TOEFL学习资料听力03_托福模拟题
1. (a) his mother was on her lunch break.
(b) his mother can t talk about her new job.
(c) his mother doesn t like going to lunch.
(d) his mother s new job keeps her busy.
2. (a) she thinks the man should drive to town.
(b) she likes to pass cars.
(c) the man should mind his own business.
(d) the traffic won t be detoured after tomorrow.
3. (a) see his professor about the paper.
(b) try to get better grades.
(c) be on time for his appointment.
(d) pick a different topic for his paper.
4. (a) she doesn t like fresh vegetables.
(b) she doesn t have time to go to the market.
(c) she has already been shopping.
(d) she only has enough for herself.
5. (a) she prefers to exercise in the morning.
(b) it s important to warm up before exercising.
(c) the man should start running daily.
(d) the man should continue his exercise
program.
6. (a) the party doesn t interest him.
(b) he may already have plans.
(c) he d like to bring a guest to the party.
(d) he d rather come another time.
7. (a) she is embarrassed.
(b) she had forgotten all about the test.
(c) she just got one question correct.
(d) she is very pleased.
8. (a) he prefers to go to the concert tonight.
(b) he doesn t like to go to movies at night.
(c) the others should do what they like.
(d) they should go to more movies and concerts
this year.
9. (a) the books slipped off the table.
(b) he forgot to get the books.
(c) he reminded ron about the books.
(d) ron should pick up the books.
10. (a) she left them at home.
(b) she needs them right now.
(c) they might be hard to read.
(d) they are incomplete.
11. (a) wait until the sale is over.
(b) watch for the ad on television.
(c) return his suit to conrad s.
(d) buy a new suit.
12. (a) the woman should return his tape player by friday.
(b) the woman should buy him a new tape player.
(c) by friday he should be able to borrow a tape player.
(d) he can t wait until friday for his tape player.
13. (a) start writing letters.
(b) mail her letters immediately.
(c) stop thinking about her exams.
(d) study instead of writing letters.
14. (a) she s looking forward to her history class.
(b) she s surprised how long her reading assignment is.
(c) she thinks the book is too expensive.
(d) she s late for her history class.
15. (a) she is away for a few days.
(b) she recently hurt herself.
(c) she tore her skirt on a hook.
(d) she seldom stops studying.
16. (a) sit further back.
(b) sit closer together.
(c) find their reserved seats.
(d) find seats closer to the screen.
17. (a) his paycheck is late.
(b) the book bag is too expensive.
(c) he can t lend the woman any money.
(d) the woman doesn t need a new book bag.
18. (a) buy an italian cookbook.
(b) go to an italian restaurant.
(c) take a night flight to italy, instead
(d) cook some italian dishes on saturday.
19. (a) move to a cheaper apartment.
(b) find a person to share their apartment.
(c) hire a new worker.
(d) write an accurate description of a friend.
20. (a) the man should buy a watch in a jewelry store.
(b) the jewelry store doesn t have a good selection of watches.
(c) the man has been looking at poorly made watches.
(d) the watches in the jewelry store are even more expensive.
21. (a) he isn t ready to work on the next lab experiment.
(b) he s surprised the woman chose him.
(c) he doesn t understand why the experiment didn t work.
(d) finding a lab partner is difficult.
22. (a) both games are played worldwide.
(b) chess is more difficult.
(c) both games can be learned by children.
(d) he can t compare the two games.
23. (a) all of the applicants received fellowships.
(b) the dean is waiting to see her.
(c) her fellowship is being delayed until her grades are available.
(d) her fellowship was announced first.
24. (a) he can t see very well.
(b) he s not feeling well.
(c) his eye doesn t hurt very much.
(d) his eye isn t healing very quickly.
25. (a) join an engineering firm.
(b) start his own company.
(c) join the woman in graduate school.
(d) go to business school.
26. (a) he should move the desk back.
(b) he should go to the doctor.
(c) he should have had someone help him.
(d) he should have known the desk was heavy.
27. (a) buy a new television for the woman.
(b) check to see if the woman s television has been repaired.
(c) fix the woman s television.
(d) order parts for the woman s television.
28. (a) he wants to learn to play the clarinet.
(b) he wants to play in the band.
