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听力练习试题(英语专业四级考试高分指导)Model TestOneSection AConversationsIn this section you will hear several conversations.Listen to theconversations and then answer the questionsthat follow.Conversation OneQuestions1to4are based on the following conversation.At theend of the conversation,you will begiven20seconds to answer the questions.Now listento the conversation
1.What dothe speakersmainly discussA.The manstest.B.The woman9s researchpaper.C.Go swimmingover at the student center.D.Plans for the evening.
2.Why does the womanrefuse the mans invitationA.Because shewants tostudy for a test.B.Because shewants togo swimmingat thestudentcenter.C.Because shehas to do researchin the library.D.Because she is not interested in the man.
3.What doesthe mansuggest that they doafter dinnerA.They willgo to the grill.B.They willgo to thelibrary.C.They willgo swimming.D.They willwalk home.
4.What dowe learnabout the manA.That heis not a studentthis semester.B.That heis nota seriousstudent.C.That heis notvery concernedabout the woman.D.That heis willingto compromise.Conversation TwoQuestions5to7are basedon the following conversation.At theend of the conversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the conversation
5.What didHelen recentlypassA.A testin acomposition class.B.A road test.C.The writtentest for her driverslicense.D.An oraltest.
6.What problemdid the man have when hetook hisroad testA.He drovetoo fast.B.He couldntpark well.C.He madean improperturn.D.He forgotto fastenhis safetybelt.
7.What doesthe manoffer to do forHelenD.the UNhas talkedmore thanit hasdone inprotecting human rights
30.Mr.Annans speechatthemeeting wascriticized because.A.he failedto offerany factsor evidenceto supporthis viewB.as thenew UNleader he was notvery popularC.he spokeonly before53members of the UNhuman rightscommissionD.he madea promisewithout givingany concretedetailsModel TestThreeSection AConversationsIn this section you will hear several conversations.Listen to theconversations and then answer the questionsthat follow.Conversation OneQuestions1to4are basedon the following conversation.At theend of the conversation,you willbegiven20seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the conversation
1.What is the maintopic of this conversationA.The mansgraduation.B.The couplesengagement.C.The manssmoking.D.The mansstress.
2.What doesthe womansuggestA.That the man shouldrethink about their plans.B.That the man shouldsee afamily doctor.C.That the man shouldsee apsychiatrist.D.That the man shouldconcentrate onhis studies.
3.How doesthe manfeel about the womansdecisionA.Impatient.B.Surprised.C.Irritated.D.Worried.
4.What canwe inferabout the womanA.That shehas stoppedsmoking.B.That shedoes notwant to get married.C.That shehas askedthe man to quitsmoking manytimes.D.That sheis notin lovewith theman.Conversation TwoQuestions5to7are basedon the following conversation.At theend of the conversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the conversation
5.How longhas hedated the girlA.A couple of months.B.A coupleof weeks.C.About twomonths.D.About onemonth.
6.What is their problemA.The girlis tryingto stayaway from theman.B.The girlhasnt beenready for a dating.C.They aretoo busyto seeeach other.D.The girlnever callsback.
7.What ismans feelingaboutthe girlA.He doesntwant tokeep datingwith her.B.He onlytreats thegirl asa friend.C.He is notinterestedin herany longer.D.He is attracted to thegirl.Conversation ThreeQuestions8to10are basedon the following conversation.At theend of the conversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the conversation
8.What is the purposeof thisconversationA.To schedulethe womanfor classesnext semester.B.To discussthe changeof major.C.To graduation.D.To dropa class.
9.What is the womansmajor nowA.Chemistry.B.Engineering.C.Business.D.Accounting.
10.What advisedoestheman provideA.That the woman musttake moreelectives.B.That the woman musttake anextra semesterin orderto graduate.C.That the woman shoulddeclare hermajor onan officialform.D.That the woman shouldfinish hermath coursesfirst.Section BPassagesIn this section,you will hear severalpassages.Listen to the passagesandthen answer the questionsthat follow.Now listento the passage.Passage OneQuestions11to14are basedon the following passage.At theend of the passage,you willbe given20seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the passage.
11.What ismainly talkedabout in the passageA.How todistinguish peoplesfaces.B.How to describe peoplespersonality.C.How dogood peoplediffer frombad people.D.How todistinguish peopleboth inwardlyand outwardly.
