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听力模拟题库答案

Test1

11-35BDCDCBBDABAACBBBCDBCCBCDA

36-43Evidence,links,breastfed,intelligent,consideration,organizer,economic,perform

44.However,thescientistsnotethatthemother’smilkcontainssubstancesnotfoundincow’smilkormilkproductforbabies.

45.Theyareamonghundredsofnutrientsfoundinbreast-milkandnotinothermilkproduct.

46.Theysaywomenwhobreastfeedtheirbabiesmayspendmoretimewiththem.

 

Test2

11-35DBBBADDCBABCDCBADBDBBACAA

36-43industrialtraditionalancientsocialperiodconventionobservedchose

44.Heproposedpublicparadestoshowthestrengthoflabororganizationsandurgedpeopletoendthedaywithoutdoorparties.

45.Theneveryonewenttoanearbyparktoeatameal,andhearspeechesandmusic.

46.Overtheyears,however,theconditionsofAmericanworkershaveimproved.Suchdemonstrationarenolongercommon.

 

Test3

11-35BCADDBAABCBDDDBBDCCACADDC

36-43effortofficialsnegotiatebalancedcompetitionexchangeprocessenvironmental

44.These“greenhousegases”trapheatintheatmosphereandareblamedforchangingtheworld’sclimate.

45.Butcurrently,nationsproducingonly44percenthaveapprovedtheProtocol.Russiaproducesabout17percentoftheworld’sgreenhousegases.

46.TojointheWTO,acountrymustreachagreementwithmajortradingcountriesthatarealsotheWTOmembers.

Test4

11-35CACADCBDDAABDACDDABBCBBCA

36-43Europepopularityprivateexactly

officialsorganizationscientificbeginnings

44.OldAmericanswholearnedLatinaschildrenspentalotoftimerepeatingdifferentformsofthewords.

45.Today,however,manyLatinschoolbooktellsabouttheirlivesofyoungpeopleinancientRome.

46.CompetitionsincludewrittentestsinreadingLatin,Romanlifeandhistory.OthercompetitionsofferawardsforthebestRomanartandclothing

 

Test5

11-35DDBBDDAADDACCBDDAABCCBDDA

36-43majoroccupiesformeddevelop

improvementsforcedtargetswounded

44.Alongthewaytheboatpassesmarkersshowingthenamesofothershipsthatweredestroyedordamagedduringtheattack.

45.Theshipandmostofthecrewwerelostinhorrifyingmoments.

46.VisitorscanlookdownintothewaterandseethebattleshipArizonaasitlayafterattack.

 

Test6

Scripts

11.M:

It'salreadyraininghard.I'mafraidI'IImisstheflightifIwaithere.

W:

CanIgiveyoualift?

Q:

Whatdidthewomanoffer?

(D)

12.M:

Thetelephonecompanysaysthattheycansendamanbetweenoneandthreetomorrowafternoon.Butsomeonehastobeathometolethimin.

W:

Well,IguessI'IIhavetotakeofffromworkatnoon.Wecan'tgoanylongerwithoutatelephone.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanneedtodotomorrow?

(C)

13.M:

Howdoyouwanttosendthepackage,byairmailorbyordinarymail?

W:

Byairmail,please.It'smuchquickerthantheordinary.

Q:

Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

(C)

14.M:

Hi,Jennifer,wherewereyouatlunchtime?

Iwassavingaseatforyouin

thedininghall.

W:

Oh,sorry,mythirstforknowledgewasgreaterthanmypangsforhunger.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(B)

15.W:

I'msorry,butthenumberyouaredialingdoesnotexist.

M:

Butthat'simpossible!

Ijustspoketohimanhourago.Pleasecheckitforme.

Q:

Whatisthemantryingtodo?

(D)

16.W:

Wherecanwegetataxi?

M:

Rightoutside.Butmostpeopledon'ttaketaxis.Theytakeabustotheterminal.It'salotcheaper.

Q:

Whydon'tpeopletaketaxistotheterminal?

(B)

17.M:

Mr.Smithaskedmetotellyouthathe'ssoπy出athecan'tcometomeetyouinperson.Heisreallytoobusytomakethetrip.

W:

That'sOK,I'mgladyou'vecomeinhisplace.

Q:

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(C)

18.M:

Ihadahardtimegettingthroughthisnovel.

W:

Ishareyourfeeling.Whocanrememberthenamesof35differentcharacters?

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanimply?

(A)

Nowyou'Uheartwolongconversations.

ConversationOne

M:

Hello.I'mfromtheNewLifeDaily.WouldyoumindifIaskyouafewquestionsaboutyourjob?

W:

Notatall.

M:

Whendidyoubeginthissortofwork?

W:

Letmesee...Urn.Yes,sixyearsagothisMarch.

M:

Andyouenjoyit?

W:

Ohyes,verymuch.Itisverytiringwithlonghoursonthejob,sometimesasmuchas12hours.Well,butit'sexcitingtomeetpeoplefromallovertheworld.Itreallyis.

M:

Whatexactlydoyoudo?

W:

Well,Itaketouriststothefamousplacesinthecity,tellthemthehistoryoftheplaces,andtalkaboutwhythey’refamous.But,there'stheotherside.

M:

Whatdoyoumean?

W:

Well,youknow,whenforeignerscometothiscountry,thingsareverydifferent.

So,itismyjobtogivethemadvice,helpthemwithproblems,andwell,makethemfeelcomfortable.

