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A) They seem to live a life of luxury.

B) They tend to wear clothes of one color.

C) They invest heavily in foreign markets.

D) They prefer formal uniforms at office.

 

2. What’s David Wolfe’s opinion on executives’ style of dressing?

A) Suits and ties are ideal for them at work.

B) It’s better that they wear an attractive ensemble.

C) It’s a wise choice to wear simple uniforms.

D) They should keep up with the latest fashions.

 

3. What do people in a Facebook group do concerning Michael Kors?

A) They make fun of his ridiculous dress in the program.

B) They want to force him out of the popular show.

C) They try to persuade him to change his single outfit.

D) They call people to follow his suit and wear jeans.

 

4. According to New York magazine, Mr. Scarborough’s outfit conveys a message that _______.

A) he is a firm supporter of the Republican party

B) he prefers jackets made of soft materials

C) he can be trusted as a professional TV host

D) he is a Republican with Democratic leanings

 

5. Mr. Wolfe, the fashion forecaster, altered his look last summer to _______.

A) show that he was against fashion snobbery

B) promote the development of the fashion industry

C) set the trend that many people can follow

D) prove that the simpler a uniform is, the better

 

6. According to Mr. Wolfe, people now take a very conservative fashion approach due to _______.

A) international influences

B) fashion forecasters’ predicts

C) the idea of returning to nature

D) the economic downturn

 

7. What is Mr. Rautureau’s purpose of wearing a hat when leaving his house?

A) To help increase his visibility.

B) To make his restaurants widely known.

C) To avoid recognition in the streets.

D) To display his special taste in fashion.

 

8. Steve Chazin explained that Mr. Jobs wore a single outfit in the hope that he would not _____________________ the Apple product.

 

9. The examples of changing office doors and dressing down showed Mr. Marchionne’s intention to make Fiat less _____________________.

 

10. Cristiano Carlutti said he was in _____________________ when deciding the clothes for the job interview with Mr. Marchionne.

 

Part III           Listening Comprehension           (35 minutes)

Section A

Directions:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

 

11. A) The man is never present in financial class.       

B) The man missed the class for oversleeping.

C) The presentation would be very challenging.      

D) The teacher is a little angry with the man.

 

12. A) His wife does well in cooking.

B) His wife likes to use microwave oven to cook.

C) His wife thought food in the dining-hall is horrible.

D) His wife seems to like the fresh food in the dining-hall.

 

13. A) He gives himself more pressure than he can endure.

B) Peer pressure intertwines with self-induced pressure.

C) He feels quite depressed because of too much pressure.

D) His classmates are very strong-minded students.

 

14. A) It’s an unwise decision.                         B) Individual projects are much better.

C) The decision will definitely be rejected. D) Many people try to lose weight nowadays.

 

15. A) Ask her boss to raise her pay.                B) Look for a more suitable job.

C) Try to switch hours with someone else.    D) Do the extra work without complaining.

 

16. A) Their neighbor Mr. Churchill will help them paint the house.

B) Their house is still new and needn’t any paint work.

C) They will ask about the fee before having their house painted.

D) They have to paint their house on their own for lack of money.

 

17. A) He might visit the woman in the hospital.

B) He will refuse to accept the woman’s paper.

C) He may deny the woman’s request to hospital.

D) He will give the woman more time to write her paper.

 

18. A) The company does not have the man’s resume.

B) The man’s interview might be successful.

C) The company has decided to hire the man.

D) The man was astonished to hear the news.

 

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) A tale related to bamboo.                      B) Different kinds of bamboo.

C) Bamboo artifacts in Japanese culture.   D) The use of bamboo in Asian countries.

 

20. A) The Shinto gods lived inside the bamboo.

B) Bamboo was the food of the Shinto gods.

C) The Shinto gods used bamboo to build houses.

D) The early inhabitants worshiped bamboo as the Shinto gods.

 

21. A) It has many joints.                                 B) It can be easily planted.

C) It has a delicate fragrance.                     D) It is a strong plant but can be easily bent.

 

22. A) It is used to add sugar.                          B) It is used for mixing tea.

C) It is used for measuring tea.                     D) It is used as a tea container.

 

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) Rooms were overbooked for that evening.

B) The hotel clerk confused him with another guest.

C) There were no more rooms available for five people.

D) The price for the room was higher than he expected.

 

24. A) A single room.                                       B) A double room.

C) A honeymoon suite.                               D) A room for five people.

 

25. A) She charged no money for the room.

B) She provided the man with three free meals.

C) She gave him a bunch of flowers for apology.

D) She provided him with a ten-percent discount as well as a free breakfast.

 

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

 

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) They can’t afford them.

B) They prefer apartments.

C) Big houses are usually built in the countryside.

D) They think small houses are more comfortable to live in.

 

27. A) Many people have quit their old houses to build new ones.

B) Many older people sell their houses after their children leave.

C) Many old houses in the bad part of the town are not inhabited.

D) Many young people have moved into comfortable apartments.

 

28. A) They have to furnish their own houses.

B) They have to do their own maintenance.

C) They will find it difficult to make the rest of the payment.

D) They will find it difficult to dispose of their old-style furniture.

 

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) She has always lived in America.         

B) She visited America three years ago.

C) She has been in America for three years.  

D) She has come to America to do research on advertising.

 

30. A) The advertisements there were well designed.

B) The advertisements there were creative and necessary.

C) She found the advertisements there difficult to understand.

D) There were far more advertisements there than she had expected.

 

31. A) Be more careful about what they advertise.       

B) Advertise more for their products.

C) Spend less money on advertising.                

D) Use new advertising techniques.

 

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. A) To interest students in a career in counseling.

B) To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.

C) To inform students of a university program.

D) To convince local merchants to hire college students.

 

33. A) A job listing.                                          B) A resume.

C) A permission slip.                                   D) Their salary requirements.

 

34. A) Refine their interviewing techniques.   B) Arrange their work schedules.

C) Select appropriate courses.                     D) Write cover letters.

 

35. A) They pay the same wage.               

B) They involve working outdoors.

C) They can be substituted for college students.       

D) They’re part-time.

 

Section C

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