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1997年8月托福听力文字

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97年8月 托福听力文字

Part A

1. A: You know the noise in my dorm has really gotten out of control. My roommate and

I can rarely get to sleep before midnight.

B: Why dont you take the problem up with the dorm supervisor?

What does the man suggest the woman do?

2. A: Thats a nice computer you have.

B: Now all I have to do is figure out how to use it.

What does the man imply?

3. A: Your little nephew is growing by leaps and bounce.

B: Yes. He must be at least three feet tall already.

What do the speakers say about the womans nephew?

4. A: Debra said shes going to stay up all night studying for her exam tomorrow morning.

B: Wouldnt she be better off getting a good night sleep so shell feel fresh in the morning?

What does the man imply?

5. A: Did you pick up your letter at the post office?

B: No. I got my roommate to do it.

What happened to the letter?

6. A: Have you asked your brother to do the dishes?

B: Thousands of times.

What does the man mean?

7. A: Tom and I are having a party next week. We wonder if you and Joe would be free

to join us.

B: Sounds GREat. But Id better talk to Joe before we say yes.

What does the man imply?

8. A: Hi. I see youre walking. Wheres your bicycle today?

B: Oh, I bent the wheel yesterday so I had to take it to the shop.

What does the woman mean?

9. A: Joe took a taxi home alone ten minutes ago.

B: I wonder why he didnt wait for me to go with him.

What does the woman mean?

10. A: I hear you older sister is on the Olympic team and on the honors list. She must

be quite a person.

B: She sure is. Ive always looked up to her.

What does the man say about his sister?

11. A: What a morning! My train usually takes 45 minutes, but today it took me over an

hour to get to campus.

B: I saw signs in the station that construction will be going on for the next three

months.

What can be inferred from the conversation?

12. A: On my way up to your office I found this briefcase in the elevator. What do you

think I should do?

B: Take it to the receptionist. The lost-and-found boxs there.

What does the man suggest the woman do?

13. A: Could you please tell me where I can find a CD by the Beetles?

B: Sure. It will be over there with all the CDs and pop rock. They are arranged

alphabetically by group.

In what kind of store does this conversation take place?

14. A: Have you heard that Prof. Jones is retiring?

B: Yes. The faculty wont find anyone to fill her shoes.

What does the woman imply about Prof. Jones?

15. A: What a wonderful performance! The marching band has never sounded better.

B: Thanks. I guess all those hours of practices are finally paying off.

What does the woman mean?

16. A: Whats Laura doing here today? I thought she was supposed to be out of the

office on Mondays.

B: She decided shed rather have Fridays off instead.

What can be inferred about Laura?

17. A: Ive got a coupon for half-off diner at that new restaurant down the street. I think

Ill use it when my cousin comes for a visit this weekend.

B: Where did you get it? I wouldnt mind trying that place out too.

What does the man want to know?

18. A: Im thinking of getting a new printer.

B: Id invest in a laser printer. The print qualitys much better.

What does the woman mean?

19. A: Weve got a whole hour before the Browns come by to pick us up.

B: Yeah. But wed better get moving.

What does the woman suggest they do?

20. A: Do you still want to go to graduate school after you get out of college?

B: Ive changed my mind about that. I want to start working before I go back to

school.

What does the woman mean?

21. A: I just heard there are going to be showers on and off all weekend.

B: There goes the picnic.

What does the man mean?

22. A: Im getting worried about Jennifer. All she talks about these days is her volleyball

team and all she does is practice.

B: Her grades will fall for sure. Lets try to find her after diner and talk some sense

into her.

What are the speakers probably going to tell Jennifer?

23. A: Im not sure that Mike will be able to find an apartment before school starts, even

though hes been looking for weeks.

B: Frankly I think the odds are against him at this point.

What does the man mean?

24. A: Im not accustomed to using a gas stove.

B: Its simple. Just turn the knob until the burner lights then adjust the flame.

What is the man going to do?

25. A: I must admit that since I started exercising Ive been feeling less tied.

B: What did I tell you?

What does the man mean?

26. A: The subway sure is packed this morning.

B: Yeah, its a pain that if we all drove everyday we wouldnt be able to breath in this

city.

What does the woman imply?

27. A: This room is freezing!

B: You can say that again.

What does the woman mean?

28. A: Im really sorry my article didnt make the deadline. I guess that held up

everything, huh?

B: Well, um, not exactly. But I wouldnt look for it in this months newsletter.

What does the woman imply?

29. A: If you could, would you trade places with your sister?

B: Yeah. Shes got it made.

What does the woman mean?

30. A: Dont you want to have diner before you go to your evening class?

B: Ill grab a snack at the break. That should hold me over till I get back.

What will the woman probably do

Part B

Questions 31-35 Listen to a telephone conversation about student housing.

Good morning, housing office. How can I help you?

Hi. Im calling about the new subsidized low-cost housing for graduate students.

Are you aware that its only available to married graduate students and their families?

Yes. I think my wife and I may qualify, since shes still in graduate school. But I was

wondering whether there were any other requirements.

Well, unless you have more than one child, you have to have a combined annual

income thats less than 15,000 dollars.

Im working as a part-time research assistant, so thats no problem. But right now

were living with my wifes parents. Does that mean we have to include their income too?

Not necessarily. Why dont you stop by our office so I can give you some forms to fill

out and explain everything in more detail?

That sounds like a good idea. Would tomorrow morning be all right?

The afternoon might be better. It can be pretty crazy around here on a Friday

morning.

