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听力强功8套题 Page 13 of 13注意事项:本套系列听力强化练习题需要在四级考试之前完成:第十三周(1-3)、第十四周(4-6)、第十五周(7-8) 建议:时间最好选在10:00到10:30 具体答案将在课堂上逐步公布;强化Test OnePart Ill Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A) Type the document at night. B) Go to the printing room with her. C) Fix his computer. D) Type the document on her computer.12. A) He lost Sallys new address. B) Sally will appear unexpectedly. C) He is no longer in contact with Sally. D) He will send the e-mail by himself.13. A) Prepare for the right make-up. B) Find out the right style of the dress. C) Wear the black dress. D) Dress formally.14. A) She has heard rock and roll music. B) She does not enjoy classical music. C) She rarely listens to music. D) She is not interested in rock and roll music.15. A) Take the receipt. B).Send the book to the womans house. C) Get back the book from the store. D) Ask for the money from the woman.16. A) She dislikes her husband. B) She admires Mikes relationship with his wife.C) She regrets to care little about her husband. D) She disagrees with the man.17. A) She prefers to exercise in the afternoon. B) It is important to make warming-up exercise.C) The man should continue with his exercise. D) The man should start to exercise one month later.18. A) It is clear that her roommate conceals the secret. B) Her roommate will return the money soon. C) The woman should directly ask for the money. D) Her roommate should explain the reason.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Because she will complain to him about the saleswomans attitude.B) Because she wants him to help her refund goods bought from there.C) Because she would like to ask him for cosmetic operation compensation.D) Because she wants to let him look at her face alter using his goods.20. A) It has received customers widespread praise. B) It is effective to man as well as to woman.C) It has been thoroughly proved by volunteers. D) It has obtained doctors approval before sale.21. A) Disappointed. B) Angry. C).Sad. D) Gloomy.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) His major. B) High salary. C) His preference. D) His tutors advice.23. A) They just keep them in small cages. B) They dont feed them with enough food.C) They give them too much training. D) They dont give them food at regular time.24. A) to obtain a toy. B) To decorate their life C) To make money. D) To show their wealth.25. A) Tourist and animal feeder. B) Consultant and animal expert. C) Interviewer and interviewee. D) Pet owner and animal doctor.Section BPassage One26. A ) No reason can explain why some people are left-handed. B) Difference in gender and nationality is the concerned factor.C) The culture may cause some people to use left-hands. D) Ninety percent of people will naturally use their right hands.27. A) because it is not the same with the others. B) Because it is difficult to pick up the foods.C) Because it is regarded as a kind of insult to others. D) Because it is a fool who does like that.28. A) Some people without right-handed gene may be left-handed. B) The left-handed gene is passed from parents to children.C) Left-handedness is caused both by gene and development. D) The left-handedness is linked to mental problems.Passage Two29. A) He obtained his philosophy degree. B) He sold his own life on the Internet.C) He became famous for his website. D) He requested to part with his girlfriend.30. A) He intended to do something special. B) He wanted to ask for donations for charities.C) He did not know the reason himself. D) He meant to offer some help to poor people.31. A) Driving license B) Training course. C) Cooking skills. D) Australian passport.Passage Three32. A) She was believed to be the last survivor after the big ship sank.B) She was reported to die at her own home in England on Sunday.C) She was the youngest passenger on board when the disaster happened.D) She was taking a journey with her family when the liner hit an iceberg.33. A) Her father. B) Her mother. C) Her brother. D) Her sister.34. A) Because it would make her feel uncomfortable. B) Because she was too sick to attend the ceremony.C) Because she didnt like being treated as a celebrity. D) Because she had to make some miserable speeches.35. A) Valuable prints taken from the ship. B) A suitcase filled with donated clothes.C) Her lifesaving sack in the disaster. D) Apology letters to her from the Fund.Section C The war for independence from Britain was a long and economical costly conflict. The New England fishing industry was (36) _destroyed, and the tobacco (37) _in the South were also hard (38) _. The trade in imports was seriously (39) _, since the war was fought against the country that had previously monopolized the supply of (40) _goods. The most serious (41) _ were felt in the cities. Because they depended on (42) _activity. Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Charleston were all (43) _ for a time by British troops. (44)_. American income from ship building and commerce declined, harming the entire economy of the urban areas. Thedecline in trade brought a fall in the American standard of living. (45)_. Some of them joined the Continental army, or if they were loyal to Britain, they departed with the British forces. (46) _. The destroys produced by the fighting of the war, by the loss of sources of credit, and by the lack of new investment all created a period of economic stagnation that lasted for the next twenty years.强化Test Two Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A 11. A) She will treat the man tonight. B) She thinks the man is poor. C) The man will get rich soon. D) The man should be frugal. 12. A) He has no choice but to go home in a minute. B) Hell join the woman after the report is finished. C) Hes very happy to accept the womans invitation. D) He is unable to have a drink with the woman. 13. A) In the playground. B) In tile hospital. C) In a sporting goods store. D) In a fitness center. 14. A) Ask all the staffs feedback in the office. B) Ask for some famous artists opinions. C) Take his leaders thoughts into consideration. D) Makes own decision without interference. 15. A) The failure will affect the companys sales campaign. B) The company will beat other companies in business. C) The football team will win the competition next time. D) The company will no longer sponsor the football team. 16. A) By bike. B) By taxi. C) On foot. D) By bus. 17. A) She parted with her ex-boyfriend. B) She started a date a few days ago. C) She will never date in the future. D) She plans to have a rest from work. 18. A) Some pictures. B) Beautiful music. C) A new cell phone. D) A costly camera.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) He has been attacked by someone. B) He has got confused about the book. C) He has read an instructive book. D) He has contacted the writer.20. A) It is essential for the success in life. B) It can separate life into different stages. C) It may be helpful to understand the book. D) It can bring hopes to people.21. A) It should be very high. B) It should be reasonable. C) It should be eternal. D) It should be fixed.22. A) Because it is most closely related to your life B) Because it concerns the most important stage of life. C) Because it helps achievement of the other goals. D) Because it is quite different from the other goals.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) A college degree. B) An age of at least 18 years. C) Living in the college. D) Good credit record.24. A) Free. B) 125 pounds per year. C) 25 pounds per year. D) 18 pounds per year.25. A) You will be given a booklet. B) You will get a fine. C) Your rights of borrowing will be canceled. D) You cannot borrow any item.Section B Passage One26. A) Expanding its campus. B) Recruiting more students. C) Cutting down its expenses. D) Obtaining more donations.27. A) Set up profitable institute. B) Raise the students tuition. C) Ask for more federal grants. D) Reconsider the staff payment.28. A) Most of them are not affected by the economic crisis. B) A great part of their spending comes from donation.C) They are much wealthier than the Harvard University. D) They can fare as well as common schools in a downturn.Passage Two29. A) Virus is transmitted by shaking hands with others. B) The infectious disease cant be prevented from spreading. C) Hand washing can save a million lives each year. D) Bacteria on hands may cause heavy cold.30. A) To stay with the people who has caught a cold. B) To touch the nose and eyes after someone nearby coughed. C) To stand in the air without few clothes on. D) To eat the food without washing hands.31. A) Using the towel together with soap. B) Rubbing hands together with soap and warm water. C) Drying the hands after washing. D) Sinking the hands into the soap water for a few minutes.Passage Three32. A) The members send mails to each other. B) They meet to talk about the book after reading. C) They live together in order to share the books. D) They should write the book report regularly.33. A) Meeting together to discuss hooks. B) Sending emails to discuss books. C) Building virtual organization. D) Travelling around the world.34. A) Books of certain writers. B) Articles on the Internet. C) Books by a famous writer. D) Books by a number of writers.35. A) It is named for an important person in the work of the writer. B) It is the name of the person who established the club.C) It is to show the identity of the club members. D) The expert in the club has given the name to it.Section CFor most of us, the purpose of the holidays is to bring peace, love, and goodwill towards all. Yet, for many, the holiday season often means stress, (36) _, pressure, disappointment and loneliness.Due to the emotional (37) _ of the past few months, these feelings, often known as the holiday blues, may be even more (38) _, not to mention the unsteady economy.Experts say even the more (39) _tasks of shopping, decorating, late-night parties, cooking, planning and family (40) _ can be holiday