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朽木易折,金石可镂。千里之行,始于足下。第页/共页2023年年年考研英语复试听力训练题(三)1.(A)He’lleathissandwichafterclass.(B)Hecanonlystayashortwhile.(C)Heisn’thungryrightnow.(D)Heneedstoshopbeforeeating.2.(A)Leavehergarbagecansathishouse.(B)Findoutwhenthetruckcomesby.(C)PrepareforaTuesdaypickup.(D)Putthegarbageoutthenightbeforepickup.3.(A)Shemusttakeonemoremathclassinordertograduate.(B)Shetookalotofmathclassesinhighschool.(C)Shedidn’thavetotaketheintroductorymathclassatthematerial.(D)Shedidwellinthemathclassbecauseshewasfamiliarwiththematerial.4.(A)Helphimcompleteafor.(B)Advisehimabouthisclasses.(C)Lendhimsomemoney.(D)Visittheman’sapartment.5.(A)Themanshouldhurrytothelibrarybeforeitcloses.(B)Themanshouldusethephoneinthestudentcenter.(C)Thestudentcenterwillcloseinanhour.(D)There’snopayphoneinthelibrary.6.(A)Heisn’tsurehowmanypeoplewillbeatthepicnic.(B)He’sworriedthatherewon’tbeenoughfoodatthepicnic.(C)Thewomandoesn’tneedtobringfoodtothepicnic.(D)Thewomanshouldcounttheguestscarefully.7.(A)Sheagreeswiththeman’schoice.(B)Shedoesn’trecommendtheredtie.(C)Shedoesn’tthinkthemanneedstowearatie(D)Shehasnoopinionaboutmen’sclothing.8.(A)He’llbeabletofeedthecatnextweek.(B)Hissistermightagreetotakecareofthecat.(C)Thewomanshouldtakethecatoutoftownwithher.(D)Hissisterwillbeoutoftownnextweek.9.(A)Ithasbeeninthecafeteriaforseveralweeks.(B)Itscolorsaren’tverybright.(C)Bothspeakersthingitlooksbadinthecafeteria.(D)Thespeakersselecteditforthecafeteria.10.(A)Heneedsthewoman’shelp.(B)He’llcompletethereportwhenthecomputer’sfixed.(C)Thereportwasmuchlongerthanhethoughtitwouldbe.(D)Thereportwasfinishedacoupleofdayago.11.(A)Classhasalreadystarted.(B)Theyshouldstopthecarrightnow.(C)Shedoesn’thaveenoughmoneytobuygas.(D)Thisisn’tagoodtimetogotoagasstation.12.(A)Startherpapersbeforeshetalkstoherprofessors.(B)Trytofinishoneofthepapersthisweek(C)Talktoherprofessorssoontoaskformoretime.(D)Askherprofessorstohelpherchoosetopicsforherpapers.13.(A)Sheneedtogoshoppingforanewpairofjeans.(B)Sheandhersisterlookdifferentbecauseoftheirclothing.(C)Sheandhersisteraren’ttwins.(D)Sheandhersisterdon’twearthesamesizedress.14.(A)Heexpectstosellallofthecalculatorssoon.(B)Thewomanshouldlookinadifferentsectionofthestore.(C)Thestoredoesn’thaveanycalculatorstosellnow.(D)Calculatorsareonsalethisweek.15.(A)Thetaskwilltakemoretimethanthemanthinks.(B)Shedoesn’twanttotalkwiththemanwhilehe’sangry.(C)Shecan’thelpthemanuntillater.(D)Shewanttoknowwhythemandidn’tcomeearlier.16.(A)He’steachingacomputerclass.(B)Heneverearnedacollegedegree.(C)Hehasdecidedtochangehisfieldofstudy.(D)He’stakingaclasstoupdatehisskill.17.(A)Hehasagreedtotakecareofherplants.(B)He’sbringingsomeplantsbackfromhistrip(C)He’snotveryresponsible.(D)He’llbeawayforawhile.18.(A)She’ssorryshecan’thelptheman.(B)Shedidn’tearnagoodgradeinthebiologycourse.(C)Themanwillbegintoappreciatethebiologycourse(D)Themanshouldfindatutor.19.(A)Sheneedstoimproveherstudyskills.(B)She’llfeelbetterifshegetsomerest.(C)Sheshouldmakeadoctor’sappointment.(D)Hermedicationisn’tworkingwell.20.(A)Sheforgottobringherskates.(B)She’sstayinghomefromworktoday.(C)Shemadeotherplans.(D)Shehastoworklatetonight.21.(A)Throwtheclothesaway.(B)Makeadonationofhisoldclothes.(C)Trytosellhisoldclothes.(D)Savetheclothestogivetohisfriend.22.(A)He’lllookforthewoman’swallet.(B)He’llhelpthewomanwithherphysicsproject.