1、PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepaus
2、e,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer,ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.1. A) The mans tennis racket is good enough. B) The man should get a pair of new shoes.C) She can wait for the man for a little while. D) Physical
3、exercise helps her stay in shape.2. A) The woman will skip Dr. Smiths lecture to help the man.B) Kathy is very pleased to attend the lecture by Dr. Smith.C) The woman is good at doing lab demonstrations.D) The man will do all he can do assist the woman.3. A) The woman asked the man to accompany her
4、to the party.B) Steve became rich soon after graduation from college.C) Steve invited his classmates to visit his big cottage.D) The speakers and Steve used to be classmates.4. A) In a bus. B) In a clinic. C) In a boat. D) In a plane.5. A) 10:10. B) 9:50. C) 9:40. D) 9:10.6. A) She does not like Joh
5、n at all.B) John has got many admirers.C) She does not think John is handsome.D) John has just got a bachelors degree.7. A) He has been bumping along for hours.B) He has got a sharp pain in the neck.C) He is involved in a serious accident.D) He is trapped in a terrible traffic jam.8. A) She is good
6、at repairing things.B) She is a professional mechanic.C) She should improve her physical condition.D) She cannot go without a washing machine.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A) Some witnesses failed to appear in court.B) The case caused debate among the public.
7、C) The accused was found guilty of stealing.D) The accused refused to plead guilty in court.10. A) He was out of his mind.B) He was unemployed.C) His wife deserted him.D) His children were sick.11. A) He had been in jail before.B) He was unworthy of sympathy.C) He was unlikely to get employed.D) He
8、had committed the same sort of crime.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Irresponsible. B) Unsatisfactory. C) Aggressive. D) Conservative.13. A) Internal communication.B) Distribution of brochures.C) Public relations.D) Product design.14. A) Placing advertisem
9、ents in the trade press.B) Drawing sketches for advertisements.C) Advertising in the national press.D) Making television commercials.15. A) She has the motivation to do the job.B) She is not so easy to get along with.C) She knows the tricks of advertising.D) She is not suitable for the position.Pass
10、age OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.16. A) The cozy communal life. B) Innovative academic programs.C) The cultural diversity. D) Impressive school buildings.17. A) It is very beneficial to their academic progress.B) It helps them soak up the surrounding cultur
11、e.C) It is as important as their learning experience.D) It ensures their physical and mental health.18. A) It offers the most challenging academic programs.B) It has the worlds best-known military academies.C) It provides numerous options for students. D) It draws faculty from all around the world.P
12、assage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) They try to give students opportunities for experimentation.B) They are responsible merely to their Ministry of Education.C) They strive to develop every students academic potential.D) They ensure that all students get
13、roughly equal attention.20. A) It will arrive at Boulogne at half past two. B) It crosses the English Channel twice a day.C) It is now about half way to the French coast. D) It is leaving Folkestone in about five minutes21. A) Opposite the ships office. B) At the rear of B deck.C) Next to the duty-f
14、ree shop. D) In the front of A deck.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) It is the sole use of passengers travelling with cars.B) It is much more spacious than the lounge on C deck.C) It is for the use of passengers travelling with children.D) It is for
15、 senior passengers and people with VIP cards.23. A) It was named after its location. B) It was named after a cave art expert.C) It was named after its discoverer. D) It was named after one of its painters.24. A) Animal painting was part of the spiritual life of the time.B) Deer were worshiped by the
16、 ancient Cro-Magnon people.C) Cro-Magnon people painted animals they hunted and ate.D) They were believed to keep evils away from cave dwellers.25. A) They know little about why the paintings were created.B) They have difficulty telling when the paintings were done.C) They are unable to draw such in
17、teresting and fine paintings.D) They have misinterpreted the meaning of the cave paints.If you are attending a local college, especially one without residence halls, youll probably live at home and commute to classes. This arrangement has a lot of _26_. Its cheaper. It provides a comfortable and fam
18、iliar setting, and it means youll get the kind of home cooking youre used to instead of the monotony (单调) that _27_ even the best institutional food.However, commuting students need to _28_ to become involved in the life of their college and to take special steps to meet their fellow students. Often
19、, this means a certain amount of initiative on your part in _29_ and talking to people in your classes whom you think you might like.One problem that commuting students sometimes face is their parents unwillingness to recognize that theyre adults. The _30_ from high school to college is a big one, a
20、nd if you live at home you need to develop the same kind of independence youd have if you were living away. Home rules that might have been _31_ when you were in high school dont apply. If your parents are _32_ to renegotiate, you can speed the process along by letting your behavior show that you ha
21、ve the responsibility that goes with maturity. Parents are more willing to _33_ their children as adults when they behave like adults. If, however, theres so much friction at home that it _34_ your academic work, you might want to consider sharing an apartment with one or more friends. Sometimes this is a happy solution when family _35_ make .【参考答案】01-08:BADCBADA09-11:CBA12-15:BCDD16-18:ACC19-21:BDD22-25:ABCA26. advantages27. characterizes28. go out of29. seeking30. transition31. appropriate32. reluctant33. acknowledge34. interferes35. tensions