填空题A. It was near to home.
B. The interview process was friendly.
C. The workload was not too demanding.
D. There was a broad variety of work on offer.
E. The financial benefits were attractive.
F. The management approach was dynamic.
G. There were relevant training opportunities.
H. The promotion prospects were good.
填空题·Yon will hear a woman ordering products.
{{B}}Order Form{{/B}}Information of
Customer:Name: Mary Suen from DHA IndustriesAddress: NO 21{{U}}
{{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}StreetContact. No.:{{U}} {{U}}
2 {{/U}} {{/U}}Information of Computers:Type: R51
models{{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}on hard
driveQuantity:{{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}Delivery Date:
Friday morning June 23rd
填空题{{B}}Section One{{/B}} · You will hear five short
recordings. · For each recording, decide what the speaker is
booking. · Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the
recording. · Do not use any letter more than once.
· After you have listened once, replay the recordings.
A.a seat for a concert B.a table in a
restaurant C.a flight D.a holiday
E.a rental car F.a meeting room G.a tennis
court H.a parking space
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填空题Lighting system of billboard changes seasonally, which is remote-control.
填空题· Look at the notes below.· You will hear a conversation about buying
office equipment.
Date: 1st
April Time: 9:45
Item: Buying 10{{U}} (9) {{/U}}
Purpose: 10 for meeting room, two{{U}}
(10) {{/U}}for the office
Total money:{{U}} (11) {{/U}}
Deadline for purchasing:
before{{U}} (12) {{/U}}, April
填空题· Look at the note below.· You will hear a woman calling to make an
appointment.
{{B}}
Reservation Card{{/B}}TO: Dr. Danny Cooper
DATE: 10 JulyTIME:
14:30INFORMATION OF PATIENT: Name: {{U}}(9)
{{/U}} Swigg Symptom: still have {{U}}(10)
{{/U}} Date of meeting: {{U}}(11)
{{/U}} July Time of meeting: {{U}}(12)
{{/U}}
填空题A. a health and safety official
B. a realtor
C. an insurance agent
D. a journalist
E. a foreign buyer
F. a lawyer
G. a marketing consultant
H. a travel agent
填空题{{B}}· Look at the notes below.· You will hear a man telephoning a bank
about a problem with an account.{{/B}}
{{B}}HPR BANK
CUSTOMER SERVICES
DIVISION{{/B}}CUSTOMER: George Bliss,{{U}}
(5) {{/U}}of Arundel HoldingsACCOUNT NUMBER:
{{U}}(6) {{/U}}PROBLEM: No
record in his office of a{{U}} (7) {{/U}}of
£15,000 on June
10th.
Also, can't be one of their{{U}} (8) {{/U}}
- they all begin
with 50. Want us to investigate.
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填空题BPART ONE/B·Look at the statements below and a passage about the
need for good managers on the opposite page.·Which section (A, B, C, or D)
does each statement 1--7 refer to?·For each statement 1--7, mark one letter
(A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.·You will need to use some of these
letters more than once.
BA/BThe need for good managers is not going away. It is
intensifying. With "flatter" organizations and self-directed teams becoming
common; with personal computers and networks making information available to
more people more quickly; the raw number of managers needed is decreasing.
However, the need for good managers, people who can manage themselves and Others
in a high-stress environment, is increasing.BB/BI believe anyone can
be a good manager. It is as much trainable skill as it is inherent ability; as
much science as art. You have confidence in yourself and your abilities. You are
happy with who you are, but you are still learning and getting better. You are
something of an extrovert. You don't have to be the life of the party, hut you
can't be a wallflower. Management is a people skill--it's not the job for
someone who doesn't enjoy people.BC/BYou are honest and
straightforward. Your success depends heavily on the trust of others. You are an
includer not an excluder. You bring others into what you do. You don't exclude
other because they lack certain attributes. You have a presence. Managers must
lead. Effective leaders have a quality about them that makes people notice when
they enter a room.BD/BYou are consistent, but not rigid; dependable,
but can change your mind. You make decisions, but easily accept input from
others. You are a little bit crazy. You think out-of-the box. You try new things
and if they fail, you admit the mistake, but don't apologize for having tried.
You are not afraid to "do the math". You make plans and schedules and work
toward them.
填空题The necessary first step in instituting relationship bank is recognizing the special needs of groups and individuals.
