题目
I have()some courses and software to my Smartphone, and I find they are interesting and easy to use.
A. uploaded
B. downloaded
C. copied
第1题
A、uploaded
B、downloaded
C、copied
第2题
Gentlemen,
I have been told by Mr.John L.Pak, Credit Manager, The Business Book Publishing, New York, with whom I believe you are acquainted, that you are expecting to make some additions to your accounting staff in June.I should like to be considered an applicant for one of these positions.
You can see from the data sheet that is enclosed with this letter that I have had five years of varied experience in the book business.The companies for which I have worked have given me permission to refer you to them for information about the quality of the work I did while in their employment.
My work was in the Credit Department and in the Accounting Department in both companies, with some experience also in inventory control.In both positions, I have been assigned with the daily office administration.The courses taken at Central Commercial and the Bronx Community College specifically prepare me for doing the accounting required in your department.
I hope that you will give me an interview at some time convenient to you.If there is further information that you wish in the meantime, please let me know.I can always be reached at the address given at the beginning of this letter.
Very truly yours,
第3题
听力原文:Woman: Contact Training, how can I help you?
Man: Hello, this is Dave Smith calling from the City Council. I understand you run in-house training courses in word-processing and databases, things like that.
Woman: Yes, are you looking for some training?
Man: Well, yes, we've just taken on some new staff in our department and I'd be interested to know if you have someone who could help them with databases - perhaps a one-week course?
Woman: I'm sure we can.
Man: Good. In addition to that - if it's possible - we have some other staff who need some individual training, but that would be in graphics.
Woman: Oh yes, we do graphics courses. Did someone recommend us to you?
Man: Yes, a friend of mine at Globe Insurance...
Woman: Oh yes, we put on a course for them a few months ago.
Man: They were very impressed...
Woman: Good! Well, I'll just take a few details
?Look at the note below.
?You will hear a man enquiring about training courses.
Contact Training
Telephone Message
Dave Smith called from (9) about training.
Can we provide a one-week course on (10) ?
Would also like one-to-one courses in (11) .
Recommended by someone from (12)
第4题
Is this truly the best modern education? Perhaps. But every educator would add or subtract a few subjects. And no matter what list of courses would be offered, it would not be approved by all. Not only do the professors have their own ideas on the matter, but the students have theirs' too. “I don't believe, ”protested a Harvard student when his university revised its programs, “I don't believe that colleges have the fight to define what an educated person is. ”But then, who has?
第5题
Lisa is analyzing the questionnaire about online shopping.
Lily: Hi, Lisa. Pretty busy? Right?
Lisa: Yeah, I'm collecting data from the questionnaires for the online shoppers on the ().
Lily: Really? Sounds interesting.
Lisa: Well, the results are quite(). What do you think are the most popular things people buy online?
Lily: Definitely, clothes.
Lisa: No, at first I thought so too, but the results show that I'm wrong.
Lily: How could that be? If the most popular thing being sold online is not clothes, then what is it?
Lisa: Don't feel surprised.()the survey, online courses()the first place, especially the courses for accounting and languages.
Lily: Really? It's unbelievable. What's next? It should be the clothes or snacks, right?
Lisa: You are wrong again, the results shocked me too. Following online courses, health products()the second place.
Lily: That really surprised me, too. You just taught me a lesson and()my understanding about online shopping.
Lisa: Have a seat, and let me show you some more unexpected results.
Lily: OK! I'm really()about it.
第6题
A.courses
B.plates
C.foods
D.dishes
第7题
听力原文:W: Hello, University of Sidney. May I help you?
M: Yes. I'm looking for information on courses in computer programming.
W: Do you want a day or evening course?
M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day.
W: Uh-huh. Have you taken any courses in data processing?
M: No.
W: Oh, well, data processing is a prerequisite course. You have to take that course before you can take computer programming.
M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it's not on Tuesdays.
W: There's a class that meets on Monday evenings at seven.
M: Just once a week?
W: Right. But that's almost three hours--from seven to nine forty-five p. m.
M: Oh. Well, that's all right. I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last?
W: Let me see.., oh, yes, twelve weeks. You start the first week in September and finish.., oh... just before Christmas. December twenty-first.
M: And how much is the course?
W: That's 300 dollars, and that includes the necessary computer time.
M: OK. By the way, is there anything that I should bring with me?
W: No. Just your checkbook.
M: Thank you so much.
W: You're very welcome. Bye.
M: Bye.
(9)
A.To inquire about computer programming courses.
B.To inquire about the time of the lecture.
