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Part III Listening Comprehension
Section A
11.M:Whats all that noise? It sounds as if its coming from next door. The Nelson arent back yet, are they?
W:I dont think so. It must be the window cleaner working upstairs
Q:Where does the woman think the noise is coming from?
[A]ŮʿͬʿĿΪϴĹ¥ϹŪԣӦΪfrom upstairs
12.M:Im going to Edinburgh to arrange for the shipment. Do you think I should go by train or by air?
W:I think the best way is to take the coach if youre not in a hurry. You can see a lot of the beautiful landscape on the way
Q:What is the womans suggestion?
[D]Ůʿ˵㲻żĻķʽdz˳;ȥthe best way is to take the coach
13.W: Isnt Susan a beautiful bride?
M:She is indeed. Mark looks very happy too, doesnt he? He told me that theyll be going to Florida on their honeymoon
Q:Where did this conversation most probably take place?
[A]ŮʿʣSusanѵǸƯ?ʿ˵ȷʵǸƯMarkȥҲҸ˵ǽҪȥFlorida ¡ȻζԻڻϡ
14.W:Did you go to the football match last Saturday?
M:Oh yes. It was supposed to start at 2:30, but it was delayed 15 minutes
Q:When did the football match start?
[B]ʿ˵230ʼģdz15ӡʼ245ؼ be supposed toԼbe delayed
15.W:That report I did came to over 50 pages
M: My goodness!
Q:What does the man think about the report?
[C]Ůʿ˵Ǹ泬50ҳˣʿ˵!ɴ˿ɼʿŮʿıijȸеȡ
16.M:Janet is quite interested in camping, isnt she?
W:Yes, she often goes for weeks at a time
Q:What does the woman say about Janet?
[B]ʿʣJanetҰӪܸȤ?Ůʿ˵ǵģһȥܡJanet ϲ;ҰӪС
17. M:Have you seen Johnson this afternoon? I cant find him anywhere in this school
W:I saw your brother Johnson studying with Cindy in the library
Q:Who is the man looking for Johnson?
[C]Ϊ⣬ŮʿĻ򵥵Ůʿ˵ҿֵJohnsonͼݺCindyһѧϰJohnsonʿ Johnsons brother
18. W: Were you hurt in the accident?
M:I was shocked at the time, but wasnt hurt at all. My bike was totally damaged though
Q: What do we know about the man?
[B]ʿ˵ʱŻˣһҲûš˴ΪHe was unharmed
Now youll hear two long conversations
Conversation One
M:You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet?
W:No, Im not sure I am going to
M:There is not much time left. The deadline is May 1st. Thats just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash?
W:No, Im okay
M: Youd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There arent enough rooms for everyone. And first-year students have priority
W:Well, Ive been thinking of living off campus
M: Have you any idea how much that will cost? Theres the rent, utilities, and you probably need a car to commute
W:I know itll be more expensive, but I think I can handle it, though. This dorm is just so noisy that I cant get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own
M:You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money youll save
W:Ive got to think it over some more. There are still two weeks left in April
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard
19. What are the speakers discussing?
[A]ŮʿڿѧסỹסУ⡣˵۵ѧסĶ⡣
20. Who are the speakers?
[C]ȻѧѾס޷ãѯŮǷѽŮԥѧסỹס棬ԣȻ˶ѧ
21. What must a person do in order to live in university housing?
[B]ԻͷͽܹѧУסǵסް칫ҽס޷ѡTake some money to the housing office
22.What is the womans main objection to living on campus?
[D]ŮҪIJסÔʲô?This dorm is just so noisy that I cant get anything done. ԿסΪ̫
Conversation Two
M:Hey, Ellen, how are you?
W:Im fine, Bob. Arent you glad the semesters over?
M:Yep. Are you going to the rock concert Friday night?
W:I havent thought much about it. Are you?
M:Sure. Would you like to go with me?
