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標(biāo)準(zhǔn)聽力(一)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Buyingacarfromanadvertisement.

[B]Puttinganadvertisementinthenewspaper.

[C]Dealingwithasecond-handcar.

[D]Takinginanewspaperforaweek.

12.[A]Asktheprofessorwhenhe911beavailable.

[B]Helpthewomantocontacttheprofessor.

[C]Solvetheproblemforthewoman.

[D]Asktheprofessortoclarifythequestion.

13.[A]ShewantstoinvitethemantoBoston.

[B]Shepreferstohavedinneratherownhome.

[C]Shecannotjoininthedinnerwiththeman.

[D]Shewouldrathertryadinnerofanotherstyle.

14.[A]Inahospital.[B]Inacar.

[C]Onaplane.[D]Athome.

15.[A]SheapologizesTomfbrtheinconvenience.

[B]Sheneedshelpfromtheman.

[C]Shefeelsbadaboutthedelay.

fD]Shewantstocanceltheflight.

16.[A]Herclassmate.[B]Herteacher.

[C]Herboss.[D]Hercolleague.

17.[A]Gethermoneyback.

[B]Drivethespeakersaway.

[C]Raisethecurrentrent.

[D]Borrowfiftydollarsfromthespeakers.

18.[A]Creativitycouldbebomwith.[B]Itisdifficulttohavecreativity.

[C]Creativityhastobetrained.[D]Creativityisaskillofart.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Hechangestoanotherjob.[B]Heisnotagoodemployee.

[C]Thejobisnotgoodenough.[D]Therearefewjobopportunities.

20.[A]Hewastiredoftheboringwork.

fB]Hefoundnowaytolikehisboss.

[C]Hefoundnochanceofpromotion.

[D]Hewasnotsatisfiedwiththesalary.

21.[A]Heonlygottwointerviewssofar.

[B]Hehasreceivednoresponseofacceptance.

[C]Heiswaitingfortheresultsofinterviews.

[D]Hisresumewasrefusedbymanycompanies.

22.[A]Theyareonlinecompanies.

[B]Theyarepeopleunionsthatworkinthesamearea.

[C]Theyaregroupsofpeopledealingwithdifficultbosses.

[D]Theyarepeopleonlinewhohelpeachothertofindjobs.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Shemetwithrobbery.[B]Sheriskedthedangeroflife.

[C]Shegotherpocketlost.[D]Shehadherpocketstolen.

24.[A]Muchcrazier.[B]Veryboring.

[C]Muchhealthier.fD]Lessdangerous.

25.[A]Shehadmadetherightchoice.

[B]Hehadnoideaaboutthat.

[C]Itisnotwiseforhertodothat.

[D]Shewillsuresoonreturn.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Tospendhisholiday.[B]Tomeethisgirlfriend.

[C]TovisittheAndersons.[D]Toworkasanengineer.

27.[A]Hewasinterviewedbyanewspaper.

[B]Hedisappearedfromthespotquickly.

[C]Hewenttothehospitalintheambulance.

[D]Heaskedhisgirlfriendforhisdryclothes.

28.[A]ThefirstdaywhenhewasinNewYork.

fB]Thedaywhenhewasleavingforhome.

[C]Thesamedaywhenhewasinterviewed.

[D]Acoupleofdaysafterthegirlwasrescued.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.[A]Itfailstoconsiderright-handedpeople.

[B]Itwoksbetterwithmenthanwithwomen.

[C]Itisdifferentfbrmen'sclothingandwomen's.

[D]Ithasbeenfollowedbytheindustryforover400years.

30.[A]Theyweremostlydressedbyservants.

[B]Theydrewtheirswordsfromtheleft.

[C]Theytendedtowearclotheswithoutbuttons.

[D]Theywereinterestedinthehistoricalmatters.

31.[A]Customsarehardtochange.

[B]Modemwomendressthemselves.

[C]Manufacturersshouldfollowstandards.

fD]Adoptingmen'sstyleisimproperforwomen.

PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.[A]Hoatzinsindryandrainyseasons.

[B]Therelativesandenemiesofhoatzins.

[C]PrimitivebirdsandhoatzinsoftheAmazon.

[D]Theappearanceandlivinghabitsofhoatzins.

33.[A]Theyliveonriverbanks.

[B]Theyeatalotlikeacow.

[C]Theyhaveclawsonthewings.

[D]Theylooklikeyoungcuckoos.

34.[A]Theycouldflylongdistances.

[B]Theyhadfourwingslikehoatzins.

[C]Theyhadclawstohelpthemclimb.

[D]Theyhadaheadwithlongfeathersonthetop.

35.[A]Tofindmorefood.[B]Toproducetheiryoung.

[C]Tokeepthemselveswarm.fD]Toprotectthemselvesbetter.

SectionC

Inmanycountriesseatbeltsarenowcompulsoryforthedriverandthefront

seatpassengeratleast.

Doctorsbelievethatseatbeltssavepeoplefrombeingseriouslyhurtina(36)

,buttherearesomepeoplewhostillthinkitismore(37)towear

aseatbeltthannottowearone.Theythinkthatseatbeltsmay(38)

peopleinacarthatisburning,orthathasfallenintothewater,sothattheyare

burnttodeathor(39).

Butlessthanhalfofonepercentofcaraccidentsleadtofireor(40),

andinanycase,aseatbeltmayeasilysaveapersonfrombeingknocked(41)

inanaccident,sothatheorsheisableto(42)theseatbelt

immediatelyandgetoutoftheautomobile.Somepeoplesaythatitisan(43)

ontheirfreedomtoforcethemtowearaseatbelt.(44)

thoughtheywanttodothem.Howdoesthisaffectseatbelts?(45)

_________________________________________________________________?

Well,commonsensetellsusthatadriverwithoutaseatbelthaslesscontrolofa

car,ifthereisanaccident.Inthatcase,thedriverismorelikelytobeadangerto

others,(46).

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)聽力(二)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Theprofessorhasgradedthepaper.

[B]Theprofessorhatestogradethepaper.

[C]Theprofessorhasbeeninthemeetingallweek.

[D]Theprofessorhasreadthepaperduringthemeeting.

12.[A]Goingtotheclasstogethertonight.

[B]Theybothnotgoingtotheclass.

[C]Thewomanjustforgettingabouttheclass.

[D]Attendingtheclass,butslippingfromithalfway.

13.[A]Themanshouldn'thaveinvitedherroommatetothemeeting.

fB]Herroommatewasunabletoattendthemeeting.

[C]Herroommateisunreliableaboutdeliveringmessages.

[D]Sheforgotaboutthetimechange.

14.[A]Inalibrary.[B]Inaclassroom.

[C]Atabookstore.[D]Inashoppingmall.

15.[A]Shewasslimmerthen.fB]Shewas140poundsthen.

[C]Shewas160poundsthen.[D]Shewasinverygoodfigurethen.

16.[A]Itmaynotchangethistime.[B]Itwillbefine.

[C]Ithasn'tbeengoodlately.[D]Itisunpredictable.

17.[A]Thewomanshouldwatchadifferentprogram.

fB]Thewomanshouldliketowatchtelevisionwithhim.

[C]Thewomanshouldn'twastehertimewatchingtelevision.

[D]Thetelevisionprogramdoesn'tstartuntillateintheevening.

18.[A]Notdisgustingatall.

[B]Moredisgustingthanexpected.

[C]Usuallydisgusting.

fD]Themostdisgustingshehaseverseen.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Theguidedtours.[B]UniversityBooks.

[C]Avolunteergroup.[D]TheStudentFederation.

20.[A]Tofindoutifthebookssheorderedarein.

[B]ToaskhimtoattendaStudentFederationmeeting.

[C]Toseeifhegetshisscheduleofclassesfbrnextterm.

