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哪能找到2002笔试听力原文?对机考有用吗?[求助]

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发表于 2004-1-15 08:27:00 | 只看该作者

哪能找到2002笔试听力原文?对机考有用吗?[求助]

哪里可以找到2002笔试的听力原文呢,感觉和以前的变化好大(短对话都好长).

不知道是不是2002年后的听力和现在机考的差不多,只找到笔试真题,没有听力原文哦!!!哪位有!!!Help Me!!!Thanks!!!!!


[此贴子已经被作者于2004-1-15 22:36:26编辑过]
沙发
发表于 2004-1-16 01:47:00 | 只看该作者
2002-01(摘自飞跃重洋)
2002-01
以下是各题的录音:(自己听抄的,仅供参考)
第1题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:A: with so little time left to study for the history final. I think we should concentrate on going over our lecture notes
B: that sounds good. At least we have an idea what Prof. Martin thinks is important
Q: how do the students plan to prepare for the exam?
第2题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: sorry I'm late. There was road construction on highway 9 and traffic was bucked up for a mile.
B: tell me about it. I take that road. And it took me two hours to get home last night
Q: what does the man mean?
第3题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: u said u wanted to borrow my camera for Prof. Wilson's assignment. Well, here it is.
B: I know this is precious to you, and I'll take good care of it. I hate using other people's things, especially expensive equipment like this
Q: according to the conversation, what will the woman do?
第4题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: have you decided what you are going to do over the summer break?
B: well, I've given it a thought, and I'd like to get a job in something related to marketing. But I haven't come up with anything definite yet.
Q: what does the woman mean?
第5题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: that chocolate cake looks delicious. Are you going to have some with me?
B: well, that was a huge meal we just had, and I was sort of watching my calorie and ..., but what a healthy birthday only comes once a year.
Q: what will the man probably do?
第6题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: they say the exercise is good for you, but I don't know. I mean dragging myself out of bed six-day and every day to go to the gym is reeking head on my sleeping schedule.
B: sure, but who says u need to go everyday?
Q: what does the woman imply the man should do?
第7题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: are you just about done with the copying machine?
B: pretty much. I just have to make sure the copy is clear
Q: what does the woman mean?
第8题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: this prescription is supposed to be effective from paining, but it's maybe too strong for me. I took it when I worked up in pain in the middle of the night, and now I feel nauseous.
B: you should read the label first. It says right here on the bottom to be taken with meals only
Q: what can be inferred about the woman?
第9题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选录音:
A: finally here are the notes u lent me from last weeks, chemistry class. Sorry I kept them so long
B: hey don't worry about it. Our final exam's not for another week
Q: what does the woman imply?
第10题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
A: I know this jack is a little old and faint but I got some other things to take care of before the interview
B: if you want my opinion, a new suite should be a top priority
Q: what does the woman imply the man should do?
第11题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: wait a minute, are you actually studying on this beautiful Saturday when the work is in due for two weeks
B: have u forgotten I'm going to be gone next weekend
Q: what does the woman imply?
第12题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: do you know about the science fiction fare on Saturday?
B: of course, I wouldn't miss it for the world.
Q: what does the woman mean?
第13题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: Wanna come with me to the opera tonight? I've got extra tickets and I think it will take your mind off that math problem that u were swearing over for the last two hours
B: that'll be great but the opera is in what? Italian, right? I think I have a better chance of understanding a math problem
Q: what does the man imply?
第14题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: u saw Kevin's new haircut, didn't you? It's pretty weird, don't you think?
B: I don't know. I mean, I don't think it looks good on u, but on him, well, I think it really complements his beard.
Q: what does the woman mean?
第15题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I need u to send this package to the main office so it'll arrive before Wednesday's meeting
B: is there anyone else who can do it? It's going to take me an afternoon to prepare this report
Q: what does the man suggest the woman do?
第16题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I can find my notes from history class anywhere. They are not on my desk.
B: u may want to check behind it. Sometimes it happens to me, especially when there r a lot of papers still piled on top of it.
Q: what does the man mean?
第17题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: a lot of people are complaining about Prof Balle's lectures. They say he goes over the materials too quickly in class. What do you think?
B: well, I don't have to write as many notes as most students in there. You see, I have similar course in another score. Maybe I'm not the best person to ask.
Q: what can be inferred about the man?
第18题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: can u recommend one of the doctors in the students help center? I'll get a physical exam before they let me play basketball
B: sorry, my hometown is so close so I just drive back there whenever I need to c a doctor
Q: what does the woman mean?
第19题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: this reading-listen professor really give us, look at it, 2000 pages a book's. Does she really expect us to read them all?
B: just once on the first page, the rest just stops she thought we may find interesting
Q: what does the woman mean?
第20题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: do you know Sally's new address. She got some mail and I'd like to forward to her.
