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2004考研听力辅导材料Numbers and Time 数字、时间15Exercise I Practice of Number1Page Numbers (1)123456789101112131415Page Numbers (2)Psychology1234Biology5678Literature9101112Practice of Big NumbersColumn One Column Two_ _Column Three Column Three_Exercise II Practice of DateYou are going to hear some information about some of the major earthquakes in history.Some Major Earthquakes in HistoryPlaceDeathsDateLisbon, Portugal1.1San Francisco22Valparaiso, Chile 33Gansu, China44Japan55Assam, India66Agadir, Morocco77Northwestern Iran88Guatemala99Northeast Iran1010ExerciseIIIPractice of DecimalsYou are going to hear some information about Olympic gold medal winners records in 1976. Olympic gold medal winners records in 1976 (track events)Mens 100 meter dash1Womens 100 meter dash2Mens 200 meter dash3Womens 200 meter dash4Mens 400 meter race5Womens 400 meter race6Mens 1500 meter race7Womens 1500 meter race8Mens marathon9Olympic gold medal winners records in 1976 (field events) Mens long jump10 mWomens long jump11 mMens high jump12 mWomens high jump13 mMens discus 14 mWomens discus15 mExerciseIVPractice of TimeGreyhound Bus ScheduleArrivals FromCitiesDepartures to_ _ _ _ _ _ChicagoToledoDetroitClevelandIndianapolis_ _ _ _ _Exercise VPractice of Telephone NumbersYou will hear telephone numbers of some places in the United States. Telephone numbersPlaceArea codePhone numberMiami, Florida11Cleveland, Ohio22Detroit Michigan 33New Orleans, Louisiana44Boston, Massachusetts 55Washington, D. C.66New York City, New York77Tucson, Arizona88Philadelphia, Pennsylvania99Seattle, Washington1010Listen to the recording. Write down the names of fields in the left-hand column.University and College Degrees by Fields of SpecializationFieldsMenWomen16,49125023,021140323,1078,948473,1657,275532,707103,141637,403211718,32334.166810,40315,15295,32114,201101,56917112,051573121314151616,85314,5333,395537,3536341219,0663,385640Part A. 1.AirlineFlight No.DestinationDeparture time Status of flightGate KLMLondon/AmsterdamOn timeAeromexico Mexico City /AcapulcoJapan AirlinesAir Canada Vancouver Pan Am.Rio de JaneiroAir France2.Marathon Race InterviewDistance (kilometers)1. Number of runners2. Jims finishing position3. His position last year4. Jims time (hours)5. 3. You will hear a conversation between two students about British universities. Information about university of Central England and City University, LondonUniversity of Central EnglandCity University, LondonEstablished in the year1.1894Number of undergraduate students2.4 774Percentage of overseas students3. %34%Number of postgraduates3 3784. Whether giving language help for overseas students (Y/N)Yes5. 4.You are going to hear a talk given by a geographic lecturer about the general knowledge of two countries.General knowledge about Australia and CanadaAustraliaCanadaArea (sq km)1.4.Population2.5.Population density3.4.You will hear a conversation about the womans planned visit to Cambridge.A Planned Visit to CambridgeField of Dr. Franciss study1The womans profession2time for the woman to go to Cambridge3Temperature in Cambridge 4Advantage to stay on campus55 You will hear a talk introducing the island of Astoria.The Island of AstoriaThe Speakers Occupation 1Distance between Astoria and New Zealand Km 2Direction of Astoria to New Zealand 3Shape of Astoria4Climate56.You are going to hear a talk about Albert Einstein.Information about EinsteinYear of birth1879Place of birthGermanyKind of person as a schoolboy1First job in Switzerland2Doctorate (year)1905Award of Nobel Prize (year)3Beginning of American citizenship (year)4His interest 5Death (age)767.Information about Hulda Crooksher age now1.the height of Mt. Fuji (meters)2. the height of Mt. Whitney (meters)3.her age to reach the top of Whitney4. number of mountains climbed since she was 665. 8.TV Program ViewingTime Programs7:05Documentary1.News9:00Variety show10:00210:15311:1545.6Weather Forecast 天气预报1.TimeTemperature RangeWeather conditionThis morningThis afternoonTonight Saturday Saturday nightSunday 2International Weather ReportCitiesWeather Condition HighLowAmsterdamAthensBangkokBeijingBogotCairoDublinIstanbulMoscowNew DelhiWarsaw3.PlacesWeather conditionTemperature rangeBangkokCloudy 1.Bogot2.3.Warsaw4.5.4.By early morning showers will reach 1. _The minimum temperature in the south during the night will be no lower than 2. _On what day of the week was this weather forecast given?3. _The speaker feels that the weekend weather in much of France is 4. _It will be cloudy but dry over the weekend across 5. _5.1. Where is the man giving the weather forecast?A. In San Diego.B. In Denver.C. In Chicago.D. In San Francisco.2. Whats the weather like tomorrow in Los Angeles?A. Showers will