(c) his band is performing next week.
(d) he wasn t playing very loudly.
29. (a) she also plans to get a pet.
(b) dan is a
llergic to cats.
(c) animals will soon be allowed in dan s building.
(d) dan will get a lift to his apartment from a relative.
30. (a) he wants to know how the concert was.
(b) he disagrees with the woman.
(c) he likes to play the piano.
(d) he also enjoyed the music.
31. (a) planning a sightseeing tour.
(b) writing to his uncle.
(c) arranging his class schedule.
(d) looking through a language textbook.
32. (a) get the university s approval in advance.
(b) follow susan s advice about traveling abroad.
(c) take more french courses to improve his skills.
(d) make inquiries about the requirements for teaching chemistry.
33. (a) he s fulfilled his graduation requirements.
(b) he wants to change his field of study.
(c) he needs to get better grades.
(d) he needs to earn a graduate degree.
34. (a) the benefits of new reflectors.
(b) identifying different varieties of quartz.
(c) a particular kind of heating device.
(d) using solar energy for heat.
35. (a) quartz heaters.
(b) sympathetic vibration.
(c) infrared heat.
(d) convection.
36. (a) he asks her for an example.
(b) he asks her to give a definition.
(c) he asks her how a quartz heater works.
(d) he asks her to explain his design.
37. (a) it heats only the objects in a room.
(b) it is lighter in weight.
(c) it is more expensive.
(d) it is more common.
38. (a) it measures the temperature of a room.
(b) it collects sunlight.
(c) it moves air around the room.
(d) it directs radiation at objects.
39. (a) to interest students in a career in counseling.
(b) to recruit counselors to work in the placement office.
(c) to inform students of a university program.
(d) to convince local merchants to hire college students.
40. (a) a job listing.
(b) a resume.
(c) a permission slip.
(d) their salary requirements.
41. (a) refine their interviewing techniques.
(b) arrange their work schedules.
(c) select appropriate courses.
(d) write cover letters.
42. (a) they pay the same wage.
(b) they involve working outdoors.
(c) they can he substituted for college courses.
(d) they re part-time.
43. (a) a painter and a sculptor.
(b) paintings inspired by photographs.
(c) early photographic techniques.
(d) the work of two photographers.
44. (a) he photographed her house.
(b) he photographed her paintings.
(c) he gave her advice on photography.
(d) he gave her advice on painting techniques.
45. (a) painting.
(b) architecture.
(c) photographing sculpture.
(d) photographing people.
46. (a) it is the only record left of the painting.
(b) it is not an accurate representation of the painting.
(c) it has become more valuable than the painting.
(d) it was destroyed with the painting in a fire.
47. (a) irrigating desert areas.
(b) uses for cold seawater.
(c) techniques for preserving the environment.
(d) the importance of conserving energy.
48. (a) produce larger vegetables.
(b) transport produce more quickly.
(c) grow crops in nontraditional climates.
(d) keep vegetables fresher for a longer period.
49. (a) to transport water to higher elevations.
(b) to provide airconditioning.
(c) to bring nutrients to the soil.
(d) to adjust the soil temperature.
50. (a) it s another possible use for seawater.
(b) it s necessary for growing vegetables in hot climates.
(c) it s used to cool water used for irrigation.
(d) it s the primary use for electricity in the united states.
听力原文:
part a
1. i invited your mother to lunch yesterday. but she said she didn t have any free time.
yeah. she just got a new job.
what does the man mean?
2. the sound of all that traffic is driving me out of my mind.
it is bad. but the highway will reopen tomorrow then we won t have all those cars passing by any more.
what does the woman imply?
3. i don t understand why i received such a low grade on my term paper.
you should make an appointment with the professor to discuss it.
what does the woman suggest the man do?
4. i m going to the vegetable stand today. can i pick up anything for you?
no, thanks. i just came back from the market myself.
what does the woman mean?
5. i ve been running a mile every afternoon for the past month, but i still haven t been able to lose more than a pound or two. i wonder if it s worth it.
oh, don t give up now. it always seems hard when you are just starting out.
what does the woman mean?
6. we are having a party at our house on the weekend of the 30th. would you like to join us?
that sounds like a lot of fun. but i ll need to check my calendar first.
what does the man imply?
