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未知题型 听力原文:F: Evon Lee.M: Hi, this is James Clark from Globe UK.F: Oh, hi.M: Just calling to give you some details of next week's meeting.F: Right, that's next Tuesday, isn't it?M: Yes, that's right, the 9th of February. We'll be starting around 10 o'clock.F: OK. Where shall I go when I get there?M: If you report to Reception, they'll give you a security badge.F: And I ask to see you, do I?M: No, I'll be tied up unfortunately. I've arranged for Mr. Anniston to meet you and take you up.F: OK, I just make a note of that.M: Now, I'll be sending you a couple of things before the meeting. First of all, I thought it might be useful if you had an agenda, so I'll be faxing you that later today.F: Great, thanks.M: And I assume you'll be driving, so I'm sending you a visitor's pass to get into the car park.F: Wonderful.M: OK, well, I'll look forward to seeing you next Tuesday.&8226;Look at the notes below.&8226;You will hear a telephone conversation about the arrangements for a meeting.

未知题型 SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESEDirections: Translate the following text into Chinese.Successful leaders are emotionally and intellectually oriented to the future--not wedded to the past. They have a hunger to take responsibility, to innovate, and to initiate. They are not content with merely taking care of what's already there. They want to move forward to create something new.Leaders provide answers as well as direction, offer strength as well as dedication, and speak from experience as well as understanding of the problems they face and the people they work with.Leaders are flexible rather than dogmatic. They believe in unity rather than conformity, and they strive to achieve consensus out of conflict.

未知题型 听力原文: Speaker OneWoman: I work as a secretary in my company. I like my job very much because I have a terrific boss. He is CEO of the company. He works hard and efficiently. He is a warm-hearted and honest man. I believe he is an excellent boss and outstanding leader. He inspires me a lot and I like to work for him and the company.Speaker TwoMan: I am an engineer of the company. This job is interesting and challenging because you will never know what your next project might be. I like my job not only for itself but also for my interest.Speaker ThreeWoman: I'm a lawyer. I work very long hours-ten hours a day is quite normal. And if something important comes up I'm often in the office until eight or nine in the evening. Or I take my work home. The other bad thing is that I don't have much holiday-only 20 days a year. Anyway, I do like my job.Speaker FourMan: One week I work from 6 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon, the next week from 2 in the afternoon to 10 in the evening and the third week from 10 in the evening until 6 in the morning. I quite like my job. I don't mind getting up early and I love finishing at two in the afternoon. And I get a lot of time off between shifts.But there is something I don't like about my job. The pay's not too good.Speaker FiveWoman: I'm a secretary. I work in R&D. I do like my job. I don't just sit at my desk and write reports. I have a lot of contact with our clients, and I enjoy that.My journey is terrible. It takes me an hour to get to work. And then we have flexitime. But it's not very flexible because I'm always in minus at the end of the month. So I have to stay in the office even if there's no work. I'd prefer to work when there's something to do and go home when there isn't.?You will hear five different people talking about their jobs.?For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, decide what their jobs are from the list A-H. For Task Two, choose the attitudes of the speakers towards their jobs from the list A-H.?After you have listened once, replay the recording.Task One-Jobs?For questions 13-17, match the extracts with the jobs, listed A- H.?For each extract, decide what the job the speaker is talking about.?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the extract.