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1、1标准听力(四)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A He doesnt know what tools to bring.B He doesnt mind helping the woman.C The woman wont have to carry the tools.D The donkeys will carry the womans personal items.12. A The game has been canceled.B Their team played very badly.C Foot

2、ball is her favorite pastime.D Shes never watched a better game.13. A He thinks David is not reliable.B Hes willing to trust David.C He has told his doubts to David.D He thinks David will benefit from this experience.14. A Hes not sure how much a printer costs.B Hell buy a computer later this week.C

3、 He lost the money he was saving.D He doesnt have enough money to buy a printer now.15. A John was disappointed at his math score.B John did better than he thought he was able to.C John didnt pass, although he had tried his best.D John got an excellent score, which was unexpected.216. A The woman li

4、kes arguing.B The woman should get a job.C The woman should work in a factory.D The woman spends too much money.17. A The woman had been planning for the conference.B The woman called the man but the line was busy.C The woman didnt come back until midnight.D The woman had guests all evening.18. A He

5、 has lost his history book.B He doesnt like the history course.C He has to read a lot of history books.D He finds history difficult to understand.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A To find out if she has the flu.B To find out how to maintain a nutritious diet.

6、C To find out how to prevent illness.D To find out the results of a blood test.20. A She gets ill at the same time every year.B She doesnt get enough exercise.C She often has difficulty sleeping.D Shes sick with influenza throughout the winter.21. A Shes too stressed. B She doesnt get enough rest.C

7、She doesnt eat nutritious food. D She stays in crowded places too long.322. A Physical examinations are given free there.B She can get a free influenza vaccination there.C Shell be able to get a prescription there.D Shell find literature on nutrition there.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the convers

8、ation you have just heard.23. A She didnt take it to the repair shop at all.B She decided to throw it away and buy a new one.C She took it to the repair shop but refused to have it repaired.D She turned to mechanics for help but they could do nothing with it.24. A The traffic is very heavy.B The bus

9、 service is bad.C The transportation is convenient.D Few taxis can be seen there.25. A She will get him to do his assignment.B She will help him put his things in order.C She will complete his homework for him.D She will tell him how to maintain his car.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are bas

10、ed on the passage you have just heard.26. A Modern people have the same worries as the cave man did.B Modern people experiences more stress than the cave man.C The cave man experienced more stress than modern people.D People dont suffer more stress today; its just that they think they do.427. A You

11、have failed an important examination.B You are informed of an accident of your best friend.C You have won the first prize in an English competition.D Your favorite football team has lost an important game.28. A To show us that distress is what people call the pleasant kind of stress.B To show us tha

12、t people will feel eustress and distress at the same time.C To show us that stress does not necessarily refer to unpleasant experience.D To show us that an Olympic winner feels the same stress as one who loses a family member.29. A Try to do things successfully.B Do things that you really want to do

13、.C Do whatever youre expected to do.D Refuse to do whatever youre forced to.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A That the time is too short for doctors.B That the patients are often too nervous.C That the damage is extremely hard to fix.D That the blood-co

14、oling machine might break down.31. A By taking the blood out of the brain.B By lowering the brains temperature.C By trying the operation on monkeys first.D By having the blood go through a machine.32. A It can last as long as 30 minutes. B It can keep the brains blood warm.5C It can help monkeys do

15、different jobs. D It can keep the patients brain healthy.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A Salesmen. B Managers.C Customers. D Researchers.34. A Visiting customers themselves.B Visiting parks as ordinary customers.C Giving customers free food on the s

16、treet.D Asking customers questions at supermarkets.35. A How to understand what customers want.B How to develop marketing strategies.C How to find out customers necessary social needs.D How to encourage customers to spend more money.Section CLively argument centers around effect of public communicat

17、ion on audiences, not only in matters concerning public opinion on political issues, but in matters of personal lifestyles and (36) _, consumer behavior, the judgments and dispositions of children, and possible inducements to (37) _. Feelings regarding these matters (38) _ greatly. Some people expla

18、in the larger effects of mass communication as generally (39) _ to both young and old. Many sociologists follow the theory that mass communication can influence values already (40) _ and operating in the culture. Numerous other analysts believe that mass communications provide powerful sources of in

19、formal education and persuasion. Their (41) _ 6are drawn largely from observations that many, if not most, people in technological societies form their personal views of the social realities beyond their (42) _ experience but from messages presented through public communication.Current evidence (43)

