1、1995年 托福听力试题 1995年8月托福听力试题1. Do you want to go on a trip with us to Florida this spring?It will cost about $300 a person.What can be inferred about the man?2. My watch stopped again. And I just got a new battery. Why dont you take it to Smiths Jewelry. They can check it for you. And theyre pretty re
2、asonable.What does the man mean? 3. Were going to change our meeting from Monday to Tuesday.Its all the same to me. What does the man mean? 4. We plan to go to the beach after class. Want to come?Id love to. But Prof. Jones want to speak with me.What will the woman probably do?5. Janet sounded worri
3、ed about her grades.But shes getting As & Bs, isnt she?What does the man imply about Janet?6. You look great since youve been taking those exercises classes.Thanks. Ive never felt better in my life.What does the man imply?7. I had a hard time getting through this novel.I know how you feel. Who can r
4、emember the names of 35 different characters.What does the woman imply?8. Thats a long line. Do you think therell be any tickets left?I doubt it. Guess well wind up going to the second show.What does the woman mean?9. This course in much too hard for me. Sorry you decided to take it, huh?What does t
5、he man ask the woman?10. Are you going home for winter vacation?Id agreed to stay on here as a research assistant.What can be inferred about the woman?11. Hello!Hello! This is Dr, Greys office. Were calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.Oh, thanks. Its a goo
6、d thing that you called. I thought it was 4:15 today.What does the man mean?12. How wonderful you won the scholarship. Can you believe it?No. Its almost too good to be true.What does the man mean? 13. Excuse me. Prof. Davidson. But I was hoping to talk to you about my class project for economics.I h
7、ave a class in a few minutes. Why dont you come to see me during office hours tomorrow?When will the woman discuss her project with Prof. Davidson?14. How are you feeling?The stuff the nurse gave me seemed to have helped. But its making me awfully drowsy.What does the woman mean? 15. Bill Smith has
8、volunteered to write a summary of the proposals weve agreed on.Will I have a chance to review it?What does the woman want to know?16. Why dont you wear that yellow shirt that your sister gave you for your birthday.I love that shirt. But its missing two buttons.What does the man mean?17. How many cla
9、sses do you have today?Just one. From 3 till 6.What does the man mean?18. Our football team didnt play very well.Thats true. But at least we won the game.What does the man mean?19. This has been an unusually cool summer.Uh huh! I actually had to get out my wool sweaters in August. What does the woma
10、n imply?20. I got some bad news today. The store where I work in laying off staff.Are they going to let you go?What does the woman want to know?21. Id like to pick this film up by 4 tomorrow afternoon.I can have it for you at 2 if you like.What does the woman say about the film?22. I talked to Phili
11、p today and he said hed be coming to the party.Oh, so he can come after all.What can be inferred about Philip?23. Gary insists on buying the food for the picnic.Thats pretty generous. But shouldnt we at least offer to share the expense?What does the woman suggest they do?24. Hows the new job going?W
12、ell. Im getting used to lots of new things. But I wish the supervisor would give me some feedback.What does the woman mean? 25. Did Linda ever finish that introductory chapter?Im not sure. Shes spent hours on end rewriting it.What does the man imply about Linda?26. The supermarket down the street is
13、 selling everything half price because they are going out of business.Sounds like an ideal time to stock up on coffee.What does the man mean?27. Have you heard anything about the new professor?Just that shes no pushover.What does the man say about the professor?28. I need to get a copy of my birth c
14、ertificate.Sorry. But we can only accept requests by mail now.What does the woman mean?29. When is the earliest flight from Washington to New York?Theres a shuttle at six. And if thats full, theres another at 7.What does the man mean? 30. How do you like to help me plan the refreshments for the astr
15、onomy club meeting tomorrow night?Sure. Lets be careful not to overdo it though. Last time we had enough for 3 clubs put together.What does the woman mean?Question 31-33David, can I give you a hand with one of those grocery bags?Sure, Nanny. Could you take this one please? I didnt realize how heavy
16、these bags would be.Why did you buy so much stuff when you have to walk back home from the store?Well, I didnt intend to buy a lot. But Im having some people over and I guess I needed more than I expected.Whats the occasion?Now the people I live with, the Kremers, have been on vacation for a month a
