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[考试试题] 托福听力试题与录音下载2

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  1.) T1 K# d4 [. |6 r+ D
  (A) There was only one bank near the school.
7 c$ Y) p, s) g4 x  (B) She went to the bank by herself.
' f2 p/ D5 m* B: I. b" T5 @  (C) She borrowed money from the bank to pay her school fees.
, x- w* B/ a0 y, A1 |  (D) There were free courses in banking at her school.  K4 v: q1 }" `, ?* |. R
  2.
' G& J5 a" I/ }  (A) Bill thinks he's paying for the books.: \3 ^% |/ Q. e$ L2 V" b. {7 B0 |9 \
  (B) Bill thanked me for getting the books.
7 M" ?/ ~5 }. t: W# l- s  (C) I think I'm supposed to pick you up, Bill.5 l: |9 M/ V# h, |! ]$ h1 b
  (D) I appreciate your getting my books, Bill./ g1 {, O( e. z6 v. {& p8 T
  3.  b% p' p0 N7 e
  (A) She didn't tell us when the demonstration would begin.
2 m3 U  V$ ~8 r& V& A0 S  (B) Didn't she give this demonstration before she ate?
" a; n8 h% t; w/ z  M) J: x+ `: X  (C) I understand the demonstration will be at eight o'clock.9 B. p9 ~$ L$ k  j$ B0 G/ v  O
  (D) Didn't she say she would be late for the demonstration?$ u( Y3 \/ b% u3 E1 K+ J( z' I
  4.% M7 _. z0 i2 ^2 h1 h
  (A) Linda must take ten more classes to get her degree.
* M8 ]* N. u3 p* \  (B) After receiving her degree, Linda took some night classes.
1 g, ~9 ~* Y9 a) p/ u7 T% r  (C) It took Linda ten years to earn her degree.! D7 n% h% z% e/ B' {* X4 F
  (D) If Linda got her degree, she could teach night classes.% L+ Z/ r( v  w
  5.
" L7 Q3 e# k1 V3 @0 x  (A) Industry should be far from cities.
# m9 H7 [4 S$ }  (B) Cars pollute more than industry does.7 p" L4 M# B2 t5 T! D  I
  (C) Don't waste money fixing your new car.0 g7 w6 W) T1 W7 b* l7 {, i
  (D) The automobile industry isn't growing fast." x; `4 |0 E6 Q0 |* d8 R3 l  d# s
  6.
4 n" l/ v/ O( O: @$ l  (A) I use an alarm clock to wake up.
1 a4 ]$ ~4 Q8 C& j5 R9 ~/ q  (B) I used to wake up too early.
8 @- D* `, S2 h  C, U) J4 B/ A8 B  (C) I usually get up early.: P  u! B9 I/ i0 q. _7 v
  (D) I do more if I get up early.
6 I8 y0 s3 [  J  7.& [3 R* B% ?7 {
  (A) Mary doesn't want a roommate.& `( j& l1 _$ A2 H- j) E: W& l, y8 h
  (B) Mary doesn't want to walk home.+ V; U* i. T/ z0 m) h
  (C) Mary asked us to leave her alone., J/ X, y6 I* z7 Q$ H) [
  (D) Mary prefers to arrive home early.( S; ?; Q" F6 z8 N2 R; p
  8.
7 V- _+ M; q8 }4 t  (A) You read that letter before I did.
- y+ X% y! E# Q# x1 W$ g  (B) Blue print is less eye-catching than red print.
# E5 R9 G  v( q4 a0 E  (C) Fred noticed that blue sign immediately.% W* r$ d. ?0 y' T0 G
  (D) I think you need a new red sign.5 n! U% Q8 B% i# E7 [6 m6 S
  9.
7 b& m2 e) Y0 u/ F- t9 e# Z  (A) He got up and left.
6 F- ^# P1 W7 C; }6 Q! Q  (B) He defended his point of view.
& P4 o9 y( y6 A9 w  (C) He answered the question correctly.
7 W" o/ z+ E! Y: S; f1 u  (D) He gave us good directions.+ H. O5 c8 t. ^/ I% F0 i3 H& i
  10.4 R$ r3 k; w, H* r- l" L
  (A) I like going to the meetings to hear Scott talk.
