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1、新視野大學(xué)英語(yǔ)視聽(tīng)說(shuō)教程第三版1 until test
1. A. The man went to Jennys party yesterday.
B. The woman expected to eat various foods before going
to Jennys party.
C. The woman enjoyed the foods at Jennys party very
much.
D. The man is inviting the woman to have dinner
together.
2. A. He was bored.
B. He wa
2、s somewhat interested.
C. He enjoyed it very much.
D. He was neutral about it.
3. A. Because Rob has fallen in love with another girl.
B. Because they quarreled with each other.
C. Because Rob has been cheating on Suzie.
D. Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.
4. A. She broke up with Jim t
3、wo month ago.
B. She went through an unhappy feeling.
C. She never believes in love at first sight.
D. Her opinion towards love is influenced by her
sisters experience.
5.
A. Dogs.
B. Rabbits.
C. Cats.
D. Turtles.
Part II
Transcript
Directions: Listen to a long conversation and choose th
4、e best answer to each question you hear.
1. A. She prefers to answer a question about her favorite
day.
B. She prefers to select her favorite song from the 60s.
C. She finds it difficult to answer.
D. She finds it easy to answer.
2. A. Her favorite song in the 60s.
B. Her favorite pop song in
5、 the 70s.
C. Her favorite rock song in 1956.
D. Her favorite Beatles song from 1965.
3.
A. The hits chart from 1965.
B. The hits chart from the 60s.
C. The top Beatles song list of 1956.
D. The top Rolling Stones songs of the 70s.
4. A. Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it the
o
6、nly English song available.
B. Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs available.
C. Each time he sits in a karaoke bar, all people sing it.
D. Each time he sits in a karaoke bar, most people sing it.
5. A. A jazz song.
B. A Beatles song.
C. A Rolling Stones s
7、ong.
D. A heavy metal tune.
Part III
Transcript
Directions: Listen to a short passage and choose the best answer to each question
you hear.
1. A. Their parents honeymoon.
B. A long-anticipated trip to Hawaii.
C. Their parents wedding anniversary.
D. The family reunion.
2. A. To make a spec
8、ial metal box.
B. To put away a dollar each day.
C. To do their own repairs on the house.
D. To have a big party to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
3. A. Teaching.
B. Repairing.
C. Accounting.
D. Raising five children.
4. A. Hawaii.
B. A savings account.
C. A metal box.
D. Their chil
9、drens room.
5. A. Flights to Hawaii.
B. Ten days hotel room.
C. Plenty of money to spend.
D. A visit to Cancun.
Part IV
Transcript
Directions: Listen to a short passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for its general idea. When the passage is read for the seco
10、nd time, fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. When the passage is read for the third time, check what you have written.
What is good education? Is it one that covers as much as possible of human history and (1)achievements, past and present? Or one that gives graduates the ability to f
11、ind a job when they leave school? Is it a broad education or a (2)specialized one? Should it provide students with a (3)vast collection of facts? Or merely train them to think?
Should a future engineer gain only the knowledge that will enable him to do his job properly, or would a richer background
12、 improve his
(4)professional ability as well as his personal life?
In the 18th and the 19th centuries, the question was not even worth asking. A good education was, of course, a broad one based on the humanities. An (5)educated man knew "something about everything". He
(6)was familiar with the gr
13、eat deeds and the great ideas of the past.
He had read (7)extensively; he was able to use his own language correctly and often (8)elegantly. He could join in any conversation about plants, planets, painters, or politics. He was at ease in the world, and he knew that his education would open to him
14、any career that he might want to try.
But sciences and techniques have changed (9)a great deal since the
latter part of the 19th century, and the world has changed too. It has become more complex and increasingly specialized. There is much more to know in every field. It is not only the scientist
15、and the physician who need a long special training now, but the administrator, the computer expert, the accountant, and the business manager.
(10)Besides, the sharp increase of college graduates has made the
competition for jobs much harder than it used to be. The best qualified wins.
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