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1、中高级0年听补充资料(听部分学生用卷)上诲国立学院 史伟Unit 1Directions: Listen to the following conversations carefully. After you hear a conversation, read the question about it and the four possible answers and decide which one is the best answer. Example: You hear:(M: Professor Brown is going to retire next month. What ki
2、nd of gift shall we give her?W: I think shed like to have photograph of our class.)You read and answer:(A) What does the woman think the class should do?(A) Present Professor Brown with a picture.(B) Photograph Professor Brown.(C) Frame the photograph with glass.(D) Put up a picture in the classroom
3、.)21.)22.Who is Cathy?(A) A carpenter. Who is Dr. Smith?(A) A bank clerk.(B) A waitress.i(B) A teacher.(C) A novelist.(C) A pharmacist.(D) AstudentJ(D) A cashier.)23.Where does this conversation probably take place?(A) In a cinema.(C) In a doctor*s office.(B) In a drugstore.,(D) In a camera shop.j)2
4、4.When will the two speakers probably meet for dinner?(A) Monday.(B) Tuesday.(C) Friday.|(D) Saturday,!)25.Where does this conversation probably take place?)26.)27.)28.(A) In a gymnasium.|(C) In a railway station. When will the exhibit open? (A) Last Tuesday.|(C) Next Tuesday.,(B) In a bookstore.(D)
5、 In a travel agency.(B) Last Thursday.(D) Next Thursday.Who are the speakers?(A) Philosophers. (B) Shop assistants. |(C) Students.1 For which flight did the woman make a reservation?(D) Teachers.)The 7:00 flight.(C) The 9:00 flight.(B) The 7:30 flight.(D) The 9:30 flight.)29.How many days does the m
6、an have to work in the week?(A) Three days.(C) Six days.(D) Seven days.(B) Telling the time.(D) Giving orders.)30.What is the woman doing?(A) Shopping.|(C) Providing information.)31. Why is the man surprised?|(A) The article is too long.|(B) The article is well written.(C) The article came to over f
7、ifteen pages. (D) The article is written by a woman. )32. What is the man doing?(A) Offering help.(B) Sharing a secret.(C) Expressing gratitude.|(D) Giving permission.1)33. Where does this conversation probably take place?(A) In Chicago.(B) In a zoo.|(C) In a railway station.I(D) In the womans home.
8、)34. Where is this conversation most probably taking place?(A) At a hotel.|(B) At a museum.|(C) At a post office. (D) At a bank.)35. Who are the speakers?(A) Reporters.|(B)-Students.(C) Typists. (D) Librarians.III. PRACTICE TESTSECTION 1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot DictationDirections: In this part
9、of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passages with blanks in it. Fill in each of the blanks with the word or words you have heard on the tape. Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE. Write your answer in the corresponding space that follows the passage on your TEST BOOK.In th
10、e second half of each year, many powerful storms are born in the |tropical (1)| Atlantic and Caribbean seas. Of these, only about a half 卜 dozen (2)| generate the strong, circling winds of 5 miles per hour (3) |or more that give them hurricane status, and several usually make their |way (4)| to the
11、coast. There they cause millions of (5)| dollars of damage, and bring death to large numbers of people.The great storms that |hit the coast (6)| start as innocent circling disturbances hundreds-even Thousands-of miles out to sea. As they travel |aimlessly (7) over water warmed by the summer sun, the
12、y are carried westward by |the trade winds (8). When conditions are just right, warm, jmoist air (9) flows in at the bottom of such a disturbance, moves upward( 10) through it and comes out |at the top (11);. In the process, the moisture in this warm air produces rain, and with it the heat that is c
13、onverted to energy in the form of |strong winds (12)|. As the heat increases, the young hurricane begins to swirl in a |counter-clockwise (13) jmotion.The average life of a hurricane is only |about nine days (14)|, but it contains almost more power than we can imagine. The energy in the heat release
14、d by a hurricanes rainfall in a single day (15)j would satisfy the entire electrical needs of the United States for |more than six months (16)Water, not wind, is the main source of death and destruction in a hurricane. A typical hurricane brings |6 to 12 inch (17)| downpour resulting in sudden flood
15、s. Worst of all (18)| is the powerful movement of the sea-the mountains of water moving toward the low-pressure hurricane center (19)|. The water level rises as much as |15 feet above normal (20)! as it moves toward shore.1. 2,3. 4.5. 6.7. 8.9. 10.11. 12.13. 14.15. 16.17. 18.19. 20.Part B: Listening
16、 Comprehension1. Multiple Choice QuestionsDirections: In this part of the test there will be some conversations or short talks. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The conversations, talks and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each
