英语视听说测试题1
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Unit 1Outside ViewActivity 2Activity 3ScriptEugene: The tradition that er, was most important to me was probably Summer Eights. I was a rower. And Summer Eights is a rowing competition, held in May in the summer term. And in this competition, each college is trying to improve its place which it won the previous year and gradually work its way up the river.Julie: When the students take exams, they must go to a special building and it’s called Examination Schools. And also they must wear a special uniform, so they wear a gown like mine, a black gown, and they wear a white shirt, and the men wear a white tie and black trousers. Um, the women wear a white shirt and a black skirt or black trousers. And they must wear this uniform, which has a Latin name –subfusc–and they must wear this uniform in order to take their examinations.Eugene: I think the Oxford traditions lend character to the place, and it’s such an old institution, it should have traditions, but they can be very inconvenient, for example, subfusc. This is the er, uniform that we are required according to the university rules to wear.Julie: They also wear flowers in their buttonholes, and those flowers are carnations. And they wear different colours, the students wear different coloured flowers for different examinations. So when you take your first exam you wear a white flower, and when youtake your second exam you wear a pink flower, and when you take your final examination you wear a red carnation.Eugene: So we have to dress up in a full black suit, starched collar, white bow tie and carry a mortarboard. And to write an exam in the summer heat whilst wearing all that which you’re not allowed to take off, is um, uncomfortable.Julie: I really like the Oxford traditions, I think it’s part of our history, and part of um, being a student or a teacher here at Oxford University.News ReportActivity 1ScriptOxford University has seen a rise in the number of applications from state school students thanks to Harry Potter. The university says that teenagers who have followed Harry’s adventures at Hogwarts are no longer discouraged by Oxford’s traditions because they remind them of scenes in J. K. Rowling’s best-selling books. Teenagers see similarities between the traditional university and Hogwarts.The “Hogwarts Generation”is embracing the idea of a more formal educational setting. In fact, Oxford’s head of admissions says that the latest generation of students is excited about the idea of attending a school that requires students to wear long flowing robes and has a grand dining hall.Though more state school students want to attend Oxford, spots are very limited. With over 17,000 applications for only 3,200 spots, Oxford candidates still must work hard to win their place at the historic university.1. What is the news report mainly about?2. Why are students excited about attending Oxford University?Activity 2ScriptIvy League universities have stopped using the title of “master”for leaders of residential colleges as many people consider it a controversial term that is linked to slavery.The “masters”are picked from the senior university faculty. They manage social and academic programmes and serve as advisers to students. Harvard University and Princeton University have stopped using the title for their professors, and Yale University is still deciding whether to change it. For a long time, there have been reservations about using the “master”title. Some professors holding the positions prefer to be called by their first names.The decision to stop using the title follows increasing protests that the term is offensive, particularly for African-American students. Many have argued that the title is an embarrassing reminder of the dark chapter of slavery in America, and students should not be asked to call anyone “master”.1. What change are the Ivy League universities making?2. Why are they making this change?Passage 1 Activity 2Passage 2 Activity 1 ScriptAndy: Did you see the film on television last night?Jane: No, I was out. What was it?Andy: A Beautiful Mind. It’s about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane: I’ve heard about that film, yes. He’s played by Russell Crowe, isn’t he?I like Russell Crowe, he’s great.Andy: That’s the one, yes.Jane: What’s it about?Andy: Well, the story begins in the early years of Nash’s life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane: That’s one of the Ivy League schools, isn’t it?Andy: Yes, it’s all set in New England, lovely old buildings, beautiful autumn colours. It’s lovely to look at. Anyway, Nash meets his roommate Charles, a literature student, who soon becomes his best friend. Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people, and the main thing he’s looking for is a truly original idea for his thesis paper.Jane: So he’s not interested in having fun?Andy:Well, yes, but he’s not very good with people or successful with women, that’s all. But, you know, it’s one of these bad experiences with people which ultimately inspires his brilliant work in mathematics.Jane: No good at relationships, so he becomes a genius at maths?Andy: That’s about right, yes. So when he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries. Jane: Ah! At last, the love interest!Andy: Yes, but wait a moment. