大一下学期期末听力题

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大一英语期末听力题

D1. A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive about them. B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive about them. C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.

D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role. D2. A. They were cheap.

B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.

C. She wanted to give one to her sister.

D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two. C3. A. They are really too short. B. They are really too long.

C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.

D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit. A4. A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman. B. The woman is a fashion designer.

C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.

D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices. C5. A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.

B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small. C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and Milan.

D. Shanghai lacks the elements that make it a fashion leader. D6. A. Long skirts are in fashion this summer. B. She prefers to wear miniskirts. C. She likes very long skirts. D. She dislikes very long skirts. A7. A. He has little sense of style.

B. He is good at choosing a tie that matches his shirt. C. He likes polka dots. D. He favors stripes.

B8. A. She cleaned the man's shoes. B. She discarded the man's shoes.

C. She bought the man a new pair of shoes.

D. She helped the man look for his sneakers. C9. A. He was a late starter on his career path. B. Early success brings lifelong happiness.

C. Often there is a high price to pay for success. D. A high salary is the key to satisfaction. C10. A. Idiots like to wear jeans.

B. Gentlemen wear best-quality trousers. C. Old-looking jeans are preferred.

D. New jeans are preferred.

A11. A. It is worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses. B. It is not worthwhile to buy the expensive sunglasses.

C. Cheaper sunglasses sell well. D. Expensive sunglasses sell well.

B12. A. They are proud of their beautiful figures. B. They are too worried about their appearance. C. They are beautiful.

D. They are too thin.

Chris: Tina? What are you wearing?Tina: I'm (1)trying on an outfit for a job interview. What do you think?Chris: You're wearing (2)a business suit! I've never seen you (3)无 before!Tina: I know. These nylons are really itchy. Maybe I should wear (4)cotton tights, instead.Chris: You'll be too hot. Maybe you should wear a long skirt or (5)a dress. You'd look good in (6)a miniskirt, too!Tina: I can't wear a miniskirt (7)to an office!Chris: You'd (8)catch more eyes in a miniskirt than you would in that (9)suit!Tina: You're such (10)a typical boy!

>> Why does the woman want to update her wardrobe?Her clothes look (1) out of date. >> Why does the man think the woman should get ready to spend money?Because he thinks clothes are (2) expensive, and especially the (3) first-class designs. >> How expensive can the best suit be?A suit from the (4) brand-class designers is more than the woman's (5) monthly salary. >> What kind of clothes does the woman want? She wants something that is neither (6) too fashionable nor outdated. >> What is the man's opinion of tailor-made suits?Getting a suit (7) made is easy, but (8) getting it done right is hard.

A model acts as a human prop for art, (1) photography, fashion, advertising, etc. Modeling differs (2) from other types of public performance like acting or (3)无, although the boundary (4) between them is not very clear. Appearing in a movie or (5)无 is usually not regarded as (6) modeling whatever (7) role an actor or actress plays, but many models call (8) themselves actors. A highly paid model is sometimes known as a (9)无, who may (10)appear in product ads, and often become more (11) famous through their (12) acting careers.

A1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of fashion? A. English. B. Mathematics. C. Clothes.

D. Computer program writing.

B2. According to the passage, when will a fashion trend start? A. When most people begin to like something new.

B. When important people begin to wear something new or different. C. When something different is introduced from abroad.

D. When something in the past attracts the public attention. D3. What is the main feature of fashion?

A. Satisfying the young. B. Overlooking the old. C. Beauty. D. Change.

D4. Why are some people against fashion?

A. Because they don't like spending money on clothes. B. Because they don't like change. C. Because they enjoy variety. D. Because it causes waste.

C5. What is the main idea of this passage? A. The social and economic role of fashion. B. The definition and evolution of fashion.

C. The functions and characteristics of fashion. D. The constant changes of fashion.

C6. Who is qualified to take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant? A. Only people with a Hong Kong ID card. B. Only people born in Hong Kong.

C. People with either a Hong Kong ID card or a Hong Kong birth certificate. D. People with both a Hong Kong ID card and a Hong Kong birth certificate. D7. How many kinds of prizes does the pageant give? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.

A8. According to the passage, what will many Miss Hong Kong contestants do after the beauty contest?

A. Play a role in a movie. B. Marry a billionaire. C. Become a housewife.

D. Coach young contestants.

D9. How many contestants will be winners in the final event? A. 25. B. 20. C. 12. D. 5.