7. just one person in the whole class got an a on the test! you!
all right!!!
what does the woman mean?
8. would you like to go to the movies with us tonight?
to the movies? tonight is the biggest concert of the year.
what does the man mean?
9. did you pick up my books from ron s house?
sorry. it slipped my mind.
what does the man mean?
10. could you lend me your biology notes?
do you think you ll be able to make out my handwriting?
what does the woman imply about the notes?
11. i just saw an ad on television that said men s suits were on sale today and tomorrow at conrad s men s ware.
great! that s just what i ve been waiting for.
what will the man probably do?
12. john, i m sorry. but i forgot to bring your tape player back.
well, as long as i get it by friday.
what does the man mean?
13. i m way behind in my letter writing. i ve got to get started.
who s got time to write letters? exams are coming up , remember?
what does the man imply the woman should do?
14. hi, ann. where are you rushing off to?
i m on my way to pick up the text for american history. i m in shock. it s going to be 65 bucks.
what does the woman mean?
15. is louis going to join us for a short break?
yes, if she can tear herself away from her studies.
what does the woman imply about louis?
16. here are two empty seats.
don t you think these are too close to the movie screen?
what does the woman imply they should do?
17. i found a perfect book bag but i m about 20 dollars short.
don t look at me. i don t get paid for another week.
what does the man imply?
18. i m bored with the same food all the time. let s try something different saturday night.
how about an italian place?
what does the man suggest they do?
19. what we need is a roommate who is neat and considerate.
that s right let s write that in the ad: neatness and consideration must.
what do the speakers hope to do?
20. these watches are outrageously expensive.
you think they are bad? you should see the ones in the jewelry store.
what does the woman imply?
21. sue, would you like to be my lab partner with the next experiment?
sure. i just can t believe you still want to work with me after i messed up last time.
what does the man mean?
22. which game do you think is more difficult to learn, chess or bridge?
they are like apples and oranges.
what does the man mean?
23. i didn t see your fellowship announced with the others.
the dean is still waiting on it. he wants to see my grades from this semester first.
what does the woman mean?
24. what on earth did you do to your eye?
oh, nothing. it looks a lot worse than it feels.
what does the man mean?
25. i ve decided to apply to graduate school in engineering for next year.
more school? i m going into business for myself.
what does the man plan to do?
26. my shoulder s been hurting for a couple of weeks now ever since i moved that heavy desk by myself.
if it hasn t gotten better by now you should have it looked at.
what does the woman mean?
27. i m calling to check on the status of my tv.
well, the new parts have just come in so it should be ready by friday.
what will the man probably do?
28. i didn t know you played the clarinet. you really sounded good.
oh, could you hear me? i was practicing because, well, band try out next week.
what does the man imply?
29. dan s talking about getting a cat from one of his relatives.
yeah. i hear his apartment building is about to lift the ban on pets.
what does the woman mean?
30. the concert pianist is fantastic.
and how!
what does the man mean?
part b: conversations
q31-33 a conversation between two friends in a us university.
* hi, frank. what are you up to? is that really a french grammar book?
* well, i m trying to teach myself some french. for i wanna go to montreal next semester, i don t want sound like just another tourist. most of the people there are bilingual.
* leave boston to go to montreal? i didn t know this university had a program in canada.
* it doesn t. i m planning to take a short leave of absence from school so i can go there on my own. * what s the reason for this sudden interest in canada?
* well, actually i ve been thinking about going for some time now. i know someone there who s been wanting me to visit.
* a relative?
* an old friend of my uncle s runs a chemical engineering department up there. so i m hoping he can help me enroll in some interesting courses.
* if you want those credits transferred back here later on , you d better arrange for it before you leave. don t forget what happened to susan after she came back from rome.
* yeah. but her situation was different. i already have all the credits i need to graduate.
* so you ll be taking the courses just for the sake of learning.
* that will be a nice change of pace, won t it?
>31. what was frank doing at the beginning of the conversation?
32. what does the woman suggest that frank do?
33. what does frank say about his academic status?
34-38 a student asking questions in a physics lecture.
* it s important that you all understand that quartz heaters operate on a totally different principle than common convection heaters. yes?
