1、1标准听力(六)Section A11. A He accepts the womans invitation.B He doesnt think Susan will agree to go.C He doesnt want to accept the womans invitation.D He has to ask for Susans opinion and then he can decide.12. A She has bread every morning. B She eats eggs every morning.C She has a lot to eat for brea
2、kfast. D She does not know what to eat for breakfast.13. A The tickets will sell out quickly.B There will be extra tickets at the rock concert.C The rock concert will probably be rescheduled.D Each person will be allowed to buy only one ticket.14. A He is probably a playboy.B He doesnt know many pre
3、tty girls.C He is rather famous among students.D It is unusual for Jim to know girls in other departments.15. A At a bookstore. B At the dentists.C In a restaurant. D In the library.16. A Tom isnt good at singing.B Tom is advised not to talk much.C Tom just had a surgery on his throat.D Tom is encou
4、raged by his doctor to speak more.17. A Cancel the meeting.B Meet her in the auditorium.C Reserve a large room for the meeting.D Schedule the meeting for a different time.18. A To change the shoes for another size.B To change the shoes for another style.2C To return the shoes and get the refund.D To
5、 change the shoes for a different color.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A Common causes of anger. B Judging peoples behavior.C Changing peoples attitudes. D The effects of negative behavior.20. A When theyre unable to control the persons behavior.B When the c
6、auses of the behavior are obvious.C When the consequences of the behavior are unpleasant.D When the behavior is expected.21. A Its not always clear why people behave in certain ways.B People usually blame others for their mistakes.C Certain conditions cause drivers to behave strangely.D The reason f
7、or some behavior is obvious.22. A They usually accept responsibility.B They blame factors beyond their control.C They complain about their personal problems.D They compare their behavior to others.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A She cant find a job.B She do
8、esnt know how to manage a book store.C She wants to quit her current job in the IBM office.D She has no idea which of the two job offers is better.24. A She will earn less. B It takes too much time to go there.C It has nothing to do with her study. D She has no interest in that field.25. A Accept th
9、e job offer from the book store.B Accept the job offer from IBM.C In the holiday work in IBM and in the next school year work in the book store.D Give up both offers and find another one in the next school year.Section B3Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.
10、A They think exactly the same way. B They are not physically separated.C They share most of their vital organs. D They make decisions by tossing coins.27. A Few of them can live long.B Most of them live a normal life.C Few of them get along well with each other.D Most of them differ in their likes a
11、nd dislikes.28. A They have a private tutor. B They go to a regular school.C They attend a special school. D They are taught by their parents.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A Eliminating the original vegetation from the building site.B Marking the hous
12、es in an area similar to one another.C Deciding where a house will be built.D Surrounding a building with wild flowers and plants.30. A They are changed to make the site more interesting.B They are expanded to limit the amount of construction.C They are integrated into the design of the building.D T
13、hey are removed for construction.31. A Many architects studied with Wright.B Wright started the practice of “land-scraping”.C Wright used elements of envelope building.D Most of the houses Wright built were made of stone.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32
14、. A A study on twelve young childrens brains.B The benefit from musical training for children.4C New technology to examine childrens brains.D The benefit of music lessons for the memory and learning capability.33. A Scientists got no valuable results from the earlier studies on the topic.B Children
15、musically trained remember things better than those untrained.C Older children get more benefit from musical training than younger ones.D The study is the first one on the effect of musical training on childrens brains.34. A None of them had been musically trained before.B Only 6 of them had a knowl
16、edge of music before.C Not all of them had been taught some music in school.D All of them were required to learn some music in school.35. A Human brains prefer musical sounds to white noise.B Children of different ages respond to sounds at the same speed.C All the twelve children like to learn to pl
17、ay the violin very much.D The older a child is, the more quickly he/she responds to sounds.Section CThe place of the child in society has varied for thousands of years and has been affected by different cultures and religions. In ancient times unwanted children were occasionally (36) _, put to death
18、, exploited, or offered for religious sacrifices, and in any event a large percentage of them didnt (37) _ their physically hazardous existence to achieve maturity.In Western civilization within the last few hundred years, there have been many changes in attitude toward the young. In agricultural Eu
19、rope the children of the poor worked long hours for little or no pay, and there was no public concern for their safety or welfare. Punishment could be brutal and severe, and sometimes religious (38) _ were expressed violently with a view toward saving the childs soul.By the eighteenth century the ha
20、rsh and (39) _ methods began to show some changes. Society slowly (40) _ children a role of more importance. Books were written expressly for them and (41) _ laws were passed for their protection.In the past few (42) _ parents have become more attentive to the needs of their children. Better health
21、care is available and education is no longer (43) _ for a limited few. (44) _. Some say the pendulum in child rearing has swung so far toward permissiveness that (45) _.5The tendency today is for teachers and parents to emphasize individual responsibility and to stress that (46) _.标准听力(七)Section A11
22、. A Buy a train ticket from a friend. B Go to visit her parents-in-law.C Recheck the doors and windows. D Bring some presents to her parents.12. A He is not a qualified teacher.B He has already been married.C He does not feel like going to the dinner.D He does not know when the dinner begins.13. A S
23、he sings better than her daughter.B She doesnt like her daughter singing.C She herself doesnt have a good voice.D She didnt expect her daughter to sing so well.14. A He disagrees with the woman. B He agrees with the woman.C He holds a neutral attitude. D He has no comment.15. A Traveling by train. B
