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补充听力(六)

Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

11. [A] It is definitely worthwhile. [B] It may not be so good now. [C] It is even more interesting now. [D] It is even more useful to students.

12. [A] The man should wait a minute.

[B] It?s too late for the man to register. [C] The man should have done things earlier.

[D] There might still be a chance even if it is the last minute.

13. [A] She lost Sally?s new address.

[B] Sally had to move unexpectedly. [C] She?s no longer in contact with Sally. [D] She?ll be glad to take the mail to Sally?s house.

14. [A] Save time by using a dictionary.

[B] Take the dictionary out of the library. [C] Borrow her English teacher?s dictionary. [D] Buy her own German-English dictionary.

15. [A] The woman didn?t make sure what kind of movie to see.

[B] The woman must have seen a horror movie last week. [C] The movie left the woman a lasting impression. [D] The woman went to the movie with the man.

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16. [A] She can use his car.

[B] She can borrow someone else?s car.

[C] She must get her car fixed. [D] She can?t borrow his car.

17. [A] She is confused by the man?s question.

[B] She doesn?t have time to repeat the explanation now. [C] She doesn?t mind repeating her words. [D] The man shouldn?t apologize to her.

18. [A] He had to cancel his interview.

[B] He?s disappointed with his interview. [C] He shouldn?t have applied for the job. [D] He doesn?t want to discuss the interview now.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. [A] Her parents love her very much.

[B] Her parents never force her to do anything she doesn?t want to do. [C] She is allowed to have whatever career. [D] She has too much freedom.

20. [A] She didn?t need her parents? money any more. [B] She began to get on well with her parents. [C] She always stayed with her parents.

[D] She rented a government house and lived alone.

21. [A] The two speakers are from different countries. [B] The man gets along very well with his parents. [C] British parents never interfere with their children. [D] The man doesn?t like his parents at all.

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22. [A] They allowed him to come to England immediately. [B] They thought he should go abroad as a child. [C] They were reluctant until their son persuaded them. [D] They tried to control his English study.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. [A] To see different places of the world for relaxation. [B] To work for his thesis about network management. [C] To look for some specific investment opportunities.

[D] To see the effects of the technology in North America on other parts of the world.

24. [A] It is a very nice place partly because of many successful people. [B] There are lots of business opportunities in Silicon Valley. [C] Silicon Valley is the world?s best place for studying. [D] There are numerous schools in Silicon Valley.

25. [A] It makes their life easier.

[B] It brings more opportunities to them. [C] It brings them more advanced technology. [D] It brings them more competition and challenges.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. [A] To cool down.

[B] To protect the boy. [D] To get ready to fight.

[C] To frighten it away.

27. [A] They are afraid of noises.

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[B] They hesitate before they hit. [C] They are bigger than we think. [D] They like to attack running people.

28. [A] By keeping shouting and hitting. [B] By making a wall with his arms. [C] By throwing himself on the cougar. [D] By swinging his fists at the cougar?s eyes.

29. [A] Jeb held Tom across his body. [B] Jeb asked Tom to get the knife. [C] Tom struggled free of his father. [D] The cougar jumped from the rock.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. [A] To see her mother?s quilts. [B] To help prepare for a show. [C] To discuss her grandmother?s life. [D] To get together for the family dinner.

31. [A] The quilt looked very strange. [B] Her grandmother liked the quilt. [C] The quilt was the best she had seen. [D] Her mother had made some changes.

32. [A] A quilt show.

[B] The mother?s home. [D] A Monday family dinner.

[C] The grandmother?s quilt.

Passage Three

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Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 33. [A] She has been Queen for many years. [B] She has a less upper-class accent now. [C] Her speeches are familiar to many people. [D] Her speeches have been recorded for 50 years.

34. [A] Dutay. [C] Hame.

35. [A] The changes in a person?s accent. [B] The Queen?s Christmas speeches on TV. [C] The recent development of the English language. [D] The relationship between accents and social classes.

