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[单项选择]What will listeners hear about next
A. How to retain employees
B. How to manage financial reports
C. New management software
D. Data security measures
[单项选择]What will listeners probably hear next
A. An interview with an industry expert
B. A special in-depth report
C. Other news headlines
D. An advertisement for an organization
[单项选择]What will listeners probably do next
A. Practice using the new system
B. View a demonstration
C. Return to their workspace
D. Provide feedback on the change
[单项选择]The speaker wants to tell the listeners about________.[A] how money came into being[B] the kind of things which served as money in the past[C] the fact that the Chinese people were the earliest users of money
[单项选择]What does the woman think about the couple next door
[单项选择]What should listeners do
A. Prepare a response
B. Organize a meeting
C. Design new products
D. Confirm the figures
[单项选择]Next time I go there, I ______ them about what has happened recently.
A. ask
B. shall ask
C. asked
D. asks
[单项选择]What will listeners do soon
A. Visit an immigration office
B. Get off the vehicle
C. Board a departing vehicle
D. Cross an international border
[单项选择]What have listeners already received
A. An information packet
B. A building guide
C. A copy of a contract
D. A corporate letterhead
[单项选择]
What comes next after their meal
[单项选择]What information should listeners provide
A. Their preferred appointment time
B. Their condition or problem
C. Their medical history
D. Their name and number
[单项选择]Forget what Virginia Woolf said about what a writer needs--a room of one’s own. The writer she has in mind wasn’t at work on a novel in cyberspaee, one with multiple hypertexts, animated graphics and downloads of trance, charming music. For that you also need graphic interfaces, Real Player and maybe even a computer laboratory at Brown University. That was where Mark Amerika--his legally adopted name; don’t ask him about his birth name--composed much of his novel Gramatron. But Grammatron isn’t just a story. It’s an online narrative (gramatron. com) that uses the capabilities of cyberspace to tie the conventional story line into complicated knots. In the four years it took to produce-it was completed in 1997-each new advance in computer software became another potential story device. "I became sort of dependent on the industry," jokes Amerika, who is also the author of two novels printed on paper. "That’s unusual for a writer, because if you just write on paper the ’technology’ is pret
A. provides potentials for the story development
B. is one of the novels at gramatron, com
C. can be downloaded free of charge
D. boasts of the best among cyber stories