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interviewee addressee employee escapee
trainee divorcee devotee retiree
interviewee addressee employee escapee
trainee divorcee devotee retiree
第1题
In the second paragraph, the phrase "an invasion of privacy" most probably means ______.
A.an unpleasant conversation
B.a challenge to interviewee's professional skills
C.an interference with interviewee's personal affairs
D.an interference with interviewee's hobby
第2题
A.the interviewer can ask the interviewee questions again in different ways
B.the interviewer can ask the interviewee some personal questions
C.the initial question do not produce the information desired
D.no one is present to clarify questions
第3题
【D10】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
第4题
【D8】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
第5题
【D9】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
第6题
It can be concluded from the passage that when all the people to be interviewed are located in a relatively big geographical area____.
A.personal interviewing is most effective
B.personal interviewing is economically impractical
C.personal interviewing is the only technique to get information
D.telephone interviewing may not be used
Sometimes a researcher cannot get valid results because____.A.the information needed is too complex to be gathered
B.personal interviewing is the most accurate of all survey research techniques
C.personal interviewing is not as ffective as other research techniques
D.both interviewer and interviewee may make mistakes during the interviewing
In the second paragraph, the phrase“an invasion of privacy" most probably meansA.an unpleasant conversation
B.a challenge to interviewee’s professional skills
C.an interference with interviewee’s personal affairs
D.an interference with interviewee’s hobby
According to the last paragraph, one of the advantages of the personal interviewingA.the interviewer can ask the interviewee questions again in different ways
B.the interviewer can ask the interviewee some personal questions
C.the initial question do not produce the information desired
D.no one is present to clarify questions
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第7题
Sometimes a researcher cannot get valid results because ______.
A.the information needed is too complex to be gathered
B.personal interviewing is the most accurate of all survey research techniques
C.personal interviewing is not as effective as other research techniques
D.both interviewer and interviewee may make mistakes during the interviewing