1、托福TPOminilectures精品模板1 What is the talk mainly about? A Symbolism in African rock art B Differences between European and African rock art C Conservation of African rock art D New discoveries of African rock art2 According to the professor, what are two main causes of damage to African rock art? Clic
2、k on 2 answers A Pollution B The weather C Animals D Tourists3 Why dose the professor mention the Getty Institute A It is helping to photograph the art B It is displaying samples of the art the school C One of its members discovered the paintings in the Sahara D One of its members found a way to det
3、ermine the age of African paintings4 How do the African rock paintings differ from European rock paintings? A The African paintings more frequently depict people B The African paintings are more abstract C The African paintings do not depict animals D The African paintings are less colorful5 Accordi
4、ng to the professor, what was unusual about the paint used by some African rock artists? A Animal blood was one of its ingredients B It was a mixture of charcoal and water C It reflected light D The sun and rain did not fade its color6 What was learned about the Sahara from African rock art?A It was
5、 much larger than its present size. B Its people migrated to southern Europe. C It once had plenty of rainfall。 D It was once separate from the African continent。7 What is purpose of the talk? A To show the effect of poetry on society. B To point out stylistic similarities of two poets. C To compare
6、 the social structure of the United States before and after the Civil War。 D To introduce the poetry of a particular period.8 What does professor say about fiction during the period immediately after the Civil War?A It changed more than any other type of literature。 B It usually dealt with war-relat
7、ed themes. C It was unpopular with the general reader D It lacked the innovations found in other forms of literature。9 According to professor, what two subjects would most likely be the source of inspiration for a poem by Emily Dickinson? Click on 2 answers A Children falling asleep. B The political
8、 life of a United States president. C The events of a Civil War battle. D A flower garden.10 According to the professor, what aspect of Emily Dickinsons poetry was innovative? A The unusual rhyme scheme. B The combining of profound ideas with familiar images. C The complex vocabulary. D The length o
9、f the verses in her later poetry。11 What does the professor say makes Walt Whitmans poetry particularly notable? A It had a strong impact on Emily Dickinsons work. B Its messages were rejected by readers. C It abandoned many literary traditionsD It mainly dealt with ordinary experiences.12 What does
10、 the professor say may have led Walt Whitman to become a poet?A His love of nature。B His experiences in the Civil War.C His failure at public speaking.D His rejection of science and technology。13 What is the talk mainly about? A Problems with farming during the 1930s。 B The documentary approach to p
11、hotography。 C Improvements in cameras in the 1930s. D Dorothea Langes training in photographic techniques。14 What two factors contributed to the development of Dorothea Langes work? A Improvements in photographic equipment。 B The need to gain support for aid programs. C Her ability to explain to peo
12、ple how they should pose. D Government funding of research in camera technology。15 Why did many farmers leave the southern Great during the 19230s? A Cold weather froze their crops. B The government paid them to move off the land. C They hoped to find work in California。 D Rain had flooded their lan
13、d.16 Why does the professor talk about Dorothea Langes work? A She took powerful photographs of landscapes。 B She improvements to photographic equipment changed the field of photography。 C She organized a government program. D Her photographs are representative of the documentary style of photograph
14、y.17 what would be the most likely subject of a Lange photograph? A A newly built farmhouse. B A homeless farmer。 C A famous politician。 D A bowl of fruit.18 What was the result of Dorothea Langes work at the camp in California? A Photographers were restricted from entering migrant camps。 B Farmers
15、were given money to pay for the crop of peas. C Food supplies were delivered to the camp. D The workers were offered good jobs in California。19 what is the talk mainly about?A Effects of advertising on a societyB The benefits of advertising for consumersC The role of the FTC in international adverti
16、singD Deception in advertising20 What is the purpose of the professors talk? A To provide a history of the FTC。 B To introduce students to various methods of advertising。 C To demonstrate how easily consumers are confused。 D To defend advertising against criticism that it is misleading.21 What is th
