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Part II Listening Comprehension

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8short conversations and 2 long conversations. At theend of each conversation, oneor more questions will be asked about what was said. Both theconversation andthe questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will beapause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C), and D), anddecide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.

Now let's begin with the eight short conversations.

Question 1

M: Do you remember the wonderful film on space exploration we watched together lastmonth?

W: Sure。 It's actually the most impressive one I've seen on that topic。

Q:What do we learn about the speakers?

Question 2

W: Are you looking for anything in particular?

M: Yes. My son is graduating from high school, and I want to get him something special.

Q:Where does the conversation most probably take place?

Question 3

M: Mike told me yesterday that he had been looking in vain for a job in the art gallery.

W: Really? If I remember right, he had a chance to work there, but he turned it down。

Q:What does the woman say about Mike?

Question 4

W: Would you like to come to Susan's birthday party tomorrow evening?

M: I'm going to give a lecture tomorrow. I wish I could be in two places at the same time。

Q:What does the man mean?

Question 5

W: Aren't you discouraged by the slow progress your staff is making?

M: Yes. I think I will give them a deadline and hold them to it.

Q:What is the man probably going to do?

Question 6

W: Excuse me。 Could you tell me where the visitors' parking is? I left my car there.

M: Sure。 It's in Lot C。 Over that way.

Q:What does the woman want to know?

Question 7

W: You look great! Now that you've taken those fitness classes.

M: Thanks. I've never felt better in my life.

Q:What does the man mean?

Question 8

W: I really admire the efficiency of your secretaries.

M: Our company selects only the best. They have a heave workload and we give them a lot ofresponsibilities.

Q:What are the speakers talking about?

Now you'll hear the two long conversations.

Conversation One

W:Hi Leo, why do you say English would become the world language?

M:Well. For one thing, it's so commonly used, the only language that is used by more peopleis Chinese.

W:Why is English spoken by so many people?

M:It's spoken in many countries of the world because of the British empire。 And now ofcourse is the influence of America as well.

W:Many students find English a difficult language to learn.

M:Oh all languages are difficult to learn。 But English does have two greatest advantages.

W:What are they?

M:Well,first of all, it has a very international vocabulary。It has many German, Dutch,French,Spanish and Italian words in it。So speakers of those languages will find many familiarwords in English。In fact, English has words for many other languages as well.

W: Why is that?

M: Well, partly because English speakers have travelled a lot, they bring back words withthem. So English really does have an international vocabulary.

W: And what is the other advantage of English?

M: It that English grammar is really quite easy. For example, it doesn't have dozens ofdifferent endings for its nouns, adjectives and verbs, not like Latin, Russian and German forexample.

W: Why is that?

M: Well, it's quite interesting actually, it's because of the French。 When the French ruledEngland, French was the official language, and only the common people spoke English。 Theytried to make their language as simple as possible。 So they made the grammar easier。

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you've just heard.

Q9: What does the man say about Chinese?

Q10: What made English a widely used language?

Q11: What is said to be special about English vocabulary?

Conversation Two

Man:Hello. Yes?

Woman:Hello. Is that the sales department?

M:Yes, it is.

W:Oh,well. My name is Jane Kingsbury of GPF limited. We need some supplies for our designoffice.

M:Oh, what sort?

W:Well, first of all, we need one complete new drawing board.

M:DO44 or DO45?

W:Ah, I don't know. What's the difference?

M:Well,the 45 costs 15 pounds more.

W:So what's the total price then?

M:It's 387 pounds.

W:Dose that include valued-added tax?

M:Oh, I'm not sure。 Most of the prices do. Yes, I think it does.

W:What are the boards actually made of?

M:Oh,I don't know. I think it‘s a sort of plastic stuff these days. It's white anyway.

W:And how long does it take to deliver?

M:Oh, I couldn't really say. It depends on how much work we've got and how many otherorders there are to send out, you know.

W:Ok, now we also want some drawing pens, ink and rulers, and some drawing paper.

M:Oh dear. The girl who takes all those supplies isn't here this morning. So I can't take thoseorders for you. I only do the equipment you see.

W:Ok,well,perhaps I'll ring back tomorrow.

M:So do you want the drawing board then?

W:Oh,I have to think about it. Thanks very much. I'll let you know. Good-bye.

M:Thank you. Good-bye.

Question 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you just heard。

Question 12: What is the woman's purpose in making the phone call?

Question 13: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?

Question 14: What does the man say about delivery?

Question 15: What does the woman say she will possibly do tomorrow?

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear aquestion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C), and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a singleline through the centre.

Passage One

No one knows for sure just how old kites are. In fact, they have been in use for centuries. 25 centuries ago, kites were well-known in China. These first kites were probably made of wood. They may even have been covered with silk, because silk were used a lot at that time. Early kites were built for certain uses. In ancient China, they will use to carry ropes to cross rivers. Once across, the ropes were tear down and wooden bridges would hang for them. Legend tells of one General who flew musical kites over the enemies' camp. The enemy fled, believing the sounds to be the warming voices of angels. By the 15th century, many people flew kites in Europe. Marco Polo may have brought the kite back from his visit to China. The kite has been linked to great names and events. For instance, Benjamin Franklin used kite to prove the lightening electricity. He flew the kite in the storm. He did this in order to draw lightening from the clouds. He tied a metal key and a strip of silk to the kite line. The silk ribbon would stop the lightening from passing through his body. Benjamin's idea was first laughed at. But later on, it enlightened the invention of the lightening rod. With such grand history, kite flying is short remain an entertaining and popular sport.

