、s Christine Whitelaw?A.She works as a Personal Assistant to the world famous chef.B.She has been working as a chef for 18 months.C.She has many interests ranging from a cookery school for professionals and amateurs, to a catering service.答案:A解析 23-30M: Good morning and welcome to the Food and Drink

24、Show. In the studio, today we have Christine Whitelaw who works as a Personal Assistant to the world famous chef Patrick Millar. Christine has worked for him for the past 18 months and has loved every minute of it. Her boss has many interests ranging from a cookery school for professionals and amate

25、urs, to a catering service and a range of luxury food items. Christines organizational skills have to be faultless as a result. She also considers a good memory, confident phone manner and fast typing speeds to be vital to her job. So Christine, how did you become PA to such an important figure in t

26、he food and drink industry?F: Well, I always wanted to work in catering, so after leaving school, I completed a year on a cookery course before spending another year at secretarial college. My first job came about following a visit to London. I went to lunch at the Palace Hotel and thought, I would

27、really like to work here, so I wrote to see if they had any positions, and it just so happened they did.M: That was a lucky break, wasnt it?F: It certainly was. I worked as a PA to the executive director of the hotel group for more than three years before hearing that Patrick Millar was advertising

28、for a new PA. I applied, had to go to two interviews, and got the job.M: How does an ordinary day go?F: I usually meet Patrick first of all to run through his diary and letters. If clients are expected for lunch, I may take them on a pre-lunch tour of the cookery school. It has a collection of 6, 00

29、0 cookery books, which many people are keen to read. Then I take them to the restaurant. In the afternoons I usually do letters and make phone calls. I have an assistant to help me. Each day is fairly different, however. If Patrick is busy in the morning we sometimes have a working lunch together in

30、 the chefs office, never in the restaurant or kitchen.M: Did you find your previous experience in the hotel business useful?F: Yes, especially in learning how to deal with the public, both face to face and over the phone. One thing it didnt prepare me for was the long hours, as, nowadays, I often ha

31、ve to work until 7p. m. and then go on to a reception or function.M: You often hear about how difficult these top chefs are to work for. Is Patrick very moody or do you get along well?F: Oh, hes terrific and he involves me in most of the decision-making. The worst part of working for him is that Im

32、surrounded by delicious food all day. I try not to be tempted!M: Can you cook yourself?F: Well, I do enjoy cooking and I have tried a few things from his recipe books. However, I have no plans to work as a cook. The job I have combines everything I love: food, meeting people and being at someones ri

33、ght hand.M: Thank you, Christine, for coming to talk to us today. Next week, well be interviewing.2. What is vital to her job, according to Christine?A.a good memoryB.confident phone mannerC.Both A and B答案:CChristine认为良好的记忆力、自信地电话交流方式以及打字速度对于做好她这份工作都是至关重要的。3. How did she get her first job?A.by a vis

34、it to London.B.by having lunch at the Palace Hotel.C.by writing to the hotel to see if they had any positions.答案:C4. How does an ordinary day go as a PA, according to Christine?A.running through her bosss diary and letters.B.reading a collection of 6000 cookery books.C.having a working lunch with Pa

35、trick in the chefs office.答案:A5. One thing the previous experience in the hotel business didnt prepare Christine for wasA.how to deal with the public face to face.B.how to deal with the public over the phone.C.the long hours.答案:C6. Whats the worst part of working for Patrick?A.He is very moody.B.Chr

36、istine is involved in most of the decision-making.C.Christine is surrounded by delicious food all day.答案:C他工作唯一不好之处在于,整天被各种各样美味的食物包围着,很难抵制这种诱惑。言外之意是这份工作很完美。7. Christine loves her job becauseA.she has tried a few things from Patricks recipe.B.she has no plans to work as a cook.C.she loves food, meeti

37、ng people and being at someones right hand.答案:CChristine喜欢这份工作是因为这份工作融合了她所喜爱的事物。The job I have combines everything I love: food, meeting people and being at someones right hand.这句中the job是主语,combine是谓语动词。8. Christine worked as a PA to the executive director of the hotel group forA.18 months.B.more than 3 years.C.a short period of time.答案:B 15 / 15

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