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1、復(fù)試聽(tīng)力試題 聽(tīng)力原文試卷一0906short conversations 11 w: there were more than a hundred people at kates birthday party. how come shes got so many friends?m: its really no surprise. you know she was popular even when she was a childq: what does the man imply about kate?12 m: they say therell be a snow-storm tonig

2、ht, and the cold weather will last quite a few days。w: oh! were so lucky, well be getting away for a while, and having a holiday in florida. but lets call right now to confirm our flight。q: what do we learn about the two speakers?13w: tony was awarded a medal for rescuing several families from the f

3、orest fire。m: i really admire his courage。q: what do we learn about tony from the conversation?14 m: my washing machine is more than fifteen years old and it has worked just fine until last night。w: youll never be able to get parts for it, even from japan. so it might be time to invest a more recent

4、 model。q: what does the woman suggest the man do?15 w: i heard about your promotion, you must be thrilled。m: not really, the new office is huge, but the word load has doubled。q: what do we learn about the man from the conversation?16 w: i cant decide what to do about the party tomorrow。m: you dont h

5、ave to go if you dont want to, but ill be glad to give you a ride if you do。q: what do we learn from the conversation?17 m: now if you have any questions about the contract. ill be happy to answer them。w: nothing comes to mind right now, but id like to go over all the articles of the contract once m

6、ore before signing it。q: what are the speakers doing right now?18 m: we are out of paper for the printer. can you please order some?w: i completed the order form online yesterday and it will be here by noon. ill let you know when it comes in。q: what did the woman do?long conversationconversation one

7、w: bob, do you know who i saw the other day? old jake, looking terribly depressed. did he get pensioned off at last?m: yes. they made him retire after 50 years at sea. he is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? he really is pasted。w: he is all alone, isnt he?m: yes, his wife has been dead for

8、 years. they had one daughter, dories. but she went off to town as soon as she left school. and he hasnt heard from her since. i hear she is making good money as a model。w: maybe someone could get in touch with her. get her to come back for a while to help?m: i dont suppose she come. she never got o

9、n with her father. he is bit of a tough character and she is rather selfish. oh, i expect old jake will get by. he is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly。w: are you his doctor?m: no, my partner doctor johnson is。w: that bad-tempered old thing?m: oh, he isnt bad-tempered. he j

10、ust looks it. he is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. his wife invites me over there to supper every week. very pleasant。w: yes. i teach their daughter pen at school. she is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular w

11、ith her age group。questions 19to 22 are based on the conversation youve just heard。19 why does old jake look terribly depressed?20. what do we learn about jakes wife?21. what does the man say about jakes daughter?22. what does the man say about jakes doctor?conversation twow: hello, mr. summerfield.

12、 how are you today?m: very well. thank you, ms. green。w: what can i do for you?m: well, unfortunately, there is a problem with the order we received from you yesterday. it seems we havent seen the right quantity of manuals to support the telephone system。w: oh, dear, thats bad news. im very sorry to

13、 hear that, and you dont know how many packs are without manuals?m: no, because we havent opened every pack. but in several of those that have been opened there are none, no manuals。w: im very sorry about this inconvenience, mr. summerfield. well send out the manuals this afternoon by express mail e

14、ntirely at our cost, and the manuals should arrive tomorrow or the day after at the latest。m: all of them, right?w: yes. it maybe that some have them already, but we cannot be sure. so the best thing is to send out the manual for every pack。m: yes. yes, i see. that would be great。w: please accept ou

15、r apologies for this mix-up. i assure you we will do everything possible to find out why the mistake happenedm: right. thanks for your swift action。w: not at all. thank you and goodbye for now. do call if there is anything else。m: all right. thank you. goodbye, ms green。w: goodbye。questions 23 to 25

16、 are based on the conversation youve just heard。23. what problems are the speakers discussing?24. what does the woman promise to do?25. what does the man think of the solution?passagepassage 1attracting and feeding wild birds are entertaining activities that have long been enjoyed by people all over

17、 the world. feeding birds has become so popular that prepared feed mixtures are readily available. we feed birds for many reasons. many pleasant hours can come from watching birds. a hobby often develops into a serious study of their habits. accurate identification of birds is usually the first goal

18、. but observations that an amateur bird-watcher can make are really limitless. there is, however, responsibility associated with bird feeding, including a disease hazard. attracting numbers of birds continually to the same spot can be harmful to them, particularly species that pick food from the gro

19、und contaminated by the droppings of other birds. in winter feeding efforts are most satisfying to people and are of greatest benefit to birds. during this time when fewer natural foods are available and air temperatures are lower, extra feeding can keep a bird warm and well. once begun, feeding sho

