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10套听力题的文字稿

10套听力题的文字稿
10套听力题的文字稿

Listening Comprehension

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked a, b, c and d, and decide which is the best answer. Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2.

Short Conversations

11.a. 9:30. b. 9:40. c. 9:20. d. 9:50.

12.a. To go dancing. b. To write her term paper.

c. To buy some goods. D. To collect some data.

13.a. The man should have his watch repaired. b. It will take a month to repair the watch.

c. The watch is no longer worth repairing.

d. The watch is very old and valuabl

e.

14.a. She’ll have dinner with the man.

b. She was going to see her friend.

c. She has an appointment with her classmate.

d. She’ll have to finish her assignment tonight.

15.a. $80. b. $50. c. $30. d. $40.

16.a. She has been thinking about moving to another city.

b. She’d like to see the film with the man.

c. She will spend her Saturday evening at home.

d. She will finish her homework first.

17.a. The secretary did her job very well.

b. The man agrees with the woman.

c. The man has different opinion from the woman.

d. The play was not so good as the woman thought.

18.a. Their TV set is working well.

b. They have borrowed some money from their friends.

c. The man suggests buying a new TV set.

d. They cannot afford a new TV set.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. The job interview. b. The degree in Business Management.

c. College life.

d. Working experienc

e.

20.a. Manager. b. Travel agent.

c. A job in customer service.

d. College teacher.

21.a. She is not a native speaker.

b. She is good at customer service.

c. She didn’t have the degree in Business Management.

d. She didn’t have working experienc

e.

22.a. Interviewer and interviewee. b. Husband and wife.

c. Employer and employee. D. Mother and son.

Conversation Two

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23.a. The man’s car has engine trouble.

b. There’s something wrong with the woman’s brakes.

c. The woman’s car is cheaper since it’s an American car.

d. The woman’s neighbor recommends her to repair her car.

24.a. He will not overcharge her. b. He knows little about her car.

c. He is one of her neighbors.

d. He tries to take advantage of her.

25.a. He will go shopping with the woman. b. He will take the woman to the hospital.

c. He will repair the woman’s car.

d. He will drive the woman hom

e.

Section B Understanding Passages

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions, Both the passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a, b, c, and d. Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 2.

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. To find out how clever monkeys were.

b. To find out how animals search food.

c. To tell the difference between monkeys and other animals.

d. To test the intelligence of different animals.

27.a. Most animals were very intelligent.

b. Monkeys were more intelligent than other animals.

c. Monkeys were more intelligent than human beings.

d. Monkeys were very intelligent in finding their food.

28.a. By looking through the keyhole. b. By hiding himself in a large box.

c. By looking through the window. d By asking his assistant to do so.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. He agrees with his cousin.

b. He thinks that his cousin knows little about cars.

c. He doesn’t agree with his cousin.

d. He thinks that his cousin knows much about cars.

30.a. A cheaper car. b. A small car. c. A large car. d. An expensive car.

31.a. She was very poor. b. She likes old car.

c. She was very ol

d. d Not mentioned.

32.a. Three. b. Four. c Six. d Seven.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33.a. By air. b By ship. c By train. d By car.

34.a. Because he was ill. b Because he was too tried.

c. Because he was very busy. d Because he had called off the appointment.

35.a. Because he lived too far away.

b. Because he was busy sightseeing.

c. Because he didn’t want to spend more time and effort on it.

d. Because he saw Mr. Jordan on the street.

Section C Compound Dictation

Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.

When my interest ( 36 ) from space to the sea, I never ( 37 ) it would cause such ( 38 ) among my friends, yet I can understand their feelings. As I have been writing and talking about space flight for the best part of 20 years, a sudden ( 39 ) of interest to the depth of the sea does seem peculiar. To explain, I’d like to share my reasons behind this ( 40 ) change of mind. The first excuse I give is an ( 41 ) one. Underwater ( 42 ) is so much cheaper than space flight. The first round-trip ticket to the moon is going to cost at least 10 billion dollars if you include research and ( 43 ).

By the end of this century, the cost will be down to a few million. ( 44 ). My second argument is more philosophical. ( 45 ). In their different ways, both sea and space are equally hostile. ( 46 ). The diving suit helped the design of the space suit. The feelings and the emotions of a man beneath the sea will be much like those of a man beyond the atmosphere.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. Straight ahead on the street. b. On the right. c. On the left. d. Over there.

12.a. No one in the taxi was injured. b. More than one person in the taxi was injured.

c. Everyone in the taxi was injure

d. d. Only one person in the taxi was injured.

