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听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Have you been playing much basketball lately?M: I play as often as I

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Have you been playing much basketball lately?

M: I play as often as I can get out of the classroom. And the game is my way to be somebody. It is my life, you know?

Q: What does Tom tell the woman?

(13)

A.He often cuts classes to play basketball.

B.He has no chance to play basketball.

C.He's looking for somebody to play the game with.

D.He loves playing basketball very much.

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第1题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. I haven't seen you for a few weeks. What are you doing recently?M: Oh

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. I haven't seen you for a few weeks. What are you doing recently?

M: Oh, hi, Jean. Nothing special. I've been studying a lot for my final exam.

W: Well, the semester is almost over now.

M: Yeah. My brother is coming for a visit this summer, and we'd like to see some of the country. But traveling is so expensive!

W: Have you thought about camping?

M: Camping? I've never done that.

W: Why not have a try! I believe you'll really like it. You can rent the equipment you need. It's much cheaper than buying it or staying at a hotel. And being close to Nature is a good way to forget about our school for a while.

M: That sounds like a good ideal We can drive until we find a nice spot and just camp wherever we like. Oh, that's so cool!

W: Well, actually not exactly. It's usually illegal unless you camp in a designated area. But anyway there are many national parks, state parks and even privately-owned camp grounds around the country. You still have a lot of choices.

M: But that takes all the fun out of it!

W: Not really. Besides, there are almost always conveniences like showers at the camp grounds to make it a little easier.

M: Mm... sounds great! My bus is coming. I'll talk to you about this later and get all the details.

(20)

A.Buy it.

B.Rent it.

C.Borrow it.

D.Make it.

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第2题

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?W: Oh, hi, Tom. (19)I'm reading this fascinat

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?

W: Oh, hi, Tom. (19)I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age during the Pleistocene period.

M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just the bunch of cave people.

W: That's what people used to think. (20)But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.

M: Oh, really? In what ways?

W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves. They built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.

W: In some of the places with warmer climate, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, (21) they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun, a primitive sort of solar heating.

M: Hey, that's pretty smart.

W: Then people in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated cobble stones on the floor.

M: I guess I spoke too soon. (22)Can I read that magazine article after you've done? I think I'm going to try to impress my anthropology teacher with my amazing knowledge of Ice Age civilization.

(23)

A.The Ice Age.

B.The exhibition at the American Museum of National History.

C.The Ice Age people.

D.How to build houses.

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第3题

听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Tom. Long time no see!M: Hi, Kate. I was in the neighborhood, so I tho

听力原文:W: Oh, hi, Tom. Long time no see!

M: Hi, Kate. I was in the neighborhood, so I thought I'd drop by.

W: Come on in. Take a seat. Would you like anything to drink? I have Sprite or orange juice.

M: Sprite would be fine. Uh, so, how have you been?

W: Oh, not bad. And you?

M: Oh, I'm doing okay, but school has been really busy these days, and I haven't had time to relax.

W: By the way, what's your major anyway?

M: Hotel management.

W: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?

M: Uh...I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work for a hotel or travel agency in this area. How about you?

W: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to major in French, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job using the language, so I changed majors to computer science. With the right skills, landing a job in the computer industry shouldn't be so difficult.

M: So, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through school?

W: Well, fortunately for me, I received a four-year academic scholarship that pays for all of my tuition and books.

M: Wow. That's great.

W: Yeah. How about you? Are you working your way through school?

M: Yeah. I work three times a week at a restaurant near campus.

W: Oh. What do you do there?

M: I'm a cook.

W: How do you like your job?

M: It's okay. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.

(23)

A.He wants to become a teacher.

B.He hopes to go on to graduate school.

C.He would like to work at a hotel.

D.He wants to be a manager.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. How's it going these days?M: Fine. Where are you heading?W: I'm on my

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. How's it going these days?

M: Fine. Where are you heading?

W: I'm on my way home from work.

M: I didn't know you had a job.

W: Yeah, [19] I work part-time at the library because I really have a lot of spare time this semester.

M: What did you do there?

W: Well, [20] I work in the information, giving suggestions to those looking for reference books. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I also help the librarians categorize the books. Have you got a job, Tom?

M: [21] I really want to, but I do have a hard time with the reading list and the courses I signed up for this term. Well, it seems that you work there every day.

W: Yeah, I think that's the trouble. There are times when I get pretty tired of answering different questions. But a job is a job.

M: I guess every job has its drawbacks. But today I do need some of your suggestions. I wonder if this book fits me.

W: Well, let me see. [22] I think the book has little to do with the topic of your paper. I mean you plan to write the present conditions of the Chinese minorities, but this book is about all the minorities in the world. I think it's too general.

M: Well, I'm afraid so. I think I have to look for another one. Thank you anyway.

(4)

A.She needs extra money.

B.She has much spare time.

C.She wants to buy many books.

D.She has to write term papers.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom.M: Judy, I haven't seen you in weeks. Where have you been?W: In Florid

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom.

M: Judy, I haven't seen you in weeks. Where have you been?

W: In Florida.

M: What, vacationing while the rest of us have been studying on campus in the February cold.

W: Not exactly, I spent most of my time underwater.

M: I don't understand.

W: I was on a special field trip. I went with my marine biology class.

M: So you went diving. What were you looking for, sunken treasure?

W: You might say that. The sea is full of treasures, all kinds of strange fascinating organisms. Our class concentrated on studying plankton.

M: I thought plankton was too small to be seen.

W: That's a common misconception. The term Plankton covers a wide variety of freely floating plants and animals from microscopic one-celled organisms to large ones such as the common jellyfish.

M: Jellyfish may be large enough to be seen, but they are transparent, aren't they?

