[外语类试卷]托福模拟试卷47及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福模拟试卷 47及答案与解析 0 Narrator Listen to part of a lecture in a business class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. 1 What is the talk mainly about? ( A) Different customs and manners around the world. ( B) How to do business with other people. ( C) The unbe
2、lievable changes in the business world. ( D) Advice on customs and protocol in many countries. 2 In the lecture, the professor describes customs and protocol in a variety of different countries. Indicate whether each of the following is customs and protocol in the countries. Click in the correct box
3、 for each phrase. 3 What is the protocol in France concerning calling cards? ( A) At least 40 calling cards should be prepared a day. ( B) Academic credential should be listed. ( C) One side of the calling card should be written in English. ( D) Visitors should present their calling cards immediatel
4、y. 4 According to the professor, what is the sign that a good working relationship has been established in Scandinavia? ( A) The invitations business people receive from their colleagues. ( B) Three cups of tea or coffee are presented in offices and during social calls. ( C) Business people connect
5、with tangibles and colleagues exchange presents. ( D) Visitors neednt take flowers or other unusual delicacies. 5 In the following, what is implied based on the professors description? ( A) Guests should say enthusiastic goodbyes when leaving evening business gatherings early. ( B) Japanese consider
6、 departures to be disruptive when guests leave business gatherings early. ( C) Japanese never consider departures to be disturbing to others when guests leave business gatherings early. ( D) Guests are not allowed to leave without goodbyes because Japanese consider departures disruptive to others. 6
7、 In the following, what is implied based on the professors description? ( A) In Denmark, a visitor shouldnt take an unusual delicacy or flowers to business associates. ( B) In Denmark, a visitor should bring costly delicacies to business associates. ( C) In France, guests send flowers before visits,
8、 especially chrysanthemums. ( D) In France, guests shouldnt send chrysanthemums which are for funerals. 6 Narrator Listen to part of a conversation between a student and a professor. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. 7 What is the conversation mainly a
9、bout? ( A) Good manners. ( B) Proper behaviour. ( C) Moral values. ( D) Necessary actions. 8 Why is it important to be punctual? ( A) Guests can help the host serve other guests. ( B) The earlier guests arrive, the more food guests can eat. ( C) Arriving late is an inconvenience for your host. ( D)
10、Punctuality is considered as a quality of ones personality. 9 What should be implied when people give and receive presents? ( A) Cheap presents should be given to the inferiors and higher-priced to the superiors ( B) Presents are a sign of affection or friendship and should be appropriate. ( C) Pres
11、ents to friends should be the same as those to colleagues. ( D) The more costly the presents are, the more respect guests receive. 10 Which of the following is the appropriate way to converse properly? ( A) Never look at the speaker straight in the eyes for fear of being impolite. ( B) It is easier
12、to converse in simple, appropriate language. ( C) Try to use complex words to show ones language proficiency. ( D) Try ones best to show off in the conversation. 11 Which is NOT the proper way to set a table based on the professors talk? ( A) Centerpieces should be low so as not to interrupt the gue
13、sts. ( B) The table should be set at the hostess will. ( C) Setting the table, the hostess should always think of her guests. ( D) The table should be set according to the food style. 11 Narrator Listen to part of a talk in a mass media class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your
14、notes to help you answer. 12 What is the talk mainly about? ( A) The development of the news media in the U. S. ( B) The pros and cons of journalism. ( C) The development of Columbia Broadcasting System. ( D) The features of the news media in the U.S. 13 Which of the following is NOT the reason why
15、the media has to have sensitivity to the interests of the public? ( A) The news media are free of government control. ( B) Each tries to present the news Americans want to know. ( C) Each station or paper competes for audiences and readers. ( D) It is the requirement of the government. 14 What is NO
16、T one of the ways in which people get their news? ( A) Readers get their news by reading evening newspapers. ( B) Many Americans read their daily newspaper while drinking coffee. ( C) While driving to work, people have a glance at their newspaper. ( D) Many Americans watch their morning news program
17、 on television. 15 According to the professor, which of the following is NOT true about CBS? ( A) CBS, one of the three(ABC, NBC, and CBS)major commercial networks, was organized in 1928. ( B) Columbia Broadcasting System became the largest radio network in the United States. ( C) CBS began experime
18、ntal television broadcasting in New York on July 13, 1946. ( D) CBS began regular black-and-white weekly broadcasts over its WCBW-TV station in New York. 16 Why does journalism sometimes include personal opinions? ( A) Because it is almost impossible not to do so. ( B) Because the reporter has stron
19、g feelings to express. ( C) Because the reporter wants to get a good reputation. ( D) Because the reporter wants to mislead the public. 17 Why does the professor say this? ( A) Reporters are eager to get famous. ( B) Reporters are controlled by the government. ( C) Reporters intend to attract reader
20、s attention. ( D) Reporters want to show off. 17 Narrator Listen to part of a lecture in an architecture class. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. 18 What structures were adopted in seventeenth century colonies? ( A) Simple houses that were primarily fu
21、nctional. ( B) Houses that were made of wood, stone, or brick. ( C) Houses with traditional designs from the Old Ages. ( D) Larger windows without shutters. 19 When did houses begin to show a new elegance? ( A) During the latter half of the eighteenth century. ( B) During the first half of the ninet
22、eenth century. ( C) During the latter half of the nineteenth century. ( D) During the first half of the eighteenth century. 20 Who were the designers of the buildings since architecture was not yet a specialized profession in the colonies? ( A) Amateur designers and carpenters. ( B) Architecture pro
23、fessors. ( C) Architects and designers. ( D) Building companies. 21 What does the professor imply? ( A) Design was improved with wealth and sophistication. ( B) Houses of New England still favored wood in its design. ( C) Boston took the lead to use durable material in its design. ( D) Houses of Mar
24、yland still favored wood in its design. 22 According to the professor, which is NOT an interior design improvement for eighteenth century houses? ( A) Windows were made larger and shutters removed. ( B) Large, clear panes replaced small leaded glass. ( C) Walls were made of bricks, sometimes elabora
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