W:Sounds like fun!
M:Youll have to buy your own ticket, though
W:Are you broke again? Let me treat you!
M:Wow, where did you come into so much cash?
W: You know I am a waitress at the Student Center. Anyway, now that the final exams are almost over, Id love a night out
M:Since youve been so great about buying the tickets, why dont I take us out to dinner?
W:Youve got a deal. Lets buy the tickets now
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have heard
23.When does this conversation take place?
[C]ŮĻArent you glad the semesters overп֪Ǹѧڵĩ
24.Where do Bob and Ellen want to go?
[D]ؼthe rock concert, ˴ȥҡֻᡣ
25. Why is Ellen buying the tickets?
[B]Ellen ԼƱΪBobû̫Ǯ
Section B
Passage One
A couple of months ago, I went to a department store to buy a few things for the house. I needed a set of curtains for the living room, two table lamps, a rug and several cushions. I asked them to deliver the things as soon as possible, but they said that they were unable to send them out until 20 days later. After about 3 weeks, I received only the curtains and table lamps. I was a little disappointed when I didnt receive all the items I had bought. But nevertheless, I was eager to see what the curtains and lamps looked like. I first opened the package with the curtains. I had bought a lovely light blue, and instead they had sent me a horrible dark purple. Well, you can just imagine how angry I was. Then I opened the boxes with the lamps. They were exactly what Id ordered. But one of the lamp shapes was damaged. The next thing I did was to telephone them to complain. They promised to come to pick them up immediately and also to replace them with the correct order. It has been two weeks since my complaint. They have neither picked up the wrong items nor sent me the rest of my order
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard
26. When did the woman want the store to deliver the items?
[D]Ůʿϣ̳ƷĵI asked them to deliver the things as soon as possibleӴ˾пԿ
27. Was the woman pleased when she saw the items they had delivered?
[D]λŮʿӿƷʱdzֱӱľӣyou can just imagine how angry I was
28. What happened in the end?
[A]յĽ֮Ǽ̳˼ûȡ߼ĴƷҲûаλŮʿƷĺһǴ𰸡They have neither picked up the wrong items nor sent me the rest of my order
Passage Two
Researchers have discovered a link between drinking and thinking. A moderate amount of alcohol may help us keep our mental abilities as we age. Brain scans show alcohol abuse kills brain cells. But little is known about the effects of life-long drinking. So moderate drinkers may want to toast new findings from researchers at Duke, Indiana Universities. Dr. Joe Christian of Indiana Universities says men who have one or two drinks each day retain slightly stronger comprehension skills than the nondrinker or the heavy drinker. The doctor and his colleagues gave mental tests to nearly 4,000 male twins between the ages of 66 and 76. The moderate drinkers had slightly better reasoning ability than their brothers who drink more or less. Other studies have found that alcohol in moderation can help the heart. But alcohol abuse can cause bone loss and other health problems. This study was presented at an alcoholism meeting in San Antonio
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard
29. What has recent research found about drinking?
[C]о߽ƿʹ˱ʱǻۡA moderate amount of alcohol may help us keep our mental abilities as we age
30.How would moderate drinkers feel about the new research findings?
[B]So moderate drinkers may want to toast new findings from researchers at Duke, Indiana Universities. Ҫؼtoast,Ϊף֮⡣߻Ϊ·־پףǵȻǸ˵ġ
31.Where was the result of the study first made public?