* could you give an example of a convection heater?
* ok. but first you tell me what convection means.
* uhm, well, you said in the last class, i think, that convection is the transference of heat by a liquid or a gas.
* right. a heater is using convection when it warms the air in a room. and the air in turn warms the people and objects in the room. a hot water radiator, a stove and a forced air furnace are all convection heaters. a quartz heater, on the other hand, heats the objects and people in a room without heating the air. it does this by producing radiation heat that travels like light waves. when the quartz crystal in a heater vibrates at a particular frequency, its energy is turned into infrared radiation. the radiation is then directed at objects by means of a reflector. if that s clear, let s move on how room design can affect heating efficiency.
34. what is the main topic of the discussion?
35. what has the instructor probably been discussing in the previous class?
36. what does the instructor ask the student?
37. according to the instructor, how was the quartz heater different from other types of heaters?
38. what is the purpose of a reflector on the quartz heater?
part c: talks
39-42 a talk by a university official
as a result of rising university costs, many students are finding it necessary to take on part-time jobs. to make finding those jobs easier, the placement services put together a listing of what is available locally. for some students these part-time jobs could lead to full-time work after graduation as they may offer experience in their own fields, be that finance, marketing, or even management. for example, national savings bank offers work on a half time basis: that s twenty hours a week. retail stores and restaurants have positions requiring fewer hours, even less time as expected of those providing child care. we have a number of families registered with us who were looking for baby sitters for as few as four hours a week. for students who prefer outdoor work, there are seasonal positions right on campus working with the gardening and landscaping teams. these often require the most time and are the least flexible in terms of scheduling. to see a complete list of these and other available jobs, including the salary offered and the hours required, stop by our office. oh, and be sure to bring a resume with you. when you find something that interests you, we ll put you in touch with the person offering it. in addition, our counselors will give you hints about successful interviewing.
39. what is the purpose of the talk?
40. what should students bring with them to the office?
41. what will the counselors at the office help students do?
42. what do all of the jobs have in common?
43-46 a talk about american art history.
in this century photograph have been really important for teaching our history. i ll show you what i mean at the moment with some photographs taken by peter and paul julie. the work of these two photographers has been a very useful source for studying the arts produced in the united states from 1896 to the present. peter and paul julie were not artists but they were a regular part of the new york art theme. they took over a hundred thousand photographs which document the lives and work of thousands of artists. peter julie is known as a pioneer in this field of art photography. georgia o keeffe and other famous artists sought him out to take pictures of their work. his specialty was photographing paintings. his son paul photographed sculptures. some of their most important photos are the ones of the works of art that have since been destroyed. one example is a photo that we ll look at today. would someone give the lights please? thanks. this slide is from a photograph of a painting by edward hopper called corn belt city. the painting was exhibited only two or three times before it was destroyed in a fire. without the julie photograph, no visual record of the work would exist. although the julie s mostly photographed the work of painters and sculptors, they also occasionally photographed architectural subjects. they did quite a few photos of buildings by john russell pope. and we are going to look one of those next.
43. what does the professor mainly discuss?
44. what did peter julie do for georgia o keeffe?
45. according to the professor, what was the specialty of peter julie s son paul?
46. why does the professor mention the photograph of the painting corn belt city?
47-50 a radio report about scientific adv
ance.
did you know that vegetables can be tricked into growing in the climates they are not accustomed to? cool climate vegetables like asparagus are now able to be grown in places as hot as hawaii. in hawaii, marine engineers have been able to actually convince such vegetables that they are living in cooler climates. that way they grow faster and taste better. what these engineers have been using is very simply cold sea water. how did they use it? they place pipes in the soil and cold water flowing through them cools the earth. this stimulates plant growth and enables gardeners in tropical climates to grow crops from cooler climates. also some of these pipes are exposed to the air and they condense moisture and thus irrigate the gardens. what is especially appealing about this process is that nothing damaging to the natural environment is being used. another innovative use for cold ocean water is to cool buildings. engineers believe that for example the entire west coast of the united states could be air-conditioned using sea water. we ll be back to discuss that possibility after this commercial message.
47. what is the report mainly about?
48. what does the new system enable the farmers to do?
49. how were the pipes used in hawaii?
