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发信人: bonjovi (bonjovi), 信区: Flyingoverseas
标 题: 94年1月 托福听力文字
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年05月01日16:59:55 星期二), 站内信件
94年1月 托福听力文字
Part A
1. Today is the last day to register for the class, isn't that right?
2. The bill arrived from the bookstore a week ago.
3. Did David show up at the game?
4. Under the window is the new heating unit.
5. Mary used to enter all the races, but now she's given up running.
6. This sauce is sweeter than I prefer.
7. Let's work at home this week.
8. You will come to the art exhibit, won't you?
9. My sister lent me some change.
10. As soon as Larry gets here, we'll leave for class.
11. I can't help thinking it was all my fault.
12. Terry and Chris take notes for him.
13. The salesperson misread the price tag.
14. It pays to take a look at the laboratory manual before a class.
15. We couldn't be more pleased by the pictures.
16. I really felt the movie was a waste of money, didn't you?
17. If only he'd drive more slowly.
18. The dean herself phoned the registrar's office.
19. Jane's essay was criticized by a famous author.
20. Don't tell me you're going out again.
Part B
21. You are looking a little overwhelmed.
No wonder, I got a million things to do and all of them have to be finished
in the next twenty minutes.
What does the man mean?
22. Our basketball team's won every game so far.
Isn't that because of the new coach?
What does the man imply?
23. Were there a lot of people at the concert last night?
It was really pretty crowded, some people were standing in the aisles.
What does the man mean?
24. Do you have any idea what this notice is all about?
I'm as in the dark as you are.
What does the woman mean?
25. I thought you are going to take that psychology course at graduate schoo
l.
I was, but I spoke with Dean Johnson, she talked me out of it.
What did Dean Johnson do?
26. Has the school closed because of the weather?
Only once, I think.
What does the man mean?
27. Lois's going to play volleyball this afternoon.
Should he be doing that today so soon after her injury?
What does the woman imply?
28. Aren't you watching the movie on television?
It is not until eight.
What does the woman mean?
29. This is the longest assignment we've had all semester.
You're telling me, we'll be lucky if we can do half of it.
What does the woman say about the assignment?
30. What time should I be at the festival this evening?
On, so you can come, about 7:30.
What had the woman assumed?
31. Bob wants to know how much this car costs?
Why, he can't buy a new car until he sells his old one.
What does the man mean?
32. Would you like some dessert?
No thanks, I've been sitting here too long already.
What does the woman mean?
33. Larry certainly made a mess of that plain job.
Don't be too hard on him, he was only trying to help.
What does the woman say about Larry?
34. You really should get more exercise, Hellen.
Well, look who's talking.
What does the woman imply about the man?
35. Some of the younger students seemed quite aggressive in the meeting.
Yes, they really took over when it came to the issues of voting rights.
What does the man say about the younger students?
Part C
Questions 36-39, listen to a conversation between two friends.
W: I think we ought to turn around and head back down the trail.
M: Tired, after just a few mile?
W: Not at all, but those are cumulonimbus clouds building up there.
M: So, I don't really care if it gets cloudy. The sun's been pretty strong.
W: Right, but those clouds mean a thunderstorm, lots of rain and sometimes e
ven hail with those kinds of clouds.
M: That doesn't sound so great, but I thought that those cumulus what it's w
ere fair weather clouds.
W: You are thinking of cumulus clouds I bet. Those are definitely cumulonimb
us.
M: How on earth did you ever hear all that, from a meteorological course?
W: I'm an English major, but growing up on a farm, you learn a lot about the
weather.
M: You convince me, let's turn back, and maybe on the way down, you can give
a lesson on clouds.
W: Sure thing, but let's get going.
36. Where does this conversation take place?
37. What is the woman trying to accomplish in this conversation?
38. What does the woman do at present?
39. What will the man and woman probably do next?
Questions 40-45, listen to a talk.
The silkworm gave people the idea of making rayon, a synthetic material that
feels much like silk. Container De Shatiney was the scientist who finally s
ucceeded in initaing silk commercially. Shatiney noticed that the silkworms
digested mulberry leaves into liquid cellulose, and force the liquid out thr
ough tiny holes to form slender threads. He was unable to match the exact di
gestive chemistry of silkworms, but he tried desolving mulberry leaves in ni
tric acid to extract the cellulose, then imitated silkworms by forcing the m
ixture through tiny holes, Shatiney tried using trees as another source of c
ellulose, and find the results were just as good. Since then rayon has repla
ced silk in many commercial enterprises.
40. What is the main topic of the talk?
41. What is Shatiney known for?
42. What especially interested Shatiney about silkworm?
43. What do silkworms eat?
44. How did Shatiney imitate the silkworm?
45. What did Shatiney use trees for?
Questions 46-50
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve in the library fo
r anthropology 311.
W: Professor Gilers's class?
M: That's right. How could you know?
W: Let's just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those ar
ticles.
M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really
matter which one you give me first.
W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been c
hecked out.
M: You're kidding, all of them?
W: Every last month. I've asked professor Gilers twice already to bring in a
dditional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelv
es than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waitin
g for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.
M: And here I went out of my way to free out the whole afternoon to read.
W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole at all I can do about it. All I can s
uggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again, we op
en at eight.
46. What can be inferred about the woman who's speaking?
47. What is the man surprised to learn?
48. What can be inferred about the students in anthropology 311?
49. What does the woman say about Professor Grilers?
50. What does the woman suggest that the man do?
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