12.Why is the animalpigeon“mentioned in the passageA.To givean examplethat bothhuman beingsand animalscan recognizefaces.B.To tellhow askilled writercould describe all thefeatures of different people.C.To indicatehow pigeonsand peoplelook different.D.To showhow facesare likefingers.
13.What isthe mostprobably occupationof thewriterA.Physician.B.Psychologist.C.Fictional writer.D.Historian.
14.According to the passage,how dopeople usuallyclassify aperson intocertain typeA.His physicalappearance andhis action.B.His way of speaking.C.His wayof thinking.D.His wayof acting.Passage TwoQuestions15to17are basedon the following passage.At theend of the passage,you willbegivenl5seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the passage.
15.Why isforgiveness importantA.It is difficult tolet goof youranger.B.Forgiveness isgood foryour health.C.Forgiveness is a virtue.D.Forgiveness helpsyou sleepbetter.
16.What isrecommended ifyou arehurt byothersA.Dont try to calmyourself down.B.Review thehut youhave suffered.C.Try toremember theimportance offorgiveness.D.Patiently waitfor anapology fromothers.
17.How tounderstand someonewho has hurt youas suggestedin the passageA.Go overyour hurt.B.See yourdoctor.C.Write aletter to the personwho hashurt you.D.Try toanalyze thereason whythe personhashurtyou.Passage ThreeQuestions18to20are basedon the following passage.At theend of the passage,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the passage.
18.What kind of weatherwill itbe whendistant objectssuch asbills andtall treesseem to be veryclearand nearA.The weatherwillbeclear andfine.B.Rain will probably come.C.There willbe afog.D.Fine weatherwill continue.
19.When dosome peoplehave painsin theirbonesA.When thereis aheavy rain.B.When fineweather continues.C.When thereis afog.D.When wetweather iscoming.
20.What is a signof arainbow in the morningA.The followingday willbe fine.B.Fine weatherwill continue.C.Rainy weatherwillprobablycome.D.The rainwill stop.Section CNews BroadcastsInthis section,you will hear severalnews items.Listen to the newsand thenanswer the questionsthat follow.Now listento the news.Questions21to22are basedon the following news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the news.
21.Whats theagreement betweenthe governmentand unionleaders aboutA.Reducing fuelprices.B.Raising fuelprices.C.Raising workerswages.D.Improving workers5living condition.
22.Which can best describe the strikersattitude to the fiscalpolicies of the governmentA.Grateful.B.Unhappy.C.Supportive.D.Hesitant.Questions23to24are basedon the following news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe givenJOseconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the news
23.How muchisthepercentage oftotal declinein vehiclesales inApril thisyearA.
4.2B.
4.5C.
3.9D.
424.Whats theattitude ofGM vice-president towardsthe prospectsin summerA.Doubtful.B.Pessimistic.C.Indifferent.D.Optimistic.Questions25to26are basedon the following news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer the questions.Now listento the news
25.How manypeople losttheir livesin theepidemicA.
200.B.
101.C.
400.D.
53.
26.What did the pigbreeders callfor in their protestA.Killing pigs.B.Compensation forpigs killed.C.Nationwide strike.D.Handling of the epidemic.Questions27to28are basedon the following news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the news
27.Between whomdid the battle breakoutE.Kosovans and English tourists.F.A gunman andEnglishcampers.G.Kosovan traffickers.H.Kosovan refugees.
28.Where didthebattlebreak outA.At aport.B.In avan.C.On aferry.D.In arefugees camp.Questions29to30are basedon the following news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the news
29.Whats acentral themeoftheconferenceheld inLondonA.Passing lawsto dealwith unemployment.B.Letting thegovernment takethe leadin helpingworkers.C.Encouraging businessesto hiremore workers.D.Creating morejob opportunities.
30.Which ofthe followingdidtheconference alsocall foeA.Maintaining laborlaws andwelfare systems.B.Helping workersgain theskills thatemployers need.C.Allowing workersthe freedomto choosejobs.D.Reforming laborlaws andwelfare systems.Model TestFourSection AConversationsIn this section you will hear several conversations.Listen to theconversations andthen answer thequestionsthat follow.Conversation OneQuestions1to4are basedon the following conversation.At theend ofthe conversation,you willbegiven20seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the conversation
1.What isthe purposeofthisconversationA.The manwants toget authorizationfor aroom change.B.The manis worriedabout hisfriendship with his roommate.C.The manneeds ascholarship tocontinue living in thedormitory.D.The manwants thehead residentto talkto Davidfor him.
