标准听力(一)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] Both speakers think half of the staff are efficient.
[B] The woman has a favorable opinion of the staff.
[C] Neither of them has a favorable opinion of the staff.
[D] The woman is a restaurant manager herself.
12. [A] In a bike parking lot. [B] At a bike repair shop.
[C] In a bike showroom. [D] In a bike factory.
13. [A] Shop for new clothes. [B] Lose some weight.
[C] Have his jeans altered. [D] Wear clothes that fit more tightly.
14. [A] Paul should take over his uncle’s business now.
[B] He doesn’t agree with the woman’s remarks.
[C] Paul should stay another year for his studies.
[D] He felt upset by Paul’s hasty decision.
15. [A] Go cross the bridge. [B] Repeat the experiment.
[C] Come to the bridge game. [D] Wait and see what will happen.
16. [A] It wasn’t good investment.
[B] It should have lasted longer.
[C] The man should buy new parts for it.
[D] The man won’t be able to get it repaired.
17. [A] Nick repaired it himself. [B] Nick now works in a garage.
[C] Nick had his motorcycle fixed. [D] Nick wasted his money.
18. [A] He wishes to have more courses like it.
[B] He finds it hard to follow the teacher.
[C] He wishes the teacher would talk more.
[D] He doesn’t like the teacher’s accent.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] The man’s pay raise.
[B] A career ladder for the man.
[C] The man’s education.
[D] A new chance for everyone to be promoted.
20. [A] Three years. [B] Four years.
[C] Five years. [D] Six years.
21. [A] The person who has the strong will.
[B] The person who has attended the adult school.
[C] The person who can pass the test of arithmetic.
[D] The person who can work at computers quickly after a two-day training.
22. [A] The man is eager to attend the training.
[B] The man is not very interested in this chance for promotion.
[C] The man has been training for computer work since last year.
[D] The man is not confident in his chance to be promoted to the Grade 7.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] To see his tutor for help.
[B] To help the woman with her report.
[C] To find some materials for his essay.
[D] To read books on the effect of smoking by parents on their children.
24. [A] The computer doesn’t work properly.
[B] Peter is writing an essay on environment.
[C] Mary is much better than Peter in using computers.
[D] Peter is taking a computer class which is helpful.
25. [A] Stand in the queue.
[B] Wait for a free computer.
[C] Ask his tutor to recommend him some books.
[D] Use the computer to find the needed information.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. [A] Remember the entire trade route. [B] Know the making of products.
[C] Receive certain special training. [D] Deal with a lot of difficulties.
27. [A] It was made up of different routes.
[B] Silk trading became less popular.
[C] Sea travel provided easier routes.
[D] People needed fewer foreign goods.
28. [A] People learned from one another.
[B] People shared each other’s beliefs.
[C] People traded goods along the route.
[D] People earned their living by traveling.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. [A] They worry about school.
[B] They dislike living with their parents.
[C] They have to be locked in to avoid troubles.
[D] They quarrel a lot with other family members.
30. [A] They don’t want to make family decisions.
[B] They don’t want to share family responsibility.
[C] They don’t want to go boating with their family.
[D] They do n’t want to cause trouble in their families.
31. [A] They give their children more freedom.
[B] They care less about their children’s life.
[C] They are much stricter with their children.
[D] They go to clubs more often with their children.
32. [A] Negotiation in family. [B] Education in family.
[C] Harmony in family. [D] Teenage trouble in family.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. [A] Amery was fond of games. [B] Amery was of similar size.
[C] Amery was good at sports. [D] Amery looked like an animal.
34. [A] He was laughed at by other boys.
[B] He pushed Amery hard and hurt him.
[C] He played a joke on an outstanding athlete.
[D] Amery turned out to be in the same grade.
35. [A] The speaker could run faster than Amery.
[B] The speaker liked playing on boys of all sizes.
[C] Amery was a student in Grade Four.
[D] Amery forgave the speaker for his rude behavior.
Section C
Sixteen-year-old Michael Viscardsi of San Diego won first prize in the Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math, Science and Technology. He showed (36) ________ to a nineteen-century math problem.
Michael has been (37) ________ by his mother, who has a doctorate in neuroscience. He also worked on his project with a professor at a university.
The National Center for Education Statistics did its (38) ________ research on home-schooling in 2003. Researchers (39) ________ that more than one million American students learned at home. That was more than two percent of the school-age population.
