1、Part Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each quest
2、ion there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.A.The woman can bargain for lower prices.B.The wom
3、an should wait for the discount.C.The woman may buy cheaper books at the flea market.D.The woman may borrow books from the library.C听力原文 W: Im wondering where I can buy cheaper books. The stores in our university dont even have any discount. M: I heard that there would be a flea market on Sunday aft
4、ernoon in front of the library where those used goods would be sold at low prices. Q: What does the man mean? 2.A.Only hard work can contribute to success.B.Young people should not be ambitious.C.Entertainment programs bring bad effects.D.Young people should have big dreams.A听力原文 I notice recently t
5、hat entertainment programs are getting popular among young people. Yeah. Some even dream of becoming a celebrity overnight, but they forget only good efforts can be returned. 3.A.Move out of the campus.B.Live on campus.C.Move near the campus.D.Live in downtown.B听力原文m always late for my morning class
6、es and have no time for breakfast. Its because all the traffic is far away from where I live. Well, you would not have that problem if you moved into our campus. What does the woman suggest the man do?4.A.The woman is sure to do well in her job.B.The woman should take the job first.C.The woman shoul
7、d work hard on the job.D.The woman should like the job first.D听力原文 I dont know whether I should take the job. You know, it offers a lot of chances but few holidays. From my perspective, chances and holidays dont matter. If youre fond of a job, youre sure to spare no effort on it. 5.A.The man knows n
8、othing about psychology.B.The man used to skip psychology classes.C.The man is making up a missed lesson.D.The man neednt worry about the exam.m so nervous about the coming psychology exam, so much that I often have nightmares. If you had attended more classes, you couldnt end up being in such a ter
9、rible situation. What can we learn from the conversation?6.A.Do more physical activities.B.Stay at home whenever possible.C.Care more about her health.D.Move to other places. Its said that the flu is spreading fast in our region recently. Im really worried about that. What do you suggest? You cannot
10、 go down with it if you dont often go to crowded places, and whats more, dont forget to take exercise. What does the man suggest the woman do?7.A.The approaches to dealing with crimes.B.The rise of crime rate recently.C.The news about crime prevention.D.The efforts to prevent crimes. I just got a pi
11、ece of news from Channel Four that the government will go about preventing crimes. Yeah. It also says that it is about time that measures should be taken before things get worse. What are the speakers talking about?8.A.Business partners.B.Intimate friends.C.Interviewer and interviewee.D.Secretary an
12、d boss. According to your schedule, there will be a field trip after your meeting with those representatives. OK. Do remind me again in case of my failure to keep that in mind. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers? Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just hea
13、rd. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 9.A.It prevents people from going bankrupt.B.It saves money in case of medical problems.C.It keeps people away from illness or injury.D.It raises money for those sick or injured. Jack, when I registered for a class this morning, I was told that all international students are
14、 required to have a health insurance policy. How come? It is to guard against sudden economic emergencies due to sickness or injury. You know the cost of medical care is relatively high. m young and healthy. Why should I waste my money? It is possible this money is down the drain, but if you have a
15、medical problem, I can assure you the insurance can save you from going bankrupt. They say that the university has a health insurance plan for both the staff and students, which costs $150 a year. They also say that I can purchase health insurance elsewhere as long as Im insured. What do you think?
16、If I were you, I would make a close study of the health policies available before I make a decision. What are the things I should pay attention to? The most important thing, I think, should be the terms and limitations, such as whether it covers dental services, and many other things like that. Well
17、, it seems very complex. Youre right, but you have to get used to it. If you buy a car, you have to get your car insured too. It is illegal to drive a car that isnt insured. Most people in the US are insured in some way against something. Can we insure our knowledge? Sounds good, but I havent heard
18、of that thing. s a health insurance policy for?10.A.Spend more money on it.B.Consider her economic conditions.C.Consult an expert in insurance policies.D.Examine the policies carefully. What does the man suggest the woman do before purchasing health insurance?11.A.Their service quality.B.Their cost.
19、C.Their contents.D.Their validity period. What should the woman give priority to when studying the health policies?12.A.It is illegal to drive an uninsured car.B.There are too many cars in the US.C.An uninsured car wont get compensation.D.Cars are likely to be involved in accidents. Why should a car
20、 be insured according to the man? Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 13.A.She is in bad condition.B.She thinks they are unhealthy.C.She wants to lose weight.D.She doesnt like snacks. Want some potato chips? Well, no. Thank you. But arent potato
21、 chips your favorite snack? Try some, anyway, they are tasty. Yes, I know. But I pay more attention to my health now. You know they contain a lot of fat and salt, and are high in calories. Come on. Since when have you become so health-conscious? I watched a movie recently. It is about a man who ate
22、nothing but McDonalds for a month. And by the end of the month, he gained more than 10 kilos and his health deteriorated. But was he crazy? It is a documentary film. The man simply used himself to test the effects of fast food on human body. And the point of the movie is very clear: Fast foods are b
23、ad even in moderation. But dont you think its unacceptable that something so tasty can be bad for you? In fact, you dont have to avoid eating fast food completely. After watching the movie, Ive also decided to cut back on those packaged snacks that I enjoyed so much. But weight gain is just one of t
24、he problems. If you eat too much of those junk foods that are high in fat, salt and energy, youre running the risk of developing health problems such as heart diseases and diabetes later on in life. Thats frightening. I think I should cut back on my snack consumption, too. Why doesnt the woman want
25、potato chips?14.A.He was fascinated with it.B.He tried to prove it was bad for health.C.He wanted to know its effect on health.D.He was chosen for an experiment. Why did the man in the film eat so much fast food?15.A.She developed health problems.B.She lost the weight gained recently.C.She stopped eating fast food.D.She ate less packaged snacks. How did the film affect the woman?Section B In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the
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