2.What doesthemansay aboutDavidA.That Davidis nota seriousstudent.B.That Daviddoesnt needto worrybecause hehas ascholarship.C.That Davidwont speakwith him.D.That Davidwants to move back to hishome town.
3.What isthe mansproblemA.His roommateis noisy.B.He isnot speakingto hisroommate.C.He doesntlike hisroommate.D.He doesntknow hisroommate verywell.
4.What wouldthe womanprobably doto helpthe manA.She wouldask Davidtomove to another room the next door.B.She wouldlet themantomove toanotherroomthenextday.C.She wouldtalk withDavid aboutthe problem.D.She wouldgive themanascholarship.Conversation TwoQuestions5to7are basedon the following conversation.At theend ofthe conversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the conversation
5.Why didthewomanturn topick upa vegetariandietA.Because shewas sufferingfrom aneating disorder.B.Because shewanted tokeep fit.C.Because shewanted to become anutritionist.D.Because shewanted tolose herweight.
6.Why does she claimthat sheisanutritionistA.Because shehas reada lotof bookson nutrition.B.Because shehas anatural bomknowledge ofnutrition.C.Because shewent tocollege andmajored innutrition.D.Because shehad adegree innutrition.
7.What problemdoesshehavewhen sheistravelingA.She cantget enoughfruit.B.She doesnthave muchtime tofurther hereducation.C.She cantspend muchtime with her family.D.She cantget enoughvegetables.Conversation ThreeQuestions8to10are basedon the following conversation.At theend ofthe conversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento theconversation
8.What isthe womansmain purposein thisconversationA.To takeher final exam.B.To apologizeto the professor.C.To changethe dateof herexam.D.To scheduleher fight.
9.Why doesthewomanhave aproblemA.She istaking toomany classes.B.She livestoo farfrom herfamily.C.She madean errorwhenshescheduled hertrip.D.She did not dowell onher finalexam.
10.What doestheprofessordecide to doA.To allowthewomanto repeatthe exam.B.To reschedulethe womansexam foranother day.C.To letthewomanskip thefinalexam.D.To givethewomana gradeof incomplete.Section BPassagesIn thissection,you willhear severalpassages.Listen to the passagesandthen answer thequestionsthat follow.Now listento the passage.Passage OneQuestions11to14are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthe passage,you willbe given20seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the passage.
11.What percentageoftheworlds knownpetroleum reservesdoes KuwaithaveA.11%.B.17%C.20%.D.15%.
12.According to the passage,the welfaresystem of Kuwait providesall ofthefollowingexceptA.Free primaryand secondaryeducation.B.Free healthcare.C.Free socialservices.D.Free tourto foreigncountries.
13.When was the UniversityofKuwaitopenedA.In
1966.B.In
1967.C.In
1939.D.In
1938.
14.More thanhalf ofthe MoslemslivinginKuwait are.A.citizens ofKuwaitB.citizens ofPakistanC.Europeans and AmericansD.Immigrants fromother countries.Passage TwoQuestions15to17are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthe passage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the passage.
15.Why didmovies dobetter thantheaterA.Films providedmore melodrama.B.Films providedlonger programs.C.Films providedemotional appeal.D.Films providedgreater spectacles.
16.Up to the1920s,what wasone objectionto thefilmA.They were silent.B.They didnttell acomplete story.C.They weretoo expensive.D.They weretoo short.
17.What madepeople choosethe movieover thetheaterA.The WorldWar I.B.The factthat films were lessexpensive.C.The factthat filmsweresilent.D.The factthat filmswere shorter.Passage ThreeQuestions18to20are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthe passage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento the passage.
18.What isnot partof RipscharacterA.Good nature.B.Innocence.C.Diligence.D.Greed.
19.What mightbethereason thatRips wife was madat himA.He was a badhunter.B.He wasa badfisherman.C.He wasa good-for-nothing.D.He wasalcoholic.