M:

Andwhatspecialqualificationsarenecessary?

W:

Well,theyhavetoenjoymeetingnewpeople.Andthey,well,theymusttakespecialcoursesinthehistoryofthecityandthingslikethat.

M:

Anddoyouhavetoknowforeignlanguages?

W:

Yes,that'samust.Otherwise,atourcompanycanuseyouonlyforthetoursthatspeakEnglish.AndmostofthetouristscomefromSouthAmerica.

M:

SouthAmerica.Isee.SotheyspeakSpanish?

W:

That'sright,Spanish.Butmycompanywillhireonlypeoplewhospeakatleasttwoforeignlanguages.

M:

Andyou?

Howmanyforeignlanguagesdoyouspeak?

W:

Me?

Ispeakthree:

Spanish,FrenchandItalian.

M:

Threelanguages?

ThenIcanseewhyyourworkissoeasyforyou.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.Whatjobdoesthewomantake?

(B)

20.Whatisabadpointofthewoman'sjob?

(D)

21.Howmanyforeignlanguagesdoesthewoman'scompanyrequire?

(B)

22.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?

(B)

ConversationTwo

M:

Hi,Helen.

W:

Hi,Frank.DidyouenjoyyourbusinesstripinNewYork?

M:

Yes,thanks.Well,whendoyouwanttoleaveforthatseasidetown?

W:

I'mnotsureyet.ButmaybeweshouldleaveFridayafterwork.It'salongdrivebutIwouldrathergettherelateFridaythanmiddaySaturday.Wehave3daysoffthistimeafterall.

M:

Howlongisit?

W:

Fiveorsixhours.

M:

Sayyouleaveat4:

30rightafterworkandyou'llbetherearound9or10.

W:

Isupposeso,andwecouldstillhaveagoodnight'ssleep.

M:

Whatareyougoingtotake?

W:

MostlyshortsandT-shirts.

M:

Don'tyouthinkit'sgoingtobeabitcoldatnightattheseaside?

W:

Maybe.I'mgoingtotakeasweateroralightcoatjustincase.

M:

Hopeyouhaveagoodtimethere.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard

23.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

(B)

24.Whendoesthewomanplantoarrive?

(A)

25.Whatistheweatherlikeinthetownduringtheday?

(D)

PassageOne

Doyourememberatimewhenpeoplewerealittlenicerandgentlerwitheachother?

Icertainlydo.AndIfeelthatmuchoftheworldhassomehowgottenawayfromthat.ToooftenIseepeoplerushingintoelevatorswithoutgivingthoseinsideachancetogetofffirst,orneversaying"thankyou"whenothersholdadooropenforthem.Wegetlazyandinourlaziness,wethinkthatsomething,likeasimple"thankyou"doesn'treallymatter.Butitcanmatterverymuch.

Thefactthatnomatterhownicelywedressorhowbeautifullywedecorateourhomes,wecan'tbetrulyelegantwithoutgoodmannersbecauseeleganceandgoodmannersalwaysgohandinhand.Infact,Ithinkofgoodmannersasasortofhiddenbeautysecret.Haven'tyounoticedthatthekindest,mostgenerouspeopleseemtokeepgettingprettier?

It'sfunnyhowthathappens.Butitdoes.Takethelong-lostartofsaying'"thankyou".Likewearingalittlemakeupormakingsureyourhairisneat,gettingintothehabitofsaying"thankyou"canmakeyoufeelbetteraboutyourselves.Goodmannersaddtoyourimagewhileanangryfacemakesthebestdressedpersonlookugly.

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

(C)

27.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutpeopleofthepast?

(A)

28.Accordingtothespeaker,howcanwebestimproveimage?

(C)

PassageTwo

Themostimportantthingaboutfirstaidistodoonlywhatisnecessary,buttodothatascarefullyandquicklyasyoucan.Whenanaccidenthappens,don'trushorgetexcited.Stopandthinkfirst.Iftheinjuredpersonisinnoimmediatedangerfromfire,waterortraffic,leavehimlyingwhereheis.Arolled-upcoatorsweaterplacedunderhishead,andacoatorblanketoverhim,isthebesttreatmentyoucangivewhilewaitingforhelp.Ifthepersonisunconscious,loosenhisclothing,especiallyroundtheneck.Ifanarmorlegliesawkwardlyandlooksoutofshape,trynottomoveit.Rememberthatyoucandoalotofharmbytryingtodotoomuch.

Ofcourse,therearetimeswhenyoucan'twaitforhelpandyoumustdothebestyoucanuntiladoctororambulancearrives.Iftheinjuredpersonhasstoppedbreathing,youmuststartartificialrespirationassoonaspossible.Ifheisbleedingbadly,youmustactimmediatelytostoptheflowofblood.Ifyoucan'tstandthesightofblood,takefewdeepbreathsthroughyourmouth.Thiswillenableyoutothinkclearlyandactcalmly.

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.Whatisthemostimportantthingaboutfirstaid?

(D)

30.Whatshouldwedoiftheinjuredpersonisinnoimmediatedanger?

(A)

31.WhichofthefollowingsisNOTanactoffirstaid?

(B)

PassageThree

WhenIwastoldinAfricathatpeopleinaWesterncitycouldbelonely,Ididn'tbelieveit.IimaginedLondon,forinstance,withtenmillionpeople,whichwasdoublethetotalpopulationofZambia,whereIgrewup.Iimaginedthatifanyonefeltlonelyhewouldsimplywalkoutandtalkto

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