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2000 年2005 年无老师 PBT 老托福所有听力原文(完美打印版)包括:2000 年 1 月2000 年 5 月2000 年 8 月2000 年 10 月2001 年 1 月2001 年 5 月2001 年 8 月2001 年 10 月2002 年 1 月2002 年 5 月2002 年 8 月2002 年 9 月2002 年 10 月2003 年 1 月2003 年 8 月2003 年 10 月2004 年 1 月2004 年 5 月2004 年 8 月2004 年 10 月2005 年 1 月2005 年 5 月2005 年 8 月2004 年 11 月、2005 年 10 月、2005 年 11 月、2006 年 1 月听力原文欠奉22000 年0l月无老师听力原文(打印版)l. M: Im really having trouble with this calculus course.If I cant start doing better soon, Im Going to have to drop it.W: Why dont you get some he1p from the graduate assistance. Thats what it is there for. What does the woman suggest the man do?2. W: Hey, dont forget to drop that book off at the library on your way home. .M: 0h, thanks for reminding me. I am on my way.What wi1l the man probab1y do next?3. W:I sure wish I had a metric ruler with me .I need the measurements in millimeters, not in inches and Im tires of converting.M: Would it make thing go faster if you borrow mine?What does the man imply?4. M: Good news. Im not going to need surgery after all .The doctor says l can start working out again soon. And maybe play soccer again in a few weeks.W: Thats terrific .let would be great if you could get back in shape in time for the state tournament.What does the woman mean?5. M:I already know what I want to take next semester So why do I have to make an appointment to see my advisor? All I need is her signature on my course sheet.W: Im afraid it doesnt work that way. She has to talk with you to make sure everything is on the right. track.6. W: Prof. Smith sire was acting strangely today.M: I notice that too .She was talking so quietly and then not giving us any homework. Can you believe that?What can be inferred about Prof .Smith ?7. M: Its been pouring for three days now l begin to wonder if it will ever stop.W: And tomorrow is going to be my day at the beach. But if it doesnt clear up by then, Ill just have to forget about that.,What does the woman imply?8. M: What a boring speaker! I could hardly keep from falling asleep.W: Oh, I dont know about that. In fact, its been a long time since I have heard anyone as good.9. W: Gee, Tom, I hear that you are working as a house. painter this summer .Its got to be awfully hot working up there on a 1adder in the blazing sun all day.M: Well its hard work, but I get to be outdoors and the pay decent.l0. W: Ive been working on this report all day. And Ive sti1l got 12 pages to write. At this rate, Ill never get it done by tomorrow.M: Oh, thats right .You werent in class today, so you probably havent heard that the deadline has been extended a week.1l. M: Can you believe the way Larry was talking to his roommate? No wonder they dont get along.W: Well, maybe Larry was just reacting to something. his roommate said. There are two sides to every story you know.12.M: I just called the travel agent. Its all set. On June first, Im hearing for the mountains7for an entire. week.,W: Have you checked the academic calendar?. Because my class arent over till seventh.l3. M: What sort of grade did you get on your research paper? I know how hard you worked on it.W: Yeah, well, I was hoping for something really good.But the professor said that I made too many broad claims that werent supported enough. at can be inferred about the womans paper?14. W: The state ballets is coming to town next weekend, and I cant find a ticket anywhere.M: You know, my sister just happens to have one and she cant go. Shes got some sort of conflict in her schedule.What does the man imply the woman should do?l5. M: Have you found out yet what hotel you will be staying in ? Im at the Gordon right across the stress from the conference center.W: Huh, Lucky you .Im at the Apple Gates six miles away.16. W: Joe, I thought your article on the school newspaper was right on target. You certainly convinced me anyway.M: Thanks Mary .Unfortunately, based on the general response, you and I are definitely in the minority.What does the man mean?l7. W: Why didnt you go to the hockey finals last weekend? You missed a great game.M: 0h, come on. You know how sensitive I am to loud noise.What can be inferred about the man?.l8. W: I know I promised to drive you to theairport next Tuesday. But I am afraid that something has come up .And theyve called a special meeting at work.M: No big deal. Karen said she was available as a backup.19. M: My telephone doesnt seem to be working. And have lots of calls that I have to return this afternoon.W: Feel free to use mine if you want, Ill be in a meeting till five.20. M:I dont think we have nearly enough information for our financia1 plan. But its due tomorrow So I guess there isnt a lot we can do about it.W: Guess not. At this point, we will just have to make do with what we have got.What will the speakers probably do?21. W: Ever since your girlfriend moved to Bridgeport, you are always driving there. How many trips a week do you make anyway?M:I have lost count. But I can do it with my eyes closed.22. M: Ive noticed that you spend a lot of time tending to your garden. Do you think you might like to join the university gardening club? We meet every other Tuesday.W :Oh, thanks for the invitation .But this is how I relax. Id rather not make it something formal and structured.23. M: Does this music bother your studying, Pam?W: Actually Im not studying any more, butIm trying to sleep. What does Pam imply?24. W: I think we should hold our first committee meeting in one of the meeting rooms of the library. So far, there are 8 of us who plan to come.M: Wow, if it there werent more than four, Id say that we have it