All right, then. Ill try to make it in the afternoon. Is there anyone special I should

ask for?

You can ask for me, Susan Davison or my assistant Bill Brown.

31. Why does the man call the woman?

32. Where does the man live?

33. Why does the man believe hes eligible for low-cost housing?

34. What can be inferred about the man?

35. Why does the woman suggest that the man visit her office in the afternoon

Questions 36-38 Listen to a discussion about the Ice Age.

Hey, Jane. Whats so interesting?

What? Oh, hi, Tom. Im reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice

Age during the Pleistocene period.

The Ice Age? There werent any societies then, just the bunch of cave people.

Thats what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of

National History shows that ice age people were surprisingly advanced.

Oh, really? In what ways?

Well, ice age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it.

And they didnt live in caves. They built their own shelters.

What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost of the

trees, so they couldnt have use wood.

In some the warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they

used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls dont sound very sturdy.

Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the

south to take advantage of the sun, a primitive sort of solar heating.

Hey, thats pretty smart!

Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated

cobblestones on the floor.

I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after youre done? I

think Im going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of

Ice Age civilization.

Ha What a show-off?

36. What did the man think about the people of the Ice Age?

37. How did people in the early Ice Age keep warm?

38. What does the man want the woman to do?

Part C

Questions 39-43 Listen as a guide describes the ancient art of thatching a roof.

Welcome to the Forewinds Historical Farm where traditions of the past are preserved

for visitors like you. Today our master thatchers will begin giving this barn behind me a

sturdy thatched roof able to withstand heavy winds and last up to a hundred years. How

did they do it? Well, in a nutshell , fetching involves covering the beams or rafters, the

wooden skeleton of a roof, with reeds or straw. Our thatchers here have harvested their

own natural materials for the job the bundles of water reeds you see lying over there

beside the barn. Thatching is certainly uncommon in the United States today. I guess

thats why so many of you have come to see this demonstration.

But it wasnt always that way. In the 17th century the colonists here thatched their

roofs with reeds and straw, just as they had done in England. After a while though, they

began to replace the thatch with wooden shingles, BECause woods were so plentiful.

And eventually, other roofing materials like stones, slates and clay tiles came into use.

Its a real shame that most people today dont realize how strong and long lasting a

thatched roof is. In Ireland, where thatching is still practiced, the roofs can survive winds

of up to 110 miles per hour. Thats because straw and reeds are so flexible. They bend

but dont break in the wind like other materials can. Another advantages that the roofs

keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. And then of course, theres

the roofs longevity. The average is sixty years, but they can last up to a hundred.

With all these reasons to start thatching roofs again wouldnt it be wonderful to see this

disappearing craft to return to popularity.

39. What is about to be demonstrated?

40. What are thatch roofs made of?

41. According to the speaker, why did thatching die out in the United States?

42. According to the speaker, why does thatch survive strong winds?

43. According to the speaker, how might thatching become popular again?

Questions 44-46 Listen to a radio news story.

A lot of people in the United States are coffee drinkers. Over the last few years, a

trend has been developing to introduce premium specially blended coffees known as

gourmet coffees into the American market. Boston seems to have been the birthplace

of this trend. In fact, major gourmet coffee merchants from other cities like Seattle and

San Francisco came to Boston, where today they engaged in a kind of coffee war with

Bostons merchants. They are all competing for a significant share of the gourmet coffee

market. Surprisingly, the competition among these leading gourmet coffee businesses

will not hurt any of them. Experts predict that the gourmet coffee market in the United

States is growing and will continue to grow to the point that gourmet coffee will soon

capture a half of what is now a 1.5 million-dollar market and will be an 8 million-dollar

market by 1999. Studies have shown that coffee drinkers who convert to gourmet coffee

seldom go back to the regular brands found in supermarkets. As a result, these brands

will be the real losers in the gourmet coffee competition.

44. What is the main topic of the news story?

45. What probably leads people to choose gourmet coffees over regular brands?

46. What will probably happen in the future to stores that sell only regular brands of

coffee?

Questions 47-50 Listen to part of a talk in an art history class.

You may remember that a few weeks ago we discussed the question of what

photography is. Is it art, or is it a method of reproducing images? Do photographs

belong in museums or just in our homes? Today I want to talk about a person who tried

to make his professional life an answer to such questions. Alfred Stieglitz went from the

United States to Germany to study engineering. While he was there, he became

interested in photography and began to experiment with his camera. He took pictures

under conditions that most photographers considered too difficult. He took them at night,

in the rain and of people and objects reflected in Windows. When he returned to the

United States, he continued these revolutionary efforts.

Stieglitz was the first person to photograph skyscrapers, clouds and views from an

airplane. What Stieglitz was trying to do in his photographs was what he tried to do

throughout his life: make photography an art. He thought that photography could be just

as beautiful a form of self-expression as painting or drawing. For Stieglitz, his camera

was his brush. While many photographers of the late 1800s and early 1900s thought of

their work as a reproduction of identical images, Stieglitz saw his as a creative art form.

He understood the power of the camera to capture the moment. In fact, he never

retouched his prints or made copies of them. If he were in this classroom today, Im

sure hed say, Well, painters dont normally make extra copies of their paintings, do

they?

47. What is the professor mainly discussing?

48. What question had the professor raised in the previous class?

49. What does the professor imply about the photographs Stieglitz took at night?

50. Why did Stieglitz choose not to make copies of his photographs

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