13.a. Jim and Rose used to be busier. b. Jim and Rose are busier.

c. Jim and Rose weren’t busier.

d. Jim isn’t as busy as Ros

e.

14.a. Fish. b. Sail a boat. c. Hang clothes. d. Catch a horse.

15.a. Policeman and driver. b. Teacher and pupil.

c. Policeman and thief.

d. Director and actress.

16.a. Each person paid $20. b. Each person paid $10.

c. The whole bill was $60.

d. Each person paid $5.

17.a. She is taking a test on Saturday. b. She has to study on Saturday.

c. She doesn’t like movies.

d. She prefers to stay hom

e.

18.a. It’s too bad we didn’t score another point.

b. Our team is the best one by far.

c. We won a very close game.

d. Their team didn’t get a single point.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. A place where people can have a drink. b. A time when people can have fun.

c. A friend they both like to talk with.

d. A person who is friendly.

20.a. Three to four hours a day. b. Four to eight hours a day.

c. It depends on the owner.

d. From morning till night.

21.a. Young people. b. Children. c. Students. d. Adults.

Conversation Two

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.a. Because he was at work for the whole day.

b. Because he was studying hard.

c. Because he had been moving house.

d. Because he was cleaning.

23.a. She is a student. b. She is a bank clerk.

c. She is a university professor.

d. She is a housewif

e.

24.a. Someone who can decorate houses.

b. Someone who can make cabinets.

c. Someone who will clean the kitchen and the bathroom.

d. Someone who can paint houses.

25.a. Lan’s friend has gone out of town.

b. Ted needs to find out if Lan’s friend can work for him.

c. Lan does not know where his friend is having lunch.

d. Lan wants to know where his friend is now.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. 495. b. 485. c. 475. d. 465.

27.a. Such strikes are against the British law.

b. Such strikes are unpredictable.

c. Such strikes involve workers from different trades.

d. Such strikes occur frequently these days.

28.a. They demanded higher wages for the workers.

b. They educate their members.

c. They provide benefit for the sick.

d. They try to improve living conditions for the workers.

29.a. Trade unions in Britain are becoming more popular.

b. Most strikes in Britain are against the British law.

c. Unofficial strikes in Britain are easier to deal with now.

d. Employer-worker relations in Britain have become tenser.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30.a. In Switzerland. b. In Swiss. c. In Sweden. d. In Stockholm.

31.a. Because he thought he was useless.

b. Because he didn’t want to publicize himself.

c. Because he thought he was not worthy of any fame.

d. Because he wanted others to benefit from his nam

e.

32.a. Nobel invented dynamite in order to become rich.

b. Nobel invented dynamite in order to kill the enemies during the war.

c. Nobel invented dynamite in order to make the mining easier.

d. Nobel invented dynamite in order to gain the fam

e.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33.a. Two and a quarter miles thick and ninety-three million miles high.

b. Two miles thick and ninety-three million miles high.

c. Two and a quarter miles thick and ninety million miles high.

d. Two miles thick and ninety million miles high.

34.a. Not clear. b. 10 000 degrees Fahrenheit.

c. 10 000 degrees Centigrade.

d. Over 2 000 degrees Fahrenheit.

35.a. The sun’s light comes from millions of candles.

b. Most of the sun’s heat and light are received on the earth.

c. The temperature of the sun is the same as that of the earth.

d. Without the correct balance of heat and light, life on the earth would not be possibl

e.

Section C Compound Dictation

The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. She was carrying 1316 ( 36 ) and a crew of ( 37 ). Even by modern standards, the 46 000 ton Titanic was a colossal ( 38 ). At the time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was ( 39 ) as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float. The ( 40 ) sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first ( 41 ) with heavy loss of life.

Four days after ( 42 ) out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. After the alarm had been given the great ship turned ( 43 ) to avoid a direct collision. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. ( 44 ). Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for

five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded! ( 45 ). As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1 500 lives were lost.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.$25. b. $30. c. $60. d. $50.

12.a. She likes swimming. b. She wants to finish the last thing she is doing.

c. She’d like to go around the world

d. She doesn’t want to go.

13.a. She had to run quickly to get the ticket.

b. She was fined for running a red light.

c. She made a wrong turn at the intersection.

d. She was a careless driver.

14.a. The professor should speak slowly.

b. The lecture was too complicated.

c. The professor didn’t understand the lecture.

d. The professor’s lecture was easily understood.

