【答案解析】原文:M: Hi, Lisa. I’d like to ask you a question. How many job interviews have you had?W: Well, Tom. That’s difficult. At least ten.M: Ten. That’s quite a few. And do you enjoy going to job interviews?W: I absolutely adore them. No, I’m joking. Who does? Nobody does.M: Well, for me, interviews are torture. I hate being grilled by a panel of people. I know I can do the job, but I hate having to convince them.W: Yes, I agree. I hate answering questions like “Why do you want this job?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years time?”M: Yeah, that’s a tricky one to answer. But some interviewers even go a bit further and ask the interviewees to do some inappropriate things.W: You mean they will ask you to do things that are not really relevant to the job?M: Yes, I was asked to do a dance as part of my interview last year.W: Well, maybe the position was for a dancer or a children’s entertainer?M: No. It was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronic shop. You know, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers about what to buy. There is no dancing involved.W: Then what did you do? How did you feel about doing a dance?M: I wanted the job. So the idea was just to keep smiling and go for it. On the surface, I had to look positive. I was smiling. I was laughing along with it. But inside, I felt degraded and humiliated, especially.W: Oh, poor you.M: So, that’s how I felt on the inside. But I really wanted the job. So I put on a brave face. I even laughed. But later on, I did complain. And I got an apology.W: Well, some experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs. So companies are trying non-traditional ways of recruiting people to see who stands out.M: Well, in any job interview, it’s good to leave a lasting impression, which means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice. But being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also seems a bit unfair to me.W: Yeah. But I guess if you really want the job, you’d have to do anything.M: Well, almost.W: So do I.Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.1. Has the woman had any interviews before?2. How do the man and the woman feel about job interviews?3. Which job did the man apply for when he was asked to dance?4. How did the man feel about doing a dance?5. Why do companies use non-traditional methods in job interviews?细节题。根据句[6]可知,男士表示,他们对于女士上学期的进展有点担心。C、D项将听力原文中的主语we换成Her performance后,worried应相应地变为worrying,意为“令人担忧的”。因此,C为答案。
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】原文:M: Hi, Lisa. I’d like to ask you a question. How many job interviews have you had?W: Well, Tom. That’s difficult. At least ten.M: Ten. That’s quite a few. And do you enjoy going to job interviews?W: I absolutely adore them. No, I’m joking. Who does? Nobody does.M: Well, for me, interviews are torture. I hate being grilled by a panel of people. I know I can do the job, but I hate having to convince them.W: Yes, I agree. I hate answering questions like “Why do you want this job?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years time?”M: Yeah, that’s a tricky one to answer. But some interviewers even go a bit further and ask the interviewees to do some inappropriate things.W: You mean they will ask you to do things that are not really relevant to the job?M: Yes, I was asked to do a dance as part of my interview last year.W: Well, maybe the position was for a dancer or a children’s entertainer?M: No. It was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronic shop. You know, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers about what to buy. There is no dancing involved.W: Then what did you do? How did you feel about doing a dance?M: I wanted the job. So the idea was just to keep smiling and go for it. On the surface, I had to look positive. I was smiling. I was laughing along with it. But inside, I felt degraded and humiliated, especially.W: Oh, poor you.M: So, that’s how I felt on the inside. But I really wanted the job. So I put on a brave face. I even laughed. But later on, I did complain. And I got an apology.W: Well, some experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs. So companies are trying non-traditional ways of recruiting people to see who stands out.M: Well, in any job interview, it’s good to leave a lasting impression, which means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice. But being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also seems a bit unfair to me.W: Yeah. But I guess if you really want the job, you’d have to do anything.M: Well, almost.W: So do I.Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.1. Has the woman had any interviews before?2. How do the man and the woman feel about job interviews?3. Which job did the man apply for when he was asked to dance?4. How did the man feel about doing a dance?5. Why do companies use non-traditional methods in job interviews?归纳题。根据句[7]可知,当听到女士想要涉及全球变暖问题时,男士打断了她,并且说那个题目太大了,而且还存在争议。男士强调说,这次的论文只要求写3,000字,如果女士写全球变暖问题,论文的长度可能会一下子增加到30,000字。也就是说,男士认为如果在要求的字数以内探讨全球变暖问题,女士根本不可能把这个问题写清楚。因此,A为答案。
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】原文:M: Hi, Lisa. I’d like to ask you a question. How many job interviews have you had?W: Well, Tom. That’s difficult. At least ten.M: Ten. That’s quite a few. And do you enjoy going to job interviews?W: I absolutely adore them. No, I’m joking. Who does? Nobody does.M: Well, for me, interviews are torture. I hate being grilled by a panel of people. I know I can do the job, but I hate having to convince them.W: Yes, I agree. I hate answering questions like “Why do you want this job?