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发信人: bonjovi (bonjovi), 信区: Flyingoverseas
标 题: 98年5月 托福听力文字
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2001年05月01日17:12:57 星期二), 站内信件
98年5月 托福听力文字
1. The view is spectacular. Could you take a picture of me with the mountain
s in the background?
I'm afraid I just ran out of film
What does the woman mean? (C)
2. Excuse me, were you ready to order now?
I'll be with you in just minute.
What does the man mean? (B)
3. I think I forgot my umbrella. Did you notice that it was raining outside?
Yeah. It is. And I just realize that I left my car window open.
What will the man probably do next? (C)
4. How does your daughter like her new school?
Fine. She seems to have made new friends in no time.
What can be inferred about the man's daughter? (C)
5. There is an article here in this magazine you might interesting. It's abo
ut buying running shoes.
If it's not chemistry and it's not on the final exam, I can't read it now.
What is the man probably doing? (B)
6. You are washing your car even on vacation. It makes me feel guilty.
You shouldn't. It's just that I have nothing better to do at the moment.
What does the woman imply? (C)
7. My doctor told me I needed to go for some expensive treatment for my inju
red knee.
Are you sure? Maybe you need a second opinion.
What does the woman suggest the man do? (C)
8. Hello, could me fit me in for an appointment today? I need a stylist who'
s good at cutting curly hair.
Judy is good at that. She is the owner. How about the noon?
What will the woman probably do? (B)
9. There is nothing I like more than a good mystery novel when I've got some
spare time.
I like to read too. But I prefer non-fiction: history, social commentary and
stuff like that.
What does the man imply? (C)
10. I'm no expert. But that noise in your refrigerator doesn't sound good.
Maybe you should call and have it checked out.
You are right. And I suppose I've put it off long enough.
What will the woman probably do? (A)
11. What's up with Donald? I've never seen him so happy.
His supervisor gave performance evaluations this morning.
What can be inferred about Donald? (A)
12. It's not going to snow again tomorrow, is it? It was supposed to be warm
all week.
Well, if you go by the forecast that I heard, you shouldn't put your coat an
d hat away quite yet.
What does the woman imply? (B)
13. I don't know how it happened. But I got two different appointments at lu
nch tomorrow. I'm supposed to meet both David and Jim.
Why don't you make one of them a breakfast meeting?
What does the woman suggest the man do? (B)
14. It's all right to wear jeans for a class presentation, isn't it?
That's what I'm wearing. But if we wear jackets too, maybe we won't look so
casual.
What does the man imply? (C)
15. This spring weather is perfect for playing tennis.
Unfortunately the only time I get to enjoy it is when I'm walking to class o
r to the library.
What does the man imply? (D)
16. Boy, how quickly technology changes. So many people have a computer in t
heir home nowadays.
I know. I feel so behind the time.
What can be inferred about the woman? (D)
17. Joan and her friend went to new restaurant last night and said that it s
erved the best food they ever had.
That's quite a recommendation. Maybe we should see for ourselves.
What will the speakers probably do? (D)
18. I hear you have a brother who went to school here too. Have I ever seen
him?
Well, he graduated last year. But you would never have guessed that we were
brothers.
What does the man imply? (D)
19. I'm thinking of heading to the gym before going to dinner. Care to join
me?
If you don't mind waiting while I go get my gym bag..
What does the man mean? (B)
20. I'm in a terrible mood. My boss didn't like the report I wrote.
Well, don't take it out on me.
What does the man mean? (A)
21. So I guess it's been a year now since your last checkup. Have you had an
y health problems?
None to speak of.
What does the woman mean? (B)
22. Have you ordered your graduation announcements?
No, I had Don do it for me.
What does the woman say about the graduation announcements? (D)
23. I hear you got a big parking ticket.
Yeah. I never realized Lot 3 was only for faculty.
What does the man imply? (C)
24. I went through a whole box of paper and a printer ribbon just trying to
get my resume right.
It'll be worth it. You know just to make a good impression.
