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PartⅡListeningprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand
2longconversations.At
theendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Both
theconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
eachquestiontherewillbeapause.During
thepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Then
markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
1.W:
Ican’tseemtoreachtheteaatthebackofthecupboard.
M:
Oh...Why
don’tyouusetheladder?
Youmightstrainyourshoulder.
Q:
Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
2.W:
Sinceit’srainingsohard,let’sgoandseethenewexhibits.
M:
That’sagoodidea.Mary
Johnsonisoneofmyfavoritepainters.
Q:
Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
3.M:
Ihearthestudentsgavethenewteacheranunfairevaluation.
W:
Itdependsonwhichstudentyouaretalkingabout.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanimply?
4.W:
Itmusthavetakenyoualongtimetofixupallthesebookshelves.
M:
Itwasn’ttoobad.I
gotDoristodosomeofthem.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
5.W:
Rod,Ihearyou’llbeleavingattheendofthismonth.Is
ittrue?
M:
Yeah.I’ve
beenofferedamuchbetterpositionwithanotherfirm.I’d
beafooltoturnitdown.
Q:
Whyisthemanquittinghisjob?
6.W:
Ihonestlydon’twanttocontinuethegardeningtomorrow,Tony?
M:
NeitherdoI.But
Ithinkweshouldgetitoverwiththisweekend.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
7.W:
You’vealreadyfurnishedyourapartment?
M:
Ifoundsomeusedfurniturethatwasdirtcheap.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
8.W:
Hasthemechaniccalledthebusrepairers?
M:
Notyet.I’llletyouknowwhenhecalls.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
Conversationone
M:
Hello.Matt
Ellisspeaking.
W:
Hello,Dr.Ellis,
myname’sPanJohnson.My
roommate,JaHolmes,wantedmetocallyou.
M:
JaHolmes?
Oh,that’sright.She’s
inmyShakespeareanEnglishclass.Has
anythinghappenedtoher?
W:
Nothing,it’sjustthatshesubmittedajobapplicationyesterdayandthepanyaskedherinforaninterviewtoday.She’s
afraidshewon’tbeabletoattendyourclassthisafternoonthough.I’m
callingtoseewhetheritwouldbeOKifIgaveyouheressay.Ja
saidit’sduetoday.
M:
Certainly,thatwouldbefine.Uh,
youcaneitherdropitoffatmyclassorbringittomyoffice.
W:
Woulditbeallrighttoebyyourofficearound4:
00?
I’mafraidIcan’teanyearlierbecauseIhavethreeclassesthisafternoon.
M:
Uh,Iwon’tbeherewhenyoue.I’m
supposedtobeatameetingfrom3:
00to6:
00,buthowaboutleavingitwithmysecretary?
Sheusuallystaysuntil5:
00.
W:
Fine,pleasetellherI’llbethereat4:
00.And
Dr.Ellis,
onemorething,couldyoutellmewhereyourofficeis?
Jatoldmewhereyourclassis,butshedidn’tgivemedirectionstoyouroffice.
M:
Well,I’minRoom302oftheGregoryBuilding.I’ll
tellmysecretarytoputthepaperinmymailbox,andI’llgetitwhenIreturn.
W:
Isureappreciateit.Goodbye,
Dr.Ellis.
M:
Goodbye,Ms.Johnson.
Questions
9to
11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.Why
couldn’tthewoman’sroommateattendtheShakespeareanEnglishclassthatafternoon?
10.What
favoristhewomangoingtodoforherroommate?
11.What
doesthewomanwanttoknowattheendoftheconversation?
Conversationtwo
W:
Howarethingsgoing,Roald?
M:
Notbad,Jane.I’m
involvedinseveralprojectsandit’salongworkingday.But
I’musedtothatsoitdoesn’tbothermetoomuch.
W:
Iheardyouhavemovedtoanewhouseinthesuburb.How
doyoulikemutingtoLondoneveryday?
Don’tyoufinditastring?
M:
Itwasterribleatfirst,especiallygettingupbeforedawntocatchthat6:
30train.But
it’sbearablenowthatI’musedtoit.
W:
Don’tyouthinkit’sanawfulwasteoftime?
Icouldn’tbeartospendthreehourssittinginatraineveryday.
M:
Iusedtofeelthesameasyou.But
nowIquiteenjoyit.
W:
Howdoyoupassthetime?
Doyoubringsomeworkwithyoutodoonthetrain?
M:
Ah,that’sagoodquestion.In
themorning,Ijustsitinfortandreadthepaperstocatchupwiththenews.On
thewayhomeatnight,Irelaxwithagoodbookorchatwithfriendsorevenhaveagameofbridge.
W:
Isupposeyouknowlotsofpeopleonthetrainnow.
M:
Yes,IbumpedintosomeoneIknowontheplatformeveryday.Last
weekIcameacrossacoupleofoldschoolfriendsandwespendtheentirejourneyinthebar.
W:
Itsoundslikeagoodclub.You
neverknow.I
mayjoinittoo.