20.What mightRip dowithhis wifeA.He wouldtrytofind quietplace forhimself.B.He wouldfight back.C.He wouldfeel ashamedof himself.D.He would beat uphiswife.Section CNews BroadcastsInthissection,you willhear severalnews items.Listen to the newsand thenanswer thequestionsthat follow.Now listento thenews.Questions21to22are basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
21.The news item reported.A.the NATObombing ofthe ChineseEmbassyB.NATOs violation of internationalnormsC.The reactionofdifferentnations on the bombingoftheChinese EmbassyD.Ivanovs commenton NATObombing.
22.How manynations haveexpressed regretover thebombingA.
5.B.
6.C.
7.D.
8.Questions23to24are basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
23.The victimsofthebombing are.A.college studentsB.reportersC.embassy officialsD.local residents
24.The demonstrationis toprotest.A.the UNand NATOB.the UNand USC.the UKand USD.the USand NATOQuestions25to26are basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
25.Which ofthefollowingisnot true aboutthe VictoryDay celebrationA.Scores ofSoviet-era warfilmswereshown incinemas.B.Posters andsigns wereplastered incities.C.Thousands ofpeople paradedacross RedSquare.D.Soldiers andmusicians tookpart in the celebrationin Moscow.
26.When wasthe firstVictory DayA.65years ago.B.54years ago.C.55years ago.D.64years ago.Question27is basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willhe given5seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
27.According to thenews,which ofthefollowingstatements isnot trueA.One ofthe quakesmeasured
5.9degree onRichter scale.B.The quakesstruck amountainous regionof southernIran.C.At least50people injuredin thequakes.D.The townof Kazerunisthecapital ofFars Province.Question28is basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given5seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
28.The ferrysank because.A.of atropical stormB.it wasovercrowdedC.it was in acurrentD.it crashedwith avesselQuestions29to30are basedon thefollowing news item.At theend ofnews item,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
29.Which ofthefollowingis trueA.Some American steel companiesare sellingtheir productsat verylow prices.B.Some European steel companiesare sellingtheir productsat verylow prices.C.Some companiesare sellingtheir productsin EuropeandAmericabelow thefair value.D.Some European steel companieswill sellproducts belowtheir value.
30.Why didthe Americansteel industryreject theagreementA.Because itreduced theprices ofAmericansteel.B.Because itdid notreduce theprices ofEuropeansteel.C.Because itdid nothave anyeffects.D.Because itdidnotdo enoughto reducethe effectsof unfairEuropeansteelprices.Model TestFiveSection AConversationsIn thissection you willhear several conversations.Listen to theconversations andthen answer thequestionsthat follow.Conversation OneQuestions1to4are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willbegiven20seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento theconversation
1.When didthemanbegin towrite storiesA.When hewas in the secondgrade.B.When hewasingrammar school.C.After hewrote tohis Congressman.D.When hewas eleven.
2.What didthemanwrite tohis Congressmanabout whenhewasa childA.Pets protection.B.His petmouse.C.AnimaPs cruelty.D.Extinct animals.
3.He thinkshis favoritepiece ofhis ownwork is.A.questioningB.honestC.thoughtfulD.provocative
4.Who have been hisbiggest influencesin writingA.His mother.B.His writingteacher inhigh school.C.A numberof writers.D.His congressman.Conversation TwoQuestions5to7are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento theconversation
5.When isthe guided tour ofthe campusgivenA.During thefirst week of classes.B.The lastweekof classes.C.During thewhole semester.D.During thesecond weekofclasses.
6.What didthemanhave difficultyin findingthe weekbeforeA.A tourguide.B.A classroom.C.A map.D.A busstop.
7.Where doesthe self-guidedtourstartA.In theScience building.B.In theStudent CenterBuilding.C.In theUniversity RecreationCenter.D.At thefront gateoftheuniversity.Conversation ThreeQuestions8to10are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willhegiven15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento theconversation
8.What gothim intoactingA.His mothersinfluence.A.Drive her to thetest site.B.Help herget readyfor theroadtest.C.Sell hera car.D.Help herto fixher car.Conversation ThreeQuestions8to10are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willhegiven15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento theconversation
8.Why didthewomanmovetoCaliforniaA.Because one of herfriends invitehertoteach there.B.Because shewanted toleave herparents.C.Because sheliked theweather there.D.Because shefound ajob there.