[B] Citee. [D] Lorst.

Section C

The idea behind the “rule of law” is that impartial laws, not human beings with their (36) ________ and arbitrary tastes and judgments, should govern the formal aspects of social (37) ________.

“We live under a rule of law, not of men,” American teachers tell their students. The students accept the idea. They believe that “no man is above the law,” that laws apply (38) ________ to all people, (39) ________ of their wealth, personal connections, or stations in life. Their faith in the rule of law explains the (40) ________ many Americans held, and many foreigners could not understand: the President Richard Nixon should be (41) ________ from office as a result of his behavior in connection with what was called the “Watergate Scandal”. Nixon had broken the law and therefore should be punished, Americans believed, even if he was the president.

The belief in the rule of law goes beyond the (42) ________ of politics to the other areas of life that are governed by formal rules and (43) ________. (44)

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Section C

Ironically, in the United States, a country of immigrants, prejudice and discrimination continue to be serious problems. There was often tension between each established group of immigrants and each (36) ________ group. As each group became more (37) ________ successful, and more powerful, they excluded newcomers from full participation in the society. Prejudice and discrimination are part of American history; however, this prejudicial treatment of different groups is nowhere more (38) ________ than with black Americans. Blacks had (39) ________ disadvantages. For the most part, they came to the land of opportunity as slaves and they were not free to keep their heritage and cultural (40) ________. Unlike most European immigrants, blacks did not have the protection of a support group. They could not mix easily with the (41) ________ society either because of their skin color. It was difficult for them to adapt to the American culture. Even after they became free people, they still (42) ________ discrimination in employment, housing and education.

Until the twentieth century, the (43) ________ of the black population lived in the southern part of the United States. Thenere was a population shift to the large cities in the North. Prejudice against blacks is often associated with the South. (44)

__________________________________________________________________________. Because their neighborhoods are segregated, many blacks feel that educational opportunities are not adequate for their children. (45) __________________________________________________________________________. Naturally, all parents want the best possible education for their children. (46)

_________________________________________________________________

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_________. Time will be the real solution to the problem of race.

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Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

11. [A] The woman is an unusual student.

[B] The man is a rigid person.

[C] The woman?s request will be granted.

[D] No make-up exam will be given.

12. [A] He does want the woman to pay. [B] He doesn?t understand the woman. [C] He is wondering what the woman is thinking.

[D] He is surprised that the woman would think that.

13. [A] He probably has a poor memory.

[B] He is very forgiving and tolerant.

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[C] He is well liked by his customers.

[D] He has been introduced to the staff.

14. [A] The man doesn?t want to see Mr. Williams.

[B] Mr. Jones is in an inferior position. [C] Mr. Jones used to be in charge.

[D] Mr. Williams doesn?t want to do it tomorrow.

15. [A] It will probably be cold. [B] It will be mild as usual.

[C] It will probably rarely be cold. [D] It will be warm and comfortable.

16. [A] Ask someone to help the woman. [B] Give the woman the notes for her reference.

[C] Lend the woman his pencil and paper.

[D] Feel sorry that he can?t help the woman.

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17. [A] The dirty street. [B] The noisy place.

[C] The low voice of the man. [D] The crowded park.

18. [A] The woman should join the chess club.

[B] The woman needs a lot of time to play chess.

[C] He himself is not a very good chess player, either.

[D] He?s willing to teach the woman how to play chess.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. [A] More work as a teaching assistant.

[B] A higher salary.

[C] A longer vacation period.

[D] A research assignment.

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20. [A] He?ll start next week. [B] He wouldn?t enjoy it.

[C] He would like time to decide. [D] He wants his adviser?s opinion.

21. [A] Finish his degree in the fall.

[B] Let someone else read his evaluation.

[C] Consider taking fewer courses.

[D] Get more teaching experience.

22. [A] Frank?s talent for teaching.

[B] Frank?s interesting approach to research.

[C] A present Frank will receive for graduation.

[D] A congratulatory letter from the department.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. [A] He is sad to have lost his job.