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes. At one point he’s chased by the Russians, and it’s after this that he becomes mentally ill.Jane: I think I’ve seen this in the trailer to the film.Andy: So when he’s put in a psychiatric hospital, he thinks the Soviets have captured him. He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife, and his intellectual skills. So he stops taking the medicine. Jane: It sounds quite hard to watch.Andy: Well, it is, but it’s well acted and directed, and so, you know, there’s a bit of distance between the audience and what’s happening on film. Jane: So what happens next?Andy: Well, then his illness returns, so he and his wife decide to try and live with it. It all gets a bit complicated, because we’re no longer sure if Charles, you know, his old friend, or even Parcher were real, or if they were just people that existed only in Nash’s mind.Jane: That sounds awful. He must have been so ill.Andy: Actually, I’m kind of giving away the twist in the story. Anyway, later in his life, while he’s using the library at Princeton again, he asks his rival Martin Hansen if he can start teaching again. And so the story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.Jane: Well, it sounds like a great film. Andy: Yes, you should see it sometime.Activity 2Unit TestSection AScript1.M: During my gap year, I traveled to South America to volunteer with a local orphanage, it was so rewarding.W: That’s fantastic! I wish I could have done something like that. I worked at the local bookstore all summer to make money.Q: What is the man describing?2.W: Did you finish the economics homework for Dr O’Connor?M: Yeah. But do you know when it’s due, I can’t understand a word he says.W:I know what you mean, his brogue is so thick. I think the homework is due on Thursday.Q: What are the man and woman complaining about?3.M: Do you like Melville? In my opinion, Moby Dick is a cultural masterpiece.W: Well, I certainly admire Melville’s work but it is not my favorite. I’m much more partial to Mark Twain.Q: What are the two people talking about?4.W: Have you given much thought to what you do this summer?M: Absolutely! I’m working at a bank in my hometown.W: Good idea! Then you have money to spend next school year.M: I guess so. I’m really doing it for the experience though. I want to work at a big bank someday.Q: Which of the following is probably the most important objective for the man?5.M: What do you think about the new music class you are taking?W: Oh Hank, all we do is listen to Mozart and Beethoven. I’m in heaven.Q: How does the woman feel about the music class?Answer CBAAASection BScriptM: So ... Teresa, tell me about your first week at university. How’s it treating you so far?W: Oh dad, it’s incredible! I don’t even know where to begin, my classes, my roommate, my teachers ...M:Wow ... slow down! Slow down! Catch your breath and start at the beginning. Do you get along with your roommate –Diane?W: Yeah. Diane is great! We have so much in common. Both of us come from small towns, have never lived away from home before, and are studying history.M: Oh Teresa, that’s great news! I was worried you wouldn’t get along with your roommate. How are classes?W: Most of them are good. Of course, my history classes are interesting! I’m taking World History and Post-Civil War US History.M: Most of them are good? Does that mean you don’t like some of your classes?W: Well ... There is a foreign language requirement for graduation. I chose Spanish and …so far, it’s really hard. I don’t understand most of what the teacher is saying.M: Hang in there Teresa. Do your homework and try to pay attention in class. Studying foreign languages gets easier when you practice.W: I will, dad. I promise! So far, I’m having a great time, but sometimes I really miss home.M: We miss you too. Study hard, have fun and call home often.Q6: What is the relationship between Teresa and Diane?Q7: Which of the following classes might Teresa find interesting?Q8: How would you describe Teresa’s father?Answer CDASection CScriptStudents must face many tough decisions during their first year in university. Determining which classes to take is only one decision among many. As students sift through the offerings under debate between Biology versus Chemistry, Creative Writing versus Literature and European History versus American History, they are beginning to determine the academic pair they will follow.Included among these decisions will likely be one about a foreign language. How to decide? Will it be a commonly studied language, such as Spanish, French, German or Italian? Will it be something more challenging, such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean? There are many schools have thought about which languages are the best to learn. And they generally deal with their usefulness in the real world.However, as a prospective student in a foreign language classroom, you should choose based on your personal goals and interests. Ask yourself what do I intend to do with knowledge of this language; am I attracted to the history and culture of the countries where this language is spoken; am I interested enough in this language to complete at least several years of study. Asking and answering these questions should help make this decision easier.Q9: What is the main idea of this passage?Q10: What is a school of thought?Q11: With which of the following statements would the speaker agree? Answer BDCSection DScriptThe number of applicants the University of California has received this year has reached another record high –for the 12th consecutive year.In all, over 206,000 students have