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1、TOEFL分块经验1. Its such a nice day. Why dont we have lunch outside?OK. Bur lets find someplace thats not too noisy.What does the man mean?2. Look at the time. Im going to miss my bus.Dont worry. Ill drive you to the stop. And if the us has already left I can get you to your apartment.What does the woma

2、n mean?3. Can you recommend a hotel in New York?Well, I can think of several. Whats your budget like?What does the man imply?4. Any messages for me?Someone did call. But there was so much static I couldnt make out what he was saying. What does the woman mean?5. Didnt George give a great speech?Are y

3、ou serious?What can be inferred about the woman?6. Can I open a checking account here?Im sorry. Youll have to step over to the managers desk.What does the woman imply?7. Now that Ive finished my exams. Im going to relax and go to a movie tonight.Lucky you! Ive still got two finals to take.What can b

4、e inferred about the woman?8. Its very nice of you to give me your tickets for the play.Please. Dont mention it. Im going to be out of town this weekend anyway.What can be inferred about the man?9. I almost forgot. I still owe you ten dollars from the other night. Do you have change for a twenty?Oh-

5、. Not at the moment. Lets just straighten it out some other time.What does the woman mean?10. Hey! What happened to all that food we bought? The refrigerator is empty.My little brother with a big appetite was here. He really combed these out.What does the man mean?11. Im taking Prof. Bams course nex

6、t semester. Anything I need to know about it? If I were you. Ill take careful notes. Her exams are based on her lectures. What advice does the man give the woman?12. Im glad you finally decided to go skiing with us next week.I still have to get my supervisor to agree to it.What does the woman imply?

7、13. Did you see the college newspaper? They did a story on our voter registration campaign.I did. Maybe itll spark some interest on campus. Without more volunteers well never meet our goal. What does the man mean?14. Have you net the new sales manager yet?Weve been introduced about three times, he s

8、eems a little forgetful.What can be inferred about the sales manager?15. Excuse me, but do you happen to have some change for the paring meter?No. But if you go into the restaurant youll probably be able to change a dollar bill.What does the woman want to do?16. I am going to tell that neighbor of m

9、ine to turn down that music once and for all.I see why you are angry. But Ive always found that the polite route is the most effective.What does the man mean?17. I love your new sofa. But why dont you put it over there under the window?Oh, but the plants are doing well on the table there.What does t

10、he man imply?18. At the rate of its being used, the copier is not going to make it through the rest of the year.The year? Its supposed to be good for five.What does the woman say about the copier?19. Ive been invited to a dinner party at Janets. Do you think should bring something?You could pick up

11、a cake. Chocolate is her favorite.What does the woman suggest the man do?20. Im sorry I missed your soccer game. But I had the flu.Dont worry about it. We couldnt have played worse.What does the woman mean?21. Do you feel like watching the evening news?You ought to stay away from me. I have a bad co

12、uld and wouldnt want you to catch it.What does the woman mean?.22. Hew! Its a real scorcher today.And the forecasters are saying there is no end in sight.What does the man imply?23. Uh-uh. Look Im going to be a little late for class. I hope Prof. Clark does start on time today.Are you kidding? You c

13、an set your watch by the start of his class.What can be inferred about Prof. Clark?24. Are you keeping count on the news from home since youve been here?Ive been getting weekly updates.What does the man mean?25. Well, what did you think of the theater director?You mean Emily Thompson? She was away a

14、ttending a conference.What does the man mean? 26. That movie was awful. And yet it got such great reviews.It was hardly worth the price of admission.What does the man mean?27. Im just looking for bike that will me get to the library and back.With the roll of the way they are youll need a sturdy one.

15、 What does the woman imply?28. Ill take this suit. It fits me really well. And while I amend it I like the shirt and the tie too.We have some nice socks that match.What does the woman mean?29. Sorry I didnt see you on the news. Yeah. And its not likely they are going to rebroadcast it anytime soon.W

16、hat does the man imply?30. The science exhibit is opening today. You are coming with me this afternoon, arent you?I have too much work to do for tomorrow.What does the man mean?PART B31-34 Conversation between a student and guidance counselor*Hello, John. You must be pleased. After all how many stud

17、ents are lucky enough to have been accepted at their first and their second choices?*Not many I know. But Im not sure yet which one to choose.*Well, you seem to have doubts about the state university. But its biology department has a fine reputation. What more could a biology major want?*Yeah. And t

18、hey also have internships for seniors. But a friend told me that for the first two years some lectures have a hundred and fifty students. You probably wouldnt get to know any of your teachers.*Well, you might actually. Because those classes also have small discussion sections. Twice a week, and have

19、 no more than twenty students.*I know. But Ive heard that they are usually taught by graduate students. At White Stone College all classes are taught by professors.*What about Sating? Do you prefer a small town like White Stone? Or a bigger place like the state capital?*That doesnt matter to me. Wha

20、t I do care about is getting individual attention from the faculty than making friends.*Look, Ive known you for four years now and you seen to be a pretty outgoing person. I dont think you have any trouble making friends at the state university. It sounds to me that you are learning toward White Sto

21、ne though?*I am. The only problem is that the White Stones tuition is really high and Im not sure I can afford it.*You could still apply for a student loan or sign up for a work-study program.*Yeah. I think Ill look into that.31. Why did the man go to see the woman?32. What concern does the man have

22、 about the state university?33. What does the man consider to be an advantage of the White Stone College?34. What is the man likely to do in the near future?35-39 Conversation between two students.*Hi, Claire. How does it feel to be back on campus?*Keach, hi. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixe

23、d feelings. *Oh, why?*I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave. I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.*That makes sense for a genetic major. What did you do? Clean the cages?*This is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to pre

24、pare them for life in the wild.*You mean the endangered species like the tiger and the panda?*Well, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I was working with whooping cranes and sandtail cranes. It was really neat. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vet to give

25、medical check-ups.*I can see why it was hard to leave that job. But how did you teach a bird how to eat and drink?*We covered ourselves up with clothes and used puppets made out of stuffed cranes to show the baby chicks what to do. Then the chicks copied what the puppets did.*Clothes? Puppets? Sound

26、s like fun.*It was. The clothes and puppets are the key tool of this. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the genial stock, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their care-takers.*So if the care-taker is a person, the crane will stay in places where people are.*

27、Yeah. And their chances for survival arent very good. But by covering ourselves and by using birds puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.*A chance of being successful? Hasnt this been do

28、ne before?*Its been done with sandtail cranes and everyone is optimistic about its work with whooping cranes too.*Yeah. Its exciting, isnt that?35. Why does the woman say she has a mixed feelings?36. What was the womans job?37. What is the goal of the wild life center?38. Why does the man mention th

29、e tigers and pandas?39. Why do the staff members cover themselves with clothes as they work?PART C TALKS40 to 42 A lecture in a architectural design course.In 1871 the first passenger elevators were used in office buildings and allowed architects to build higher than people could comfortably walk. A

30、nother innovation was in building technique. In 1885 the steel skeleton was introduced and allowed for the construction of tall building that could withstand high winds. We take for granted some of the other inventions that enabled people to live and work in skyscrapers. For example, few people real

31、ized that the telephone was necessary for vertical communication and that flush toilet and vacuum incinerator made waste disposal possible. Now as we entered the age of super skyscraper, some with more than 200 floors, we see the need for even more technological innovations. In the area of heating a

32、nd cooling systems for example. For all their benefits, these super tall building do cause problems though. For one thing they place enormous train on parking and traffic row in urban areas. But lets leave behind these technical concerns and move on to consider some of the design elements that have come to characterize the age of the skyscraper.

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