大学英语第三册听说教程学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 7 - 8 2009-11-11 12:55:42| 分类: English | 标签: |字号大中小订阅
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE.
SET 1
1. A. She'll get the things the man needs.
B. Shirley wants to go to the bookstore too.
C. There isn't enough time to go to the bookstore.
D. The student center closes at four o'clock.
2. A. He doesn't feel qualified for the job.
B. He'd like a higher salary.
C. He's completely satisfied with his job.
D. He'd like to be able to work more hours per week.
3. A. Try to get a ride with Pete.
B. Take an airplane to Boston.
C. Ask Pete the name of his hotel.
D. Drive her car to Boston.
4. A. She'll give the man the newspaper after class.
B. She doesn't read the newspaper for her class.
C. She doesn't have a newspaper to give the man.
D. She only reads one section of the newspaper.
5. A. His roommate doesn't like to talk much.
B. He's upset with his roommate.
C. Someone other than his roommate caused the problem.
D. He doesn't want the woman to be friendly with his roommate.
Answer:
3 2 1 3 2
SET 2
1. A. The book was very interesting.
B. He hasn't read the book yet.
C. The book is too long.
D. He doesn't usually read spy thrillers.
2. A. She hurt her foot.
B. Her health problem has come back again.
C. She's feeling better now.
D. She needs an operation soon.
3. A. He has been working outdoors lately.
B. He'd like to get some exercise over the weekend.
C. He's a good tennis player.
D. He rarely uses his computer.
4. A. More doctors should be doing research.
B. He is studying to be a doctor.
C. An important new medical treatment may be available soon.
D. He has already tried the new medicine.
5. A. She couldn't find her watch.
B. She feels bad about being late.
C. She forgot what time the library closed.
D. She had never agreed to meet the man.
Answer:
1 3
2
3 2
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE.
SET 1
DETERMINING HAND DOMINANCE
Guidelines Do not tell the child that she or he is being tested. Work with only one child at a time. Keep a record as to which hand is used for (1) . Let the child pick up the (2) ; do
not hand them to the child.
Hand puppet Place a hand puppet on the table.
Observe the child to see which hand she or he puts the puppet on.
Screwing lids on jars Place several jars of (3) with (4) on the table. Place the lids in a (5) . Ask the child to (6) the lids with the jars, put the lids on the jars, and close them.
Throwing a ball Place a (7) ball on the floor. Ask the child to pick up the ball and throw
it to you.
Cutting with scissors Place a pair of scissors and a piece of (8) paper on the table. (9) the child to cut the paper into (10) . Observe which hand is used to pick up the scissors and
to cut the paper.
Answer:
1. each specific situation
2. testing materials
3. various sizes
4. removable lids
5.
separate pile 6. match 7. rubber 8. construction 9. Instruct 10. strips
SET 2
MARIETTA HOLLEY
Date of birth July 16, (1)
At age 14 Her (2) ended.
At age 25 She (3) her family after her father died.
She wrote both (4) and attempted to sell them under a pseudonym.
In 1872 She received (5) $ ((6) in those days) for her first book.
Writing style Her style of writing was often compared both in (7) with that of the famous Mark Twain. She used (8) and (9) to pose questions concerning women's lack of rights in a then
(10) .
Answer:
1. 1836
2. formal education
3. cared for
4. poetry and fiction
5. 600
6. a substantial sum
7. content and popularity 8. wit 9. gentle satire 10. male-dominated world
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or
False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE.
SET 1
1. Hand dominance can vary depending on the task. True False
2. Because handedness involves more than just the hands, it's useful to talk more generally
about laterality. True False
3. On the inside of the body, the left-right differences are slight. True False
4. The left lung has three lobes, while the right has only two, to make room for the heart.
True False
5. A very few people have their heart sitting more over to the right of their chests. True
False
Answer:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
SET 2
1. "Lefthanders" usually refer to people who do not use their right hand to write. True
False
2. Japanese researchers found that fewer than 2% of the population would admit to being
left-handed. True False
3. Left-handedness is regarded as a flaw all over the world. True False
4. Using a standard keyboard, and typing with both hands, only 187 words are typed solely
with the right hand. True False
5. Left-handed people also have a dominant left ear, eye and foot. True False
Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The
passage will be read ONLY ONCE.
SET 1
1. A. The river systems of portions of North America.
B. Certain geological features of North America.
C. An exploratory trip sponsored by the United States government.
D. The discovery of natural resources in the United States.
2. A. Gain easy access to the gold and other riches of the Northwest.
B. Become acquainted with the inhabitants of the West.
C. Investigate the possibility of improved farmland in the West.
D. Facilitate the movement of commerce across the continent.
3. A. Wood.
B. Missouri.
C. Columbia.
D. Mississippi.
4. A. Mineral deposits.
B. The weather.
C. Animal life.
D. Native vegetation.
5. A. Prior to the Lewis and Clark expedition the size of the continent had been of little
interest.