B10. What can you infer about the total number of contestants in a preliminary event if one candidate is assigned No.30? A. Maybe more than 30. B. Maybe fewer than 30. C. 12.

A1. What does the woman suggest?

A. Buying the man a suit for work. B. Buying the man a suit for travel. C. Buying herself a suit for work. D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.

C2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing? A. It looks handsome. B. It looks outdated. C. It should be cleaned. D. It should be ironed.

B3. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends? A. Because it is single-breasted. B. Because it is double-breasted. C. Because it is brown.

D. Because it looks out of style.

D4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike? A. Dark blue trousers. B. Short trousers. C. Black trousers. D. Brown trousers.

C5. What does the woman think about the black trousers? A. They are too long. B. They are too short.

C. They can be shortened if they are too long. D. They should be longer.

F1. Fashion design started about a thousand years ago. T2. Fashion designing grew because of increased tourism.

T3. Jackie Kennedy, Marylin Monroe and Jane Mansfield are examples of famous people F4. Fashion designers limited their attentions to famous people in the 1960s. T5. In the decades following 1960, fashionable clothes were available to the mass

B1. A. They are worthless people.

B. They don't like to spend money. C. They make too much money. D. They spend too much money. C2. A. She is going to travel.

B. She is going to blow it all immediately. C. She is going to save it for future use. D. She is going to invest it in a project.

D3. A. They depend mainly on bookstores to get rich. B. They depend mainly on cheating.

C. They know the secret to getting rich.

D. They may not really know how to make a fortune. A4. A. To spend it at Christmas.

B. To pay the tuition. C. To buy books.

D. To pay for the accommodations. C5. A. The interest rates have been low. B. The interest rates would rise soon. C. Her old computer did not work well. D. The new computer was on sale.

B6. A. When he borrows money from a friend. B. When he receives his salary. C. Not until half a year later. D. Not until a year later.

D7. A. Put all her money in the bank. B. Put her money in his hands.

C. Write down her decision to save.

D. Keep a record of her income and expenditure. A8. A. She will try her luck with a lottery ticket. B. She is sure she is going to win.

C. She wants to share the money she wins with the man. D. She wants to buy the ticket by herself. D9. A. She would try to become a famous star. B. She would spend all of it on travel. C. She would save all of it in a bank.

D. She would consider both saving and enjoyment.

D10.A. He plans to travel around the world to enjoy himself at his 40s. B. He wants to lead a luxurious life. C. He thinks money can buy happiness.

D. He hopes to save up money to help the poor. C11.A. He is generous to friends.

B. He's saved up a large sum of money. C. He is mean with his money.

D. He boasts his attitude toward spending. Thomas: Nora, can you (1) give me a loan?Nora: (2) What for?Thomas: I can't (3) support my family with my pay. They (4) are spending too much. Nora:I'm sorry, Thomas, I'm (5) hard up myself. But Brown is a banker. If you (6) let him know, he might be glad to help you. Thomas: I'll (7) get nowhere trying to borrow money from that miser. Nora: But Mrs. Brown is (8) easy-going and ready to help. And she is the (9) general manager of a big company. Thomas: OK, I'll try (10) my luck with her.

What did the man buy?He bought a new (1)laptop computer. >> How much did the laptop cost?It cost (2)nearly 1900 dollars. >> According to the woman, what is the problem with the credit card?With that thing, one spends (3)too much money without (4)realizing it. >> According to the woman, if the man keeps spending money like

water, what can't he buy?He can't buy a (5)car or a (6)house. >> What does the man think about the woman's words?He believes that with (7)the Internet he doesn't need to go out, and he is (8)living happily in the virtual world.

A motorist, driving by a (1) large farm, hit and (2) killed a (3) cow that was crossing the road. The driver went to the (4) owner of the cow and explained to him (5) what had happened. He then asked what the animal (6) was worth. The greedy owner asked for (7) 900 dollars, saying that though it was worth only (8) 200 dollars now, it would sell for $900 (9) six years later. The clever motorist wrote him (10) a check for $900, but it (11) was dated six years later.

D1. How much did the hotel charge them initially? A. $13. B. $27. C. $29. D. $30.

C2. How much did the hotel overcharged them? A. $1. B. $2. C. $5. D. $9.

B3. How did the bellboy expect the guests to react after he pocketed $2? A. The guests would be angry.

B. The guests would be happy to get a refund. C. The guests would be slightly disappointed. D. None of the above.

A4. Which of the following calculations did the bellboy use to find that $1 was missing?