Michael Viscardsi, for example, has been taught mostly at home, but with (40) ________ math classes at a local university.
The researchers asked parents why they home-schooled their children. Thirty-one percent said the most important reason was (41) ________ about the environment of the local schools. Thirty percent said it was to provide (42) ________ instruction. Sixteen percent said they were not satisfied with the quality of the (43) ________ in the local schools.
(44) _________________________________________________________. An education expert said much of this increase was in cities with histories of racial tension. Also, (45) ________________________________________________________________.
Critics of home-schooling say children need to attend school to help them learn social skills. They also say that home-schooled children do not get a very good education. Still, (46) ________________________________________________________________.
标准听力(二)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] The man was confused about the date of the appointment.
[B] The man wants to change the date of the appointment.
[C] The man is glad he’s got in touch with the doctor.
[D] The man can’t come for the appointment at 4:15.
12. [A] Wait for him until he finishes his class.
[B] Invite Judie to play instead.
[C] Cancel the game and stay at home.
[D] Go to attend the class with him.
13. [A] She was considerate. [B] She was unforgiving.
[C] She was apologetic. [D] She was sympathetic.
14. [A] It is totally different this time.
[B] It has nothing to do with the textbook.
[C] Most of the questions aren’t from the textbook.
[D] Half of the questions are in the textbook.
15. [A] He can’t afford to buy the ticket.
[B] He needs a break from the math problem.
[C] He doesn’t want to go to the opera.
[D] He’ll meet the woman when he has finished the math problem.
16. [A] Professor Harriso n doesn’t teach well.
[B] The woman doesn’t have to borrow notes from Jim.
[C] Jim’s notes are good for the woman to borrow.
[D] The woman shouldn’t have been absent-minded in the lecture.
17. [A] She would mark the exam papers herself.
[B] She would not give her students an exam.
[C] She would collect the exam papers herself.
[D] Her teaching assistant would grade the exam papers.
18. [A] He’s eager to start his new job.
[B] His job starts early next week.
[C] He believes the job interview went well.
[D] His professor was mistaken about the job.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] The country. [B] Another country.
[C] Cornfield. [D] Birmingham.
20. [A] He might get his passport.
[B] He might get some money and clothes.
[C] He might make himself armed.
[D] He might make a call.
21. [A] He will meet her in another country.
[B] They will go to another country together.
[C] He will leave her in the country.
[D] He will appear somewhere near her.
22. [A] By air. [B] By car.
[C] By sea. [D] By train.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] They left their pets with neighbors.
[B] They rented their house to a student.
[C] They hired someone to stay in their home.
[D] They asked their gardener to watch their house.
24. [A] They look at a house sitter’s score report.
[B] They interview a house sitter’s friends.
[C] They check a house sitter’s refe rences.
[D] They attend a house sitter’s party.
25. [A] The homeowner is afraid of being accused.
[B] The house sitter pleads again and again.
[C] Most house-sitters are very poor.
[D] The homeowner doesn’t want to bother.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. [A] Neutral. [B] Opposed.
[C] Approving. [D] Supportive.
27. [A] Because FDA approved them.
[B] Because they cannot read the labels.
[C] Because they support the new technique.
[D] Because they cannot tell which one is the cloned food.
28. [A] More and more people accept cloned milk and meat.
[B] FDA approved that cloned food is safe for human beings.
[C] American farmers produce more milk than the people can consume.
[D] Because more milk is produced by cloned cows, the milk price is reduced.
29. [A] It may cause unintended bad results to human beings.
[B] It is developed well enough to clone human beings.
[C] It will bring more unexpected economic benefits.
[D] It is supported by ethicists and religious leaders.
Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
30. [A] To tell us how much time the new bridge will spend.
[B] To tell us how much money the new bridge will cost.
[C] To tell us China has started to build the longest bridge across the sea in the world.
[D] To tell us why China began to build the longest bridge across the sea in the world.
31. [A] 120kms. [B] 184kms.
[C] 268kms. [D] 304kms.
32. [A] To make it easy to enjoy the beautiful scene of the sea.
[B] To show China’s growing economic power.
[C] To help develop economy.
[D] To do wonders.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. [A] Ask for their names. [B] Name babies after them.
[C] Put down their names. [D] Choose names for them.
34. [A] If the family tree is fairly limited.
[B] If the family tie is strong enough.
