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0508托福真题
0508托福真题
SECTIONI
PARTA
1.
(A)Heisnotsurewherethestudent-service’officeis.
(B)HerecentlygotanewstudentIDcard.
(C)Heistoobusytogotothestudent-servicesofficenow.
(D)HeplanstogethisnewstudentIDcardonMonday.
2.
(A)Shelosttheman'scalculator.
(B)Shewilllendthemanhercalculator.
(C)Thecalculatormaybeundertheman'sbook.
(D)Themanwillnothavetimetofindthecalculator.
3.
(A)Hewantedtobeanartist.
(B)Heisnotqualifiedtojudgethepainting.
(C)Thepaintingisnotfinishedyet.
(D)Hewillfindafineartsmajorforthewoman.
4.
(A)Shedoesnotknowwherethestudentcenteris.
(B)Shedoesnotneedaflushotthisyear.
(C)Flushotswillnotbefreethisyear.
(D)Shewouldliketogetafreeflushotnextweek.
5.
(A)Hewillbestudyingtomorrow.
(B)Hewillseethegameatnight.
(C)Hedoesriotlikebaseball.
(D)Hehasaticketforthegame.
6.
(A)Sheisnotsureifshecanattendthemeeting.
(B)ShewillbeoutoftownuntilFriday.
(C)Shehasbeenplanningtogotothemeeting.
(D)ShecannotchangeherscheduleforFriday.
7.
(A)Hewillhelpthewomanmove.
(B)Thewomanneedstoaccepthercurrentsituation.
(C)Thewomancanmoveinthemiddleofthesemester.
(D)Thewomanisalreadylivinginthebestdorm.
8.
(A)Shewillhelpmemanlookforthebook:
.
(B)Sheknowswheretheman'sbookis.
(C)Shewillreturnthebooktothemanlater.
(D)Shesawsomeonewalkawaywiththeman'sbook.
9.
(A)Lendthewomanmoney
(B)Getthewoman'spurse
(C)Invitethewomantolunchnextweek
(D)Payforthewoman'slunch
10.
(A)Askthemantohelpherfigureouthowto'usehernewcomputer
(B)Letthemanusehercomputer
(C)Takehercomputertoarepairshop
(D)HelpthemanfixhisComputer
11.
(A)HealwaysexercisesonWednesdays.
(B)Hewouldliketoplaytenniswiththewomanthisweek.
(C)Hethinksthewomanplaystennisaswellashedoes.
(D)Healwaysplaystenniswiththesameperson.
12.
(A)ProfessorMillerisnotteachinginthissemester.
(B)ProfessorMillerteachesanthropology.•;
(C)Themanshouldtakeadifferentbiologycourse,
(D)Themanislookinginthewrongpartofthecatalog.
13.
(A)Hewilldoitbeforehebeginshisotherwork.
(B)HewillsubmititonThursday.
(C)Hehasalreadyfinishedit.
(D)Heisallowedtocompleteitlater.
14.
(A)Sheforgotaboutthesalebooks.
(B)Shethinksthemanshouldgetasecondjob.
(C)Shewantsthemantomovethesalebooks.
(D)Shehaschangedhermindaboutthetextbooks.
15.
(A)Shedoesnotagreethatitisastressfultime.
(B)Shedoesnotfeelascalmassheseems.
(C)Sheadmirestheman'scalmness.
(D)Shewillhelpthemantodealwithhisstress.
16.
(A)Hewouldliketotakeabreak.
(B)Hethinksthelibrarywillclosesoon.
(C)Hedoesnotwanttostopworking.
(D)Hedoesnotlikecoffee.
17.
(A)Whenheiscomingtovisit
(B)Whyhewasnotasfriendlyas
(C)Whyhedidnotfeelwell
(D)Whathewastryingtotellheronthephone
18.
(A)Maryisnotgoingtothe
(B)Marydoesnotknowabouttheconcert.
(C)ThemanshouldcallMary.
