1、1补充听力(六)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A Call a repairperson soon. B Ask the man to fix her refrigerator.C Find a book on how to make repairs. D Wait to see if the problem disappears.12. A She disliked what the man said.B She agreed with the mans view.C She didnt hear what
2、 the man said.D She didnt agree with the mans opinion.13. A He definitely doesnt know the date.B He is the only person who knows the date.C He forgot the time when he handed in his assignments.D The last assignment he handed in was not good.14. A He cooks for the club members quite often.B He wasnt
3、careful when he was preparing food.C He often fills the kitchen with tomatoes and chocolate.D He doesnt like to prepare food for the club members. 15. A Call a taxi for the woman. B Ride a horse with the woman.C Go to the bus station himself. D Drive the woman to the train station.16. A She wants th
4、e man to stay home all his life.2B She doesnt want to keep the man at home.C She suggests that the man stay at home.D She thinks that the man must lead his own life.17. A The hotdog stand has nothing to do with the accident.B Move the school farther away.C Students should not buy hotdogs any more.D
5、Move the hotdog stand farther away.18. A He didnt clean his room. B He studied for the test too late.C He couldnt find anything in his room. D He didnt clean the kitchen.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A She saw students protesting last week.B One of her room
6、mates told her about it.C She attended one of its meetings before.D She read about it in the newspaper.20. A To raise more fund for the group.B To preserve some open spaces on campus.C To secure more parking lots for the students.D To protect the Swing Hall.21. A She has a class to attend.B She has
7、an important meeting with the school administrators.C She is against the mans plan.D She will have a picnic with her friends.22. A Make a donation to support the group.3B Help the man organize the rally.C Sign a petition.D Take advantage of the student parking lot.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the
8、 conversation you have just heard.23. A Sightseeing. B Lying on the beach. C Taking photos of the beaches. D Scuba diving. 24. A Biology. B Photography.C Swimming. D Painting. 25. A Large green jellyfish. B Different floating plants. C Oceanic snails. D Sunken treasure.Section BPassage OneQuestions
9、26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A His work in the church. B Being a star in the NBA.C Being a student of medicine. D His willingness to help the needy.27. A Its helpful to his personal development.B Its a way of showing his respect to the NBA.C Its something he should do fo
10、r his homeland.D Its a chance for his friends to share his money.28. A Sell childrens music and art work.B Make videos to help protect children.C Produce safety equipment for children.4D Look for missing and exploited children.29. A He helped a man get across the rails.B He stopped a man from destro
11、ying the rails.C He protected two little girls from getting hurt.D He saved a person without considering his own safety.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A To celebrate Queen Elizabeths birthday.B To show respect for Queen Elizabeth.C To honor his half-br
12、other Sir Humphrey Gilbert.D To commemorate the first settlers who died there.31. A With the help of people from colonies.B Owing to actively invading the Spanish Navy.C Due to the weather in favor of English ships.D Because of the great force of the English fleet.32. A They faced the attack of the
13、Spanish Navy.B They always met with fierce storms.C She thought the cost was too high.D She found most colonies unsuitable for residence.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A It is an ability both man and animals possess.B It is the reason for mans superi
14、ority over animals.C It is the reason for mans success as a species.D It is a proof of our superior intelligence.534. A To show how dependent men are on a particular food.B To show how primitive the diet of some people is.C To show what different foods are eaten.D To show the adaptability of man as
15、regards his diet.35. A A very popular food plant. B A plant with limited uses.C An animal as food. D A plant used as a main food.Section CMany young people believe good grades and excellent internships will land them their (36) _ job. However, (37) _ to what they think, often their major will have l
16、ittle influence over the person who is hiring them for the position. Young adults need to have a (38) _ view in order to survive in corporate America.When you apply at a major corporation, do not be surprised if you end up with an (39) _ level position. You usually do not start at the top, but work
17、your way up. It is all about “paying your dues”. Hard work and being in the corporation for some time may lead to greater earning (40) _. If you are unable to get a (41) _ after eighteen months, (42) _ on the position, it may be time to move on.In interviews, young adults often (43) _ of their major
18、s. (44) _. You are there to prove why you can do the position applied for. (45) _. It usually does not hurt to ask for more work. (46) _. “Paying your dues” will get you further in life. It can often help you expand your leadership role at work. Just remember that someone will always be trying to st
19、eal your glory, so never get comfortable in a position, otherwise you may 6become stagnant (not changing or making progress, and continuing to be in a bad condition) .补充听力(七)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A The movie was really wonderful.B The movie was full of violent sce
20、nes.C The movie wasnt as good as he had expected.D The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.12. A He left it at the airport. B He enjoyed using it.C He lost it on his trip. D He left it in his friends car.13. A At 9:00. B At 9:15.C At 9:25. D At 10:00.14. A In an office. B In a res
21、taurant.C In a theatre. D At the information desk.15. A Tony could not continue the experiment.B Tony finished the experiment last night.C Tony thought the experiment was well done.D Tony had expected the experiment to be easier.16. A She cant even decide what she will do tonight. B She wants to han
22、d in her report as soon as possible.7C She will be very likely to go to the symphony with the man.D She cant go to the symphony because of her unfinished report.17. A He is always punctual for his class.B He rarely notices which students are late.C He wants his students to be on time for class.D He
23、doesnt allow his students to tell jokes in class.18. A The man doesnt know how to vote.B The man is going to reveal his vote later.C The man refuses to answer the womans question.D The man doesnt understand the womans question.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19.
