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01年托福真题
2001年10月TOEFL试题
SectionOne:
ListeningComprehension
1.(A)He'sdisappointedwithhisinterview.
(B)Hehadtocancelhisinterview.
(C)Hedoesn'twanttodiscusstheinterview
now.
(D)Heshouldn'thaveappliedforthejob.
2.(A)Haveacookie.
(B)Makecookieswiththewoman.
(C)Givethewomanacookie.
(D)Takeacookieforhisroommate.
3.(A)Hefeltbetteranhourago,
(B)Hisheadacheshouldbegoneinanhour,
(C)Heforgottotakethemedicineforhis
headache.
(D)Hisheadstillhurts.
4.(A)Shehasn'tspokentoherfriendinalong
time.
(B)SheintendstovisitherfriendinTexas.
(C)Shesometimestravelsabroadforherjob.
(D)HerfriendhasneverbeentoTexasbefore.
5.(A)Meetatthebusstop.
(B)Finishtheircandybars.
(C)Getoffthebusatthenextstop.
(D)Meetinfrontoftherestrooms.
6.(A)Hewon'tbeabletorepairthebriefcase.
(B)TherepairshopiscloseduntilTuesday.
(C)Thewomanshouldbuyasmallerbriefcase.
(D)Thebriefcasewillbereadybefore
Tuesday.
7.(A)Findouthowmuchworkwillberequired
fortheclass.
(B)Takeanotherclassinsteadofcreative
writing
(C)Askhisadvisorabouttheinstructorinthe
Wednesdayclass.
(D)SignupfortheWednesdayclass.
8.(A)He'lltakehisfriendstoFlorida.
(B)He'snotsurewhathe'lldo.
(C)Heplannedhistripalongtimeago.
(D)He'drathernottravelduringspringbreak.
9.(A)Hethinksclothingpriceswilldecrease
evenfurther.
(B)He'sgoingtogoshoppingsoon.
(C)Hedidn'tknowthatstoreswerehaving
salesnow.
(D)Hewantstoseewhatthewomanbought.
10.(A)She'sgladthemanwaitedforher.
(B)She'dliketoreschedulethemeeting.
(C)Shewasn'tverylateforthemeeting.
(D)She'ssorrythatshemissedthemeeting.
11.(A)She'11playchesswiththemanthis
afternoon.
(B)Shedoesn'tknowhowtoplaychess.
(C)She'llwearawarmjackettothematch.
(D)She'drathernotgooutwiththeman.
12.(A)Sheoriginallyproposedit.
(B)Shedoesn'tthinkit'sagoodidea.
(C)She'squitesureitwilltakeplace.
(D)Itssuccessdependsontheweather.
13.(A)Notalloftheadvertisedbookswereon
sale.
(B)Someofthebookswerestillpacked.
(C)Thestorewastoocrowdedforhimto
enter.
(D)Hehadtoworkatthebookstorethis
morning.
14.(A)She'snotsureshewantstogototheparty.
(B)Shejustreturnedfromavisittothe
Andersons.
(C)Shemaynotbeabletogivethemana
ride.
(D)Thepartyisn'tonFriday.
15.(A)She'llcontinuetousetheLaundromat
nearthedorms.
(B)SherecentlyswitchedLaundromats.
(C)Shedoesn'tusethesameLaundromatthe
manuses.
(D)TheLaundromatnearthedormsisn't
converunentforher.
16.(A)Trytochangehisreservationstoa
differenttime.
(B)Travelbytraininsteadofbyplane.
(C)Continuetryingtogetaticket.
(D)Cancelhistravelplans.
17.(A)Theyshouldwaitforhim.
(B)Theyshouldgowithouthim.
(C)He'lltrytojointhemlater.
(D)Theyshouldbringhimsomepizza.
18.(A)Thejobshavealreadybeenfilled.
(B)Themanshouldhandinhisapplication
verysoon.
(C)Themancanstartworktoday.
(D)Themanisn'tqualifiedforanyofthe
jobs.