be expected.B. It will be fair.C. There will be more rain.D. The rain will turn to snow.3. When will snow reach New York area?A. Tomorrow night.B. Throughout the weekend.C. On Sunday.D. Sometime tomorrow.Part B1. You will hear an announcement.The speaker makes an announcement about the afternoon _6 .The first show will begin in the marine arena at _ 7If visitors provide food for the animals, this may upset the animals _ 8A tour to the giant bird cage will be guided by _ 9If people have any inquires, they can go to the information desk at _ 102. You will hear an interview.How many years has Mr Gibbon been collecting stamps ? _6Where did he get his first packet of stamps ? _7The value of all his stamps is _8When and in which country was the first postage stamp issued ? _9Besides Finland, what are the other countries for his good collection? _103. You will hear two people talking about hotel services. In the directory you can find information about _ 6 When is the hairdresser open? _ 7 What would you do if you want your clothes washed? _ 8 Where is the swimming pool? _ 9 How can you know when the pool and sauna is open? _ 10You will hear a conversation about checking in a hotel. Checking in a hotelTotal cost for a single room one night $ 1.Additional payment for tax2.$10 for phone calls as3.Room number4.Breakfast time5.4.You will hear a woman inquiring about a course. The name of the course she wants to attend is _6The course needed to be taken before is _7When is the course given ? _8What is the registration day? _9What is she supposed to bring? _10Information about a CoursePreferable season for the course1Day of the week for the course to be given2Frequency of the course per week3Duration of the course each time (hours)4Course fee5September 23 for6Something needed to bring 75. You will hear a talk given by a dietician about vitaminsVitamins in food can be lost as a result of _6Vitamins are essential in small quantities to _7Water soluble vitamins cant be stored, so people need a _8To get enough of the vitamins, people must eat a _9Vegetables should be stored in the fridge or in a _106. You are going to hear a talk about music.What does classical music refer to? _6What gives birth to traditional music? _7As a loud kind of music, rock is played with _8Where do you find the difference between jazz and other music? _9The two kinds of music that originate in Europe are _ 107. Where are they going to put the bed? _6.Where will the dresser be? _7Where will the desk go? _8The stereo will be put _9They are going to put the table lamp _10Part C1.1. What does the story mainly talk about?A. small packagesB. letters in ItalyC. International mailD. The history of the mail2. what is not true of international mail in the middle of the 19th century?A. Letters might be lost along the wayB. One country did not always accept another countrys mail.C. Some letters were to big to be put into the mailbox of another country.D. People couldnt use mail at all.3. Where did people from 22 countries meet in 1874?A. In CanadaB. In JapanC. In AfricaD. In Switzerland4. Why was the Universal Postal Union formed?A. to help mail move quickly around the worldB. to issue different kinds of stampsC. to help people find their lost lettersD. to give many people a chance to work21. Where might this talk taken from?A. An article on American historyB. A book about people and societyC. A speech by a statesmanD. A section of a constitution2. What does the talk say about the people in prehistorical times?A. People lived in small housesB. People worked with their handsC. Every person should work in order to survive.D. Each man had to support several people besides himself.3. What is NOT true about the work in modern society?A. All jobs are complexB. People get different pays.C. With machines people can produce more than what they need for themselves.D. Some jobs art keeping a country running.4. What is the main idea of the talk?A. The reason why some jobs need more special training.B. The jobs which are well-paid in the United States.C. There is difference between mental and physical labor.D. People work to survive and to help the society run.31. What are economic resources?A. They are food, clothing and shelter.B. They are the materials people need to survive.C. They are materials and the work that go into making lifes necessities.D. We cant get this information from this passage.2. Why are human resources the most important economic resources?A. Because without them people couldnt exchange goods.B. Because without them there could be no goods or services.C. Because people use them to produce goods.D. Because they are valuable in trade.3. What is NOT true of money?A. It is as important as peoples labor.B. People need it to exchange