over. at my place. But with8 of us, I guess Id have to get along with your suggestion.25. M: I just dont know if you should call everyone to collect the data or just send out a questionnaire.But youd better make a decision soon.W: I know .There is only one month till the election.6. W: Whats with you? You sure dont 1ook like yourselfM: Stay away from me, I dont know what Ive got. But whatever it is, you dont want to catch it.What can be inferred about the man?27.W: You waited at the Tears Cafe yesterday, didnt you?Was there much of a wait to be seated?M: Was there? Wish Id brought a book or something to occupy my time.What does the man imply about the TearsCafe?28. W: I thought there was still time for me to apply for student loan. But someone just told me that the closing date was last Wednesday. M: Are you sure? I thought we still had another month.Wait, Ive got a brochure right here. Yeah, Wednesday was the opening date.29. M: This casserole really tastes good .I guess thats because the vegetables in it are fresh instead of canned,W: I know. Kind if a rare treat in this cafeteria.30. W:I dont think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.M:I know what you mean. But check out the cost of renting an apartment first, l wouldnt besurprised if you changed your mind.What does the man think the woman will do?Part BQuestions 3l-34. Listen to a conversation between two students who meet in front of the library.M: Hi, Sue. Where have you been?W: 0h, Hi, Dan, I was just at the library. I have to hand in my biology paper tomorrow.M: Tomorrow? 0h, no, I thought it wasnt due till Monday.W: 0h, Dont worry, It is due Monday. But Im going away for the weekend and wont be back till Monday night.M: 0h, where are you going?W: California .Were having a family reunion. It is my grandmothers ninetieth birthday. So all the cousins and aunts and uncles are going .She planned the whole I thing herself. M: Wow. Thats great .How many people wi1l be there?W: Around sixty. My family is big and spread up but were pretty close .So have you started working on your biology paper?M: Yeah. Im doing it on bees and how theyre able to recognize whether another bee is related to them.W: How can they tell?M: They use their sense of smell. The sweat bees guard their nests this way. If another bee approaches the nest, the guard determines if the new bee if familiar. If it is, its allowed to enter.W: Interesting. Can other insects do this? Well, the paper wasps can. Each wasp nest has a special combination of plant fibers and so the wasps that live there have an unique smell. Those two are the on1y kinds Ive read about so far.M: Well, youve still got time .It sounds like that the beesare picky about who comes to their family reunion.3 l. what is the relationship between the speakers?32. Why was the man worried at first?33. According to the man, how do some bees use their sense of smell?34. What will the man probably do over the weekend?无老师的 Blog:Questions35-38.Listentoaconversation between two students.W: Hi, Jim. What are you doing?M: Oh Hi, Linda. Im working on a report on energyresourcesformyenvironmental science class. But Im having trouble finding enough information.W: know we were talking about sources of fuel in my. l class today.M: Yeah?W: Prof. Collins. He is an authority on energy sources. He was telling us about a new way of getting fuel oi1 from coal.M:I didnt know that was possible.W: He said something about coal being sit on fire and blasted with a mixture of steam and oxygen. This process produces a gas made up of hydrogen and. carbon, the .hum, the basic elements of oil.M: And then they do something to change that gas to oil?W: Right. First, since coal contains fewer hydrogen atoms than oil, they have to add some extra hydrogen to the gas .Then impurities are washed out with methanol, I think, before this gas is sent onto reactors where its changed into oil.M: Since coal is so plentiful. I guess it wont be long till this new type of oil will be available all over thePlace, ah ?W: I doubt it. Prof. Collins said something about the process not be economically enough to use in this country .At any rate, you reallyought to talk to him.Hell be able to help you more than I can and hes got office hours all afternoon todayM: Thanks. Hes over in Anderson Hall, right? W: right.35. What are the students mainly discussing?36. How did the woman learn about the process she describes?.37. In the process described by the woman, why is the coal burned?38. What does the woman mention as a disadvantage of the process she describes?Questions 39-42 Listen to part of a music class.The professor is discussing a musical theater production. It may seem strange that were discussing music from a Broadway production in this class, The Lion King especially, since its based on a popular Hollywood movie. I mean music performed for Broadway theater in the heart of New York city surely would seem to be in the western tradition of popular music and not have much in common with the music we have been studying in this course. such as gamelan music of Indonesia, or Zulu chants of South Africa, music that developed outside the western tradition of Europe and America. But in fact, musicians have a long-standing tradition of borrowing from one anothers cultures. And this productions director intentionally included both western and non-western music. That way, some of the rhythms, instruments, harmonies typical of non-westernmusiccontrastwithand complement popu1ar music more familiar to audiences in North America and Europe, music like rock, jazz or Broadway style show tunes. So