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[考试试题] 托福听力试题与录音下载1

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  1.
9 X) a6 K  w( Y8 K  (A) The shipping company is getting a new radio.
* n0 L; ~1 g2 Q' z- `; l  N5 _  W  (B) The radio I ordered should be sent this week.4 n8 h, \3 V# ?% T
  (C) The company accidentally chipped the radio I ordered.3 K6 q( J: F4 K
  (D) That company's radio is supposed to be cheaper this week.$ a2 h# ?7 C( T; g
  2.$ [5 k& q* W" L9 f% e1 u
  (A) Laura put on makeup before the exam.& i: e& l7 p. H1 I- T* L# w7 j8 G0 F
  (B) Laura has to take the cake upstairs.
* F1 x  c, @  M4 l' k* Z. I; [  (C) Laura must take the test.
( p* E, f0 v* y, I+ D. P# S1 Z  (D) Laura knows the flag of every nation." }, M8 f4 X' W
  3.# S. o) q$ Z' T* }& q
  (A) No one is going to the convention.* c/ h( I" ?) d7 I7 [* ?# b
  (B) To whom did you mention this?
5 W3 F. R, S) {* p, ?8 \  (C) It will be brought to your attention.
' B( \& `- c. k; ~5 O3 @" _6 B/ h  (D) Have you any idea who will attend the convention?6 j" ~# ], m$ l5 e* G
  4.4 Y# r1 o# e* z$ C
  (A) Susan and Ben were accepted at the state university.
. S! W. m  E% U- s- d9 A3 z2 B  (B) Ben applied to the state university because Susan was accepted there.6 H1 H1 J- Z; G* g+ ]
  (C) Ben didn't want to go to the state university because Susan is there.
' f( X: x" X& y/ {0 v2 R4 |" w  (D) Neither Susan nor Ben is interested in attending the state university.& b0 `6 V+ l' o) V0 {% p
  5.
& l; T; l4 ^. o! J$ \/ K. h  (A) Tommy was lucky to hit the target the first time.
% L" W2 h+ t! B! D; i  (B) The ball was hidden behind the window.
1 [! f/ H# t, o0 G$ ]  (C) Tommy can't throw the ball very far.
8 x* R2 D. W2 h  (D) Fortunately, the ball didn't break the window.
3 L: Q, u5 w, R) }  6.
6 o! e3 p) z3 M3 i" P3 |3 M  (A) Did you make a copy of this?! ~# i7 A# D& ?- X( F* P( l; N1 A8 z" }
  (B) You made the right copy, didn't you?
9 L2 r) u9 K; `  (C) I think you asked for more than one copy.. n7 z" c! M! T4 t2 z
  (D) I understand you'd like a single copy of this.1 N% I4 N' m& J6 T4 E+ j
  7.
% b1 j4 w) N1 y9 t) R: X- e/ a  (A) The posters make the room look cheerful.
0 F( `( E& Z- l, m6 z% n4 ~+ Y  (B) The poster shows a room full of colorful chairs.
, c' \" U) d, i& M# Y6 g  (C) How many color posters are there in the room?
6 M5 q8 R6 q9 l* F9 [7 k  (D) How does the room look now with so many chairs?
8 _0 y0 R1 h' Y5 X3 s5 n! p  8.
9 x. d+ E+ Q: e2 S  (A) Mike's drink was cold.
4 f7 z$ T0 I7 N* {6 A3 K' H# z  (B) Mike was coughing.! c* M0 L; I/ a. w
  (C) Mike wasn't warm enough.  q+ O9 r& a4 S2 y
  (D) My coffee wasn't as hot as Mike's.0 g" I- W% H6 q4 m
  9.
9 B: _" w- w7 {$ j  b* ?" \: h, c  (A) Running this projector is very easy for me.& @+ d% T' ]* Z" S/ F
  (B) It isn't worth fixing this projector.
4 {% c4 S# |" M: ~  (C) I can't recommend that projector., h% ^/ C( `# @! f
  (D) It's very inexpensive to run this projector.2 V7 G4 I* V5 t! o. c5 g: X
  10., Z/ C/ ]/ n5 y* B5 G( {$ h
  (A) There's only a half hour before Fred arrives.: t% Y) c& X) ]5 w
  (B) There aren't any flowers next to the bed.; L- A8 i9 u( h. D; p' p& ^
  (C) We should make a bouquet.. t) ^2 F- s/ u- y2 a  I
  (D) We need more flour.
