[外语类试卷]托福(口语)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福(口语)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 Speaking Question Directions: In this question, you will listen to a conversation. You will then be asked to talk about the information in the conversation and to give your opinion about the ideas presented. After you hear the question, you will have 20 seconds to prepare your res
2、ponse and 60 seconds to speak. 1 In Question 1, you will be asked to speak about a personal experience. This may be a place, a person, a possession, a situation, or an occasion. After you hear the question, you will make a choice from your experience and then explain why you made that choice. You wi
3、ll have 15 seconds to prepare and 45 seconds to speak. Task - Describe your experience - Explain the reasons for your choice Where would you like to study in the United States? Example Notes Answer and Reasons Washington, D.C. - Family in the area advice, help - International city food, stores - Tou
4、rs sites, trains to other cities - Universities excellent, accepted at 1 2 In Question 2, you will be asked to speak about a personal preference. This may be a situation, an activity, or an event. After you hear the question, you will make a choice between two options presented and then explain why
5、you made that choice. You will have 15 seconds to prepare and 45 seconds to speak. Task - Choose between two options - Explain the reasons for your preference Some students live in dormitories on campus. Other students live in apartments off campus. Which living situation do you think is better and
6、why? Example Notes Choice and Reasons Dormitories - More interaction practice English, study - Less responsibility meals, laundry, cleaning - Better location library, recreation, classroom buildings 3 In Question 3, you will be asked to read a short passage and listen to a speaker on the same topic.
7、 The topic usually involves a campus situation and the speakers opinion about it. After you hear the question, you will be asked to report the speakers opinion and relate it to the reading passage. You will have 45 seconds to read the passage. After you have listened to the talk, you will have 30 se
8、conds to prepare and 60 seconds to speak. Task - Summarize a situation and an opinion about it - Explain the reason or the background - Connect listening and reading passages Reading 45 seconds Announcement concerning a proposal for a branch campus The university is soliciting state and local fundin
9、g to build a branch campus on the west side of the city where the I-19 expressway crosses the 201 loop. This location should provide convenient educational opportunities for students who live closer to the new campus as well as for those students who may choose to live on the west side once the camp
10、us is established. The city plan for the next ten years indicates that there will be major growth near the proposed site, including housing and a shopping area. By building a branch campus, some of the crowding on the main campus may be resolved. Now listen to a student who is expressing his opinion
11、 about the proposal. I understand that a branch campus on the citys west side would be convenient for students who live near the proposed site, and it might attract more local students, but I oppose the plan because it will redirect funds from the main campus where several classroom buildings need r
12、epair. Hanover Hall for one. And, uh, a lot of the equipment in the chemistry and physics labs should be replaced. In my lab classes, we dont do some of the experiments because, uh, because we dont have enough equipment. And we need more teachers on the main campus. Id like to see the branch campus
13、funding allocated for teachers salaries in order to decrease the student-teacher ratios. Most of the freshman classes are huge, and theres very little interaction with professors. Urn, a branch campus would be a good addition, but not until some of the problems on the main campus have been taken car
14、e of. Example Notes Situation and Opinion Plans to open a branch campus - convenient for students near - might attract more students - relieve crowding on main campus But will redirect funds from main campus - buildings need repair - equipment should be replaced - more teachers smaller classes The m
15、an expresses his opinion of the proposal in the announcement Report his opinion and explain the reasons he gives for having that opinion. 4 In Question 4, you will be asked to listen to a speaker and read a short passage on the same topic. The topic usually involves a general concept and a specific
16、example of it. Sometimes the speaker provides a contradictory point of view. After you hear the question, you will be asked to explain the example and relate it to the concept or contrast the opposing views. You will have 45 seconds to read the passage. After you have listened to the talk, you will
17、have 30 seconds to prepare and 60 seconds to speak. Task - Explain how an example supports a concept OR Contrast one view with another view - Connect listening and reading passages Reading 45 seconds The telegraphic nature of early sentences in child language is a result of the omission of grammatic
18、al words such as the article the and auxiliary verbs is and are as well as word endings such as -ing, -ed, or -s. By the end of the third year, these grammatical forms begin to appear in the speech of most children. It is evident that a great deal of grammatical knowledge is required before these st
19、ructures can be used correctly, and errors are commonly observed. The correction of grammatical errors is a feature of the speech of preschoolers four and five years old. The study of the errors in child language is interesting because it demonstrates when and how grammar is acquired. Now listen to
20、a lecture on the same topic. English uses a system of about a dozen word endings to express grammatical meaningthe -ing for present time, -s for possession and plurality, and, uh, the-ed for the past, to mention only a few. But. how and when do children learn them? Well, in a classic study by Berko
21、in the 1950s, investigators . they elicited a series of forms that required the target endings. For example, a picture was shown of a bird, and . and the investigator identified it by saying, This is a Wug.“ Then the children were shown two similar birds, to, uh, . to elicit the sentence, “There are
22、 two_.“ And if the children completed the sentence by saying “Wugs,“ well, then it was inferred that they had learned the -s ending. Okay. Essential to that study was the use of nonsense words like “Wug,“ since the manipulation of the endings could have been supported by words that the children had
23、. had already heard. In any case, charts were developed to demonstrate the, uh, the gradual natural of grammatical acquisition. And the performance by children from eighteen months to four years confirmed the basic theory of child language that the, uh, . the gradual reduction of grammatical errors
24、.that these are evidence of language acquisition. Example Notes Concept and Example Word endings grammatical relationships - -edpast - -s plural Wug experiment Berko - Nonsense words not influenced by familiar - Manipulated endings - Data about development Describe the Wug experiment and explain why
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