W: If you have your receipt, I can give you credit for the purchase. But I can't repay you.
Q: Where did the conversation probably take place?
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A. In a restaurant.
B. In a department store.
C. In a private home.
D. In an art supply shop.
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A.Importance of A Good Night's SleepB.The Best Things Money Cannot BuyC.Taking Good Ca
A. Importance of A Good Night's Sleep
B. The Best Things Money Cannot Buy
C. Taking Good Care of Oneself
D. How to Enjoy Life Thoroughly
听力原文:W: Hello! This is HR division, ABC Network Company.
M: Good morning! This is Wang Lei. Well, I'm looking for a job. Do you have any vacancies in your company?
W: What kind of jobs are you looking for?
M: Any job in your company that my previous experience could match.
W: What kind of work experience have you got?
M: I've been a word processor for more than two years. I once worked for IBM. Now I'm working in a national news agency.
W: Well, why do you want to leave your present job?
M: I think I need a change. I enjoy working in different places and meeting new people. That will widen my experience in the field of computer technology.
W: Good. What education have you had?
M: I studied Computer Science at Beijing University, and got a Master's Degree.
W: Urn, and one more thing, can you work overtime?
M: Yes, I can.
W: Fine. We have a vacancy for a computer programmer, working weekdays from 9: 00 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m. with an hour lunch break.
M: What's the salary, may I ask?
W: The salary will be 96,000 RMB per year.
M: Is there opportunity for promotion?
W: Yes, there're good prospects for promotion.
M: That sounds great. I am looking forward to joining you.
W: But you have to come for an interview with the supervisor of the division.
M: Sure. I would appreciate it. When will the interview be?
W: I will talk with the supervisor and see whether he has time next Monday.
M: Thanks. I will wait for your call.
W: Talk to you then. Bye-bye.
M: Bye.
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A. In the company.
B. Through a telephone call.
C. At the woman's office.
D. In a coffee house.
听力原文: Nothing can buy a better night's sleep. Although it sounds silly, it was the first thing that crossed my mind when I awoke. I truly appreciated my happy rest. It was tike a gift from heaven. Interesting to think that Bill Gates, or any rich men you can mention, really couldn't have had a more satisfying and grateful night of sleep--the best that money can't buy.
That started me thinking of other pleasures that cost nothing or very little and that are often taken for granted, like a drink of cold water on a hot day when you're really thirsty, or a warm relaxing bath when you're extremely tired or mentally exhausted.
Remember your first real kiss--can you put a price tag on that? Or the companionship of a faithful and toying pet or the clean, fresh smell of mountain air? There's an old song, "the Best Things in Life Are Free."
Did you ever eat a meal that not only filled your stomach and satisfied all your tastes, but refreshed your soul? Ever spend a winter's evening in the company of good friends?
What could be better than listening to your favorite music or watching a good movie? Or sharing the beauty of a sunset with a loved one? These are quite delightful and delicate pleasures. I hope this doesn't sound too ridiculous. in today's rough, loud world. I hope the new generation can appreciate some of these things.
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A. The writer enjoys sleeping very much.
B. The writer doesn't like money at all.
C. Bill Gates does not know how to enjoy himself.
D. Mental well-being is the most important thing.
According to the passage, recent troubles do not harm the world economy because some statistics show that the world economy is performing well.
A. Y
B. N
C. NG