' @- ^. m: Y3 b1 x# f2 Y  11.4 M/ `) z6 D9 f4 ]: t9 `
  (A) I purchased a car recently.
. w& j6 \7 Y# B' g' _' u  (B) I knew the car was in the lot.) T" J4 I* o2 D" N* w3 Q
  (C) I really need a new car.
; ?; `/ H! x( n2 L. A% }; W8 [  (D) I always forget to clean my car.
: O4 E) o& ]/ t- J5 E  12.# C& d, [! V- G/ x0 v/ s8 k3 [
  (A) Sandra arranged an exhibit for history week.
, Y& w# z  o, f' L  (B) Sandra accidentally upset this week's history exhibit.
  D% j# j+ g2 O! s: L8 u* p  (C) Sandra sat beside the historic display.: I) K! n& c, O; P1 l0 P: w0 q
  (D) Sandra directed a play about local history.+ ~! h& }' U6 _( L4 z
  13.
6 x, I0 L* W" O! |" k  (A) No one has an opinion on everything.7 _  n+ ~% i5 [# Q& m
  (B) No one opinion is all-encompassing.
" J) B& u9 K3 P1 i. H  (C) Everyone has an opinion on something.+ X0 |$ \/ L7 R$ c
  (D) Only one person is lacking an opinion on it.9 K! A0 U3 h0 Z/ Y2 S" y7 z
  14.5 V& c% w8 a0 t% }) j+ p
  (A) I'm pleased to be able to lend you the money.
2 t( ~' e6 R* H: y$ e  (B) I've lent you all the money I had.
7 z( d) g* V5 g+ R% N) z. `  (C) I wish you could lend me some money.' A) g7 l6 [, X3 ]
  (D) I'm sorry I can't lend you the money., d: |3 q# T6 |9 v5 S; G
  15.% |0 p  s4 z0 @# w
  (A) Someone was baking in the kitchen.
! l7 s/ c9 k& H7 Y) }1 b  (B) There was paste on the kitchen table.
! D1 v( L+ c! T) R# `6 D% m  (C) We just came from the kitchen.
! b  I- w5 ]- F( @( A  (D) There's a lot of room in the kitchen.
! n$ D+ z4 z& F; p  16.# E5 _' M8 `& Y) R
  (A) We find Bob agreeable most of the time.# H9 B+ V; W0 ?' @0 m* k1 g/ H; C0 Z6 G
  (B) We usually like Bob's guests.- I( f7 ~) P6 a* Q+ @1 m! h  c; l
  (C) Bob isn't willing to join the others.+ D6 h/ o& p& {! L- K8 d6 G
  (D) Most of us wanted to walk along with Bob.
: s/ K7 D! T* F" b  |! p  17.
* e) Y) h3 s/ s4 X3 ?$ Q  (A) I haven't studied physics with the professor.6 K& c' a5 x' X0 u* ]. ?+ g& c( d
  (B) This was the professor's best lecture yet.
! I$ B; k* f& O& [) a, O% k  e  (C) I've never heard the professor give a good lecture.% D7 z8 q( ^8 |6 j
  (D) The professor isn't interested in physics.* z, c' _$ k6 O# X5 A+ V' t4 i/ w( O
  18.% |% E0 i( X6 {" N2 w" X7 J
  (A) Barbara is interesting to listen to because she reads a lot.3 w4 c5 y3 H  l! F
  (B) Barbara talks a lot while she sews.
& f  o8 s# K% u1 ~2 G& H: M  (C) Barbara seldom talks because she's always reading.8 A2 C* j( _5 |- A; K5 k
  (D) Barbara has little to say about this topic.
9 |* Z7 |9 H' q1 {, _  19.! b; e8 ^+ B( m6 S5 t" ]) P
  (A) I don't think he'll come if he gets the job.
5 K5 n- |( p$ B; q5 Y' w9 o- m: X" B  (B) I hope that he won't get the job.
/ l) w$ R/ w$ F0 {2 \7 F  (C) Someone else will probably get the job.
