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14.[A]He’snotsurehowmuchaprintercosts.

[B]He’llbuyacomputerlaterthisweek.

[C]Helostthemoneyhewassaving.

[D]Hedoesn’thaveenoughmoneytobuyaprinternow.

15.[A]Johnwasdisappointedathismathscore.

[B]Johndidbetterthanhethoughthewasableto.

[C]Johndidn’tpass,althoughhehadtriedhisbest.

[D]Johngotanexcellentscore,whichwasunexpected.

16.[A]Thewomanlikesarguing.

[B]Thewomanshouldgetajob.

[C]Thewomanshouldworkinafactory.

[D]Thewomanspendstoomuchmoney.

17.[A]Thewomanhadbeenplanningfortheconference.

[B]Thewomancalledthemanbutthelinewasbusy.

[C]Thewomandidn’tcomebackuntilmidnight.

[D]Thewomanhadguestsallevening.

18.[A]Hehaslosthishistorybook.

[B]Hedoesn’tlikethehistorycourse.

[C]Hehastoreadalotofhistorybooks.

[D]Hefindshistorydifficulttounderstand.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Tofindoutifshehastheflu.

[B]Tofindouthowtomaintainanutritiousdiet.

[C]Tofindouthowtopreventillness.

[D]Tofindouttheresultsofabloodtest.

20.[A]Shegetsillatthesametimeeveryyear.

[B]Shedoesn’tgetenoughexercise.

[C]Sheoftenhasdifficultysleeping.

[D]She’ssickwithinfluenzathroughoutthewinter.

21.[A]She’stoostressed.

[B]Shedoesn’tgetenoughrest.

[C]Shedoesn’teatnutritiousfood.

[D]Shestaysincrowdedplacestoolong.

22.[A]Physicalexaminationsaregivenfreethere.

[B]Shecangetafreeinfluenzavaccinationthere.

[C]She’llbeabletogetaprescriptionthere.

[D]She’llfindliteratureonnutritionthere.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Shedidn’ttakeittotherepairshopatall.

[B]Shedecidedtothrowitawayandbuyanewone.

[C]Shetookittotherepairshopbutrefusedtohaveitrepaired.

[D]Sheturnedtomechanicsforhelpbuttheycoulddonothingwithit.

24.[A]Thetrafficisveryheavy.

[B]Thebusserviceisbad.

[C]Thetransportationisconvenient.

[D]Fewtaxiscanbeseenthere.

25.[A]Shewillgethimtodohisassignment.

[B]Shewillhelphimputhisthingsinorder.

[C]Shewillcompletehishomeworkforhim.

[D]Shewilltellhimhowtomaintainhiscar.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Modernpeoplehavethesameworriesasthecavemandid.

[B]Modernpeopleexperiencesmorestressthanthecaveman.

[C]Thecavemanexperiencedmorestressthanmodernpeople.

[D]Peopledon’tsuffermorestresstoday;

it’sjustthattheythinktheydo.

27.[A]Youhavefailedanimportantexamination.

[B]Youareinformedofanaccidentofyourbestfriend.

[C]YouhavewonthefirstprizeinanEnglishcompetition.

[D]Yourfavoritefootballteamhaslostanimportantgame.

28.[A]Toshowusthatdistressiswhatpeoplecallthepleasantkindofstress.

[B]Toshowusthatpeoplewillfeeleustressanddistressatthesametime.

[C]Toshowusthatstressdoesnotnecessarilyrefertounpleasantexperience.

[D]ToshowusthatanOlympicwinnerfeelsthesamestressasonewholosesafamilymember.

29.[A]Trytodothingssuccessfully.

[B]Dothingsthatyoureallywanttodo.

[C]Dowhateveryou’reexpectedtodo.

[D]Refusetodowhateveryou’reforcedto.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.[A]Thatthetimeistooshortfordoctors.

[B]Thatthepatientsareoftentoonervous.

[C]Thatthedamageisextremelyhardtofix.

[D]Thattheblood-coolingmachinemightbreakdown.

31.[A]Bytakingthebloodoutofthebrain.

[B]Byloweringthebrain’stemperature.

[C]Bytryingtheoperationonmonkeysfirst.

[D]Byhavingthebloodgothroughamachine.

32.[A]Itcanlastaslongas30minutes.

[B]Itcankeepthebrain’sbloodwarm.

[C]Itcanhelpmonkeysdodifferentjobs.

[D]Itcankeepthepatient’sbrainhealthy.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]Salesmen.[B]Managers.

[C]Customers.[D]Researchers.

34.[A]Visitingcustomersthemselves.

[B]Visitingparksasordinarycustomers.

[C]Givingcustomersfreefoodonthestreet.

[D]Askingcustomersquestionsatsupermarkets.

35.[A]Howtounderstandwhatcustomerswant.

[B]Howtodevelopmarketingstrategies.

[C]Howtofindoutcustomers’necessarysocialneeds.

