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.
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At a drug store.
B. At a hospital.
C. At a doctor's office.
D. At a dentist's office.
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依据刑事诉讼法及其相关司法解释的规定,下列案件的分析错误的有?()A.第二审法院发现齐某盗窃一案依据刑事诉讼法及其相关司法解释的规定,下列案件的分析错误的有?()
A. 第二审法院发现齐某盗窃一案的一审是由人民陪审员独任审判的,遂依法裁定撤销原判,发回重审
B. 林某、孙某共同绑架,一审法院判处林某死刑立即执行,孙某10年有期徒刑,一审判决后,被告人林某和孙某均提出上诉。二审法院认为一审法院认定事实清楚、证据确实充分,遂不开庭审理此案
C. 赵某、钱某共同诈骗,赵某被判处有期徒刑10年,钱某被判处有期徒刑3年。赵某、钱某未上诉,人民检察院认为对钱某的量刑过轻,仅就钱某的量刑问题提出抗诉。二审审理过程中,赵某有权参加法庭调查,但无权参加法庭辩论
D. 汪某涉嫌杀夫一案,一审法院判处汪某有期徒刑15年。二审法院经过审理认为事实不清、证据不足,裁定撤销原判、发回一审法院重新审判;一审法院重新审理后,仍判处汪某有期徒刑15年,二审法院经过审理后认为,虽然案件证据有所补充,但仍然事实不清、证据不足,遂再次发回重审
Workaholics may or may not be careerists. Workaholics also spend most of their time and energy on theft jobs, but there may be different reasons for theft work pattern. They may not even identify with their jobs. Work may simply be an escape, an effort to avoid dealing with life. On the, other hand, a workaholic may love his job and simply become addicted to the pleasure of doing it and doing it well.
Careerists may not even like their jobs. In fact, they may not even work that hard. They may spend most of theft time on organizational politics and other schemes for advancement. Careerists are not so much into work as into seeking identity through their jobs, their careen advancement, and the symbols of success.
A workaholic may be working to help others or support a noble cause. If we are working on projects we see as important to social transformation, it is easy to become obsessed with the project and let other areas of our life slide. We must all strive to avoid this pitfall. Managers must be alert to both careerists and workaholics, recognize the differences, and seek to help both move in the direction of wholeness.
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A. Careerists spend more time and energy on their jobs.
B. Careerists don't like their jobs.
C. Workaholics have different reasons for their work pattern.
D. Workaholics are more successful than careerists.
A.The percentage is high.B.The percentage is low.C.The amount of the population is not
A. The percentage is high.
B. The percentage is low.
C. The amount of the population is not so low.
D. It is not mentioned in the passage.
听力原文:W: If I understand you correctly, Mr. Savage, you were driving well within the speed limit when you were stopped by the Police.
M: That's right. I always keep to the limit on Downside Road because there's a school slap on the corner of the first turning and I wouldn't want to run the risk of hitting one of the kids, now would I?
W: I'm afraid I do not know what you mean.
M: Well, I go by the speedometer, don't I? That's what a speedometer's for, isn't it, to tell you how fast you're going. I mean a machine can't lie, can it? People can, but not machines.
W: "Machines" as you call them are not necessarily in fallible(一贯正确的) guides, Mr. Savage. They sometimes go wrong. In any case according to the Police testimony you were driving at more than sixty miles an hour in such a manner as to cause a danger to the public. Weaving from side to side like a go-go dancer is what I think the Police Constable said.
M: Very funny, sir. Still, the steering wheel has been playing up a bit lately, I admit that. I said to my wife only the other day I'd better have it seen to, but she said she put if off till we went on holiday so...
W: Mr. Savage. Now, I understand that when the Police stopped you, you refused to take a breathalyzer test... Why was that?
M: Well, I hadn't been drinking, had I? Half a lager and at the Feathers—you must be joking.
W: It is not my habit to make jokes in court, Mr. Savage.
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A. He is charged with drunken-driving.
B. He is caught running over a child.
C. He is caught using a defective speedometer.
D. He is stopped dancing go-go in the street.