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[B] He totally supports the woman?s choice.

[C] He insists that the woman major in business.

[D] He doesn?t believe in his wife.

24. [A] He is out of employment.

[B] He lets the woman down.

[C] He has to delay the woman?s study.

[D] The woman chooses the wrong major.

25. [A] In their home. [B] In the school.

[C] At a grocery. [D] On the telephone.

Section B Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

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26. [A] More than 12%. [B] Almost 50%.

[C] Nearly 60%. [D] About 70%.

27. [A] They are self-evident.

[B] They are yet to be proved. [C] They are to be further studied.

[D] They are supported by scientific evidence.

28. [A] Different Forms of Exercise

[B] Exercise — The Road to Health [C] Running — A Popular Form of Sport

[D] Scientific Evidence of Health Benefits

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. [A] To improve her computer program.

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[B] To find out their attitudes towards food.

[C] To find out details she can make use of.

[D] To predict what food they?ll like in the future.

30. [A] People believe what the computer tells them.

[B] People can be led to believe in something false.

[C] People tend to forget their childhood experiences.

[D] People are not always aware of their personalities.

31. [A] If they learn it is harmful for health. [B] If they lie to themselves that they don?t want it.

[C] If they are willing to let doctors control their minds.

[D] If they think they once had a bad

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experience of eating it.

32. [A] Whether it is moral. [B] Who it is best for.

[C] When it is effective. [D] How it should be used.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. [A] Helicopters have only been worked on by man since 1940.

[B] Chinese children were the first to achieve flight in helicopters.

[C] Helicopters were considered more dangerous than the early airplanes.

[D] Some people thought they would

become widely used by average individuals.

34. [A] They are used for rescue work.

[B] They are taking the place of

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high-flying jets.

[C] They have been widely used for various purposes.

[D] They are now used exclusively for commercial projects.

35. [A] For high-speed transportation. [B] For extremely high altitude flights. [C] For overseas passenger transportation.

[D] For urgent mission to places inaccessible to other kinds of craft.

Section C

Prospective students should bear in mind that housing will be an expensive item in their budget, (36) ________ in magnitude the cost of tuition and food. In (37) ________, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to (38) ________ one-fifth or one-fourth of the total (39) ________ for living expenses (as

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opposed to educational expenses, such as tuition and fees). If the amount spent for housing reaches one-third of the total (40) ________ for living expenses, the student is certainly spending too much; however, if it drops to one-sixth, it is possible that the quarters are unsafe, unhealthy, and possibly (41) ________.

For detailed information on local housing (42) ________, students should contact the housing office or the foreign student adviser of the institution that has (43) ________ them. (44) _________________________________________________________________,

because public transportation in many towns and cities in the United States is simply not adequate or convenient.

(45)

_________________________________________________________; the housing office of the institution; bulletin boards

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located in dormitories, cafeterias, libraries, etc. on the campus; the “for rent” columns of campus or community newspapers; fellow students who attend the institution; and a host family in the community. (46) ________________________________________________________________.

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Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

11. [A] The man must be an excellent student. [B] The man?s idea is probably a good one. [C] The man had better drop more than one course.

[D] The man would not have dropped the best course of the four.

12. [A] The movie was really wonderful. [B] The movie was so full of violent scenes. [C] The movie wasn?t as good as he had expected.

[D] The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.

13. [A] She wasn?t able to manage the project well. [B] She?s not sure how she was able to finish so early. [C] She?s not sure how to solve the mystery.

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[D] She still hasn?t heard what was shocking.

14. [A] He thinks the woman is unfair. [B] He agrees that the workload is heavy. [C] He feels the assignment is reasonable. [D] He won?t be able to go to the lab today.

15. [A] Lose weight.

[B] Quit smoking.

[D] Have a talk with the doctor.

[C] Weigh himself frequently.

16. [A] Getting dressed.

[B] Collecting old clothes. [D] Looking for her black dress.