17、e professors opinion about most advertising? A It leads consumers to make unwise decisions. B It unnecessarily raises the cost of a product. C It does not deceive consumers. D It has little effect on consumers buying patterns.22 According to the professor, what does the FTC do? A It regulates intern
18、ational trade。 B It sets standards for the advertising industry。 C It imposes taxes on nonessential products. D It assists new advertising agencies。23 When is an advertisement considered deceptive? A When claims about a product are exaggerated。 B When reasonable consumers are misled about an importa
19、nt aspect of a product. C When the FTC collects an adequate number of complaints about an advertisement. D When the majority of consumers refuse to buy a product based on information in the advertisement.24 What is puffery? A An exaggeration of a products quality. B Intentionally deceptive advertise
20、ments。 C Advertisements for beauty products. D A fine charged by the FTC。25 What is the tale mainly about? A An experiment that measured sleep patterns. B A new way to stay awake longer。 C A sleep disorder that affects many people. D An unusual method of treating sleeplessness.26 What are circadian
21、rhythms? A The rate at which the heart beats during sleep. B Cycles of biological activities. C A series of research studies about sleep。 D Social cues that signal daily functions.27 How did the subjects in the research study indicate the end of a sleeping session? A They rang a bell. B They opened
22、the curtains. C They turned on the lights. D They recorded the time in a special notebook。28 What did the researchers conclude about the human sleep/wake cycle? A It is equivalent to the time span of one day. B It is the same for all humans。 C It is substantially different from those of other organi
23、sms. D It is slightly longer than 24 hours。29 Which signals in the environment help humans reset their sleep cycle? Click on 2 answers. A Telephones。 B Clocks. C Outdoor sounds。 D Sunlight。30 According to the professor, why must the circadian rhythm of sleep be reset each day? A It differs from regu
24、lar daily schedules. B It is affected by daily weather changes. C People go to sleep at different times each night。 D People do not nap as often as they should.31 What is the talk mainly about? A Early childhood education。 B Piagets educational background。 C Infants awareness of their surroundings.
25、D Infants lack of response to unfamiliar situations。32 How does recent research affect Piagets theories? A It shows that repeated exposure to objects does not have an impact on an infants curiosity。 B It contradicts his ideas on object permanence。 C It shows that infant heart rate is not affected by
26、 exciting experiences。 D It demonstrates that habituation does not take place in infancy。33 According to Piaget, how do young infants react when they see something unusual? Click on 2 answers。 A They become upset。 B They show no emotion。 C They look at it. D They become excited。34 What was Piagets e
27、xperiment on object permanence supposed to determine? A Whether infants recognize something they have seen before. B Whether infants recognize variations in the sizes of objects. C Whether infants get frightened by large objects. D Whether infants believe hidden objects still exist.35 How did the mo
28、re recent experiment on object permanence differ from Piagets earlier experiment? Click on 2 answers. A The recent experiment tested whether babies would react to an impossible situation。 B The recent experiment involved younger children than Piagets did. C The recent experiment examined how infants
29、 interacted with each other. D The recent experiment used only infant girls as subjects.36 To which situation did the infants have a noticeable reaction? A A short carrot passing behind a solid screen。 B A short carrot passing behind a window screen。 C A long carrot passing behind a solid screen。 D
30、A long carrot passing behind a window screen。37 What is the talk mainly about? A Similarities between vision in cats and in humans. B Hunting techniques of cats. C The position of the eyes on the faces of mammals. D Distinctive features of a cats vision。38 What does the professor imply is a popular
31、misconception about cats? A They are able to see in the dark。 B They are good hunters。 C They rely on smell more than sight for hunting。 D They are unable to see in three dimensions。39 What are two areas in which cats visual abilities are better than humans ? Click on 2 answers. A Judging distances。 B Seeing images clearly. C Seeing in poor light。 D Sensing movement.40 What role does guanin play in the visual processes of a cat? A It causes the cats pupils to dilate。 B It reflects light from the cats retina. C It prevents the blurring
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