What can be inferred from the conversation? (B)
25. So you weren't happy with the way the newspaper covered the rally protes
ting the rising tuition fees?
No. The article underestimated the number of students who were there and I d
on't think it explained our point of view very well.
What can be inferred about the man? (A)
26. When are you ever going to finish this report? You've been working on it
for three months.
Only two and half. But it does seem longer.
What does the woman say about the report? (D)
27. I've been meaning to get my eyes checked. I just haven't gotten around t
o it yet.
Why don't you call for an appointment right away? Once on your calendar you
will get it done. What does the man suggest the woman do? (B)
28. Hey, Lisa. Has Professor Smith returned my call yet?
I just got in a little while ago myself.
What does Lisa imply? (C)
29. I got an invitation to a financial planning seminar. And I don't want to
go alone.
Count me in. I need all the help I can get managing my money.
What will the woman probably do? (B)
30. I hope you are not too put out with me for stopping by Fred's on the way
over here. I had to pick up an assignment.
Well, that's not a big deal. But you might at least phone if you know you ar
e going to keep someone waiting.
What does the woman mean? (C)
PART B
31-34 Conversation at a registrar's office at a university.
* I want to register for this mathematics course.
* I'm sorry registration has closed.
* Closed? The clerk told me I could come back and register any time during t
he first week of classes.
* Well, that's not possible. The computer's official student account has alr
eady been sent to the state. And that's what our budget is based on. Who tol
d you that anyway?
* Some woman here when I tried to register three weeks ago. She said I just
had to pay a late fee.
* She must have been a temporary worker. They don't have much training. Why
didn't you register then?
* She said I couldn't until I had my birth certificate. Here it is.
* Your birth certificate?
* Well, I'm a new part-time student. So she ask for identification. I don't
drive so I don't have a driver's license.
* Huh. That's no reason to demand a birth certificate. We only need to estab
lish residency: a phone bill with your name and address on it would've been
fine.
* Really? Only prove of my address?
* Yes. I'm afraid she gave you the wrong information. Still you'll have to w
ait and take your math's class next semester.
* But that's on it fair.
* Well, I sympathize with your problem, but frankly, I don't think there is
anything anyone can do for you. You were trapped in the system. If you want
to you can talk to the director. She will hilp you if she can.
* Great.
* Don't get your hopes up.
31. What problem does the woman have? (B)
32. Why does the woman have to go to the office two times? (D)
33. According to the man, what does the woman need to show the evidence of?
(B)
34. Why does the man imply when he tells the woman "not to get her hopes up"
? (A)
35-38 Conversation between two students doing chemistry experiment.
* Hi, Mary. Do you want to start writing a lab report after we finish this e
xperiment?
* I can't. In fact I need to finish early because I'm going over to the psyc
hology department to talk to Professor Smith about a job opening.
* You mean a job on campus?
* Yeah. And it sounds pretty interesting. It involves helping with your stud
y on learning style. You know, about how some people learn best by sight, wh
ile others learn best by hearing or touch.
* Yeah. I know that's an area of expertise.
* Right. Anyway for her study she's taking some high school students who are
n't doing very well in their classes and testing them to find out what their
learning styles are. Then tutors, people like me, will work with them prese
nting material to them in their particular learning style.
* Hey. That is interesting. Now will you mostly do the testing or the tutori
ng?
* Both I hope. I want to be involved from start to finish.
* Are you getting paid for this?
* I'm sure we'll get something though, probably not much. Anyway it doesn't
matter to me, I just want to have some hands-on experience.
* Yeah. And it'll be nice to help those high school students too.
* That's what I thought when I saw the ad. You know you could do it too. You
don't have to be in her classes to work on the study.
* Really? Do you have any idea what the schedule is like?
* Late afternoon then evening for tutoring I think. After all the kids are i
n regular classes until three thirty.
* Actually that's perfect for me.
* Then come along. We will save the lab report for later. But we'd better ma
ke sure we do a good job on our experiment first.
* Yeah. First thing's first.