24、 Preparing for a trip.C Making a shopping list. D Shopping in a supermarket.16. A He is very shy and quiet.B He rarely means what he says.C He rarely says a thing about his brother Bill.D He has an open character and is very talkative.17. A The beaches are dirty. B The air is contaminated.C People t
25、here are exhausted. D Its too windy for swimming.18. A The man may be a sexist.B The woman is a homemaker.C The woman is unhappy with her husbands work.D The man is running a bread-manufacturing factory.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A It is closing down som
26、e factories in the US.6B It no longer offers high-paying jobs.C The number of its employees is doubled after the restructuring.D It is manufacturing as many cars as before.20. A Over 87,000 workers will lose their jobs in auto companies.B Many people will have to say bye-bye to their high salaries.C
27、 The employees laid-off has a great impact on the American business.D America can no longer take a lead in world economy.21. A They produced more cars than American manufacturers.B They reduced car-production in America.C They gave up more market share to the natives.D They took over plants and manu
28、facturing capacity.22. A It is a serious threat to its competitors.B It is not powerful enough to affect the world market.C The cars quality is good enough to have their own branding.D None of the Chinese cars meet the standard in the US.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just
29、 heard.23. A To prove womens diligence.B To seek gender equality on campus.C To improve transportation and accommodation.D To put pressure on male students.24. A To give an example of inequality.B To show the positive side of equality.C To show an example of the role model.D To emphasize that women
30、are superior to men.25. A He was surely under huge pressure.B The cafeteria was not one of his greatest achievements.C He did almost nothing significant.D He was the greatest leader of the students union.Section B7Passage OneQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A To in
31、dicate how dependent the child is.B To show work time creeps into family life.C To show the microwave is of poor quality.D To indicate family issues affect work hours.27. A Be less satisfied with their work.B Be less satisfied with their family life.C Be angry with their troublesome children.D Be un
32、willing to get married at an early age.28. A Refuse to use cell phones. B Encourage women to stay at home.C Separate work hours from family time. D Ignore coming calls during family time.29. A Spillover makes the line between work and home unclear.B Cell phones seem to be convenient to families.C Ce
33、ll phones affect men as much as women.D We can do nothing to solve the problem.Passage TwoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A Nancy set up “Dress for Success” to make money.B Nancys office gathers used clothes from women.C Nancys grandfather lent her the money to se
34、t up the office.D Low-income women can get jobs at “Dress for Success”.31. A Because they like the design of the dresses.B Because they like to wear different clothes.C Because they prefer buying clothes at a low price.D Because they need to look smart when looking for a job.32. A That she got a lot
35、 of good ideas from Nancy.B That she is working happily at her present job.8C That clothes from Nancys office helped to get her a job.D That “Dress for Success” has a good business relation with her firm.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A Mainly becaus
36、e she felt nervous on the stage.B Mainly because she lost her interest in that role.C Mainly because she preferred the role of the narrator.D Mainly because she had difficulty memorizing her words.34. A To remove the dandelions. B To enjoy the garden scene.C To have a talk with her daughter.D To hel
37、p her daughter with the play.35. A Everybody has some unforgettable memory.B Everybody should learn to play different roles.C Everybody has his or her own value in the world.D Everybody can find his or her own way to success.Section CPeople born in the autumn live longer than those born in the sprin
38、g. And they are less likely to fall (36) _ ill when they are older, according to an Austrian scientist. The scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research made such (37) _ by using census data for more than one million people in Austria, Denmark and Australia. They found that the mo
39、nth of birth was related to life (38) _ over the age of 50. (39) _ differences in what mothers ate during pregnancy, and infections occurring at different times of the year could both have an impact on the health of a new-born baby and could (40) _ its life expectancy in older age. “A mother giving
40、birth in spring spends the last (41) _ of her pregnancy in winter, when she will eat less vitamins than in summer,” said Gabriele Doblhammer, one of a team of scientists who carried out the research. “When she stops breast-feeding and starts giving her baby (42) _ food, its in the hot weeks of summe
41、r when babies are (43) _ to infections of the digestive system.” (44) _. In the southern hemisphere, the picture was similar. (45) _. The study focused on people born at the beginning of the 20th century. “(46) _,” Doblhammer said.标准听力(八)9Section A11. A Karen is very forgetful.B He knows Karen bette
42、r now.C Karen is sure to pass the interview.D The woman should have reminded Karen earlier.12. A He cant afford the time for the trip. B He will manage to leave this month.C He has to change the time for the trip. D He hasnt decided where to go next month.13. A Everyone enjoyed himself at Johns part
43、ies.B The man didnt enjoy Johns parties at all.C It will be the first time for the man to attend Johns party.D The man is glad to be invited to Johns housewarming party.14. A To help him prepare for the conference.B To tell him something about the conference.C To see if he is ready for the coming co
44、nference.D To remind him of the data he should take to the conference.15. A Their parents cut back the loan to them.B The woman doesnt want to take another English course.C They cant afford the rent of this month.D The womans boss refused to give her a raise.16. A She doesnt follow the teacher. B Sh
45、e has been given too much work.C She has no interest at the beginning.D She isnt used to English teaching.17. A He agrees with the woman. B He is a good lecturer himself.C He is fond of Professor Smith. D He partly agrees with the woman.18. A The man couldnt find a parking lot.10B Its hard to find a
46、 place to leave the car.C The woman was upset due to his late arrival.D The man apologized because of his negligence.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A How New York became the largest city in the Unite States.B How the Eric Canal is built.C Why New York has attracted so many people from the world.D Their tour in New York.20. A They are tour guides. B They are salespersons