[D]Tofindoutifhehastimetowelcomethenewstudents.

21.[A]Helpoutwhenheisfree.

fB]Leaveworkearlyifhecan.

[C]AskKenifhewillbeattheactivity.

[D]TaketheplaceofRuthasatourguide.

22.[A]Tomorrowevening.[B]10o'clockonSaturday.

[C]10o'clockonThursday,[D]5o'clockthisafternoon.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Oneofhisclassesfinishedearly.

[B]Hisbooksweretendaysoverdue.

[C]Hewantedtogetsomestudyingdone.

[D]ThelibraryhadaspecialdisplayontheIndustrialRevolution.

24.[A]Theyarecheckedout.

fB]Theyarespeciallycoded.

[C]Theyareinspectedbytheguard.

[D]Theyaremarkedwithcoloredlabels.

25.[A]Checksallbooksformissingpages.

[B]Helpsstudentsusethecardcatalog.

[C]Demagnetizesthebooksastheyarecheckedout.

[D]Copiesdownthenameandtheaddressofeachborrower.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Amarriedmantakesonheavierwork.

[B]Amarriedmandoesmorehousework.

[C]Amarriedmanisthemainbreadwinner.

[D]Amarriedmanisthemasterofthehouse.

27.[A]Anunmarriedman.[B]Anoldermarriedman.

[C]Ayoungermarriedman.[D]Amarriedmanwithchildren.

28.[A]Marriagegivesmenmorefreedom.

[B]Marriagehaseffectsonjobchoices.

[C]Houseworksharingchangesovertime.

[D]Havingchildrenmeansdoubledhousework.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.[A]Itismainlyaboutthestockmarket.

[B]ItmarksthebeginningoftheAmericannewspaper.

[C]ItremainsasuccessfulnewspaperinAmerica.

fD]Itcomesarticlesbypoliticalleaders.

30.[A]TheWashingtonPost.[B]TheGuardian.

[C]TheNewYorkTimes.[D]NewEnglandCourant.

31.[A]Satisfied.[B]Hopeful.

fC]Worried.[D]Surprised.

PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.[A]ShewastiredofIndiantea.

[B]ShehadasonworkinginChina.

[C]Shebelievedithadacuringeffect.

[D]ShewasfondofChineseproducts.

33.[A]ChinaandIndiahavedifferenttrafficrules.

fB]TeatradeworkswondersinbothIndiaandChina.

[C]ChineseproductsarepopularinbothChinaandIndia.

[D]TheexchangesbetweenIndiaandChinabenefitboth.

34.[A]ItwillmoveitsheadofficetoShenzhen.

[B]ItisseekingfurtherdevelopmentinChina.

[C]IthasattractedaninvestmentofUS$15billion.

[D]ItcaughtupwiththeUSITindustryin2008.

35.[A]Hisconcernfbrhismother'shealth.

[B]HissupportfordrinkingChinesegreentea.

[C]HissurpriseatChina'srecentdevelopment.

[D]HiswonderatthegrowthofIndia'sITindustry.

SectionC

SigmundFreudwasbornonMay6th,1856,inMoravia,whichisnowthe

CzechRepublic.Earlyinhis(36),Freudstudiedmedicine.Bytheendof

thenineteenthcentury,hewas(37)someexcitingnewideasaboutthe

humanmind.Buthisfirstscientific(38)dealtwithseaanimals.

Freudwasoneofthefirstscientiststomakeseriousresearchofthemind.

Themindisthe(39)ofactivitiesbasedonthebrainthat(40)how

weact,think,feelandreason.Heusedlongtalkswithpatientsandthestudyof

dreamstosearchforthecausesofmentaland(41)problems.Hewanted

toseeifputtingpatientsintoasleeplikeconditionwouldhelp(42)

troubledminds.Inmostcaseshefoundthe(43)onlytemporary.

Freudworkedhard,althoughwhathedidmightsoundeasy.

(44).