I want to spend the rest of this class and most of the next one on the music from the Show The Lion King as a way of summarizing some ofthetechnical distinctions between typical western musicand the non-western music that weve been studying. Now the African influence on the music is clear, the story takes place in Africa. So the director got a South African composer to write songs with a distinctly African sound, And the songs even include words from Africa languages. But well get back to the African influence Later. First lets turn to the music that was written for the shadow puppet scenes in The Lion King,Music based on the Indonesian music used in the shadow puppet theater of that region.39. What is the talk mainly about?40. What can be inferred about most of the music the students have studied in the course?4l. Why were African words included in some songs for the Broadway version of The Line King?42. What will the professor probably talk about next?Questions 43-46 Listen to part of a talk in a class on the history of science.In ancient times, many people believed the earth was a flat disc. Well over 2000 years ago, the ancient Greek philosophers were able to put forward two good arguments proving that it was not. Direct observations of heavenly bodies was the basis of both these arguments. First, the Greeks knew that during eclipses of the moon, the earth was between the sun and the moon, and they saw that during these eclipses, the earths shadow on the moon was a1ways. round. They realized that this could be true only if the earth was spherical. If the earth were a flat disc. then its shadow during eclipses would not be a perfect circle, it would be stretched out into a longellipse. The second argument was based on what the Greeks saw during their travels. They noticed. L that the North Star or Polaris, appeared lower in the sky when they traveled south, in more northerly regions, the North Starappeared to them to be much higher in the sky. By the way, it was also from this difference in the apparent position of theNorth Star that the Greeks first calculated the approximatedistancearoundthe circumference of the Earth, a figure recorded in ancient documents says 400,000 stadia, thats the plural of the word stadium. Today, its not known exactly what length one stadium. represents, but lets say it was about200 meters. The length of many athletic stadiums. This would make the Greeks estimate about twice the figure accepted today, a very good estimate for those writing so long before even the first telescope was invented.43. What is the talk mainly ab0ut?44. According to the professor, what were the beliefs of the Greek philosophers based upon?45. What does the professor say about ancientGreeks who traveled south?46. What does the professor say the term stadium refers to?Ouestions47-50. Listen to the beginning of a lecture given. by a history professorGood morning, class. Before we begin today I would like to address an issue that one of you reminded me of after the last lecture. As you may recall, last time I mentioned that Robert E. Peary was. the first person to reach the north Po1e. What l neglected to mention was the controversyaroundPearyspioneering accomplishment. In l9l0, a committee of the nationalgeographicalsociety- examined Comrnodore Pearys claim to have reached the North Pole on April 6th 1909 and found no reason to doubt him, This judgement was actually confirmed by a committee of the Us congress in l9l l, Nevertheless, Pearls claim was surround by a controversy .this was largely due to the competing claim of Doctor Frederic Cook who told the world he had reached the Pole a four-year earlier, Over thedecades Peary was given the benefit of the doubt, but critics persisted in raising questions about his navigation and the distances he claimed to have covered. So the Navigation Foundation spent an additional 12 months of exhaustive examination of documents relating to Pearys polar expedition. The documents supported Pearys c1aims about the distances he covered. After also conducting an extensive computer analysis of photos taken by Peary at the pole, they concluded that Pierre and his companions did in fact reach the near vicinityof the North Pole on April 6th,l909. OK. today were going to talk about exploration of the opposite end of the world. I assume you all read chapter 3 in our text and are now familiar with the names: Emerson and Scott.47. Why did the professor mention the controversy surrounding Peary?48. Why did Doctor Cook maintain?49. How did the experts determine that Peary reached the North Pole?50. Which topic will most probably be included in the continuation of todays lecture?2000 年05 月无老师听力原文(打印版)99Part A1 W: Im not swimming in the lake unless it warms up outside today.M: Me neither. Unfortunately I think its supposed to stay this cold all day.Q:What can be inferred about the speakers?2 M: that sweater is so unusual, and yet it looks familiar. Did I just see you wearing it yesterday?W: Well, not me. but.see, it belongs to my roommate Jill, and she is in your chemistry class.Q: What does the woman imply?3 W: This toothache is killing me! i was hoping it would just go away but its getting worse by the minute. what did you say the name of your dentist was?M: I told you last week to make that appointment.Q: what does the man imply?4 M: you wanna go to a lecture tonight over in the science auditorium? its some guy who spent a year living in antarctica.W: no kidding! im doing a report on Antarctica for my geography class. maybe i can get some good i
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