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标准听力

(一)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Bothspeakersthinkhalfofthestaffareefficient.

[B]Thewomanhasafavorableopinionofthestaff.

[C]Neitherofthemhasafavorableopinionofthestaff.

[D]Thewomanisarestaurantmanagerherself.

12.[A]Inabikeparkinglot.[B]Atabikerepairshop.

[C]Inabikeshowroom.[D]Inabikefactory.

13.[A]Shopfornewclothes.[B]Losesomeweight.

[C]Havehisjeansaltered.[D]Wearclothesthatfitmoretightly.

14.[A]Paulshouldtakeoverhisuncle’sbusinessnow.

[B]Hedoesn’tagreewiththewoman’sremarks.

[C]Paulshouldstayanotheryearforhisstudies.

[D]HefeltupsetbyPaul’shastydecision.

15.[A]Gocrossthebridge.[B]Repeattheexperiment.

[C]Cometothebridgegame.[D]Waitandseewhatwillhappen.

16.[A]Itwasn’tgoodinvestment.

[B]Itshouldhavelastedlonger.

[C]Themanshouldbuynewpartsforit.

[D]Themanwon’tbeabletogetitrepaired.

17.[A]Nickrepairedithimself.[B]Nicknowworksinagarage.

[C]Nickhadhismotorcyclefixed.[D]Nickwastedhismoney.

田园芳

24.[A]Thecomputerdoesn’tworkproperly.

[B]Peteriswritinganessayonenvironment.

[C]MaryismuchbetterthanPeterinusingcomputers.

[D]Peteristakingacomputerclasswhichishelpful.

25.[A]Standinthequeue.

[B]Waitforafreecomputer.

[C]Askhistutortorecommendhimsomebooks.

[D]Usethecomputertofindtheneededinformation.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Remembertheentiretraderoute.[B]Knowthemakingofproducts.

[C]Receivecertainspecialtraining.[D]Dealwithalotofdifficulties.

27.[A]Itwasmadeupofdifferentroutes.

[B]Silktradingbecamelesspopular.

[C]Seatravelprovidedeasierroutes.

[D]Peopleneededfewerforeigngoods.

28.[A]Peoplelearnedfromoneanother.

[B]Peoplesharedeachother’sbeliefs.

[C]Peopletradedgoodsalongtheroute.

[D]Peopleearnedtheirlivingbytraveling.

PassageTwo

Questions29to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.[A]Theyworryaboutschool.

[B]Theydislikelivingwiththeirparents.

[C]Theyhavetobelockedintoavoidtroubles.

[D]Theyquarrelalotwithotherfamilymembers.

30.[A]Theydon’twanttomakefamilydecisions.

[B]Theydon’twanttosharefamilyresponsibility.

[C]Theydon’twanttogoboatingwiththeirfamily.

[D]Theydon’twanttocausetroubleintheirfamilies.

31.[A]Theygivetheirchildrenmorefreedom.

[B]Theycarelessabouttheirchildren’slife.

[C]Theyaremuchstricterwiththeirchildren.

[D]Theygotoclubsmoreoftenwiththeirchildren.

32.[A]Negotiationinfamily.[B]Educationinfamily.

[C]Harmonyinfamily.[D]Teenagetroubleinfamily.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]Amerywasfondofgames.[B]Amerywasofsimilarsize.

[C]Amerywasgoodatsports.[D]Amerylookedlikeananimal.

34.[A]Hewaslaughedatbyotherboys.

[B]HepushedAmeryhardandhurthim.

[C]Heplayedajokeonanoutstandingathlete.

[D]Ameryturnedouttobeinthesamegrade.

35.[A]ThespeakercouldrunfasterthanAmery.

[B]Thespeakerlikedplayingonboysofallsizes.

[C]AmerywasastudentinGradeFour.

[D]Ameryforgavethespeakerforhisrudebehavior.

SectionC

Sixteen-year-oldMichaelViscardsiofSanDiegowonfirstprizeintheSiemensWestinghouseCompetitioninMath,ScienceandTechnology.Heshowed(36)________toanineteen-centurymathproblem.

Michaelhasbeen(37)________byhismother,whohasadoctorateinneuroscience.Healsoworkedonhisprojectwithaprofessoratauniversity.

TheNationalCenterforEducationStatisticsdidits(38)________researchonhome-schoolingin2003.Researchers(39)________thatmorethanonemillionAmericanstudentslearnedathome.Thatwasmorethantwopercentoftheschool-agepopulation.

MichaelViscardsi,forexample,hasbeentaughtmostlyathome,butwith(40)________mathclassesatalocaluniversity.

Theresearchersaskedparentswhytheyhome-schooledtheirchildren.Thirty-onepercentsaidthemostimportantreasonwas(41)________abouttheenvironmentofthelocalschools.Thirtypercentsaiditwastoprovide(42)________instruction.Sixteenpercentsaidtheywerenotsatisfiedwiththequalityofthe(43)________inthelocalschools.

(44)_________________________________________________________.Aneducationexpertsaidmuchofthisincreasewasincitieswithhistoriesofracialtension.Also,(45)________________________________________________________________.

Criticsofhome-schoolingsaychildrenneedtoattendschooltohelpthemlearnsocialskills.Theyalsosaythathome-schooledchildrendonotgetaverygoodeducation.Still,(46)________________________________________________________________.