A. 30 - (27 + 2) B. 29 - (27 + 1) C. 5 - 3 - 1 D. 9 - 5 - 3

B5. Which of the following calculations should the bellboy use to solve his puzzle? A. 27 + 2 + 1 = 30 B. 30 - 5 = 27 - 2 C. 29 + 1 = 30 D. 30 - 1 = 29

A6. What did the couple apply to the bank for?

A. A NZ$10,000 overdraft. B. A NZ$10 million overdraft. C. A US$8 million overdraft. D. None of the above.

B7. What is happening to the couple now?

A. Only the New Zealand police are hunting for them. B. International Police are hunting for them.

C. The New Zealand police have found where they are. D. International Police have found where they are. C8. How was the couple's gas station? A. It made a lot of money. B. It made some money. C. It had money problems.

D. It had a balance between income and expenditure.

C9. What did the banking expert Claire Matthews say about the couple? A. They are likely to escape being caught. B. They will be caught in a couple of days. C. They will be caught sooner or later. D. It will take a long time to catch them.

D10. Which of the following could be the best title for the news item? A. A couple that robbed a bank. B. A criminal couple caught.

C. Bank error and police involvement.

D. Bank error makes customers multi-millionaires.

C1. What is Robert doing?

A. He is buying a lottery ticket.

B. He is looking at his lottery ticket.

C. He is looking at the woman's lottery ticket.

D. He is asking the woman to look at the wining lottery ticket. B2. Why doesn't the woman know the final result? A. They won't announce the result until tomorrow. B. They haven't drawn the winning numbers yet. C. The horse race has not started yet. D. The horse race has not finished yet.

D3. Why does the woman feel lucky with that particular ticket? A. It does not include an unlucky number like 13. B. It does not include an odd number like 7. C. It has her complete birth date in it. D. It has her birthday in it.

A4. What does Robert think about a Ferrari car? A. It can be very expensive. B. It runs fast.

C. It looks beautiful. D. It is a safe car.

D5. What does the woman think about the car? A. It is cheap and of bad quality.

B. It is inexpensive and of good quality.

C. It is expensive and will cost her all the money. D. It is expensive but she can still save some money.

F1. The lawyer wanted to prove the saying to be correct. T2. The lawyer wanted to take some money to heaven. F3. The lawyer slept on bags filled with money. T4. The lawyer put the money above him so that he could get it before rising to heaven. T5. The wife believed the money should have been put in the basement because her

husband would go to the hell.

B1. A. Warning the woman against walking at night. B. Offering to walk back with the woman. C. Saying goodbye to the woman. D. Telling the woman to be on guard. C2. A. He stole a mobile phone. B. He lost his purse.

C. He had his mobile phone stolen. D. He is an annoying man.

D3. A. She hopes to get back her laptop. B. She hopes to catch the thief.

C. She hopes Steve will get over his rage. D. She hopes Steve will get some compensation. A4. A. None. B. One. C. Two D. Three.

C5. A. Her bike was locked by the police. B. Her bike was damaged.

C. Her bike and lock were stolen. D. Her bike pump was stolen.

A6. A. The man is for harsh punishments while the woman is against them. B. The woman is for harsh punishments while the man is against them. C. They are both in favor of harsh punishments. D. They are both against harsh punishments. B7. A. He is fed up with the slow legal procedure.

B. He thinks the slow legal procedure cannot be avoided.

C. He thinks only dangerous criminals should be punished quickly. D. He thinks the courts make too many checks. C8. A. Spend less than 300 pounds on her credit card.

B. Make a new copy of her card.

C. Cancel her card and get a new one.

D. Cancel her card and use a check instead. B9. A. The growing number of students. B. The greater pressures.

C. The better communication facilities. D. The lighter punishment.

D10.A. The woman's book is stolen. B. The woman steals the book. C. The man supports piracy.

D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to buy pirated books. C11.A. To tell the children who is the criminal.

B. To keep the children stay at home all the time.

C. To encourage children to ask for permission before playing outside the house.

D. To tell children not to open doors for strangers until they get the name of

W: What do you think about your life here (1) in prison? M: Well, it's not too bad. I spend (2) the greater part of my time in an 8x10 cell (囚室), and you spend most of your time in a 6x8 (3) small office. W: That's a funny way of looking at (4) things. M: Here I get (5) three meals a day. There in the office you (6) get a break for one meal and you have to pay for it. W: You're getting more interesting. M: In prison I can watch TV and (7) play games. At work you (8) get fired for watching TV and playing games.W: Go on. I'm (9) all ears. M: Here in prison they (10) allow my family and friends to visit. In the office you can't even speak to your family and friends (11) on the phone. Now would you like to (12) change places with me?W: (13) In spite of what you've said, I'm afraid I wouldn't. What is wrong with Mike?