(D)ThemanshouldgototheconcertwithoutMary.
19.
(A)ThewomanwassurprisedbythetopicofProfessorBlack'slecture.
(B)ThemanwasoutabletoattendProfessorBlack'slecture.
(C)ProfessorBlackmissedclasstoday.
(D)ProfessorBlackgiveschallenginglectures.
20.
(A)Hedoesnothavetimetohelpthewoman.
(B)Heisnotsurewhetherhecanhelpthewoman.
(C)Hecanhelpthewomanafterthreeo'clock.
(D)Hewillhelpthewoman.
21.
(A)Becomeaphotographyinstructor
(B)Returntoheroldphotographyclass
(C)Tryaclassatthenewstudio
(D)Lookforalessexpensiveclass
22.
(A)Itishardtoread.
(B)Someoftheanswersarewrong.
(C)Theprofessorrequiresthatitbetyped.
(D)Itwasnotcompletedontime.
23.
(A)Continueworkingonherpaper
(B)Gooutforcoffee
(C)Askthemantobringhercoffee
(D)Prepareapotofcoffeeforthe
24.
(A)Phonethecompanytoaskaboutthejob
(B)Buyanewansweringmachine
(C)Waitforthecompanytocallhim
(D)Assumethathedidnotgetthejob
25.
(A)Jimmightnothavebeen
(B)Jimoftenchangeshismind,
(C)Jimwasjustjokingabout
(D)Jimrarelytellsjokes.
26.
(A)Itwilltakeafewdaysforthefantoberepaired.
(B)AirconditionerswillbeinstalledonSaturday.
(C)Usingtheovenmadetheapartmenthotter.
(D)Theweatherwillcooloffsoon.
27.
(A)Sheisnotsurehowlongittakestoknitasweater.
(B)Shewillmakeasweaterfortheman,
(C)Thewoolsheusesforhersweatershasgottenveryexpensive.
(D)Heracademicscheduledoesnotallowtimeforknitting.
28.
(A)Tellthewomanwhattimethebuswillcome
(B)Changehisclassschedule
(C)Godowntownwiththe
(D)Givethewomanhishistorybook
29.
(A)Sheplanstoattendthemeeting.
(B)Shethinksthemeetingtimewillbefineforeveryone.
(C)Sheenjoysgoingtobasketballgames:
(D)Shesetupthestudygroupmeetingtime.
30.
(A)HereadanarticleaboutProfessorMonroe'sresearch.
(B)HedoesnotknowProfessorMonroe
(C)ProfessorMonroeprobablywilltalktothewoman.
(D)ProfessorMonroedoesnotlikegivinginterviews.
PARTB
31.
(A)Inorganicchemistry
(B)Genetics
(C)Mathematics
(D)Anthropology
32.
(A)Heiswaitingtohearaboutthewoman'sresearch.
(B)HeismoreinterestedinDNAfoundinfrogs.
(C)Heisjusttwinning10gatherthedata.
(D)Heavoidscontroversialresearchtopics.
33.
(A)Theyattackanddestroyothermolecules.
(B)Theydonotreproduceunderordinaryconditions.
(C)Theydonotcontributetotheorganismthatsupportsthem.
(D)Theycarrytheblueprintsonlyforcomplexorganisms.
34.
(A)Aswimmingcompetition
(B)Asingingcontest
(C)Thewatertemperatureatthebeach
(D)Thewoman'sschedulethissemester
35.
(A)Theyhavewonforthepastthreeyears.
(B)Theyplacedsecondlastyear.
(C)Theypracticedforthreemonthspriortothecompetition.
(D)Sheihoughttheydidnotperformwell.
36.
(A)Studyinginthelibrary
(B)Practicinghissinging
(C)Walkingontheiieach
(D)Swimmingintheocean
37.
(A)Shespentmanyhoursonabus.
(B)Shewastoobusytoenjoythebeach.
(C)Shehadplentyoftimetostudy.
(D)Shedidnothavetimetowatchthecompetition.