7 K6 v9 C  B) s+ n  C% F  (D) I won't be surprised if he gets the job.: H1 m! F+ M; ?5 K4 g3 e
  20.% t) }' x( Q/ c% ]0 r' A& }  C1 w+ t3 A
  (A) How many are there?
" J3 o# l0 o% D  T2 o- m/ L  (B) What's the explanation?
* m1 k" C4 f8 J  (C) Who's the accountant?
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  (D) Did you count four of them?7 Y" x" ~1 t2 X3 L- l8 G5 R; E! J6 y
  21.5 \- w" v8 B, s7 Q& Y6 N" P& {
  (A) She wants to know where the restaurant is?; U4 F2 n8 X8 i+ |. W) I' r
  (B) She's recommending a good place to go for dinner.6 G: ?6 r1 _( c# k
  (C) She thinks the man should go to France.$ l, j; L/ T+ v9 ?
  (D) She's inviting the man to eat with her./ A4 s$ D4 M1 a& C* M) n" N
  22.3 I+ {+ f* I, m" w
  (A) Run in town.2 h7 W4 {1 P3 ?$ r+ I$ o
  (B) Look more carefully.) K; Q' R/ @" J2 u* K* `2 ?
  (C) Buy shoes from a catalog.
/ T$ z4 ^2 t) a6 Z  (D) Find an easier place to exercise.% }1 j6 d! d: ~$ y8 A+ b
  23.
6 h) [" {' D/ @- B* D# |6 [: w  (A) Saying good-bye to a friend.
& G1 P) ?2 Y' ?, x% L  (B) Buying a ticket for a sports event.
2 G) ]) _) x* _* n2 k2 T" E  (C) Paying a bill at the bank.% s6 k6 N8 O" {/ P% p6 {6 J
  (D) Arranging a plane trip.
4 X$ ?& S- o3 E8 Z5 q, k  V  24.7 b1 [7 X3 {! _2 b+ m- A
  (A) He didn't know how to begin to write a play.; O  F: Z, z6 t7 I
  (B) He hasn't liked plays very much in the past.# u- N* E/ f- t3 }) ?0 L
  (C) He didn't want to talk about it right away.% E% a- c8 F3 Q7 o) l: J2 r* T
  (D) He wasn't sure what the first part was about.
( P1 p( E2 ?2 c2 L# R  25.- S, Z4 a! P3 r
  (A) Dan received them.
: ^: J/ K! W7 w6 m  (B) Gloria forgot about them.
5 v, s9 `- e* {% F1 {1 u  (C) Dan mailed them.9 U0 _9 O' V( U
  (D) Gloria has sent for them.4 F: z. H& t: T% E% J
  26.2 o% ]5 Q  M% y2 _! v. g
  (A) His room is quite small.  Z$ b( Y! Z0 d% r
  (B) He had to walk around the dormitory.
9 T5 I- o$ i4 u& }: q  (C) It's hard to find a room in the dormitory .
7 F9 n$ b( r4 [" }/ h3 P  (D) It's his turn to inspect the dormitory room.7 B: \: i2 d; A3 y; }/ W
  27.
9 x% v& c3 D: i7 r  (A) He should look in a different place." @; B$ ~4 K; d) J& _
  (B) She can help him if necessary.. @- t4 j0 z2 I0 {
  (C) He should stand on something.
4 n4 a/ W: _) q3 Y9 n  (D) Perhaps he shouldn't have tea.
; T0 Y1 x7 T6 B) k( Z* p  28.
& ^. I  a: F; n6 b  (A) They are going toward the lake.8 `( {; Z8 ?4 l7 P2 U
  (B) They have made a new trail.
$ d- N4 N' f( R1 n  (C) They have decided to sit outdoors.  V6 ~9 o8 t# ^2 {: A
  (D) They are camping around the lake.- b1 w/ k5 I  n- H* d4 H; Q0 Q
  29.
! T2 G8 y2 X7 h  (A) Anyone can do it .& r; ?7 [! C+ B) p* M
  (B) No one can do it.
* F& L3 O7 Q( m- D! A: d  (C) Alex can probably do it.
2 V: I- v" v! i, Q! Z  (D) Alex probably shouldn't do it.' r2 L2 Y+ {" Q: c5 `
  30.