9.Her relationshipwithherparents inher late20s was.A.closeB.difficultC.indifferentD.harmonious
10.How washer childhoodA.Suppressed.B.Lonely.C.Carefree.D.H叩py.Section BPassagesIn thissection,you willhear severalpassages.Listen to the passagesandthen answer thequestionsthat follow.Now listento thepassage.Passage OneQuestions11to14are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given20seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thepassage.B.Long forattention.C.He wasdiscovered bya director.D.Love foracting.
9.The characterhe playedinthemovie is.A.notanice personB.a funnyguyC.a outcastD.a goodperson
10.When didhe beginto bean actorA.When hewasachild.B.One yearago.C.Last summer.D.After hegraduated fromuniversity.Section BPassagesIn thissection,you willhear severalpassages.Listen to the passagesandthen answer thequestionsthat follow.Now listento thepassage.Passage OneQuestions11to14are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given20seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thepassage.
11.When didnatural gasmove aheadof coalin termsof energyaccording to the passageA.In the1970s.B.In the19805s.C.In the beginning ofthe1990s.D.Towards theend ofthe lastcentury.
12.Why didoil begintobecomea majorsource ofenergy inthebeginningof1900sA.People foundthat oilwas morecost-effective.B.People foundthat oilwas muchcheaper thancoal.C.Automobiles weremass-produced.D.People foundcoal causedgreater pollutionthan oil.
13.Which ofthefollowingisthe most pollutingand climate-disruptiveA.Solar energy.B.Fossil fuel.C.Oil.D.Natural gas.
14.Which ofthefollowingis likelyto reachits peakin usageinthefirst decadeofthe21st centuryaccording to the passageA.Coal.B.Natural gas.C.Oil.D.Solar energy.Passage TwoQuestions15to17are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thepassage.
15.How manyfamilies inthe UnitedStates havecomputersA.One third.B.Three fourths.C.50%.D.60%.
16.Internet shoppingfrom1998to increasedby.A.Three times.B.Almost twotimes.C.Almost fourtimes.D.Almost fivetimes.
17.What canbe boughtonline butnot mentioned inthepassageA.Books.B.Flowers.C.CDs.D.News stories.Passage ThreeQuestions18to20are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thepassage.
18.Why wasthe stonefound inEgypt nameRosettaA.It wasnamed afterthe soldierswho foundit.B.It wasnamed afterthegirlfriend ofthe soldierswho foundit.C.It wasnamed afteroneofNapoleons sisters.D.Because itwas foundalong theNile.
19.Why doesthe BRITISHmuseum ownthe Rosetta stoneA.Because the British foundthe stone.B.Because the British broughtit from the Egyptians.C.Because the Egyptians gaveit to theBritish.D.Because the French yieldedit to theBritish.
20.What isthe trueoftheRosettastoneA.It carrieda decreein Greekand inhieroglyphics.B.The difficultyof decipheringthe stoneis thattheEgyptiansonly spellednames withletters.C.The Frenchscholar JeanFrancois Champollionworked on the stonefor23years.D.The Egyptianshad ascientific wayof writing.Section CNews BroadcastsInthissection,you willhearseveralnews items.Listen to thenewsand thenanswer thequestionsthat follow.Now listento thenews.Questions21to22are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listento thenews.
21.How manyrefugees have been sentback homeA.
856.B.
865.C.14,
000.D.1,
000.
22.Which ofthefollowingstatements isTRUE accordingto thenewsA.Thai authoritieshave collaboratedwith UNofficials onrefugees9repatriation.B.The newlyclosed refugeecamp islocated inSurin province.C.The remainingrefugees arekept ineastern Thailand.D.Thai governmenthas beensuffering therefugee problemforalong time.Questions23to24are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothenews.
23.According tothenews,votes wereregistered inMacao.A.about63,074B.248,515C.126,149D.248,
55024.A registeredvoter mustbearesident.A.aged18or abovewho haslived inMacao formore than7yearsB.who holdsa Macaoresidence cardor Portugueseidentification ormilitary cardC.either Aor BD.both Aand BQuestions25to26are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willhe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothenews.
25.Which isnot trueabout MarkManesA.He is22years old.B.He willbe sentencedto6years injail.C.He knewnothing ofthe impendingmassacre,accordingtoattorney Ransom.D.He wascharged withsupplying handguntoaminor.
