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标准听力一标准听力五文本文件
标准听力
(一)
PartIII ListeningComprehension (35minutes)
SectionA
11.[A]Heacceptsthewoman’sinvitation.
[B]Hedoesn’tthinkSusanwillagreetogo.
[C]Hedoesn’twanttoacceptthewoman’sinvitation.
[D]HehastoaskforSusan’sopinionandthenhecandecide.
12.[A]Shehasbreadeverymorning.
[B]Sheeatseggseverymorning.
[C]Shehasalottoeatforbreakfast.
[D]Shedoesnotknowwhattoeatforbreakfast.
13.[A]Theticketswillselloutquickly.
[B]Therewillbeextraticketsattherockconcert.
[C]Therockconcertwillprobablyberescheduled.
[D]Eachpersonwillbeallowedtobuyonlyoneticket.
14.[A]Heisprobablyaplayboy.
[B]Hedoesn’tknowmanyprettygirls.
[C]Heisratherfamousamongstudents.
[D]ItisunusualforJimtoknowgirlsinotherdepartments.
15.[A]Atabookstore.[B]Atthedentist’s.
[C]Inarestaurant.[D]Inthelibrary.
16.[A]Tomisn’tgoodatsinging.
[B]Tomisadvisednottotalkmuch.
[C]Tomjusthadasurgeryonhisthroat.
[D]Tomisencouragedbyhisdoctortospeakmore.
17.[A]Cancelthemeeting.
[B]Meetherintheauditorium.
[C]Reservealargeroomforthemeeting.
[D]Schedulethemeetingforadifferenttime.
18.[A]Tochangetheshoesforanothersize.
[B]Tochangetheshoesforanotherstyle.
[C]Toreturntheshoesandgettherefund.
[D]Tochangetheshoesforadifferentcolor.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.[A]Commoncausesofanger.[B]Judgingpeople’sbehavior.
[C]Changingpeople’sattitudes.[D]Theeffectsofnegativebehavior.
20.[A]Whenthey’reunabletocontroltheperson’sbehavior.
[B]Whenthecausesofthebehaviorareobvious.
[C]Whentheconsequencesofthebehaviorareunpleasant.
[D]Whenthebehaviorisexpected.
21.[A]It’snotalwaysclearwhypeoplebehaveincertainways.
[B]Peopleusuallyblameothersfortheirmistakes.
[C]Certainconditionscausedriverstobehavestrangely.
[D]Thereasonforsomebehaviorisobvious.
22.[A]Theyusuallyacceptresponsibility.
[B]Theyblamefactorsbeyondtheircontrol.
[C]Theycomplainabouttheirpersonalproblems.
[D]Theycomparetheirbehaviortoothers.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.[A]Shecan’tfindajob.
[B]Shedoesn’tknowhowtomanageabookstore.
[C]ShewantstoquithercurrentjobintheIBMoffice.
[D]Shehasnoideawhichofthetwojoboffersisbetter.
24.[A]Shewillearnless.[B]Ittakestoomuchtimetogothere.
[C]Ithasnothingtodowithherstudy.[D]Shehasnointerestinthatfield.
25.[A]Acceptthejobofferfromthebookstore.
[B]AcceptthejobofferfromIBM.
[C]IntheholidayworkinIBMandinthenextschoolyearworkinthebookstore.
[D]Giveupbothoffersandfindanotheroneinthenextschoolyear.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.[A]Theythinkexactlythesameway.
[B]Theyarenotphysicallyseparated.
[C]Theysharemostoftheirvitalorgans.
[D]Theymakedecisionsbytossingcoins.
27.[A]Fewofthemcanlivelong.
[B]Mostofthemliveanormallife.
[C]Fewofthemgetalongwellwitheachother.
[D]Mostofthemdifferintheirlikesanddislikes.
28.[A]Theyhaveaprivatetutor.[B]Theygotoaregularschool.
[C]Theyattendaspecialschool.[D]Theyaretaughtbytheirparents.
PassageTwo
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.[A]Eliminatingtheoriginalvegetationfromthebuildingsite.
[B]Markingthehousesinanareasimilartooneanother.
[C]Decidingwhereahousewillbebuilt.
[D]Surroundingabuildingwithwildflowersandplants.
30.[A]Theyarechangedtomakethesitemoreinteresting.
[B]Theyareexpandedtolimittheamountofconstruction.
[C]Theyareintegratedintothedesignofthebuilding.
[D]Theyareremovedforconstruction.
31.[A]ManyarchitectsstudiedwithWright.
[B]Wrightstartedthepracticeof“land-scraping”.
[C]Wrightusedelementsofenvelopebuilding.
[D]MostofthehousesWrightbuiltweremadeofstone.
PassageThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
32.[A]Astudyontwelveyoungchildren’sbrains.
[B]Thebenefitfrommusicaltrainingforchildren.
[C]Newtechnologytoexaminechildren’sbrains.
[D]Thebenefitofmusiclessonsforthememoryandlearningcapability.
33.[A]Scientistsgotnovaluableresultsfromtheearlierstudiesonthetopic.
[B]Childrenmusicallytrainedrememberthingsbetterthanthoseuntrained.
[C]Olderchildrengetmorebenefitfrommusicaltrainingthanyoungerones.
[D]Thestudyisthefirstoneontheeffectofmusicaltrainingonchildren’sbrains.
