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听力原文:M: Miss Green, could you do me a favor? Can you work overtime tonight? I need this report done for the staff meeting.
W: Well, I'll still have to cancel some of my plans for the evening. How soon do you really need the report?
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
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A. Boss and secretary.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Doctor and nurse.
D. Reporter and reader.

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听力原文: Hosting a successful party can give you a glow that will linger for days. It is easy to be a successful host: a few simple precautions, a little imagination, and careful attention to details are the whole of the recipe. If you follow that recipe, the party will be fun for everyone.
The first step for a successful evening is to get a well-chosen guest list. Keeping the same chairs with the same guests party after party, however engaging and stimulating they may be individually, is as unimaginative and boring as to serve the same main course at every meal. If you change your guest list and bring in unfamiliar faces, you will offer your guests the possibility of discovery.
The second step is to introduce your guests around as soon as they arrive. You must have the basic guidelines fixed in your mind: the man is introduced to the woman if she is over eighteen; the younger person is introduced to the older if both are of the same sex; girls under eighteen are introduced to older people; either men or women are always introduced to a considerably older person, and often to a person of special distinction. Newcomers should be introduced all the way around. When you have to leave a new guest with a group he has just met, tell them enough about each other so that the conversation will start easily.
The way you seat your guests could perfect or spoil your party. Work this out carefully well in advance. Prepare notes on each guest's interests, personality, communicational abilities. As a host, your responsibilities are not unlike those of the chairman of a panel discussion. You must pace the talk, spark it; see that all sides have a chance to get into the act. This is host mastery.
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A sparkling party.
B. Host mastery.
C. A successful host.
D. Rules to remember.

Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: You are not holding the brush right, James. You won't get a smooth surface like that.
M: Who's holding the ladder? It's not safe. It's slipping.
Q: What is the man doing?
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A. He is writing a letter.
B. He is painting the house.
C. He is brooming the room.
D. He is climbing a ladder.

听力原文:W: Why are there so many strikes in England? You haven't got such problem yourself here, but lots of factories have. What do you think is the reason?
M: Well, er...I wouldn't say a lot of factories. I would say a few large factories mainly in the automobile industry...where the work is of a very boring condition, and I think most workers who go on strike look upon it as a...a change from the daily routine.
Q: What does the man suggest as a reason for strikes in the automobile industry?
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A. The workers want to change their jobs.
B. The work there is dull.
C. The work there is much too demanding.
D. The workers there are strike-prone.

Different countries observe Labor Day in different ways.

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

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