[C] If the name is commonly used.
[D] If nobody in the family complains.
35. [A] It will show the beauty of its own.
[B] It will develop more associations.
[C] It will lose the original meaning.
[D] It will help form the baby’s personality.
Section C
With the start of the BBC World Service Television, millions of viewers in Asia and America can now watch the Corporation’s news (36) ________.
And of course in Britain listeners and viewers can (37) ________ into two BBC television channels, five BBC national radio services and dozens of local radio stations. They are brought sport, comedy, drama, music, news and current affairs, education, religion, parliamentary coverage, children’s programs and films for an (38) ________ license fee of £83 per household.
It is a remarkable record, (39) ________ back over 70 years —yet the BBC’s future is now in (40) ________. The Corporation will survive as a publicly-funded broadcasting organization, at least for the time being, but its role, its size and its programs are now the subject of a (41) ________ debate in Britain.
The debate was (42) ________ by the Government, which invited anyone with an opinion of the BBC —(43) ________ ordinary listeners and viewers —to say what was good or bad about the Corporation. (44) ________________________________________________________________. Defenders of the Corporation of whom there are many are fond of quoting the American slogan “If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it.” The BBC “isn’t broke”, they say, by which t hey mean it is not broken, so why bother to change it? (45) ________________________________________________________________. The commercial TV channels were required by the Thatcher Government’s Broadcasting Act to become more commercial, competing with each other for advertisers, and cutting costs and jobs. (46) ________________________________________________________________.
标准听力(三)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] She felt lost with her work.
[B] She had a poor memory.
[C] She forgot to tell him about her promotion.
[D] She had to go to work.
12. [A] She rejects their request.
[B] She accepts their request.
[C] She agrees to consider their request.
[D] She asks them to come with the others.
13. [A] To find her way around. [B] To enjoy herself thoroughly.
[C] To remember her culture. [D] To see the differences.
14. [A] The man should work in a bank to get money.
[B] The man should withdraw all his money from the bank.
[C] The man should try to borrow money from his friend.
[D] The man should try to get a loan from a bank.
15. [A] Worried. [B] Angry.
[C] Sympathetic. [D] Happy.
16. [A] He is going to sign a contract.
[B] He is signing his check to buy something.
[C] He wants to skim through the piece.
[D] He wants to register his name to enroll a course.
17. [A] Dana agrees with her. [B] Dana likes the food.
[C] Dana likes to put on weight. [D] Dana must be unhappy.
18. [A] She wants to know who the student is.
[B] She wants to meet the president.
[C] She’s not eager to greet the pr esident.
[D] She’s sure she has met the president before.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] The female lead. [B] The clown.
[C] The painted face. [D] The old lead.
20. [A] The actress looks younger than her real age.
[B] The actress looks older than her real age.
[C] The actress looks as old as her real age.
[D] The actress looks like the famous actor Mei Lanfang.
21. [A] By different gesture. [B] By different voice.
[C] By different color. [D] By different costume.
22. [A] It stands for loyalty. [B] It stands for disloyalty.
[C] It stands for uprightness. [D] It stands for integrity.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] She is busy at work. [B] She has gone shopping.
[C] She is resting in bed. [D] She is feeling sorry.
24. [A] He tells her honestly what he thinks about it.
[B] He refuses to eat it.
[C] He throws it away after making it.
[D] She can tell by his non-verbal expressions.
25. [A] They decide to go out to eat.
[B] They eat at a friend’s house.
[C] They eat something different at home.
[D] They decide to eat nothing at all.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. [A] When we dare to challenge ourselves.
[B] When we feel it hard to change ourselves.
[C] When we are unconfident about ourselves.
[D] When we have a high opinion of ourselves.
27. [A] They are probably untrue. [B] They are often changeable.
[C] They have positive effects. [D] They have different functions.
28. [A] By making your life successful.
[B] By changing the way you think.
[C] By understanding your own world.
[D] By keeping a different image of others.
29. [A] How to prepare for your success.
[B] How to face challenges in you life.
[C] How to build a positive self-image.
[D] How to develop your good qualities.
Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
30. [A] The woman will invite the man to a home-cooked meal.
[B] The man will pick the woman up at her home.
[C] They will pay their own expenses respectively.
[D] The woman may take the initiative in inviting the man.
31. [A] The woman will stay at home waiting for the man to call her.
