托福听力文字
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01年1月托福听力文字Part A1.W: Jane was really upset that you didn’t invite her to the graduation ceremony.M: well, you know. They only let you invite four people. But as it turns out my brother can go after all. And she is the next in my list.Q: what does the man mean?2.M: Do you know what time the train goes into the city?W: Norm ally it’s every 20 minutes. But, this’s weekend, so I’m not sure.Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?3.M: Could you do me a favor? I really need to get this notebook to Kathy, and I knowshe’s inyour chemistry class this afternoon, so I was wondering.W: Not a problem. Consider it done(包在我身上).Q: What will the woman probably do?4.W: T here you are. Finally, we’d better get moving if we expected to get a seat.The lectures start in fifteen minutes. And we still have a long walk ahead of us.M: These things never start on time. A nd anyway, I don’t think it would be crowded.Q: What does the man imply?5.W: I studied French in high school, but I never really learned it until I spent thesummer inParis.M: Really using the language makes all the difference s, doesn’t it?Q: What does the man imply?6.W: I wait it until midnight for your call last night. You know I really needthosenotes.M: Oh, I am so sorry. I get caught up ona conversation my roommate and completely forgot. But you know what, I get there right here.Q: What will the man probably do?7.M: Can you believe that doctor Foster actually giving us an extra week to hand inthepapers?W: That’s time I can certainly use. Believe me, I am not even the half waythrough.Q: What does the woman mean?8.W: My parents want to come visit next weekend, but I check every hotel in thearea,and all seem to be full.M: Why not call the Coside inn, it’s not so near the campus but it’s always geta fewvacancy.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?9.M: I heard you’re looking for someone to pick up your mail when you areawaytheconference next week.W: Oh, could you?Q: What the woman want the man to do?10.M: I just got back from the campus bookstore, every single textbook I need inthis semester is sold out.W: That what you get the waiting until the day class begin.Q: What does the woman imply?11.M: I’m sorry, I shouldn’t volunteer to help you memorize your lines to the play,Istill haven’t finish writing my essay.W: That’s ok.Sue said she will help me rehearse if you couldn’t do it.Q:What will the woman probably do next?12.M: You know, I was really hoping to get thatjournalism internship at thetimes. ButI was only two weeks before start. And I still haven’t heard fromthem.W: Don’t worry about it. They must be plenty of other places would be happy to have you.Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?13.M: you know, Tim’s acting really funny lately, every since they won thattennistournament last week and got photograph in thelocal paper. Well, he is kind of change, like he is hard to talk now.W:yeah, I know what you mean, I guess it’s all going to his head(冲昏了头).Q: What does the woman say about Tim?14.W: if I can keep up the pace, I will graduate in just 3 years.M: That may be true, but I never want to give up my summer breaks.Q: What does the man imply?15.W: I am heading over to the theatre box office to get the tickets for this weekendconcertbeforeyou’re all gone.M: I hate to tell you this, but from what I read in the paper this morning, you are alreadytoo late.Q: What does the man imply?16.W:it’s no use. I will never learn to swim as well as you do.M:Don’t give up so easily, rememberI practically grow up in the water.Q: What does the man mean?17.M: You need to decide what are you going to do your research project done.W: I have got the background information together, now all I need is to find the right subject to observe.Q: What does the woman mean?18.W: W hat’s the problem? Don’t you have your apartment key?M: It’s a good thing I leav e a spare with my neighbor, I am going to have a stop by and asking for it. So I can get in and get my books.Q: What will the man probably do next?19.M: I am having a hard time keeping up my biology class. I am seriouslyconsideringhiring a tutor.W:A word of advice?D on’t make a mistake I made last semester and wait untilafter midterm exam to do it.Q: What does the woman imply?20.M:we hope you enjoy year stay here at the hotel. Hereyour room key, and by theway,check out time is 12 noon.W: Oh, thanks for reminding me. It’s a lovely hotel and I am not at all in a hurryto leave,but I would not want to be charged for a second night.Q: What will