; h( ^2 Q  t3 t+ N* d  H  (A) He'll go if the woman goes too.
: h6 e# h: w% W1 w. v6 m  (B) He doubts he'll be able to go.
& J, K, M# r$ h+ ]0 j  (C) He's too tired to go.4 d* W' t" q& u' @
  (D) He's eager to go.
  X$ T; G! F5 d' T; k  31.' W9 U5 g; c4 o% e4 @6 X5 T9 b; S
  (A) It is typical December weather for this region.
4 ]5 R& ~) ^* i& x  (B) It won't really snow until December.2 l, Y: s# c, X3 c6 Y
  (C) Such a large amount of snow is unusual for this month.
6 x, s4 P* S2 d) P5 r" ?2 H  (D) There has never been much snow down south.
/ n* W; D7 i& Y  i! E  32.
! k: N' S! O: K- U6 O  (A) He believes Mark was the wrong person.5 O4 ]6 m; i; }" p. m" C
  (B) He wants to know who is telling the truth." R& N& C( |, l
  (C) He finds the decision unbelievable.
$ n% @) D: K" ?# S5 X4 j" E  (D) He thought there wouldn't be any awards.7 t; |7 c* a+ E4 j
  33.
1 V' I( y3 y+ c( a  (A) The store doesn't have it now, but will soon.+ C/ C7 _# l* E5 g
  (B) It is no longer available.  }! {& g% k1 G4 F
  (C) It has been reprinted four times.
" i& x2 J# {+ X+ U, d' J0 x  (D) The information in the book is not up-to -date.- o( ^2 V% P5 X4 j3 ~
  34.4 B1 {. u1 N8 @* J5 f8 a6 }) t6 Y
  (A) It's uncomfortable because of the wind.
) U2 u: u% D' U5 J! ^. I  (B) It isn't as warm as the man had thought it would be.
& c  F- ^( A1 o7 h- W  (C) The man expected it to be windy.# O, \" a* D; A' e. C5 I# K& l" o
  (D) The wind hasn't made it any cooler./ O# x) a) q; r: B5 k5 b6 @5 \$ z% k( q
  35.$ n4 k/ H/ v1 `* }
  (A) He already knows what Ted will say.
. q" h' x( n7 G4 @9 V* h. ]  (B) He doesn't have time to look at the gift.
4 a' W9 q1 W# n$ h# K/ V3 V2 d  (C) He can't imagine what his friends got for him.3 W$ p9 |7 Y. d4 f
  (D) He is anxious to see Ted's reaction to the gift.& b3 h+ ^! x. q6 s1 T
  36.9 a( a6 [5 s4 V
  (A) A sales representative.0 s" Y6 M/ z- h0 |3 h7 ?. b
  (B) A store manager.
& l8 e7 o( X8 q) O! U$ w) C6 S  (C) A committee chairperson.9 l, N5 M. T6 e; O3 S, C- I
  (D) A class president.
2 o/ x( A% n: N# X( D' \  37.
* w# Z# c% W/ I0 ~3 R  (A) To determine who will graduate this year.. k) t  V+ t7 U
  (B) To discuss the seating arrangement.
" S4 k, ?5 ?% z- E1 k* a  (C) To choose the chairperson of the ceremonies.9 P5 s. V( i8 z" S+ I; E, I
  (D) To begin planning the graduation ceremonies.. t. Y0 _7 I" U, t" g2 e) k# \
  38.
: R* r7 U9 h/ z; ?1 V  (A) Their names, phone numbers, and job preference., y( k$ |; V- U0 ]: u& G  {5 `
  (B) The names and addresses of their guests.
, _9 [2 z( M; A/ Q* J3 c9 m( c  (C) The names of the committees they worked on last year.- t6 P7 i/ q( U5 ]% R' E8 j4 c
  (D) Their dormitory name, address, and phone number.1 w; |( G7 X* a" b
  39.
0 f6 ~  {2 Z5 |0 N* b6 x  (A) Only students who have time for the work.
$ c+ c# ~! k9 l; j8 K  (B) All the students who are at the meeting.
/ K( D3 J6 Y% u6 w* V# Y  (C) Only students who have a telephone.7 W: @. [5 _: f9 q" K$ z) x
  (D) All the students who worked on the project last year.