applied to one of the nine campuses for admission next fall, 6.4% more than last year. Applications rose at all nine of its campuses, with UC Irvine increasing by 10% to reach close to 98,000 applications for 8,700 student and transfer spots. At the same time, UC Berkeley saw an increase of 5.8% and UC Merced, the newest campus within the system, saw the highest increase of all nine campuses at 13.5%.According to UC officials, this is the first time that the total number of applications of all nine campuses has stretched over 200,000. The school also experienced an increase in diversity among its applicants. The campus had an increase of 9.6% for underrepresented students on the freshman level for fall 2016. Meanwhile, the largest gain was seen among Latino and Mexican-American applicants at 10.1%, closely followed by a 9.2% gain in African-American student applications.Q12: What does this news report mainly talk about?Q13: Which campus had the biggest increase of applications?Q14:By what percentage did underrepresented students increase on the freshman level for fall 2016?Answer CCA。
Part 1 Short Conversations(每小题: 1 分)Directions: In this section, you will hear some short conversations. At the end of each conversation, one 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 the best answer is.1.A. She finds it hard to focus.B. She has tough tasks to learn.C. She needs to have a clear mind.D. She needs to be more patient.2.A. Martin Luther King, Jr. was sent to jail.B. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great writer.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great leader.D. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great speaker.3.A. She has a very difficult time.B. She enjoys being with Cathy.C. She is easy to get along with.D. She is an unpleasant woman.4.A. She has learned to walk.B. She has reached the top.C. She has made a wheelchair.D. She has become a good worker.5.A. The man should go skiing.B. The man should think carefully.C. The man should stay home and study.D. The man should make a decision based on his scores.6.A. He interviewed the camera man.B. He spoke on the six o'clock news.C. He played a role in a campus film.D. He was caught in the camera by chance.7.A. Her study.B. Regular exercise.C. Office work.D. Fun activities.A. Forget about studying.8.B. Spend more time studying.C. Take a class about study skills.D. Learn special techniques from books.Part 1 Short Conversations (每小题: 1 分; 满分:8 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. 1 A A2. 1 B B3. 1 D D4. 0 C B5. 1 D D6. 1 D D7. 1 B B8. 1 B BSubtotal : 7 Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening! 放音结束前请不要离开本页。
Key to Further practice in listening (Units 1-5)Unit 1 (pp33-35)Long conversation1 Q: What does the man suggest that the woman do this weekend?(D. Take her cousin to see a new Harry Potter movie.)2 Q: Where did J. K. Rowling come up with the idea for Harry Potter?(B. On a train.)3 Q: What are J. K. Rowling’s future plans?(C. She hasn’t said anything about her future plans.)4 Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?(D. An interview with J. K. Rowling.)Passage 11. Q: What happened when Stephen tried to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator?(D. He spilled the milk over the kitchen floor.)2. Q: What did Stephen’s mother do when she came into the kitchen?(D. She cleaned up the mess with him.)3. Q: What did Stephen’s mother tea ch him later?(B. How to carry a milk bottle.)4. Q: What did Stephen learn from this experience?(A. Mistakes can become learning opportunities. )Unit 2 (pp33-35)Long conversationQ1: Why is surfing the man’s favorite activity?(D. Because it can help him forget all his troubles.)Q2: What is the woman going to do this weekend?(C. To go to the beach.)Q3: What does the woman love doing?(B. Enjoying the warm sun on the beach.)Q4: What does the man remember doing with his brothers?(C. Building sand castles.)Passage 1Q1: According to the survey, what percentage of British adults watched TV in their free time?(A. 89 percent.)Q2: Which age group would be the most likely to visit their friends and relatives.(B. People aged 25 to 34.)Q3: What does the speaker say about listening to music as a leisure activity for British people?(A. People aged 16 to 24 preferred listening to music most.)Q4: According to the survey, how are leisure activities related to age?(C. Older people spend more time reading and gardening.)Unit 3 (pp51-53)Long conversation1. Q: Why was the girl excited?(B. She won the spelling competition at her school.)2 Q: What happened when the man was 13 years old?(C. He went to Sacramento for a spelling competition.)3 Q: Why did the man’s mom give him a big hug?(A. To make him feel better after he lost the first prize.)4 Q: What color is the girl going to wear for her next competition?(D. Yellow.)Passage 11 Q: What is the passage mainly about?(C. Superstitions in the United States.)2 Q: According to the passage, what is considered as bad luck?(A. Walking under a ladder.)3 Q: Why is it considered bad luck to see a black cat crossing one’s path?(B. Because black cats were thought to be witches.)4 Q: According to the passage, what will bring people good luck?(C. Finding a penny on the ground and picking it up. )Unit 4 (pp69-71)Long conversationQ1: How long will the woman spend on her way to and from work by high-speed train?(C. 1.5 hours.)Q2: When does the woman arrive back home by subway?