听力长对话原文1
Conversation One
M: What should I do about Mr. Romero?Remember? He said it was important and couldn't wait. I think he may want youfor that new movie he's directing.
W: That's absolutely correct. Now, we haveto fit him in somewhere. Mmm, what does Monday morning look like?
M: That doesn't look so good. You have a make-upsession starting at 6:00. Then filming starts at 8:00 and that's going to takethe whole morning.
W: Well, what's after that?
M: You have lunch with your agent todiscuss the awards ceremony and you ought to meet him at one o'clock at therestaurant.
W: Oh, terrific. Listen, I cannot missthat. But I still have to make time for Mr. Romero.
M: Well, now, don't forget you've got athree-o'clock appointment with your fashion designer.
W: That's right. You know he's showing thelatest fashions from Japan? You know that loose-fitting look? Those clothes areon show in this year.
M: At 4:30, you have an appointment withyour hairdresser. Then at 7:00, you have dinner with a journalist. Nowremember, be nice to that guy.
W: Do I have to? That won't be easy andit's likely to run late. How does Tuesday look?
M: Well, you have to spend the wholemorning at the photographer's. They are taking photos to publicize your newmovie.
W: What about the afternoon? Am I freethen?
M: Let me see...Yes, you are free after3:30.
W: Then you can set up a meeting with Mr.Romero at 4:00.
M: OK. I'll get on it right away.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on theconversation you have just heard.
19. What are the speakers doing?
20. What is the woman going to discuss withher agent over lunch on Monday?
21.What do we learn from the conversation about the man?
听力长对话原文2
Conversation Two
M: I'm phoning up about this job youadvertise in this paper. This...er...young sales manager?
W: Oh, yes.
M: I'd like to apply for it. Would you sendme an application form?
W: No. You simply send in a writtenapplication, a letter.
M: Can you tell me a bit more about thejob?
W: Well, we are really looking for someone whoisn't too concerned about working fairly long hours.
M: What do you mean by “long hours”?
W: This is a job which does, as theadvertisement says, have travel possibilities, and very often, one would beaway at weekends, for instance.
M: Oh, I thought you meant working in theevenings and working overtime.
W: Well, it could also mean working in theevenings. But for a managerial post, I'm afraid we don't pay overtime. Mmm...that'sfor other grades.
M: Oh. What kind of money are you payingthen?
W: Well, this is to be negotiated. Oh, itdepends partly on your experience and education. Perhaps you can tell me brieflywhat that is?
M: I've just left school and got A level ingeography.
W: Oh, I see.
M: And it's the travel that appeals to me. That'swhy I'm inquiring about the job.
W: Yes, I see. What sort of salary were youthinking in terms of?
M: Starting off, I thought it would besomething like £500 a week?
W: Well, send in a written application andthen we'll consider your case along with all the other applicants.
M: Alright. Many thanks. Goodbye.
W: Bye.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on theconversation you have just heard.
22. What does the woman say an applicant shoulddo first to apply for the job?
23. What kind of a person is the companylooking for?
24. What does the man like most about thejob?
25. What does the woman say about thesalary if the man is accepted by the company?