38.
(A)Enterasingingcompetition
(B)Addnewmembers
(C)Organizeagraduationparty
(D)Takeatriptothebeach
PARTC
39.
(A)MusiciansoftheearlytwentiethCentury
(B)EarlyvaudevilletheatersinEurope
(C)ThedevelopmentofAmericansilentfilms
(D)Thehistoryofvaudevilleentertainment
40.
(A)Theirscriptswerewrittenbyfamousplaywright*.
(B)Theyfeaturedavarietyof
(C)Theydidnotincludemusic.
(D)Theywereusuallyperformedoutdoors.
41.
(A)ToacquaintaudienceswithaEuropeanartform
(B)Toincreaseattendanceatthevaudevilletheaters
(C)Tointroducenewactorstotheaudience
(D)Toenablevaudevilletheaterstoraiseticketprices
42.
(A)Itwasperformedmorefrequently.
(B)Itfeaturedactorsfromfilms.
(C)Itbecamelesspopular,
(D)Itwasfirstacceptedasserious
43.
(A)OnefactorthataffectstheEarth'sclimate
(B)Theprofessor'sexperienceanalyzingtypesofdust
(C)Howtoestimatetemperaturetheiceages
(D)Theuseoftechnologicaladvancesinstudyingclimate
44.
(A)Tofindwaysofimprovingaircraftsafetyinstorms
(B)Todiscovernewspeciesofbacteria
(C)Tofindoutwhetherdustcontainsdangeroussubstances
(D)Todeterminewhattypesofdustarepresentunderdifferentconditions
45.
(A)Toexplainwhycollectingdustisdifficult
(B)Toillustratethedamagethatdustcancause
(C)Toshowhowdifferenttypesofdustaffecttheweatherindifferentways
(D)Togiveanexampleofhowdustintheatmosphereisreduced
46.
(A)Whetherdustcausedthelasticeage
(B)Whethertheoveralleffectofdustisheatingorcooling
(C)Howhightemperaturesaffecttheamountofdustinthe
(D)Howcoldtheplanetwasdaringthelieages
47.
(A)ReasonstheMycenaeansneverbecamesuccessfulseatraders
(B)ThedevelopmentanddeclineofMinoanandMycenaeanseatrade
(C)TheinfluenceoftheMycenaeansontheMinoans
(D)CausesofconflictbetweentheMinoansandMycenaeans
48.
(A)TheyexistedlongbeforetheMinoansbegantotradebysea.
(B)TheyproducedgreatwealthfortheMinoans.
(C)TheywereestablishedbytheMycenaeans.
(D)TheywerefrequentlyattackedbytheMycenaeans.
49.
(A)ItendedthedominanceoftheMinoans.
(B)Itresultedinincreasedsalesoffarmgoodsby[heMinoans.
(C)ItwasnotseriousenoughtoaffectSeatrade.
(D)ItinterruptedtheMycenaeanproductionofbronzeobjects.
50.
(A)Thedeclineoftheirharbors
(B)Naturaldisastersthatdestroyedtheircrops
(C)AnincreaseintradebytheMinoans
(D)Politicianunrestthatinterferedwithtrade.
SECTIONII
PARTA
1.Drinkingwater-------excessiveenamelofteethtobecomebrittleandtochipoff,leavingastainedormottledeffect.
(A)containing
(B)inwhichcontaining
(C)contains
(D)thatiscontained
2.Carbohydrates,-------ofthethreeprincipalconstituentsoffood,formthebulkoftheaveragehumandiet
(A)areone
(B)one[hat
(C)one
(D)whichone
3.-------theeye,acameratakesinraysoflightthaiarereflectedfromanobjectandfocusestheraysintoanimage.
(A)Alike
(B)Aslike
(C)Islike
(D)Like
4.Greatpainandswellingcharacterizebothsprainsandfractures,but-------heaffectedpartandunnaturaltingoftenindicateabonebreak.inabilitylomove
(A)inabilitytomove