15.a. Dr. Black is free now. b. Dr. Black is busy now.

c. The man wants to take a message.

d. The woman wants to leave a messag

e.

16.a. At a department store. b. At an airport.

c. At a post office.

d. At a bank.

17.a. The woman suggests the man to buy a dog for Jack.

b. Jack likes a dog.

c. The woman will probably buy Jack a dog.

d. Jack wants to celebrate his birthday with the woman.

18.a. The woman talks about going to Paris next summer.

b. The man went to a romantic city last summer.

c. The man enjoyed his trip to Paris.

d. The woman went to Paris last summer.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. Trip to Costa Rica. b. Trip to San Francisco.

c. The man’s frien

d. d. The man’s passport.

20.a. His house was broken into. b. He found he left his passport at home.

c. He had missed the flight.

d. His car had engine troubl

e.

21.a. He was ill. b. His luggage was lost.

c. He was stuck in the traffic jam.

d. There was something wrong with the plan

e.

Conversation Two

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.a. He lost his credit card.

b. He doesn’t really understand what the woman told him.

c. He got his credit card stuck in an A TM machine.

d. He asked the clerk for the correct secret cod

e.

23.a. By filling in a form. b. By pressing the machine button.

c. By entering the correct code number.

d. By giving back his old on

e.

24.a. Customer and clerk. b. Client and lawyer.

c. Teacher and students.

d. Customer and shopper.

25.a. More than a month. b. More than two weeks.

c. In about a week.

d. In about three weeks.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. A doctor. b. A wealthy industrialist. c. An advisor. d. A German.

27.a. He didn’t sleep well. b. He enjoyed foreign.

c. He had a stomachache.

d. He suffered from a serious illness.

28.a. By learning French and German.

b. By learning how to communicate through gestures.

c. By going abroad and changing his surroundings.

d. By strengthening his muscles.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. Newspapers, computers, radio and television news broadcasts.

b. Newspapers, magazines, computers and television news broadcasts.

c. Newspapers, magazines, radio and television news broadcasts.

d. Newspapers, magazines, computers and radio news broadcasts.

30.a. They may not give much information about a particular event.

b. They can help people know what is happening each day.

c. They may not provide much information about a particular event.

d. They may give an opinion about a particular event.

31.a. They can provide people with news each day.

b. They may not provide news on latest developments.

c. People don’t like listening to the news in their cars.

d. People usually listen to the radio or TV news at hom

e.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32.a. At a restaurant. b. In the local newspaper.

c. In a prison.

d. In New York.

33.a. He had been in prison for 5 years.

b. He had been a poor cooker in a restaurant.

c. His unpopular character.

d. The high unemployment rate in New York.

34.a. He needed a large sum of money. b. He wanted to be put in prison again.

c. He wanted to be well known.

d. He wanted to do something unusual.

35.a. He tried to escape. b. He waited for the police to arrest him.

c. He called the police.

d. He asked the police not to arrest him.

Section C Compound Dictation

Sport is one of the world’s largest ( 36 ), and most athletes are professionals who are paid for their ( 37 ). Because an athlete ( 38 ) by achievement only—not by ( 39 ) background or family connections—sports can be a fast route to ( 40 ), and many athletes play more for money than for love.

This has not always been true. In the ( 41 ) Olympics the winner got only a wreath of olive leaves(橄榄叶花环). Even though the winners became ( 42 ) heroes, the games ( 43 ) amateur for centuries. Athletes won fame, not money. As time passed, however, ( 44 ). By the fourth century A.D., ( 45 ). In 1896, the Olympic games were revived(使再度兴起) with the same goal of pure amateur competition. But later many countries paid their athletes to train year-round. ( 46 ). Even the games themselves have become a huge business. Countries fight to hold the Olympics not only for honor, but also for money.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. Because it is faster. b. Because it is cheaper.

c. Because it is safer.

d. Because it is earlier.

12.a. In a doctor’s office. b. In a lawyer’s office.

c. In a professor’s office.

d. In a businessman’s offic

e.

13.a. She’s not efficient. b. She’s capable. c. She’s often late. d. She’s honest.

14.a. The man should have a health check-up.

b. The man should invite someone to help him.

c. The man should try to solve the problem himself.

d. The man should send the machine to a repair shop.

15.a. Help him to install a machine. b. Translate a manual for him.

c. Help him with his Chinese.

d. Lend him an English dictionary.

16.a. Leave the window open. b. Close the window.

c. Give him some water.

d. Fetch him some hot drink.

