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标准听力(一)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A Buying a car from an advertisement.B Putting an advertisement in the newspaper.C Dealing with a second-hand car.D Taking in a newspaper for a week.12. A Ask the professor when hell be available. B Help the woman to contact the professor. C Solve the problem for the woman. D Ask the professor to clarify the question.13. A She wants to invite the man to Boston. B She prefers to have dinner at her own home. C She cannot join in the dinner with the man. D She would rather try a dinner of another style.14. A In a hospital. B In a car. C On a plane. D At home.15. A She apologizes Tom for the inconvenience. B She needs help from the man. C She feels bad about the delay. D She wants to cancel the flight.16. A Her classmate. B Her teacher. C Her boss. D Her colleague.17. A Get her money back. B Drive the speakers away. C Raise the current rent. D Borrow fifty dollars from the speakers.18. A Creativity could be born with.B It is difficult to have creativity. C Creativity has to be trained. D Creativity is a skill of art.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A He changes to another job. B He is not a good employee. C The job is not good enough. D There are few job opportunities.20. A He was tired of the boring work. B He found no way to like his boss.C He found no chance of promotion. D He was not satisfied with the salary.21. A He only got two interviews so far. B He has received no response of acceptance. C He is waiting for the results of interviews. D His resume was refused by many companies.22. A They are online companies. B They are people unions that work in the same area. C They are groups of people dealing with difficult bosses. D They are people online who help each other to find jobs.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A She met with robbery. B She risked the danger of life. C She got her pocket lost. D She had her pocket stolen.24. A Much crazier. B Very boring. C Much healthier. D Less dangerous.25. A She had made the right choice. B He had no idea about that.C It is not wise for her to do that. D She will sure soon return.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A To spend his holiday. B To meet his girlfriend. C To visit the Andersons. D To work as an engineer.27. A He was interviewed by a newspaper. B He disappeared from the spot quickly. C He went to the hospital in the ambulance. D He asked his girlfriend for his dry clothes.28. A The first day when he was in New York. B The day when he was leaving for home. C The same day when he was interviewed. D A couple of days after the girl was rescued. Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A It fails to consider right-handed people. B It woks better with men than with women. C It is different for mens clothing and womens. D It has been followed by the industry for over 400 years.30. A They were mostly dressed by servants. B They drew their swords from the left. C They tended to wear clothes without buttons. D They were interested in the historical matters.31. A Customs are hard to change. B Modern women dress themselves. C Manufacturers should follow standards. D Adopting mens style is improper for women.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A Hoatzins in dry and rainy seasons. B The relatives and enemies of hoatzins. C Primitive birds and hoatzins of the Amazon. D The appearance and living habits of hoatzins.33. A They live on river banks. B They eat a lot like a cow. C They have claws on the wings. D They look like young cuckoos.34. A They could fly long distances. B They had four wings like hoatzins. C They had claws to help them climb. D They had a head with long feathers on the top.35. A To find more food. B To produce their young. C To keep themselves warm. D To protect themselves better.Section CIn many countries seat belts are now compulsory for the driver and the front seat passenger at least.Doctors believe that seat belts save people from being seriously hurt in a (36) _, but there are some people who still think it is more (37) _ to wear a seat belt than not to wear one. They think that seat belts may (38) _ people in a car that is burning, or that has fallen into the water, so that they are burnt to death or (39) _.But less than half of one percent of car accidents lead to fire or (40) _, and in any case, a seat belt may easily save a person from being knocked (41) _ in an accident, so that he or she is able to (42)_ the seat belt immediately and get out of the automobile. Some people say that it is an (43) _ on their freedom to force them to wear a seat belt. (44) _ though they want to do them. How does this affect seat belts? (45) _? Well, common sense tells us that a driver without a seat belt has less control of a car, if there is an accident. In that case, the driver is more likely to be a danger to others, (46) _.