# A8 p. o1 [; w. r$ j5 f5 p" i$ O  40.
: `. f6 T6 y' z  (A) In an hour.. h$ \: c8 i# N
  (B) Next week.
+ N3 e% P* p7 c7 w  (C) In one month." s2 f7 |: b* ?. S: g. O
  (D) Next year.
8 X4 B- |/ F, {, ~1 D0 e7 {* [  41.
/ H# g3 |; R, V0 S1 l  (A) Food packaging.
$ }% u; i* }) g+ K) u! R  (B) Varieties of fish.
- o8 v5 M2 q% W4 V! _" V/ N  (C) A new snack food.
9 y6 R& N  S  C8 R- l/ }1 s  (D) An artificial food flavoring.# y& y5 R0 l# H" i( I
  42.4 f! s9 W$ t0 Q- [0 q
  (A) Its variety of colors.
" {. u4 j" Y7 K! s! n( v+ |) W  (B) Its unusual texture.: S$ h  Y; B: w$ w
  (C) The way it is sold.! Y1 L2 _, K4 D9 _. B) X
  (D) Its main ingredient.
6 u; h3 ^9 O% @2 s; b  43.
& Z, U1 W! p$ A( J% L+ M: H& l% E  (A) To preserve it longer.
, ?# b  C7 K. [  (B) To give it a particular taste.
/ M: ~/ q9 [9 F, B: x7 M  (C) To make it smoother.
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  (D) To increase the fermentation.
$ E' |3 s- q' w) ~4 a3 L- ]  44.
* `% q/ _& {8 ~: h# ]  (A) Its low purchase price.
4 f0 G9 c! H' S1 o! p+ D$ C  (B) Its wide availability.8 O( P, l0 m! Q& T
  (C) Its good nutritional value.
+ v2 R! b) R  i  (D) Its higher water content.- X+ p* L3 }1 k8 p
  45., P. _0 I: m' x0 n1 q( g* o, ?/ @% E( Q
  (A) Its bland flavoring is healthful.$ O, |6 b: s) M, y1 r, X8 V
  (B) It can be stored a long time without spoiling.7 @& I7 p- N- x! F8 h: H
  (C) It goes well with fish dishes.  b" N7 |" e9 [" {5 ]* _
  (D) A high grade of fish is used in its preparation." F9 T* P  ^" q' R% m4 ~
  46.- t, E) y+ m$ }, V: P
  (A) In a few weeks.9 ?4 a, _! g' r8 L" ?+ u
  (B) In two or three months.3 O7 g1 B1 O, t
  (C) In about two years.& N/ Z, b6 [9 e9 ]" O# X
  (D) In ten years.8 w* t! V2 ~4 f* j
  47.
( x) H: a% X" `% D% I. r  (A) Count money., Y5 W, U1 a9 J* G
  (B) Read and write.
; l6 N/ Z+ O3 u* d  (C) Draw moving objects.
7 ?5 a) z" b( l: {  J* X7 ~  (D) Hunt and farm.  V2 n# U+ d1 M  c, L: O3 o
  48.
8 M* D' z% A( }4 F! i5 w  (A) Teachers came to children's homes.% o1 B: i6 ]" O9 d
  (B) Children acquired the information they needed by direct experience.
; m; W9 t5 l$ ]7 K  (C) Children taught one another in small supervised groups.: g7 A* U! d# s( x. r) n* x
  (D) Parents instructed their children in the 'three R's.'
" Z' X2 {9 X8 P! ^  49.
  [# C* c) j+ @6 r. ]  (A) A new dependence on people far away and the use of money." D: u; x- h! B
  (B) The introduction of a new alphabet and numerical system.% R! ^7 k+ q6 ], f
  (C) Outmoded methods of farming and ineffective means of transportation.  A0 u4 {, n6 `) C& \8 s! |4 u
  (D) Larger family units and greater financial hardships.
* P, f) d& \8 p! ^  50.
5 x. t7 \/ e; d2 w  (A) The various means of survival taught by parents in contemporary society.
# o' @5 i4 t8 R& @  (B) The importance of history instruction in the first schools.
/ @% q/ O" [9 Z, r  (C) The increasingly complex skills subsequently taught in schools.  J& H( O" j2 ^4 |6 p
  (D) The problems involved in the construction of new schools.
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