17、question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chose in the corresponding space on your TEST BOOK.Questions 1-5()1. (A) She intends to give the man a medical test.|(B) She wants to know about the mans health,! (C) She was interested in how to treat measles. (D) She was shocked b
18、y the mans disease.()2. (A) Three.(B) Eight.|(C) Ten.|(D) The man cannot remember when.()3. (A) less than 10,000.|(B) about 20,000.|(E) as high as 25,000.(F) The man did not answer the question about his income.()4. (A) He wants to keep it secret.(G) He decides to quit his present job.(H) He expects
19、 to get promotion soon.D) He can earn more if his company earns more()5. (A) She is the head of the company.(I) She earns more than he does.(J) She does not like doing house work.|(D) She works in the same company.Questions 6-10)6. (A) Because they are safer and cheaper than gas or oil stoves.(B) Be
20、cause the government se restrictions regarding the use of fossil fuels.|(C) Because the prices for gas and oil have gone up over the last twenty years). (D) Because American families have become smaller and smaller in size.)7.(A) 200,000.(B) 1,000,000.(C) 3,000,000.)7,000,ood)8.(A) $20.kB) $5(C)$100
21、.(D) $200.)9.(A) It is cheaper to buy.(B) It is small in size.(C) It produces more heat.(D) It needs less maintenance.)10.(A) It allows the owner to make use of cheaper wood.|(C) It helps reduce the amount of oxygen in the center.(D) It saves the owner about $20 for every ton of wood.(E) It creates
22、a better and cleaner environment.2. True or False QuestionsDirections: In this part of the test you will hear some short talks or conversations. The talks or conversations will be spoken ONLY ONCE. After each one, decide whether the following statements are true or not according to what you have hea
23、rs. Write Tn if the statements is true and write F if it is not in the corresponding space on your TEST BOOK.Questions 11-15( T )11. The cockroach insects discussed in the talk are believed to come from southeast Asia( F ) 12. The cockroach insects can cause 50 diseases.( T ) 13. A female cockroach
24、will produce as many as 300 eggs in her lifetime.( F ) 14. Only a specific kind of poison is effective against the cockroach named Blat-tellaAsiani.( F ) 15. One promising method to control cockroaches is to kill the female insects.Questions 16-20( F )16. It is noted that 60% of the elderly American
25、s rely on Social Security as the only means of support.( F ) 17. According to the talk, most Americans are living below the poverty level.( F ) 18. The American elderly face three major difficulties: financial insecurity, emotionalisolation and lack of medical care.( T ) 19. In American society, eld
26、erly people are generally placed either in rest homes or in retirement communities.( T ) 20. The elderly have organized groups for the retired people to cope with the problem of uselessness.Side B倒带至前Part C: Listening and lanslation1. Sentence TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you wil
27、l hear 5 English sentences. You will hear the sentences ONLY ONCE. After you have heard each sentence, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space on your TEST BOOK.1 .二十世纪八十年代,许多人感到政府离他们很遥远,因为政治活动对他们似乎没有什 么帮助。2 .世界人口的四分之一居住在所谓的发达国家或业化国家。3 .大约百分之四十的黑人青少年失业,而白人青少年宫的失业率
28、却只有百分之十五。4 .在过去的二十年中,工业化国家的平均人均食品产量有了显著的增长。5 .二十一世纪初,将会有更多的人居住于城镇,将会有更多的城镇居民。Sentence No. 1In the 1980s, many people feel far away from government because politics does not seem to help them.Sentence No. 2One fourth of the worlds population lives in the so-called developed, or industrialized, countr
29、ies.Sentence No. 3Almost 40 percent of black teenagers are unemployed, as opposed to 15 percent of white teenagers.Sentence NO. 4In industrialized countries the average per capita food production has risen significantly over the past twenty years.Sentence No. 5At the beginning of the twenty-first ce
30、ntury, there will be more people living in the urban areas and there will be more urban dwellers.2. Passage TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages. You will hear the passages ONLY ONCE. After you have heard each passage, translate it into Chinese and write your ver
31、sion in the corresponding space on your TEST BOOK. You may take notes while you are listening.1 .有两种主要的温度标法:华氏和摄氏。在摄氏标度上,零度是水的结冰点,百度是 水的沸点。在华氏标度上,三十二度是水的结冰点,二百零二度是水的沸点。2 .大约二百年前,百分之九十五左右的美国人民居住在农场。当时仅有二十四个城区, 它们的人口都在十万以下。到了二十世纪六十年代,情况发生了急剧而惊人的变化。 1960年,百分之七十的美国民众住在城市。从百分之五剧增至百分之七十,城市和城 区数超过六千个。Passa
32、ge 1There are two principal temperature scalesFahrenheit and Celsius: on the Celsius scale, zero degrees is the freezing point of water, and one hundred degrees is the boiling point of water; on the Fahrenheit scale, thirty-two degrees is the freezing point of water, and two hundred and twelve degre
33、es is the boiling point of wate匚Passage 2.About 200 years ago, about 95 percent of Americans lived on farms. There were only twenty-fbur urban areas, all of which were under 100,000 people. By the 1960s things had changed dramatically. In 1960, 70 percent of the American public lived in urban areas.
