[外语类试卷]托福模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福模拟试卷 5及答案与解析 0 1 Why does the woman go to see her advisor? ( A) To ask if she can choose a new elective class. ( B) To enroll in a seminar class for next semester. ( C) To get advice on improving her art history grade. ( D) To change her major from chemistry to art history. 2 What aspect of her co
2、urse is the woman having trouble with? ( A) The complexity of the subject matter. ( B) The student input required in class. ( C) The number of research assignments. ( D) The professors unusual lecture style. 3 What will the woman do during her next art history class? ( A) Contribute a single comment
3、 during the class discussion. ( B) Ask her professor for tips on how to participate more. ( C) Talk about her favorite Impressionist painters. ( D) Voice as many of her opinions as she can. 4 What does the man mean when he says this: ( A) He is not sure he has heard the woman correctly. ( B) He alre
4、ady knows about the womans problem. ( C) He is uncertain which elective the woman is taking. ( D) He is concerned about the womans situation. 5 Why does the woman say this: ( A) To assure the man that she will get a high grade in the class. ( B) To emphasize that the format of seminar classes is unf
5、amiliar to her. ( C) To suggest that her professor is not giving her enough work. ( D) To request help with some of her specific class assignments. 5 6 What is the talk mainly about? ( A) The processes by which natural and cultured pearls are created. ( B) Some common misconceptions about the format
6、ion of pearls. ( C) The development of a technology to produce artificial pearls. ( D) A biological explanation of why pearls form in oysters. 7 What role does nacre play in the formation of pearls? ( A) It provides the nucleus around which a natural pearl develops. ( B) It is a calcium coating that
7、 protects the outside of the oysters shell. ( C) It penetrates the membrane covering the oysters soft body. ( D) It is the luminous substance that forms the pearls outer layers. 8 Why does the professor mention growth rings in trees? ( A) To compare natural pearl development to something the student
8、s are familiar with. ( B) To show the contrast between growth rings in pearls and those in living organisms. ( C) To highlight a process that occurs more frequently in cultured pearls than natural pearls. ( D) To explain why it is easy for scientists to determine the age of natural pearls. 9 What do
9、es the professor say about round natural pearls? ( A) They do not look as attractive as they used to. ( B) They have become more common than they once were. ( C) People are willing to pay large amounts of money for them. ( D) No one is entirely sure how they are formed. 10 What is usually used as th
10、e nucleus for a cultured pearl? ( A) A fragment of mollusk shell. ( B) A large grain of sand. ( C) A particle of plant material. ( D) A tiny parasite. 11 Why does the professor say this: ( A) To make sure the woman does not misunderstand how cultured pearls are made. ( B) To indicate that the manufa
11、cture of cultured pearls is still an inexact science. ( C) To express uncertainty about the process used to manufacture cultured pearls. ( D) To define the technical differences in the formation of natural and cultured pearls. 11 12 What aspect of Navajo textiles does the professor mainly discuss? (
12、 A) How they are used by the Navajo people today. ( B) The transformations in style over different periods. ( C) The ways in which they differ from Pueblo textiles. ( D) How they were affected by the Pueblo people. 13 Why does the professor mention the Pueblo Revolt of 1680? ( A) To give an example
13、of the difficulties Pueblo weavers faced. ( B) To explain an important influence on the earliest Navajo textiles. ( C) To illustrate the cultural significance of weaving to Native American peoples. ( D) To show how Navajo textiles were superior to the Pueblos. 14 According to the lecture, what are s
14、ome characteristics of textiles from the Classical Period? Click on 2 answers. ( A) They were mostly made from imported cloth. ( B) Their patterns were simple in design. ( C) The designs initially featured natural fiber colors. ( D) They were traded to other tribes for basic goods. 15 Why were Trans
15、itional Period textiles made from factory-produced yarns? ( A) The Navajo were interested in introducing more colors to their work. ( B) Factory products become cheaper and easier to acquire than natural wools. ( C) The number of Navajo people who weaved textiles significantly decreased. ( D) These
16、were the only materials available after the Navajo livestock were killed. 16 What does the professor mean when he says this: ( A) He does not think the students need to learn about the Pueblo. ( B) He wants the students to comment on what he has just said. ( C) He thinks he has digressed from the ma
17、in subject. ( D) He wants to talk more about interactions between the Pueblo and Navajo. 17 Why does the professor say this: ( A) To indicate that students should already understand these differences. ( B) To notify students that it is not essential to memorize this information. ( C) To imply that t
18、he distinction between the two usages is overstated. ( D) To emphasize that he does not have time to define terms used in the talk. 17 18 Why does the man go to see his manager? ( A) To ask if he can wait tables earlier in the day. ( B) To request a transfer to the kitchen staff. ( C) To quit his jo
19、b in the school cafeteria. ( D) To get permission to join the jazz band. 19 What does the woman imply about the man? ( A) He should have talked to her sooner. ( B) He has to set his priorities. ( C) He is a talented musician. ( D) He has performed well as a waiter. 20 Why does the woman feel that th
20、e man will be a capable kitchen hand? ( A) The position only requires basic cooking and cleaning skills. ( B) He has some previous experience in a restaurant kitchen. ( C) He is a fast worker who will be able to deal with the dinner rush. ( D) He gets along with all the staff who work in the kitchen
21、 now. 21 What can be inferred about the man? ( A) He is concerned that the woman does not have time to talk. ( B) He is puzzled by the unexpected response. ( C) He is uncertain of the best way to explain his problem. ( D) He is worried the woman will misunderstand him. 22 Why does the man say this:
22、( A) To encourage the woman to elaborate on her suggestion, ( B) To accept the womans proposal. ( C) To indicate that the woman is mistaken. ( D) To politely express doubt about the womans idea, 22 23 What is the discussion mainly about? ( A) General features used to define what deserts are. ( B) Ch
23、aracteristics shared by all types of deserts. ( C) The effects of deserts on the global climate. ( D) Different factors that lead to the formation of a desert. 24 Why does the professor mention the trade winds? ( A) To show why there are no deserts in subtropical regions. ( B) To clarify the distinc
24、tion between sandy deserts and other types. ( C) To explain the formation of one of the largest deserts. ( D) To elaborate on what causes the rain-shadow effect. 25 What are two key features of rain-shadow deserts mentioned in the discussion? Click on 2 answers. ( A) They occur mostly in subtropical
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