B: sorry, we weren't exactly on good terms when she left
Q: what does the woman imply?
第21题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: the sign says this is reserved parking only and your student parking stick has expired, too.
B: I was just running in to turn in a paper, officer. I haven't been here for more than five minutes.
Q: what can be inferred about the woman?
第22题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I'm pretty excited. The out-door club is going hiking on Mount Herry Forest this weekend.
B: yes. Finally, I've been looking forward to it all year
Q: what can be inferred about the speakers?
第23题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I've been just told that my part-time job is going to end next month.
B: it's probably for the best. Your skills are showing the man down. And the job was exactly what u call interesting
Q: what does the man imply?
第24题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: the conference on career planning is only a month away, but there are still a few things that our organizing committee needs to work out
B: then it's clear that we'd better meet again and soon. Would u mind setting it up?
Q: what does the woman wants the man to do?
第25题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: oh, we had the best tour guide when we were in San Francisco I recommend him very highly when u go there next month
B: thanks, but I'll be staying with family and they are taking care of everything
Q: what does the woman imply?
第26题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I heard Jean has tickets to the boys square that you want to see
B: I'm in luck then. The ticket office sold out tickets yesterday
Q: what will the man probably do?
第27题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: so, what do you think of the car? It is in your price range.
B: well, it's a little bit off and the seats are a little torn, but it certainly drives well and I'm tired of looking.
Q: what will the man probably do next?
第28题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: I'm really looking forward to this trip with our geology class. But I'm not certain I have the strength to carry a bag pack up and down the mountain, especially when it's full of tools
B: they are taking two donkeys to carry the tools. We just have to carry our personal items, like clothing and sleeping bags.
Q: what does the man mean?
第29题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
A: 8:45? I guess I'd better get going. When's the next bus up to university?
B: that bus leaves here in an hour
Q: what does the man mean?
第30题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.录音:
A: Mary borrowed my jack again this morning. It's getting so, I almost never get to use it.
B: you gonna put a stop to that. She has plenty of her own things to wear
Q: what does the man suggest the woman do?
第31题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.录音:
Question: why does the man assume the woman is not feeling well?
第32题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.录音:
Q: what is the general purpose of the meeting the woman plans to attend?
第33题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
Q: what does the woman hope to discuss tonight?
第34题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.录音:
Q: what does the woman hope Prof Jackson will do for her?
.31-34录音:
Question 31-34: listen to a conversation between two students.
Woman: oh, Jack, I'm glad I call u. I want to tell you I have to skip the history study group session tonight.
Man: really? That' too bad. Are you feeling well?
Woman: oh, it's not bad. It's going to be a public meeting down the town hall. The state senator from this area is going to be there. She has this meeting three or four times a year to speak with her constituency.
Man: is that you'd like to do with your evening, going to listen to a politician's...
Woman: actually, it's a class assignment. Prof Jackson, he's teaching that political science seminar I'm taking. He told all of us in the seminar to going hear what the senator has to say tonight and also write up a report about the issues people bring up.
Man: oh, like medical care, and tax and…?
Woman: right, as long as I'm there, I think I'd like to bring up government funding for state universities. The tuition keeps going on and it's getting harder and harder for a lot of students to afford it.
Man: tell me about it.
Woman: anyway, I want to do a really good job on this report. I need to get a letter of recommendation from Prof Jackson for grad school. So I guess I'd better show up there tonight and c what's going on.
Man: yeah, but, what about the history test?
Woman: well, I already put some time on that this morning. So I think by tomorrow afternoon, I'll be ready.
第35题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what are the man and the woman discussing?
第36题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what does Hemlen Garlen describe in May Traveled Road?
第37题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: how does Hemlen Garlen characterize pioneer life?
第38题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: why does the man mention Julie Peterson?
第39题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: where's the man going now?
.
35-39录音:
A: I just finished reading a book of short story by Hemlen Garlen called May Traveled Road. I really enjoy it. Have u ever read it?
B: yes, it was a required reading in American literature course i took last year, even though it's fiction, you get a realistic picture of the hard life people had on American frontier. I don't think I would survive 19 century frontier life
A: me neither. Remember that story among the car roads. Garlen gives a vivid description of Julie Peterson, that young immigrant girl, she had to work on her family farm
B: Ah ha
A: well when Julie feels exhausted, and she is wishing she can escape from her hard labor, she looks over her father working in the next field. And she is inspired to continue her own work