He has (1) three or four cokes every day and he's a coke (2) addict. >> Why does Susan think cokes are no good?All that (3) sugar and caffeine in cokes can't (4) be good. >> What happens to Mike if he goes a day without a coke?His body (5) gets shaky and he (6) feels tense. >> What does Susan promise to do for Mike?She will take him to a place that can (7) help him break his habit. >> Why does Susan know a lot about addictive habits?Because she used to drink (8) five cokes a day herself

One night a man was walking home when a thief (1) jumped on him. The two of them were (2) caught in a terrible fight until finally the thief got the better of him. The thief then searched him (3) all over, but found only a (4) quarter coin. The thief asked why he had (5) fought so hard just (6) for 25 cents. The man answered that he thought the thief (7) was after the five 500 he had (8) in his shoes.

B1. What was Clive doing?

A. He was going out. B. He was coming home.

C. He was presenting a report at a meeting. D. He was sleeping.

D2. What did the police officer see at the crime scene? A. A young businessman lay in a pool of blood. B. Clive's key was in the lock of the door. C. Clive was dead. D. All of the above.

A3. What did the taxi driver NOT say?

A. He was just one block away from the scene. B. He heard a loud noise.

C. He had the car window down.

D. He saw a parcel delivery truck nearby. B4. What did the delivery man say?

A. He guessed someone must have waited outside for Clive to come out. B. He guessed someone must have followed Clive home. C. He heard something like a car backfiring.

D. He saw the taxi driving fast away from the crime scene.

C5. What strange thing did the delivery man say that caused the officer's suspicion? A. He played the radio loud. B. He did not hear anything.

C. He knew Clive was coming back home early in the morning. D. He knew Clive was going to work early in the morning.

C6. According to the passage, what can make you an easy victim to of identity theft? A. Viruses. B. Hackers.

C. Both A and B. D. Neither A nor B.

A7. What does the speaker advise you to do about sensitive data? A. Keep them off your computer.

B. Keep them anywhere in your computer.

C. Keep them in a special file in your computer. D. Keep them in Drive C of your computer.

D8. Why shouldn't you save credit card information on shopping sites? A. Shopping sites will charge you a monthly fee. B. Shopping sites will charge you a yearly fee. C. Hackers may delete your personal data. D. Hackers may download your personal data.

B9. What should you do if you get an email with a link that asks for personal information?

A. Open the link and provide your personal information. B. Visit the website by typing in the address.

C. Phone the website to provide your personal information.

D. Open the link and provide only part of your personal information.

D10. What can you achieve by turning your computer off when you are not using it? A. Save electricity.

B. Make the computer live longer. C. Destroy hackers or viruses.

D. Prevent hackers or viruses from doing anything.

F1. The trial is concerned with a burglar case. F2. The judge announced the verdict himself. T3. The verdict found the defendant innocent.

T4. The relatives of the defendant were delighted. F5. The defendant was innocent in reality.

B1. What is the dialog mainly about?

A. The man tells the woman about the mugging he experienced. B. The woman tells the man about the mugging she experienced.

C. The woman tells the man about the mugging her friend experienced. D. The woman advises the man not to commit mugging. C2. What did the woman lose in the mugging? A. Her one-week pay.

B. MasterCard, Visa card and 66 dollars. C. Her ID, Visa card and 60 dollars. D. Her credit card.

D3. When was the woman robbed?

A. Just before dawn in a dark alley.

B. At sunset on the sunny side of the street. C. In broad daylight in a parking lot. D. In the park during the day.

D4. What can we learn from the woman's description of the mugger? A. He is about 170 cms tall and unusually fat. B. He is a teenager with pale-blue eyes. C. He is a tall, strong young man. D. He is short, with brown eyes.

A5. What does Jackie hope will happen to the mugger? A. He spends the remaining years of his life in prison. B. He reforms and becomes a useful citizen.

C. He apologizes to her next time they meet in the park. D. He gets a fine of 60 dollars.

C1. A. He lost is license.