34.[A]Noneofthemhadbeenmusicallytrainedbefore.
[B]Only6ofthemhadaknowledgeofmusicbefore.
[C]Notallofthemhadbeentaughtsomemusicinschool.
[D]Allofthemwererequiredtolearnsomemusicinschool.
35.[A]Humanbrainsprefermusicalsoundstowhitenoise.
[B]Childrenofdifferentagesrespondtosoundsatthesamespeed.
[C]Allthetwelvechildrenliketolearntoplaytheviolinverymuch.
[D]Theolderachildis,themorequicklyhe/sherespondstosounds.
SectionC
Theplaceofthechildinsocietyhasvariedforthousandsofyearsandhasbeenaffectedbydifferentculturesandreligions.Inancienttimesunwantedchildrenwereoccasionally(36)_______,puttodeath,exploited,orofferedforreligioussacrifices,andinanyeventalargepercentageofthemdidn’t(37)_______theirphysicallyhazardousexistencetoachievematurity.
InWesterncivilizationwithinthelastfewhundredyears,therehavebeenmanychangesinattitudetowardtheyoung.InagriculturalEuropethechildrenofthepoorworkedlonghoursforlittleornopay,andtherewasnopublicconcernfortheirsafetyorwelfare.Punishmentcouldbebrutalandsevere,andsometimesreligious(38)_______wereexpressedviolentlywithaviewtowardsavingthechild’ssoul.
Bytheeighteenthcenturytheharshand(39)_______methodsbegantoshowsomechanges.Societyslowly(40)_______childrenaroleofmoreimportance.Bookswerewrittenexpresslyforthemand(41)_______lawswerepassedfortheirprotection.
Inthepastfew(42)_______parentshavebecomemoreattentivetotheneedsoftheirchildren.Betterhealthcareisavailableandeducationisnolonger(43)_______foralimitedfew.(44)__________________________________________________________________________.Somesaythependuluminchildrearinghasswungsofartowardpermissivenessthat(45)__________________________________________________________________________.
Thetendencytodayisforteachersandparentstoemphasizeindividualresponsibilityandtostressthat(46)__________________________________________________________________________.
标准听力
(二)
PartIII ListeningComprehension (35minutes)
SectionA
11.[A]Buyatrainticketfromafriend.[B]Gotovisitherparents-in-law.
[C]Recheckthedoorsandwindows.[D]Bringsomepresentstoherparents.
12.[A]Heisnotaqualifiedteacher.
[B]Hehasalreadybeenmarried.
[C]Hedoesnotfeellikegoingtothedinner.
[D]Hedoesnotknowwhenthedinnerbegins.
13.[A]Shesingsbetterthanherdaughter.
[B]Shedoesn’tlikeherdaughtersinging.
[C]Sheherselfdoesn’thaveagoodvoice.
[D]Shedidn’texpectherdaughtertosingsowell.
14.[A]Hedisagreeswiththewoman.[B]Heagreeswiththewoman.
[C]Heholdsaneutralattitude.[D]Hehasnocomment.
15.[A]Travelingbytrain.[B]Preparingforatrip.
[C]Makingashoppinglist.[D]Shoppinginasupermarket.
16.[A]Heisveryshyandquiet.
[B]Herarelymeanswhathesays.
[C]HerarelysaysathingabouthisbrotherBill.
[D]Hehasanopencharacterandisverytalkative.
17.[A]Thebeachesaredirty.[B]Theairiscontaminated.
[C]Peoplethereareexhausted.[D]It’stoowindyforswimming.
18.[A]Themanmaybeasexist.
[B]Thewomanisahomemaker.
[C]Thewomanisunhappywithherhusband’swork.
[D]Themanisrunningabread-manufacturingfactory.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.[A]ItisclosingdownsomefactoriesintheUS.
[B]Itnolongeroffershigh-payingjobs.
[C]Thenumberofitsemployeesisdoubledaftertherestructuring.
[D]Itismanufacturingasmanycarsasbefore.
20.[A]Over87,000workerswilllosetheirjobsinautocompanies.
[B]Manypeoplewillhavetosaybye-byetotheirhighsalaries.
[C]Theemployees’laid-offhasagreatimpactontheAmericanbusiness.
[D]Americacannolongertakealeadinworldeconomy.
21.[A]TheyproducedmorecarsthanAmericanmanufacturers.
[B]Theyreducedcar-productioninAmerica.
[C]Theygaveupmoremarketsharetothenatives.
[D]Theytookoverplantsandmanufacturingcapacity.
22.[A]Itisaseriousthreattoitscompetitors.
[B]Itisnotpowerfulenoughtoaffecttheworldmarket.
[C]Thecars’qualityisgoodenoughtohavetheirownbranding.
[D]NoneoftheChinesecarsmeetthestandardintheUS.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.[A]Toprovewomen’sdiligence.
[B]Toseekgenderequalityoncampus.
[C]Toimprovetransportationandaccommodation.
[D]Toputpressureonmalestudents.
24.[A]Togiveanexampleofinequality.
[B]Toshowthepositivesideofequality.
[C]Toshowanexampleoftherolemodel.
[D]Toemphasizethatwomenaresuperiortomen.
25.[A]Hewassurelyunderhugepressure.
[B]Thecafeteriawasnotoneofhisgreatestachievements.
[C]Hedidalmostnothingsignificant.
[D]Hewast