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PartⅢListeningComprehension
SectionA
11.C12.A13.C14.B15.C16.D17.D18.C
19.D20.A21.B22.A23.B24.D25.C
11.M:
Iamnotsurewhatthebestwayistohangthisposterwithoutdamagingthewall.
W:
Couldn’tyouusetape?
Itpeelsoffeasily.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomansuggest?
12.M:
HaveyoupickedupyourIDcardfromtheofficeyet?
No,thecamerafortakingphotoswasbroken.
Whyhasn’tthewomangottenherIDcard?
13.W:
I’mgoingtothedrugstoretobuyabirthdaycardforAuntMargaret.
M:
Ifyouwaitaminute,I’llgowithyou.Ineedsomeaspirin.
Whyarethemanandwomangoingtothedrugstore?
14.M:
Idon’tknowwheretotakeJanetfordinnertonight.
HaveyoueverbeentothatlittleFrenchrestaurantatninthonBroadway?
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
15.M:
Ican’tfindthekindofjoggingshoesIwantanywhereintown.
Whynotorderthemfromacatalog?
It’seasierthanrunningaroundthetownlookingforthem.
Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
16.W:
I’llmakeyourflightreservationsbyphonenow,andthenwriteouttheticketforyou.
That’sfine.Canyoupleasetellmethedeparturetimeagain?
What’sthewomandoing?
17.M:
Ihavetoomanycoursesthissemester.I’mgoingtodroponeofthem.
Inordertodothat,you’llhavetogothroughtheproperchannels.
Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetheman?
18.W:
Martin,areyoudoinganythingspecialforyourpresentationinpoliticalsciencetomorrow?
Notreally,becausetheclasssooftenturnsintoadiscussion.I’vedecidedtoplayitbyear.
WhatdoesMartinplantodo?
Nowyou’llheartwolongconversations
ConversationOne
Howdidyoulikeyesterday’sastronomyclass?
Itwasinteresting,butthepointshewastryingtomakeseemedalittlefar-fetched.
Oh,thatnewtheorythatoceanwatercamefromcomets?
Yeah.Doyourememberwhatit’sbasedon?
Somerecentsatellitephotos,Ithink.Apparently,spacesatellitesrecentlydetectedthousandsofsmallcometscollidingwithearth’souteratmosphere,almost40,000perday.
Ok,sotheycollidewiththeatmosphere.Thenthat’swhatcreatedthewater?
It’snotthatthecollisioncreatedwater.Cometscontainwater.Theyaremadeupmostlyofcosmicdustandwater.Whentheycollidewiththeatmosphere,theybreakupandthewatertheycontainrainsdowntoearth.Oceanwatercamefromthatrain.
Oh,well,thismorning,Iaskedmygeologyprofessoraboutthat.Hesaidthatmostgeologistsdon’tacceptit.
Whynot?
Well,theirresearchindicatesthatmostofthewatermoleculesfromthecometswillhaveburntupastheyfellthroughtheatmosphere.Enoughraincouldn’thavereachedtheearthtofilluptheocean.
Well,dothegeologistshaveanalternativetheorytoexplainwhereoceanwatercamefrom?
Yeah,hesaidthemoretraditionalviewisthatoceanwatercamefromvolcanoes.
Fromvolcanoes?
Right!
Asthevolcanicfumesaremostlysteam.Andtheyclaimthatitwasvolcanicsteamthatcreatedtheoceans,notrainfromcomets.
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.Whatdidrecentphotographsfromaspacesatelliteindicate?
20.Accordingtothenewtheory,wheredidoceanwatercomefrom?
21.Whatgroupdisagreeswiththenewtheorydescribedintheconversation?
ConversationTwo
Hi,Sarah.What’sup?
Oh,hi,Ijustgotoutofahistoryclass.Ihadtogiveapresentation.
Howdiditgo?
Terribly.I’msureImadeafoolofmyself.
Why?
Weren’tyouprepared?
No,itwasnotthat.It’sjustIgetsoembarrassedandnervouswheneverIhavetospeakinfrontofagroupofpeople.IstandupandmyfacegetsredandthenIgetevenmorenervousbecauseIknoweveryonecanseemeblushing.
It’snotsobadtoblush.
Butithappensallthetime.IftheprofessorasksaquestionandIknowtheanswer,Iblushlikecrazyifhecallsonme.Doesn’tthateverhappentoyou?
No,notreally.Maybeyoushouldjusttrytoforgetaboutthepeople.Lookatsomethingelseintheroomliketheexitsign.
IguessIcouldtrythatbutIdoubtit’llhelp.
Youknow,wetalkedaboutitinpsychologyclass.Blushing,eventhoughit’sinvoluntary,ismoreorlessalearnedbehavior.
Whatdoyoumean?
Oh,childrenhardlyeverblushatall.Andamongadults,supposedly,womenblushmorethanmen.
Iwonderwhy?
Idon’tknow,butIhadafriendathighschool,BrianSmith.Itwasreallyeasytomakehimblush.Heturnedredwheneverawaitresswouldaskhimforhisorder.
I’mnotthatbad.Well,I’vegottogetgoingformynextclass.I’lltalktoyoulater.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.Whatwasthewoman’sproblem?
23.Whymightlookingattheexitsignhelpthewoman?
24.Whatdoesthemansayaboutchildren?
25.WhydoesthemanmentionhisfriendBrian?
SectionB
26.A27.D28.B29.A30.A31.B32.D33.A34.B35.D
PassageOne
NowHarrietBeecherStoweisbestknownforhernovelUncleTom’sCabin,abookthatdetailstheharshnessofplantationlifeinthesouth.ThebookwasextremelypopularintheUnitedStatesaswellasinothercountries.Ironicallythough,fortheattentiongiventoUncleTom’sCabin,itisfarfromStowe’sbestwork.Shedidwriteoneothernovelaboutlifeinthesouth.Butmuchofherbestworkhasnothingtodowiththesouthatall.Infact,Stowe’sbestwritingisaboutvillagelifeintheNewEnglandstatesinthe19thcentury.Inrecordingthecustomsofthevillagesshewroteabout,Stoweclaimedthatherpurposewastoreflecttheimageasrealisticallyaspossible.Sheusuallysucceeded,forhersettingswereoftendescribedaccuratelyandindetail.Inthissense,shewasanimportantforerunnertotherealisticmovementthatbecamepopularlaterinthe19thcentury.Shewasoneofthefirstwriterstouselocaldialectforhercharacterswhentheyspoke.AndshedidthisforthirtyyearsbeforeMarkTwainpopularizedtheuseoflocaldialect.ItmakessensethatStowewouldwriteaboutNewEnglandlife,sinceshewasborninConnecticut.Asayoungwomanthere,sheworkedasateacher.Theteachingjobhelpedleadhertoherfirstpublishedwork,ageographybookforchildren.Later,whenshewasmarried,herwritinghelpedtosupportherfamilyfinancially.Throughoutherlife,shewrotepoems,travelbooks,biographicalsketchesandchildren’sbooksaswellasnovelsforadults.
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
27.WhatdoweknowaboutthenovelUncleTom’sCabin?
28.WhydoesthepassagementionMarkTwain?
29.WhatwasStowe’sfirstpublishedwork?
PassageTwo
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