B. He was driving in the wrong direction. C. He knocked down a woman.

D. He drove through a green light

A2. A. Drivers should follow the new law. B. Drivers should not forget the old rules. C. Drivers will ignore the new law.

D. Drivers find the new law has saved a lot of lives.

C3. A. They both think cyclists do not have to wear helmets. B. They both think cyclists should wear helmets.

C. The man suggests wearing helmets while the woman thinks otherwise. D. The woman suggests wearing helmets while the man thinks otherwise. A4. A. A taxi driver-a passenger. B. A driver-a friend.

C. A new driver-the trainer. D. Mother-son.

B5. A. They warned people against too much drinking. B. They offered people more drinks than reasonable.

C. They welcomed the law that prohibited too much drinking. D. They ignored the law that prohibited too much drinking. A6. A. He will fasten his seatbelt. B. He will loosen his seatbelt.

C. He will soon develop the habit of wearing the belt. D. He will ignore the requirement for wearing the belt. D7. A. He tells the woman to get the right kind of petrol. B. He tells the woman that they can use any kind of petrol. C. He has enough petrol.

D. He does not have enough petrol. C8. A. The woman has become blind. B. The woman did not insure her car.

C. The woman bumped into the man's car because he stopped suddenly. D. The man bumped into the woman's car because she stopped suddenly. C9. A. It has been stolen.

B. It has been seriously damaged. C. It has been slightly damaged. D. It has no problem at all.

D10. A. Because a woman driver cut a man with her knife. B. Because a driver killed a woman in a traffic jam. C. Because there are too many car accidents. D. Because drivers may get angry easily.

Jane: Peter, you shouldn't have (1) driven driven through the red light.Peter: Sorry, but I'm tired. I want to get home (2)right away right away early.Jane: I told you not to drink so much. Your breath (3)smells all smells of alcohol. We'll get into trouble if we (4)runing to run into a policeman. Slow down a bit.Peter: I’m only (5)going to going 50.[They see a dog in the middle of the road.]Jane: (6)Look out Look out ! There's a dog ahead!Peter: Oh, no! That damned dog! I almost (7)heat it

hit it .Jane: You almost hit the police car coming (8)oppsite the way the opposite way !

B1. What did the police officer find?

A. He found a crashed car and a dead body. B. He found a crashed car and two dead bodies. C. He found a crashed car and a monkey in it.

D. He found a crashed car with an injured man in it.

D2. What happened when the officer was looking at the car? A. The injured man called for help. B. The injured woman called for help. C. A monkey jumped out of the car. D. A monkey came out of the woods.

A3. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been drinking? A. He pretended to turn up a can by his mouth. B. He raised a can and poured the water out. C. He drank some water.

D. He got some water from a can.

C4. How did the monkey motion the owners of the car had been smoking? A. He struck a match to light a cigarette. B. He put a cigarette between his lips.

C. He put his fingers together and held them to his mouth. D. He pretended to be smelling at something.

C5. Who was driving the car at the time of the car crash? A. The man. B. The woman. C. The monkey. D. Nobody.

F1. Present at the seminar are an engineer, a physician, and a mathematician. F2. The engineers tries to use a trash can to cover the fire. T3. The physicist is concerned with precision.

T4. The mathematician is satisfied with an abstract solution.

T5. The story says people of different professions may look at the same problem from different angles.

B1. What happened to the man? A. He had a major accident. B. He had a small accident.

C. He drove back home without any problem. D. He won a race.

C2. What would happen to the driver if he talked on the cell phone while driving? A. He would hit another car.

B. He would hit somebody walking across the street. C. He would be accused by the police. D. He would be put into prison.

B3. What would the police charge the driver with? A. Illegal driving.

B. Driving without concentration. C. Drunk driving. D. All of the above.

C4. What encouraging words does the woman say? A. The driver is not arrested. B. The driver does not get a fine. C. Nobody is hurt. D. Nobody dies.

C5. According to the dialog, what is the problem with drivers who have cell phones? A. Their phones may beep a lot while there is a green light. B. Their phones may beep a lot while the traffic is crowded.

C. They may not be aware of the fact that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous.

D. They want to talk more on the phone than usual.

A1. A. It deserves to live.

B. It should be killed immediately. C. It is a harmful insect.

D. It is a black insect.

C2.A. He has accepted a promotion. B. He has got a raise. C. He is afraid of flying. D. He is afraid of the woman.