B: i do remember that story .Garlen really captures the spirit of hard work that was so typical of immigrants and pioneers who settled the American Midwest. It's difficult to image that nothing seems to discourage them for long.
A: i wonder how Garlen learn so much about the Midwest. Was he from Boston?
B: he lived in Boston. In fact, he studied and taught in Boston School of Oritory, but I think he was born in Lawcarbinlen, Wincosin. He did grow up in Midwest.
A: no wonder his description is so good, I'm going to take this book back to the library now and c what other Garlen's works I can find.
第40题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what does the speaker mainly discuss?
第41题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: according to the speaker, what part of asthmatic's body is particularly sensitive?
第42题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what does the speaker say about the camps who have asthma?
第43题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: why does the speaker mention cigarette smoke?
.
40-43录音:
Question 40-43: listen to some remarks
This is our last meeting before the camps arrive tomorrow. I'll give u the activity schedule later. But, now I want to answer a question one of u asked me yesterday about camps with asthma. Let me explain a little about the disease. First of all, it's chronical and very common. 20 million people in the United States alone have it. It affects the bronchial tubes that are the airways of the lungs. During normal breathing, air is drawn in through the mouse and nose, and eventually makes its way into the bronchial tubes. The asthma patient's bronchial tubes are very sensitive, and easily irritated by exercises or strength, exposure to allergy or pollution, or breathing in cold air, cigarettes smoke. When asthmatic suffers an attack, the airway path was constricted, making it difficult for the person from breathing normally. If a camp in your group has even a mild asthma, you would be informed and given further instruction about what to do in case of an attack. But don't worry. Some of our camps might have a mild case, but they always bring their medicines with them and we never have a problem. Are there any other questions? Ok, let's talk about the schedule for tomorrow.
第44题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what does the professor mainly discuss?
第45题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what did most European scholars believe before 17th century about the size of the universe?
第46题:正确答案是C,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what did some scientists try to explain by suggesting that stars repel each other?
第47题:正确答案是D,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what will the students read about for homework?
.
44-47录音:
Question 44-47: listen to part of a talk in astronomy class
Today most astronomers accept the notion that groups of stars that make up the universe are all moving farther and farther away from each other. but until very recently this idea of an expanding universe was not a theory most European scholars believed in since ancient times and up to about the17th century most of these scholars thought the size of the universe have remained unchanged since the moment of its creation or perhaps forever, with all the stars remaining more or less in place in relation to each other. but that was challenged in the late 17th century by Izic Newton's idea of gravity as a force of attraction, which contradicted the idea of a university that is static, unchanging. If gravity causes all the stars out there in space to attract each other as Newton said, then they could remain motionless. Sooner or later all the stars will fall in absorb each other. well, scientists then propose a new model, taking Newton's theory into account, they didn't want to abandon the idea of motionless stars, but for this model to work, so the stars won't fall in each other, they had to modify Newton's law of gravity, so they theorize that for distance as large as those between stars, the gravitation force repels rather attracts. As you might guess, this other contradictions. But this is prettily resolved in the past centuries by currently accepted theory, which says the universe is continuously expanding. You'll be reading all about that as your homework tonight.
第48题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what is the talk mainly about?
第49题:正确答案是A,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: what does the speaker say about some of the insects that spiders capture?
第50题:正确答案是B,您的答案是 未选.
录音:
Q: according to the speaker, who might benefit from studying spider webs?
.
48-50录音:
Question 48-50: listen to a talk in a biology class
On Monday we talked about insects, and how they gather food. Today I'd like to talk about the common garden spider and how it captures its prey with net-like structure it first produced almost 200 million years ago. I mean, of course a spider web. What's interesting is why such a delicate structure isn't hard. When a fast-flying insect crashes into it, and compared with the spider, these insects can be huge and really heavy. In fact capturing a large insect in a spider web could be compared to capture an airplane in a fishing net. So, how can the web offset such a shock without breaking? is it just because the thread is made of so strong? well, experts analyze spider webs using a computer program designed when an insect crashed and caught and they found the structure of the web, the way of threads connected together helps balance the strength and tensions caused by the impact and spread them all across the web this saves the web from being destroyed and by the way, suggests some creative new ideas that human might use in designing buildings. The biggest surprise, though, is the role of air resistance in cushioning the shock of collision. The computer model showed that dragging a tightening thread from a spider web through the air is a lot like pulling a heavy rope through water. And since air resistance acts on many threads all across the web its amazing effect that multiplies many times. And this definitely helps the web survive the impact.



