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发信人: bonjovi (bonjovi), 信区: Flyingoverseas
标 题: 93年8月 托福听力文字
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年05月01日16:59:22 星期二), 站内信件
93年8月 托福听力文字
Part A
1. I'm about to go swimming.
2. He doesn't like to drive at night unless he has to.
3. I can't get used to this hot weather.
4. I preferred to sit in the aisle seat.
5. Didn't the summer just fly by!
6. No sooner had I turned on TV than the phone rang.
7. The bookstore's out of lined notebook paper.
8. No one understands cameras better than Mary.
9. My father makes me promise to study hard.
10. They can't go to Europe this summer because of college expenses.
11. You haven't gone to the dean yet?
12. Cathy is running out of time on her project.
13. The meeting shouldn't take more than ten minutes or so.
14. She was afraid she'd miss her class.
15. What a week this has been!
16. Nancy got Ann to answer the phone for her.
17. I can't deny that what you say may have some basis in fact.
18. Masmi's looking into the possibility of getting a loan.
19. Carl was broke after his vacation.
20. You need to spell out clearer instructions for me.
Part B
21. Do you mind if I use your phone?
Of course not.
What does the woman mean?
22. It's a nice pen, where did you get it?
It came in the mail yesterday from my mom and dad.
What does the man say about the pen?
23. I can't stop thinking about my research.
Neither can I. I am working on my these day and night.
What does the man mean?
24. Do you think the price of our meals will go up next term?
There is no question about it.
What does the woman expect?
25. I wish I could find that new grocery store. It must be around here some
where.
Maybe you'd ask the newsstand, they are often helpful.
What does the woman suggest that the man do?
26. Thanks for bringing the books back.
I thought you need them to study over the weekend.
Thanks for letting me use them.
What does the man done?
27. Will you come to my poetry reading next week?
I'll be out of town then.
What does the man mean?
28. Why were you late for the meeting this afternoon?
I just lost track of time.
What does the man mean?
29. We need to let everyone know about the benefit concert, but we don't hav
e much money for advertising.
How about using the school radio station? They broadcast free public service
announcement.
What does the man suggest that they do?
30. Janison said he wanted to get involved in the student government this ye
ar.
But he hasn't gone to a single meeting, has he?
What does the man imply about Janison?
31. It's almost five o'clock and Fred'd not here yet.
If he doesn't hurry, he won't make his flight.
Why is the woman worried?
32. I heard there are a few seats left for tonight show.
Really? I was under the impression that they were sold out a long time ago.
What does the woman mean?
33. The students have been protesting against the increasing tuition.
Yes, I heard about the protest, but I don't know how much good it will do.
What does the man mean?
34. Would you pass me the sport section, please?
Sure. If you give me the classified ads and editorial section.
What are the people doing?
35. Professor Cux said you can pick up your term paper at her office.
So, she has graded it.
What had the man assumed?
Part C
Questions 36-39, listen to a conversation.
M: I'm thinking about transferring out of state college into another school
in the fall.
W: After a year and a half? How come? I thought you liked it here.
M: I do. But here our flight program doesn't give degrees, only licenses, an
d I need both a license and a degree.
W: So where do you want to go?
M: I wouldn't wind going to Makmillen university. It has an excellent reputa
tion for its school of aviation, but I have a feeling it's very selective.
W: But you've gotten good grades in the three semesters you've been in the s
tate college, haven't you?
M: Yah, mostly A's and B's.
W: So what were you worried about then, just ask your professors to write le
tters of recommendation for you, and you'll be set.
36. Who is the man planing to do?
37. What kind of career is the man interested in?
38. What concern does the man have about Makmillen University?
39. What does the woman tell the man to do?
Questions 40-42, listen to a talk:
Good afternoon! As you know, this is a course in beginning political theory.
We'll be meeting each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 clock for the
next twelve weeks. Each Monday, I'll give a lecture on the different concept
of political thought and I will talk about justice for example. On Wednesda
y, you'll have to hand in one-page paper on the topic, and as a group. We'll
discuss the issues involved. On Thursday, I'll turn your paper with suggest
ions for a revision. Also on Thursday, we'll explore through lecture and dis
cussion what prominent political thinkers had to say about the topic. Over t
he weekend, you'll revise your paper and hand it in on the following Monday.
I'll grade only the revised. Keep your papers brief, because I'll accept on
papers that exceed a single page. I'll be available on Tuesday and Friday a
fternoons to discuss your papers with you. Are there any questions?
40. What is the speaker's purpose in this talk?
41. When will the speaker be available to discuss papers?
42. What must a student do with the paper that is returned on Thursday?
Questions 43-46, listen to a conversation between two people as they are wal
king down the street:
M: It looks like we are going to have a shower at any minute now.
W: I thank so too. Is it strange how you can sense it?
M: I know what you mean.
W: Look at the clouds in the sky. Whenever they seem dark and low like this,
you know it's going to rain, or look at the object that's far away, if it s
eems clear to you, it's probably going to pour.
M: Yes, and everything seems to have a stronger smell to me then.
W: I know, and people often say it's going to rain when they have aches and
pains in certain parts of their body. My mother always complains that her kn
ee hurts just before a storm.
M: And have you noticed how the animals react before a storm?
W: Sure, horses and cows will seem to go a protected area and huddle togethe
r.
M: Yah, but with all these sensible signs, how come we aren't carrying our u
mbrella with us now?
43. What is the main topic of the conversation?
44. What does the woman say how distant object looks to her before a storm?
45. What does the man say seem to happen to his sense of smell?
46. What do the speakers have this time?
Question 47-50, listen to a talk given in a biology class:
Today, I'd like to discuss about the first known instance of a strange e
volutionary strategy. This phenomenon occurs in the lowering plant called th
e scarlet jelly. The scarlet jelly depends on both hummingbirds and months f
or pollination, and the blossoms seem to change their color for each of thes
e pollinators on firm mountain near Steven, Arizona, where these flowers gro
w, hummingbirds arrive at mid-July to drink nectar from the scarlet jelly. I
n July, the flowers are bright red, which is attractive to the hummingbirds.
By late August, however, the hummingbirds leave the area for warmer climate
. As the weather cools, the color of the plants blossoms change to white, a
color that attracts a particular moth species, the night-flying hawk moths.
Apparently, this kind of moths can see these white blossoms easily at night.
These moths continue to pollinate the flowers until well into September. Th
e scarlet jelly demonstrates an unusual way in which a plant lures pollinato
rs to continue its life cycle.
47. What is the main topic of the talk?
48. Why is the scarlet jelly, the plant, considered to be unusual?
49. Why did the hummingbirds leave the mountains?
50. According to the speaker, in that way a white blossom is attractive to m
oths?
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