Questions
12to
15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.What
doesthemansayabouthisjob?
13.Which
traindoesthemantaketoworkeveryday?
14.How
doesthemanfeelaboutmutingtoworkeverydaynow?
15.How
doesthemanspendhistimeonthemorningtrain?
SectionB
Directions:
Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.At
theendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Both
thepassagesandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Then
markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
MostAmericancollegestudentsneedtobeefficientreaders.This
isnecessarybecausefull-timestudentsprobablyhavetoreadseveralhundredpageseveryweek.They
don'thavetimetoreadachapterthreeorfourtimes.They
needtoextractasmuchinformationaspossiblefromthefirstorsecondreading.
Anextraordinarilyimportantstudyskillisknowinghowtomarkabook.Students
markthemainideasandimportantdetailswithapenorpencil,yelloworblueororange.Some
studentsmarknewvocabularyinadifferentcolor.Most
studentswritequestionsorshortnotesinthemargins.Marking
abookisausefulskill,butit'simportanttodoitright.First,
readachapterwithonepeninyourhandandothersnexttoyouonthedesk.Second,
readawholeparagraphbeforeyoumarkanything.Don't
marktoomuch.Usually
youwillmarkabout
10%ofapassage.Third,
decideonyourownsystemformarking.For
exle,maybeyouwillmarkmainideasinyellow,importantdetailsinblueandnewwordsinorange.Maybe
youwillputquestionmarksinthemarginwhenyoudon'tunderstandsomethingandbeforeanexam.Instead,
youjustneedtoreviewyourmarksandyoucansavealotoftime.
16.What
shouldAmericancollegestudentsdotocopewiththeirheavyreadingassignments?
17.What
suggestiondoesthespeakergiveaboutmarkingatextbook?
18.How
shouldstudentsprepareforanexamaccordingtothespeaker?
PassageTwo
Thethoughtofhavingnosleepfor
24hoursormoreisn'tapleasantoneformostpeople.The
amountofsleepthateachpersonneedsvaries.In
general,eachofusneedsabout8hoursofsleepeachdaytokeepushealthyandhappy.Some
people,however,cangetbywithjustafewhoursofsleepatnight.
Itdoesn'tmatterwhenorhowmuchapersonsleeps.But
everyoneneedssomeresttostayalive.Few
doctorswouldhavethoughtthattheremightbeanexceptiontothis.Sleep
is,afterall,averybasicneed.But
amannamedAlHerpinturnedouttobearealexception,forsupposedly,heneverslept!
AlHerpinwas90yearsoldwhendoctorscametohishomeinNewJersy.They
hopedtochallengetheclaimthatheneverslept.But
theyweresurprised.Though
theywatchedhimeveryhouroftheday,theyneversawHerpinsleeping.He
didnotevenownabed.He
neverneededone.
TheclosestthatHerpincametorestingwastositinarockingchairandreadahalfdozennewspapers.His
doctorswerepuzzledbythestrangecaseofpermanentsleeplessness.Herpin
offeredtheonlycluetohiscondition.He
rememberedsometalkabouthismotherhavingbeeninjuredseveraldaysbeforehehadbeenborn.Herpin
diedattheageof94,never,itseems,havingsleptatall.
19.What
istakenforgrantedbymostpeople?
20.What
dodoctorsthinkofAlHerpin'scase?
21.What
couldhaveaccountedforAlHerpin'ssleeplessness?
PassageThree
HettyGreenwasaveryspoiled,onlychild.She
wasborninMassachusettsUSAin
1835.Her
fatherwasamillionairebusinessman.Her
motherwasoftenill,andsofromtheageoftwoherfathertookherwithhimtoworkandtaughtheraboutstocksandshares.At
theageofsixshestartedreadingthedailyfinancialnewspapersandopenedherownbankaccount.Her
fatherdiedwhenshewas
21andsheinherited7.5milliondollars.She
wenttoNewYorkandinvestedonWallStreet.Hetty
savedeverypenny,eatinginthecheapestrestaurantsfor
15cents.She
becameoneoftherichestandmosthatedwomenintheworld.At
33shemarriedEdwardGreen,amulti-millionaire,andhadtwochildren,NedandSylvia.
Hetty’smeannesswaswell-known.She
alwaysarguedaboutpricesinshops.She
walkedtothelocalgrocerystoretobuybrokenbiscuitswhichweremuchcheaper,andtogetafreeboneforhermuchloveddog.Once
shelostatwo-centstandspentthenightlookingforit.She
neverboughtclothesandalwaysworethesamelong,raggedblackskirt.Worst
ofall,whenherson,Ned,fellandinjuredhisknee,sherefusedtopayforadoctorandspenthourslookingforfreemedicalhelp.In
theendNedlosthisleg.When
shediedin
1916sheleftherchildren
100milliondollars.Her
daughterbuiltahospitalwithhermoney.
22.What
dowelearnaboutHettyGreenasachild?
23.How
didHettyGreenbeerichovernight?
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