[外语类试卷]托福(听力)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、托福(听力)模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 1 What is the lecture mainly about? ( A) Changes in economic systems ( B) Tax incentives for business ( C) Supply-side economics ( D) A favorable balance of trade 2 How does the professor organize the lecture? ( A) By contrasting several economic systems ( B) By taking a historica
2、l perspective ( C) By arguing against Friedman and Asmus ( D) By pointing out the benefits of Reaganomics 3 According to the lecturer, what did Kennedy and Reagan have in common? ( A) They were both honored as Nobel laureates in economics. ( B) They cut taxes to spur the economy during their adminis
3、trations. ( C) They identified themselves with supply-side economics. ( D) They both taught at the Chicago School of Economics. 4 What would Milton Freidman most likely say about moving a manufacturing plant from the United States to a site abroad? ( A) He would oppose it because it would cause peop
4、le to lose their jobs. ( B) He would consider it an opportunity for business to cut costs. ( C) He would view it as a natural process in the shift to technology. ( D) He would be concerned about the decrease in productivity. 5 According to Barry Asmus, what are two key ways that consumers contribute
5、 to the creation of new jobs? Click on 2 answer choices. ( A) By investing their tax savings ( B) By purchasing cheaper goods ( C) By moving on to better paying jobs ( D) By spending more money 6 How does the professor explain the shift from manufacturing to technology? ( A) He points to the global
6、economy as the explanation for it. ( B) He disagrees with most economists about the long-term effects. ( C) He compares it with the change from agriculture to manufacturing. ( D) He believes that it is too soon to draw any conclusions about it. 7 Why does the professor mention the General Electric p
7、lant? ( A) Because the plant is a good example of increased productivity. ( B) Because unemployment resulted from company decisions. ( C) Because the company was able to retrain their employees. ( D) Because the plant was down-sized and many jobs were lost. 8 Why does the professor say this: ( A) He
8、 would like the students to answer the question. ( B) He is joking with the students about the supply-siders. ( C) He wants the students to follow his logical answer. ( D) He is impatient because the students arent paying attention. 8 In the lecture, the professor explains supply-side economics. Ind
9、icate whether each of the following strategies supports the theory. Click in the correct box for each choice. 9 A Reduce tax rates ( A) Yes ( B) No 10 B Cut government spending ( A) Yes ( B) No 11 C Increase productivity ( A) Yes ( B) No 12 D Tolerate temporary unemployment ( A) Yes ( B) No 13 E Dis
10、courage consumer spending ( A) Yes ( B) No 14 Put the following events in the correct order. ( A) Businesses hire more employees with the tax savings. ( B) The government works to affect a reduction in taxes. ( C) The businesses and their employees pay more taxes. ( D) Profits increase because of th
11、e growth in businesses. 15 Lecture Listen to part of a lecture in a biology class. Then put the major points in the same order as the lecture. Major Points A A method of classification for protozoans the three types motility B Current research questions, redefinitions C Similarity to plantsmake food
12、 from water/CO2 D A definition of protozoans single cell E Considered animals eating, breathing, reproducing 15 Lecture Listen to part of a lecture in an anthropology class. Then answer the questions and use the answers to write a summary. 16 According to the lecturer, fossils are considered valuabl
13、e for all of the following reasons EXCEPT ( A) They suggest how the climate may have been. ( B) They provide information about migration. ( C) They document the evolution of the horse. ( D) They maintain a record of life prior to the Miocene. 17 What does the lecturer mean by the statement, “Geologi
14、sts believe that the first horses appeared on Earth about sixty million years ago as compared with only two million years ago for the appearance of human beings.“ ( A) Geologists claim that horses appeared on Earth millions of years before human beings. ( B) Both horses and human beings appeared sev
15、eral million years ago, if we believe geologists. ( C) The geological records for the appearance of horses and human beings are not very accurate. ( D) Horses and human beings cannot be compared by geologists because they appeared too long ago. 18 According to the lecture, the anchitheres ( A) never
16、 lived in the North American continent ( B) had migrated to Europe in the Miocene Period from North America ( C) developed larger bodies than the hipparion from North America ( D) were only about the size of a small dog when they invaded North America 19 Which of the following conclusions may be mad
17、e on the basis of information in the lecture? ( A) Following the same route, the hipparion migrated to Europe in the Pliocene. ( B) There are no fossil remains of either the anchitheres or the hipparion in Europe. ( C) Both horses were in North America when the first European colonists arrived. ( D)
18、 Very little is conclusively known about the evolution of the horse in Europe. 20 What happened to the anchitheres when the hipparion invaded Europe? ( A) They interbred with the hipparion. ( B) They migrated into Asia. ( C) They did not survive. ( D) They evolved into large horses. 21 What do we kn
19、ow about horses in North America during the Pleistocene? ( A) They were very large and strong. ( B) They were already extinct. ( C) They lived in the Bering Straits. ( D) They migrated south from Alaska. 22 What happened to the hipparion in Europe? ( A) They developed into a sturdy animal, like mode
20、rn breeds of horses. ( B) They were replaced by other larger, stronger animals. ( C) They evolved into modern ponies instead of modern horses. ( D) They disappeared because they were hunted into extinction. 23 How was the domesticated horse introduced in North America? ( A) Early hunting tribes from
21、 Europe herded them across the Bering Straits. ( B) They were used as transportation by immigrants who used a land route. ( C) Europeans returned the horse to the American colonies on ships. ( D) They migrated to find better grasslands than they had in Europe and Asia. 托福(听力)模拟试卷 2答案与解析 1 【听力原文】 Lis
22、ten to part of a lecture in an economics class. The professor is talking about supply-side economics. Q5 The fundamental concept in supply-side economics is that tax cuts will spur economic growth because these tax cuts will allow entrepreneurs to invest their tax savings, thereby creating more jobs
23、 and profits, which ultimately allow the entrepreneur and the additional employees to pay more taxes, even Q13 though the rates are lower. Lets go through that again, step by step. First, taxes are lowered. Then business owners use their tax savings to hire more workers. This increases profits so th
24、e business owner pays more taxes at a lower rate, and in addition, the newly hired workers all pay taxes as well. So theres more income flowing into the government through taxes. Historically in the United States, several presidents have championed tax cuts to get the economy Q6 moving. Although thi
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