B3.A. She is concerned with the future rather than the present. B. She is concerned with the present rather than the future. C. She is afraid of the past. D. She is afraid of the future.

D4.A. She had nightmares almost every day. B. She welcomed her parents' visits.

C. She slept with her parents when she was happy. D. She slept with her parents when she was afraid. D5.A. She saw a ghost.

B. She is writing on a white sheet. C. She was frightened by a big spider. D. She was frightened by a small spider.

C6.A. She did well and is likely to get the job. B. She did well, but is unlikely to get the job.

C. She performed poorly and is unlikely to get the job. . D. She performed poorly, but is likely to get the job.

B7.A. She climbed up the Eiffel Tower (埃菲尔铁塔(巴黎)). B. She did not dare to climb up the Eiffel Tower.

C. She enjoyed the fantastic view from the top of the tower. D. She was disappointed by the view from the top of the tower. B8.A. John is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that.

B. John's wife is afraid of flying and will soon be treated for that. C. John is going to treat his wife's fear of flying.

D. John's wife is going to treat her husband's fear of flying. A9.A. Tom enjoyed the beach, but Robbie didn't. B. Robbie enjoyed the beach, but Tom didn't. C. Tom prefers the swimming pool to the beach. D. Robbie prefers the beach to the swimming pool. C10.A. She fears going down stairs.

B. She prefers taking an elevator to going up the stairs. C. She fears staying in a small, closed space.

D. She breaks out in a cold sweat at the sight of an insect.

Tony: Nancy and Laura, just the (1)2 people I was looking for.Laura: Well, Sherlock Holmes, you've just found us. (2)What's up ?Tony: The Outdoor Club is going (3)camping this weekend. (4) Care to join us for an adventure?Nancy: Gee, I'd like to go, Tony, but if (5)I went , I wouldn't be able to (6) complete my biology assignment, and it's (7) due on Monday.Laura: I could be interested, but will there be (8)snakes ? I hate snakes. They leave me (9)scared stiff .Tony: Probably not, Laura, we’ll be (10) in the mountains, and snakes don't much (11)catch care for the cold. But there are different kinds of snakes. (12)People Poisonous ones like rattlers (响尾蛇), and friendly ones (13)like garter snakes(乌蛇,乌梢蛇). You can't be afraid of the friendly snakes, (14)can you ?Laura: Well, if we encounter any snakes, friendly (15)enough or not , you'll see (16) how loud I can (17)scream .

C1. Which of the following is true according to the speaker? A. No one loves flying. B. Only birds love flying. C. Not everyone likes to fly.

D. Most people know how to deal with fear of flying.

B2. According to the speaker, if one and his neighbor both fear flying, what can they do to lessen their fears?

A. Talk about one's courage in flying. B. Share their fears with each other. C. Break the ice with a firm handshake. D. Walk across the aisle to talk to them

D3. What is the advantage of bringing an MP3 player with you when flying? A. It can create a small world of your own. B. It can decrease the noise from the engine. C. You can concentrate on the music you like.

D. All of the above.

A4. What does the speaker finally suggest? A. Do something difficult to forget the fear. B. Do something interesting to forget the fear. C. Try to forget the height. D. Try to remember the height.

C5. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. The Importance of Overcoming Fear of Flying. B. Types of People Who Fear Flying. C. Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.

D. The Relationship between Fear and Types of Passengers.

F1. To reduce one's fear, one had better avoid drinking alcoholic beverages. T2. Young children may find a flight experience exciting

F3. If you observe young children's behavior, you may get more nervous.

F4. Even if you are not afraid of the height, you had better not sit by the window. T5. Think about the numerous safe flights that take place every day, and you will feel better.

D1. Where did the woman go? A. She went to see a movie. B. She went to see a concert. C. She went to treat a patient. D. She went to see a psychiatrist.

A2. Which method did the woman try before? A. Medicine.

B. Physical exercise.

C. More contact with spiders. D. All of the above.

B3. According to the woman, what will she do at the sight of a spider? A. She will run as fast as she can.

B. She will stand there, unable to move. C. She will step on it and kill it. D. She will call for help.

C4. How did the woman become afraid of spiders? A. She killed a spider by accident. B. She was bitten by a spider.

C. She saw a horror film about spiders when she was a child. D. She saw a spider eating a mosquito.

B5. What did the woman feel about spiders when she grew up? A. She became less afraid of spiders.

B. She became even more afraid of spiders. C. Her fear for spiders remained the same. D. She started to like spiders.

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