Allideas,thoughtsandanythingthatenteredtheirmindhadtobeexpressed.(45)

Freudbelievedthatallthepainfulmemoriesofchildhoodlayburiedinthe

unconsciousself.Hesaidthispartofthemindcontainswishes,desiresand

experiencestoofrighteningtorecognize.(46)

____________________________________________________________,the

patientwouldagainfeelthepain.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)聽力(三)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Thehatisoftherightsize.

[B]Hedoesn'tthinkthehatisfitforthewoman.

[C]Thewomanshouldbringanumbrellawithher.

[D]Thecolorofthehatisjustrightforthewoman.

12.[A]Theywerebothbusydoingtheirwork.

fB]Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentplaces.

[C]Theywenttothestreetcomeratdifferenttimes.

[D]Themanwenttotheconcert,butthewomandidn't.

13.[A]Shehasnoproblemsatall.

[B]Shehasn'thadanymajorproblems.

[C]Shewouldrathernotdiscussherproblemsnow.

[D]It'shardforhertoexplainherproblemsinwords.

14.[A]Herdietisnoteffective.

[B]Shehaslostmuchweight.

[C]Herfavoritefoodisbanana.

[D]Shehasneithergainednorlostweight.

15.[A]Heprefersswimmingtowalking.

[B]Helikesplayingtennisverymuch.

[C]Heknowswalkingisbetterforhishealth.

[D]Helikesswimmingbecauseitismorefun.

16.[A]Carlwon'thavechangedalot.

fB]Carlwon'tberecognizedbyanyone.

[C]Carlwillprobablyhavechangedmuch.

[D]Carlhaven91seenhimforsixteenyears.

17.[A]Theyshouldbuyalotofcoffee.

[B]There'sroomtostackupthecansofcoffee.

[C]Theyshouldwaitforabetterdealoncoffee.

[D]Thestoretheyaretalkingaboutisoutofcoffee.

18.[A]Familieswithcars.

[B]American'sheavydependenceoncars.

[C]Roadsandhighways.

[D]TrafficproblemsinAmerica.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Toremindpeopletovote.

[B]Towriteanewspaperarticle.

[C]Tosupportoneofthecandidates.

[D]Tohearmoreaboutthespeaker'sideas.

20.[A]Heistoobusy.

[B]Heisnotoldenough.

[C]Hedoesn'thavetransportation.

[D]Hefeelsitdoesn'tmakeadifference.

21.[A]Thenewscoverageofdebates.

[B]Theelectionprocessforrepresentatives.

[C]Thewaygovernmentsupportsbusiness.

[D]Theamountofmoneyusedforcampaigns.

22.[A]Openarestaurant.

[B]Attendtheupcomingdebate.

[C]Writealettertothenewspaper.

fD]Becomeapoliticalcandidate.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Hiswristandtoesache.[B]Hecan'tsleepverywell.

[C]Hisbloodpressureishigh.[D]Hiskneesandfingersache.

24.[A]Sheaskshimtohaveinjections.

[B]Sheaskshimtohaveanoperation.

[C]Sheaskshimtohaveagoodrest.

[D]Sheaskshimtohavesomeherbmedicineandatreatmentwithrays.

25.[A]Heshouldoftendosunbathing.

[B]Heshouldoftentakehotbaths.

[C]Heshouldwarmhimselfupbysittingbythestove.

[D]Heshouldoftenwarmhiskneesupbyusinghotwaterpads.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Therearenotacceptedstandards.

fB]Therearetoomanyschools.

[C]Decentralizationbringsmuchdiversity.

[D]Noonehascriticallystudiedthesubject.

27.[A]Fromreligiousorganizations.[B]Frompublicsources.

[C]Fromcorporatesources.[D]Fromresearchgrants.

28.[A]Theyarelessintelligent.

[B]Theyarelessmoral.

[C]Theyaremorenumerous.

[D]Theyoftenspeakanon-Englishlanguageathome.