50. why does the speaker mention air-conditioning?
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(b) his mother can t talk about her new job.
(c) his mother doesn t like going to lunch.
(d) his mother s new job keeps her busy.
2. (a) she thinks the man should drive to town.
(b) she likes to pass cars.
(c) the man should mind his own business.
(d) the traffic won t be detoured after tomorrow.
3. (a) see his professor about the paper.
(b) try to get better grades.
(c) be on time for his appointment.
(d) pick a different topic for his paper.
4. (a) she doesn t like fresh vegetables.
(b) she doesn t have time to go to the market.
(c) she has already been shopping.
(d) she only has enough for herself.
5. (a) she prefers to exercise in the morning.
(b) it s important to warm up before exercising.
(c) the man should start running daily.
(d) the man should continue his exercise
program.
6. (a) the party doesn t interest him.
(b) he may already have plans.
(c) he d like to bring a guest to the party.
(d) he d rather come another time.
7. (a) she is embarrassed.
(b) she had forgotten all about the test.
(c) she just got one question correct.
(d) she is very pleased.
8. (a) he prefers to go to the concert tonight.
(b) he doesn t like to go to movies at night.
(c) the others should do what they like.
(d) they should go to more movies and concerts
this year.
9. (a) the books slipped off the table.
(b) he forgot to get the books.
(c) he reminded ron about the books.
(d) ron should pick up the books.
10. (a) she left them at home.
(b) she needs them right now.
(c) they might be hard to read.
(d) they are incomplete.
11. (a) wait until the sale is over.
(b) watch for the ad on television.
(c) return his suit to conrad s.
(d) buy a new suit.
12. (a) the woman should return his tape player by friday.
(b) the woman should buy him a new tape player.
(c) by friday he should be able to borrow a tape player.
(d) he can t wait until friday for his tape player.
13. (a) start writing letters.
(b) mail her letters immediately.
(c) stop thinking about her exams.
(d) study instead of writing letters.
14. (a) she s looking forward to her history class.
(b) she s surprised how long her reading assignment is.
(c) she thinks the book is too expensive.
(d) she s late for her history class.
15. (a) she is away for a few days.
(b) she recently hurt herself.
(c) she tore her skirt on a hook.
(d) she seldom stops studying.
16. (a) sit further back.
(b) sit closer together.
(c) find their reserved seats.
(d) find seats closer to the screen.
17. (a) his paycheck is late.
(b) the book bag is too expensive.
(c) he can t lend the woman any money.
(d) the woman doesn t need a new book bag.
18. (a) buy an italian cookbook.
(b) go to an italian restaurant.
(c) take a night flight to italy, instead
(d) cook some italian dishes on saturday.
19. (a) move to a cheaper apartment.
(b) find a person to share their apartment.
(c) hire a new worker.
(d) write an accurate description of a friend.
20. (a) the man should buy a watch in a jewelry store.
(b) the jewelry store doesn t have a good selection of watches.
(c) the man has been looking at poorly made watches.
(d) the watches in the jewelry store are even more expensive.
21. (a) he isn t ready to work on the next lab experiment.
(b) he s surprised the woman chose him.
(c) he doesn t understand why the experiment didn t work.
(d) finding a lab partner is difficult.
22. (a) both games are played worldwide.
(b) chess is more difficult.
(c) both games can be learned by children.
(d) he can t compare the two games.
23. (a) all of the applicants received fellowships.
(b) the dean is waiting to see her.
(c) her fellowship is being delayed until her grades are available.
(d) her fellowship was announced first.
24. (a) he can t see very well.
(b) he s not feeling well.
(c) his eye doesn t hurt very much.
(d) his eye isn t healing very quickly.
25. (a) join an engineering firm.
(b) start his own company.
(c) join the woman in graduate school.
(d) go to business school.
26. (a) he should move the desk back.
(b) he should go to the doctor.
(c) he should have had someone help him.
(d) he should have known the desk was heavy.
27. (a) buy a new television for the woman.
(b) check to see if the woman s television has been repaired.
(c) fix the woman s television.
(d) order parts for the woman s television.
28. (a) he wants to learn to play the clarinet.
(b) he wants to play in the band.
(c) his band is performing next week.