[C] Trying out new clothes.

17. [A] The man should go to bed at eleven. [B] The man should give up watching the movie. [C] The man should stay up and watch the program. [D] The man should read something exciting instead.

18. [A] She was born there.

[B] Her children were born there. [C] She has lived there since 1970. [D] Her husband was teaching English there.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. [A] They are looking for an apartment to live in.

[B] They are discussing living places and children?s education. [C] They are complaining about their children. [D] They are planning for the next weekend.

20. [A] There?s much to do besides work and study.

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[B] It?s convenient for people to go anywhere. [C] The natural environment is beneficial to children. [D] The countryside is a perfect place for weekends.

21. [A] The children are too young to benefit from city life. [B] Even adults themselves cannot go everywhere in the city. [C] There is a lot to see and do for children and adults. [D] There isn?t a lot to see and do for children.

22. [A] She is a full-time housewife. [B] She does not care for her children.

[C] She used to live in the suburbs in her childhood. [D] She will go to a museum next weekend.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. [A] She couldn?t go to Spain for holiday this summer. [B] She couldn?t communicate with Spanish people very well. [C] She didn?t learn enough Spanish vocabulary. [D] She had few chances to speak Spanish in Spain.

24. [A] By reading the BBC book.

[B] By going to an evening class of BBC. [C] By watching BBC programs.

[D] By going to Spain to talk with Spanish people.

25. [A] Learn more grammar and vocabulary. [B] Watch more BBC television programs. [C] Understand Spanish cultures well. [D] Do more practice in speaking Spanish.

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Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. [A] Opera is only for rich people. [B] Opera is famous for its history.

[C] Young people are not interested in operas. [D] Opera companies are trying to keep operas alive.

27. [A] Because it is hard to find long versions. [B] Because they can make people interested. [C] Because short versions are easy to perform. [D] Because they can be performed in public libraries.

28. [A] To reduce the cost.

[B] To attract young people.

[C] To make Cinderella popular. [D] To celebrate its 75th anniversary.

29. [A] Opera is not so popular an art form today. [B] Students enjoy performing operas very much. [C] The tickets for opera are very expensive at present. [D] Opera is performed in a language difficult to understand.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. [A] Because it is part of a historical cave system. [B] Because it is the largest body of water in Tennessee. [C] Because it is the biggest underground lake in the world. [D] Because it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.

31. [A] By diving into the water.

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[B] From “The Council Room”. [C] By riding far out onto the lake. [D] From an opening in a mountainside.

32. [A] They serve as a tourist attraction. [B] They serve as an Indian meeting ground. [C] They serve as an underground testing site. [D] They serve as a motorboat race course.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 33. [A] Because only rich people can afford the watches. [B] Because the watches were made many years ago. [C] Because only a few watches of the kind were made. [D] Because the watches were made by a Swiss watchmaker.

34. [A] Its new uses.

[B] Its splendid color. [D] Its mechanical movement.

[C] Its fashionable style.

35. [A] Buy the watch. [C] Wear the watch.

[B] Return the watch. [D] Receive the service.

Section C

The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has (36) ________ substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which (37) ________ from 18 to 29 percent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is (38) ________ that there will be more single people than (39) ________ people. Fifty years ago this would have

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been socially (40) ________ in Britain.

In the past, people got married and stayed married (41) ________ was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people?s views on marriage are changing. Many (42) ________, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together without getting married. Only about 60%of these couples will (43) ________ get married.

In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40%of children in Britain are born to unmarried parents. In 2000, (44) _________________________________________________________________. Before 1960 this was very unusual. People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. (45) _________________________________________________________________. The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages

ending

in

divorce,

(46)

________________________________________________________________.

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Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

11. [A] Talking about their house. [B] Looking for a place to live in. [C] Walking on the campus.

12. [A] He lent her his extra pen. [B] He offered her a pencil.

[C] He was afraid of losing his pen. [D] He said he didn?t have any extra ink.

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[D] Reading a newspaper.