(C)Hedoesn’thavemuchmoney.(D)He’dliketopayforthewoman’slunch.23.(A)Shewantstoworkatthesamelaboratorynextsemester.(B)She’striesofworkingasalaboratoryassistant.(C)She’striedofworkingasalaboratorynextsemester.(D)Sheneedstofindanewjobquickly.24.(A)Hisfatherdoesn’thavetimetolistentoabookontape.(B)Hisfathermightfindabookontapeconvenient.(C)Booksontapearen’taspopularaspaperbackbooks.(D)Hisfatherlikesmysteriesbetterthanhistoricalnovels.25.(A)Sheisneaterthanthewoman’spreviousroommate.(B)Shedoesn’tlikethewoman’slastroommate.(C)Shedoesn’tliketoclean.(D)She’llprobablymovesoon.26.(A)She’llaccompanythemantomorrow.(B)She’sgoingtoseetheexhibitlater.(C)Sheisn’tinterestedintheexhibit.(D)Susan’sworkwillbeexhibitedtomorrow.朽木易折,金石可镂。千里之行,始于足下。第页/共页27.(A)Heremembersseeingthenotes.(B)Heneedsthenotesforhisbiologyclass.(C)Thewomancanborrowhisnotes.(D)Thenotesmaybeinthewoman’sbookbag28.(A)Thewomanhasneverbeenskiing.(B)Thewomanhasn’tbeenabletoskimuchthiswinter(C)Thewarmweatherwillprobablynotlastmuchlonger(D)Thewomandoesn’tbelievetheman.29.(A)Sheforgottogivethemandirections.(B)She’llgivethemannewdirections.(C)Shedoesn’tknowwherethemanis.(D)She’llrepeatwhatshetoldthemanearlier.朽木易折,金石可镂。千里之行,始于足下。第页/共页30.(A)Hehasn’treceivedthememo(B)Hedoesn’tunderstandthememo.(C)Hedoesn’tapproveofthedean’splan.(D)Hedoesn’tneedtoreadthememo.31.(A)Memoriesofarecentstorm.(B)Howstrongwindsdevelopintoahurricane.(C)WeatherpatternsthatcanaffectFlorida.(D)Planningasummervacation.32.(A)Windspeed.(B)Rainfall(C)Watertemperature.(D)Directionofapproach.33.(A)Byname.(B)Bynumber.(C)Bylocation.(D)Bymonth.34.(A)Studyaweathermap.(B)Visitaweatherstation.(C)Listentoaweatherreport.(D)Gotoastormshelter.35.(A)Howhydrothermalventsareformed.(B)Howlivingthingsgetenergyfromsunlight(C)Theharmfuleffectsofcertainchemicalsintheocean.(D)Microorganismsthatgetenergyfromchemicalreactions.36.(A)Incaves.(B)Ontheoceanfloor.(C)FarbelowtheEarth’scrust(D)Insidearchaean.37.(A)Theyneedverylittleenergy.(B)They’refoundatalldepthsoftheocean.(C)Theylivewherethereisnosunlight.(D)They’resimilartomanyotherkindsofmicroorganisms.朽木易折,金石可镂。千里之行,始于足下。第页/共页38.(A)Theirgenetics.朽木易折,金石可镂。千里之行,始于足下。第页/共页(B)Theirsize.(C)Whattheylooklike.(D)Theamountofenergytheyneed.39.(A)Traininggiventomusictherapists.(B)Howmusicpreventsdisease.(C)Studiesonthebenefitsofmusic.(D)Howmusicianscreatemusic.40.(A)Inplaceofphysicaltherapy.(B)Tocontrolbrainseizures.(C)Topreventheatdisease.(D)Torelievetension.41.(A)Theyliketohavemusicintheoperatingroom.(B)Theysolvedproblemsbetterwhilelisteningtomusictheyliked.(C)Theypreferredclassicalmusic.(D)Theyperformedbetterwhentheyusedheadphones.42.(A)Itincreasedthestudents’whilebloodcellcount.(B)Itincreasedsomestudents’energylevel.(C)Itimprovedthestudents’abilitytoplaymusicalinstruments.(D)Itreleasedanaturalpainkillerinsomestudents’bodies.43.(A)Howhistoricaleventsaffectedanartmovement.(B)Howartistscaninfluenceeconomicconditions.(C)Whyacertainartmovementfailedtobecomepopular.(D)Howvaluablepaintingswerelostduringwartime.44.(A)Manyartistslostfaithinthevalueofart.(B)Manyartistsmovedawayfromlargecities.(C)Manyartistswereforcedtotakejobsinotherfields.(D)ManyartistsintheUnitedStatesmovedtoothercountries.45.(A)Peoplewordinginalargefactory.(B)Peoplewalkingoncrowdedcitystreets.(C)Aneverydayactivityinasmalltown.(D)Awell-knownhistoricalevent.46.(

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