C.To buy some computer books.
D.To open an account.
第8题
第9题
If I thought I'd live to be a hundred, I'd go back to college next fall. I was drafted into the Army at the end of my junior year and, after four years in the service, had no inclination to return to finish college. By then, it seemed, I knew everything.
Well, as it turns out, I don't know everything, and I'm ready to spend some time learning. I wouldn't want to pick up where I left off. I'd like to start all over again as a freshman. You see, it isn't just the education that appeals to me. I've visited a dozen colleges in the last two years, and college life looks extraordinarily pleasant.
The young people on campus are all gung ho to get out and get at life. They don't seem to understand they're having one of its best parts. Here they are with no responsibility to anyone but themselves, a hundred or a thousand ready-made friends, teachers trying to help them, families at home waiting for them to return for Christmas to tell all about their triumphs, three meals a day -- so it isn't gourmet food -- but you can't have everything.
Too many students don't really have much patience with the process of being educated. They think half the teachers are idiots, and I wouldn't deny this. They think the system stinks sometimes. I wouldn't deny that. They think there aren't any nice girls / boys around. I'd deny that. They just won't know what an idyllic time of life college can be until it's over.
The students are anxious to acquire the knowledge they think they need to make a buck, but they aren't really interested in education for education's sake. That's where they're wrong, and that's why I'd like to go back to college. I know now what a joy knowledge can be, independent of anything you do with it.
I'd take several courses in philosophy. I like the thinking process that goes with it. Philosophers are fairer than is absolutely necessary, but I like them, even the ones that I think are wrong. Too much of what I know of the great philosophers comes secondhand or from condensations. I'd like to take a course in which I actually had to read Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Spinoza, Locke, John Dewey and the other great thinkers.
I'd like to take some calculus, too. I have absolutely no ability in that direction and not much interest, either, but there's something going on in mathematics that I don't understand, and I'd like to find out what it is. My report cards won't be mailed to my father and mother, so I won't have to worry about marks. I bet I'll do better than when they were mailed.
There are some literary classics I ought to read and I never will, unless I'm forced to by a good professor, so I'll take a few courses in English literature. I took a course that featured George Gordon Byron, usually referred to now as "Lord Byron," and I'd like to take that over again. I did very well in it the first time. I actually read all of Don Juan and have never gotten over how great it was. I know I could get an A in that if I took it over. I'd like to have a few easy courses.
My history is very weak, and I'd want several history courses. I'm not going to break my back over them. but I'd like to be refreshed about the broad outline of history. When someone says sixteenth century to me, I'd like to be able to associate it with some names and events. This is just a little conversational conceit, but that's life.
If I can find a good teacher, I'd certainly want to go back over English grammar and usage. He'd have to be good, because you might not think so sometimes, but I know a lot about using the language. Still, there are times when I'm stumped. I was wondering the other day what part of speech the word "please" is in the sentence, "Please don't take me seriously."
I've been asked to speak at several college graduation ceremonies. Maybe if I graduate, they'll ask me to speak at my own.
第10题
听力原文:W: Hello, Steven. How are you?
M: Not too bad, thank you Ann. How did you get on in the exams?
W: I'm not sure. I haven't got all my results yet, but I'm so glad we're coming up to the end of the semester. I really need a holiday, so I'm going camping with some friends. What are you doing over the semester break?
M: I haven't got any plan yet. I don't really have enough money to fly home. I suppose I could get a part-time job and earn some money, but I don't really want to. Then again, maybe I could start studying for next semester.
W: Well, I thought about doing some summer courses, but I decided that's not a good idea. I need to do something completely different. You do too. Why don't you join me with my friends on the camping trip?
M: Well, I don't know really. Would your friends mind?
W: Of course not. They'd be happy to have you along. We're going down to the Royal National Park. Have you been there?
M: No, I haven't. It's somewhere south of Sydney, isn't it?
W: Yes, it's almost 80 kilometers sooth of Sydney.
M: So what equipment do we need to bring with us if we're going? Do we have to carry all our food for a week?
W: No. We've organized for the food to go down with a van, so we don't have to carry too much. But you'll need to bring a sleeping bag.
M: Oh, thank you. And what type of clothes should I bring? Like, what's the weather going to be like?
W: Bathing suit. You can swim in the river. And good hiking boots and socks.
M: Do we need a guide?
W: Oh, no. Look, here's a map. I'll show you...
(23)
A.She's got good results in all subjects.
B.She has no clear idea about all the results.
C.She hasn't got very good results in some subjects.
D.She doesn't care about them at all.
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