[B] The man will take the woman home at the end of the date.
[C] The man pays all the expenses.
[D] The woman pays her own expenses.
32. [A] Their only place is in the home.
[B] They make nearly half of the work force in the U.S.
[C] Few of them hold positions of great responsibility and authority.
[D] There are still discriminations in America looking down upon women.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. [A] The study of social sciences.
[B] The study of natural sciences.
[C] The study of the subject matter of politics.
[D] The study of both social and natural sciences.
34. [A] Philosophy is an independent discipline.
[B] Logic helps you to become a better thinker.
[C] The meaning of philosophy is too limited to define.
[D] The study of philosophy brings you immediate benefits.
35. [A] Not all the subjects have to do with philosophy.
[B] A person will get a PhD. if he/she studies philosophy.
[C] Philosophy can be helpful for the study of any other subjects.
[D] Philosophy is the only solution to all the problems in the world.
Section C
When you wish to give someone a gift it is always good to remember some of the basic rules. Consider the age, sex and the length of your (36) ________ as well as the occasion. You should know when it is all right to give a gift of money, and when it would be (37) ________. In any case, when you receive a pre sent, don’t (38) ________ to send a thank-you note as soon as you (39) ________ can.
Often people like to take with them a gift for the host’s wife of a party they have been (40) ________ to. This can be something just for the host’s wife, or something for the party, like sweets or fruit things which all may enjoy. If you stay at a friend’s house (41) ________ for a weekend it is usual to take a gift showing (42) ________ for their friendliness and their (43) ________. Again, (44) ________________________________________________________.
Sometimes it is not possible to return a favor as you would like to. (45) ________________________________________________________, especially if you can find something unusual. You should never leave money when you have been a weekend guest. (46) _______________________________________________________. Try to use imagination in choosing a thank-you gift.
标准听力(四)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] She forgot about the seminar.
[B] She has been ill for several weeks.
[C] She wasn’t able to attend the seminar.
[D] She hadn’t planned to attend the seminar.
12. [A] She told Susan not to study late at night.
[B] She had often advised Susan to study.
[C] Susan is too tired to study any more.
[D] Susan accepted the warning.
13. [A] She likes the classical art better.
[B] She likes the modern art in a higher degree.
[C] She likes neither the modem art nor the classical art.
[D] She likes the modern art and the classical art equally.
14. [A] Selling out travelers’ check.
[B] Saving some of the checks.
[C] Lending her some of the checks.
[D] Getting more travelers’ checks.
15. [A] His memory is very terrific.
[B] He is very familiar with the route.
[C] He is tired of having a meeting at that hotel.
[D] He has many meetings in that hotel.
16. [A] She doesn’t like to go shopping.
[B] She preferred shopping to studying.
[C] She doesn’t live near shops.
[D] She went shopping yesterday.
17. [A] His wife deposited some money.
[B] His wife also opened an account.
[C] His wife also spent some money.
[D] There is something wrong with the bank.
18. [A] They will keep the chairs for a long time.
[B] The man suggests they move to another place.
[C] The woman is complaining about the bad chairs.
[D] The man thinks they had better have the chairs replaced.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] He has never been promoted and feels dull about his work.
[B] He doesn’t like the glass ceiling in his office.
[C] He hopes to get an offer of a better position.
[D] He feels it is an advancement to get this new job.
20. [A] He possesses the “can-do” spirit.
[B] He is hardworking, responsible and diligent.
[C] He is qualified with his graduate school training and internship.
[D] He is good at motivating people and leading them to work together.
21. [A] He is an honest, flexible and easy-going person.
[B] He worked once as an administration personnel.
[C] He is a salesman and this time he is selling himself.
[D] He has just lost his job and is hunting for another one.
22. [A] When he can’t get his point across.
[B] When people are not receptive to new ideas.
[C] When he comes into conflict with his colleagues.
[D] When it is impossible to learn or to grow in his field.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] To a radio studio. [B] To a television studio.
[C] To a party. [D] To a fashion show.
24. [A] He gets higher salary in a radio station.
[B] He likes to dress up to work.
[C] He can wear something casual in a radio studio.
[D] He has to work under pressure in TV studio.
25. [A] He has to wear jeans. [B] He has to wear a tie.
[C] He has to wear a coat. [D] He has to wear shoes.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. [A] It’s very far from the heart of the city.