[A]һThis study was presented at an alcoholism meeting in San Antonio֪һ״չʾġؼmeeting
Passage Three
Our family is trying to decide where to go for a vacation this summer. Our son Tom wants to go to Yellow Stone Park again to see the bears. We did that last summer and what an experience it was! When we got there, we put up our tent and went to explore. As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out and then we saw a bear enter our camp. Tom wanted his father to chase him away. His father said, No, its dangerous to chase a bear. And dont let him chase you Susie said: What shall we do? Maybe we ought to climb a tree Tom said: No, weve got to get him out of there. He might go to sleep in our tent Maybe we could make him leave if we put some honey outside for him to eat Susie suggested. Then I said: How are you going to get the honey? Its in the tent We watched the bear enter the tent and heard him upset everything inside. Its foolish for us to try to catch him, said my husband. Leave him alone and wait for him to come out We waited but the bear stayed inside. We had to sleep in the car
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard
32. Where have the family decided to go in the vacation this summer?
[A]ȫĿԵ֪ͥδȥȼ١ȷΪThey havent reached a decision yet
33. Who do you think saw the bear first?
[A]ӶһοԿ𰸡As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out and then we saw a bear enter our campȻŮSusieȿܡ
34. What did they do when they saw a bear enter their tent?
[B]վһֱ۸ôԸֻܣʲôûˣȷΪThey stayed outside the tent and did nothing
35. What did the bear do in the tent?
[D]We watched the bear enter the tent and heard him upset everything insideؼupset, Ϊ߸ܰĶŪ߰㡣
Section C
36.𰸡professional
professionalΪרҵģְҵġ˶·ÇµNBAְҵ˶Ա
37.𰸡championships
championships Ϊھ֥Ӹ繫ţӮNBAھ
38.𰸡raised
raiseΪڱɳ
39. 𰸡1984
1984֥Ӹ繫ţӲμNBA
40. 𰸡season
season Ϊڡе÷˶Ա֮һȵı
41. 𰸡scorers
scorerΪ÷˶Աе÷˶Ա֮һȵı
42. 𰸡average
averageΪƽƽÿ÷28.2֡
43.𰸡appearances
appearancesΪ¶桱Ҳİ˴ȫ״ࡣ
44.𰸡He became the Chicago Bulls all-time leading scorer
45.𰸡With Jordan, the Bulls won again in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997
46. 𰸡known as the worldwide celebrity due to his success in the NBA and the Olympics, and his numerous commercial endorsements
Section A
11.M:Whats all that noise? It sounds as if its coming from next door. The Nelson arent back yet, are they?
W:I dont think so. It must be the window cleaner working upstairs
Q:Where does the woman think the noise is coming from?
[A]ŮʿͬʿĿΪϴĹ¥ϹŪԣӦΪfrom upstairs
12.M:Im going to Edinburgh to arrange for the shipment. Do you think I should go by train or by air?
W:I think the best way is to take the coach if youre not in a hurry. You can see a lot of the beautiful landscape on the way
Q:What is the womans suggestion?
[D]Ůʿ˵㲻żĻķʽdz˳;ȥthe best way is to take the coach
13.W: Isnt Susan a beautiful bride?
M:She is indeed. Mark looks very happy too, doesnt he? He told me that theyll be going to Florida on their honeymoon
Q:Where did this conversation most probably take place?
[A]ŮʿʣSusanѵǸƯ?ʿ˵ȷʵǸƯMarkȥҲҸ˵ǽҪȥFlorida ¡ȻζԻڻϡ
14.W:Did you go to the football match last Saturday?
M:Oh yes. It was supposed to start at 2:30, but it was delayed 15 minutes
Q:When did the football match start?
[B]ʿ˵230ʼģdz15ӡʼ245ؼ be supposed toԼbe delayed
15.W:That report I did came to over 50 pages
M: My goodness!
Q:What does the man think about the report?
[C]Ůʿ˵Ǹ泬50ҳˣʿ˵!ɴ˿ɼʿŮʿıijȸеȡ
16.M:Janet is quite interested in camping, isnt she?
W:Yes, she often goes for weeks at a time
Q:What does the woman say about Janet?
[B]ʿʣJanetҰӪܸȤ?Ůʿ˵ǵģһȥܡJanet ϲ;ҰӪС
17. M:Have you seen Johnson this afternoon? I cant find him anywhere in this school
W:I saw your brother Johnson studying with Cindy in the library
Q:Who is the man looking for Johnson?