B. Prior to the Lewis and Clark expedition the size of the continent had been underestimated.
C. Prior to the Lewis and Clark expedition the size of the continent had been known to native
inhabitants of the West.
D. Prior to the Lewis and Clark expedition the size of the continent had been unpublished
but known to most scientists.
Answer:
3 4 2 1 2
SET 2
1. A. Music that was performed before the showing of a film.
B. Music that was played during silent films.
C. Music that was specifically composed for certain movie theaters.
D. Music that was recorded during film exhibitions.
2. A. They were truly "silent."
B. They were accompanied by symphonic orchestras.
C. They incorporated the sound of the actors' voices.
D. They corresponded to specific musical compositions.
3. A. It produced electricity.
B. It distributed films.
C. It published musical arrangements.
D. It made musical instruments.
4. A. 1896.
B. 1909.
C. 1915.
D. 1927.
5. A. "Calm, peaceful."
B. "Piano, violin."
C. "Key of C major."
D. "Directed by D. W. Griffith."
Answer:
2 3 2 2 1
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill the blanks with the missing words
SET 1
To be able to use both hands equally well, practice is the key. During the day, use your left hand more (if you're right-handed) by (1) switching when you're about ready to do something -- pouring a glass of milk, bouncing a ball, (2) and picking up coins, hammering a nail, cutting and buttering bread, stirring your coffee, swirling water in a glass, twisting off bottle caps, etc. Wherever you would use your one hand, use the other instead -- putting a key in the door, (3) your hair, brushing your teeth, shaving, grasping objects, etc. When putting on your clothes, put your other hand or foot into the (4) first. (5) your belt around your waist in the (6) direction. Put your watch on your other hand. Use your other hand in sports -- hitting a baseball or a tennis ball, throwing a football, shooting a basketball, etc. Practice (7) 2 cups of tea simultaneously, swirling 2 half filled glasses of water clockwise and (8) , and bouncing two balls at the same time. Get used to the kinesthetic feeling of using the (9) of both your hands and arms together. Catch 2 balls thrown to you at the same time. Throw 2 paper wads at the same time into the same paper basket -- one underhand and the other overhand. Throw 2 darts simultaneously at a dart board with both hands. Write with both hands at the same time. Draw a butterfly, a (10) or a geometric figure using both hands simultaneously, but keep practicing these exercises.
Answer:
1. consciously
2. flipping
3. combing
4. garment
5. Thread
6. opposite
7. stirring
8.
counterclockwise 9. muscles 10. vase
SET 2
In this cynical age, firefighting remains a heroic and noble profession. The images of fire (1) we see on television and in film are often romanticized versions of day-to-day life on the
job. What is the life of a firefighter really like?
Carol Chetkovich in her comprehensive book Real Heat: Gender and Race in the Urban Fire Service (2) what it's like to enter a burning building. "...those entering a building are often (3) with such intense heat and heavy smoke that it is impossible for them to walk (4) or to make out their (5) . They wear face masks and air tanks to allow them to breathe, but the tanks are heavy, the time limited and the breathing process (6) . The location is almost always completely unfamiliar, filled with (7) and unknown hazards. While the engine crew works on the ground with water to put the fire out, a truck crew ventilates the building, opening a sufficiently large hole in the roof to allow heat, smoke and gases to escape so that the ground crew can do its work. Roof work is not only dangerous, but generally requires a high level of strength, skill and (8) . If there are possible victims, either crew may become involved in search and (9) (or body recovery),
which means working one's way through this foreign environment in darkness and heat, (10) what you may find, taking care not to become trapped or disoriented."
Answer:
1. professionals
2. reveals
3. confronted
4. upright
5. surroundings
6. awkward
7.
obstacles 8. coordination 9. rescue 10. unsure
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or
False
SET 1
1. The ruins of Tikal are in the tropical rain forest of southern America. True False
2. 1,200 years ago, Tikal was home to 10,000 Mayas. True False
3. Tikal used to stand at the heart of the Maya civilization. True False
4. The Mayas believed only the priests could communicate with the celestial world of the
Gods. True False
5. The Mayas developed their own writing and mastered astronomy and mathematics. True False
Answer:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
SET 2
1. It's told that the men of Gomorrah were wicked. True False
2. Lot's wife became a pillar of salt because she was a wicked woman. True False
3. According to the story, the Lord rained fire and brimstone to destroy the city of Sodom.
True False
4. Graham Harris worked as an archeologist in the Dead Sea valley for ten years. True False
5. Graham Harris believed that the story was grounded in truth. True False
Answer:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
Oral test
Directions: Look at the picture below.
SET 1
Try to tell about the picture as much as you can infer. If possible, try to find something
relevant to talk about.
SET 2
Try to tell about the picture as much as you can infer. If possible, try to find something
relevant to talk about.
Oral test
SET 1
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Dissatisfaction leads to progress.
Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
SET 2
"There are essentially two forces that motivate people: self-interest and fear." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Support your position with reasons and/or examples from your own experience, observations, or reading.
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