17.a. It didn’t fit her. b. It was too dark.

c. She didn’t have enough money.

d. She didn’t like the styl

e.

18.a. The product doesn’t sell well. b. The product is too expensive.

c. The product is of poor quality.

d. The product is in short stock.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. Her appearance. b. Her attitude to the work.

c. She is always late.

d. She enjoys her work.

20.a. Difficult to deal with. b. Hesitant and caring.

c. Straightforward and understanding.

d. Careless and rud

e.

21.a. To be a door-keeper.

b. To host another program.

c. To make door-to-door product introduction.

d. To help someone else on door-to-door interviews on audience reaction.

22.a. Manager and worker. b. Teacher and student.

c. Doctor and patient.

d. Father and daughter.

Conversation Two

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23.a. Changes in Britain. bB. Traveling abroad.

c. Foreign languages.

d. Summer holiday.

24.a. Traveling abroad is very expensive. b. He has no planes.

c. He hates changing money.

d. He can’t speak any of the languages.

25.a. English. b. Italian. c. French and Spanish. d. Japanese.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. In every town. b. In big cities. c. Everywhere. d. In some villages.

27.a. Only Saturday morning. b. Everyday.

c. Sunday.

d. Five days a week and Saturday morning.

28.a. Because postcards are beautiful. b. Because postcards are cheaper.

c. Because postcards are expensive.

d. Because postcards are easy to get.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. Students are editing term papers on computers.

b. Students are calculating statistics on computers.

c. Students are writing reports and designing new products on computers.

d. All of the abov

e.

30.a. He hates calculating statistics by hand.

b. Without the computer calculation, he can’t finish his project.

c. He is completing a project for a history class.

d. Computer calculation is much faster than human calculation.

31.a. A New Revolution on Computers. b. The Advantages of Computers.

c. The Computer in College Education.

d. The Disadvantages of Computers.

Passage Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32.a. 1. b. 35. c. 350. d. 10.

33.a. It results in that few people know all aspects of an operation.

b. It is more efficient.

c. It permits mass production.

d. It makes workers feel satisfied from working.

34.a. They get little salary.

b. They get little job satisfaction.

c. They can perform only part of the whole operation.

d. They have to stay in one plac

e.

35.a. Advantages and Disadvantages of Division of Labor.

b. How to Divide Labor in a Factory.

c. How to Conduct Mass Production in a Factory.

d. The Importance of Assembly Lines in a Factory.

Section C Compound Dictation

Some Americans who travel to foreign countries for the first time are ( 36 ) at the differences that they find. Here are ( 37 ) that might surprise them.

One difference between the U.S. and the other countries is in how people ( 38 ) in line. Most Americans don’t think about how they stand in line; they ( 39 ) that everyone stands in line in the same way. People do not stand in line in the same way, of course. In some countries they stand far ( 40 ), in other countries they stand close together. In some countries they stand quietly, in other countries they ( 41 ) and shove.

Another difference might shock Americans who travel. In the United States, many Americans have ( 42 ). Americans like animals, especially dogs and cats. They ( 43 ). They give them special pet food and they make special beds for them. If the pets get sick, Americans take them to vet(兽医). In many countries, however, animals do not live in people’s houses. ( 44 ). They live in the streets and take care of themselves. If they get sick and hungry, they often die. ( 45 ).

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. Tell them to raise the rent. b. Leave another note to them.

b. Increase the rent to $20 a month. d. Afford them $20 a month.

12.a. Young people are too quick in making decisions.

b. Young people seldom stay long on the same job.

c. Young people lose their job easily.

d. Young people are too eager to succeed.

13.a. Find out when the new job begins. b. Make more copies of the letter.

c. Ask for an extension to apply for the job.

d. Get a more recent reference letter.

14.a. She’ll give the man a new prescription right away.

b. She’ll be away from the office for two days.

c. The man doesn’t need anything for his cough.

d. The man should continue using the medicin

e.

15.a. Go to the library. b. Check her calendar.

c. Attend the performance.

d. Get some exercises.

16.a. They get along well with each other. b. They look a lot alike.

c. They started fighting right away.

d. They used to be good friends.

17.a. She didn’t buy any bread. b. The bread might have been eaten.

c. She ate the man’s brea

d. d. The bread is in the refrigerator.

18.a. There is a charge for overdue materials.

b. He’ll return the videotapes tomorrow.

c. He’ll pay someone to return the videotapes.

d. The media center is probably already closed.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. In South Africa. b. In England. c. In America. d. In Europe.