[B] Its doors face the 42nd Street and 5th Avenue.
[C] It’s at the 42nd Street and 15th Avenue crossing.
[D] It’s at the crossroads of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue.
27. [A] The Library needs more books and paintings.
[B] The Library’s running costs are going down.
[C] It is impossible to grow grass and trees in the heart of New York.
[D] There are many precious books of historical value in the Public Library.
28. [A] It closes at Saturday and Monday.
[B] The running cost of the Library is rising.
[C] The Library is a very special place.
[D] The government doesn’t pay for the Library.
29. [A] It contains all our knowledge.
[B] It is one of New York’s most valuable buildings.
[C] Well-known New York writers and artists are trying to use it.
[D] There are a lot of rooms, in which readers can sit and think in comfort.
Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
30. [A] They read poetry aloud.
[B] They delivered a speech.
[C] They took objective tests.
[D] They discussed questions with experts in a particular field.
31. [A] There are more candidates than before.
[B] The modern industry is developing slowly.
[C] The written examinations are much easier than before.
[D] The written examinations are more objective than the spoken ones.
32. [A] The objective test always deals with the personal opinions.
[B] The objective test is timed exactly by electric clocks.
[C] The question of the objective test has only one correct answer.
[D] The objective test resembles a group of workers at an automobile factory.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. [A] They will disappear gradually.
[B] They exist widely in the world.
[C] Their influence is psychological.
[D] They will not develop into phobias.
34. [A] They will make the same old mistake.
[B] They will experience the worst of things.
[C] They will overcome them by themselves.
[D] They will grow up lacking self-confidence.
35. [A] Ask the child to stroke it.
[B] Keep the child away from it.
[C] Show the child how to approach it.
[D] Tell the child not to be afraid of it.
Section C
It’s official that married people are healthier, or at least they th ink they are. An American (36) ________ of over 100,000 people shows that despite changing social (37) ________ in society, there is a link between being married and being (38) ________.
One reason could be that people with physical, mental or (39) ________ problems are (40) ________ likely to marry in their first place, but married people also (41) _________ from greater support from family and friends and this (42) ________ their health. Divorce and loss of a close friend or relative increase depression, as well as affecting many people (43) ________.
Married people are less likely than single people to smoke, drink heavily or drive after they have been drinking. (44) _______________________________________________________. All of these reduce the chances of disease or injury. Single people, by contrast, (45) _______________________________________________________.
So it seems that the best advice is to get married, but make sure you find the right partner. If you get it wrong, (46) _______________________________________________________.
标准听力(五)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] The man wants to rent a house.
[B] The man wants to sell his room.
[C] The man wants to rent a room where he can have a bath and can cook.
[D] The man wants to rent an apartment with toilet.
12. [A] The place where they want to see a film.
[B] How to learn to drive.
[C] The time to go to movies.
[D] The old days of their childhood.
13. [A] He doesn’t like cheese in the cafeteria.
[B] He prefers his own cooking.
[C] The man’s favorite is the chicken salad.
[D] He doesn’t have any favorite food.
14. [A] Finish putting her book away. [B] Stop what she is doing.
[C] Finish her work elsewhere. [D] Help the man a little bit later.
15. [A] She painted it by herself. [B] She hired her brother to paint it.
[C] It needs to be painted. [D] It isn’t beautifully painted.
16. [A] Jobs are easier to find in the city.
[B] Living in the city is not expensive.
[C] Her job is in the city.
[D] She can go to the cinema every day.
17. [A] At a gas station. [B] At a bank.
[C] At a hospital. [D] At a school.
18. [A] He is always happy with his life. [B] He is not easy to deal with.
[C] He is always complaining. [D] He is careless about his children.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] In a shop today. [B] In a street today.
[C] In the street yesterday. [D] In a shop yesterday.
20. [A] It sold sport shoes near a bank.
[B] It sold sport shoes but soon went bankrupt.
[C] It sold sport suits near a bank.
[D] It sold sport suits but soon went bankrupt.
21. [A] His beer was not fine. [B] He sold hard drinks.
[C] He sold beer. [D] His hard drinks were not fine.
22. [A] Some people didn’t support him.
[B] Some people are jealous of him.
[C] His wife wanted him to give up his business.
[D] He has no confidence to run his business any more.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] An annual cycling event.
[B] Major Canadian bicycle races.
[C] The contribution of cycling to health.
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