[外语类试卷]托福(听力)历年真题试卷汇编9及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福(听力)历年真题试卷汇编 9及答案与解析 0 1 Why does the student go to see the work-study coordinator? ( A) To start the job-application process ( B) To complain about her housing situation ( C) To ask the work-study coordinator about a job workshop ( D) To apply for a computer lab assistant position 2 Why does the
2、student inform the work-study coordinator about her dorm room? ( A) To persuade him that she is eager to find a job ( B) To inform him that she can only meet for fifteen minutes ( C) To give a reason why she came earlier than the scheduled time ( D) To explain why she prefers to work on campus 3 Wha
3、t does the work-study coordinator tell the student that surprises her? ( A) Jobs are available only for students who come early. ( B) Many positions have already been occupied. ( C) She is eligible for most of the remaining positions. ( D) He guarantees every student the largest selection they can c
4、hoose from. 4 What does the work-study coordinator ask the student to do? Click on 2 answers. ( A) Look at a list of available positions ( B) Contact the person who will be conducting her interview ( C) Contemplate a counseling position with students who are under pressure ( D) List all the software
5、 programs she knows 5 Listen again to part of the conversation, then answer the question. Why does the work-study coordinator say this? ( A) To point out that all jobs require practical experiences ( B) To compare between a more popular job and a more demanding job ( C) To indicate that the remainin
6、g jobs can be tough at times ( D) To assist the student in deciding between two job opening positions 5 6 What is the purpose of the lecture? ( A) To contrast two methods of determining the age of ancient artifacts ( B) To contrast methods of archaeological excavation used in Europe with those used
7、in Central America ( C) To demonstrate that archaeological evidence from ancient settlements can easily be misinterpreted ( D) To show how population size can be calculated from pottery shards found at ancient sites 7 What two features of buildings from the Early Middle Ages does the professor menti
8、on? Click on 2 answers. ( A) Walls made of cement ( B) Thatched roofs ( C) Floors covered with tiles ( D) Supporting posts made of wood 8 Why is pottery from the Early Middle Ages difficult for archaeologists to find? ( A) Because it is buried deep beneath postholes. ( B) Because very few pieces of
9、pottery were made during the Early Middle Ages. ( C) Because its colors blend in with the earth. ( D) Because it has broken into extremely small fragments. 9 What does the professor imply about the remains found at Bradley Hill, compared to those found at Oevering? ( A) The remains found at Bradley
10、Hill have been more fully revealed in aerial photographs. ( B) The remains found at Bradley Hill are more fully described in ancient documents. ( C) The remains found at Bradley Hill contain clearer evidence of a royal settlement. ( D) The remains found at Bradley Hill provide more concrete evidence
11、 of the population size. 10 What is the professors opinion about the population of Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages? ( A) The population may have declined, but not as much as is generally believed. ( B) The population first rose slightly, then declined dramatically. ( C) The population pr
12、obably increased steadily. ( D) The population clearly remained stable. 11 What does the professor imply about population distribution maps? ( A) They are available for only very few regions. ( B) They are not always accurate. ( C) They have been found in Mayan ruins. ( D) They are extremely well pr
13、eserved. 11 12 What is the lecture mainly about? ( A) Evidence supporting the theory that agriculture developed independently in New Guinea ( B) Advanced techniques used by archaeologists to identify farming methods in the earliest centers of agriculture ( C) The distribution of early agricultural m
14、ethods from New Guinea to other countries ( D) Various types of crops grown in early centers of agriculture 13 According to the professor, why was the archaeological evidence found in New Guinea during the 1960s and 1970s inconclusive? Click on 2 answers. ( A) Ancient types of domestic plants were n
15、o longer grown by modern farmers. ( B) It was unclear whether evidence of early deforestation suggested planting or hunting. ( C) Construction of agricultural drainage ditches had damaged much of the archaeological evidence. ( D) Plant remains were not well preserves in the climate of New Guinea. 14
16、 Why does the professor talk about the layers of soil? ( A) To explain how swampy conditions cause archaeological remains to deteriorate ( B) To describe one of the farming methods used at Kuk ( C) To show how phases of agricultural development were related to population change ( D) To illustrate ho
17、w researchers identified several phases of agricultural development in New Guinea 15 Why did researchers conclude that the taro remains found near Kuk were a result of farming? ( A) Taro was only found in a very small area at Kuk. ( B) Taro normally does not grow in humid climates. ( C) Taro does no
18、t grow wild in highland areas. ( D) Taro is a native plant of China. 16 What evidence indicated that bananas were being cultivated in New Guinea during an earlier period than was previously thought? Click on 3 answers. ( A) The presence of regularly distributed mounds ( B) Indications that Kuk was n
19、ot a swampy wetland until approximately 7,000 years ago ( C) High concentrations of fossil remains of bananas ( D) The discovery of stone tools evidence designed to harvest bananas ( E) Genetic analyses of banana remains in New Guinea and Southeast Asia 17 What point does the professor make about th
20、e theory that agriculture brings about social changes? ( A) Future discoveries in Kuk are likely to provide definitive proof for the theory. ( B) The theory explains why New Guinea has become an egalitarian society. ( C) Recent research had yielded unexpected evidence supporting the theory. ( D) The
21、 theory seems to be contradicted by the development of society in New Guinea. 17 18 What is the conversation mainly about? ( A) The students decision to major in French language and literature ( B) The procedure of passport renewal for students going abroad ( C) The deadlines of the universitys stud
22、y-abroad programs ( D) The students interest in participating in a study-abroad program 19 Why cant the student study abroad in the fall semester? ( A) He has not taken enough French courses to qualify for the program. ( B) Other students have already taken all the available spaces. ( C) His applica
23、tion for the fall semester was too late. ( D) He must stay at the main campus to work on an academic project. 20 Why does the student feel uncomfortable about asking his advisor for a letter of recommendation? ( A) He has yet to finish his independent study project. ( B) He did not follow his adviso
24、rs advice in the past. ( C) His advisor has not known him for long. ( D) He does not think his advisor considers him qualified for the program. 21 What does the woman imply about the students chances of being accepted into the summer program? ( A) He will probably be accepted if he receives a strong
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