26.people diedinthemassacre.A.22B.16C.6D.15Questions27to28are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothenews.
27.What willMandela andShard discussA.They willdiscuss onregional andinternational issues.B.They willdiscuss onhow towork forpeace andpromote nucleardisarmament inSouth Asia.C.They willdiscuss onbilateral co-operation.D.Both Aand C.
28.When willMandela retireA.After June
3.B.After hereturns fromfarewell tour.C.After theelection inSouth Africa.D.Both Aand C.
29.countries tookpart inthe DisarmamentConference.A.51B.60C.61D.
5030.Annan pressedthe negotiatorsto.A.prohibit transfersof nuclearweapons betweencountriesB.adhere tothe OttawaLandmine TreatyC.prohibit thesales ofland minesand nucleararms racein outerspaceD.both Band C
11.What conclusioncanbedrawn from the scientists5observationA.Insects havedeveloped somesort ofresistance to man-made poisons.B.Insects havebeen eating plants forabout250million years.C.Farmers sometimesuse acombination oftwo orthree insecticidesat once.D.New insectsmate withinsects whichsurvived froma certainkindofinsecticide.
12.Why didthe resistanceof insectstoman-made insecticidesdevelop sorapidlyA.Because farmersuse lessinsecticides now.B.Because farmershavebeenusing insecticidesfor manyyears.C.Because insectsare usingthe mechanismsagainst poisonsproduced byplants todeal withinsecticides.D.Because insectshavebeeneatingplantsfor manymillion years.
13.Which ofthefollowingis NOTincluded inthe scientists9suggestionsA.Farmers shoulduse lessinsecticide.B.Farmers shoulduse acombination oftwo orthree insecticidesat once.C.At certaintimes ofthe year,farmers shouldactually tryto attractto newinsects ontothe cropstheyare tryingto protect.D.Farmers shouldregularly spraycrops asa precautionagainst problemsthat arecaused bylargenumbers ofpests.
14.What canbe inferredfromthepassageA.Insects arethemostadaptable creatures.B.Insects wouldbe outof controlif nothingwere doneaboutthecurrent situation.C.Insects willsome daydevour allplants on the earth.D.Insects havedeveloped resistanceto bothbotanical and artificial poisonsrapidly.Passage TwoQuestions15to17are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothepassage.
15.Which ofthefollowingisthebest titleofthepassageA.Types of loneliness.B.Causes ofloneliness.C.Solutions ofloneliness.D.Loneliness.
16.Which typeoflonelinessis NOTmentionedinthepassageA.Severe loneliness.B.Situational loneliness.C.Chronic loneliness.D.Temporary loneliness.
17.Why isa personssocial contactsone importantfactor inlonelinessA.We needour friendsto sharesimilar interestsand activities.B.Wc needour teachersto guideus.C.We needco-workers tohelp us.D.A lonelypersons popularitymay beincreased withmore socialcontacts.Passage ThreeQuestions18to20are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothepassage.
18.Which ofthefollowingisthebest titleforthepassageA.How JohnMilton WroteParadise Lost.B.How JohnMilton Becamea Poet.C.How JohnMilton StudiedLatin.D.How JohnMilton Becamefamous.
19.Which ofthefollowingis trueof JohnMilton9s pronunciationof LatinA.It had a strangeaccent.B.It wasdifficult tounderstand.C.It hasa strongItalian accent.D.It waseasy tounderstand.
20.What kindof manwould yousay JohnMilton wasA.He was well knownintheworld.B.He wasvery strange.C.He wasclever andhard working.D.He wasquick atLatin andpoems.Section CNews BroadcastsInthissection,you willhearseveralnews items.Listen tothenewsand thenanswer thequestionsthat follow.Now listentothenews.Questions21to23are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willhe given15seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothenews.
21.Japan9s demandfor importslast month.A.continued toincreaseB.continue todecreaseC.unchangedD.jumped
22.Japans Januarytrade surplus.A.has jumpedmore than40%since lastyearB.has jumpedabout40%since lastJanuaryC.was
5.3billion dollarsD.was25million dollars
23.Japans tradingpartners attitude towards itsgrowing tradesurplus canbe describedasA.angryB.indifferentC.overjoyedD.worriedQuestions24to25are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willbe given10seconds toanswer thequestions.Now listentothenews.