板凳
发表于 2004-1-16 01:49:00 | 只看该作者
Part A:
1, M: Hi Joe! I just saw your roommate coming out of the library. She looks different. Did she get her hair cut or something?
  W: Yeah, three days ago actually. And hardly any one has noticed.
  Q: What does the woman mean?

2, W: Haven’t you heard? The field trips’ve been called off because of the weather.
  M: But Professor L told us just today to meet at four in front of the library, maybe I can still reach administrator’s office.
  Q: What will the man probably do?

3, M: I'm sorry to hear about your car getting heating in the parking lot (停车场).Did you find out the other drivers with insurance or cover it? (这句还是觉得有的地方不对,没听出来)
   W: Not yet, but I'm looking into it.
   Q: What does the woman mean?

4, W: I think our baseball team's got a good chance of winning the championship this year.
   M: What? Are you kidding? Have you seen them play recently?
   Q: What does the man imply?

5, W: Are you sure this is the right way to the M auditorium? I can't afford to be late.
   M: Oh, that won't happen; we'll be there in no time.
   Q: What does the man mean?

6, W: John, I’d like to talk to you about the way you come late everyday, it disrupts the class.
  M: I'm sorry professor, I didn't realize I was bothering anyone, I will watch from now on.
   Q: What will the man probably do?

7, W: The drummer club is holding auditions for their annual(一年一度的) play, it's musical. What do you think?
  B: To tell you the truth, I don't really act all thing, but thanks for thinking of me.
   Q: What does the man mean?

8, M: What are you doing here? I thought you will be picking your brother up to the airport.
  W: Oh, well, he called last night to say he has the flu.
   Q: What does the woman imply?

9, W: I cannot believe my phone bill this month, it’s way too high.
  M: Yeah, that happened to me a lot last year, but this year I have just tried to cut back on my long distance calls.
  Q: What does the man imply?

10, W: What am I going to do, I have a big paper due Monday, But I promised Flora we'd clean the apartment this weekend.
    M: Why don't you just see if Flora will postpone it for a week?
    Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

11, W: Didn't the comity say it would only take a month for them to complete the report?It took at least twice that long.
    M: Yeah, there must with way off the mark (不相关)。
    Q: What does the man mean?

12, M: There's a group of us going skiing this weekend, are you interested?
    W: Not on your life, don't you remember that trip to Mountain Hope, when I went up to (前往) the cast for two month?
    Q: Why does the woman imply?

13, M: Please be sure to put all the lab equipment back on the shelves when you are through with your experiment.
    W: Oh, don't worry; I'm always very careful about that.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

14, W: Thanks for picking up those grosses for me, how much do I owe you?
   M: very even, you paid for the concert tickets last week, remember( however)?
   Q: What does the man imply?

15, W: The soccer championship is run right now on channel 8.
   M: If you don't mind, I'd like to see the end view of this nature program; it should only take another ten minutes itself.
   Q: What will the man probably do?

16, M: Why did I ever agree to work on the school newspaper the same semester on taking 5 classes?
   W: That's some lolled; you've got your hands full of right.
   Q: What does the woman mean?

17, M: I'm trying to find someone to come with me to the new sculpture exhibit in the art museum on Saturday.
   W: I'm not too crazy about art myself, but what about Mary? She’s taking an art history course and seems to be enjoying it.
   Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

18, W: You know, if you closed your windows all the way during the cold weather, your electric bills wouldn't be so high.
   M: Sure, but my housemate will never agree to that.
   Q: What does the man mean?

19, M: Gee, it keeps raining like this; they’ll probably cancel the play tonight.
    W: Yeah, too bad they can't move to an indoor stage.
    Q: What can be inferred from the conversation? 19,...can't just more

20, M: Hi Susan, if you are not doing anything for dinner tonight, a bunch of us are going to that new Italian restaurant in town.
   W: Well, I am on the mood of some spaghetti and I have heard the food there is not bad.
   Q: What does the woman imply?

21, M: There, the room looks really great now if we finally get the furniture, aren't you glad we made it to a clearance sale?
   W: En, I still can't get over the huge discounts we got.
   Q: What does the woman mean? ---清仓价

22, M: I've got to hurry home, my favorite television show comes on in a few minutes.
    W: Don't you have anything better to do?
    Q: What does the woman imply?

23, W: My car broke down and I've got to the doctor's appointment on the other side of town.
    M: That's lucky you rang at me then, I can give you a ride on my way to work.
    Q: What does the man offer to do?

24, M: This is the second time this month that my boss's asked me to work extra hours, I am glad to get a bigger paycheck, but I just don't want her to give me such a heavy schedule.
    W: Better watch your step(谨慎).A lot of people would like to trade places with you.
    Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?   