Question 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

Question 16: What does the speaker say about kite?

Question 17: What did ancient Chinese use cats to do?

Question 18: Why did BF flied a kite in the storm?

Passage Two

I have learnt many languages, but I'm not mastered them the way the professional interpreter or translator has。 Still, they have open doors for me。 They have allowed me the opportunity to seek jobs in international contexts and help me get those jobs。 Like many people who have lived overseas for a while, I simply got crazy about it。 I can't image living my professional or social life without international interactions。 Since 1977, I have spent much more time abroad than in the United States。 I like going to new places, eating new foods and experiencing new cultures。 If you can speak the language, it's easier to get to know the country and its people。 If I had the time and money。 I would live for a year in as many countries as possible。 Beyond my career, my facility with languages has given me a few rare opportunities。 Once, just after I returned my year in Vienna。 I was asked to translate for a German judge at Olympic level horse event and learned a lot about the sport。

In Japan, once when I was in the studio audience of a TV cooking show, I was asked to go up on the stage and taste the beef dish that was being prepared and tell what I thought。 They asked” Was it as good as American beef?" It was very exciting for me to be on Japanese TV, speaking in Japanese about how delicious the beef was。

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you've just heard.

Question 19 What does the speaker say about herself?

Question 20 What does the speaker say about many people who have lived overseas for a while?

Question 21 How did the speaker experience of living in Vienna benefit her?

Question 22 What was the speaker asked to do in the Japanese studio?

Passage Three

Dr.Ben Carsen grew up in a poor single parent house-hold in Detroit. His mother, who had only a 3rd grade education helds two jobs cleaning bathrooms。 To his classmates and even to his

teachers he was thought of as the dummest kid in his class. According to his own not so fond memories。

He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child。 Dr.Carsen was headed down part of seld distraction until a critical moment in his youth。 His mother convinced that he had to do something dramatic preventing leading a life of failure laid down some rules。 He could not

watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school

until he finished his homework。 And had to read two books a week, and write book reports about them. His mother's strategy worked。 "Of course, I didn't know she couldn't read. So there I was

submitting these reports." he said. She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them。 As I began to read about scientists, and philosophers。 I started imaging myself in their shoes。 As he got into the hobbit of hard work, his grade began to soar。 Ultimately he received a scholarship to attending Yale University, and later he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School.

He is now a leading surgeon at Johns Hopkins Medical School and he is also the author of the three books。

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you've just heard.

Q23:What do we learn about Ben Carsen ?

Q24:What did Ben Caren's classmates and teachers think of him when he was first at school?

Q25:What did Ben Carsen's mother tell him to do when he was a school boy?

Section C

Directions: In this section, you will heara passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the secondtime, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have justheard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should checkwhat you have written.

Now listen to the passage.

When you look up at the night sky, what do you see? There are other heavenly bodies out there besides the moon and stars. One of the most fascinating of this is a comet. Comets were formed around the same the earth was formed. They are made up of ice and other frozen liquids and gasses. Now and then these dirty snow balls begin to orbit the sun just as the planets do. As a comet gets closer to the sun, some gasses in it begin to unfreeze. They combine with dust particles from the comet to form a huge cloud. As the comet gets even nearer to the sun and solar wind blows the cloud behind the comet thus forming its tail. The tail and generally fuzzy atmosphere around the comet are characteristics that can help identify this phenomenon in the night sky. In any given year, about dozen known comets come close to the sun in their orbits. The average person can't see them all of course. Usually there is only one or two a year bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. Comet Hale-Bopp discovered in 1995 was an unusually bright comet. Its orbit bought it relatively to the earth within 122 million miles of it. But Hale-Bopp came a long way on its earthly visit. It won't be back for another 4 thousand years or so.

答案

1. C. They enjoyed the movie on space exploration.

2. B. At a gift shop.

3. D. He declined a job offer from the art gallery.

4. A. He will be unable to attend the birthday party.

5. A. Set a deadline for the staff to meet.

6. D. The way to the visitor's parking.

7. B. He has benefited from exercise.

8. D. The secretaries in the man's company.

9.B. It is used by more people than English.

10.C. The influence of the British Empire.

11.A. It includes a lot of words from other languages.

12.C. To place an order

13.B. He is not familiar with the exact details of goods.

14.D. It depends on a number of factors.

15.C. Ring back when she comes to a decision.

16. A) No one knows for sure when they came into being.

17. D) Carry ropes across rivers.

18. C) To prove that lightening is electricity.

19. C) She can speak several languages.

20. B) They have an intense interest in cross-cultural interactions.

21. C) She was able to translate for a German sports judge.

22. B) Taste the beef and give her comment.

23. D) He grew up in a poor single parent family.

24. A) Stupid

25. B) Write two book reports a week.

(26) heavenly

(27) fascinating

(28) made up of

(29) Now and then

(30) combine with

(31) generally

(32) characteristics

(33) phenomenon

(34) naked

(35) relatively