(B. At 7.)Q3: According to the woman, in what way will the new high-speed train be a big help to her? (D. She can go shopping on her way home from work.)Q4: How will the new high-speed train affect the man?(D. He can take the train to the airport instead of driving.)Passage 1Q1: How much time on average do Americans spend on their way to work?(C. About half an hour.)Q2: What is the present situation about Americans’ commuting to work?(A. More and more Americans spend over an hour getting to work.)Q3: Why does Steven choose to have an extreme commute?(D. Because he can have his favorite lifestyle.)Q4: Which of the following is the disadvantage of long commutes?(A. Traffic jams.)Unit 5 (pp87-89)Long conversation1 Q: What did Katy like about Jason’s last Halloween party?(D. She liked the decorations in Jason’s front yard.)2 Q: What is the actual reason that Katy doesn’t want to attend Jason’s party? (C. She wants to go to Linda’s party.)3 Q: What is special about Linda’s par ty? (D. They will play a new game called “Guess Who”.)4 Q: What will Katy do to solve her problem? (C. Attend both Jason’s and Linda’s parties. ) Passage 11 Q: What is special about this year’s Black Friday shopping?(D. Some stores opened much earlier than they used to.)2 Q: Why did some stores open at midnight on Thanksgiving night?(B. To beat other stores for sales.)3 Q: How many Black Friday shoppers were reported to go to the shops at midnight this year?(A. 24 percent.)4 Q: What can we learn about the 15-year-old Jenny?(C. She preferred midnight shopping to early morning shopping.)。
新标准⼤学英语视听说综合教程⼀Unit1test Unit testPart I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.ignorant cultural sign up for gapbarely intelligent check in memoirmuscle ballroom1.Your answer Correct answercultural cultural2.Your answer Correct answersign up for sign up for3.question.Your answer Correct answerignorant ignorant4.Your answer Correct answerbarely barely5. I've been thinking about volunteering in South-east Asia during myYour answer Correct answergap gap6.Your answer Correct answerballroom ballroom7.Your answer Correct answercheck in check in8.Your answer Correct answermuscle muscle9.Your answer Correct answermemoir memoir10.Her psychology thesis examines whether cats are dogs. Your answer Correct answerintelligent intelligentSection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11. Please send all correspondence to my new place of ____.A. residentB. residentsC. residenceD. residue12. The professor tried to ____ us that there would be no surprise test next week.A. assureB. sureC. ensureD. pressure13. My paper is about nature's ability to ____ potential threats.A. inspectB. infectC. deflectD. detect14. The student did an ____ thing when she returned the money she found.A. admireB. admiringC. admirableD. admiringly15. We learned about the ____ people in that country experienced throughout history.A. persecuteB. persecutedC. persecutingD. persecution16. Would you like a small ____ of my coffee?A. sipB. nibbleC. swallowD. bite17. Be careful you don't ____ the paint!A. spellB. spillC. spoilD. sip18. Tom felt foolish and ____ when he showed up for the final exam without a pencil.A. adequateB. adequatelyC. inadequatelyD. inadequate19. Before class, I met my friends at the school ____ for lunch.A. libraryB. gymnasiumC. cafeteriaD. ballroom20. After graduation, Cindy framed her ____ and hung it on her bedroom wall.A. certificateB. diplomaC. qualificationD. recordSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word. 21.Your answer Correct answerinto into22.thunderstorm!Your answer Correct answersurely surelyYour answer Correct answerwith without24.The whole situation was so ridiculous that I simplyYour answer Correct answerinto into25.Pablo looked at the new he wanted it but could not afford it. Your answer Correct answeradmiringly admiringly26.Renaissance.Your answer Correct answerof27.priceless insight into your culture.Your answer Correct answerwith with28.Your answer Correct answerfor for29.Your answer Correct answerbarely barelyYour answer Correct answerIn InPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Tanya wants to study abroad in Europe. To prepare herself, she reads online aboutplaces she might like to go. She needs to do enough research to make an informedand (31)One of the main reasons she wants to study abroadis because she doesn't want to graduate and be (32)countries and cultures.She is looking for a unique (33)home.What about Paris? The school and the city are both wonderful. However, prices fora decent (34)Paris are too high —she can't afford it. Madrid?She looks (35)the beautiful campus in the picture on the school's website. How she would love to be there! However, without speaking Spanish, Tanyadecides she would feel sadly (36)Then Tanya thinks about London. They speak English there and the school prices arereasonable. Also, the (37)be very convenient to travel aroundthe city without a car. Tanya decides to (38)London.She is surprised that she was able to surf the Internet and make a decision withoutmoving a (39)in London. Maybe she will even write a(n) (40)experiences!Your answer Correct answer(31) intelligent intelligent(32) ignorant ignorant(33) cultural cultural(34) residence residence(35) admiringly admiringly(36) inadequate inadequate(37) subway subway(38) sign sign(39) muscle muscle(40) memoir memoirPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.Attending your first Freshers' Fair can be a confusing and overwhelming experience. First of all, you are still trying