29.[A]Prestigeschoolsmaynotbebetter.

[B]Thequalityisaboutthesameineveryschool.

[C]Prestigeschoolsarealwaysthebest.

fD]Inagoodschoolthestudentsalwaysleammore.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.[A]Nineteenthcenturyseacaptains.

[B]Thedevelopmentofthesteamship.

[C]Theeconomicimportanceofsailingships.

[D]Employmentinthefishingandwhalingindustries.

31.[A]TheywereprotectedbyastrongUnitedStatesNavy.

[B]Theyweresupportedbyawell-developedrailroad.

[C]Mostcrewmembershadexperienceonforeignships.

fD]Aspartownersoftheships,captainsgotsomeoftheprofits.

32.[A]Theycairiedpassengers,butnotcargo.

[B]Theywerelarge,butsurprisinglyfast.

[C]Theywerethefirstsuccessfulsteam-poweredships.

[D]Theyweremorereliablethanothershipsofthe1860s.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]Crowdedairtraffic.

[B]Thelargesizeofairplanes.

[C]Mistakesbyairtrafficcontrollers.

[D]Badweather.

34.[A]Theybumpedintoeachotheroveraswimmingpool.

[B]Theyavoidedeachotherbyturningindifferentdirections.

[C]Theynarrowlyescapedcrashingintoeachother.

[D]Oneplaneclimbedabovetheotheratthecriticalmoment.

35.[A]Toshowthekeyroleplayedbyairtrafficcontrollers.

[B]Toshowthegreatresponsibilityshoulderedbythepilots.

[C]Togiveanexampleofairdisasters.

[D]Toshowthatairtravelisfarsaferthandrivingacar.

SectionC

TelevisionintheU.S.givespeoplethechoiceofmanydifferentprogramson

manydifferent(36).However,manypeopletodayare(37)

thequalityoftheprograms.Accordingtothese(38),there

aretoomanyprogramsthatonly(39);therearenotenoughinteresting

programsthatgiveinformationabouttheworldaroundus.Perhapsthe(40)

ofseriousprogramsisthefaultofthe(41)televisionsystem,

notthefaultofthepeoplewho(42)orwhocontrolthetelevision

stations.TelevisionintheU.S.dependsonmoneyfrompeoplewho(43)

theirproductsontelevision.Therefore,televisionstationsneedto

attractadvertisers.(44)

(45).

Programsaboutserioussubjects,fbrexample,medicine,science,orhistory,are

notverypopular,soadvertisersdonotbuycommercialtimeduringprograms

likethese.(46).

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)聽力(四)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Takethecamerabacktothestore.

[B]Getaspecialattachmentforthecamera.

[C]Useabrighterlightwhentakingpictures.

[D]Avoidfacingthelightwhentakingpictures.

12.[A]Hemajorsinengineering.

[B]Hewasn'tatthelectureatthattime.

[C]Hehasonlyrecentlybecomeinterestedinphilosophy.

[D]HethinksthewomanshouldalsoattendProf.Warner'sclass.

13.[A]He'llprobablytalkaboutChapter16inclasstoday.

[B]He'llprobablypostponethetestuntilhetalksaboutChapter16.

[C]Hemighttestthestudentsonmaterialnotdiscussedinclass.

[D]Heusuallytellsthestudentsaheadoftimewhatwillbeonhistests.

14.[A]Livingspaceinthedormisquitecrowded.

[B]Hewantstoliveinthedormtosaveexpenses.

[C]Thereareonlyafewapartmentsavailableoffcampus.

[D]Therearebothadvantagesanddisadvantagestoliveoffcampus.

15.[A]Shetotallyagreeswithhim.

[B]Shethinksitiseasiersaidthandone.

[C]Shethinksthatheisaratherimportantperson.

[D]Shefeelsthatwhathesaysissimplynonsense.

16.[A]Goingtoacounseloriswellworthwhile.

[B]Counselorsusuallydon'tcareabouttheissueofamajor.

