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Susangetsthescholarshipagain.
W:
Yeah.Shesurelydeservesit.Youknow,sheisoneofthosefewwhospendlittletimeonstudy
butcanachievealot.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
四个选项均与Susan的学习有关,故推测本题考查对Susan学习情况的评价。
校园生活类,弦外之音题。
男士说Susan又得到了奖学金,女士回答Susan花在学习上的时间不多,但是收获很大。
言外之意,Susan的学习效率很高。
A.Thewomanshouldalwaysmakecomplaints.
B.Thewomanshouldthinkfromthebosssstandpoint.√
C.Thewomanmaygetapayrisesometimelater.
D.Thewomanshouldcriticizeherboss.
Itseemsthatmybossiscriticalofmerecently.Ialwayscanmeethisrequirement.
Indeed.Everybossiscriticalofhisemployees,andyoucanimaginehowhecangiveyoua
payriseifhelosesmoneyeveryday.
Whatdoesthemanmean?
四个选项的主语都是Thewoman,结合should可以推测本题可能考查男士对女士的建议,听音时应注意表示男士观点态度的语句。
另,由complaints,bosss,rise可以推测本对话与女士工作中遇到的问题有关。
工作商务类,弦外之音题。
女士提到她老板最近老是批评她,男士回答每个老板对员工都很苛刻,如果老板天天赔钱,员工怎么会涨工资呢。
言外之意,男士认为女士应该从老板的角度考虑。
A.Birthdayalwaysremindsherofherage.√
B.Shedoesnwantanythingforbirthday.
C.Themanremindsherofherbirthday.
D.Shelikescelebratingbirthday.
Itsyour40thbirthdaytomorrow.Whatdoyouwant?
ThelastthingIwantiswrinkles,buttheyarelikelytocome.Youknow,birthdayalwaysmakes
mefeeldisgusted.
由Birthday,age,want可以推测,对话内容与生日和年龄的关系有关。
生活交际类,语义理解题。
男士提到明天是女士的生日,并问她想要什么;
女士回答生日使她感到厌恶,因为她不想看到皱纹,而皱纹很快就会出现。
由此推断,女士想到生日就想到自己的年龄。
A.Thewomanisintelligenttopenetratethetrick.
B.Themanthinksamanwithadecentjobwillnevercheat.√
C.Themanshowssympathyforthecheater.
D.Thewomaniseasiertobedeceived.
Atonemoment,hesaidhelosthiswallet,butatothertimes,hesaidhewasstolen.Itseems
thatheischeating.
Exactly.ButIsupposeamanwithadecentjobwillneverdothatlikehim.
Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
由penetratethetrick,cheat,cheater,deceived可以推测对话内容与欺骗有关。
生活交际类,观点态度题。
女士提到某人好像在欺骗,男士首先同意女士的看法,同时认为一个有着体面工作的人不会像那个人一样的。
由此可见,男士认为有体面工作的人永远都不会欺骗。
A.Explainmoretotheman.
B.Payforthetrafficticket.√
C.Stopforshopping.
D.Noticetheelectroniceye.
Oh,Ijustparkmycarhereforaminuteforshopping.ButIreallydonmeanit.
Sorry,Madam.You
eparkinginawrongplaceandafineisinevitable.Whatsmore,the
electroniceyehasbeennoticingyouforalongtime.
Whatwillthewomanhavetodo?
四个选项均以动词原形开头,结合trafficticket和electroniceye可以推测,对话内容与交通罚款有关。
旅行交通类,行动计划题。
女士解释说她只是为了购物把车停在这一会儿,男士说她的车停错了地方,交罚款是不可避免的。
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A.Themanshouldmakedecisionsbyhimself.
B.Buyinganewcomputercostsmorethanfixinganoldone.
C.Theoldcomputeriseasytobefixed.
D.Themanhadbetterbuyanewcomputer.√
Ireallycandecidewhethertobuyanewcomputerorhaveminefixed.