[D]Howtoencouragecustomerstospendmoremoney.

SectionC

Livelyargumentcentersaroundeffectofpubliccommunicationonaudiences,notonlyinmattersconcerningpublicopiniononpoliticalissues,butinmattersofpersonallifestylesand(36)_________,consumerbehavior,thejudgmentsanddispositionsofchildren,andpossibleinducementsto(37)_________.Feelingsregardingthesematters(38)_________greatly.Somepeopleexplainthelargereffectsofmasscommunicationasgenerally(39)_________tobothyoungandold.Manysociologistsfollowthetheorythatmasscommunicationcaninfluencevaluesalready(40)_________andoperatingintheculture.Numerousotheranalystsbelievethatmasscommunicationsprovidepowerfulsourcesofinformaleducationandpersuasion.Their(41)_________aredrawnlargelyfromobservationsthatmany,ifnotmost,peopleintechnologicalsocietiesformtheirpersonalviewsofthesocialrealitiesbeyondtheir(42)_________experiencebutfrommessagespresentedthroughpubliccommunication.

Currentevidence(43)_________thatthemanyinstrumentsofmasscommunicationproducevaryingeffectsupondifferentsegmentsoftheaudience.(44)_____________________________________________________________.Muchoftheenormousoutputontelevisionandradioandinprintisprobablysimplyregardedasplayandoflittleconsequenceinaffectingadultdispositions,althoughmanypsychologistsbelievethatthenatureofchildren’splayexperiencesiscriticaltotheirmaturation.

(45)__________________________________________________________.Mostpeopleseemtoacceptwhattheyaregivenwithoutcomplaint.Masscommunicationisbutoneareaoflifeformostindividuals,whosemainconcernscenteronthehomeanddailyemployment.(46)________________________________________________________________.

标准听力(五)

11.[A]She’shavingahardtimefollowingtheprofessor’slectures.

[B]Shedoesn’tlikethewaytheprofessorlectures.

[C]Sheisnotinterestedinthecourse.

[D]She’shavingdifficultywiththeheavyreadingassignments.

12.[A]Themanwassorrytomissthefootballgame.

[B]Themanattendedtheconcert,butdidn’tlikeit.

[C]Themanwassorrythathedidn’tattendtheconcert.

[D]Themanismoreinterestedinfootballthaninclassicalmusic.

13.[A]Tomisveryresponsible.[B]Tom’swordsaren’treliable.

[C]WhatTomsaidistrue.[D]Tomisnothumorousatall.

14.[A]Sheshouldfollowthehumannature.

[B]Strangersarenothingtobeafraidof.

[C]Feelingnervousisnothingimproper.

[D]Sheshouldacceptstrangers’presentsnaturally.

15.[A]He’sbeentoobusytocleanhisroom.

[B]Cleaningisthelastthinghewantstodo.

[C]Hehasn’tcleanedhisroomsinceLindavisitedhim.

[D]Lindaistheonlypersonwhoevercomestoseehim.

16.[A]Sheistiredofherpresentjob.

[B]Herphonenumberhaschanged.

[C]Shedoesn’thaveafaxmachine.

[D]Shemayquitherpresentjobsoon.

17.[A]Itisbasedonalotofresearch.

[B]Itcanbefinishedinafewweeks’time.

[C]Ithasdrawncriticismfromlotsofpeople.

[D]Itfallsshortofhersupervisor’sexpectations.

18.[A]Theyshouldputthemeetingtoanend.

[B]Shewouldliketodiscussanotheritem.

[C]Shewantstodiscusstheissueagainlater.

[D]Theyshouldholdanothermeetingtodiscussthematter.

19.[A]Findoutifarock-climbingcoursewillbeoffered.

[B]Planarock-climbingtripoverspringbreak.

[C]Convincethemantotakearock-climbingcoursewithher.

[D]Findaplacetogorockclimbing.

20.[A]Thecollegedoesn’thaveanyrock-climbingequipment.

[B]Therearenoappropriateplacesforclimbingnearby.

[C]Thereisnoonetoteachthemhowtodoit.

[D]Notverymanystudentsareinterestedinit.

21.[A]Climbershavetheopportunitytobeoutsideandenjoythescenery.

[B]Climbingisn’tasexpensiveasothersports.

[C]Learningtoclimbdoesn’ttakeaverylongtime.

[D]Climbersdevelopskillsusefulinotheractivities.

22.[A]Increasingupperbodystrength.

B]Discussingpopularclimbingsites.

[C]Selectingthenecessaryequipment.

[D]Findingaclimbingpartner.

23.[A]Promotingthesalesofsomethingbytelephone.

[B]TalkingwiththewomanaboutasportsTVprogram.

[C]Discussingwiththewomanonhowtostayfit.

[D]Bargainingwiththewomanaboutafitnessprogram.

24.[A]Asubscriptiontoacertainkindofnewspaper.

[B]

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