[外语类试卷]托福(听力)历年真题试卷汇编4及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福(听力)历年真题试卷汇编 4及答案与解析 0 1 Why does the student go to see the professor? ( A) To ask the professor to recommend sources of information for a research paper ( B) To get advice about a possible topic for a research paper ( C) To find out why the mining industry in the western United States declined in
2、 the 1800s ( D) To find out how to improve the first draft of a paper she is writing 2 What aspect of the history of Park City, Utah, interests the student? ( A) How Park City became the main source of silver in the United States ( B) Why Park City recovered from a national recession more quickly th
3、an other towns did ( C) The reasons Park City went through periods of economic hardship and success ( D) The reasons Park City became a destination popular among skiers 3 What does the professor say were two important factors in the decline in silver mining in Park City, Utah? Click on 2 answers. (
4、A) The higher wages being paid to miners in other places ( B) A national downturn in economic activity ( C) The increasing cost of extracting silver ( D) A decline in the price being paid for silver 4 Why does the professor mention the town of Bodie, California? ( A) To give an example of a former m
5、ining town that survived without becoming a ski resort ( B) To give an example of a town that remained a mining town well into the 1900s ( C) To emphasize the economic problems in the mining industry during the early 1900s ( D) To illustrate the wide appeal of skiing in the United States in the earl
6、y 1900s 5 What do the student and professor agree that the student should do as part of her research? Click on 3 answers. ( A) Consider the role of flooding in the decline of Bodie, California ( B) Determine why most failed mining towns did not recover economically ( C) Look at the history of mining
7、 towns in the context of the history of the United States as a whole ( D) Try to find firsthand accounts of life in mining towns ( E) Investigate in detail the events in a few specific towns 5 6 What is the lecture mainly about? ( A) Societal influences on the composer of a famous ballet ( B) A comp
8、arison of two controversial Parisian ballets ( C) The decline in the popularity of ballet and ballet music in Paris ( D) The reactions of people at the first performance of a piece of music 7 What point does the professor make when discussing the musical instruments used on The Rite of Spring? ( A)
9、The instruments could not be heard due to the noise of the dancers ( B) The melodies played by the instruments did not seem to combine well with each other ( C) The instruments were not typically used to perform ballet music ( D) The instruments were played by inexperienced musicians 8 What does the
10、 professor imply about many members of the audience that came to the premiere performance of The Rite of Spring? ( A) They were expecting an evening of traditional ballet. ( B) They objected to the new design of the theater. ( C) They had never seen ballet before. ( D) They were professional musicia
11、ns and dancers. 9 Why does the professor quote an eyewitnesss account of the performance in Paris? ( A) To contrast the two ballets that were performed that evening ( B) To illustrate a complaint about the newly reconstructed theater ( C) To describe Najinskys choreography of The Rite of Spring ( D)
12、 To explain how the choreography of The Rite of Spring influenced later ballets 10 According to the professor, how did members of the audience react to the Paris performance? ( A) Many of them protested the performance by leaving the theater. ( B) Nearly all of them sat silently, refusing to applaud
13、. ( C) They successfully urged police to remove Stravinsky from the theater. ( D) They argued and even fought with each other. 11 What is the professors opinion about the claim that, in general, the Paris audience was upset more by the dancing than by Stravinskys music? ( A) He believes there is no
14、sure way of knowing the true cause of the audiences reaction. ( B) He believes the claim was disproved by audience responses to later performances. ( C) He believes it is a valid conclusion, supported by historical evidence. ( D) He believes the claim was an intentional exaggeration, made to attract
15、 a larger audience. 11 12 What does the professor mainly discuss? ( A) Evidence that infants are able to evaluate social behavior ( B) Evidence that infants associate certain emotions with certain geometric shapes ( C) A method for teaching infants social-evaluation skills ( D) Various ways that inf
16、ants learn social-evaluation skills 13 What did researchers do in the first experiment the professor describes? Click on 2 answers. ( A) They presented infants with a series of simple stories. ( B) They observed as the infant chose between two objects. ( C) They observed infants as they play with wo
17、oden blocks. ( D) They observed infants as they interacted with one another. 14 What does the professor imply was the purpose of the second experiment that the researchers conducted? ( A) To correct a procedural error in the first experiment ( B) To rule out possible alternative explanations for the
18、 results of the first experiment ( C) To determine whether the findings about younger infants also apply to older infants ( D) To find out whether infants social-evaluation skills improve with experience 15 Why did the researchers change the appearance and movement of the climber block in the second
19、 experiment? ( A) To make the climber block more attractive to the infants ( B) To make the climber block appear more independent ( C) To make the climber block more visible ( D) To convey that the climber block was not alive 16 According to the professor, what is considered the most significant fin
20、ding of the experiments described in the lecture? ( A) That infants are able to evaluate their own social behavior ( B) That infants cannot distinguish between helping interactions and hindering interactions ( C) That infants are able to evaluate social interactions in which they are not involved (
21、D) That young infants learn social skills by interacting with other infants 17 What does the student mean when he says this? ( A) He doubts that all infants have the exact some social-evaluation skills. ( B) He does not understand why infants need social-evaluation skills. ( C) He doubts that people
22、 are born with the ability to make social evaluations. ( D) He wonders how researchers came to conclusions about infants abilities. 17 18 Why does the man go to the career center? ( A) To get help preparing for a job search ( B) To learn more about an internship opportunity ( C) To provide feedback
23、on a workshop he recently attended ( D) To submit his resume for a job in the career center 19 According to the woman, what aspect of a job interview usually concerns students most? ( A) Ways to highlight ones strengths during an interview ( B) How to effectively negotiate a salary during an intervi
24、ew ( C) How to obtain an interview ( D) What to expect during an interview 20 What does the woman say about the job in Ashlington? Click on 2 answers. ( A) It could turn into an opportunity for a more permanent job. ( B) It might require more design experience than the man has. ( C) It offers approx
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