the woman probably do?21.W: I am thinking about spending my spring breaks skiing at central mountains.You were there last year, how was it?M: To be completely honestthat left alot to be desired(远非相像中好).Q: What does the man imply?22.M: did I read in the campus newspapers that your roommate was named the topstudent in history department?M:Oh, that’s highly unlikely, considering that her field is chemistry.Q: What does the woman mean?23.W:I know it’s short notice, but do you think to proofread the lab report for metonight?M: Talk about the last minute(怎么现在才说).Q: What can be inferred about the man?24.W: I have got to give my oral presentation in class tomorrow, and I am sonervous.M: Maybe you just need a tria l run, why don’t you use me as your audience?Q: What does the man imply the woman should do?25.M: you know I have to leave the basket ball gamehalfway through last night. SoI never found out who won.W: Well, don’t look at me. I was just a few minutes behind you.Q: what does the woman mean?26.W: This saladneeds something to give it some more flavour, don’t you think?You’re right, tell me what you like and I’ll run over(跑去)to the corner store,I need to get a few other items anyway.Q: What does the man offer to do?27.W: Jeff, I am so sorry, I don’t know what I did with your Spanishdictionary, ofcourse,I will buy you a new one.M: Don’t be silly, I have had that ragged(破旧的)oldthing since junior high school, and I hardly ever use it anyway.Q: What does the man imply?28.M:Can I expect to see you at the party at the art gallery Friday night?The festivities(欢庆)begin at six and it probably last a few hours.W: Oh,Yeah, I wouldn’t miss it. Soccer practice does n’t end until seven but thenI will be there.Q: What does the woman mean?29.M: are you crazy, how come you blurted that out in front of doctor smith?W: I don’t know, I guess he just caught me off guard(在我没留意时听到我说).Q: What does the woman mean?30.W: I hear you have got your own studio now, are you still painting in oils?M: I am, and I just sold threepieces. And another one could shown in theexhibit next month.Q: What can be inferred from the man?Part B31-34M: Hi, rob, mind if I eat lunch with you?W: No, Mr. Evens, not at all.M: Thanks, I just heard you study nutrition and you’ve got a quite a bitexperience working in the cafeteria,so I wonder if you have beeninterested in a small project we are doing this term.W: What was the project all about?M: More and more students have been deciding not to buy the meal planshere and wewant to attractthem back. So, I want to hear what students would like. Yourjob would be to found out. And, of course I’d like to hear the any of your own ideas.W: Well, if the menus were changed, then maybe I would have to listen to so muchcriticism. You know I have taken several nutrition classes, andeveryone there sees me when I serve food hear. So they always complaint to me about thefood.M: That makes you perfect for the job. Would you be interested?W: I am not sure. What is sort of changes that you thinking of?M: I’d like to make some changes in the way we prepare our food. For example, justlook about we had to choose from today. You got a fried hamburgthat dipping in oil and I got fried chicken. They both contain too much fat.W: But you’d better not get rid of them. They are everybody’sfavorites.M: Well, we can certainly keep them but we need to give the people who are health conscious some choices. For example we could also prepare chicken without the fatty skin, and servedon some rice with light sauce. Do you think that would appeal to the students?W: Well, I’d like fat. But you are right, you’d better find out what otherthink. Oh, sorry, I’ve got get back to work.I’d like to hear more though. I’ll drop by your office later.M: ok,see you then.31.What are the speakers mainly discussing?32.What is the woman’s current job in the cafeteria?33.What does the man want the woman to do?34.What does the man suggest the cafeteria to do?35.Ho w does the woman probably feel about the man’s project?36~39A: Hi, alias, you’ll never guess who I met last week. Bob Johnson.B: Youdon’t mean the bob Johnson who directed the choir(唱诗班)that performon campus lastweekend?A: That’s right.B: But she is so famous. How do you get to meet her?A: Well, you know how that program they handed out they printed the words to the carol(颂歌)pieces along with the translations?I found ifall these mistakes in the Latin text, you know, typographical(印刷上的).B: Wait a minute, you were actually reading the word?A: Wow, I will so caught up in the performance that I never even look at the