W: Yes, most plankton have transparent tissues as a protective cover-up. It makes them practically invisible to predators.

M: But not invisible to your biology class, I hype.

W: By concentrating, I was able to see the outlines of lots of different plankton, plants and animals. In fact, our professor even took photographs of small oceanic snails.

M: That sounds like an interesting trip. But I think if I'd been in Florida in February, I'd much rather spend my time just swimming and lying in the sun.

How did Judy spend most of her time in Florida?

(20)

A.Sightseeing.

B.Taking photographs.

C.Enjoying sunshine.

D.Diving.

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第6题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom.M: Kate, I haven't seen you for weeks. Where have you been?W: In Flori

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom.

M: Kate, I haven't seen you for weeks. Where have you been?

W: In Florida.

M: What? Vacationing while the rest of us have been studying on the campus in the February cold?

W: Not exactly. I spent most of my time underwater.

M: I don't understand.

W: I was on a special field trip. I went with my marine biology class.

M: So you went scuba diving. What were you looking for, sunken treasure?

W: You might say so. The sea is full of treasures. All kinds of strange, fascinating organisms. Our class concentrated on studying plankton.

M: I thought they were too small to be seen.

W: That's a common misconception. The plankton covers a wide variety of freely floating plants and animals. From one-celled organisms to large ones, such as the common jelly fish.

M: Jelly-fish may be large enough to be seen. But they are transparent, aren't they?

W: Yes, most floating plants and animals have transparent tissues. It makes them practically invisible to their enemies.

M: But not invisible to your biology class, I hope.

W: By concentrating, I was able to see the outlines of lots of different plants and animals, In fact, our professor even took photo of some small oceanic snails.

M: How would the snails show up in the photo if they are transparent?

W: We painted them with a harmless green dye. Since particles of the dye stuck to the tissues, the snails appeared in a green outline in the photos.

M: That sounds like an interesting trip.

W: It really was.

M: But I think if I had been there, I'd much rather have spent my time just swimming and lying in the sun.

(20)

A.Sightseeing.

B.Lying on the beach.

C.Taking photos of the beaches.

D.Scuba diving.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?W: Hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating arti

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?

W: Hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.

M: (19)The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just a group of people living in the cave.

W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibit of the America museum of natural history showed Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced. You may never hear of it.

M: Oh, really? In what ways?

W: (20)Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of language, art, and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves, they built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed off most of the trees so they couldn't have used wood. Of course they couldn't live in the ice blocks.

W: In some of the warmer climate, they did build the houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin wails don't sound very sturdy(坚固的).

W: (21)Well, it says here that in the early Ice Age, they often faced the house towards south to take the advantage of the sun, a primitive sort of solar heating.

M: Hey, that's pretty smart. But when night comes, it is still a problem to keep warm.

W: They had some solution. People in the late Ice Age even insulated their homes by putting heated stones on the floor. They also have some creative ways to make their life better.

M: All these sound interesting. (22) Can I read that magazine article after you're done? I think I can use some of the knowledge for my recent paper.

W: Yes, sure.

(23)

A.They lived in caves.

B.They traveled in groups.

C.They had an advanced language.

D.They ate mostly fruits.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?W: What? Oh, hi, Tom.I'm reading this fascina

听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?

W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.

M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.

W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.

M: Oh, really? In what way?

W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves. They built their own shelters.

M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.

W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.

M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.

W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.

M: Hey, that's pretty smart! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article 'after you're done?

W: No problem.

23. What did the man originally think of the people of the Ice Age?

24.How did people in the early Ice Age keep warm?

25.What does the man want the woman to do?

(20)

A.They lived in groups and were cave people.

B.There were societies in Ice Age.

C.They were advanced in arts.

D.They had a smart way of building shelters.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. How is your chemistry paper going?M: It's coming along. But I've been

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. How is your chemistry paper going?

M: It's coming along. But I've been staring at this computer screen for hours and my eyes hurt.

W: Yeah. Doing that can make your eyes really dry and tired. You should take a break.

M: I can't. I have to get this paper written. It's due tomorrow.

W: You know I read about computers and eye problems recently. The article says that they are usually caused by not blinking your eyes enough.

M: Blinking? I thought I just needed new glasses.

W: No. When you blink, the movement of closing and opening your eyes, even though it happens really fast, helps moisten your eyes. It's the lack of moisture that causes the problem.

M: That makes sense. But what does it have to do with the computer?

W: People who use computers tend to stare at the monitor and blink less often than they normally would. That leads to dry irritated eyes.

M: Well, that's certainly how mine feel now. They really hurt.

W: The article I read about the office workers found that the workers averaged twenty-two blinks a minute when relaxed, but just seven a minute while looking at the text on a computer screen.

M: Wow. That's quite a difference.

W: They also kept their eyes open wider which means the moisture evaporate more quickly.

M: I wonder if using some kind of eye-drops will make them feel better.

W: That might help. But the best prescription is to just take a break and rest your eyes.

M: OK. I think I really need a rest. I can finish this later tonight.

W: Let's go get some coffee for a break.

M: Good idea! Since you give me such useful information, it's my treat.

W: You are so nice.

M: Oh, it's my pleasure to have a drink with such a lovely girl!

(23)

A.The disadvantages of working in an office.

B.How using a computer can affect one's eyes.

C.Why Tom needs to get glasses.

D.Research Tom has done for his chemistry paper.

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第10题

听力原文:W: Hi, Mr. Talcott. Is my prescription ready?M: It's right here. Just follow thes

听力原文:W: Hi, Mr. Talcott. Is my prescription ready?

M: It's right here. Just follow these directions and take one pill right after each meal.

Q: What is the man's occupation?

(17)

A.Florist.

B.Dentist.

C.Organist.

D.Pharmacist.

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