(d) he wasn t playing very loudly.
29. (a) she also plans to get a pet.
(b) dan is a
llergic to cats.
(c) animals will soon be allowed in dan s building.
(d) dan will get a lift to his apartment from a relative.
30. (a) he wants to know how the concert was.
(b) he disagrees with the woman.
(c) he likes to play the piano.
(d) he also enjoyed the music.
31. (a) planning a sightseeing tour.
(b) writing to his uncle.
(c) arranging his class schedule.
(d) looking through a language textbook.
32. (a) get the university s approval in advance.
(b) follow susan s advice about traveling abroad.
(c) take more french courses to improve his skills.
(d) make inquiries about the requirements for teaching chemistry.
33. (a) he s fulfilled his graduation requirements.
(b) he wants to change his field of study.
(c) he needs to get better grades.
(d) he needs to earn a graduate degree.
34. (a) the benefits of new reflectors.
(b) identifying different varieties of quartz.
(c) a particular kind of heating device.
(d) using solar energy for heat.
35. (a) quartz heaters.
(b) sympathetic vibration.
(c) infrared heat.
(d) convection.
36. (a) he asks her for an example.
(b) he asks her to give a definition.
(c) he asks her how a quartz heater works.
(d) he asks her to explain his design.
37. (a) it heats only the objects in a room.
(b) it is lighter in weight.
(c) it is more expensive.
(d) it is more common.
38. (a) it measures the temperature of a room.
(b) it collects sunlight.
(c) it moves air around the room.
(d) it directs radiation at objects.
39. (a) to interest students in a career in counseling.
(b) to recruit counselors to work in the placement office.
(c) to inform students of a university program.
(d) to convince local merchants to hire college students.
40. (a) a job listing.
(b) a resume.
(c) a permission slip.
(d) their salary requirements.
41. (a) refine their interviewing techniques.
(b) arrange their work schedules.
(c) select appropriate courses.
(d) write cover letters.
42. (a) they pay the same wage.
(b) they involve working outdoors.
(c) they can he substituted for college courses.
(d) they re part-time.
43. (a) a painter and a sculptor.
(b) paintings inspired by photographs.
(c) early photographic techniques.
(d) the work of two photographers.
44. (a) he photographed her house.
(b) he photographed her paintings.
(c) he gave her advice on photography.
(d) he gave her advice on painting techniques.
45. (a) painting.
(b) architecture.
(c) photographing sculpture.
(d) photographing people.
46. (a) it is the only record left of the painting.
(b) it is not an accurate representation of the painting.
(c) it has become more valuable than the painting.
(d) it was destroyed with the painting in a fire.
47. (a) irrigating desert areas.
(b) uses for cold seawater.
(c) techniques for preserving the environment.
(d) the importance of conserving energy.
48. (a) produce larger vegetables.
(b) transport produce more quickly.
(c) grow crops in nontraditional climates.
(d) keep vegetables fresher for a longer period.
49. (a) to transport water to higher elevations.
(b) to provide airconditioning.
(c) to bring nutrients to the soil.
(d) to adjust the soil temperature.
50. (a) it s another possible use for seawater.
(b) it s necessary for growing vegetables in hot climates.
(c) it s used to cool water used for irrigation.
(d) it s the primary use for electricity in the united states.
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part a
1. i invited your mother to lunch yesterday. but she said she didn t have any free time.
yeah. she just got a new job.
what does the man mean?
2. the sound of all that traffic is driving me out of my mind.
it is bad. but the highway will reopen tomorrow then we won t have all those cars passing by any more.
what does the woman imply?
3. i don t understand why i received such a low grade on my term paper.
you should make an appointment with the professor to discuss it.
what does the woman suggest the man do?
4. i m going to the vegetable stand today. can i pick up anything for you?
no, thanks. i just came back from the market myself.
what does the woman mean?
5. i ve been running a mile every afternoon for the past month, but i still haven t been able to lose more than a pound or two. i wonder if it s worth it.
oh, don t give up now. it always seems hard when you are just starting out.
what does the woman mean?
6. we are having a party at our house on the weekend of the 30th. would you like to join us?
that sounds like a lot of fun. but i ll need to check my calendar first.
what does the man imply?