; F) c0 t( @  h0 z- R  (B) I'm disappointed I can't go to the meeting.
! j0 U- G/ R  _5 Q5 Y7 u3 H  (C) I'll go to the meeting even though I don't want to.# t" Y7 X0 S0 R- R8 e
  (D) I'm not sure if I can go to the meeting.
! f5 n- `/ a3 W) Z4 Q! y5 L3 P) ?  11.7 T8 z2 f' r) m; D: }" O9 ^6 \# E
  (A) David wouldn't tell me where he will spend his vacation.: I$ p' u( f0 y& C' I
  (B) David didn't get to go on vacation.  Q2 f7 x6 {- i! V/ r
  (C) I didn't take David on vacation with me.
3 k5 M# a5 r+ m6 M  (D) I can't tell David where I'm going for my vacation.# o# j: ^1 B& r( y
  12.5 N6 i3 L( x" f9 u3 b
  (A) Ben isn't the only loud person.
" j7 _) {5 g1 D- n0 s, L+ ^7 W: F0 w  (B) Ben doesn't allow radios here.7 g: W4 ^* k! p- l/ Z2 g
  (C) Only Ben is allowed to use the radio.. e" O( X" c# M% |, d  W  ]
  (D) Just Ben thinks the radio is too loud.
/ N3 X. l, X5 X8 D) `  13.4 a1 s7 M: ~. i& h& u
  (A) They wouldn't let us take the car home yet.
8 i" s2 ^- f- B) R  (B) After our long walk they drove us home.
" w! g* Z& z4 i, i6 k3 x  (C) We forgot where we left our car.
5 `- G$ A- j$ M3 G8 u: z, P  (D) I'd rather walk than drive today.7 s. s: j4 b+ A5 D$ X) u4 H0 \$ G
  14.
. q  u; j3 `7 d/ c  (A) Kevin was afraid his train would be the last to leave.5 f3 J9 d% l4 `' p7 j9 |
  (B) Kevin didn't want to miss the train, so he ran to catch it.& S4 r$ x$ x0 k$ _7 [
  (C) Kevin knew he would miss the train because he couldn't find the station.# Z" h4 N0 c: m: R- h) y4 t
  (D) Kevin saw his train leaving as he ran through the station.7 X  A+ R4 b9 o9 Q" z7 j1 U
  15.. v; C# @1 F5 p, d2 S/ H
  (A) If we want to be on time, we must make a right turn.! E6 I7 j, ~( a- w; G+ \
  (B) Though we went the wrong way, we were still on time.
% ^, _4 M) q8 q9 r$ {0 y: Y  (C) Since we're not late, we must have come the right way.+ P5 O! ~: h, d$ F( b4 j
  (D) We're late because we went the wrong way.
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  (A) The better students were absent.0 I+ v" C: ]; p4 s5 K
  (B) Less than half of the class was away.
- |/ q7 \0 B) b  (C) It's better if no one misses class.3 h6 E+ m" w3 p2 V9 y& J! G6 h
  (D) More than half of the students were not in class.
5 G8 u; e8 I& ]+ U2 x8 \, I  17.
/ H1 S( T- z7 c: F, y  (A) The television station staff has asked for viewers' ideas., v* U, R% h( r  N/ A' {" O/ o) \1 l
  (B) The television announcer has given viewers some suggestions.& M! g) D( J; l% L5 T
  (C) The television station manager has phoned some people already.
6 I4 b" y3 z5 o; b- ?/ B  (D) The station is trying to purchase more televisions from those people.
$ c* L- J3 T# [- T4 m  18.% \  \" D4 [2 n" y/ b% n$ r+ V4 @. ?# c/ ~4 P
  (A) John never asked me to return his call.! }; t! N0 B$ i2 y4 r
  (B) I had returned John's phone call.* x- O* v6 w$ P+ A' e3 {
  (C) I really tried to call John back.  L9 ]+ G6 G9 e% ~( h- V
  (D) John doesn't believe in returning my calls.5 [& D& ^' L0 W; v. P
  19." b) K, |. R) O  a* i, J
  (A) The lunch today didn't include apples." m+ D) U& e: o
  (B) The lunch today wasn't hot enough." a) j! a% p2 E5 ]
  (C) I didn't think today's lunch looked very good.
