What lessons about planning can managers learn from this crisis?
第1题
听力原文:M: How are your violin lessons going?
W: Very well. My teacher thinks I'm making progress, and I find the lessons well worth the time and trouble.
Q: What does the woman think of her violin lessons?
(17)
A.They cost her lots of money.
B.They are very rewarding.
C.They are very easy to learn.
D.They are given by a strict teacher.
第2题
occupations, estimating the probable outcomes of various courses of action, and finally, choose alternatives that we find attractive and feasible. 【M2】______
But career planning does not guarantee that all the problems, difficulties, or decision. making situations that faces you in the future will be solved or made any easier. No formula 【M3】______
can be given to do that. But career planning should help you to approach and cope better in new problems, such as deciding whether or not to enter educational or training 【M4】______
programs, deciding whether or not to change jobs, and analyzed the difficulties 【M5】______
you are having with a situation or a person.
Nobody can foresee what the future holds for any of us. There is social, 【M6】______
emotional,and moral considerations in our future that cannot be foreseen. But the roost important lessons of this often unhappy modem world 【M7】______
is what progress comes from planning. 【M8】______
Ignorance at one’s career is not bliss (洪福).Reason is better than chance and fate. 【M9】______
Although there is no sure way to make career plans to work out, there are things 【M10】______
that you can do now to shape your career possibilities.
【M1】
第3题
boys and girls may(75)such virtues as unselfishness, courage,(76)and love of one’s country;(77) what is learned in books(78)have the same deep(79)on a child’s character(80)what is learned by experience. The(81)day-school cannot give much(82)training in living,(83)most of the pupils’ times is(84)in classes, studying lessons. So(85)what the pupils do in their(86)time that really prepares them to(87)in society as citizens when they(88). If each of them learns(89)for his team and not for himself(90)the football field, he will(91)find it natural to work for the(92)of his country(93)only for his own benefit.
74. A.his
B.their
C.our
D.her
75. A.learn about
B.listen to
C.worry about
D.talk to
76. A.calmness
B.beauty
C.loveliness
D.discipline
77. A.but
B.so
C.hence
D.moreover
78. A.can
B.will
C.would not
D.might
79. A.affect
B.effort
C.effect
D.afford
80. A.like
B.that
C.as
D.with
81. A.usual
B.often
C.future
D.ordinary
82. A.painful
B.political
C.popular
D.practical
83. A.in which
B.therefore
C.because
D.so that
84. A.made
B.spent
C.taken
D.carried
85. A.it seemed
B.it is
C.they are
D.they have
86. A.extra
B.school
C.spare
D.study
87. A.take their place
B.have their land
C.make their position
D.win their fame
88. A.grow up
B.grow out
C.grow upon
D.grow in
89. A.target
B.fighting
C.to work
D.stressing
90. A.in
B.on
C.over
D.across
91. A.latest
B.later
C.latter
D.the latter
92. A.profit
B.value
C.privilege
D.good
93. A.in spite of
B.in order
C.because of
D.instead of
第4题
听力原文:M: Good morning. Robert Creighton speaking.
W: Good morning. My name's Julian Harris and I have a friend in Spain who's interested in applying for a place at one of the colleges. There are one or two questions which she'd like me to ask you.
M: Go ahead!
W: Thanks. The first one is: what language is used for normal lessons?
M: Well, the main language of instruction in all the colleges is English. But at Pacific College in Canada some subjects are taught in French, and at the College of the Adriatic some may be taught in Italian.
W: Right. Her next question is about fees. Is it expensive to go to one of the colleges?
M: Students' parents don't have to be rich, if that's what you mean, there are scholarships for all colleges, but we do ask parents to help by paying what they can afford.
W: Good, she'll be glad to hear that. Now she wants to know something about getting into a college. Does she have to get high marks in her examinations?
M: Ah, yes, well she will have to do well. but academic ability is not the only thing that's important. We also look at personal qualities.
W: What sort of things do you mean?
M: Maturity, the ability to get on well with people from different countries, that sort of thing.
W: Of course. I understand what you mean. Her last question is about her other interests. Can she do painting and modem dancing, for example?
M: Yes, probably. It depends on the staff at the college she enters. Each college has its own special activities, such as theatre studies or environmental work, in which students can take part.
W: Good. I think that's all. Thank you very much for your help.
M: You're welcome. I hope you friend sends in an application.
(20)
A.Chinese.
B.English.
C.French.
D.Italian.
第5题
听力原文:W: I have heard that you are going to California next week. What for?
M: One of my cousins is getting married there; my family is invited.
W: Wow, that's big news. (22)What are you going to get for your cousin?
M: I've no idea, and that's what is troubling me these days. You know, Jasmine is hard to please.
W: No wonder you look worried. So, what about your study? You should know that the final exams are coming. Don't you worry about that?
M: Actually, I don't. (23) There are still four weeks to go, and I will have three weeks to review my lessons after I come back.
W: You are leaving for a whole week? That's a quite long time, especially in this period. I always get nervous while having exams, and I can't sleep well the nights before exams. I think I should go to the doctor's.
M: Well, we are quite different in that. I think it is just because you think of the exams too much and pay too much attention to the results. You should relax and take a little time off.
W: I wish I could. (24) You know, my parents have high expectations of me and they have done so much for me...
M: Oh, that all depends on how you think of it. Parents' love shouldn't be your burden. You tried your best, and that's what counts. Your parents will surely understand you. Take it easy. (25) Talk to your parents; it may help.
W: Thank you for your advice. I'll give it a try.
(23)
A.One of his cousins is getting married.
B.The final exams are coming.
C.He hasn't decided what to buy for his cousin.
D.He has little time to tour California.
第6题
What is special about fox hunting in Britain?
A) It involves the use of a deadly poison.
B) It is a costly event which rarely occurs.
C) The hunters have set rules to follow.
D) The hunters have to go through strict training.
第7题
Whether right or wrong, he had ideas about how the lessons should be ______.
A.produced
B.conducted
C.continued
D.deduced
第8题
A.take
B.give
C.learn
D.teach
第9题
【B1】
第10题
museums work constantly to improve their collections and ways of playing them. all museums are always on the watch for new additions to their collections. works of art are bought from art dealers and private collectors or at auction sales. museums also accept gifts and bequests (遗物), but the large museums no longer accept everything that is offered to them. they accept only objects or collections that meet their high standards.
what is to be gained from visiting museums? museums exhibits can teach us about the world in which we live-----the materials it is made of, the trees and plants that cover it, and the animals that have lived on it since its beginning. we can learn about the activities of man-----his history and development and his accomplishments in arts and crafts.
1. the first paragraph deals with ().
A. what museums preserves
B. what kind of objects museums display
C. where museums obtain their objects
D. how museums function
2. which statement is not true? ()
A. museums are not only storehouse for collections
B. museums are places where you can learn something
C. museums preserve and display only things found in nature
D. museums carry on educational and research programs
3. where do objects at museums usually come from?()
A. from auction sales
B. from art dealers and private collectors
C. from gifts and bequests
D. all the above
4. the large museums accept ().
A. everything offered to them
B. all the gifts and bequests
C. only objects that meet their high standards
D. only things that small museums do not have
5. the last paragraph is about ().
A. the knowledge one gets from visiting museums
B. the things one can see in museums
C. the world and the people living in it
D. museum collections from other lands