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•Read the following article about a new officE.
•Are the sentences (16-22) 'Right' or 'Wrong'? If there isn't enough information to answer 'Right' or 'Wrong', choose 'Doesn't say'.
•For each sentence, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
The New Office
Where would you rather do your work: a nine coffeehouse or a busy office? More and more, people are able to do their work with a good cup of coffee in the friendly environment of their local coffeehousE.With a powerful laptop and a mobile phone, it isn't necessary to be tied to a desk any morE.
Next time you're out for a coffee, look around you. That man in the corner could be an advertising executive writing an advertisement that you'll be seeing on TV in the near futurE.That woman in a dark coat talking to a man could be discussing his pension. And the young woman typing away could be finishing a business proposal. it's certainly a new world, and you could join it more easily than you think.
According to a survey, 7.6 million Americans now work at home or away from a traditional officE.Many organizations realize that people like working away from the office and are trying to create incentives to encourage more people to telecommutE.As well as making workers happier, it reduces pollution as fewer people travel to work.
But it's net a perfect lifE.One telecommuter, who finds he can concentrate better in a coffeehouse than at home, complained about the lack of electrical outlets. Another person at work on her computer said that she didn't like to feel under pressure to buy something. Both admitted, however, that these were minor difficulties compared with the problems they used to face in a big officE.
Coffee houses provide the sense of community that the office used to provide, but without the stress. They may be great places to relax, concentrate, meet friends and business contacts, but they are businesses, too, and they rely on customers buying their products. But where else could you get your work done, enjoy doing it, have good company, great coffee, and all for less than the cost of driving to work every day?
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SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.听力原文: Indonesian prosecutors have asked judges to sentence the son of former President Suharto to 15 years in prison for the murder of a judgE.Some legal groups say they are surprised by what they consider a request so lenient sentencE.Prosecutors say they decided against demanding a harsher sentence against Hutomo Mandala Putra, known as Tommy Suharto. Prosecutors say he is young and has a family to support. They also say he has been well-behaved in court. Mr. Suharto is accused of ordering the murder of a Supreme Court judge, a crime that carries a maximum sentence of death. A verdict is expected to be handed down in about a month. But some legal experts say the requested sentence is too light.Tommy Suharto is accused of masterminding the murder of Justice Syafiuddin KartasasmitA.The justice had sentenced Mr. Suharto to 18 months in prison for corruption, but that conviction was later overturneD.Mr. Suharto fled after his conviction in 2000 and eluded authorities for more than a year. Analysts think it is likely he had the assistance of corrupt members of Indonesia's police or armed forces.Which of the following statements about the case is TRUE?A.Tommy Suharto was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder of a judgE.B.Prosecutors have decided against demanding a harsher sentencE.C.The verdict will be handed down in a week's timE.D.Some legal experts doubt about Tommy Suharto's honesty.
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