35. What are the speakers mainly discussing? (D)
36. Why is the woman interested in working with Professor Smith? (B)
37. What will the college students do for the high school students? (C)
38. What will the speakers probably do next? (D)
PART C
39 to 42 A museum guide talking about native American pottery.
Hello, I'll be your tour guide today here at the art museum so I'd like to w
elcome you to this month's exhibit of native American pottery. We'll begin o
ur tour in a few minutes. But first I'm going to tell you something about th
e way this pottery was created. Pottery was made all over ancient North Amer
ica by many different groups of people. One of the earliest of these ancient
American cultures was the Hohokam people. They lived in what is now Arizon
a from about 300 BC to AD 1500. And it's their pottery that you will be look
ing at today. All of the pottery was made from clay. Some objects were mug,
bowls and ladies for drinking and eating. You will also see finger rings and
animal-shaped incense burners which we believe were probably used in specia
l ritual. The Hohokam formed their pottery vessels from coils of clay. Then
shaped them with special tools to create very thin sides on the vessels. Aft
erwards they painted the pottery with red design. Actually many of the piece
s here have designs right on them that show how the pottery was used. Now I
hope you'll enjoy the beauty and the uniqueness of the Hohokam pottery and t
hat will give you some interesting insights about the people who created it.
Please feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for joining us today
.
39. What does the speaker mainly discuss? (C)
40. What is the purpose of the talk? (B)
41. What did the Hohokam do with their pottery? (B)
42. What does the speaker say about the way the hohokam pottery was made? (
A)
43 to 46 A talk in an American history class.
I'm going to introduce two current points of view about the motivation for w
riting the United States Constitution back in 1787. The first one is called
the idealist view. The idealists basically believe that the writers of the C
onstitution were motivated by ideas. Which ideas? The ideas of the revolutio
nary war, such as liberty and democracy. The idealists remind that the young
country had a lot of problems: an economic depression, a large war debts, l
awlessness and trade barriers between the states. They argue that the repres
entatives needed to control these problems in order for the United States to
survive. The other point of view is the economic view. The economic view is
that the writers of the Constitution were concerned about their own financi
al interests. According to them most people were living wealth for the wealt
hiest people were afraid of losing their money. The writers wanted a strong
central government that would promote trade protect private property and per
haps most of all collect taxes to pay off the United States' large war debts
. Because a number of those who wrote the constitution had loaned money to t
he government during the revolution. Which view is correct? Well historians
who wrote during the calm and prosperous 1950s found reasons to believe the
idealist view. Those who wrote during the trouble of 1960s found support for
the economic view point. I'd say that neither view is complete, both the id
ealist and the economic perspective contribute a part to the whole picture.
43. What is the talk mainly about? (D)
44. According to the economic view, who benefited the most from the new Cons
titution? (B)
45. What can be inferred about the views of the historians ? (C)
46 to 50 Part of a speech on birds by a biologist.
Many egg-laying animals merely lay their eggs and leave. Turtles for instanc
e, the eggs hatch on their own. The current theory about birds is that the e
arliest birds did just that when they were cold-blooded creatures living in
warm places. However when they became warm-blooded creatures living in cold
places they had to remain on the eggs to keep them warm. The process we call
incubation. For this they needed a place a nest. Very likely the first nest
s were just primitive depressions scrape into the ground. Even now many spec
ies still lay eggs in this sort of crude nests. In fact every spring a mothe
r killdeer lays her in some pebbles along the edge of the parking lot just o
utside this building. Primitive nests on the ground were fine for some birds
but others began to elevate their nests in branches perhaps to avoid predat
ors. These early elevated nests were probably loose platforms of sticks and
twigs the types still built by ospreys and mostarians today. The latest evol
vement in nest the most recent version, so to speak, is the cup-shaped nest.
This is the one we regard today as the typical bird's nest, you know, like
a robin's nest.
46. What is the main topic of the talk? (C)
47. What evolutionary change in birds led to nest building? (B)
48. According to the speaker, where were the first bird's nests located? A)
49. What is the killdeer's nest in parking lot an example of? (A)
50. According to the speaker, what is a possible reason that birds began to
build nests in trees?
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