20、uld never stop during these lean months. if you start a local increase of birds, be prepared to do what may be required to eliminate hazards to those you want to befriend. a constant supply of food should be given until the cold is over and spring has come. if feeding is stopped during severe weathe

21、r, birds used to relying upon the feeders must starve。questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage youve just heard。q26 what does the speaker say about bird watching?q27 what does the speaker say about birds fed continually on the same spot?q28 what does the speaker suggest we do in feeding birds in

22、winter?passage 2my friend leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there is something he doesnt want to do. just two weeks ago, he was at my house when he decided he didnt want to go into work. he called his boss and said he had to get a new set of tires put on his truck. then he sat down and wat

23、ched tv with me. not only had he lied but his excuse wasnt a very convincing one. another time, he cancelled a date with his girlfriend at the last minute telling her he had to get a new battery for his truck. she was angry and refused to go out with him again until he apologized. last weekend, leo

24、offered the poorest excuse yet. hed promised hed help me move some furniture, from my parents house to my new apartment. he was supposed to bring his truck over about 8 oclock saturday morning. i waited, and then called and left a message on his machine. about 11:30, he called and said he was sorry

25、but hed been getting a new set of tires put on his truck. i guess hed forgotten he used the same excuse when he called his boss from my house. i think i need a new set of friends. im beginning to get tired of leos excuses。questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage youve just heard。q29 what does the

26、 speaker tell us about her friend leo?q30 what did his girlfriend do when leo canceled a date with her at the last minute?q31 what favor did the speaker ask leo to do last weekend?passage 3in hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous and beautiful. nobody wants to be old, unknown and poor. for h

27、ollywood kids, life can be difficult because they grow up such an unreal atmosphere. their parents are ambitious and the children are part of the parents ambitions. parents pay for wasteful grand parties, expensive cars and designer clothes. when every dream can come true, kids dont learn the value

28、of anything because they have everything. a thirteen-year-old boy, trent maguire, has a driver, credit cards and unlimited cash to do what he wants when he wants to. one day, ill earn more than my dad! he boasts. parents buy care and attention for their children because they have no time to give it

29、themselves. amenders mother employs a personal trainer, a bodyguard, a singing coach and a councilor to look after all her fifteen-year-old daughters needs. often, there is no parent at home most days, so children decide whether to make their own meals or go out to restaurants, when to watch televis

30、ion or do homework. they organize their social life. they play no childhood games. they become adults before theyre ready. hollywood has always been the city of dreams. the kids there live unreal lives where money, beauty and pleasure are the only gods. will children around the world soon start to t

31、hink the same? or do they already?questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage youve just heard。q32 why is life said to be difficult for hollywood kids?q33 what does the speaker say about trent maguire, a thirteen-year-old boy?q34 why does amenders mother employ other people to look after her needs?q

32、35 what will probably have negative effects on the lives of hollywood kids?試卷二0812short conversations 11m: i just received an email from one of my former classmates. i was surprised, i hadnt heard from him for ages.w: well, ive been out of touch with most of my old friends, only one or two still dro

33、p me a line occasionally,q: what does the woman mean?12. m: if you can make up your mind about the color, i can start on the outside of your house early next week. w: well, right now i think i want white for the window frames and yellow for the walls, but ill let you know tomorrow. q: who is the wom

34、an talking to?13. w: excuse me, do you have any apartments available for under 500 dollars a month? i need to move in next week when my new job starts. m: the only vacant one i have is 600 dollars, have you inquired at the apartment complex down the street? q: what does the man suggest the woman do?

35、14. w: you bought a pair of jeans yesterday, didnt you? what are they like? m: oh, they are pretty much like my other ones, except with a larger waist. i guess i havent spent much time exercising lately. q: what can we infer from the conversation about the man?15. w: i really like those abstract pai

36、ntings we saw yesterday. what do you think? m: i guess its something i havent acquired a taste for yet. q: what does the man imply?16. w: you havent seen a blue notebook, have you? i hope i didnt leave it in the reading room. m: did you check that pile of journals youve borrowed from the library the

37、 other day? q: what is the man trying to say to the woman?17. m: how about joining me for a cup of coffee? w: id love to, but im exhausted. i was up till 3 this morning, writing a paper for my literature class. q: why does the woman decline the mans invitation?18. w: you had a job interview yesterda

38、y, didnt you? how did it go? m: not too bad, i guess. there were about 20 candidates competing for the sales managers job. and finally it was down to three of us, but the other two seemed better qualified.q: what does the man imply?長(zhǎng)對(duì)話if: simon, how does it feel to be retired?m: well, not so bad.f:

