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1、托福普林斯頓樣題 (2)110DDBABBDBDC11 20ACCBADAABD21 30ABCDCCADBA31 40CDBCCBADBB41 50AADBCACCBATOEFL LISTENING TEXT 普林斯第二套樣題1.-W: Do you know anyone who can translate this document?5.- M: What about the new secretary? I heard hensgbuialil.What does the man mean?2.-W: Did you hear the weather report for today?

2、- M: The pollution s going to be so bad they recommend staying indoors.What are the speakers discussing?3.-W: Don t you think Bob should go intoengineering -I mean, he s so good in math.- M: He ll have to decide that for himself.What does the woman say about Bob?4.-W: I ll be ready in a few minutes.

3、 I have to finish up this letter- M: Ok, I ll go down to the lobby for a paperWhat will the man probably do?-W: Did you see this article on the exhibit of eighteenth-century prints that opened today? ve already bought a ticket to see it next mo- M: Yes, and Inth.What does the woman mean?6.-W: I d li

4、ke to apply for the part-time job.- M: Fine. Just fill out this form. Someone will be with you in a moment.What does the woman mean?7.-W: It s ten o clock. Is that too late for us to call Professor Brown about the student councilmeeting?- M: Let s hold off till tomorrow.What does the man mean?8.- W:

5、 Did you get a study manual for your drivers test?- M: I had Dan pick one up for me.What does the woman mean?9.- W: Every time I come to the gym, you- M: I try to work out whenever I have a chance. re here exercising.What does the woman mean?10.- W: Would you have some free time to look at this prop

6、osal for me?- M: I m kind of busy now. How does late this afternoon sound?What does the woman mean?11.- M1: I was going to take organic chemistry next semester- M2: I heard the university s going to double the tuition, too.but now itbesen cut.What can be inferred about the university?12.- W: Could I

7、 get a ride with you to the concert tonight?- M: I can t go, but you might ask Betty. I think she s leaving around 7:30.What does the woman mean?13.- W: You ve been living off campus this year - M: Yes, and I, haven t you? m going to next year too - It s so much nicer than living in the dormitory.Wh

8、at does the man mean?- W: You ought to see a doctor about that cough. ve been putting it off for days.- M: I guess I should. I14.What does the woman mean?15.- W: What do you want to do tonight?- M: There s supposed to be a good documentary on channeleight.What does the man mean?16.- W: I ve finally

9、decided aboutmy history paper . I m going to focus on the Civil War- M: That s so broad- do you think it ll be approved?What does the man imply?17.-W: Sorry you had to miss the seminar, how re you doing now?- M: I took it easy last week-its amazing what a li ttle rest can do.What does the man mean?1

10、8.-W: Is the snack bar always this deserted?- M: It s the end of the semester . Everyone s in the library studyi ng.What does the woman imply?19.-W: Are you going to play tennis with us today?- M: I promisedBill I d go hiking with him - and I m really looking forward to it.What does the man mean?20.

11、- W: Joe s not planning to go to California again this summer - M: But with his new schedule, he could.What does the woman say about Joe?21.- W: If Professor Thomson was willing to give us a three-day extension to finish the project, maybe she ll give us a few more days. - M: Let s not push our luck

12、, okay?What does the man mean?22.- W: Do you know what s wrong with Mark? He- M: Come on, with his parents coming to visit next week- apartment-h s just got a lot on his mind. s been acting very strangely lately. s moved into a newright after heWhat does the woman say about Mark?23.- W: you look col

13、d and tired. Could I buy you a hot cup of tee?- M: Oh, that would be just what the doctor ordered.What does the man mean?24.- W: There were only twenty students a last night s meeting, so nothing could be voted on.- M: That s too bad. They ll have to turn out in greater numbers if they want a voice

14、incampusissues.What does the woman mean?25.- W: Have we received response form everybody we invited?omt ce.- M: Only Tina canWhat does the woman mean?26.- W: I hope the view form the balcony is good.- M: No problem-you can see the actors no matter where you ve sitting.What kind of place are the spea

15、kers probably talking about?27.- W: Could you use a hand with those suitcases? mitnd.- M: If you wouldnWhat does the man mean?28.- W: You re redecorating your apartment, aren - M: I m just taking it one step at a ti t you? Hoomwing alonsgc?me.What does the woman imply?29.- W: We re supposed to pick

16、up the tickets to sell this afternoon.- M: Oh, so they have been printed.What had the man assumed about the tickets?30.- W: Were you able to reach Lucy at home?- M: I couldn t get to a phone.What does the man mean?-Question 31-34. Listen to a telephone call to a professor- M: Math Department. Dr. We

17、bster speaking.- W: Hello, Professor Webster . This is Janet Hill calling. I live two doors down from yours lost his voice and- M: Lost his voice? Thatteaching assistant, Don Williams. Don asked me to call you because he can t talk to you himself. s too bad. Is there anything I can do for him?- W: W

