Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A
1. A. The man doesn't have to study a foreign language. B. The man just received an "A" on his test. C. The man's advisor gave him some good advice. D. The man doesn't have to take the final exam.
2. A. To the left and forward. B. Forward and to the left. C. Three blocks ahead. D. Forward and to the right.
3. A. That she'll be in the way. B. That his parents won't like her. C. That his parents won't come. D. That the man doesn't .
4. A. '39. B. '4. C. '35. D. '5.
5. A. They are too expensive. B. They are very rewarding. C. They are too easy. D. They are given by a strict teacher.
6. A. 1985. B. 1986. C. 1987. D. 1988.
7. A. He thinks it is of inferior quality. B. He thinks it is overpriced. C. He thinks it is a bargain. D. He thinks it can be purchased a cheaper price else where.
8. A. Because she is sick. B. Because she has to go to the International Students' Association. C. Because she has to work. D. Because she does not want to go.
9. A. A carpenter built it for the students. B. The drama students designed and made it. C. The drama students had some scenery already. D. A special designer had to make it.
10. A. He is hostile. B. He is indifferent. C. he is helpful. D. he is snobbish.
Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage:
11. A. about the same as that of North and South America B. larger than that of North and South America C. far smaller than that of North and South America D. equal to that of North and South America
12. A. will soon be realized B. can be done under the lunar surface C. is being speculated about by many scientists D. sounds entirely impossible
13. A. making such things as industrial diamonds B. all kinds of manufactured goods C. medical operations D. commercial development
Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. The content of dreams. B. The meaning of dreams. C. The process of sleeping. D. Dreamers while they dream.
15. A. Relax. B. Lie still. C. Move nervously. D. Sit up.
16. A. As soon as the student wakes in the morning. B. At stated interval during the night. C. About five minutes after each dream. D. Immediately after each dream.
Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage.
17. A. Graduate studies at the state university. B. Effect of education on one's success. C. Education in high school. D. The importance of family education.
18. A. Geography. B. History. C. Geometry. D. Philosophy.
19. A. In a high school. B. In a hospital. C. In a company. D. In a university.
20. A. a piece of cake B. a piece of meat C. s blank sheet D. a ticket
听力原文: Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause .During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), and decide which is the best answer. 1. W: Why do you look so happy this afternoon? M: I just came from my adviser's office and found out that college board has done away with the foreign language requirement for graduation. Q: What do we learn from this conversation? 2. M: Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to the Palace Museum? W: Surely. Just go straight ahead for two blocks. Then turn left. M: Thanks. I hope I will find it. Q: Which way is the man supposed to go? 3. M: When my parents come, we'll be all out to dinner together. W: I'll come if you want, but do you think they'll want me along? Q: What is the woman worried about? 4. W: I'd like to exchange this green table cloth that I bought last week for the red one. M: Let's see now. The red one is only '10.95, and the green one was '15. Q: Approximately how much money does the clerk owe the woman? 5. M: How are your piano lessons going? W: Very well. My teacher thinks I'm making progress, and I find the lessons well worth the time and trouble. Q: What does the woman think of her piano lessons? 6. M: My daughter graduated from the college in 1986. What about your daughter? W: She finished school a year after your daughter did. Q: When did the woman's daughter graduate? 7. M: Look at the low prices on the comfortable sofa. Don't you think that it's a fantastic buy? W: Yes, but quality is more important than price. Let's look elsewhere before making the final decision. Q: How does the man feel about the sofa? 8. M: The International Student's Association is having a party Saturday night. Can you come? W: I wish I could, but I work at the hospital on weekends. Q: Why can't the woman go to the party? 9. M: Did the drama students build all the scenery for the program? W: No, they had a carpenter make it according to their design. Q: Where did the scenery come from? 10. W: I demand to see the manager. M: The manager is out, madam, but if you have a complaint, I'm sure I can assist you. Q: What is the man's attitude?