17、nd I thought Id surprise them. Im inviting some of their friends and families for a welcome home dinner.Oh, thats really thoughtful of you.I figure its the least I can do for them. Theyve been letting me stay with them rent free while Im in school. Really? Thats pretty generous of them.Well, they un
18、derstand how difficult it is to make ends meet when youre a student. Theyve been such a big help to me. I thought that this might be a small way to thank them for the generosity.31. What is David trying to do?32. Why did David think he wouldnt have a problem?33. Why is David appreciative of the Krem
19、ers?Question 34-37Wonderful I spent most of my time at the art museum. I especially liked the new wing. I was amazed to hear the guide explain the problems they had building it.Right. I just read an article that went on & on about the cost. 90 million total I think.Yeah. The guide mentioned that. Yo
20、u could see they spared no expense.Hm. It looked really unusual, at least from what I saw in the picture.It is. The basic design is two triangles. In fact there are triangles all over. The paving stones in the courtyard, the skylights and even a lot of the sculptures.One sculpture is a mobile. Its i
21、n the courtyard and its made of pieces of aluminum that moves slowly in the air. Its really impressive.That was in the article too. It said that the original was steel and it weighed so much that it wasnt safe to hand.Right. They did it over in aluminum so it wouldnt come crashing down on someones h
22、ead.You know the article went into that in detail. There was even an interview with the sculptor.Id like to read that. Would you mind if I borrow the magazine sometime?No. I wouldnt mind if I havent thrown it out yet.34. What did the woman think of the new wing of the museum?35. How had the man lear
23、ned about the museum?36. According to the woman, what do the paving stones, skylights and mobile have in common?37. What was the problem with the original mobile?Questions 38 to 41In the few minutes that remain of todays class. Id like to discuss next weeks schedule with you because Im presenting a
24、paper at a conference in Detroit on Thursday, I wont be here for either Wednesdays or Fridays class. I will however be here for Mondays. Next Friday, a week from today, is the midterm exam, marking the half way point in the semester. Prof. Andrews has agreed to administer the exam. In place of the u
25、sual Wednesdays class, Ive arranged an optional review session. Since it is optional, attendance will not be taken. However attending the class would be a good idea for those worried about the midterm. So remember: Optional class next Wednesday; Midterm, Friday.38. What is the purpose of the talk?39
26、. At what point during the semester does the talk take place?40. What did Prof. Andrews agree to do?41. What will occur at next Wednesdays class time?Question 42 to 46 Todays lecture well center on the prehistoric people of Nevada Desert. Now most of these prehistoric desert people moved across the
27、countryside throughout the year. You might think that theyre wandering aimlessly. Far from it, they actually followed the series of carefully planned moves.Where they moved depended on where food was available. Places where plants were ripening or fish were spawning. Now often when these people move
28、d, they carried all their possessions on their backs. But if the journey was long, extra food and tools were sometimes stored in caves or beneath rocks. One of these caves is now an exciting archaeological site. Beyond its small opening is a huge underground grotto. Even though the cave is very larg
29、e, it was certainly two dark and dusty for the crawlers to live in. But it was a great place to hide things. And tremendous amounts of food supplies and artifacts have been found there. The food includes dried fish seeds and nuts. The artifacts include stone spear points and knives. The spar points
30、are actually rather small. Here is a picture of some that were found. You can see their size in relation to the hands holding them.42. What is the main subject of this talk?43. What point does the speaker make about the prehistoric people of the Nevada Desert?44. Why didnt the people live in the cav
31、e described by the speaker?45. What have archaeologists found in the cave?46. Why does the speaker show a photo to the class?Question 47 to 50To us, the environment in which fish dwell often seems cold, dark and mysterious. But there are advantages to living in water. And theyve played an important
32、role in making fish what they are. One is that water isnt subject to sudden temperature changes. Therefore it makes an excellent habitat for a cold blooded animal.Another advantage is the waters ability to easily support body weight. Protoplasm has approximately the same density as water. So a fish in water is almost weightless. Th
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