24.The rebellionhas lasted.A.since ThursdayB.seven daysC.a monthD.since yesterday
25.The rebelshave doneall except.A.destroyed twoelectricity towersB.contacted acity newspaperC.threatened to take actioninthecapitalD.strengthened securityattheairportQuestions26to27are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willbe given15seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
26.The U.S.andtheEC officialsnow are.A.negotiating whereto meetagainB.busy fixingthe dateto holdtalksC.doing theirbest tosolve theirdifferencesD.arriving ata localtrade agreement
27.The U.S.andtheEC shouldreach anew worldtrade agreement.A.In threeweeks timeB.busy fixingthe dateto holdtalksC.next WednesdayD.in acoupleofdaysQuestions28to30are basedon thefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,you willhe given15seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
28.The kidnappingtook place.A.on SundayB.last monthC.when thevan wasfoundD.before sevenforeigners werekilled
29.The Frenchcitizens wereprobably kidnappedby.A.seven foreignersB.some captivesC.Moslem extremistsD.Algerian police
30.What doestheFrenchgovernment urgetheir citizensin AlgeriatodoA.To fightagainst theenemies.B.To stayindoorsC.To gobacktoFrance.D.To gettogether.Model TestTwoSection AConversationsIn thissection you willhearseveral conversations.Listen totheconversations andthen answerthequestionsthat follow.Conversation OneQuestions1to4are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willhegiven20seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentotheconversation
1.What isthe mainsubject ofthe conversationA.The manslast appointment.B.Professor Irwin9s officehours.C.Student advisementduring registration.D.The manshealth problems.
2.When isthe mansnew appointmentscheduledA.Tuesday attwo oclock.B.Thursday attwo oclock.C.This afternoonat threeoclock.D.Now.
3.What shouldthemanhave doneabout hisfirst appointmentA.He should have madean appointment.B.He shouldhave calledto cancelhis appointment.C.He shouldhave comefor hisappointment.D.He shouldhave stayedat homeuntil hewaswell.
4.What wordbest describesProfessor Irwinsattitudetowardsthe studentA.Uninterested.B.Apologetic.C.Sick.D.Annoyed.Conversation TwoQuestions5to7are basedon thefollowing conversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willbegiven15seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentotheconversation
5.When didhe startto haveextreme panicfeelingsA.When hiswifewasexpecting achild.B.After hehad achild.C.When hewas goingtogetmarried.D.After helost herfirst child.
6.How didhe pullthroughA.Taking the medicine“Prozac“for sometime.B.Taking the medicine Zoloft“for sometime.C.After seeinga doctorforaperiod oftime.D.Taking somesleeping pillsfor sometime.
7.How isthemannowA.He isstill takingthemedicine.B.He hasstopped takingthemedicine.C.He hassome sideeffects.D.He hasgot upsetstomach.Conversation ThreeQuestions8tolO are basedon thefollowingconversation.At theend oftheconversation,you willhegiven15seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentotheconversation
8.What dothe speakersmainly discussA.Making friendsin aforeign country.B.Spanish andFrench.C.Foreign TV,radio,and othermedia.D.Learning aforeign language.
9.What helpedBetty mostin learningSpanishA.The languagelaboratory.B.Travel.C.Studying inhigh school.D.Going tomovies andwatching TV.
10.What isProfessor BakersopinionA.He believesthat itisagood ideatodoall ofthe thingsthat Bettyand Billsuggested.B.He agreeswith Betty.C.He believesthat itisabad ideatodoall ofthe thingsthat Bettyand Billsuggested.D.He believesthat itideal tolive ina countrywhere thelanguage isspoken.Section BPassagesIn thissection,you willhearseveralpassages.Listen tothe passagesandthen answerthequestionsthat follow.Now listentothepassage.Passage OneQuestions11to14are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbe given20seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothepassage.
11.By whatmeans didJoe thinkhe couldbecome richA.He thoughtthat hewould eitherfind agood joborhewouldbea thief.B.He saidthat hewould becomerich bywayofrobbing thebank.C.He saidthat hecould robthe richof theirmoney.D.He mightbe richif heworked harder.
12.Why doyou thinkthe tellergave Joethe moneyA.Because hehadaletter ofthanks.B.Because hefeared thathe mightbe killedif herefused.C.Because hegave hima demandnote.D.Because heshowed hima checkpayable atsight.