39、how have you been spending your time?m: i have been spending more time with my family. ive also travelled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.f: great.m: you know i havent stopped work completely.f: yes, could you tell us more about this?m: im on a scheme

40、 thats called phased retirement; i had a six-month break from work, after that i could apply for project work with the company i used to work for.f: how does the scheme work?m: well, its a trial at the moment. instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retire

41、d employees like myself can access.f: what sort of works advertised?m: well, all sorts of things, really. administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing i can do. some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. i can decide more or less wh

42、en to work. so i can manage my own time.f: i can see its good for you. what is your company get out of this?m: well, i still have all my old contacts at work, so i know who to contact to get something done. the company gets flexibility, too. once the jobs over, thats it. im not on their books any mo

43、re.questions 19-21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. why does simon find his retired life enjoyable?20. how does simon get to know about the companys available posts?21. why does the company adopt the phased retirement scheme?長(zhǎng)對(duì)話iiw: oh, where are we going?m: i want to show you s

44、omething.w: i know, but what is it?m: a farm. its just down this road. its a small place, but at least it would be our own.w: a farm? how can we afford to buy a farm?m: it isnt very large, only 40 acres. we wouldnt have to pay very much right now.w: is there a house on the place?m: a small one, two

45、bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little. i can do the job myself.w: ok. is there enough space for a kitchen garden?m: there is about half an acre around the house. thats plenty of space.w: then we can grow our own fresh vegetables. and maybe keep a few chickens, couldnt we?m: yes, and we can

46、probably grow a lot of our own food. w: what are you thinking about growing, if we do take this place?m: well, it really isnt big enough for corn. i thought we might try to raise a crop of potatoes.w: potatoes? there are a lot of work.m: we are used to hard work, arent we?w: yes, we are, but the mon

47、ey. do we have enough to get started? it seems like a dream. m: i think weve saved enough. we can pay a little on the farm and maybe put a few dollars down on the tractor, too.questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.q 22: what are the speakers going to do at the time of

48、the conversation?q 23: what does the man say about the farm?q 24: why does the man intend to grow potatoes rather than corn on the farm?q 25: what is the womans greatest concern about the mans plan?passagespassage onemembers of the city council and distinguished guests, it is my privilege to introdu

49、ce to you today mr. robert washington, chief of our citys police force. he will address us on the subject of the community policing program. most of you know that mr. washington has a distinguished record as head of our police force for more than ten years. however, you may not know that he also hol

50、ds a masters degree in criminology and studied abroad for a year with the international police force which deals with crimes around the world. mr. washington first introduced the community policing program 8 years ago. the idea behind the program is to get the police officers out of their cars and i

51、nto our neighborhoods where they can talk directly to merchants and residents about the real dynamics of our city. these officers do more than make arrests. they try to find ways to help solve the problems that contribute to crime in the first place. often that means hooking people up with services

52、offered by other city agencies, such as schools, hospitals, housing, drug treatment centers. and the program seems to be working: crime is down and our citizens report that they feel more secure. today mr. washington is going to tell us more about this program. now lets welcome mr. robert washington

53、.26. what is the purpose of the speakers remarks?he will address us on the subject of community policing program.27. what does the speaker say about mr. robert washington?most of you know that mr. washington has a distinguished record as head of our police force for more than ten years. however, you

54、 may not know that he also holds a masters degree in criminology and studied abroad for a year with the international police force which deals with crimes around the world. mr. washington first introduced the community policing program 8 years ago.28. what is the idea behind the community policing p

55、rogram?the idea behind the program is to get the police officers out of their cars and into our neighborhoods where they can talk directly to merchants and residents about the real dynamics of our city.29. how has the community policing program turned out to be?and the program seems to be working, c

56、rime is down and our citizens report that they feel more secure.passage twothere are between 3000 and 6000 public languages in the world, and we must add approximately 6 billion private languages since each one of us necessarily has one. considering these facts, the possibilities for breakdowns in c

57、ommunication seem infinite in number. however, we do communicate successfully from time to time. and we do learn to speak languages. but learning to speak languages seems to be a very mysterious process. for a long time, people thought that we learned a language only by imitation and association. fo

58、r example, a baby touches a hot pot and starts to cry. the mother says, “hot, hot!” and the baby, when it stops crying, imitates the mother and says, “hot, hot!” however, noam chomsky, a famous expert in language, pointed out that although children do learn some words by imitation and association, they also combine words to make meaningful sentences in ways that are unique, unlearned and creative. be

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