Passage I The next great area that man hopes to colonize is the moon. In size it is nearly equal to the area of North and South America. However, it presents a hostile environment. Temperatures range from +120 to -150 degrees Centigrade. There is no air, no water. Today there is considerable scientific speculation about living on the moon. When man will begin life on the lunar surface is still not determined, but experts believe that colonization will take place in at least two steps. First, there will be followed by longer stays with housing under the surface of the moon and daily necessities brought by the colonizers themselves. Second, colonies that are self-supporting will be established. The principal job of the early settlers will be to stay alive. They will have to plant crops under huge domes to produce food and oxygen and find water sources. After this is done, the settlers will have time to explore the possibilities of commercial development and to make discoveries important to science. The characteristics of the moon that make it bad for human survival may make it ideal for certain kinds of manufacturing. Operations requiring a vacuum, extreme cold are examples. Precision ball bearings, and industrial diamonds might be produced on the moon. 11. The area of the moon is________. 12. According to this passage, the colonization of the moon _________. 13. Though the environment on the moon is bad for human survival, it is very good for __________.
Passage II A unique laboratory at the University of Chicago is busy only at night. It is a dream laboratory where researchers are at work studying dreamers. Their findings have revealed that everyone dreams from three to seven times a night, although in ordinary life a person may remember none or only one of his dreams. While the subjects -- usually students -- are asleep, special machines record signal their brain waves and eye movements as well as the body movements that signal the end of a dream. Surprisingly, all subjects sleep soundly. Observers report that a person usually move restlessly before dreaming. Once the dream has started, his body relaxes and his eyes become more active, as if the curtain had gone up on a show. As soon as the machine indicates that the dream is over, a bell wakens the sleeper. He sits up, records his dream, goes back to sleep-perhaps to dream some more. Researchers have found that if the dreamer is weakened immediately after his dream, he can recall the entire dream. If he is allowed to sleep even five more minutes, his memory of the dream will have faded. 14. According to the passage, what are the researchers at the University of Chicago studying? 15. What will a sleeper do just before a dream? 16. In the dream laboratory, when are the dreams recorded?
Passage III Our two oldest children were recent graduates from high school and college. Our daughter, Mary, plans to begin study toward a degree at the state university in the fall. She wants to major in history. Our son, George, has just got his degree in psychology and has already accepted a researching job in a university. Education has been a central concern and interest of our family for many years. Both of our parents, the children's grandparents, placed strong emphasis on the "need to get a college education". As my father used to say," A college degree is a kind of ticket to a better job." Now that Mary and George have followed that advice, I hope that my father's advice proves to be true. In these times, it does appear that education is a key to better success in one's career. 17. What is the focus of the passage? 18. What subject does Mary plan to study? 19. Where is George working? 20. In the passage, the college degree is compared to ______.
Section C Compound Dictation Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage tree times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. Then listen to the passage again. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 27 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered 28 to 30 you are required to fill in missing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. To Learn with Successes
To learn with success is not a very difficult task if some fundamental principles are laid to be its bases. In discussing this projects, four 21) principles should be mentioned, that is, 22), devotion, constancy and 23). All things can be 24) by diligence. It makes the foolish 25), the poor rich and the 26) noble. It produces a wonderful 27). In learning, the work of a diligent fool doubles that of a lazy 28). 29) Constancy makes success a certainty. On the other hand, inconstancy often results in failure. If we study day after day, here is nothing which can not be achieved. We should remember a worthy proverb:" Constant dropping of water wears away a stone".
Besides these 30).
答案:21. indispensable 22. diligence 23. punctuality 24. conquered 25. wise 26. humble 27. effect 28. wit 29. Devotion means to set our heart on one thing at a time and give up all other thoughts. Never think of learning another subject while studying one thing. Those who often change their studies will never succeed in the long run. 30. there is another rule that helps one's accomplishments, that is, punctuality. The habit of keeping a regular time is of extreme importance to successful learning. Work while work, play while play. Every man will certainly become strong and wise if he does these.