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For a long while he waited, not daring to descend from his hiding place ______ they should

A. when
B. lest
C. that
D. where

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听力原文:Henry: Hey. Have you ever heard of Academy Awards, or Oscars?
Shirley: Well, I should say I've done more than hearing of it. I know it quite well. Academy Awards or Oscars are given every year in the United States by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for excellence in the creation and production of motion pictures. First presented in 1929, Oscars are among the film industry's most desired 'prizes.
Henry: That seems very interesting. I wonder whether you know the principal categories for Academy Awards winners.
Shirley: They include Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Special Effect, Best Sound, Best Musical Score, etc.
Henry: Oh, it seems quite inclusive.
Shirley: But not many can get one during the whole life. And for most award categories, a maximum of five entrants are first nominated by the academy members who are in that particular field. (8[D]) That is, actors select actors; directors select directors and so on. From among these nominees, all academy members select the winner by secret ballot. The winners are publicly announced at a formal ceremony each spring.
Henry: Yeah. That's really competitive, but what will each winner get? A certain amount of bonus?
Shirley: No. (9[A]) Actually, a gold plated bronze human figure created by American sculptor George Stanley will be awarded to each winner.
Henry: Oh, I see. Thank you for your explanation. How do you manage to know all these?
Shirley: Well, (10[C]) last semester I took a course in the history of films;
Who will select the Best Actress nominees for Academy Awards?

A group of learned film producers,
B. A group of established directors.
C. A group of enthusiastic audience.
D. A group of well-known actors.

听力原文:A: Come in Sharon end take a seat.
B: Thanks.
A: so, where do we start? Should we begin with a look at last year and then go on from there?
B: Fine.
A: So, how do you feel you've done in your first full year with the company?
B: Overall, I think I've done quite well. I feel quite confident now about what I do.
A: And are you happy with your duties?
B: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and I don't mind answering the phone and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring typing long price lists, but then everyone has to do it.
A: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?
B: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I often sit looking at the monitor for minutes, not sure whether it is still working or not. I think the network is too old for our soft ware end we need some new machines.
A: But apart from the computer, is there anything else you would like to change?
B: Erm, let me see. I'd like the authority to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business end sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly. It's a bit embarrassing at times.
A: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong end try end get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say, you know. What about your objectives for the future?
B: Well, I need to get to know the customers a bit better and maybe try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to increase my product knowledge, so I don't get embarrassed when customers make enquiries.
A: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time. What I'd like to ask you about now is...
•You will hear a conversation between a head of department and an employee.
•For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
•After you have listened one, replay the recording.
The biggest problem with the computer is that

A. it is difficult for her to know the program well
B. it regularly stops working.
C. the monitor is too small.

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:Receptionist: Good morning. Can I help you?
Student: Yes, please. I'd like to have some information about the course at Swan School.
Receptionist: (5[B])Is that a summer course you are interested in? We have a short intensive full time course in summer.
Student: Oh? Yes, I'd like to know the length of one course.
Receptionist: Each course lasts for 3 weeks. And it is about 23 hours per week. Usually four and a half days a week.
Student: Ok. You must have lots of students in the class?
Receptionist: We have lots of students in the school, but in the classes only about 12 and 14 students.
Students: 12 and 14. Could you give me the dates of the first and second courses?
Receptionist: Certainly. The first course begins on July 3 and lasts until July 20 and (7[C]) the second is from July 24 to August 10.
Students: What about the fees per course?
Receptionist: Each costs $150 plus tax, which is 15%, and a $5 registration fee.
Students: Thank you. Do we have to find our accommodation?
Receptionist: We can do that for you. We have a lady who arranges it for you with college families.
Students: How much does it cost?
Receptionist: Well, you can Choose to have bed and breakfast only, which is $20 per week, (6[B]) or bed, breakfast and dinner which is about $27 a week.
Students: $27 a week. Thanks very much.
Receptionist: You are welcome.
What course is the student interested in?

A two-month course.
B. A course that lasts for the summer.
C. A course of 23 weeks.
D. A course of four and a half weeks.

Which part of the factory does Alan want to change?

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