to become accustomed to yournew environment and living away from home. You are probably already feeling pressure to make new friends, study for class, and make your family proud. Deciding which club to join is just an added layer of pressure and might bethe last thing you want to think about.Have no fear! The Freshers' Fair is actually a fun and exciting place, ifyou manage to forget your worries, kick back, and enjoy yourself. Just followthis simple advice for a pleasant and productive day.1. Shop around. Take your time, walk around, and check out everything that's available. It's a little like shopping for a good bargain. The first pair of pants you see might not be the best fit.2. Ask questions. The whole point of the Freshers' Fair is to let you know what clubs and activities are available. Representatives are there to answer your questions. Take advantage of them.3. Take notes. Write down all important information you want to remember. How often are meetings? What are the requirements of membership? What is the time commitment and will it interfere with your class schedule?4. Don't be shy. Many groups will have sign-up sheets. They will use these to send out more information or let you know about upcoming events. There is often no commitment to join, so even if you have a passing interest, sign up and stay in touch.Now that you've got a leg-up and have a plan for your first Freshers' Fair, get out there and start taking advantage of the many opportunities your school provides. You won't regret it!41. Which of the following is NOT the advice that is given fora first Freshers' Fair?A. Write down club meeting schedules.B. Ask for more information about interestinggroups.C. Look for a great pair of pants.D. Try to forget the pressure you're feeling ata new school.42. According to this passage, what is the point of a Freshers' Fair?A. To make new friends.B. To feel less pressure.C. To ask questions about membershiprequirements.D. To learn about available opportunities atschool.43. Which of the following most accurately describes "aleg-up" (Para. 7, Line 1)?A. A plan.B. An advantage.C. An opportunity.D. A disadvantage.44. This type of writing would best be described as ______.A. Persuasive.B. Entertaining.C. Informative.D. Analytical.45. A proper title for this passage might be ______.A. Helpful Advice for a First Freshers' FairB. Dealing with Pressure at UniversityC. Shop Around at the Freshers' FairD. Get a Leg-Up at University。
英语视听说试题及答案一、听力理解(共30分)A. 选择题(每题2分,共10分)请根据所听内容,选择最佳答案。
1. What is the man's occupation?A) A doctorB) A teacherC) A lawyerD) A policeman2. What does the woman suggest for dinner?A) PizzaB) Chinese foodC) PastaD) Sushi3. When is the meeting scheduled to take place?A) 9:00 AMB) 10:00 AMC) 11:00 AMD) 12:00 PM4. Why is the man unable to attend the concert?A) He has to work.B) He is ill.C) He has a family commitment.D) The tickets are sold out.5. What is the weather like today?A) SunnyB) RainyC) CloudyD) SnowyB. 填空题(每题2分,共10分)请根据所听内容,填写空白处。
6. The library opens at ________ in the morning.7. The train to New York departs from ________ platform.8. The woman has been learning ________ for three years.9. The man's favorite sport is ________.10. The lecture will be held in ________ Hall.C. 信息匹配题(每题2分,共10分)请将所听内容与相应的信息匹配。
新标准大学英语视听说1答案Unit 1。
Part I。
1. b2. a3. c4. a5. b。
Part II。
1. What’s your name?2. Where are you from?3. What’s your major?4. What’s your favorite subject?5. What do you do in your spare time?Part III。
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Unit 2。
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1. c2. b3. a4. b5. a。
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1. What do you do in your free time?2. Do you like watching movies?3. What kind of music do you like?4. How do you usually spend your weekends?5. Have you traveled to any interesting places recently? Part III。
1. T2. F3. T4. F5. T。
Unit 3。
Part I。
1. a2. c3. b4. c5. a。
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1. Have you ever been to a foreign country?2. What was the most interesting place you visited?3. Did you try any new food while you were there?4. How did you communicate with the local people?5. Would you like to go back to that country again? Part III。
1. F2. T3. F4. T5. T。
Unit 4。
新标准视听说1答案Unit 1。
Part A。
1. What’s your name?2. How do you spell your last name?3. What’s your telephone number?4. Where are you from?5. What’s your email address?6. What’s your favorite color?7. How old are you?8. What’s your job?9. Are you married?10. Do you have any children?Part B。
1. A: What’s your name?B: My name is Tom.2. A: How do you spell your last name?B: M-I-L-L-E-R.3. A: What’s your telephone number?B: It’s 555-7896.4. A: Where are you from?B: I’m from New York.5. A: What’s your email address?B: It’**************.6. A: What’s your favorite color?B: My favorite color is blue.7. A: How old are you?B: I’m 25 years old.8. A: What’s your job?B: I’m a teacher.9. A: Are you married?B: Yes, I am.10. A: Do you have any children?B: No, I don’t.Part C。
1. A: What’s your name?B: My name is Maria.A: How do you spell your last name? B: It’s S-M-I-T-H.A: What’s your telephone number?B: It’s 555-1234.2. A: Where are you from?B: I’m from London.A: What’s your email address? B: It’****************.A: What’s your favorite color? B: My favorite color is red.3. A: How old are you?B: I’m 30 years old.A: What’s your job?B: I’m a doctor.A: Are you married?B: No, I’m not.A: Do you have any children? B: Yes, I have two children. Unit 2。