34、 From 5 percent to 70 percent! In 1960 there were over 6,000 cities or urban areas.Unit 2Directions: Listen to the following conversations carefully. After you hear a conversation, read the question about it and the four possible answers and decide which one is the best answer. Example: You hear:(M:
35、 Professor Brown is going to retire next month. What kind of gift shall we give her?W: I think shed like to have photograph of our class.)You read and answer:(A) What does the woman think the class should do?(A) Present Professor Brown with a picture.(B) Photograph Professor Brown.(C) Frame the phot
36、ograph with glass.(D) Put up a picture in the classroom.)21. Where had Bill been?(A) In a restaurant. (B) Ina drugstore. |(C) In a bank.| (D) At a hotel. )22. Where is this conversation probably taking place?(A) At a luggage store.(B) At a travel agency.|(C) At a railway station.I(D) At a post offic
37、e.)23. What has the woman been doing recently?|(A) Renewing her visa,1(B) Solving a puzzle.(C) Planning a trip.(D) Paying a bill.)24.When do we learn about Emmas relatives?(A) rhey were stingy.(C) They were poor.|(B) They were generous,!(D) They were mean.)25.What is being discussed? |(A) Seeing a n
38、ew movie,|(C) Purchasing new shoes.(B) Watching a new play.(D) Visiting a new house.)26. What is the womans opinion of the weather today?(A) It*s too Cloudy.|(B) Its too foggy.|(C) It*s too windy.(D) It*s too sunny.)27. What does the woman want to know about Georgers group?(A) Their number. (B) Thei
39、r plan.(C) Their outlook. (D) Theirpath.)28. Who are the speakers?(A) Tourists. |(B) Students,!(C) Bankers. (D) Carpenters.)29. What is the man going to do in summer?(A) Study to pass the examinations.(B) Stay with his stepfather. Work to earn some money.(D) Travel to the south.)30. Where is this co
40、nversation probably taking place?(A) In a bookstore.(B) In a library.(C) In a furniture store.|(D)In the womans home.|When is this conversation probably taking place?(B) Before a job interview.()31.(A) Before a routine flight.(C) Before an informal dinner.()32. What do we know about the man?(A) Hes
41、feeling quite well.(C) Hes willing to take good advice. ()33. What is the Woman doing?(A) Providing information.|(C) Giving advice()34. Who is Terry?(A) A pianist.(B) A student.()35. Who are the speakers?(A) Pharmacists.(B) Salesmen.III. PRACTICE TEST|(D) Before a scheduled meeting.1|(B) Hes sick be
42、cause he has a cold.|(D) Hes getting stronger.(B) Offering a cup of tea.(D) Asking a question.(C) A reporter.(D) A waitress.(C) Tourists.|(D) Students.SECTION 1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot DictationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passages with blanks i
43、n it. Fill in each of the blanks with the word or words you have heard on the tape. Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE. Write your answer in the corresponding space that follows the passage on your TEST BOOK.A modem supermarket can be divided into three main areas: the entrance-exit area i
44、ncluding check-stands, the space (1)| along the four walls, and the central area that consists of (2)| long rows of two-sided shelves with aisles (3) pet ween them.The entrance (4)| of a supermarket al ways guides customers directly to |the shopping carts(5) and shopping baskets. Sometimes it is imp
45、ossible to leave through the entrance because the automatic doors open (6)| only one way or because there is a turnstile inside the market that moves in one direction only.The walls near the entrance and exit |are reserved (7)| for large and heavy items, so that customers can pick up (8)| these kind
46、s of items on their way out. Ordinarily (9) the back wall of a supermarket js reserved for meats (10)|. The meats are always arranged according to kind. Poultry, such as |chicken and turkey (J i j, is in one part of |the meat section (12)|. Pork is in another part, and lamb and beef in another. In t
47、he American supermarket, there is more beef than other kinds of meat. There isnt much fish (13)1 in most supermarkets. All kinds of Supermarket meats come in| plastic packages (14)|.The entire center section of the supermarket consists of |number rows (15)| and aisles. Each row is a long section of two-sided shelves. Certain items, such as bread and pastry (16), are generally found together in the central aisle section of a supermarket. Most supermarkets also carry Nonfood (17)| products like |toilet paper (18% toothpaste, |soap and detergents (19)|. “One-stop sh