20.a. The former South African President.

b. A famous football player.

c. A famous football coach.

d. An English soccer team captain.

21.a. In the first half. b. Near the end of the second half.

c. Near the beginning of the first half.

d. Near the end of the first half.

Conversation Two

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.a. She doesn’t want to pay the late fee.

b. She was given incorrect information.

c. She can’t afford to pay her tuition.

d. She didn’t pass her psychology class last semester.

23.a. The director couldn’t give her an appointment right away.

b. The office was closed the first time she went.

c. The computers were out of service the first time she was there.

d. She did not have acceptable identification with her on her first visit.

24.a. Her prior schooling. b. Her residence.

c. Her age.

d. Her driving record.

25.a. The director probably isn’t able to make an exception.

b. The director probably won’t see her.

c. The director usually isn’t very helpful.

d. Part-time students aren’t the director’s responsibility.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. They are soil, forests and water supplies.

b. They are soil, forests, water supplies, some plants and animals.

c. They are soil, forests, some plants and human population.

d. They are soil, forests, water supplies, some plants and human population.

27.a. By using satellite images, maps, etc.

b. By studying specific farming methods.

c. By studying the variation of human population.

d. By designing the chemicals to protect crops.

28.a. Because they have not enough food.

b. Because many farmers are wasting water supplies.

c. Because chemicals pollute the forests.

d. Because agriculture affects the environments they live in.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. Seasonal variations in nature.

b. How intelligence changes with the change of seasons.

c. How we can improve our intelligence.

d. Why summer is the best season for vacation.

30.a. People want to take a long vacation in summer.

b. Summer is favorable for creative thinking.

c. Summer seems to be a good time to rest.

d. The mental abilities of most people are likely to be lowest in summer.

31.a. All people are not less intelligent in summer than in the other seasons of the year.

b. Both climate and temperature have impact on people’s intelligence.

c. People are the most intelligent in spring.

d. Heat has no effect on people’s mental abilities.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32.a. Computers have become part of our daily lives.

b. Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.

c. People have different attitudes to computers.

d. More and more families will own computers.

33.a. Computers can bring financial problems.

b. Computers can bring unemployment.

c. Computers can be very useful in families.

d. Computerized robots can take over some hard jobs.

34.a. Computers may bring unemployment.

b. Spending too much time on computers may spoil people’s relationship.

c. Computers may change people’s familiar lives.

d. Computers may take over human beings completely.

35.a. Critical. b. Negative. c. Positive. d. Neutral.

Section C Compound Dictation

Lack of persistence is the reason most people fail in attaining their goals. Many organizational analysts and ( 36 ) consultants consider persistence to be the ( 37 ) to success at both the organizational and ( 38 ) level. Success ( 39 ) comes easily on the first try. What ( 40 ) the successful from the unsuccessful is ( 41 ).

Successful people also fail ( 42 ) but they do not let their failures ( 43 ) their spirit. Successful people ( 44 ). And again. And again until they succeed. Unsuccessful people try

something one or two times and when it fails they give up, usually passing the blame on to someone or something else, ( 45 ). Successful people expect periodic defeats, learn what went wrong and why, don’t waste time looking for someone to blame, make necessary adjustments, and try again. ( 46 ). If you are not persistent, you will almost certainly fail.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. In a coffee shop. b. In a library. c. In a hotel. d. In a laboratory.

12.a. $100. b. $200. c. $300. d. $400.

13.a. Reasonable. b. Cheaper than that of most places.

c. Unbelievable.

d. Slightly overpriced.

14.a. Borrow a dictionary from the library. b. Have her teacher’s permission first.

c. Use her own dictionary.

d. Buy a dictionary herself.

15.a. Secretary and boss. b. Husband and wife.

c. Old classmates.

d. Doctor and patient.

16.a. At 7:35. b. At &:45. c. At 7:50. d. At 7:55.

17.a. Because she didn’t like the color. b. Because it was too small.

c. Because it was too big.

d. Because it was too expensiv

e.

18.a. If there is a police car, he will drive faster.

b. He can’t see the police car if he drives faster.

c. If it weren’t for the police car, he’d be able to do more than 50.

d. He is doing more than 50.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. By bicycle. b. By car. c. By taxi. d. By bus.

20.a. A basketball match. b. A football game.

c. A car race.

d. A tennis match.

21.a. To find Peter. b. To meet the players.

c. To get a good place.

d. To buy tickets.