their labor for the necessary things.C. It has no real value in itself.D. It is a convenience in our society.4. What are the two major kinds of material resources?A. Mineral deposits and goodsB. money and timber.C. Labor and serviceD. Land and capital.41. Whats the talk mainly about?A. Green house effect.B. Garbage treatment.C. Environment protection.D. Over-packaging problem2. Whats the problem with paper napkins and plastic food wraps?A. They cant be recycled though they help people save time on housework.B. They become trash and therefore are harmful to the environment.C. They add cost to the product and thus make it more expensive. D. Sometimes they are not strong enough to hold the purchase.3. What does the speaker suggest people should do when they go shopping?A. Avoid over-packaged products.B. Use cloth napkins and cloth towels.C. Not buy any products with plastic wraps.D. Take their own bags to hold things in.4. What can we do to avoid the waste of paper?A. Learn to make notepads from unused sides of paper.B. Cut down on paper consumption.C. Teach children not to litter.D.Stop using paper towels.大纲样题111. How long did Emily Dickinson live in the house where she was born ?A. almost all her life.B. less than half her life.C. until 1830.D. before 1872.12. Which of the following is true of Emily Dickinson ?A. She was not a productive poet.B.She saw many of her poems published.C. She was not a sociable person.D.She had contact only with a few poets.13. When was Emily Dickinson widely recognized ?A. after Henry James referred highly to her.B.after seven of her poems were published.C. after her poems became known to others.D. after she was dead for many years.2. 14. Which of the following may be included in BCD International programs?A. interviews with radio producersB. a variety of classic pop songsC. latest news of the music libraryD. stories about the good old days15. Which program gives us the ideas behind the pop songs?A. the History of PopB. the Road to MusicC. Pop WordsD. About the Big Hits16. Which word best describe natives speakers understanding of English pop songs?A. effortlessB. impossibleC. difficultD. unnecessary3. 17. What is Dr. Francis?A. a teacher of English in CambridgeB. a specialist in computer scienceC. a consultant to a Scottish companyD. a British tourist to China18. What is the approximate temperature in Cambridge in summer?A. 22B. 23C. 25D. 3419. Where does Dr. Francis suggest Li Ming should stay in Cambridge?A. with an English familyB. in a flat near the collegeC. with a language teacherD. in a student dormitory20. What is the point Dr. Francis is making when he mentions Ali?A. Certain things cannot be learned from books.B. Foreign students had better live on campus.C. Choice of where to live varies from person to person.D. British families usually welcome foreign students.2002年考题Part AWelchs Personal informationPlace of birthPhiladelphiaYear of birth1901Transfer to Barnard University1920Major at university 1.Final degreePh. DYear of marriage1928Growing Up in New Guinea Published (year) 2Field study in the South Pacific (age) 3Main interest 4Professorship at Columbia Started 5Death (age)77Part BBesides reporters, who else were camped out for days outside the speakers house?_ 6.One reporter got to the speakers apartment pretending to pay _ 7The speaker believed the reporter wanted a picture of her looking _ 8Where is a correction to a false story usually placed? _ 9 According to the speaker, the press will lose readers unless the editors and the news directors _10Part CQuestions 11-13 are based on a report about childrens healthy development.11. What unusual question may doctor ask when giving kids a checkup next time?A. How much exercise they get every day.B. What they are most worried about.C. How long their parents accompany them daily.D. What entertainment they are interested in.12. The academy suggests that children underage twoA. get enough entertainment.B. have more activities.C. receive early education.D. have regular checkups.13. According to the report, childrens bedrooms should A. be no place for play.B. be near a common area.C. have no TV sets.D. have a computer for study.Questions 14-16 are based on the following talk about how to save money.14. According to the speaker, what should one pay special attention to if he wants to save up?A. family debts.B. Bank savings.C. Monthly bills.D. Spending habits.15. How much can a person save by retirement if gives up his pack-a-day habit?A. $190 000B. $330 000C. $500 000D. $1 000 00016. What should one do before paying monthly bills?A. invest into a mutual fund.B. Use the discount tickets.C. Quit his eating-out habit.D. Use only paper bills and save coins.Que

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