19.(A)Shereadonlyhalfofthebook.
(B)Themanshouldchooseadifferentbook
toread
(C)Themanwillenjoythebookeventually.
enter.
(D)Themaincharactersinthehookaren't
interesting.
20.(A)Hecan'tgetaroomatthehotel.
(B)Hedidn'tgetthetypeofroomhewanted.
(C)Heexpectedtheroomtobemore
expensive.
(D)Hethoughthehadalreadymadea
reservation.
21.(A)Ifhecanhelpherfilloutajob
application.
(B)Ifheknowsofanyjobopeningswithhis
formeremployer.
(C)Ifhe'11bereturningtothecampwherehe
workedlastyear.
(D)Ifheenjoyedthejobhehadlastsummer.
22.(A)Susanmightnotbeamemberofthe
debateteam.
(B)Susanoftenwearspurpleshirts.
(C)Hedoesn'twanttogotothedebate.
(D)Hedidn'tnoticewhatSusanwas
wearing.
23.(A)She'srarelyhome.
(B)Shespendsalotoftimeonthephone.
(C)She'sbeenawayforseveraldays.
(D)Shemakescallsonlywhennecessary.
24.(A)Visithermoreoften.
(B)Stoparguinginfrontofotherpeople.
(C)Callheriftheyneedherhelp.
(D)Givehertheirnewaddress.
25.(A)Givethewomanmoretimetowriteher
paper.
(B)Visitthewomaninthehospital.
(C)Refusetoacceptthewoman'spaper.
(D)Letthewomanchangethetopicofher
paper.
26.(A)Hedoesn'tlikewearingone.
(B)Hedoesn'tfeelprofessionalwearingone.
(C)Hedoesn'twearoneinhisdepartment.
(D)Hedoesn'twanttopayforone.
27.(A)Shesawanailintheman'stire.
(B)Themanshouldn'tdriveonthetire.
(C)Themanmaynotneedanewtire.
(D)Shealsoneedsairinhertires.
28.(A)She'llbeonthesameairplaneastheman.
(B)Shedoesn'ttakeverygoodnote.
(C)She'slookingforaridetotheairport.
(D)Shecan'thelptheman.
29.(A)Thewomanlookstired.
(B)Hedoesn'twanttomove.
(C)RichardsonDormitoryisparticularly
noisy.
(D)RichardsonDormitoryisboring.
30.(A)Itwasn'topenonMondays.
(B)Itsopeninghadbeenpostponed.
(C)ItwasgoingtoclosebeforeMonday.
(D)Itdidn'tdeservethepraiseIreceived.
31.(A)Thestrengthofoceancurrents.
(B)Themovementofsedimentdeepinthe
ocean.
(C)Thebestmethodsforstudyingdeep
oceanprocesses.
(D)Anewwayofmeasuringthedepthofthe
ocean.
32.(A)Whythebooktalksaboutturbidity
currents.
(B)Howwindscanaffectsomeocean
currents.
(C)Thecausesofunderwaterearthquakes.
(D)Whataturbiditycurrentis.
33.(A)It'scleaner.
(B)it'sheavier.
(C)It'swarmer.
(D)Itmovesmoreslowly.
34.(A)Bygreatlyincreasingtheocean'sdepthin
someareas.
(B)Bycreatinglargewavesonthesurface
oftheocean.
(C)Bycausingmudorsandtomixwith
oceanwater
(D)Bycrushinglargeamountsofstone.
35.(A)Toexplainhowwindscauseturbidity
currents.
(B)Toremindthestudentwhereocean
sedimentsoriginate.
(C)Toexplaintheeffectsofturbidity
currents.
(D)Toremindthestudentaboutthenext
assignment.
36.(A)Toconvincehimtogoonacanoetrip.
(B)Toinvitehimtoacookout.
(C)Toaskifshecanborrowhiscar.
(D)Totellhimaboutatripshetook.
37.(A)Alunch.
(B)Asleepingbag.
(C)Acanoe.
(D)Alent.
38.(A)Swimming.