新时代视听说1 截图完整版UNIT112/12 text1、Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking.I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.1A/5 c b b a c1B/5social college calss elective movement papers exciting interacting hard accent2B/54/5 a b a b bUNIT2 3/12 a c12/12text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel? -There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do yo u have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room? -Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.1B/5book available king-size smoking preference non-smoking discount rate take muchUNIT312/12 textA: Well thank you for coming. I hope you had a good time.B: Oh we all had a great time. Thanks for having us.A: Can I get your coats?C: Yeah, I've got one.B: I didn't wear one.C: You don't have a coat ... Mine is black.A: OK, be right back ...C: Thank you. That was fun.B: It was great.C: Good time.B: It was really nice. We haven't seen them in such a long time and ... C: I know. That ...Oh, no, this is not mine. Mine is black, this is blue. B: I think this is navy blue.B: His is a little longer, his is ... It's like a trench coat.C: It's got a lining in it also.A: I'll be right back.B: Thanks.C: Thank you.B: Hey little doggy!C: Cute puppy.B: He's a cute one, isn't he?C: Yeah, he is.A: Hope ...C: Oh, there it is! Thank you very much!B: Sorry we have to leave so soon.A: No problem. Hope you had a good time.B: Oh we had a great time.A: And I shall see you again.B: Thanks. Bye.A: I'll say thank you too.B: OK. Bye.party happy describe black raincoat fur lining hood appreciate right greatUNIT45/1212/12 textA: I'm hungry. Do you want to go get fast food?B: Er ...no, actually, I've just had hamburgers and French fries yesterday and ...if we're gonna go out I'd rather sit down some place and relax.A: OK. Have you been to the Italian place in the mall?B: Yes. And it's not very good.A: Really?B: Ya ...ya ...It's kind of lousy. It's kind of greasy and ...it's just ... It's not very good.A: Now what are you in the mood for?B: How about some ...Mexican food?A: Mm ...I don't really feel like Mexican.B: OK. Um ...A: Chinese sounds good?B: Yes! That would be great. Chinese, let's go to ...Oh! I know! Let's go to ...New China, And ...let's get the “happy family”. And it's got ...you know, the pork, and the chicken, and the beef, and we can get some vegetables, too. Does that sound good?A: Yes, that sounds really good.B: I am in the mood for hot tea.hungry fast sit-down good Mexican chicken seafood Chinese dish beefUNIT5busy get up work breakfast fix off lunch pick up dinner bedtimeSection Test AHi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I 1)sort ofthoughtit might help me with my 2)public speaking. I'm kind of nervous when it comes to 3)speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe4)a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm5)pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my6)very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really7)get brave I might even 8)try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good9)actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some10) theater games and learn11)some lines and practice12)some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.。
视听说考试试题一、听力理解(共30分)A. 选择题(每题2分,共10分)请听以下对话或独白,然后从A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳答案。
1.M: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the nearest subway station?W: Sure, just go straight ahead and take the first left.You'll see it on your right.A) Go straight and turn right at the first corner.B) Go straight and turn left at the first corner.C) Go straight and turn right at the second corner.2.W: I'm not sure if I should take this job offer. It pays well, but the working hours are terrible.M: Well, it's a trade-off. You'll have to decide what's more important to you.A) The man thinks the woman should take the job.B) The woman is satisfied with the job offer.C) The man is advising the woman to consider her priorities.3.M: The weather forecast says it's going to rain thisafternoon.W: In that case, we should bring an umbrella with us.A) They are already carrying an umbrella.B) They will take an umbrella because it might rain.C) They don't need an umbrella because it's not going to rain.4.W: I've been trying to reach the customer service, but Ican't get through.M: You should try again later. They might be busy at the moment.A) The man thinks the woman has reached customer service.B) The man suggests calling customer service later.C) The woman has successfully contacted customer service.5.M: I heard you're going to study abroad next semester.W: Yes, I'm really looking forward to it.A) The woman is not interested in studying abroad.B) The woman has already studied abroad.C) The woman is excited about the opportunity to study abroad.B. 填空题(每题1分,共10分)请听一段对话,根据对话内容填写以下空白处。