Conversation Two

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.a. Spring. b. Summer. c. Winter. d. Autumn.

23.a. A taxi driver. b. A tour guide. c. A shop assistant. d. A teacher.

24.a. Hot. b. Warm. c. Cool. d. Cold.

25.a. About half an hour. b. About one hour.

c. About two hours.

d. About one and half an hour.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. It consists of only one father, one mother and children.

b. It consists of grandparents, parents and children.

c. It consists of wives, husbands and their relatives.

d. It consists of sisters, grandparents and aunts.

27.a. The women have more freedom and can share in decisions.

b. The women do not have to be the head of the family.

c. Nobody will help them with the housework and childcare.

d. The women have all the power of the whole family.

28.a. Husbands have to share power with their wives and do the housework only.

b. Women enjoy they power and freedom and do no housework.

c. The nuclear family structure offers married women both advantages and disadvantages.

d. Women don’t have to “pay” for the benefits of freedom and power they enjoy.

29.a. Power to make decisions. b. Freedom from their relatives.

c. More free time from housework.

d. More full-time jobs.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30.a. 1921. b. 1621. c. Last November. d. On Thursday.

31.a. To show friendship.

b. To ask for their help in the coming winter.

c. So they could eat some Indian bread pudding.

d. To try to convert them to their religion.

32.a. Cranberry sauce. b. Pumpkin pie. c. Pecan pie. d. Roast turkey.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33.a. The mother buys far more for her baby.

b. The mother wants the best for her baby.

c. The mother uses goods to affect her baby.

d. The mother saves every possible penny for her baby.

34.a. What TV says is always true. b. Commercials on TV are good for children.

c. Children need TV while growing.

d. What a mother says should be obeyed.

35.a. Manufacturers watch TV and advertise things that children like.

b. Children watch TV and persuade their mothers to buy what they’ve seen.

c. Small children watch TV and buy what they have seen on it.

d. Mothers watch TV and buy what they saw for their kids.

Section C Compound Dictation

Some of the most interesting buildings in the world are the ( 36 ). The pyramids stand huge and silent and in modern days people look at them and wonder: Who built them? Why? When? What is inside? How did they do it?

Thousands of years ago in Egypt, kings built the pyramids. They used to build them as their ( 37 ). The kings thought the pyramids would help them find life after death. They also wanted the world to ( 38 ) them as important people. Some pyramids were for queens. But they are less

interesting because they are not as big. The ( 39 ) pyramid that we know today is the pyramid near Sahara in Egypt. It is about 5 000 years old. There are many pyramids along the Nile River. The largest is the pyramid of Khufu. It is made of 2 300 000 huge stones, most of them higher than a person. It is about ( 40 ) meters high. Inside the pyramid are the burial rooms for the king and queen and long passageways to these rooms. The rest of the pyramid is ( 41 ) stone. Workers usually built the pyramids when they could not work on their farms. To built the pyramid of Khufu, 100 000 men worked for 20 years. We know there were wonderful ( 42 ) in the pyramids. ( 43 ). Today some of the treasures are in museums though.

The people of Mexico also built pyramids. They did not built the pyramids for tombs. They used to built the pyramid and then build a temple on top of it. ( 44 ). There is nothing inside the pyramid, only dirt or more stones.

How did the people of ancient days build the pyramids? How did they carry and life the huge stones? ( 45 ). The ancient artwork of Egypt and Mexico gives us some ideas. Scientists have studied the pyramids but nobody can say just how they did it. Some day if you can, you ought to go to see the pyramids. You will never forget them.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. He publishes books. b. He is an author.

c. He collects automobiles.

d. He works in industry.

12.a. He has a promising career. b. He can’t sell books.

c. He and his boss get along well.

d. He prefers to be a fireman.

13.a. She would’ve received an F. b. She would’ve received a C.

c. She would’ve received a D.

d. She would’ve received a B.

14.a. He prefers his old set of clubs. b. He has little chance to play golf.

c. He’s playing better golf recently.

d. He’s too old to play much golf.

15.a. He suggests that she visit Belgium.

b. He suggests that she spend more time studying her textbook.

c. He suggests that she spend more time in the language laboratory.

d. He suggests that she get a tutor.

16.a. Mow the lawn. b. Weed the flowers.

c. Pay $50 a month for a gardener.

d. Work in the flowerbeds.

17.a. The man and woman shopped all over town.

b. The woman went to many different stores.

c. The woman bought some bookcases on sale.

d. The man sold the woman some expensive bookcases.