program. B: I’d like to follow the test wh ile I’m listening. It allows me understand what they are singing about. Anyway,when they were doing thoseLatin pieces, I notice all these mistakes, mostly spelling errors. But it was really annoying. So after the concert wentover, people werecrowding around the backstage to see her and soloist.A: Yeah, I remember, there were dozens of people waiting here for autograph(亲笔签名). B: Well, I wait to the end and then when I met Bob Johnson I showed her themistakesI found.A: Was she upset?B: Upset? She actually thanked me and if I send her a copy of correct test. She will revise(校订)it for the next time they sing those pieces.And even print my name in the acknowledgement as a program editor.A: Woo, you areLatin must bepretty good to find out the errors.B: I should hope so, I majoring inclassics.36. what is the man eager to tell the other students?37. what can be inferred about the two students?38. W hat was bob Johnson’s reaction to the man’s commons.39. what will the man probably seen to bob Johnson.[Part C40~42The cattle ranching(经营牧场)industry started in the western US in the late eighteen hundreds. As the industry developed so did the horse ridding contests that we called rodeos. Rodeos weren’t always the big entertainment shows that we see nowadays. The first ones were small contests started as an informal competition among people historicallyreferred to the cowboys. Although they didn’t include both men and women. One duty of the cowboys was to guide the cattle from grass rangers intotown along the railroad lines where the cows were loadedon to trains. The cowboys would gather near these cattle towns to compete for the unofficial title “best horse rider”. They were demonstrated the riding skillsthat they had learned as a matter of survival. And the audience was composed mainly of other cowboyswho watch the competitorcritically since they knew what the events were all about. Rodeos contesttook a different turn in the 1890’s, when organizers began to hold cowboys sports during yearly agriculture affairs. What was differentwith the audience?It consist mostly people who were unfamiliar with the life on the range.They were amazed by the skills of riders and intelligence of horses. The rodeos atagricultural affairs became so popular that ranchers and businesspeople began to organize rodeos as independent events separate from fairs.Theorganizers builtlarge arenas(竞技场),and earn money by requiring spectators to pay for admission. More and more notable rodeos held annually in Wyoming. It’s calledfrontier days. While “frontier days”is not the first independent rodeo, it is the oldest annual show taking place each year since 1897.40. What is the topic mainly about?41. What can be inferred about the early radio?42. What is the significant about the frontier days.45-46We’ve been looking at fear from biological perspective. And someone asked whether the tendency to be fearful is genetic. While some study done with mice indicate that mammals do inherit fearfulness to some degree. In one study for instance, a group of mice were placed in the bright lit open boxes with no hiding places. Some of the mice wondered around the box and didn’t appear to be bothered about being so exposed. But other mice didn’t move. They stayed upagainst one wall, which indicate that they were afraid. Well, when fearful mice or you might say anxious mice like ones who stayed in one place. When mice like thiswere bred with one another repeatedly,afterabout 12 or so generations,then all of the offspring show similar signsof fearfulness. And even when the new born mouse from this generation was raised bya mother and with other mice who were not fearful, that mice still tend to be fearful as the result. Now, why is this? Well, it’s thought that the specific gene in animal body have influenced on the anxious behavior. These genes that are associated with particular nerve cell receptors in brain. And the degree of overall fearfulness in the mammal seem to depend in the large part on the presence or absence of these nerve cell receptors. And this appears to applyto humans as well by the way. But while the tendency towards anxiety and fear may well be an inherited trait, but the specific form that the fear takes has more to do individual environment. So a particular fear like the fear of snakes or the fear of spider, say, is not genetic. But the overall tendency to have fearful responses is.43. What is the talk mainly about?44. How did some of the mice in the study demonstrated that they were afraid?45. According to th。