I.Watch Act I and complete the following tasks(20%).(1)Match the four sentences in the left column with the sentences in the rightcolumn according to Act I: (8%)1.It’s late and Robbie wouldlike to go to bed, but A. he’s afraid to leave home.2.Robbie is excited aboutfinishing high school, but B. he has to turn in his article in the morning.3.Robbie wants to go awayto college, but C. he’s not sure he would enjoy a careerin journalism.4. Robbie enjoys writing, but D. he’s scared about the future.(2) Watch Act I again and choose correct answers from the following choices:(12%)5.Charley Rafer is in charge of admitting new students and he ______.a)comes from New York City.b)is coming to New York.c)comes from New York State.d)is coming to the University of Michigan.6.Philip and Charley Rafer were _______.a)classmates in the University of Michigan.b)old friends in New York State.c)in the same football team.d)both tennis stars at Michigan.7.The Dean of Admissions for the University of Michigan will _______.a)interview applicants for admission tomorrow morning.b)interview Philip this morning.c)Interview applicants at his own house.d)interview Philip at the hospital.8.Robbie’s grandfather and father both ______a)graduated from Michigan.b)think Michigan is the best university in USA.c)think Charley Rafer will agree to help Robbie in the interview.d)knew Robbie wanted to go to Michigan.9.Philip asked Robbie to go to the interview, because he _____a)thought it can be good experience for him.b)hoped Charley Rafer would do him a favor.c)was so proud of his son.d)thought it was the only chance for him.10.Robbie felt _____ about his graduation.a)very excitingb)very scaredc)both scared and excitedd)very impatientII. Watch Act III twice and choose correct answers from the following choices(12%):11. Which school did Robbie’s friend Mike apply?a)Columbia Universityb)New York Universityc)Michigan Universityd)Both Columbia and New York University.12. Mike is very confident. But he also can’t decide where to go to school, because he_______.a)has been accepted by Columbia University.b)has another interview tomorrow.c)is going to study history.d)thinks it is a tough decision.13.Robbie wants to be a _____ in the future.a)journalismb)newspaper reporterc)spokesmand)writer14.Robbie felt _____ to his parents, but he still wants to decide his own future.a)anxiousb)gratefulc)angryd)upset15.Philip thinks Robbie wants to go to Columbia to ______.a)join his friends there.b)study Medicine.c)impress Dean Rafer.d)disobey him.16.Philip felt quite ______ about his son’s decision.a)disappointedb)proudc)angryd)shockedIII. Listen to a dialogue twice. Fill in the blanks. For some of the blanks, you need to write a word and for some others you need to write a phrase (24%). W: Please have a seat, Mr. Thunders. I received your resume last week, and was very__17__.M: Thank you!W: We are a small __18__ company trading mostly stocks and bonds. May I ask why you are interested in working for us?M: Your company has an impressive _19__ and I always want to work for a smaller company.W: That's good to hear. Would you mind telling me a little bit about your _20_ job?M: I'm currently working in a large international company in charge of a team of 8 brokers. We buy and sell stocks for major _21_ worldwide.W: Why do you think you are the right _22_ for this position?M: As a head broker, I have a lot of experience in the stock market, I deal with clients on the daily _23_, and I enjoy working with people.W: Well, you might just be the person we've been looking for. Do you have any questions?M: Uh-hum, if I were _24_, how many accounts would I be handling?W: You will be working with two other head brokers, in other words, you will be handling about a _25_of our clients.M: And who would I report to?W: Directly to me.M: I see. What kind of benefits package do you offer?W: Two weeks of _26_ in your first year of employment, you are also been entitled to medical and dental insurance, but this is something you should discuss with our _27_. Do you have any other questions?M: No, not at the moment.W: Well, I have to discuss your application with my colleagues and we'll _28_ early next week.M: OK, thanks, it's been nice meeting you!W: Nice meeting you too! And thanks for coming in today.IV. Watch the video clip and complete the following tasks(12%)(1)Watch the video clip and fill in the missing information on the table.。
- 1 - (共 6 页)山东圣翰财贸职业学院 2007--2008学年第一学期期末考试2005级《英语视听说》试卷A (闭卷)(听力笔试)Part One Dictation (15 points) Directions: listen to the following passage, altogether the passage will be read to youfour times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check yourwork. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your answer once more. Please write the whole passage on the Answer Sheet.The internetThe internet is the most significant progress in the field of ① . Imagine a book that never ends, a library with million floors, or imagine ②with thousands of scientists working around the clock forever. This is the ③ of the internet. Yet the internet has the ④ for good and bad, one can find well-organizedinformation-rich ⑤ . At the same time, one can also find waste for websites. Most websites are known as different internet ⑥ . These include online games, chat rooms and so on. These applications have great power, too. Sometimes, ⑦__________________________________________________________________________________________ to their attraction.⑧____________________________________________________.⑨____________________________________________________________.Part Two Listening Comprehension (60 point)In sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.Section A ConversationIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.1. How did Mark get there?A. By train and by car.B. By plane and by coach.C. By train and by bus.D. By bus and by plane.2. Mark used to wear all the following EXCEPT _____.A. Short hairB. glassesC. moustacheD. beard3. Where is the meeting for new students to be held?A. In the third room on the right.B. In the Common RoomC. In a room at the other end.D. In Room 501.