[C]Ϊ⣬ŮʿĻ򵥵Ůʿ˵ҿֵJohnsonͼݺCindyһѧϰJohnsonʿ Johnsons brother
18. W: Were you hurt in the accident?
M:I was shocked at the time, but wasnt hurt at all. My bike was totally damaged though
Q: What do we know about the man?
[B]ʿ˵ʱŻˣһҲûš˴ΪHe was unharmed
Now youll hear two long conversations
Conversation One
M:You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet?
W:No, Im not sure I am going to
M:There is not much time left. The deadline is May 1st. Thats just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash?
W:No, Im okay
M: Youd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There arent enough rooms for everyone. And first-year students have priority
W:Well, Ive been thinking of living off campus
M: Have you any idea how much that will cost? Theres the rent, utilities, and you probably need a car to commute
W:I know itll be more expensive, but I think I can handle it, though. This dorm is just so noisy that I cant get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own
M:You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money youll save
W:Ive got to think it over some more. There are still two weeks left in April
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard
19. What are the speakers discussing?
[A]ŮʿڿѧסỹסУ⡣˵۵ѧסĶ⡣
20. Who are the speakers?
[C]ȻѧѾס޷ãѯŮǷѽŮԥѧסỹס棬ԣȻ˶ѧ
21. What must a person do in order to live in university housing?
[B]ԻͷͽܹѧУסǵסް칫ҽס޷ѡTake some money to the housing office
22.What is the womans main objection to living on campus?
[D]ŮҪIJסÔʲô?This dorm is just so noisy that I cant get anything done. ԿסΪ̫
Conversation Two
M:Hey, Ellen, how are you?
W:Im fine, Bob. Arent you glad the semesters over?
M:Yep. Are you going to the rock concert Friday night?
W:I havent thought much about it. Are you?
M:Sure. Would you like to go with me?
W:Sounds like fun!
M:Youll have to buy your own ticket, though
W:Are you broke again? Let me treat you!
M:Wow, where did you come into so much cash?
W: You know I am a waitress at the Student Center. Anyway, now that the final exams are almost over, Id love a night out
M:Since youve been so great about buying the tickets, why dont I take us out to dinner?
W:Youve got a deal. Lets buy the tickets now
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have heard
23.When does this conversation take place?
[C]ŮĻArent you glad the semesters overп֪Ǹѧڵĩ
24.Where do Bob and Ellen want to go?
[D]ؼthe rock concert, ˴ȥҡֻᡣ
25. Why is Ellen buying the tickets?
[B]Ellen ԼƱΪBobû̫Ǯ
Section B
Passage One
A couple of months ago, I went to a department store to buy a few things for the house. I needed a set of curtains for the living room, two table lamps, a rug and several cushions. I asked them to deliver the things as soon as possible, but they said that they were unable to send them out until 20 days later. After about 3 weeks, I received only the curtains and table lamps. I was a little disappointed when I didnt receive all the items I had bought. But nevertheless, I was eager to see what the curtains and lamps looked like. I first opened the package with the curtains. I had bought a lovely light blue, and instead they had sent me a horrible dark purple. Well, you can just imagine how angry I was. Then I opened the boxes with the lamps. They were exactly what Id ordered. But one of the lamp shapes was damaged. The next thing I did was to telephone them to complain. They promised to come to pick them up immediately and also to replace them with the correct order. It has been two weeks since my complaint. They have neither picked up the wrong items nor sent me the rest of my order