18、ell, he has a class this afternoon from two-thirty to four , and he wont be able to makeit. But he doesnt want to cancel it either .- M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach it?- W: No, not exactly. What he wants to do is get someone to go in for him-just to pass backthe midterm exa

19、ms. Hewhole thing wouldn s already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. Thet take more than .ehh, ten minutes or so.- M: Two- thirty, you say? Well, I m free then, and I was going to be on campus anyway, so Icould do it for him. Wheres his class?- W: Carter Hall, room two-fourteen. Wi

20、ll you need his office key to get the exams? I couldbring it to you.- M: Well, actually, that won t be necessary. We have a master key in the Math Department.So I can get into his office.- W: Thank you. Professor Webster- M: My pleasure.- W: Don doesn t have another class to teach until Thursday, an

21、d hopefully heby then. He ll call you as soon as he can. Oh, and uh I almost forgot ll be able to talk- M: Yes?- W: Could you put the next assignment on the board too? They should solve the equations atthe end of chapter eight, and thats due at the next class.- M: Okay. No trouble at all. Thanks for

22、 the news about Don, and tell him not to worry aboutthis.31. What is Don s problem?32.What favor does Don want someone to do for him?33.What does Janet offer to do?34. What does Janet almost forget to ask Professor Webster to do?-Questions 35-39. Listen to two students talk about an experiment in a

23、science class.- M: Have you done the lab for physiology yet-the one on taste?- W: Yeah, it was kind of fun-mapping the taste buds? Didn- M: I m doing it this afternoon. How long will it take? t you think so?- W: It went pretty quickly-under an hour, anyway. See, first you mix up the four solutions.-

24、 M: You take water and add either sugar, lemon juice, salt, or What was it?- W: Bitter quinine.- M: That s it uh then what?- W: Then all you have to do is taste each sample and describe where each flavor seems most intense.- M: Is that hard?- W: Not really. One thing to remember though-not all the t

25、aste buds are on the tongue.- M: Right. Iabout this after I ll keep that in mind. And thanks for going over this with me. Maybe we could talk ve tri-e-d-wite could get a pizza or something.- W: Great. Give me a call.35. What is the main purpose of the lab experiment?36.About how long does it take to

26、 do the experiment?37. What does the woman remind the man about?38. How does the man close the conversation?-Questions 39-42. Listen toScience Watch,” a daily radio program.W: Word comes form California of a new weapon I the war on household pests. Twoscientists working for a firm in Anaheim, Califo

27、rnia, have developed a method to eliminateinsects without using dangerous chemicals. The new poison? Hot air. The basic idea is thatinsects cannot adjust to temperatures much above normal. In laboratory experiments, t survive much more than a quarter of an hour at 125 degreecockroaches and termites

28、canF, or about 50 degrees centigrade.- The new method involves covering a house with a huge tent and filling it with air heated toaround 65 degrees centigrade. Hot air is forced in with fans, and the tent keeps the heatinside the house. Since termites try to escape by hiding in wooden beams, the hea

29、t treatmentmust be continued for a full six hours. But when its all over and the insects are dead, thereare no toxic residues to endanger humans or pets and no funny smells. Scientists claim thatthere is no danger of fire, either , since very few household materials will burn at 65 degrees centigrad

30、e in fact wood is prepared for construction use by drying it in ovens at 80 degreescentigrade, which is substantially hotter than the air used in this procedure.39. What is the talk mainly about?40. According to the speaker, what makes the new system better than other treatments.?41. Why are the hou

31、ses covered with tents?42. Why does the speaker mention that construction wood is dried by heat?-Qusetions 43-46. Listen to a teacher talk to students in her freshman English course.- W: I m sure you realize that your research papers are due in six weeks. I ve looked at yourproposed topics and made

32、comments about them. The most frequent problem was proposingtoo broad a topic-remember, this is only a fifteen-page paper. As I return you topic papers.I d like to look over the schedule which sketches out what we ll do during the next two weeks.Today is Monday, by Friday, I want your preliminary ou

33、tline. Please be sure to incorporate the suggestions I ve made on your topics and your outlines. Next week I ll have a conference witheach of you. I ve posted a schedule on my office door-sign your name to indicate the timeyou re available for an appointment. In the conference, well discuss your pre

34、liminary outline.Then you can make the necessary revisions and hand in your final outline, which is due two weeks form today.- Use the outline style in your textbook and remember it should be no more than two pageslong. Be sure to begin with a thesis statement-that is with a precise statement of the

35、 pointyou intend to prove and include a conclusion. Have you got all that? Your two-pagepreliminary outlines are due at the end of this week and the final outlines are due after yourconferences. Follow the text book style and include a thesis statement and conclusion.43. What does the speaker mainly

36、 discuss?44. When will conferences be held?45. What is the purpose of the conference?46. According to the speaker, how should the outline begin?-Questions 47-50. Listen to a talk given by a tour guide at a museum.- M: Before we begin our tour , I d like to give you some background information on the painter Grant Wood- we ll be seeing much of his work today. Wood was born in 881in Iowa country, and became interested in art very early in life. Although he studied art in both Minneapoli

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