[C]Alotofpeoplegotoseethecounselorabouttheissueofamajor.

[D]Whatmajortochooseisnotsoimportantfbrfindingajob.

17.[A]Itishardtogetajobnowadays.

[B]Everybodystartswithatemporaryjob.

[C]Themanshouldn'tbetooparticularaboutjobhunting.

[D]Themanshoulddependononecompanyfbralifetimejob.

18.[A]Telephoneregistrationismucheasier.

[B]Nothingcanhelpregistrationdifficulties.

[C]Telephoneregistrationmaygivehimalotoftrouble.

fD]Telephoneregistrationisnotasbadaswhatpeoplethink.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Theywanttofindabetterpart-timejob.

[B]Theyhopetobewelltrainedindifferentfields.

[C]Theyplantodosomesocialworkforfree.

[D]They9dliketodochildrenafavor.

20.[A]Shelikeshandicappedchildrenverymuch.

[B]Shewantstodosomethingforchildren.

[C]Shepreferschildrentooldpeople.

[D]Shethinksacheapplaygroundcanworkforpupils.

21.[A]Lackoffinancialsupporters.[B]Lackofvacantspace.

[C]Lackofofficialapproval.[D]Lackoftoolsandlabor.

22.[A]Trainees.[B]Undergraduates.

[C]Volunteers.[D]Part-timers.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]HowNativeAmericanartistsaretrained.

[B]HowNativeAmericanceremonialdancesareclassified.

[C]ThedancesofaNativeAmericandancetroupe.

[D]VariationsofabasicdanceamongNativeAmericantribes.

24.[A]Tocelebratetheopeningofanewtheatre.

[B]Toinformpeopleaboutaperformance.

[C]Tobroadcastanawardsceremony.

[D]Toannounceameetingofthetribalelders.

25.[A]Theeldersmakesurethedancesareperformedproperly.

[B]Theeldersmustgiveapprovaltotheholydances.

[C]Theeldershavemoreactingexperience.

[D]Thetroupeisfinancedbytheelders.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]Supportformusicprogramswasunavailable.

[B]Theschoollackedteachingfacilitiesformusic.

[C]Musicwasafocusoflearninginmostschools.

[D]Theenvironmentwasfavorabletomusicteaching.

27.[A]Sheconcernedherselfwithcun*entsocialproblems.

[B]Shemotivatedstudentstolearnmusicwithhercreativity.

[C]Shehastaughtmusicattheelementaryschoolfor22years.

[D]Shemadegreateffortstoamusestudents9interestinliterature.

28.[A]Shehelpedstudentscomposesongsbythemselves.

[B]SheorganizedclassroomdiscussionsofBroadwaytunes.

[C]Shemadeuseofthecontentsofotherclassesinherteaching.

[D]Shewroteplaysonthemesofrace,equalityandsocialjustice.

29.[A]Art,musicandPEclassesareallimportant.

[B]Moresubjectsshouldbeofferedtostudents.

[C]Studentsshouldbemotivatedtoattendartclasses.

[D]Artseducationismoreimportantthanothersubjects.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.[A]Thesecomputersdidnotcomeintothemarket.

[B]Thesecompaniesdidnotneedtousethisnewtechnology.

[C]Thesecompanieshadnotenoughmoneytobuysuchexpensive

computers.

[D]Thesecomputerscouldnotdotheworkthatsmallcomputerscando

today.

31.[A]Thesavingoftimeandmoney.

[B]Thewideuseofwordprocessors.

[C]Thedecreasingnumberofsecretaries.

[D]Theuseofcomputersinsmallcompanies.

32.[A]Somesecretarieswilllosetheirjobs.

[B]TheBritishcompanieswillmakelessmoney.

[C]Dailyjobscanbedoneautomaticallyoutsideofficehours.

[D]MedicalproblemsrelatedtoworkwithaVDUhaveincreasedgreatly.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.[A]Theyshouldbestrictwiththeirchildren.