Well,ifyoufixyouroldone,youmayhavetorepairitanotherday.Idonliketodothe
wrongthings,andwhatsmore,itwillcostmoreinthelongrun.
由Buying,newcomputer,fixinganoldone可以推测,对话内容与修电脑与买新电脑的花费比较有关。
男士无法决定是买台新电脑还是修旧电脑,女士回答旧电脑需要经常修,而且从长期来看修旧电脑并不省钱。
由此可知,女士认为男士应买台新电脑。
A.Themanplaystheguitartoshowhisprotest.
B.Thewomanshouldntellhimaboutthecomplaint.
C.Playingtheguitarcansolvethemanssleepingproblems.
D.Theoldladyshouldncomplainsomuch.√
Theoldladydownstairsjustcalledtocomplainthatyouwereplayingtheguitarsoloudly.
Didnyouhearherdogbarkingallnights?
Ievenhavesleepingdisorders.
由playstheguitar,complaint,complain可以推测,本题考查内容与吉他和抱怨有关。
生活交际类,弦外之音题。
女士提到楼下的老太太抱怨男士弹吉他的声音太吵了,男士反问:
“难道你没有听到她家的狗一晚上都在叫吗?
”言外之意,男士认为老太太家有那么大的噪音,她没理由抱怨他弹吉他的声音大。
A.Themanshouldhavemorefreedom.
B.Themanshouldnneglecthisresponsibilities.
√C.Themanshouldunderstandhisparents.
D.Themanwilllearnmorefromhisparents.
Myparentsalwaystreatmeasakid.YouknowIcangetonwellwiththem.
Well,asamatteroffact,beingparentsmeansresponsibilities.Youwilldothesamething
whenyoubecomeaparent.
四个选项均以Theman作主语,且反复出现了should和shouldn,由此可知本题考查男士应该做或不应该做的事。
由选项语义可以推测男士应做或不应做的事情与自由、责任或父母有关。
男士提到他父母总把他当小孩子,女士回答为人父母就意味着责任,当他为人父时也会这样做的。
言外之意,女士认为男士应该理解自己的父母。
Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
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A.Launchingacampaigninspecialistmedicaljournals.√
B.AdvertisingmedicinesthatneedaprescriptiononTV.
C.Makingnewspaperadswithdoctorsgoodcomment.
D.Gettingsomespecialiststoadvertisefortheproducts.
Right,Iguessyouhavesomeideasforourpromotion.
Well,firstwemustwinoverthemedicalcircle,soIthinkweshouldlaunchacampaignin
allthespecialistmedicaljournalstopromoteourprescriptiondrugs,antibioticsandsoon.
Soundslikeagoodidea.
ThenaboutTVcommercials.
Justamoment.Areyousurewe
eallowedtoadvertisemedicinesonTV?
Ofcourseyes,providedtheyarendrugswhichneedaprescription.Wecanadvertise
over-the-counterproducts.ThenIthoughtwewouldgetusersofourproductstosupportthem.
Holdon.Itsforbiddentoclaimanypositivecureforadisease.Andwemustnofferany
drugsforillnesseswhichshouldbetreatedbyadoctor.
OK.Whataboutthis—aseriesoffullpagenewspaperadswiththemessagethatmostdoctors
considerourproductsthebest?
Thatdependsonwhetheritistrue.Wecanonlyrefertodoctorspreferencesifourclaim
issupportedbyfactsandfigures.
Well,Imsureitis.Hereisanothersuggestion.Wecouldoffertorefundthepurchaseprice
toanyonewhoisdissatisfiedwithoneofourproducts.Itspossibletodothat,isnit?
No,Imafraidnot.Manufacturersofmedicinalproductsarenallowedtoofferarefundin
theirads.
Well,itlooksasthoughIllhavetocomeupwithsomethingelse.Ineverrealizetheregulations
aresorigid.
Whatcanbeacceptedforthepromotionofmedicine?