18.a. On a farm. b. In a slaughterhouse. c. In a market. d. In a feed store.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. They are both students. b. They are both professors.

c. One is a student and the other is a professor.

d. Jeff Leppard and Howard Jones.

20.a. In the cafeteria. b. In a restaurant.

c. In a classroom at school.

d. In a professor’s offic

e.

21.a. There was a sudden dropping of temperatures on earth.

b. There was a sudden warming of temperatures on earth.

c. The polar glaciers slowly melte

d.

d. A dust cloud blocked out the sun.

Conversation Two

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard

22.a. Whether or not snowflakes can be analyzed.

b. How snowflakes are formed.

c. What causes a snowstorm.

d. Where the largest snowflakes can be found.

23.a. She as never seen snow before.

b. She is conducting research on snow.

c. She wants to make artificial snow.

d. She has been reading about snow.

24.a. One. b. Two. c. Three. d. Four.

25.a. The shape of dust particles in the air. b. The relative humidity.

c. The temperature of the air.

d. The geography of the area.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. The coffee market in Boston.

b. The role of supermarkets in the coffee business.

c. A new trend about coffee in the United States.

d. The advertising of a new product.

27.a. Gourmet coffee is less expensive.

b. Regular brands of coffee have too much caffeine.

c. Gourmet coffee tastes better.

d. Gourmet coffee is grown in the United States.

28.a. They will run out of coffee.

b. They will successfully compete with gourmet coffee sellers.

c. They will introduce new regular brands of coffee.

d. They will lose some coffee business.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. In the early 1900s. b. In the late 1800s.

c. In the 1960s.

d. In the late 18th century.

30.a. Thousands of film books are in print.

b. Many universities offer degree programs in film.

c. Many more colleges offer film courses.

d. Scholarly attention has focused on films throughout the century.

31.a. The motion picture is regarded as a main art form.

b. Thousands of books about film have been published.

c. Specialized techniques and artistic theories have been develope

d.

d. Movies have a comparatively short history.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32.a. It helps students with travel plans.

b. It helps students find volunteer work.

c. It offers students financial ai

d.

d. It provides students with high paying jobs.

33.a. A senior language student. b. A freshman engineering student.

c. A senior medical student.

d. A junior sociology student.

34.a. There are doctors’ positions available.

b. There are writing positions available.

c. There are acting positions available.

d. There are engineering positions availabl

e.

35.a. It can help a student decide whether to immigrate.

b. It can help a student decide what career to pursue.

c. It can help a student decide which position pays the most money.

d. It can help a student decide how to get out of school.

Section C Compound Dictation

It ( 36 ) me to observe the way in which children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time keeping their parents’ ( 37 ). That is to say, the children grow up to hold different views from their parents’, yet to have similar ( 38 ). There is a quarrel going on in the toy world at present over whether children should be ( 39 ) to have war toys. I do not believe in encouraging war toys, but I do not see any point in ( 40 ) them when I think of the ( 41 ) of my friend Harry.

Harry is the son of strict parents who were totally ( 42 ) to war. He was never allowed toy soldiers as a boy, never allowed toy guns. Harry grew up and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and winning all sorts of military ( 43 ) in a rather fierce unit. He became the opposite in every way of ( 44 ) from their son. And yet there is gentleness about Harry which shows a peaceful personality. There is a sympathetic element about the man ( 45 ). In spite of doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the spirit gets passed on.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversation

11.a. She was feeling very sorry. b. She felt a bit annoyed.

c. She was in a hurry.

d. She was in her offic

e.

12.a. He has some money to buy a new car.

b. He fails in borrowing enough money from the woman.

c. He will spend much money on his house.

d. He wants to buy a new house and a new car.

13.a. He had much trouble with his grammar.

b. He began studying English too early.

c. No one can understand him.

d. He knew nothing about English.

14.a. She needs a new raincoat or umbrella.

b. It will probably rain tomorrow.

c. She doesn’t know what the weather will be like tomorrow.

d. She doesn’t know where the man put his raincoat or umbrella.

15.a. The woman has trouble getting along with the professor.

b. The woman knows the professor has been busy.

c. The woman regrets having taken up much of the professor’s time.

d. The woman knows the professor has run into troubl

e.

16.a. She should take it to the post office. b. It is too heavy to send by mail.

c. She could return it to the sender.

d. It needs more stamps.

17.a. The teacher delayed the conference.

b. There won’t be a test this morning.

c. The students will take a biology test before the conference.

d. The students will be attending a conference with the teacher.