标准听力(二)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A The professor has graded the paper. B The professor hates to grade the paper. C The professor has been in the meeting all week. D The professor has read the paper during the meeting.12. A Going to the class together tonight. B They both not going to the class. C The woman just forgetting about the class. D Attending the class, but slipping from it halfway.13. A The man shouldnt have invited her roommate to the meeting. B Her roommate was unable to attend the meeting. C Her roommate is unreliable about delivering messages. D She forgot about the time change.14. A In a library. B In a classroom. C At a bookstore. D In a shopping mall.15. A She was slimmer then. B She was 140 pounds then. C She was 160 pounds then. D She was in very good figure then.16. A It may not change this time. B It will be fine. C It hasnt been good lately. D It is unpredictable.17. A The woman should watch a different program. B The woman should like to watch television with him. C The woman shouldnt waste her time watching television. D The television program doesnt start until late in the evening.18. A Not disgusting at all. B More disgusting than expected. C Usually disgusting. D The most disgusting she has ever seen.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A The guided tours. B University Books. C A volunteer group. D The Student Federation.20. A To find out if the books she ordered are in. B To ask him to attend a Student Federation meeting. C To see if he gets his schedule of classes for next term. D To find out if he has time to welcome the new students.21. A Help out when he is free. B Leave work early if he can. C Ask Ken if he will be at the activity. D Take the place of Ruth as a tour guide.22. A Tomorrow evening. B 10 oclock on Saturday. C 10 oclock on Thursday. D 5 oclock this afternoon.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A One of his classes finished early. B His books were ten days overdue. C He wanted to get some studying done. D The library had a special display on the Industrial Revolution.24. A They are checked out. B They are specially coded. C They are inspected by the guard. D They are marked with colored labels.25. A Checks all books for missing pages. B Helps students use the card catalog. C Demagnetizes the books as they are checked out. D Copies down the name and the address of each borrower.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A A married man takes on heavier work. B A married man does more housework. C A married man is the main breadwinner. D A married man is the master of the house.27. A An unmarried man. B An older married man. C A younger married man. D A married man with children.28. A Marriage gives men more freedom. B Marriage has effects on job choices. C Housework sharing changes over time. D Having children means doubled housework.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A It is mainly about the stock market. B It marks the beginning of the American newspaper. C It remains a successful newspaper in America. D It comes articles by political leaders. 30. A The Washington Post. B The Guardian. C The New York Times. D New England Courant. 31. A Satisfied. B Hopeful. C Worried. D Surprised.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. A She was tired of Indian tea. B She had a son working in China. C She believed it had a curing effect. D She was fond of Chinese products.33. A China and India have different traffic rules. B Tea trade works wonders in both India and China. C Chinese products are popular in both China and India. D The exchanges between India and China benefit both.34. A It will move its head office to Shenzhen. B It is seeking further development in China. C It has attracted an investment of US$15 billion. D It caught up with the US IT industry in 2008.35. A His concern for his mothers health. B His support for drinking Chinese green tea. C His surprise at Chinas recent development. D His wonder at the growth of Indias IT industry.Section CSigmund Freud was born on May 6th, 1856, in Moravia, which is now the Czech Republic. Early in his (36) _, Freud studied medicine. By the end of the nineteenth century, he was (37) _ some exciting new ideas about the human mind. But his first scientific (38) _ dealt with sea animals. Freud was one of the first scientists to make serious research of the mind. The mind is the (39) _ of activities based on the brain that (40) _ how we act, think, feel and reason. He used long talks with patients and the study of dreams to search for the causes of mental and (41) _ problems. He wanted to see if putting patients into a sleeplike condition would help (42) _ troubled minds. In most cases he found the (43) _ only temporary. Freud worked hard, although what he did might sound easy. (44)_. All ideas, thoughts and anything that entered their mind had to be expressed. (45) _.Freud believed that all the painful memories of childhood lay buried in the unconscious self. He said this part of the mind contains wishes, desires and experiences too frightening to recognize. (46) _, the patient would again feel the pain.