推理判断题。
本题问的是可以接受的药物促销手段。
对话开始男士提到他们应该在医药杂志上宣传,女士表示赞同。
A.Theuserscommentonmedicineisnotalwaysreliable.
B.Adsofover-the-counterproductsarenotallowed.
C.Theclaimofanypositivecureforadiseaseisforbidden.√
D.Mostofthemedicinesneeddoctorsprescription.
Whycanthespeakersgetusersoftheirproductstosupporttheirclaiminads?
原因目的题。
本题问的是讲话者为何不能让药物使用者在广告中支持他们的说法。
对话中男士提到让药物.
使用者在广告中支持他们的产品,女士当即否定,因为药品生产商被禁止做宣传药品对某种疾病有积极疗效的广告。
A.Manufacturersdonlikeit.
B.Medicaladsarenotallowedtodoit.√
C.Theycanaffordthedamage.
D.Theycanmakepromises.
Whycanthespeakerspromisetorefundmoneytocustomersintheirads?
本题问的是讲话者为什么不能在广告中承诺退款。
对话中男士提到他们可以退还那些对药品不满意的顾客的费用,女士表示不可能,原因是药品生产商不能在广告中宣传关于退还费用的信息。
A.Hedoesnconsidermuchaboutcustomers.
B.Hecanofferanypracticalwayofpromotion.
C.Hedoesndeservethepromotionindeed.
D.Heknowslittleabouttheregulationsofads.√
Whatcanwelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?
本题问的是关于男士我们可从对话中得出什么。
对话末尾男士表示自己没有意识到这些规定如此严格死板。
由此推断,男士对广告的相关规定不太了解。
Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
A.Shedidnreceivethesameinvoiceasothers.
B.Shefoundthemansbankdetailswerewrong.
C.Sheconfusedthenamesoftwobanks.√
D.Shecouldnidentifytheaccountoftheinvoice.
Well,Mr.Smith,Ivelookedintoyourinvoiceandfoundoutwhyithasnbeenpaid.
Why?
Weaskedourbanktotransferthemoneybuttheycouldn.Theysaidthatyourbankdetails
werewrong.Sotheycouldntransferthemoneythen.
Whatdoyoumeanbymybankdetailswerewrong?
Theyareprintedonourinvoice.Ithink
thatyoureceivethesameinvoiceasallourothercustomers.Butwedidreceivethemoneyfrom
theothercustomers.
Imsorry.Whatdidyousay?
Isaidourbankdetailswereprintedontheinvoice.
Well,Ihavetheinvoicehere.Canwejustcheck?
Theaccountnumberis21406881.Isthatright?
Yes,thatsright.Andwhataboutthenameofthebank?
AttheBankofScotlandat46PortlandStreetin...
Holdon,didyousayBankofScotland?
Yes.Whatsthematter?
ItistheRoyalBankofScotland,nottheBankofScotland.
Youmeantherearetwodifferentbanks?
Exactly.
OK,Mr.Smith.IllaskourbanktotransfertheamounttotheRoyalBankofScotlandassoon
asitopens.Imsorryaboutthemistake.
Well,Imgladwesortitout.
Whycanthewomantransferthemoneytotheman?
本题问的是女士为何不能把钱转给男士。
在对话开头部分,女士说到她无法把钱转到男士的.
账户上,因为男士的账号有问题,但后来证明,女士混淆了RoyalBankofScotland和BankofScotland这两个银行名称。
A.Transferthemoneytothemanassoonaspossible.√
B.Trytosortoutthetruthandcallthebank.
C.ChecktheaccountnumberwithBankofScotland.
D.Makeupforhermistakesandbecarefulnexttime.
Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodo?
事实细节题。
本题问的是女士承诺做什么。
在对话末尾部分,女士承诺银行一上班就把钱汇到男士在苏格兰皇家银行的账户上,并表示歉意。
A.Theyaremanagerandassistant.
B.Theyarebusinesspartners.√
C.Theyarecustomerandmanager.