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  (D) Today the whole lunch was good.
0 i6 ?& U6 h2 ?4 b  20.
9 h* L$ u" d4 w' J  (A) Robert is very opinionated.
1 l7 l1 i5 r5 m  (B) Robert tends to monopolize discussions.
6 z0 {+ {4 |! y* J  (C) Robert seldom thinks about other people.
; a8 ~: x- x8 n4 l1 i/ x" b  (D) Robert seldom tells people what he's thinking.! X* D; s, u! r7 @# B
  21.
% w8 y- @4 ~# K, P0 u  (A) He'll help the woman move them.
2 ^7 r) y( r# `2 k! y) `  (B) He'll keep them for the woman.  Z1 l7 B3 D  C3 b+ V% c6 s8 V
  (C) He can carry them with one hand.
+ B% \2 U' |# L% z+ X2 ^  (D) He has a few more of them for the woman.
/ \( O  C6 |' ]- j) E  b; }1 n  22.7 G! r1 L- W) }/ V# R6 S8 v$ p
  (A) He spends too much money./ j, L. z$ x  \0 t# d* _
  (B) He bought an expensive watch.0 s8 A3 M$ l! j! ^1 H
  (C) He really does like television.
- K$ o) x1 B6 v  (D) He should watch more television.0 e; F' j" ^$ W
  23.2 ?; q9 X" `' h3 p' `
  (A) Booking a flight to Spain.
; s. V2 A, R& e9 [4 f7 N  (B) Paying for private lessons.
( E% E! I0 v/ k' M$ B* i! `. W  (C) Giving Spanish tests to students.
  C: [% Q6 R* P$ ]- c+ i/ T, ~  (D) Studying continually for two days.) C3 Z# p+ ?0 v3 ~& {/ v
  24.1 K! E3 F- j# b: X$ L9 M
  (A) It was not very good.
; `1 t, Q4 S: O1 \  (B) It will continue the following week.* D# N- G$ n5 t* q2 c5 L3 `+ v
  (C) The woman probably won't attend it.8 R& p6 L  r# A2 u7 L) \
  (D) There will be two seminars instead of four.. m7 ^1 ]# e- V* a2 S9 j
  25.6 k% Q% v7 j- S! f: e9 [6 |
  (A) She doesn't understand how Judy got her job.% w3 n6 H& }" v. d0 s' c; z% w
  (B) She's surprised Judy is working in management.0 w) R1 p) b; @; m4 l
  (C) She thinks Judy never should have taken a computer course.. f4 {1 n  J4 @2 G2 B
  (D) She wonders how Judy does so many things.3 e4 ]  z* t/ a- V
  26.( u2 }6 W6 h) W# ?" P
  (A) Get out of the car.
$ l6 l6 ^* k7 P( K6 ]  (B) Pay the parking fine.
" j3 Z8 D8 k" D  `  (C) Take his coat off.
% ^5 o6 d( `! i& m) n  (D) Make a right turn., j! ?( z. u0 @, r0 r& [: ~
  27.- l2 c2 P* h' Y4 I* t0 w
  (A) It's hard to know what to believe about it.
5 V3 C1 T0 z* B) ]  (B) He doesn't believe it's hard for everybody.& Y8 e  l' `0 y% d
  (C) It's even harder than people say.5 R& v$ G% k' C# k9 }( E" b; E. @
  (D) It's not as hard as he'd thought.' O! R( T1 c5 F0 S
  28.
: \4 r/ \. I  }1 N, B1 F8 t  (A) They were sold out.- `/ A7 c) F1 k" J. S7 I' ?
  (B) They hadn't been printed.6 h& A$ _" Z4 [& \7 R4 \( C
  (C) They had already been picked up.
5 Z3 ]! d# n0 i  B" j  (D) They weren't supposed to be sold.( x  H! U5 D8 }5 D+ u9 u6 X4 e
  29.
% E9 [4 U' k. [0 t- w$ A4 y# s( G  (A) Give Marsha a check for the bookshelf she sold him.$ l, A- @9 F- i; f. X
  (B) Ask Marsha where she wants to put the bookshelf.
/ H6 V  Z' }$ h; y  (C) Check for the book on Marsha's shelf.' h7 r% E* {" }, q1 t# `7 r. w
  (D) Ask Marsha if she has an extra bookshelf.
