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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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