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听力原文:W: Russ, it's good to see you.
M: Good morning, VerA.Nice to see you.
W: So the job market is good, ha? M: It's very gooD.Employers planned to hire about 14% more grads this year than last, a very good time to be an accounting major, engineering major, finance major, but really the demand is across the boarD.It's the best job market we've seen in 4 or 5 years.
W: And what do you attribute this hiring surge to?
M: Ah, largely a reflection of the economic conditions. Corporate growth of course has been good, corporate profits arc strong, so companies feel more comfortable hiring. As you know, the entry-level market is most sensitive to the economic conditions.
W: Right.
M: Conditions are good; hiring is on the up.
W: What about, what about starting salaries? Are they higher this year than years past?
M: Those are very good as well. You, ah, there are up about 6 percent more this year than last with the average starting salary at a whopping 46,000 dollars. And you can do better than that, if you're engineering major or looking at potentially 50 -55 thousand dollars to start, perhaps even the signing bonuses are making a comeback as well.
W: Hmm. You've got some advice, er, for college grads as they're looking for a joB.The first thing you say is do not rely on the Internet. Why?
M: Don't rely ,on the Internet as your only job searching strategy. It's fine if it's a component of the strategy, but should not be your only strategy, because only about 20 percent of the jobs are advertised in any public medium and only about 5 percent of the job seekers actually end up getting a job through an advertisement. So your best job searching tool, networking, word of mouth, getting the 'no word' out therE.
W: Yeah, that's a good point.
Which of the following major is NOT popular in the job market?
A.Accounting major.
B.Engineering major.
C.Science major.
D.Finance major.

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B.Engineering
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C.Science
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D.Finance
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听力原文: It may seem strange that we're discussing music from a Broadway production in this class, 'The Lion King' especially, since it's based on a popular Hollywood moviE.I mean music performed for Broadway theater in the heart of New York city surely would seem to be in the western tradition of popular music and not have much in common with the music we have been studying in this course, such as gamelan music of Indonesia, or Zulu chants of South Africa, music that developed outside the western tradition of Europe and AmericA.But in fact, musicians have a long-standing tradition of borrowing from one another's cultures. And this production's director intentionally included both western and non-western musiC.That way, some of the rhythms, instruments, harmonies typical of non-western music contrast with and complement popular music more familiar to audiences in North America and Europe, music like rock, jazz or Broadway stylE.show tunes. So I want to spend the rest of this class and most of the next one on the music from the show 'The Lion King' as a way of summarizing some of the technical distinctions between typical western music and the non-western music that we've been studying. Now the African influence on the music is clear, the story takes place in AfricA.So the director got a South African composer to write songs with a distinctly African sounD.And the songs even include words from African languages. But we'll get hack lo the African influence later. First let's turn to the music that was written for the shadow puppet scenes in 'The Lion King', music based on the Indonesian music used in the shadow puppet theater of that region.What is the speaker talking about The Lion King?A.The sound effect in the film version of The Lion King.B.The music tracks in the Broadway version of The Lion King.C.The western tradition of popular music in The Lion King.D.The African languages in The Lion King.
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