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.4. What did Steve originally plan to do?A. To go to a park near the beach.B. To stay at home.C. To see a new film.D. To do some study.5. Maggie finally decided to go to see a film because ________.A. there was no park nearby.B. the weather wasn’t ideal for a walk.C. it would be easier to go to a cinema.D. Steve hadn’t seen the film yet.6. Where did they plan to meet?A. outside the Town Hall.B. near the bank.C. in Steve’s place.D. at the cinema.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the- 2 -(共6 页)conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.7. The following details are true about the new device EXCEPT ____.A. it has color.B. it has a moving image.C. it costs less money.D. it is not on the market.8. Why didn’t Bill want one of them?A. he wanted to buy one from Japan.B. he wasn’t sure about it quality.C. he thought it was for business use.D. he thought it was expensive.9. Which of the following statements in INCORRECT about the woman?A. she had never red the magazine herself.B. she knew who usually read the magazine.C. she was quite interested in the new device.D. she agreed with Bill at the end of the conversation.10. The conversation is mainly about ___.A. a new type of telephone.B. the cost of the telephones.C. some features of the magazine.D. the readership of the magazine.Section B PassageIn this section you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.11. In the old days dogs were used for the following EXCEPT ___.A. hunting other animals.B. driving sheep.C. guarding chicken.D. keeping thieves away.12. Which of the following is CORRECT?A. Dogs are now treated as a part of a family.B. dogs still perform all the duties they used to do.C. People new keep dogs for the same reasons as before.- 3 -(共6 页)D. Only old people are seen walking their dogs.13. The passage is mainly about ____.A. what dog can doB. how to keep dogsC. dogs and their mastersD. reasons for keeping dogsQuestions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.14. According to the passage, the working conditions in the new place ___.A. are the same as the speaker is used toB. are expected to be rather poorC. are just as adequateD. are not yet clear15. What is the speaker going to do in the new place?A. Traveling.B. Studying.C. Setting down.D. Teaching16. The speaker expects _____.A. fewer choices of foodB.many ways to do washingC. modern lighting facilitiesD. new types of drinking water17. From the passage we can learn that the speaker ____.A. is unprepared for the new postB. is unclear about the conditions thereC. is ready for all the difficulties thereD. is eager to know more about the postQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.18. According to the passage, when are children first expected to study hard?A. Before 6 years of age.B. Between 6 and 10.C. After 10 years of age.D. After 12 years of age.19. Parents who abuse their children tend to have the following problems EXCEPT ____.A. religious problemsB. emotional problemsC. financial problemsD. marriage problems- 4 -(共6 页)20. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A. Boys and girls are equally energetic.B. Parents have higher expectations for boys.C. Some parents lack skills to deal with their kids.D. Some parents are still ill-tempered and ill-educated.Section C News ReportIn this sections, you will hear several news item. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 to 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.21. What has happened to the Cubans?A. They set foot in Florida.B. They were drowned.C. They were flown to the U.S..D. They were sent back to Cuba.22. How did the Cubans try to enter the U.S.?A. In a small boat.B. In an old truck.C. By swimming.D. By driving.Question 23 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.23. How many cities will have air quality monitoring systems installed by the end of this year?A. 42 cities.B. 220 cities.C. 150 cities.D. 262 cities.Questions 24 to 25 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.24. Altogether how many people were reported missing?A. 68.B. 90.C. 150.D. 40.25. Which of the following details is INCORRECT?A. The two ferries sank on different days.B. The accidents were cause by storms.C. The two ferries sank on the same river.D. More people were rescued from the first day?- 5 -(共6 页)Question 26 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.26. What is the news item mainly about?A. Indonesian government polices.B. Australia’s support to the UN assistance mission.C. Opening of an Australian consulate in East Timor.D. Talks between Australia and Indonesia.Questions 27 to 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.27. The news items is mainly about a joint venture between _____.A. a US company and a UK companyB. a Swiss company and a UK companyC. two Taiwanese companiesD. a mainland company and a US company28. Who will provide the distribution networks in the joint venture?A. Unilever.B. Nestle.C. PepsiCo.D. Coca Cola.Questions 29 to 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.29. Who staged the protest on Saturday?A. The soldiers.B. The peace camp.C. The militants.D. The hardliners.30. Which of the following details about the news is INCORRECT?A. 13 soldiers were killed last week.B. 100,000 people participated in the protest.C. The protesters demanded a pullout form Gaza.D. The Prime Minister rejected the pullout plan.- 6 -(共6 页)。