25, M: I don't know what I could have done to make Bob so mad at me.
    W: Me neither, but it's likely to stay that way until you say you're sorry.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

26, W: Hi Mike, I hear you and Peter down a new place.
    M: Yeah, the apartment is pretty nice, but after living there a couple of months, I am wondering if I can afford to stay in it.
    Q: What does the man imply?

27,  A: This mirror is the perfect size for our bathroom, and it's half off.
    B: We won't have time to hang it today, it'll still be here next week.
    Q: What will the women probably do?

28, M: Please tell me I haven't missed the deadline for tuition payment.
    W: I'm afraid you are about a week late.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

29, M:I pretty much decide that I want to play on the soccer team next semester.
    W: You are certainly good enough, but well, would you just tell me about how you really need to concentrate on improving your grades next semester?
    Q: What does the woman imply?

30, W: I find Dr N's style of lecturing is so tedious.
   M: Isn't it? And I've got a short of tension span.
   Q: What does the man mean?

Part B:
31-35, listen to two students talking: 31-35,....sketches---素描画(这个应该是对的)
W: Hi, Mark, I didn't know you could paint.
M: Well, I'm just learning. it's for my studio art one of one class.
W: It's pretty good for a beginner.
M: Oh thanks, Judy. The instructor really liked my schedules, but she hasn't seen my painting yet.
W: En, there seems to be something wrong with it though.
M: Yeah, I know what you mean. It doesn't look like to me either.
W: I think I know, look here at the sky, it just seems to filled in with other colors of paining.
M: What do you mean? Everyone knows the sky is blue.
W: Well, that depends. Sometime it is and sometime it isn’t, as sunset can be full of reds and purples. Well, even now, look at now Mark, what do you see?
M: It looks blue to me.
W: Look again. do you see a kind of tallish color?
M: Oh yeah, I see what you mean.
W: By adding some tan to your sky, I think you'll get more actual picture, and the color will look more natural.
M: I think I'll try that. Gee, how do you get to know so much about paining? Have you taken a lot of courses?
W: No, actually. But my father is an artist.
M: A professional artist?
W: Oh yeah. He shows his stophin lots of exhibits, everything is when we were kids; he always talks to us about his work.
M: I wish we could talk some more Judy. How about going for a cup of coffee? I’m ready for a break.
W: I'd love to. but I have to study for a history exam. In fact, I was just on my way to the study group, and I think I am already late. Maybe tomorrow?
M: Great, I'll meet you at the students’ center after my class. a little after three, OK?
W: Sounds good. Get around now.
M: Bye, Judy.
31, What are the speakers mainly discussing?
32, What is the man doing?
33, What does the woman suggest the man do?
34, How did the woman learn about painting?
35, What does the woman plan to do next?

36-39 listen to a conversation between two students. They are discussing material from US history class. 36-39,....stuff you missed...
        pulled along by horses
M: Hey Teresa! thanks for agreeing to help me review all this history material.
W: No problem, Bob. So do you want to start with the stuff missed yesterday? They are part about urban problems in the colonial period?
M: Yeah, that'll be great.
W: Ok. Well, when the British were building cities in American colonies, they had to figure out how to make the cities run smoothly, right? Like...take traffic for instance.
M: Traffic? They had traffic that then?
W: Well, not the same kinds of traffic cities have today. Back in 18th centenary there were not any automobiles like there are now. But there were other vehicles like coaches and cars, you know, the kind had been pulled by horses say. Only few people could afford to have their own coaches then. but there were more and more public coaches. And cars, they were a big problem cause car driver usually overloaded their cars. And these oversize clumsy cars would slow down the traffic, and when you added to that all the farm animals.
M: Farm animals? In the cities?
W: Lots of them, cattle, pigs and other live stuck rolls in the streets. And they really caused trouble, although the pigs at least had good reasons for being their.
M: They did?
W: Yeah, the town's people used pigs to clean up the garbage that was thrown into the streets. But then the pig interfered with traffic.
M: So what do the colonists do?
W: Well, they passed traffic laws. Like one that said, if your animals were found wondering in the street, they could be seized. Of course people who owned pigs didn't want to keep them penned up because the pigs were so good at cleaning up the streets.
M: Sounds like a good idea letting them clean up the garbage. But I cannot see how pigs lying around in the streets could really slow down the traffic.

36, What is the main topic of the conversation?
37, According to the conversation, how did colonists try to make traveling in cities easier?
38, Why were cars consider the problem in colonial towns?
39, According to the conversation, what did colonial town's people do to clean their streets?