13. [A] They should wait patiently. [B] They should ask that man to leave. [C] They should serve that man immediately. [D] That man is old enough to order things he likes.

14. [A] Change a partner.

[B] Ask the teacher for advice. [C] Meet his partner in the mid-town. [D] Make a compromise with his partner.

15. [A] Go to the game. [C] Miss her class.

16. [A] It was burned down. [C] It was blown up.

17. [A] He takes it as a kind of exercise. [B] He wants to save money.

[C] He loves doing anything that is new. [D] His office isn?t very far.

18. [A] The assignment looks easy but actually it?s quite difficult. [B] The assignment is too difficult for them to complete on time. [C] They cannot finish the assignment until Thursday. [D] They have plenty of time to work on the assignment.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. [A] Her roommate won?t share expenses. [B] The apartment needs a lot of repair work.

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[B] Have her supper.

[D] Meet her friends any minute.

[B] It was robbed. [D] It was closed down.

[C] The apartment is too far from the campus.

[D] She?s having trouble with the owner of the apartment.

20. [A] Paula doesn?t pay the rent on time. [B] She has to buy a new dishwasher.

[C] Paula repairs the dishwasher without her permission. [D] She can?t find anyone to repair the dishwasher.

21. [A] Friends.

[B] Classmates.

[D] Lifesaver and drowned victim.

[C] Lawyer and client.

22. [A] He can bring a lawsuit against the owner. [B] He has some knowledge of the law. [C] He once had the same problem. [D] He knows the owner.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. [A] Making a travel to Finland. [B] How to post a letter. [C] Reserving airline tickets.

24. [A] Flight 1070 and 90. [C] Flight 1070 and 19.

25. [A] At 10:00 a.m. on the 23rd of this month. [B] At 10:00 a.m. on the 22nd of this month. [C] At 4:35 p.m. on the 29th of this month. [D] At 5:55 p.m. on the 22nd of this month.

[B] Flight 1017 and 19. [D] Flight 1017 and 90. [D] Booking a train ticket.

Section B

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Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. [A] Pollution in the air. [C] A lack of bridges.

27. [A] The law of the road. [C] Federal law.

28. [A] To reduce the number of cars. [B] To train bicyclists.

[C] To help build special bike paths. [D] To help buy more bikes.

29. [A] Bicycles are causing all the problems. [B] Bicycling would be safer in the future. [C] There are special paths set aside for bicycles. [D] Bicycles cannot help clean up the environment.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. [A] Space Travel [C] Water Pollution

31. [A] The present population on earth is fourteen billion. [B] Water is recycled every seventy million years.

[C] The planet earth travels around the sun at 18 miles per second.

[D] The earth is compared to a spaceship because they both travel around the

sun.

32. [A] The spaceship Earth cannot make a trip to the moon when its supplies are

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[B] A lack of parking. [D] Accidents with bicycles.

[B] International law. [D] Local law.

[B] Problems of Astronauts [D] The Spaceship Earth

used up.

[B] Man must stop abusing the environment in order to have a better future. [C] Someday human beings will be able to live on a spaceship. [D] Space travel will cause pollution to other planets.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 33. [A] The family was extremely large. [B] He didn?t live very long with them. [C] He was too young when he lived with them. [D] He was fully occupied with observing nature.

34. [A] He was first of all a scientist.

[B] He was not only a naturalist but also a scientist. [C] He was no more than a born naturalist. [D] He was a scientist as well as a naturalist.

35. [A] He came up with solutions in a most natural way. [B] He lacked some of the qualities required of a scientist. [C] He had a great deal of trouble doing mental arithmetic. [D] He just read about other people?s observations and discoveries.

Section C

Perched among the highlands of western Cameroon, bordered by green mountains and cliff faces, Lake Nvos is a scene of (36) ________ beauty. But the picture cannot be trusted. A detailed study (37) ________ that the lake could release a deadly cloud of carbon dioxide, capable of wiping out entire (38) ________ around its shores.