20、 _ that the many instruments of mass communication produce varying effects upon different segments of the audience. (44) _. Much of the enormous output on television and radio and in print is probably simply regarded as play and of little consequence in affecting adult dispositions, although many ps

21、ychologists believe that the nature of childrens play experiences is critical to their maturation. (45) _. Most people seem to accept what they are given without complaint. Mass communication is but one area of life for most individuals, whose main concerns center on the home and daily employment. (

22、46) _.标准听力(五)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A Shes having a hard time following the professors lectures.B She doesnt like the way the professor lectures.C She is not interested in the course.D Shes having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments.12. A The man was sorr

23、y to miss the football game.B The man attended the concert, but didnt like it.7C The man was sorry that he didnt attend the concert.D The man is more interested in football than in classical music.13. A Tom is very responsible. B Toms words arent reliable.C What Tom said is true. D Tom is not humoro

24、us at all.14. A She should follow the human nature.B Strangers are nothing to be afraid of.C Feeling nervous is nothing improper.D She should accept strangers presents naturally.15. A Hes been too busy to clean his room.B Cleaning is the last thing he wants to do.C He hasnt cleaned his room since Li

25、nda visited him.D Linda is the only person who ever comes to see him.16. A She is tired of her present job. B Her phone number has changed.C She doesnt have a fax machine. D She may quit her present job soon.17. A It is based on a lot of research.B It can be finished in a few weeks time.C It has dra

26、wn criticism from lots of people.D It falls short of her supervisors expectations.18. A They should put the meeting to an end.B She would like to discuss another item.C She wants to discuss the issue again later.D They should hold another meeting to discuss the matter.8Questions 19 to 22 are based o

27、n the conversation you have just heard.19. A Find out if a rock-climbing course will be offered.B Plan a rock-climbing trip over spring break.C Convince the man to take a rock-climbing course with her.D Find a place to go rock climbing.20. A The college doesnt have any rock-climbing equipment.B Ther

28、e are no appropriate places for climbing nearby.C There is no one to teach them how to do it.D Not very many students are interested in it.21. A Climbers have the opportunity to be outside and enjoy the scenery.B Climbing isnt as expensive as other sports.C Learning to climb doesnt take a very long

29、time.D Climbers develop skills useful in other activities.22. A Increasing upper body strength.B Discussing popular climbing sites.C Selecting the necessary equipment.D Finding a climbing partner.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A Promoting the sales of someth

30、ing by telephone.B Talking with the woman about a sports TV program.C Discussing with the woman on how to stay fit.D Bargaining with the woman about a fitness program.24. A A subscription to a certain kind of newspaper.B A bargain on dance lessons.9C A cheap airfare to Hawaii.D A membership to a spo

31、rts club.25. A No more phone call to her. B A phone call in a few days.C A change of the salesman. D A discount of the goods.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A A chemist. B An official.C An ice-cream taster. D An ice-cream manufacturer.27. A He

32、stirs the ice cream. B He lets the ice cream warm up.C He examines the color of the ice cream. D He tastes the flavor of the ice cream.28. A One Cool Job B Tasting with EyesC John Harrisons Life D Flavors of Ice CreamPassage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A Th

33、ey were expensive. B No one believes them.C They were unsuccessful. D They were often deceptive.30. A Consumers began to resist buying products of these ads.B Consumers stopped their environmental movement.C Consumers turned cautious of environmental appeals.D Consumers didnt care about them all the

34、 time.1031. A They became more popular. B They were more regulated.C They grew less honest. D They became better produced.32. A Massachusetts. B Texas. C California. D Connecticut.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A In a hotel. B In the palace.C In Pudd

35、ing Lane. D In Thames Street.34. A He helped put out the fire. B He wrote about the fire.C He happened to see the fire. D He was rescued from the fire.35. A The King and his soldiers came to help.B All the wooden houses in the city were burned out.C People managed to get enough water from the river.

36、D Houses standing in the direction of the fire were pulled down.Section CChina has outlined a new approach to foreign investment, with planners saying they will now focus less on attracting large amounts of cash and more on selecting investments that will bring skills and technology into the country

37、. The change in tactics, detailed in an official document (36) _ by the National Development and Reform Commission, comes after more than a year of (37) _ debate over the role foreign investors should play in Chinas economy. China has long been one of the worlds top (38) _ for foreign investment, and international companies poured in more than $70 billion last year, (39) _ by the countrys low costs, manufacturing prowess and huge (40)

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