13.How werethe policeable toprove that Joe hadrobbed hebankA.The raidhad beenphotographed byhidden camera.B.Some watchmanhad seenthe raid.C.The bankteller provedthatJoewastherobber.D.Some monitorshad beeninstalled nearby.
14.Which ofthefollowingadjectives canbe usedtodescribeJoeA.Funny.B.Clever.C.Brave.D.Stupid.Passage TwoQuestions15to17are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbegivenl5seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothepassage.
15.Why aredivorces socommon nowadaysA.Because itisdifficultto maintain a marriage.B.Because peoplelike watchingTV programs.C.Because peopleprefer freedomto self-discipline.D.Because oursociety ispermissive towardsdivorces.
16.Which ofthefollowingcannot besacrificed ina maniageA.The freedomto always follow onesimpulse.B.The willof realizingones fantasies.C.The freedomof spendingevery pennyof onesincome.D.The wishtobehis orher trueself.
17.What hasbeen suggestedinthepassage tomaintainagood marriageA.A manand awoman shouldalwaysfollowtheir impulse.B.Be willingtotakesome levelof compromise.C.A manand awoman shouldboth haveto enduredreadful self-discipline.D.A manandawoman shouldstop growing.Passage ThreeQuestions18to20are basedon thefollowing passage.At theend ofthepassage,you willbegivenJ5seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothepassage.
18.How manyinches of rain areat leastneeded formany plantsto growA.Ten inchesof rain.B.Twenty inchesof rain.C.Ten inchesof rainif therain isspread throughoutthe year.D.Twenty inchesofrainif therain isspread throughoutthe year.
19.What isnottrueof sanddunesA.They canbe severalhundred feethigh.B.They canbe formedovernight.C.They alwaysmove withthe winds.D.Their shapesare notfixed.
20.What canbe saidofthevarious formsof lifein mostdesertsA.They areinteresting.B.They arechangeable.C.They areadaptive.D.They arevulnerable.Section CNews BroadcastsInthissection,youwillhearseveralnews items.Listen tothenewsand thenanswerthequestionsthat follow.Now listentothenews.
21.The aimoftheconference isall ofthefollowingbut.A.to reviewa cease-fire agreementB.to appealtotheworld foraidC.to reviewa disarmamentagreementD.to lookat Somaliaspolitical future
22.The conferenceis proposedby.A.The Ethiopiangovernment.B.The UnitedStates.C.The UnitedNations.D.The warringfactions.
23.If noagreement canbe reached,.A.The USforces willwithdraw fromthe country.B.The USforces willtake overfromthe UN.C.The UNwill postponeits decision.D.The UNforces willmove awayfromthecountry.Question24is basedonthefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,youwillbe given5seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
24.The Iraqfactory mustbe dismantledbecause itcan.A.produce animalfeed capableof beingused asbiological weaponsB.produce materialsfor weaponsof massdestructionC.produce massiveweapons forgerm warfareD.produce biologicalweaponsQuestions25to26are basedonthefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,youwillbe given10seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
25.For whatwas ItalycriticizedA.Putting Ocalanto prison.B.Letting Ocalanfree.C.Letting Ocalanleave Italy.D.Harboring Ocalan.
26.Turkey wouldtake necessarymeasures if.A.Ocalan wasgiven protectionB.Ocalan wastreated badlyC.Ocalan disappearedD.Ocalan tooka hostileactionQuestions27to28are basedonthefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,youwillbe given10seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
27.How longhas theIndonesian forestbeen onfireA.Six months.B.Over ayear.C.Almost oneyear.D.Six years.
28.The fireshave causeddirect orindirect lossesin allthefollowingareas EXCEPTasmentioned inthenews.A.heavy industryB.medicineC.tourist industryD.agriculture outputQuestions29to30arebasedonthefollowing newsitem.At theend ofnewsitem,youwillhe given10seconds toanswerthequestions.Now listentothenews.
29.Human rightsactivists complainthat.A.the UShas takenthe placeofthe UN insettling humanrights issuesB.theUNhas failedto playits necessaryrole inprotecting humanrightsC.theUNshouldhavetolerated theviolationofhumanrightsby bigpowers likethe US。
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