The warning, from a team of scientists, comes nearly 20 years after the lake

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discharged an (39) ________ 80m cubic metres of CO2 into the atmosphere. (40) ________ than air, the cloud of gas rolled down surrounding hillsides and villages. Silent and (41) ________, it exhausted the air of oxygen, killing hundreds of cattle and (42) ________ the lives of more than 1,700 people up to 26 kilometers away. “It was one of the most mysterious (43) ________ scientists have ever investigated,” said George Kling, an ecologist at the University of Michigan.

(44) _________________________________________________________. Gas bubbling up from the Earth?s magma (岩浆) was under such pressure at the bottom of the 200metredeep lake that it dissolved until it reached max. (45) ________________________________________________________________.

To prevent a recurrence, in 2001 engineers installed a pipe to suck CO2 from the bottom of the lake and release it harmlessly into the air. A pipe was also installed at Lake Monoun, where an outbreak of CO2 killed 37 people in 1984. (46) _____________________________________________________________. “By 2010, those five pipes would be enough to get the carbon dioxide down to safe levels,” he said.

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Part III Listening Comprehension

Section A

11. M: I understand that the extra 【听前预测】根据意思相反的两个选

mathematics course this semester 项中有一个很可能是答案的命题规

律, 答案锁定在[B]和[C]之间。

is interesting.

【解 析】选[B]。对话中女士提

W: It used to be. But now Prof. 到,It used to be(曾经是那样),其

中的It指的是男士说的Paulson has retired.

the…course…is interesting,[B]是对

Q: What does the woman say about

used 女士话的同义转述,故为答案。

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the course?

12. M: I can?t talk for long. I?d better

get in my registration form if I still got time.

W: Why do you always wait till the last minute?

Q: What does the woman mean? 13. M: Do you know Sally?s new

address? She got some mails and I?d like to forward them to her.

W: Sorry, we weren?t exactly on

good terms when she left. Q: What does the woman mean?

14. W: My English teacher suggested that

I come in and borrow a German-English Dictionary. M: Of course, Miss Helen. You?re

welcome to use our dictionaries, but they may not be taken out of the library. Wouldn?t it be better if you had one of your own? Think how much time you could save.

Q: What did the man suggest Helen

do?

15. W: I still can?t get over the movie

to be…指“曾经…”, 用于表示过去的动作或事物的状态,但现在发生了变化。

【听前预测】由选项中的The man should,too late,earlier等可知,本题考查女士对男士做某事时间早晚的看法,女士的话为听音重点。

【解 析】选[C]。对话中女士提到,Why do you always wait till the last minute?,指出男士总是把事情拖到最后一刻才办,也就是建议男士应尽早办事,故答案为[C]。 【听前预测】由选项中重复出现的She,Sally和new address,in contact with可知,本题考查女士和Sally之间的联系。

【解 析】选[C]。对话中女士提到,we weren?t exactly on good terms when she left(她走时我们的关系并不好),可推断出女士应该没再和Sally保持联系,forward 故答案为[C]。

sth. to sb.意为“将某物转交给某人”;be on good/bad terms (with sb. )意为“(与某人)关系好/坏”。

【听前预测】由选项中重复出现的dictionary和Take…out of,Borrow,Buy可知, 对话与字典有关,涉及获得字典的方式。 【解 析】选[D]。对话中男士提到,Wouldn?t it be better if you had one of your own?(你有一本自己的岂不是更好?),[D]的内容是对男士的话的同义转述, 故为答案。

【听前预测】由选项中重复出现的The

last Saturday evening. I keep woman,see/seen,movie可知,对话

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having

frightening dreams all night. M: So, next time before you walk

into a cinema, make sure you know what you are going to see. Q: What do we learn from the

conversation?

与女士看电影有关。

【解 析】选[B]。对话中女士提到,still can?t get over the movie last Saturday evening和keep having frightening dreams all night可推断出,女士上周六看过一部恐怖电影,故答案为[B]。get over意为“度过,从…中恢复过来”。

16. W: I need a car this weekend, but 【听前预测】根据意思相反的两个选

项中有一个很可能是答案的命题规mine has broken down.