[B]Theyshouldnotsetlimitsfortheirchildren.

[C]Theyshouldgivemorepowertotheirchildren.

[D]Theyshouldnotbesoanxiousabouttheirchildren.

34.[A]Theymayprobablybecomelonely.

fB]Theymayprobablybecomeskillful.

[C]Theymayprobablybecomerelaxed.

[D]Theymayprobablybecomehesitant.

35.[A]Howbossybehaviorcanbecontrolled.

[B]Whatleadstochildren'sbossybehavior.

[C]Whateffectbossybehaviorbringsabout.

[D]Howwecangetalongwithbossychildren.

SectionC

November11,1918wasthedaywhentheFirstWorldWarwasover.(36)

veteranscamehome.Theyleftmanydeadcompanionsbehindand

broughthomealifetimeofbloodymemories.Thewarhadbeenonelonghorror

ofdeathand(37).Inthemonthsthatfollowed,soldiersandtheir

familiesbegantheprocessof(38)theirlivesafterthedistressing

experienceofwar.

Manyservicemenreturnedtofindthattheirjobshadbeentakenbyothers.

Besidesthat,theeconomic(39)inAmericahadshifted.Whilethe

soldierswereaway,(40)yearsoftheirlives,wageshadgoneup.

Soldiers9payand(41)seemedabitterrewardforalltheveteranshad

given.(42)veteransbegantopressthegovernmentfbrcompensation.

In1924,Congress(43)theSoldiers,BonusAct.Theveteransreceived

certificatesthatwouldbechangedintoacashvalueofabout$1,000eachin

1945.Itseemedadistantconsolation,butperhapsbetterthannothing.

Thencame1929andthebeginningoftheGreatDepression.(44)

.ManywhohadgiveneverythingfbrAmericaonthebattlefieldsofthe

GreatWarwerenowtryingdesperatelytokeeptheirfamiliesfromstarving.

Naturally,(45).

Whatgoodwoulda1945cashsettlementbetoamanwhohaddiedofstarvation

tenyearsearlier?(46)

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)聽力(五)

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.[A]Torunthecommitteehisway.

[B]Tomakehimselfthecommitteechairman.

[C]Todowhateverthecommitteeaskshimto.

[D]Tomakedecisionsinagreementwiththecommittee.

12.[A]Leavethehotelthenextmorning.

[B]Askthehotelclerkforhisroomkey.

[C]Stayinthehotelforatleasttwonights.

[D]Complaintothemanagerabouttheextracharges.

13.[A]Hedidn'tsavemuchofhissalary.

[B]Hepaidmoreforrentthanthewoman.

[C]Hespenthissavingonsummerhousing.

[D]Ifheearnedmoremoneyhe'dbeabletosavemore.

14.[A]Referencebooksarenotallowedtobecheckedout.

[B]Studentswithlibrarycardscancheckanybookout.

[C]Thenumberofbooksastudentcancheckoutisunlimited.

[D]Onlystudentswithlibrarycardscancheckoutreferencebooks.

15.[A]Thenewcomedyopeningintowniswellworthwatching.

[B]She'dprefertoseeadifferenttypeofmoviethanacomedy.

[C]Shewon'tbeabletogotothemoviebecauseofherresearchpaper.

[D]Themanshouldhelpfinishtheresearchpaperifshegoestothemovie

withhim.

16.[A]TakeaclasstogetherwithMary.

[B]AskMarytohelphimchooseatopic.

[C]Changethetopicofhisresearchproject.

[D]Signupfbradifferentpoliticalsciencecourse.

17.[A]Hewon'tvoteforthewoman.

[B]Hemayalsorunforclasspresident.

[C]Heshouldpromisetosupportthewoman.

fD]Thewomanshouldaskhisroommatetovotefbrher.

18.[A]Thewomanwillputoffherdecisiontostudy.

[B]Thewomanwillnowjuststudyratherthangoout.

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