标准听力(三)Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A11. A The hat is of the right size. B He doesnt think the hat is fit for the woman. C The woman should bring an umbrella with her. D The color of the hat is just right for the woman.12. A They were both busy doing their work. B They waited for each other at different places. C They went to the street corner at different times. D The man went to the concert, but the woman didnt.13. A She has no problems at all. B She hasnt had any major problems. C She would rather not discuss her problems now. D Its hard for her to explain her problems in words.14. A Her diet is not effective. B She has lost much weight. C Her favorite food is banana. D She has neither gained nor lost weight.15. A He prefers swimming to walking. B He likes playing tennis very much. C He knows walking is better for his health. D He likes swimming because it is more fun.16. A Carl wont have changed a lot. B Carl wont be recognized by anyone. C Carl will probably have changed much. D Carl havent seen him for sixteen years.17. A They should buy a lot of coffee. B Theres room to stack up the cans of coffee. C They should wait for a better deal on coffee. D The store they are talking about is out of coffee.18. A Families with cars. B Americans heavy dependence on cars. C Roads and highways. D Traffic problems in America.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A To remind people to vote. B To write a newspaper article. C To support one of the candidates. D To hear more about the speakers ideas.20. A He is too busy.B He is not old enough. C He doesnt have transportation.D He feels it doesnt make a difference.21. A The news coverage of debates. B The election process for representatives. C The way government supports business. D The amount of money used for campaigns.22. A Open a restaurant.B Attend the upcoming debate. C Write a letter to the newspaper.D Become a political candidate.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A His wrist and toes ache. B He cant sleep very well. C His blood pressure is high. D His knees and fingers ache.24. A She asks him to have injections. B She asks him to have an operation. C She asks him to have a good rest. D She asks him to have some herb medicine and a treatment with rays.25. A He should often do sunbathing. B He should often take hot baths. C He should warm himself up by sitting by the stove. D He should often warm his knees up by using hot water pads.Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A There are not accepted standards. B There are too many schools. C Decentralization brings much diversity. D No one has critically studied the subject.27. A From religious organizations. B From public sources. C From corporate sources. D From research grants.28. A They are less intelligent. B They are less moral. C They are more numerous. D They often speak a non-English language at home.29. A Prestige schools may not be better. B The quality is about the same in every school. C Prestige schools are always the best. D In a good school the students always learn more.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A Nineteenth century sea captains. B The development of the steamship. C The economic importance of sailing ships. D Employment in the fishing and whaling industries.31. A They were protected by a strong United States Navy. B They were supported by a well-developed railroad. C Most crew members had experience on foreign ships. D As part owners of the ships, captains got some of the profits.32. A They carried passengers, but not cargo. B They were large, but surprisingly fast. C They were the first successful steam-powered ships. D They were more reliable than other ships of the 1860s.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A Crowded air traffic. B The large size of airplanes. C Mistakes by air traffic controllers. D Bad weather.34. A They bumped into each other over a swimming pool. B They avoided each other by turning in different directions. C They narrowly escaped crashing into each other. D One plane climbed above the other at the critical moment.35. A To show the key role played by air traffic controllers. B To show the great responsibility shouldered by the pilots. C To give an example of air disasters. D To show that air travel is far safer than driving a car.Section CTelevision in the U.S. gives people the choice of many different programs on many different (36) _. However, many people today are (37) _the quality of the programs. According to these (38) _, there are too many programs that only (39) _; there are not enough interesting programs that give information about the world around us. Perhaps the (40) _ of serious programs is the fault of the (41) _ television system, not the fault of the people who (42) _ or who control the television stations. Television in the U.S. depends on money from people who (43) _ their products on television. Therefore, television stations need to attract advertisers. (44) _. (45) _. Programs about serious subjects, for example, medicine, science, or history, are not very popular, so advertisers do not buy commercial time during programs like these. (46
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