24、 A He cant find his office key. B He has misplaced some exams.C He is unable to speak. D He doesnt like his classroom.20. A Mark the latest homework assignment.B Put a cancellation notice on the classroom door.C Make an appointment with the doctor.D Return some exams to his students.21. A Teach Davi
25、ds class while he is absent.B Give Professor Winston the key to Davids office.C Leave a message on the board in Davids classroom.D Bring David the homework that was due today.22. A To put the homework on Davids desk.B To leave the master key for David.C To give Davids students the next assignment.8D
26、 To call David at the end of the afternoon.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A They are going to buy tickets. B They are going to buy a violin.C They are going to City Hall. D They are going to Peters Home.24. A She enjoys them very much. B They sound more or l
27、ess like a human voice.C They are complicated but soft.D She cant understand them.25. A There is a ticket free of charge. B She loves violin.C She can listen to some music outside.D She has nothing to do tonight.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.
28、A Making the problem of food shortage even more serious.B Increasing the awareness of the worlds large population.C Increasing the number of babies who survive early childhood.D Providing world population with more nutrition ever before.27. A 2%. B 3%. C 4%. D 5%.28. A Latin America. B Africa. C Asi
29、a. D Europe.9Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A They didnt care. B They hated it.C They loved it. D They have mixed feelings.30. A There was not enough maintenance.B People didnt care whatever mess it might be.C There were no effective regulations over v
30、isitors.D It was constructed badly.31. A It was more respected.B More people used it.C It was damaged by tourists again.D It quickly got worse again after Lincolns death.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A It is easy for a couple to afford a child in As
31、ia.B The prices of houses in Asia are quite low now.C The word “DINKS” first appeared in an Asian country.D Fewer and fewer married women want to have a job.33. A $900. B $5,000. C $10,800. D $15,800.34. A Let women stay at home and have a baby.B Care for the growing needs of women for job.C Allow o
32、nly one of the parents to go out to work.D Punish the companies that permit women to leave.35. A The small number of newborn babies.10B The changing social situation of women.C The high prices of houses and education.D The necessary steps of Asian governments.Section CNo event has had such a decisiv
33、e effect in shaping the attitude of the Irish people towards the British as the Irish Famine. Looking back on the famine, the most (36) _ fact was that it should ever have reached such (37) _. Although the potato crop failed, there was plenty of food left in Ireland, and while thousands died some of
34、 it was being (38) _. Even if the local organizations for dealing with a crisis of such magnitude were completely (39) _, more positive and generous action by the British Government could have (40) _ some of the worst effects. In the light of the large scale Government relief projects (41) _ today,
35、the supreme irony of all was that the richest nation in Europe should have allowed one of the poorest to starve on its doorstep.Yet the famine looked very different through nineteen-century eyes. Then, the (42) _ of letting people do things without the governments (43) _ were generally accepted in f
36、act, were regarded as almost sacred. (44) _. In the case of the Irish famine, it was argued, the Government had done all it could to help.(45) _, and it seems strange that the reports of suffering could have failed to move the Government towards a greater use of its resources. (46) _. Few Irish families had not been severely hit by the famine, and there were even fewer who did not lay the blame fairly and directly at Britains door.