Part C
40-43, listen to part of the talk in a Geography class.
Not long ago, some of you may have read about the team of mountain climbing scientists who helped to recalculate the elevation of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest(珠穆朗玛峰). Of cause the elevation of Mount Everest was determined many years ago using traditional surveying methods. But these scientists wanted to make a more precise measurement, using a new method that takes advantage of recent advances in technology; it’s called the Global Positioning System. The Global Positioning System uses 24 satellites that circle the earth. Each of the satellites is constantly sending out signals, and each signal contains important information that can be used to determine the longitude, latitude and elevation at any point on the earth's surface. Well in order to use the system to calculate amount of Everest’s elevation. Scientists need to put a special receiver on the summit to receive signals from the satellites. The problem with this was that in the past, the receivers were much too heavy for climbers to carry. But now these receivers have been reduced to about the size and weight of a hand-held telephone, so climbers were able to take the receiver to the top of the Everest, and from there, to access the satellite system signals that would allow them to determine the precise elevation. And it turns out that the famous peak is actually a few feet higher than us previously thought.

40, What is the talk mainly about?
41, Why does the speaker mention a hand-held telephone?
42, According to the talk, what probably contributed most to the success of the new study of Mount Everest?
43,In the study described, how were satellite signals used?

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0209听抄1-43题sophie的0209听抄1-43题(感谢mimiming的初版)
Part A:
1, M: Hi Joe! I just saw your roommate coming out of the library. She looks different. Did she get her hair cut or something?
  W: Yeah, three days ago actually. And hardly any one has noticed.
  Q: What does the woman mean?

2, W: Haven’t you heard? The field trips’ve been called off because of the weather.
  M: But Professor L told us just today to meet at four in front of the library, maybe I can still reach administrator’s office.
  Q: What will the man probably do?

3, M: I''m sorry to hear about your car getting heating in the parking lot (停车场).Did you find out the other drivers with insurance or cover it? (这句还是觉得有的地方不对,没听出来)
   W: Not yet, but I''m looking into it.
   Q: What does the woman mean?第3题应该是INSURANCE,保险

4, W: I think our baseball team''s got a good chance of winning the championship this year.
   M: What? Are you kidding? Have you seen them play recently?
   Q: What does the man imply?

5, W: Are you sure this is the right way to the M auditorium? I can''t afford to be late.
   M: Oh, that won''t happen; we''ll be there in no time.
   Q: What does the man mean?

6, W: John, I’d like to talk to you about the way you come late everyday, it disrupts the class.
   M: I''m sorry professor, I didn''t realize I was bothering anyone, I will watch from now on.
   Q: What will the man probably do?

7, W: The drummer club is holding auditions for their annual(一年一度的) play, it''s musical. What do you think?
   B: To tell you the truth, I don''t really act all thing, but thanks for thinking of me.
   Q: What does the man mean?7,是AUDITION面视

8, M: What are you doing here? I thought you will be picking your brother up to the airport.
   W: Oh, well, he called last night to say he has the flu.
   Q: What does the woman imply?

9, W: I cannot believe my phone bill this month, it’s way too high.
  M: Yeah, that happened to me a lot last year, but this year I have just tried to cut back on my long distance calls.
  Q: What does the man imply?

10, W: What am I going to do, I have a big paper due Monday, But I promised Flora we''d clean the apartment this weekend.
    M: Why don''t you just see if Flora will postpone it for a week?
    Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?10缺IF,后面是WILL,不是WE‘LL
10题,Why don't you just see if Flora will postpone  it for a week

11, W: Didn''t the comity say it would only take a month for them to complete the report?It took at least twice that long.
    M: Yeah, there must with way off the mark (不相关)。
    Q: What does the man mean?

12, M: There''s a group of us going skiing this weekend, are you interested?
    W: Not on your life, don''t you remember that trip to Mountain Hope, when I went up to (前往) the cast for two month?
    Q: Why does the woman imply?

13, M: Please be sure to put all the lab equipment back on the shelves when you are through with your experiment.
    W: Oh, don''t worry; I''m always very careful about that.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

14, W: Thanks for picking up those grosses for me, how much do I owe you?
   M: very even, you paid for the concert tickets last week, remember?
   Q: What does the man imply?
15, W: The soccer championship is run right now on channel 8.
   M: If you don''t mind, I''d like to see the end view of this nature program; it should only take another ten minutes itself.
   Q: What will the man probably do?

16, M: Why did I ever agree to work on the school newspaper the same semester on taking 5 classes?
   W: That''s some lolled; you''ve got your hands full of right.
   Q: What does the woman mean?