# O$ T* _  w+ I0 _8 j  30.
( T: o; Q/ o! i7 ?( E9 o  (A) Near an art museum.
, X& d' o, X) P  (B) At a science exhibit.
" H+ x" y( y6 g" P% I7 M' o% ]  (C) At a news conference.; |( f) j  I' j
  (D) Near a paint store.
* r4 r$ F$ T) r7 l  31.$ S3 `/ {. }+ G
  (A) The term project was finished.0 E1 p) V) m& I* y- g; K
  (B) The woman received the best score.
; W" g* c! e$ {  (C) He was sure his term project was good.1 U1 D) L' y% W1 h
  (D) His score was better than the woman's.- H1 i2 @+ |  g
  32.
- f6 S' F* H9 e! f' b  (A) Convince his classmates not to argue with the professor.. t: G$ l& s# e
  (B) Talk to the class about a field trip.0 j& d- R. e9 f6 R
  (C) Get to know his classmates by talking to them./ O  ~- p+ I' R" G1 `; R. T
  (D) Have the professor give lectures outside the class.
3 O" b5 W  y( E3 w8 S  33.5 ]& F6 i: ^1 O4 F' m: B2 `8 I
  (A) He isn't very thorough.
+ j5 I' ~0 `% f  (B) He isn't easy to approach.
) P& s0 X0 z4 f% A  (C) He creates problems for himself.
/ Z( ~, |  z0 T+ Q' S6 L0 h: r  (D) He's very inventive." x/ X3 T5 a2 q# M
  34.# _  c1 @8 _) @# Z0 Y
  (A) Forget them until later.
/ B( Q* U; y* f1 \( L  (B) Go over them right away.6 A4 Y! z0 V% J( D6 \; Y& z+ O
  (C) Move them away from the coffee cup.
: B0 b2 o, J0 D. P. U  (D) Discuss them with professor Johnson.
6 }0 h& l  A/ Q5 n1 R, v! k  35.
* a' s! V: _2 M+ G7 t7 ~  (A) She has finished only one step.# L4 q! H4 m/ x8 |: F% b/ f
  (B) She doesn't have any more time for redecorating.0 F# ~7 w* T% Y& \& R( o1 I
  (C) It's time for the work to be finished.& D5 B! {( R6 H: W! T- k7 B- X9 G
  (D) The redecorating is being done gradually.
8 l3 ~5 P  M2 k. G1 f  36.
' m5 v! x, L: y, m+ ]( U3 l+ B  (A) At a construction site.
- {$ ?' [3 G: g% ^4 Q8 }  (B) In a concert hall.. {4 Z! J: g: B6 Z: @* g
  (C) In a music classroom.
1 v& o9 \& u: j, Z$ I8 J! w- N  (D) In a recording studio.1 S% N) I) r( H0 ?& i
  37.( B4 @- f& @; _0 @
  (A) A musical-comedy troupe.
5 t3 j1 [& |- q8 Y  |. ?7 l8 K* Z2 ~! r  (B) A ballet company.- C& ^( t7 g" |% c' U
  (C) A choir.
" i) m3 O/ z+ |$ e: z- E  (D) An orchestra.
, H1 c% D; o0 a  s) W  38.- x; P2 H6 s6 f' I$ S
  (A) To support the National Musical Excellence Society.+ \1 g$ Q) Q1 f: n0 M% y
  (B) To raise funds for Carnegie Hall.
1 j2 Y+ H' \  g/ W' Q9 k+ h0 O  (C) To review the works of Leonard Bernstein.0 ^& i5 s. t, @+ ^4 z
  (D) To invest money in the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra.
, r+ ]( a3 Z/ t+ |1 C  39.$ Q1 q& l/ A/ A; ?( E( j3 g9 i8 v" v
  (A) 19.1 \( ~# P9 `3 `, N+ L
  (B) 50.
7 @# m8 w: }6 d: {5 |  (C) 100.9 ?# _" V/ u& F( e4 Y" O8 `8 ?! J$ I
  (D) 350.
7 w+ Z; S+ ^6 T9 W+ [" L) y  40.8 E! h' U2 W6 F* D) B; x) |
  (A) In a restaurant./ }( }" K- @/ V, {% V7 C% z/ j
  (B) At a music school.