律, 答案范围锁定在[A]和[D]之间。

M: I?m sorry to hear it, but you can

【解 析】选[D]。对话中男士提

always rent one if you have a 到,but you can always rent one(但你

[D]中的can?t borrow 总可以租一辆),license.

his car是男士所说话中的真实想法,

Q: What does the man mean?

故[D]为答案。 17. M: Excuse me, Prof. Grey. But I?m 【听前预测】由选项中的question,

still confused. Could you go explanation, repeat等可知, 对话与解释

疑问有关。由The man shouldn?t等可知,

over that last point one more 女士的话为听音重点。

【解 析】选[C]。对话中女士提time?

到,Of course!That?s what I?m here

W: Of course! That?s what I?m here for.

(当然能!我在这就是干这个的),

for. 其中的what指男士问题中的go over

that last point one more time,由此可

Q: What does the woman mean?

知女士并不介意再解释一遍, 故答案为[C]。

18. W: You look different today. How 【听前预测】由选项中的He doesn?t

want to和重复出现的interview可知,did your job interview go?

本题与男士参加面试有关,男士的话

M: I don?t think I came across as

为听音重点。

well as I could have. 【解 析】选[B]。对话中男士提到,

I don?t think I came across…well…(我Q: What does the man mean?

觉得自己没有发挥好),[B]中的disappointed是对男士所说话的同义转述,故答案为[B]。come across意为“使人产生某种印象”。

Now you’ll hear the two long conversations.

Conversation One

【听前预测】预览四道题各选项,由选项中的parents,career,freedom,

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interfere,get on well等可知,对话双方谈论的是父母对自己的教育,涉及对自己专业选择、职业规划的干涉以及与父母的关系。

M: Do you think young people are Questions 19 to 22 are based on the

conversation you have just heard.

given too much freedom nowadays, 19. According to the woman, why and that as a result they?ve lost does she respect her parents?

【解析】选[B]。对话开始女士说她

respect for their parents and their

父母绝不逼迫她做自己不喜欢的事

elders generally? 情,所以她很尊重父母,故答案为W: I don?t think so. My parents never [B]。

but转折处常为考点,【点睛】其后的

interfered with my plans too much.

句子为真正要表达的意思;定语从句

They advised me but never forced me I didn?t want to do修饰anything,[B]to do anything I didn?t want to do. I 是对此的同义转述。

20. What happened when the woman

was allowed to take up the career I began to study nursing?

wanted. I think I respect and love 【解析】选[A]。对话中女士提到,

As soon as I…started my studies as a

them more for this.

nurse I became independent financially

M: Are you quite independent of them (自从我…开始学习护士后便在经

济上独立了),[A]中的didn?t now?

need…money any more是对其中

W: Yes. As soon as I left school and

became independent financially的同义

started my studies as a nurse I 转述,故为答案。

became independent financially. I 【点睛】问题中的began to study

nursing是对对话中started...studies as

have a government grant. It is enough

a nurse的同义转述。

for my daily life. But I still stay with 21.What can we learn from the

conversation? them a lot, as you know.

【解析】选[A]。对话中男士提到,

M: You seem very close to your we value family life very much in my

country(在我们国家,人们非常看重parents.

家庭生活),由此可推断出他们来自

W: I am. Many young people today say

不同的国家,故答案为[A]。

they have nothing in common with 22. What attitude did the man’s their parents, but I?m rather lucky parents have towards his study

abroad?

because I get on very well with mine. 【解析】选[C]。选项均以They开头,

reluctant和their son,由其中的allowed,What about you?

go abroad,study等可知,本题可能考

M: Well, we value family life very

查男士父母对他出国的态度。对话中

much in my country. I?m very fond 女士说“they allow you to come to

男士回of my family, but I don?t always get study in England on your own”,

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