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years time?”M: Yeah, that’s a tricky one to answer. But some interviewers even go a bit further and ask the interviewees to do some inappropriate things.W: You mean they will ask you to do things that are not really relevant to the job?M: Yes, I was asked to do a dance as part of my interview last year.W: Well, maybe the position was for a dancer or a children’s entertainer?M: No. It was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronic shop. You know, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers about what to buy. There is no dancing involved.W: Then what did you do? How did you feel about doing a dance?M: I wanted the job. So the idea was just to keep smiling and go for it. On the surface, I had to look positive. I was smiling. I was laughing along with it. But inside, I felt degraded and humiliated, especially.W: Oh, poor you.M: So, that’s how I felt on the inside. But I really wanted the job. So I put on a brave face. I even laughed. But later on, I did complain. And I got an apology.W: Well, some experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs. So companies are trying non-traditional ways of recruiting people to see who stands out.M: Well, in any job interview, it’s good to leave a lasting impression, which means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice. But being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also seems a bit unfair to me.W: Yeah. But I guess if you really want the job, you’d have to do anything.M: Well, almost.W: So do I.Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.1. Has the woman had any interviews before?2. How do the man and the woman feel about job interviews?3. Which job did the man apply for when he was asked to dance?4. How did the man feel about doing a dance?5. Why do companies use non-traditional methods in job interviews?细节题。根据句[8-1]和句[8_2]可知,工业的能源消耗差不多是全球能源消耗的45%。因此,B为答案。
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】原文:M: Hi, Lisa. I’d like to ask you a question. How many job interviews have you had?W: Well, Tom. That’s difficult. At least ten.M: Ten. That’s quite a few. And do you enjoy going to job interviews?W: I absolutely adore them. No, I’m joking. Who does? Nobody does.M: Well, for me, interviews are torture. I hate being grilled by a panel of people. I know I can do the job, but I hate having to convince them.W: Yes, I agree. I hate answering questions like “Why do you want this job?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years time?”M: Yeah, that’s a tricky one to answer. But some interviewers even go a bit further and ask the interviewees to do some inappropriate things.W: You mean they will ask you to do things that are not really relevant to the job?M: Yes, I was asked to do a dance as part of my interview last year.W: Well, maybe the position was for a dancer or a children’s entertainer?M: No. It was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronic shop. You know, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers about what to buy. There is no dancing involved.W: Then what did you do? How did you feel about doing a dance?M: I wanted the job. So the idea was just to keep smiling and go for it. On the surface, I had to look positive. I was smiling. I was laughing along with it. But inside, I felt degraded and humiliated, especially.W: Oh, poor you.M: So, that’s how I felt on the inside. But I really wanted the job. So I put on a brave face. I even laughed. But later on, I did complain. And I got an apology.W: Well, some experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs. So companies are trying non-traditional ways of recruiting people to see who stands out.M: Well, in any job interview, it’s good to leave a lasting impression, which means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice. But being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also seems a bit unfair to me.W: Yeah. But I guess if you really want the job, you’d have to do anything.M: Well, almost.W: So do I.Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.1. Has the woman had any interviews before?2. How do the man and the woman feel about job interviews?3. Which job did the man apply for when he was asked to dance?4. How did the man feel about doing a dance?5. Why do companies use non-traditional methods in job interviews?细节题。根据句[9]可知,北美洲消耗掉了全球三分之一的石油,其中消耗最多的是美国,其每年人均消耗459加仑汽油。因此,D为答案。
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】原文:M: Hi, Lisa. I’d like to ask you a question. How many job interviews have you had?W: Well, Tom. That’s difficult. At least ten.M: Ten. That’s quite a few. And do you enjoy going to job interviews?W: I absolutely adore them. No, I’m joking. Who does? Nobody does.M: Well, for me, interviews are torture. I hate being grilled by a panel of people. I know I can do the job, but I hate having to convince them.W: Yes, I agree. I hate answering questions like “Why do you want this job?” or “Where do you see yourself in five years time?”M: Yeah, that’s a tricky one to answer. But some interviewers even go a bit further and ask the interviewees to do some inappropriate things.W: You mean they will ask you to do things that are not really relevant to the job?M: Yes, I was asked to do a dance as part of my interview last year.W: Well, maybe the position was for a dancer or a children’s entertainer?M: No. It was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronic shop. You know, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers about what to buy. There is no dancing involved.W: Then what did you do? How did you feel about doing a dance?M: I wanted the job. So the idea was just to keep smiling and go for it. On the surface, I had to look positive. I was smiling. I was laughing along with it. But inside, I felt degraded and humiliated, especially.W: Oh, poor you.M: So, that’s how I felt on the inside. But I really wanted the job. So I put on a brave face. I even laughed. But later on, I did complain. And I got an apology.W: Well, some experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs. So companies are trying non-traditional ways of recruiting people to see who stands out.M: Well, in any job interview, it’s good to leave a lasting impression, which means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice. But being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also seems a bit unfair to me.W: Yeah. But I guess if you really want the job, you’d have to do anything.M: Well, almost.W: So do I.Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.1. Has the woman had any interviews before?2. How do the man and the woman feel about job interviews?3. Which job did the man apply for when he was asked to dance?4. How did the man feel about doing a dance?5. Why do companies use non-traditional methods in job interviews?推断题。根据句[10-2]可知,男士认为女士所收集的有用信息已经挺多了,下一步需要做的就是把最后一部分完成。而根据句[10-1]可知,在最后一部分,女士应该找到一些可行的解决办法。因此,C为答案。