7. just one person in the whole class got an a on the test! you!
all right!!!
what does the woman mean?
8. would you like to go to the movies with us tonight?
to the movies? tonight is the biggest concert of the year.
what does the man mean?
9. did you pick up my books from ron s house?
sorry. it slipped my mind.
what does the man mean?
10. could you lend me your biology notes?
do you think you ll be able to make out my handwriting?
what does the woman imply about the notes?
11. i just saw an ad on television that said men s suits were on sale today and tomorrow at conrad s men s ware.
great! that s just what i ve been waiting for.
what will the man probably do?
12. john, i m sorry. but i forgot to bring your tape player back.
well, as long as i get it by friday.
what does the man mean?
13. i m way behind in my letter writing. i ve got to get started.
who s got time to write letters? exams are coming up , remember?
what does the man imply the woman should do?
14. hi, ann. where are you rushing off to?
i m on my way to pick up the text for american history. i m in shock. it s going to be 65 bucks.
what does the woman mean?
15. is louis going to join us for a short break?
yes, if she can tear herself away from her studies.
what does the woman imply about louis?
16. here are two empty seats.
don t you think these are too close to the movie screen?
what does the woman imply they should do?
17. i found a perfect book bag but i m about 20 dollars short.
don t look at me. i don t get paid for another week.
what does the man imply?
18. i m bored with the same food all the time. let s try something different saturday night.
how about an italian place?
what does the man suggest they do?
19. what we need is a roommate who is neat and considerate.
that s right let s write that in the ad: neatness and consideration must.
what do the speakers hope to do?
20. these watches are outrageously expensive.
you think they are bad? you should see the ones in the jewelry store.
what does the woman imply?
21. sue, would you like to be my lab partner with the next experiment?
sure. i just can t believe you still want to work with me after i messed up last time.
what does the man mean?
22. which game do you think is more difficult to learn, chess or bridge?
they are like apples and oranges.
what does the man mean?
23. i didn t see your fellowship announced with the others.
the dean is still waiting on it. he wants to see my grades from this semester first.
what does the woman mean?
24. what on earth did you do to your eye?
oh, nothing. it looks a lot worse than it feels.
what does the man mean?
25. i ve decided to apply to graduate school in engineering for next year.
more school? i m going into business for myself.
what does the man plan to do?
26. my shoulder s been hurting for a couple of weeks now ever since i moved that heavy desk by myself.
if it hasn t gotten better by now you should have it looked at.
what does the woman mean?
27. i m calling to check on the status of my tv.
well, the new parts have just come in so it should be ready by friday.
what will the man probably do?
28. i didn t know you played the clarinet. you really sounded good.
oh, could you hear me? i was practicing because, well, band try out next week.
what does the man imply?
29. dan s talking about getting a cat from one of his relatives.
yeah. i hear his apartment building is about to lift the ban on pets.
what does the woman mean?
30. the concert pianist is fantastic.
and how!
what does the man mean?
part b: conversations
q31-33 a conversation between two friends in a us university.
* hi, frank. what are you up to? is that really a french grammar book?
* well, i m trying to teach myself some french. for i wanna go to montreal next semester, i don t want sound like just another tourist. most of the people there are bilingual.
* leave boston to go to montreal? i didn t know this university had a program in canada.
* it doesn t. i m planning to take a short leave of absence from school so i can go there on my own. * what s the reason for this sudden interest in canada?
* well, actually i ve been thinking about going for some time now. i know someone there who s been wanting me to visit.
* a relative?
* an old friend of my uncle s runs a chemical engineering department up there. so i m hoping he can help me enroll in some interesting courses.
* if you want those credits transferred back here later on , you d better arrange for it before you leave. don t forget what happened to susan after she came back from rome.
* yeah. but her situation was different. i already have all the credits i need to graduate.
* so you ll be taking the courses just for the sake of learning.
* that will be a nice change of pace, won t it?
>31. what was frank doing at the beginning of the conversation?
32. what does the woman suggest that frank do?
33. what does frank say about his academic status?
34-38 a student asking questions in a physics lecture.
* it s important that you all understand that quartz heaters operate on a totally different principle than common convection heaters. yes?
* could you give an example of a convection heater?
