PART ONE
Questions 1--12
· You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.
· Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
· You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One (Questions 14)
· Look at the note below.
·You will hear a talk in a shop.
How to Use it?
This new (1) cleaner is different from others.
· Spray the oven thoroughly.
·Leave the door closed and turn it on to (2) degrees.
· Leave the oven on for (3)
· Let it cool down.
· (4) the dirt with a wet cloth.
Conversation Two (Questions 5--8)
·Look at the note below.
· You will hear a man calling for a report.
Conversation Three (Questions 9--12)
· Look at the note below.
· You will hear a man calling about a delievery.
PART TWO
Questions 13--22
Section One
(Questions 13--17)
· You will hear five short recordings.
· For each recording, decide what the speaker is trying to do.
· 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.
13 ______________________
14 ______________________
15 ______________________
16 ______________________
17 ______________________
A check an address
B book a table
C make an appointment
D sell something
E place an order
F cancel a meeting
G congratulate someone
H offer a lift
Section Two
(Questions 18--22)
· You will hear another five recordings.
·For each recording, decide who is Speaking.
· 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.
18 ______________________
19 ______________________
20 ______________________
21 ______________________
22 ______________________
A a finance director
B an office clerk
C a personnel manager
D a production manager
E a salesman
F a worker
G a machine operator
H a marketing assistantPART THREE
Questions 23--30
You will hear. a news report in which the anchor will introduce you to a reporter who will look back at the stock market crash of 1929.
· For each question 2:]--:]0, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
· You will hear the recording twice.
23 From the recording we can learn that the crash of 1929 happened on a __________
A Monday
B Tuesday
C Thursday
24 On October 29," 1929, the stock market lost__________dollars' paper value in a few hours.
A 13 million
B 30 million
C 30 billion
25 Why popular wisdom about the crash is somewhat misleading?
A The nation was obsessed with every little change on the stock market.
B The crash plunged the nation into the Great Depression.
C The economy was in depression long before the crash.
26 What were American people persuaded to do in the 1920s?
A They were persuaded to save for a rainy day.
B They were persuaded to increase their income.
C They were persuaded to spend money now.
27 What does "the rich were keeping most of the profits" mean?
A It means that the buying power was not defused throughout the economy.
B It means the economy was booming.
C It means breaking down the traditional American value of saving for a rainy day.
25 What is the real meaning of the word "credit" according to the recording?
A It means trust.
B It means debt.
C It means approval.
29 What had helped to spread the prosperity more evenly?
A The maturity of management.
B The interference of the government.
C The growth of organized labors.
30 What type of economy was now complete?
A A balanced stock-driven economy.
B A balanced credit-driven economy.
C A balanced consumer-driven economy.
Questions 1--12
· You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.
· Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.
· You will hear each recording twice.
Conversation One (Questions 14)
· Look at the note below.
·You will hear a talk in a shop.
How to Use it?
This new (1) cleaner is different from others.
· Spray the oven thoroughly.
·Leave the door closed and turn it on to (2) degrees.
· Leave the oven on for (3)
· Let it cool down.
· (4) the dirt with a wet cloth.
Conversation Two (Questions 5--8)
·Look at the note below.
· You will hear a man calling for a report.
Conversation Three (Questions 9--12)
· Look at the note below.
· You will hear a man calling about a delievery.
PART TWO
Questions 13--22
Section One
(Questions 13--17)
· You will hear five short recordings.
· For each recording, decide what the speaker is trying to do.
· 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.
13 ______________________
14 ______________________
15 ______________________
16 ______________________
17 ______________________
A check an address
B book a table
C make an appointment
D sell something
E place an order
F cancel a meeting
G congratulate someone
H offer a lift
Section Two
(Questions 18--22)
· You will hear another five recordings.
·For each recording, decide who is Speaking.
· 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.
18 ______________________
19 ______________________
20 ______________________
21 ______________________
22 ______________________
A a finance director
B an office clerk
C a personnel manager
D a production manager
E a salesman
F a worker
G a machine operator
H a marketing assistantPART THREE
Questions 23--30
You will hear. a news report in which the anchor will introduce you to a reporter who will look back at the stock market crash of 1929.
· For each question 2:]--:]0, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
· You will hear the recording twice.
23 From the recording we can learn that the crash of 1929 happened on a __________
A Monday
B Tuesday
C Thursday
24 On October 29," 1929, the stock market lost__________dollars' paper value in a few hours.
A 13 million
B 30 million
C 30 billion
25 Why popular wisdom about the crash is somewhat misleading?
A The nation was obsessed with every little change on the stock market.
B The crash plunged the nation into the Great Depression.
C The economy was in depression long before the crash.
26 What were American people persuaded to do in the 1920s?
A They were persuaded to save for a rainy day.
B They were persuaded to increase their income.
C They were persuaded to spend money now.
27 What does "the rich were keeping most of the profits" mean?
A It means that the buying power was not defused throughout the economy.
B It means the economy was booming.
C It means breaking down the traditional American value of saving for a rainy day.
25 What is the real meaning of the word "credit" according to the recording?
A It means trust.
B It means debt.
C It means approval.
29 What had helped to spread the prosperity more evenly?
A The maturity of management.
B The interference of the government.
C The growth of organized labors.
30 What type of economy was now complete?
A A balanced stock-driven economy.
B A balanced credit-driven economy.
C A balanced consumer-driven economy.