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填空题{{B}}PART THREE{{/B}}{{B}} ·Look at the following text and questions
over the page. ·Each question has four suggested answers or ways
of finishing the sentence, A, B, C and D. ·Mark one letter A, B,
C or D on your answer sheet, for the answer you choose.{{/B}}
Federal officials and the nation's airline industry
have reached an agreement expected to cut the typical delay from 57 minutes to
46 at Chicago's O' Hare International, the world's most congested airport at the
heart of record-setting delays around the USA.The agreement announced
Wednesday marks the third time this year that the government and the airlines
have cut flights at O' Hare in the hope of bringing the problem under control.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the latest strategy will cut delays
about 20%.Transportation officials conceded that the agreement, which
takes effect Nov. 1, is an interim step toward solving the problem."O'
Hare will no longer be the place where on-time schedules come to die," said
Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Marion Blakey, who signed the
agreement with Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta.The agreement is
in effect until April 30 and is expected to reduce delays at other airports by
5%, Mineta said. O' Hare's severe congestion causes a ripple effect on flights
across the country.United and American airlines agreed to cut 37 flights
usually scheduled at O' Hare between noon and 8 p. m. — 20 by United and 17 by
American. The two carriers operate 86% of O'Hare's flights. Other airlines
agreed not to add more flights.Since November, when the two carriers
added flights in a competition for passengers, O' Hare has suffered record
delays. In May, O' Hare had 14,500 late flights, more than ever recorded at a U.
S. airport. The effect of the latest flight reductions will be even greater for
the most severe delays—those of two hours or more. Severe delays should drop by
34%, the FAA said.Even though O' Hare handles more flights than any
other airport in the world, the demand to fly there is greater than its six
runways can handle. Chicago has proposed expanding the airport, but the
expansion would not be completed for at least 10 years.Richard Marchi,
senior vice president with the Airports Council International, said the
government needs to develop long-term solutions that will prevent a repeat of
the chaos that developed at O' Hare."The fear is that (the agreement)
runs to April 30, 2005," Marchi said. "Then the question is, what
happens?"Mineta and Blakey said they will use the coming months to seek
additional solutions at O' Hare.The government initially demanded that
airlines reduce the number of scheduled flights into O' Hare to no more than 86
per hour. But in a compromise with the airlines, up to 88 flights are
allowed.A provision of the agreement allows smaller airlines to add up
to three additional flights to promote competition.United and American
had shifted or cut a total of 105 flights before Wednesday's deal. Both airlines
released statements saying they approved of the cuts.The agreement
received mixed reviews from travelers' groups."This is going to be a
benefit for travelers throughout our aviation system," said Caleb Tiller, a
spokesman for the National Business Travel Association, which represents
corporate travel managers. "Business travelers in particular are going to
benefit from this new arrangement at O' Hare. "Air Travelers
Association. corn issued a statement denouncing the cuts."These 37
flight losses will reduce service at O' Hare and run the risk of raising fares
for passengers," said the group's president, David Stempler."This will
create O' Hare Lite, which is less filling and costs more.
"
填空题Next Actions: A. to send a telex B. to check a car C. to run a store D. to scan the ads E. to drive a car F. to read a magazine G. to take a vocation H. to buy clothes
填空题{{B}}Section One{{/B}}·You will hear five short recordings.·For each
recording, decide how much the speaker should pay.·Write one letter (A--H)
next to the number of the recording.·Do not use any letter more than
once.·You will hear the five recordings twice.
A 51 poundsB 17 poundsC 2.16poundsD
1.85 poundsE 16 poundsF 1.35 poundsG 2.42
poundsH 1.45 pounds
填空题NotesOutcomes of training sessionlooking at (5) .......................... was usefuladvice on (6) .......................... was valuablethe (7) .......................... was too shortnext time: involve (8) .......................... in planning
填空题Phone Message for Simon SmithEmma Paynton has a query about contracts for new (5) .She needs to know the maximum length allowed for a (6) .Also, if (7) is required, can she include it in the hourly rate?Could you check a contract from a new (8) ?
填空题The Marketing Week Awards The ceremony will be held at (9)______ Hotel. Please reserve an individual place at £(10)______ Please send me a (11)______ Form Name: Kari Mahmood Job Title: (12)______ Company: Apollo Address: 23 Mercer Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9QB Tel: 0171 674 2233 Fax: 0171 603 7884