17, M: I''m trying to find someone to come with me to the new sculpture exhibit in the art museum on Saturday.
   W: I''m not too crazy about art myself, but what about Mary? She’s taking an art history course and seems to be enjoying it.
   Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

18, W: You know, if you closed your windows all the way during the cold weather, your electric bills wouldn''t be so high.
   M: Sure, but my housemate will never agree to that.
   Q: What does the man mean?18题,应该是electric bill

19, M: Gee, it keeps raining like this; they’ll probably cancel the play tonight.
    W: Yeah, too bad they can''t move to an indoor stage.
    Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?19题,don't  probarbly cancel the play tonight


20, M: Hi Susan, if you are not doing anything for dinner tonight, a bunch of us are going to that new Italian restaurant in town.
   W: Well, I am on the mood of some spaghetti and I have heard the food there is not bad.
   Q: What does the woman imply?20题,on the mood of some spaghetti

21, M: There, the room looks really great now if we finally get the furniture, aren''t you glad we made it to a clearest sale?
   W: En, I still can''t get over the huge discounts we got.
   Q: What does the woman mean?

22, M: I''''ve got to hurry home, my favorite television show comes on in a few minutes.
    W: Don''t you have anything better to do?
    Q: What does the woman imply?

23, W: My car broke down and I''ve got to the doctor''s appointment on the other side of town.
    M: That''s lucky you rang at me then, I can give you a ride on my way to work.
    Q: What does the man offer to do?

24, M: This is the second time this month that my boss''s asked me to work extra hours, I am glad to get a bigger paycheck, but I just don''t want her to give me such a heavy schedule.
    W: Better watch your step(谨慎).A lot of people would like to trade places with you.
    Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?   

25, M: I don''t know what I could have done to make Bob so mad at me.
    W: Me neither, but it''s likely to stay that way until you say you''re sorry.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

26, W: Hi Mike, I hear you and Peter down a new place.
    M: Yeah, the apartment is pretty nice, but after living there a couple of months, I am wondering if I can afford to stay in it.
    Q: What does the man imply?

27,  A: This mirror is the perfect size for our bathroom, and it''s half off.
    B: We won''t have time to hang it today, it''ll still be here next week.
    Q: What will the women probably do?

28, M: Please tell me I haven''t missed the deadline for tuition payment.
    W: I''m afraid you are about a week late.
    Q: What does the woman mean?

29, M:I pretty much decide that I want to play on the soccer team next semester.
    W: You are certainly good enough, but well, would you just tell me about how you really need to concentrate on improving your grades next semester?
    Q: What does the woman imply?

30, W: I find Dr N''s style of lecturing is so tedious.
   M: Isn''t it? And I''''ve got a short of tension span.
   Q: What does the man mean?

Part B:
31-35, listen to two students talking:
W: Hi, Mark, I didn''t know you could paint.
M: Well, I''m just learning. it''s for my studio art one of one class.
W: It''''''''''''''''s pretty good for a beginner.
M: Oh thanks, Judy. The instructor really liked my schedules, but she hasn''t seen my painting yet.
W: En, there seems to be something wrong with it though.
M: Yeah, I know what you mean. It doesn''t look like to me either.
W: I think I know, look here at the sky, it just seems to filled in with other colors of paining.
M: What do you mean? Everyone knows the sky is blue.
W: Well, that depends. Sometime it is and sometime it isn’t, as sunset can be full of reds and purples. Well, even now, look at now Mark, what do you see?
M: It looks blue to me.
W: Look again. do you see a kind of tallish color?
M: Oh yeah, I see what you mean.
W: By adding some tan to your sky, I think you''ll get more actual picture, and the color will look more natural.
M: I think I''ll try that. Gee, how do you get to know so much about paining? Have you taken a lot of courses?
W: No, actually. But my father is an artist.
M: A professional artist?
W: Oh yeah. He shows his stophin lots of exhibits, everything is when we were kids; he always talks to us about his work.
M: I wish we could talk some more Judy. How about going for a cup of coffee? I’m ready for a break.
W: I''d love to. but I have to study for a history exam. In fact, I was just on my way to the study group, and I think I am already late. Maybe tomorrow?
M: Great, I''ll meet you at the students’ center after my class. a little after three, OK?
W: Sounds good. Get around now.
M: Bye, Judy.
31, What are the speakers mainly discussing?
32, What is the man doing?
33, What does the woman suggest the man do?
34, How did the woman learn about painting?
35, What does the woman plan to do next?

