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听力原文:M: Morning. Happy to meet you here. How are you and how is your whole family?
W: Good morning, sir. Fine, thank you for your care.
M: Er, did you put that advertisement in yesterday, and did you see it?
W: Yes. I have seen it and also have a try.
M: (22)The junior sales manager. They want someone that could help them to manage the company.
W: Yes, it went into the Standard and the Evening News. That sounds good.
M: Jolly good. And congratulations to you!
W: Erm, what sort of a young man had you got in mind?
M: On, you know. a good education, er, (23)what I don't want is one of these young cocks, you know who just walk out of university with exaggerated ideas of his own importance.
W: And how much he's going to earn, frankly. And only according to your conditions and your wants, we could find and look for more proper people, you know, so many people came here, and I don't want to waste their time. And what we want is just the right one.
M: I mean,(24)I'm not prepared to give him a very big salary to start with. I mean the increases he gets in his salary are going to be dependent on how effective he is. That's hard to say and hard to make so concrete criterion. Nowa-days, you know, it's very difficult to find such a good person that can be suited this job. (24)And most of the time, they ask so many salary and, the most important one is that, they really have no ability to do it.
(23)

A. Junior Sales Manager Wanted.
B. Personnel Manager Wanted.
C. Secretary Wanted.
D. Managing Director Wanted.

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听力原文: A new enemy is threatening Japanese traditions: leisure. [29] As part of its attempt to increase imports, the government is trying to get people to work less and spend more. The workers are disgusted.
The figures support the western prejudice that the Japanese are all work and no play. Trying to force workers away from their desks and machines, the government said last April that the country should cut down from its 2,100 hours average work year to 1,899 hours and a five-day week. Beginning in February, banks and stock markets will be closed on Saturdays, staff of civil service will be forced out of their offices two Saturdays a month. The government hopes that others will follow that practice.
But some persuasion will be needed. Small companies are very angry about it and they fear competitors may not cut hours. The unions are no happier: they have even advertised in newspapers arguing their case against the foreign pressure that is forcing leisure upon them. [30] They say that shorter hours are a disguised pay cut. [31] The industrialists, who have no objection to the government's plans, admit that shorter hours will help them cut costs. Younger Japanese, who are supposed to be acting against their hard-working parents, show no sign of wanting time off either. But unlike older workers, they do spend money in their spare time. Not content with watching television, they dance, dress up, sit in caf6s, go to pop concerts and generally drive the leisure-industry boom. Now that they know how to consume, maybe the West can teach them to relax and enjoy themselves, too.
(30)

A. The government wants to show more concern for the health of the people.
B. The government needs to import more goods from abroad.
C. The Japanese have been working too hard.
D. The Japanese hope to change the western prejudice.

听力原文:M: Hello! I'm a senior student. Can you tell me whether this reference room is only for faculty members?
W: No, it's also open to the postgraduates, and undergraduates can come too if they've got professors' written permission.
Q: What does the woman tell the man about the reference room?
(16)

A. It's open only to teachers and postgraduates.
B. He can study there if he is writing a research paper.
C. Senior students can enjoy more rights than other undergraduates.
D. He needs the approval of his professor for the use of it.

听力原文:M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas.
W: Well, good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them. I don't think a day-dreamer can be a good entrepreneur.
Q: What does the woman think of Henry?
(19)

A. He has many interesting dreams.
B. He sleeps a lot without doing anything.
C. He doesn't put his ideas into practice.
D. He doesn't have any good ideas.

The author holds the rise of prediction market depends on ______.

A. managers' promotion of it among the staff
B. employees' application of it in trading
C. bosses' belief in experts' authority
D. firms' motivating methods

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