stressors.In addition, the psychological (41) _ known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, may bring a specific type of (42) _ related to winters shorter days and longer nights.And with family get-togethers becoming less (43)_ events over the years, there is now the added pressure of getting just one chance to get it all right. Families are much more disparate (完全不同的) now. (44)_says John Stutesman, a clinical psychologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Still, say experts, (45) _. The most essential step, says Stutesman, is for the individual to acknowledge their feelings and the reason for their withdrawal.Stutesman (46) _. If theyre feeling a little blue, they should try to do things personally satisfying for them. Maybe this is exercise, cooking, reading a book, or massage.强化Test ThreePart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11, A) She has to go to the cinema. B) She has to go to America. C) She has to go to the library-. D) She has to buy a history book.12. A) John is usually late. B) John will be there m eight-thirty. C) John will not show up. D) John is usually on time.13. 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 cook. D) The mall wants to lent an apartment with a toilet.14. A) She is running down. B) She is a little tired. C) She is too worried. D) She is rather embarrassed.15. 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.16. A) Watch the TV program at home. B) Go to bed earlier. C) See the TV program next day. D) See another TV program.17. A) They like to listen to the record again and again. B) They are happy she plays a different song this time. C) This song is always their favorite one. D) They are fed up with Marys songs.18. A) She should be careful about her money. B) She shouldnt buy anything from that department store.C) She should do a part-time job in order to buy it. D) She can buy the yellow suit when she saves enough money.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Something goes wrong with his computer. B) He can not finish the documents in time. C) The computer screen is hurting his eyes. D) He can not understand the article.20. A) How to operate the computer. B) How to have a break after work. C) How to choose the right glasses. D) How to avoid eye problems before computer.21. A) Feeling painful in eyes. B) Not being able to open the eyes, C) Getting dry eyes. D) Blinking more than usual.22. A) Use some eye-drops. B) Bead the article. C) See a doctor. D) Take a break.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) He met with robbery. B) He risked tile danger of life. C) His pocket was lust. D) He had his pocket stolen.24. A) That is what he loves best. B) That makes him very bored. C) That makes him healthier. D) That makes him less dangerous.25. A) He had made the right choice. B) She had no idea about that. C) It is not wise for him to do that. D) He will soon return.Section B Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) She often practices taking notes. B) She often practices oiling the gate. C) She often practices singing high notes. D) She often practices overcoming her weakness.27. A) Because he had run out of gas. B) Because his tires were stabbed. C) Because he had heard a noise. D) Because he was attracted by Mrs. Jones.28. A) It came from the tires. B) It came form the brakes. C) It came from Mrs. Jones singing. D) It came from another car passing by.Passage Two29. A) It is not convenient to walk outside. B) They must take charge of the house.C) The chances of being attacked have grown. D) They will do the housework.29. A) People can find more pleasures in violence. B) People think the world will one day end.C) There are many kinds of other threats . D) Growth of crimes on TV sets had examples.29. A) People care much for the others. B) People have the same moral standards to follow.C) People are more interested in getting selfish pleasures. D) People take the moral as a guide of acting.Passage Three32. A) A poet. B) A painter. C) A singer. D) A musician.33. A) Because the violin was a small one. B) Because Midori shows great affection for violin. C) Because the violin is very cheap. D) Because Midori can practice violin together with her mother.34. A) She was too young to play the violin well. B) He cant believe she was so talented. C) She needs more practice to make playing perfect. D) He can teach her the skills.35. A) To live a more comfortable life. B) To give performances. C) To be a pupil of a famous violinist. D) To enter a famous university.Section CPocket electronic dictionaries, popular with students, are raising concern among local educators. Used (36) _by students studying English, it contains dictionaries and general information. The products range in price from several hundred Yuan to several thousand, depending on the (37) _.The electronic dictionary (38) _both my school bag and my work (39), said a middle school student. Most of my classm

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