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard
26. When did the woman want the store to deliver the items?
[D]Ůʿϣ̳ƷĵI asked them to deliver the things as soon as possibleӴ˾пԿ
27. Was the woman pleased when she saw the items they had delivered?
[D]λŮʿӿƷʱdzֱӱľӣyou can just imagine how angry I was
28. What happened in the end?
[A]յĽ֮Ǽ̳˼ûȡ߼ĴƷҲûаλŮʿƷĺһǴ𰸡They have neither picked up the wrong items nor sent me the rest of my order
Passage Two
Researchers have discovered a link between drinking and thinking. A moderate amount of alcohol may help us keep our mental abilities as we age. Brain scans show alcohol abuse kills brain cells. But little is known about the effects of life-long drinking. So moderate drinkers may want to toast new findings from researchers at Duke, Indiana Universities. Dr. Joe Christian of Indiana Universities says men who have one or two drinks each day retain slightly stronger comprehension skills than the nondrinker or the heavy drinker. The doctor and his colleagues gave mental tests to nearly 4,000 male twins between the ages of 66 and 76. The moderate drinkers had slightly better reasoning ability than their brothers who drink more or less. Other studies have found that alcohol in moderation can help the heart. But alcohol abuse can cause bone loss and other health problems. This study was presented at an alcoholism meeting in San Antonio
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard
29. What has recent research found about drinking?
[C]о߽ƿʹ˱ʱǻۡA moderate amount of alcohol may help us keep our mental abilities as we age
30.How would moderate drinkers feel about the new research findings?
[B]So moderate drinkers may want to toast new findings from researchers at Duke, Indiana Universities. Ҫؼtoast,Ϊף֮⡣߻Ϊ·־پףǵȻǸ˵ġ
31.Where was the result of the study first made public?
[A]һThis study was presented at an alcoholism meeting in San Antonio֪һ״չʾġؼmeeting
Passage Three
Our family is trying to decide where to go for a vacation this summer. Our son Tom wants to go to Yellow Stone Park again to see the bears. We did that last summer and what an experience it was! When we got there, we put up our tent and went to explore. As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out and then we saw a bear enter our camp. Tom wanted his father to chase him away. His father said, No, its dangerous to chase a bear. And dont let him chase you Susie said: What shall we do? Maybe we ought to climb a tree Tom said: No, weve got to get him out of there. He might go to sleep in our tent Maybe we could make him leave if we put some honey outside for him to eat Susie suggested. Then I said: How are you going to get the honey? Its in the tent We watched the bear enter the tent and heard him upset everything inside. Its foolish for us to try to catch him, said my husband. Leave him alone and wait for him to come out We waited but the bear stayed inside. We had to sleep in the car
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard
32. Where have the family decided to go in the vacation this summer?
[A]ȫĿԵ֪ͥδȥȼ١ȷΪThey havent reached a decision yet
33. Who do you think saw the bear first?
[A]ӶһοԿ𰸡As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out and then we saw a bear enter our campȻŮSusieȿܡ
34. What did they do when they saw a bear enter their tent?
[B]վһֱ۸ôԸֻܣʲôûˣȷΪThey stayed outside the tent and did nothing
35. What did the bear do in the tent?
[D]We watched the bear enter the tent and heard him upset everything insideؼupset, Ϊ߸ܰĶŪ߰㡣
Section C
36.𰸡professional
professionalΪרҵģְҵġ˶·ÇµNBAְҵ˶Ա
37.𰸡championships
championships Ϊھ֥Ӹ繫ţӮNBAھ
38.𰸡raised
raiseΪڱɳ
39. 𰸡1984
1984֥Ӹ繫ţӲμNBA
40. 𰸡season
season Ϊڡе÷˶Ա֮һȵı
41. 𰸡scorers
scorerΪ÷˶Աе÷˶Ա֮һȵı
42. 𰸡average
averageΪƽƽÿ÷28.2֡
43.𰸡appearances
appearancesΪ¶桱Ҳİ˴ȫ״ࡣ
44.𰸡He became the Chicago Bulls all-time leading scorer
45.𰸡With Jordan, the Bulls won again in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997
46. 𰸡known as the worldwide celebrity due to his success in the NBA and the Olympics, and his numerous commercial endorsements
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