36-39 listen to a conversation between two students. They are discussing material from US history class.
M: Hey Teresa! thanks for agreeing to help me review all this history material.
W: No problem, Bob. So do you want to start with the stuff missed yesterday? They are part about urban problems in the colonial period?
M: Yeah, that''ll be great.
W: Ok. Well, when the British were building cities in American colonies, they had to figure out how to make the cities run smoothly, right? Like...take traffic for instance.
M: Traffic? They had traffic that then?
W: Well, not the same kinds of traffic cities have today. Back in 18th centenary there were not any automobiles like there are now. But there were other vehicles like coaches and cars, you know, the kind had been pulled by horses say. Only few people could afford to have their own coaches then. but there were more and more public coaches. And cars, they were a big problem cause car driver usually overloaded their cars. And these oversize clumsy cars would slow down the traffic, and when you added to that all the farm animals.
M: Farm animals? In the cities?
W: Lots of them, cattle, pigs and other live stuck rolls in the streets. And they really caused trouble, although the pigs at least had good reasons for being their.
M: They did?
W: Yeah, the town''''s people used pigs to clean up the garbage that was thrown into the streets. But then the pig interfered with traffic.
M: So what do the colonists do?
W: Well, they passed traffic laws. Like one that said, if your animals were found wondering in the street, they could be seized. Of course people who owned pigs didn''t want to keep them penned up because the pigs were so good at cleaning up the streets.

M: Sounds like a good idea letting them clean up the garbage. But I cannot see how pigs lying around in the streets could really slow down the traffic.part b 第二段的最后一句话 应该是but i CAN see how.....吧好像cannot

36, What is the main topic of the conversation?
37, According to the conversation, how did colonists try to make traveling in cities easier?
38, Why were cars consider the problem in colonial towns?
39, According to the conversation, what did colonial town''''s people do to clean their streets?

Part C
40-43, listen to part of the talk in a Geography class.
Not long ago, some of you may have read about the team of mountain climbing scientists who helped to recalculate the elevation of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest(珠穆朗玛峰). Of cause the elevation of Mount Everest was determined many years ago using traditional "SURVEYING" methods. But these scientists wanted to make a more precise measurement, using a new method that takes advantage of recent advances in technology; it’s called the Global Positioning System. The Global Positioning System uses 24 satellites that"CIRCLE"the earth. Each of the satellites is constantly sending out signals, and each signal contains important information that can be used to determine the longitude, latitude and elevation at any point ON the earth''s surface. Well in order to use the system to calculate AMOUNT OF EVEREST''S elevation. Scientists need to put a special receiver on the summit to receive signals from the satellites. The problem with this was that in the past, the receivers were much too heavy for climbers to carry. But now these receivers have been reduced to about the size and weight of a hand-held telephone, so climbers were able to take the receiver to the top of the Everest, and from there, to access the satellite system signals that would allow them to determine the precise elevation. And it turns out that the famous peak is actually a few feet higher than us previously thought.

40, What is the talk mainly about?
41, Why does the speaker mention a hand-held telephone?
42, According to the talk, what probably contributed most to the success of the new study of Mount Everest?
43,In the study described, how were satellite signals used?

0209听力文字44-46
Human population near the equator have evolved dark skin over many generations
because of exposure to the fiercest rays of the sun. A similar phenomenon has
also occurred in other parts of the animal kingdom. The African grass mouse is
a good example. Most mice are nocturnal, but the African grass mouse is active
during daylight hours. This means that it spends its days searching for food in
the semi-dry bush in squired habitats of eastern and southern Africa. Its furry
stripe''''s like a chipmunk''''s, which helps it blend in with its environment.

Because it spends a lot of time in the intense tropical sun, the grass mouse has
also evolved two separate safeguards against the sun''''s ultraviolet radiation.
First, like the population of humans in this region of the world, the skin of the
grass mouse contains lots of melanin, or dark pigment. Second and quite unusual,
this mouse has a layer of melanin pigmented tissue between its skull and skin.
This unique cap provides an extra measure of protection for the grass mouse and
three other types of African mouse, like rodents that are active during the day.
The only other species scientists have identified with the same sort of skull of
that occasion is the white camp-making bat of the Central American tropic.
Although these bats sleep during the day, they do so curled up with their head
exposed to the sun.

44. What is the speaker mainly discussing?

45. What is unusual about the head of African grass-mouse?

46. Why do XXXX-making beds need protection from the sun''s rays?


2002年9月
地板
发表于 2004-1-16 01:51:00 | 只看该作者
2002年5月和8月的是adobe acrobat文档,不能复制粘贴,抱歉!
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-1-16 05:55:00 | 只看该作者
哇,太好了,谢谢谢谢谢谢 我的邮箱是saturnian_age[在] yahoo.com ,贪心的说,那两个pdf给我呗.
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发表于 2004-1-20 01:25:00 | 只看该作者
已发!!快去看吧:)
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发表于 2004-1-20 01:42:00 | 只看该作者
hehe, good job, thanks a lot
多谢楼上的,大家一起合作把托福区搞好,帮助大家搞定ETS
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-1-20 04:06:00 | 只看该作者
谢谢!!^_^
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