 

标准听力

(二)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Themanwasconfusedaboutthedateoftheappointment.

[B]Themanwantstochangethedateoftheappointment.

[C]Themanisgladhe’sgotintouchwiththedoctor.

[D]Themancan’tcomefortheappointmentat4:

15.

12.[A]Waitforhimuntilhefinisheshisclass.

[B]InviteJudietoplayinstead.

[C]Cancelthegameandstayathome.

[D]Gotoattendtheclasswithhim.

13.[A]Shewasconsiderate.[B]Shewasunforgiving.

[C]Shewasapologetic.[D]Shewassympathetic.

14.[A]Itistotallydifferentthistime.

[B]Ithasnothingtodowiththetextbook.

[C]Mostofthequestionsaren’tfromthetextbook.

[D]Halfofthequestionsareinthetextbook.

15.[A]Hecan’taffordtobuytheticket.

[B]Heneedsabreakfromthemathproblem.

[C]Hedoesn’twanttogototheopera.

[D]He’llmeetthewomanwhenhehasfinishedthemathproblem.

16.[A]ProfessorHarrisondoesn’tteachwell.

[B]Thewomandoesn’thavetoborrownotesfromJim.

[C]Jim’snotesaregoodforthewomantoborrow.

[D]Thewomanshouldn’thavebeenabsent-mindedinthelecture.

17.[A]Shewouldmarktheexampapersherself.

[B]Shewouldnotgiveherstudentsanexam.

[C]Shewouldcollecttheexampapersherself.

[D]Herteachingassistantwouldgradetheexampapers.

18.[A]He’seagertostarthisnewjob.

[B]Hisjobstartsearlynextweek.

[C]Hebelievesthejobinterviewwentwell.

[D]Hisprofessorwasmistakenaboutthejob.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Thecountry.[B]Anothercountry.

[C]Cornfield.[D]Birmingham.

20.[A]Hemightgethispassport.

[B]Hemightgetsomemoneyandclothes.

[C]Hemightmakehimselfarmed.

[D]Hemightmakeacall.

21.[A]Hewillmeetherinanothercountry.

[B]Theywillgotoanothercountrytogether.

[C]Hewillleaveherinthecountry.

[D]Hewillappearsomewherenearher.

22.[A]Byair.[B]Bycar.

[C]Bysea.[D]Bytrain.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Theylefttheirpetswithneighbors.

[B]Theyrentedtheirhousetoastudent.

[C]Theyhiredsomeonetostayintheirhome.

[D]Theyaskedtheirgardenertowatchtheirhouse.

24.[A]Theylookatahousesitter’sscorereport.

[B]Theyinterviewahousesitter’sfriends.

[C]Theycheckahousesitter’sreferences.

[D]Theyattendahousesitter’sparty.

25.[A]Thehomeownerisafraidofbeingaccused.

[B]Thehousesitterpleadsagainandagain.

[C]Mosthouse-sittersareverypoor.

[D]Thehomeownerdoesn’twanttobother.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Neutral.[B]Opposed.

[C]Approving.[D]Supportive.

27.[A]BecauseFDAapprovedthem.

[B]Becausetheycannotreadthelabels.

[C]Becausetheysupportthenewtechnique.

[D]Becausetheycannottellwhichoneistheclonedfood.

28.[A]Moreandmorepeopleacceptclonedmilkandmeat.

[B]FDAapprovedthatclonedfoodissafeforhumanbeings.

[C]Americanfarmersproducemoremilkthanthepeoplecanconsume.

[D]Becausemoremilkisproducedbyclonedcows,themilkpriceisreduced.

29.[A]Itmaycauseunintendedbadresultstohumanbeings.

[B]Itisdevelopedwellenoughtoclonehumanbeings.

[C]Itwillbringmoreunexpectedeconomicbenefits.

[D]Itissupportedbyethicistsandreligiousleaders.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.[A]Totellushowmuchtimethenewbridgewillspend.

[B]Totellushowmuchmoneythenewbridgewillcost.

[C]TotellusChinahasstartedtobuildthelongestbridgeacrosstheseaintheworld.

[D]TotelluswhyChinabegantobuildthelongestbridgeacrosstheseaintheworld.

31.[A]120kms.[B]184kms.

[C]268kms.[D]304kms.

32.[A]Tomakeiteasytoenjoythebeautifulsceneofthesea.

[B]ToshowChina’sgrowingeconomicpower.

[C]Tohelpdevelopeconomy.

[D]Todowonders.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]Askfortheirnames.[B]Namebabiesafterthem.

[C]Putdowntheirnames.[D]Choosenamesforthem.

34.[A]Ifthefamilytreeisfairlylimited.

[B]Ifthefamilytieisstrongenough.

[C]Ifthenameiscommonlyused.

[D]Ifnobodyinthefamilycomplains.

35.[A]Itwillshowthebeautyofitsown.

[B]Itwilldevelopmoreassociations.

[C]Itwilllosetheoriginalmeaning.

[D]Itwillhelpformthebaby’spersonality.

SectionC

WiththestartoftheBBCWorldServiceTelevision,millionsofviewersinAsiaandAmericacannowwatchthe

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