1、00.46Choosing a Career02.43When students graduate from college, 05.01many of them do not know 06.61how they want to spend their working lives, 09.48and they sometimes move from job to job 12.34until they find something that suites them, 15.14and of equal importance to which they are suited.18.54Othe
2、rs never find a job in which they are really happy. 22.55They remain all their lives, 24.47square pegs in round holes.27.45When we choose our careers, 29.51we need to ask ourselves two questions. 32.59First, what do we think we would like to be?36.40Second, what kind of people are we?39.86The idea,
3、for example, of being a painter 43.14or a musician may seem very attractive; 46.77but unless we have great talent48.85and are willing to work very hard, 51.50we are certain to fail in these occupations, 54.72and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. 58.17So, it is important to assess our suitabi
4、lity 02:01.71for a certain career in job search.14.51Choosing a Career16.73When students graduate from college, 21.02many of them do not know 22.52how they want to spend their working lives, 27.04and they sometimes move from job to job 29.88until they find something that suites them, 34.22and of equ
5、al importance to which they are suited.38.73Others never find a job in which they are really happy. 43.95They remain all their lives, 45.78square pegs in round holes.49.93When we choose our careers, 53.55we need to ask ourselves two questions. 58.16First, what do we think we would like to be?03:03.1
6、5Second, what kind of people are we?07.75The idea, for example, of being a painter 11.05or a musician may seem very attractive;16.23but unless we have great talent 18.38and are willing to work very hard, 22.39we are certain to fail in these occupations, 27.34and failure will lead to unhappiness in l
7、ife. 32.07So, it is important to assess our suitability 35.55for a certain career in job search.53.18Choosing a Career55.19When students graduate from college, 57.73many of them do not know 59.29how they want to spend their working lives, 04:02.22and they sometimes move from job to job 05.01until th
8、ey find something that suites them, 07.81and of equal importance to which they are suited.12.36Others never find a job in which they are really happy. 16.39They remain all their lives, 18.20square pegs in round holes.22.30When we choose our careers, 24.39we need to ask ourselves two questions. 27.45
9、First, what do we think we would like to be?31.22Second, what kind of people are we?36.00The idea, for example, of being a painter 39.28or a musician may seem very attractive;42.95but unless we have great talent 45.10and are willing to work very hard, 47.67we are certain to fail in these occupations
10、, 50.98and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. 55.87So, it is important to assess our suitability 59.40for a certain career in job search.05:16.94Choosing a Career18.91When students graduate from college, 21.50many of them do not know 23.02how they want to spend their working lives, 25.96and t
11、hey sometimes move from job to job 28.75until they find something that suites them, 31.62and of equal importance to which they are suited.35.00Others never find a job in which they are really happy. 39.00They remain all their lives, 40.90square pegs in round holes.43.41When we choose our careers, 45
12、.98we need to ask ourselves two questions. 48.97First, what do we think we would like to be?52.82Second, what kind of people are we?56.33The idea, for example, of being a painter 59.68or a musician may seem very attractive;06:03.19but unless we have great talent 05.41and are willing to work very har
13、d, 07.95we are certain to fail in these occupations, 10.96and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. 14.67So, it is important to assess our suitability 18.19for a certain career in job search.07:20.80Part II LISTENING COMPREHENSION24.53In Sections A, B and C 27.89you will hear everything ONCE ONL
14、Y. 31.05Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 35.43Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.40.88SECTION A CONVERSATIONS44.68In this section you will hear several conversations. 48.99Listen to the conversations carefully 51.40and then answer the questions t
15、hat follow.54.99Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. 59.99At the end of the conversation, 08:02.11you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.06.26Now, listen to the conversation.10.05Conversation one12.34M: Is that Anne Shore?14.14W: Yes, speaking.15.94M: Hello, its Er
16、ic from London.18.46W: Hello Eric, how can I help you?21.23M: Im fixing up our next project team meeting 24.73and I just wanted to check some possible dates with you.28.12W: Fine, let me just get my diary. 31.03Okay, which dates are you looking at?34.38M:ve spoken to the others 36.09and they prefer
17、either the third week of May 39.18or the second week of June.41.49W: Yes, both those weeks are pretty clear at the moment, 45.28except for the eleventh of June.47.81M: Right, Ive got that.49.65W: So, wheres the meeting taking place this time?53.41M: It was going to be in London, 55.49but I spoke to
18、Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago. 09:00.44He thinks itll be more convenient for most of the team.04.08W: Hes probably right.05.80It would certainly be much easier for me as well 08.83because I can fly from Toronto. 11.45And Im sure you could find a meeting room 13.58somewhere near the
19、airport.15.64M: Thats a good idea;16.98Ill check out some hotels in that area 19.41and get back to you towards the end of the week.22.26W: Fine, but Im not in the office on Friday.25.57M: Okay, Ill call you later in the afternoon on Thursday.29.50W: No problem, bye!45.81Questions 4 to 6 are based on
20、 the following conversation. 50.39At the end of the conversation, 52.48you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. 56.29Now, listen to the conversation.59.73Conversation two10:02.04M: Were having a debate on advertising Thursday evening, 05.43and I have to take part.07.49W:s interesting;08
21、.91I should like to hear what people think about advertising.12.66M: What is there to say?14.43We must have advertising, mustnt we?16.91W: Why?17.95M: Well, we wouldnt know what there was to buy 21.08if we didnt have advertisements.23.31W: Yes, thats true, up to a point. 26.64Advertisements provide
22、information that we need. 29.96If someone has produced a new article, 32.36naturally the seller wants to tell us about it.35.69M: Yes, and the advertisements tell us which product is the best.40.36W: Do they? I dont think so. 42.91Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, 46.97or at leas
23、t tries to give the impression. 49.70Only one can be the best, 51.63so the others are misleading, arent they?54.21M: Well, in a way, I suppose, 56.89but we dont have to believe them, do we?59.93W: Are you saying that advertisements arent effective?11:03.17I dont think that intelligent businessmen 05
24、.36would spend millions of dollars on advertising;08.31if nobody believed the advertisements, do you?11.37M: Perhaps not, but after all, 14.17its their money that theyre spending.16.27W: Is it? I think not. 18.49The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. 22.47You and I and all the
25、 other people 24.83who buy the article pay for the advertising.27.93M: Well, I suppose we get something for our money 31.14some information.32.91W: Yes, but dont forget its often misleading information, 36.86and sometimes harmful. 38.55M: Harmful?39.59W: What about advertisements 41.12designed to persuade young people to smoke cigarettes, 44.53wouldnt you say theyre harmful?46.52M: Youve given me a lot to think about. 48.90Im quite looking forward to the debate now.12:11.40Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. 16.33At the end of the conversation, 18.37you
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