* ok. but first you tell me what convection means.
* uhm, well, you said in the last class, i think, that convection is the transference of heat by a liquid or a gas.
* right. a heater is using convection when it warms the air in a room. and the air in turn warms the people and objects in the room. a hot water radiator, a stove and a forced air furnace are all convection heaters. a quartz heater, on the other hand, heats the objects and people in a room without heating the air. it does this by producing radiation heat that travels like light waves. when the quartz crystal in a heater vibrates at a particular frequency, its energy is turned into infrared radiation. the radiation is then directed at objects by means of a reflector. if that s clear, let s move on how room design can affect heating efficiency.
34. what is the main topic of the discussion?
35. what has the instructor probably been discussing in the previous class?
36. what does the instructor ask the student?
37. according to the instructor, how was the quartz heater different from other types of heaters?
38. what is the purpose of a reflector on the quartz heater?
part c: talks
39-42 a talk by a university official
as a result of rising university costs, many students are finding it necessary to take on part-time jobs. to make finding those jobs easier, the placement services put together a listing of what is available locally. for some students these part-time jobs could lead to full-time work after graduation as they may offer experience in their own fields, be that finance, marketing, or even management. for example, national savings bank offers work on a half time basis: that s twenty hours a week. retail stores and restaurants have positions requiring fewer hours, even less time as expected of those providing child care. we have a number of families registered with us who were looking for baby sitters for as few as four hours a week. for students who prefer outdoor work, there are seasonal positions right on campus working with the gardening and landscaping teams. these often require the most time and are the least flexible in terms of scheduling. to see a complete list of these and other available jobs, including the salary offered and the hours required, stop by our office. oh, and be sure to bring a resume with you. when you find something that interests you, we ll put you in touch with the person offering it. in addition, our counselors will give you hints about successful interviewing.
39. what is the purpose of the talk?
40. what should students bring with them to the office?
41. what will the counselors at the office help students do?
42. what do all of the jobs have in common?
43-46 a talk about american art history.
in this century photograph have been really important for teaching our history. i ll show you what i mean at the moment with some photographs taken by peter and paul julie. the work of these two photographers has been a very useful source for studying the arts produced in the united states from 1896 to the present. peter and paul julie were not artists but they were a regular part of the new york art theme. they took over a hundred thousand photographs which document the lives and work of thousands of artists. peter julie is known as a pioneer in this field of art photography. georgia o keeffe and other famous artists sought him out to take pictures of their work. his specialty was photographing paintings. his son paul photographed sculptures. some of their most important photos are the ones of the works of art that have since been destroyed. one example is a photo that we ll look at today. would someone give the lights please? thanks. this slide is from a photograph of a painting by edward hopper called corn belt city. the painting was exhibited only two or three times before it was destroyed in a fire. without the julie photograph, no visual record of the work would exist. although the julie s mostly photographed the work of painters and sculptors, they also occasionally photographed architectural subjects. they did quite a few photos of buildings by john russell pope. and we are going to look one of those next.
43. what does the professor mainly discuss?
44. what did peter julie do for georgia o keeffe?
45. according to the professor, what was the specialty of peter julie s son paul?
46. why does the professor mention the photograph of the painting corn belt city?
47-50 a radio report about scientific adv
ance.
did you know that vegetables can be tricked into growing in the climates they are not accustomed to? cool climate vegetables like asparagus are now able to be grown in places as hot as hawaii. in hawaii, marine engineers have been able to actually convince such vegetables that they are living in cooler climates. that way they grow faster and taste better. what these engineers have been using is very simply cold sea water. how did they use it? they place pipes in the soil and cold water flowing through them cools the earth. this stimulates plant growth and enables gardeners in tropical climates to grow crops from cooler climates. also some of these pipes are exposed to the air and they condense moisture and thus irrigate the gardens. what is especially appealing about this process is that nothing damaging to the natural environment is being used. another innovative use for cold ocean water is to cool buildings. engineers believe that for example the entire west coast of the united states could be air-conditioned using sea water. we ll be back to discuss that possibility after this commercial message.
47. what is the report mainly about?
48. what does the new system enable the farmers to do?
49. how were the pipes used in hawaii?
50. why does the speaker mention air-conditioning?
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