(B)Driving.
(C)Sleepingoutdoors.
(D)Canoeing.
39.(A)Tofindoutwhetherhewantstogo
canoeing.
(B)Totellhimwhetherhercarisrepaired.
(C)Tofindoutwhatkindoffoodheis
bringing.
(D)Totellhimwhattimetheyareleaving.
40.(A)Competitioninbusiness.
(B)Governmentgrants.
(C)Atypeofeconomicpolicy.
(D)Internationaltransportationpractices.
41.(A)Americanindustrialists.
(B)Frencheconomists.
(C)Internationalleaders.
(D)CivilWarveterans.
42.(A)Therightsofprivatebusinessowners
shouldbeprotected.
(B)Thegovernmentshouldn'tinterferein
privatebusiness.
(C)Politiciansshouldsupportindustrial
growth.
(D)Competitionamongcompaniesshouldbe
restricted.
43.(A)Theimpactofenzymesonchemical
reactions.
(B)Thewaythebodyproducesenzymes.
(C)Thestructureofenzymes.
(D)Typesofchemicalproductscreatedwith
enzymes.
44.(A)ItdividesintoTwodifferentparts.
(B)Itkeepsthesamechemicalstructure.
(C)Itbecomespartofanewchemical
compound.
(D)Itproducesmoreoftheenzyme.
45.(A)Provideextraenergytostartthereaction.
(B)Raisethetemperatureofthechemicals.
(C)Releaseachemicalneededtostartthe
reaction.
(D)Lowertheamountofenergyneededto
startthereaction.
46.(A)Toshowthatenzymesareveryeffective.
(B)Topointoutthatenzymescansometimes
failtowork.
(C)Toexplainwhatenzymesaremadeof.
(D)Todescribedifferenttypesofenzymes.
47.(A)Therelationshipbetweenpaintingand
sculpture.
(B)Theideasbehindanartist'swork.
(C)Thepracticalvalueofaworkofart.
(D)Thewaytheeyeperceivesshapein
sculpture.
48.(A)Itisoftendisplayedoutdoors.
(B)Itdoesnotalwaysrepresentanobject.
(C)Itisthree-dimensional.
(D)Itisdonebyrelativelyfewartists.
49.(A)Togiveanexampleofnaturalshapes.
(B)Todescribeearlysculpture.
(C)Toillustratetheiruseastools.
(D)Todemonstratetheirroleasdecorative
objects.
50.(A)Theyarealwaysmadeofstone.
(B)Theyarepaintedinbrightcolors.
(C)Theycontainmovingparts.
(D)Theymakeuseofholes.
SectionTwo:
StructureandWrittenExpression
1.Mostgeologistsbelieve—fromtheremainsof
tinymarineplantsandanimalsthatdied
millionsofyearsago.
(A)whatwasformedpetroleum
(B)thatpetroleumwasformed
(C)whenpetroleumformed
(D)petroleumthatformed
2.TheseatofFrance'sNorthAmericanholdings
intheeighteenthcenturywasQuebec,andthe
Frenchheritage—dominantthere.
(A)toremain
(B)remaining
(C)byremaining
(D)hasremained
3.IfEarthdidnotrotate,differencesinair
pressurewouldbe—,withwindsblowing
fromhigh-pressuretolow-pressureareas.
(A)primaryairflowtocause
(B)theprimarycauseofairflow
(C)theyprimarilycauseairflow
(D)airflowhasaprimarycause
4.Amobileisasculptureconstructedofpansso
delicatelyconnectedandbalanced—theentire
suspendedstructuremaybemovedby
vibrationormanualmanipulation.
(A)inorder
(B)making
(C)with
(D)that
5.Theiceofaglacierthatreachestheseabreaks
off—.
(A)andformingicebergs
(B)toformicebergs
(C)icebergshave-formed
(D)whentheformationoficebergs
6.Migraineheadachesaremorefrequentamong
women—amongmen.
(A)than
(B)however
(C)exceptfor
(D)asair
7.SouthAmericanflamingos