% O# a3 t) p: {) L) B  (C) In the main lobby.
, w+ v4 t1 \4 v: [/ t% w  (D) At the speaker's home.  ~4 _, v5 u: e; e( `3 z3 l8 J
  41.
# ~* q+ ^6 g( {/ L) J0 L  (A) He was taking a walk.+ E% @5 V, p) j1 a& o
  (B) He was talking to professor Calhoun.
( f% k+ `% Z8 J( c7 y; O  (C) He was having problems with his car.. O" @% s2 |3 B: |+ R# O
  (D) He was eating dinner.! l' V) E$ l. V
  42.
- i. g  R6 E0 F+ K( r  (A) Admission forms.
% A& q* d( c) [) F0 o5 L. @  (B) Solar energy.
, S7 W! r4 `9 I1 W' C  (C) Auto maintenance.
# X/ _; y& ~+ Z! S) P! d2 U7 k4 M  (D) Course requirements for engineers.6 G* s4 U7 Y0 L( F
  43.
0 E, Z5 ~: c3 |! y  (A) Three., @" ?: ^# C" }
  (B) Four.; Y, j0 Y: i. m6 z. o
  (C) Five.* L1 g9 b. b9 m6 }, z! D4 ^0 b
  (D) Six.
% ~$ o) S# C* z# R  44.
+ P* m& l! Q$ P! J2 u& V: ^  (A) One.: D0 l' ?: C' N: |/ w/ Y  M: j" k
  (B) TWO.2 T- a2 J: b9 A3 D+ D' ~3 |! d) U
  (C) Three.4 \( d( d. I' F! F
  (D) Four.
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  45.2 X0 G9 r) ]6 W5 v1 P' j
  (A) Drive her to the lecture.
  C! r/ x6 G& m  (B) Let her give him a ride.4 @# u+ }# Z/ k- s* {" ?
  (C) Borrow her car.
: K- Y! M8 T  b; u8 r+ f: A  (D) Get his car repaired.5 t/ x; T( p' Y0 z
  46.
, W/ y: m5 t4 b+ h: G5 N5 s. ?  (A) To make recommendations on sensible dieting.
  U0 k' L/ z: p2 w- M8 F' }* r- s  (B) To report the latest advances in brain surgery.' z0 m3 @" y) f7 w) s( _9 e
  (C) To relate an experiment combining sleep and exercise.6 `8 A1 `1 v  D$ L. h* H& K8 r; H
  (D) To advise on ways of dealing with sleep difficulties.$ e  E( |9 J, Q' J9 A3 k
  47./ y9 @( }; ^. G6 l. W) ~) g
  (A) Your heart rate is lowered.% R% b6 h: j8 r! O# `
  (B) It becomes harder to relax.
, d4 l  p1 H! A  (C) You become too tired to sleep.
. @& Z) m7 F  y2 Y, K3 j3 v  (D) Sleep rhythms are disrupted.
# i% i7 A* k- n- l* O" g* J- q3 j& x  48.% ~4 Z3 H4 [6 q, q" F
  (A) Failure to rest during the day.0 c" R6 y! ]4 L( Q: j1 k* W
  (B) Lack of sleep on weekends." w* n, f& v3 C9 Q; o8 E# T: h1 p
  (C) Vigorous exercise in the evening., T& [1 }# o$ H9 r+ b
  (D) Eating cheese before going to bed.' J/ R3 E* f0 _5 U) o; P
  49.) `/ C, t% e% p$ U$ W8 E9 e0 `
  (A) They might eventually cause you to lose sleep.
/ \6 w: ~! G' a. m3 A% J' y  (B) They help produce a neurotransmitter in the brain.; [. h8 i( V* [9 o
  (C) You must not drink milk if you take them.
7 `9 [6 z" J5 O7 S& ~: |$ d  (D) They make it unnecessary to take naps.4 u- Z" K" f, ?5 C) A" ^
  50.0 B: J8 a4 o. }* D, a: |$ h
  (A) At a radio station.+ e8 E. Q1 o- K) A
  (B) In a lecture hall.
0 H3 W) k7 @: X( F1 L  (C) In a biology lab.+ [5 v; `6 J- ]0 h
  (D) At the doctor's office.
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