题目
A.What to do?
B.How to do?
C.The result of work.
D.The purpose of work.
第1题
M: Sorry, but I can't believe that you're actually complaining about free publicity. I mean I remember, Shelley, before you were famous, you were begging us to write features about you...anything...
W: If you would just let me finish of course the press have been important. I'm an actress and I understand the power of the press. But the thing is, I rarely seem to read anything true about myself these days... The point I'm trying to make here is that famous people have families with feelings.
M: Oh, sorry. You're really hurt by that particular article last week.
W: To increase circulation and make more money, certain newspapers continue to print those stories when it's obvious that they're not true.
M: But I think we have to consider the relationship between fame, the public and the press. The public are fascinated by fame and scandal, and they love to read about their favorite stars.
W: I'm sick of gutter-press making up stories. It's irresponsible and it messes up people's life.
M: The problem is, it's not always clear what's true and what isn't. I mean, if a newspaper prints something scandalous or embarrassing about a famous person, they're bound to deny it, but that doesn't mean it's not true.
W: Are you trying to say...
M: No smoke without fire, if you ask me.
(20)
A.A little known actress and a literary critic.
B.A well-known actress and a newspaper editor.
C.A movie star and one of her fans.
D.A movie star and a TV interviewer.
第2题
听力原文:W: Do you think you can give an exact definition of "management", Mr. Rogers?
M: [19] Management is the process of achieving results through other people.
W: What are the functions of management?
M: There are mainly four. The first is planning. Managers define goals, establish strategy and develop plans to co-ordinate activities.
W: That's not easy, I think.
M: No. And the second is organizing, which means managers will determine what tasks to be done, who is to do them, how the tasks are to be grouped, who reports to whom, etc.
W: That's complicated.
M: And the third is leading. It includes motivating subordinates, directing others, selecting the most effective communication channels and resolving conflicts.
W: Do you think the goal of good management is to get rid of conflicts?
M: Actually, we've made considerable progress towards overcoming the view that conflict is bad.
W: [20] So you mean conflicts can be good for an organization?
M: [20] Yes. Conflicts can be used to bring about substantial changes to the existing power structure, current patterns of interaction between people at work, and attitude.
W: That surprises me.
M: The last function controlling means to monitor activities to ensure they are being accomplished as planned, and correct significant deviations.
W: It is said that all managers need to realize that the more they delegate now, the less time it will take to accomplish tasks later. Is that true?
M: Right. [21] Without delegation, managers run the risk of being a "doer" rather than a "manager'.
W: Can I understand this as "delegation is a ticket to ride free and have others to do your work"?
M: Not exactly. It is rather a means for managers to focus on their true functions.
(20)
A.It is getting things done through other people.
B.It is helping an organization find the right staff.
C.It is assembling people of different abilities.
D.It is communicating between colleagues.
第3题
What is true about words?
A.They are used to express feelings only.
B.They can not be written down.
C.They are simply sounds.
D.They are mysterious.
第4题
A.It is the first sentence of each paragraph
B.It is one reason why the thesis statement is true
C.It tells the reader what the rest of the paragraph is about
D.All of above
第5题
A.It is painful
B.It is changeable
C.It is wonderful
D.It is a melting Pot
第6题
A.How come
B.So what
C.How about
D.What if
第7题
A.knowing
B.assuming
C.recognizing
D.acknowledging
第9题
what is NOT true about the definition of poetry?
A.Poets take various devices in their composition.
B.Poetry requires strict pattern of form.
C.Not all poetry should be written in lines.
D.Poetry has its root in ancient Greeks understanding of “to make”.
第10题
What is TRUE about the words?
A.They are used to express feeling only.
B.They can't be written down.
C.They are spoken or written sounds.
D.They are soundless signs.
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