<学习资讯>2015.5.12 CET-4 201306(1)

<学习资讯>2015.5.12 CET-4 201306(1)

2015-05-20    26'38''

主播: 华电EE

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(查看更多听力文本请关注微信公众号“华电Eradio,新浪微博账号华电E-radio) 0512 CET4-201306(1) Listening Comprehension Section A 1. W: What are you doing in here, Sir? Didn’t you see the “Private” sign over there? M: I’m sorry. I didn’t notice it when I came in. I’m looking for the manager’s office. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 2. W: Mike, what’s the problem? You’ve known for months the report is due today. M: I know, but I’m afraid I need another few days. The data is harder to interpret than I expected. Q: What does the man mean? 3. W: Excuse me, Tony. Has my parcel from New York arrived? M: Unfortunately, it’s been delayed due to the bad weather. Q: What is the woman waiting for? 4. W: Pam said we won’t have the psychology test until the end of next week. M: Ellen, you should know better than to take Pam’s words for anything. Q: What does the man imply about Pam? 5. W: Tom, would you please watch my suitcase for a minute? I need to go make a quick phone call. M: Yeah, sure. Take your time. Our train doesn’t leave for another twenty minutes. Q: What does the man mean? 6. M: Frankly, Mary is not what I’d call easygoing. W: I see. People in our neighborhood find it hard to believe she’s my twin sister. Q: What does the woman imply? 7. M: How soon do you think this can be cleaned? W: We have same day service, sir. You can pick up your suit after five o’clock. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? 8. W: I really enjoy that piece you just played on the piano. I bet you get a lot of requests for it. M: You said. People just can’t get enough of it. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? Now you&`&ll hear the two long conversations. Conversation One W: Good afternoon, Mr. Jones. I am Teresa Chen, and I’ll be interviewing you. How are you today? M: I am fine, thank you. And you, Miss Chen? W: Good, thanks. Can you tell me something about your experience in this kind of work? M: Well, for several years, I managed a department for the Brownstone Company in Detroit, Michigan. Now I work part-time because I also go to school at night. I’m getting a business degree. W: Oh, how interesting. Tell me, why do you want to leave your present job? M: I’ll finish school in a few months, and I’d like a full-time position with more responsibility. W: And why would you like to work for our company? M: Because I know your company’s work and I like it. W: Could you please tell me about your special skills and interests? M: Of course, I’m good at computers and I can speak Spanish. I used to take classes in Spanish at the local college. And I like travelling a lot. W: Can you give me any references? M: Yes, certainly. You can talk to Mr. McCaw, my boss, at the Brownstone Company. I could also give you the names and numbers of several of my teachers. W: All right, Mr. Jones, and would you like to ask me any questions? M: Yes, I wonder when I’ll be informed about my application for the job. W: Well, we’ll let you know as soon as possible. Let’s stay in touch. Thank you very much for coming this afternoon. M: Thank you. 9. What does the man say about his working experience? 10. Why does the man want to leave his present job? 11. What is the man interested in? 12. What question did the man ask the woman?