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If I don’t get a pay rise I’ll ().

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B.quit

C.pause

D.quilt

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第1题
听力原文:M: Hey Linda, did you get that letter about the new options for food services nex
t year?

W: Not yet.Are there a lot of changes?

M: There sure are.Instead of paying one fee for all meals for the whole school year,we will be able to choose seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week. They give you a card with the number of meals for a week marked on it.

W: That's a big change. And a complicated system.

M: Yeah. But it will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day, seven days a week in the cafeteria because they don't have to pay for meals they don't eat.

W: So what's the deal for those who do eat at school all the time?

M: It's better for them too. Because the more meals you contract, the cheaper each one is.

W: I see. Still sounds complicated.

M: True. It took me several hours to figure it out. I decided to go with the ten meals.

W: Why is that?

M: Well, I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So the ten meal plan gives me lunch and dinner each weekday at a fairly low price.

W: And what about the weekend when you are on campus?

M: Well, there are often guests on campus at weekends. So they allow you to buy single meals on a walk-in basis on Saturdays and Sundays. The price per meal is much higher in that way. But it will still be less for me to pay single prices on the weekends rather than sign up for the fourteen-meal-a-week plan.

W: Oh, I'll have to sit down and figure out how I can get the best deal.

(20)

A.All students pay the same amount per year.

B.Students choose how many meals a week they will pay for.

C.Students can get money back for meals that they don't eat.

D.Some students can get free meals at the cafeteria.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Are you sure you don't mind getting the concert tickets? I wouldn't be able to
pay you back until Friday when I get paid.

M: No problem. I'm glad I can help and we'll be able to go together.

Q: What does the man mean?

(18)

A.He doesn't mind it at all.

B.He has no problem.

C.He doesn't need money.

D.The concert tickets are free.

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第3题
听力原文:M: Hey Linda, do you get that letter about the new options for food service next
year?

W: Not yet. Are there a lot of changes?

M: There sure are. Instead of paying one fee to cover all meals for the whole school year, we are now able to choose by seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week. They give you a card with the number of meals you get for a week marked on it.

W: That's a big change, Tom. And a complicated system.

M: Yeah. But it will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day, seven days a week in the cafeteria because they don't have to pay meals they don't eat.

W: So what's the deal for those who do eat at school all the time?

M: It's better for them too. Because the meal you contract, the cheaper each one is.

W: I see. It is still sound rather complicated.

M: True. It took me several hours to figure it out. I decided to go with the Ten Meals.

W: Why is that?

M: Well, I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So the ten meal plan gives me lunch and dinner each weekday at a fairly low price. And I won't be paying for meals I don't usually eat.

W: And what about the weekend when you are on campus?

M: Well, there are often guests on campus at weekends. So they allow you to buy single meals on a walk-in basis on Saturdays and Sundays. The price per meal is much higher in that way. But I am away so much that it will still be less money for me to pay single prices on the weekends rather than sign up for the fourteen meals a week plan.

W: Oh, I guess I'll have to sit down and figure out my eating pattern so I can get the best deal.

(23)

A.Seven or ten meals per week.

B.Fourteen meals per week.

C.Twenty-one meals per week.

D.A free choice of paying method.

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第4题
听力原文:A lot of people don't like to give waiters extra money—a tip, but maybe those peo

听力原文: A lot of people don't like to give waiters extra money—a tip, but maybe those people don't understand about the waitresses and waiters. You, see, we get very, low wages, most of the time less than the minimum wage. We count on the tips as part of our salary. If waiters and waitresses didn't get tips, they wouldn't get enough money to live.

People ask me, "What is a good tip?" I like to get 15% of the bill. So if a customer has to pay $20.00 for her dinner, I like to get about $3.00 for a tip. Sometimes I expect 20% if I did a lot of work for the customer. For example, if I got her a special kind of food or recipe from the chef. But do you know something? Very often it's the person you work the most for who gives you the smallest tips.

But to tell the truth, I do pretty well with the tips. I am a friendly person, so people like me. They talk to me during their meal and leave me a good tip. Of course some people prefer a quiet waitress and every once in a while I get some pretty small tips or no tip at all.

Once I looked up "tipping" in a dictionary. It said that the letters in word "tip" stand for "to insure promptness". In other words, to make sure we do things right away. The dictionary said that no one knows if that is the real meaning of "tip", but it make sense to me. If we know a regular customer is a good tipper, then we make sure he gets good service.

(30)

A.Tips are part of their salary.

B.Tips means good service.

C.Tips means lots of money.

D.Tips means the praise of the boss.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Wou

听力原文:W: Professor, (19)I'm going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Would you please give me some hint?

M: That's interesting. I should like to hear what young people think about advertising.

W: Well, (20)we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements.

M. Yes. that's true up to El point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wants to tell us about it.

W: Yes, and (20) advertisements tell us which product is the best.

M: Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give that impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading us, aren't they?

W: Well, in a way, I suppose, but we don't have to believe them, do we?

M: Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? (21)I don't think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believed the advertisements, do you?

W: (20)Perhaps not, }0ut after all, it's their money that they're spending.

M: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising!

W: Well, (20)I suppose we get something for our money--some information.

M: Yes, but don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.

(20)

A.To ask the man to debate with her.

B.To get some suggestion about advertisement.

C.To invite him to be a judge for a debate.

D.To get some ideas for a debate.

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第6题
听力原文:M: Hey Jolin, did you get that email about the new options for food service next
semester?

W: Not yet. Are there a lot of changes?