18.a. Sick. b. Comfortable. c. Better. d. Fine.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. In the library. b. In a quiet place.

c. In a classroom.

d. In the dormitory.

20.a. They have got along well at first.

b. They are good friends.

c. They haven’t got along well since they moved into the house.

d. The man does not like Mik

e.

21.a. The man always makes the room dirty.

b. He wants to live alone.

c. He hasn’t enough money.

d. The man often brings guests over to the hous

e.

22.a. The man should fight with Mike. b. The man should have a friendly talk with Mike.

c. The man should move out.

d. The man should keep the house tidy.

Conversation Two

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23.a. In the newspaper. b. Through the radio.

c. Through the TV. D. From the neighbor.

24.a. She has to work 3 hours every day.

b. She has to work 4 hours every day.

c. She has to work at least 5 hours at the week days.

d. She just has to work 2 hours.

25.a. The man thinks the woman is suitable. b. The man considers the woman unqualified.

c. They all think there is no need to meet.

d. The woman thinks the salary is low.

Section B Understanding Passages

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a. To show off their wealth. b. To feel good.

c. To regain their memory.

d. To be different from others.

27.a. To help solve their psychological problems.

b. To play games with them.

c. To send them to the hospital.

d. To make them aware of its harmfulness.

28.a. They need care and affection. b. They want to forget.

c. They are mostly from broken families.

d. They are likely to talk.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a. Newspapers. b. Advertising. c. Daily life. d. Information.

30.a. By telegraph. b. From mouth to mouth.

c. By letter.

d. By signal.

31.a. Product information. b. Weather forecast.

c. Notices.

d. Amusement.

32.a. Advertisements make the price of product higher.

b. Advertisements make the price of newspaper cheaper.

c. Advertisements make newspapers more popular.

d. Advertisements make newspapers more interesting.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33.a. Government and taxes. b. Work and taxes.

c. Freedom and taxes.

d. Death and taxes.

34.a. The federal government requires graduates to pay income tax.

b. With increase of a person’s income, the percentage of the tax goes up.

c. The percentage of the tax increases as a person’s income decreases.

d. The percentage of the tax varies.

35.a. They begin paying federal taxes from that day.

b. It is the last day for people to pay the city tax.

c. It is the deadline for paying federal taxes.

d. The state tax is due on that day.

Section C Compound Dictation

American colleges and universities consider a number of things about a student who wants to be admitted. Experts on the ( 36 ) say the most important thing is the student’s high school record. ( 37 ) officers look not only at the grades that the student has ( 38 ). They also look at the level of ( 39 ) of the classes. A student’s ( 40 ) and activities may also play a part in getting ( 41 ). But in most cases another ( 42 ) is how well the student did on college entrance exams. There are two of these tests: the SAT and the ACT. Most American schools accept ( 43 ) one. The SAT measures skills in mathematics and language. Students have almost four hours to complete the SAT. The newest part is an essay. Students have twenty-five minutes to write an answer to a question. Students may also ( 44 ). The ACT is an achievement test. ( 45 ). Students are tested in mathematics, English, reading and science. A writing test is offered but not required. ( 46 ). The essay part adds thirty minutes.

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Section A Understanding Conversations

Short Conversations

11.a. Plan his budget carefully. b. Give her more information.

c. Ask someone else for advice.

d. Buy a gift for his girlfriend.

12.a. She’ll have some chocolate cake. b. She’ll take a look at the menu.

c. She’ll go without dessert.

d. She’ll prepare the dinner.

13.a. She doesn’t know where the Fen Park is.

b. She doesn’t want to go fishing with him.

c. She knows how to go to the Fen Park.

d. She will go though it is far.

14.a. Go to the library. b. Meet the woman.

c. See Dr. Smith.

d. Have a drink in the bar.

15.a. The film was too long to see. b. The film was not interesting.

c. She slept through the film.

d. She turned to another channel.

16.a. He is afraid he won’t be chosen for the trip.

b. The boss has not yet decided where to go.

c. Such a trip is necessary for the company.

d. It’s not certain whether the trip will take plac

e.

17.a. At home. b. At the reversed center.

c. At the health center.

d. At his offic

e.

18.a. He doesn’t enjoy business trips as much as he used to.

b. He doesn’t think he is capable of doing the job.

c. He thinks the pay is too low to support his family.

d. He wants to spend more time with his family.

Long Conversations

Conversation One

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a. At the airport. b. In the office. c. In a grocery store. d. At home.

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