You will hear another five short recordings. For each recording, decide what the speaker is trying to do. Write one lett

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问题     You will hear another five short recordings.
    For each recording, decide what the speaker is trying to do.
    Write one letter(A-H)next to the number of the recording.
    Do not use any letter more than once.
    After you have listened once, replay the recordings.
A Watch Auctions to Measure the Market
B the rise and the fall of auction houses
C the future of e-commerce
D the advantages of e-commerce
E old employees against discrimination
F a tough environment for biodiesel industry
G environmental issues with biodiesel
H luxury brands turn to China for protection in crisis
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You will hear another five short recordings.
For each recording, decide what the speaker is trying to do.
Write one letter(A-H)next to the number of the recording.
Do not use any letter more than once.
After you have listened once, replay the recordings.
You have 15 seconds to read the list A-H.
[Pause]
Now listen, and decide what the speaker is trying to do.
[Pause]
Eighteen
Man: Starting mid-2007, price of the canola and soy oils has made biodiesel soared. With oil peaking at $147 a barrel last summer, biodiesel still made economic sense for some customers. Biodiesel didn’t look bad by comparison. But then petroleum prices tanked, widening the price gap and making the green option uneconomical even for the most diehard environmentalists. The recession has damped the demand for energy overall and made it nearly impossible for fledging clean-fuel ventures, including biodiesel makers, to get credit expanded.
[Pause]
Nineteen
Woman: With unemployment at 8.5% in March, up from 5.1% a year earlier, it’s difficult for anyone to land a new position. But older employees and ex-employees are up against stereotypes that paint them as undesirable: They are reluctant to learn new skills and technology: they have one foot out the door: they’re overqualified: they demand higher salaries than their younger colleagues. "We’re always given lip service with the idea that experience is valued, but I don’t know if we’ve ever really seen it," says Laurie McCann, a senior attorney for the American Association of Retired Persons.
[Pause]
Twenty
Man: Antiquorum, the world’s largest leading antique watch auction house, kicks off the Geneva auctions on the weekend of May 9th and 10th followed by Sotheby’s on May 10 and Christie’s on May 11. Watch specialist Aurel Bacs of Christie’s says the auction house is hoping to balance the "demanding expectations of buyers and sellers" in the current economic climate by holding a smaller auction. Sotheby’s watch specialist Geoffroy Ader says the previously owned but relatively new watches are "just like the car market" in that buyers might pick them up for half their price in the shops.
[Pause]
Twenty-one
Woman: Almost fifteen years after the advent of e-commerce, it is interesting to take stock of how its market leaders have progressed. All the pioneers are stepping in each other’s toes. For instance, Amazon’s logical progression will inevitably lead into its much smaller DVD rental rival’s territory: Amazon has already squarely in eBay’s business. Significant acquisitions are coming and opportunities are still plenty.
[Pause]
Twenty-two
Man: Many well-heeled Chinese shoppers are spending freely during the global economic crisis. High-end Designers and luxury retailers that thrive on such extravagance hope that China’s growing luxury-seeking population will cushion them against the collapse in demand in other countries. Fueled by a three-decade-old economic boom that creates still-growing urban elite, China’s appetite for luxury goods is surviving the sharpest global economic slump since 1930s.

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