M: There sure are. Instead of paying one fee to cover all meals for the whole semester, we are now able to choose by seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week. They give you a card with the number of meals you get for a week marked on it.

W: That's a big change, and a complicated system.

M: Yeah. But it will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day , seven days a week in the cafeteria, like me, because they don't have to pay for meals they don't eat.

W: So what's the deal for those who eat at school all the time?

M: It's better for them, too, because the more meals you contract, the cheaper each one is.

W: I see. It still sounds rather complicated.

M: True. It took me several hours to figure it out. I decided to go with the ten meals.

W: Why is that?

M: Well, I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So the ten meal plan gives me lunch and dinner each weekday at a fairly low price. And I won't be paying for meals I don't usually eat.

W: And what about the weekend when you are on campus?

M: Well, there are often guests on campus at weekends. So they allow you to buy single meals on a walk-in basis on Saturdays and Sundays. The price per meal is much higher in that way. But I am away so much that it will still be less money for me to pay single prices on the weekends rather than sign up for the fourteen-meal-a-week plan.

W: Oh, I guess I'll have to sit down and figure out my eating pattern so I can get the best deal.

(23)

A.It is cheaper.

B.It is dearer.

C.It is more flexible.

D.It is simpler.

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第7题
听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.M: I'm sorry. Registration is c

听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.

M: I'm sorry. Registration is closed.

W: Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register anytime during the first week of the class.

M: Well, that's not possible. The computer's official student account has already been sent to the state. And that's what our budget is based on. Who told you that anyway?

W: A woman here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just had to pay a late fee.

M: She must be a temporary worker. She doesn't have much training. Why didn't you register then?

W: She said I couldn't until I had my birth certificate. Here it is.

M: Your birth certificate?

W: Well, I'm a new part-time student, so she asked for the identification. I don't drive, so I don't have a driver's license.

M: Hm. There's no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to establish residency. A phone bill with your name and address on would be fine.

W: Really? Only proof of my address?

M: Yes. I'm afraid she gave you the wrong information. Still, you have to wait and take your math class next semester.

W: But that's not fair.

M: Well, I sympathize with you, but frankly, I don't think there's anything anyone can do for you. You're trapped in the system. If you want to, you can talk to the director. She'll help if she can.

W: Great!

M: Don't get your hopes up!

(23)

A.She doesn't want to pay the late fee.

B.She is given incorrect information.

C.She can't afford to pay her tuition.

D.She didn't pass her mathematics class last semester.

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第8题
听力原文:W: Hey, look what I've bought! What do you think of my new entertainment center?
And the wide screen TV...and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.

M: But where did you get the money to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?

W: Of course not. I got it with this!

M: This? Let me see that... Have you been using Dad's credit card again?

W: No, silly. It's mine. It's a student credit card.

M: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?

W: I got an application in the mail.

M: Well, why did you get one in the first place?

W: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash.

M: How does a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending.., as I can see hem. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!

W: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player...

M: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but

this is ridiculous. And how on earth are you going to pay your credit card bill? W: Urn, with my birthday money?. It's coming up in a week.

M: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.

(20)

A.Friends.

B.Adviser and client.

C.Father and daughter.

D.Brother and sister.

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第9题
听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.M: I'm sorry registration has c

听力原文:W: I want to register for this mathematics course.

M: I'm sorry registration has closed.

W: Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register any time during the first week of classes.

M: Well, that's not possible. The computer's official student account has already been sent to the state. And that's what our budget is based on. Who told you that anyway?.

W: Some woman here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just had to pay a late fee.

M: She must have been a temporary worker. They don't have much training. Why didn't you register then'?

W: She Mid I couldn't until I had my bath certificate. Here it is.

M: Your birth certificate?

W: Well, I'm a new part-time student. So she asked for identification. I don't drive so I don't have a driver's license.

M: Huh. That's no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to establish residency: A phone bill with your name and address on it would've been fine.

W: Really'? Only proof of my address?

M: Yes. I'm afraid she gave you the wrong information. Still you'll have to wait and take your maths class next semester.

W: But that's not fair;

M: Well, I sympathize with your problem, but frankly, I don't think there is anything anyone can do for you. You were trapped in the system. If you want to, you can talk to the director. She will help you if she can.

W: Great.

M: Don't get your hopes up.

(20)

A.She doesn't want to pay the late fee.

B.She was given incorrect information.

C.She can't afford to pay her tuition.

D.She didn't pass her mathematics class last semester.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Hello?W: Hello, Alan. This is Lucy. I'm in trouble.M: What happened?W: I'm afr

听力原文:M: Hello?

W: Hello, Alan. This is Lucy. I'm in trouble.

M: What happened?

W: I'm afraid I won't be on the flight this afternoon. I got blocked in a traffic jam on the way to the airport and, by the time I got here there were no seats left. The airline had oversold the seats. I don't know what to do.

M: Well, the best thing to do is to get a seat on another airline. You could ask your airline to arrange for it. There might be a later flight tonight, or a flight tomorrow morning.

W: Well, if I have to stay overnight at the airport, I don't think I have enough cash to pay bills. I left my credit card at home.

M: Oh, that's unlucky.

W: So, what do you think I should do?

M: Well, the only thing to do is—er—for us to pay for your room and you can pay us back later. I'll

give them my credit card number and they'll charge it to me.

W: Thank you so much, Alan.

M: It's a pleasure.

(20)

A.It had been cancelled when she arrived at the airport.

B.She arrived at the airport too late to catch her flight.

C.The plane was full when she arrived at the airport.

D.She didn't have enough money to buy a ticket for the flight.

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