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2000年5月托福听力考试真题原文



1 woman:i"m not swimming in the lake unless it warms up outside today.
man:me neither.unfortunately I think it"s supposed to stay as cold all day.
Q:What can be inferred about the speakers?
2 man:that sweater is so unusual,and yet it looks familiar.Did I just see 
you 
wearing it yesterday?
woman:well,not me.but...see,it belongs to my roommate Jill,and she is in 
your chemistry class.
Q:What does the woman imply?
3 woman:this toothache is killing me! i was hoping it would just go away 
but it"s getting worse by the minute. what did you say the name of your 
dentise was?
man:i told you last week to make that appointment.
Q:what does the man imply?
4 man:you wanna go to a lecture tonight over int he science auditorium?it"s 
some guy who spent a year living in antarctica.
woman:no kidding!i"m doing a report on Antarctica for my geography 
class.maybe i can get some good information to add to it.
Q:what does the woman mean?
5 woman:i"d really like to learn how to play chess, but it looks so 
complicated.it seems like it will take a really long time to learn.
man:well,it takes a long time to get good at it.but we can go over the 
basics the afternoon if you want.
Q:what does the man imply?
6 man:d you think u can lend me that novel when you are finished with it?
I"ve benn looking all over for a copy,but apparently it sold out at all the 
bookstores.
woman:oh,it"s not mine.it belongs to Alive.but i"ll see what she says.
Q:what will hte woman problaly do?
7 woman:umm...are you going to try some of this chocolate pudding?it"s 
incredible.
man:well, to be honest with you,i"ve never been a big fan of chocolate.
Q:what does the man imply?
8 woman: why don"t we go catch the new Italian film at the Pin Street 
cinema?
man:that"s a little out of the way,don"t u think?it"s playing just up the 
street of the Grow of Two,you know.
Q:what does the man suggest they do?
9 woman:hi,i know Doctor Wilson"s out of town at a conference,but i was 
wondering...um...since she won"t be back till next week,if u...if u could 
check in your computer records "n"(and) find out how i did on her mid-term 
exam?
man:i"m sorry,miss.but i"m not authorized to give out that kind of 
information.
Q:what does the man mean?
10 man:you wouldn"t believe the line at the auto inspection center.i waited 
more than two hours to get through it.
woman:that"s what u get for waiting until the last day of the month.
Q:what does the woman imply?
11 woman: you know, i"ll be conducting my psychololgy experiment this Sat. 
and i"m going to have my hands full.so i was sondering if you could help 
me.maybe you could register the subjects and ask "em(them) a few questions 
as they come in.
man:i"ve got some work of my own to do.but i guess i can make some 
time.just let me know what i"m supposed to do.
Q:what does the man mean?
12 woman: did you ever get around to cashing that refund check from the 
bookstore?
man:oh,gosh!you konw what,i must"ve misplaced that in my desk somewhere. 
but thanks for reminding me.my funds are running low,so i"d better idn it 
soon.
Q:what will the man probably do?
13 woman: it sounds like Kare isn"t happy at allwith her new roommate.did 
she say why?
man:believe me,i tried to find out.but i simply couldn"t pin her down.
Q:what does the man mean?
14 woman:oh,Professor Jackson,I was wondering...but uh...well,if uh...if i 
had a chance yet to uh...lookat my thesis proposal?
man:well,i know you gave it to me over a week ago,but to be honest,i have 
been swamped with other things.
Q:what does the professor imply?
15 woman:that"s a shame about your car.talk about bad timing!
man:yeah.and just a few months ago i put 400 dollars into it and i hoped it 
would make it through another year.
Q:what can be inferred about the man"s car?

16 man:this stew is delicious.i"d love to be able to make it myself
woman: why not? you can get all the ingredients at any supermarket.here,let 
me get a pencil and paper.
Q:what will te woman probably do next?
17 woman:so how was the dramma club"s new production last night? did i miss 
out on anything good?
man:hardly,i kept looking at my watch the whole time.
Q:what does the man mean?
18 woman:i feel you haven"t gotten that program to run on your computer 
yet.want me go over the instruction manual with you?
man:that would be great. you need a Ph.D. to understand it.
Q:What can be inferred about the man?
19 woman:how do i get one of those green buckets everyone here puts out of 
the curb ofr paper recycling?
man:oh,just call up the sanitation department,the"ll deliver a bucket at no 
charge.
Q:what does the man suggest the woman do?
20 man:there"s nothing i like better to get me started in the morning than 
a big breakfast,eggs,bacon,homefried potatoes...
woman:not me!all that fatty food will give me a stomachache.i prefer 
something light,like fruit or a yogurt.
Q:what does the woman mean?
21 woman:what"s the problem,paul?you really look panicked.
man:i am speaking to a group of high school students about engineering this 
afternoon.but i have no idea how i am going to simplify some of the 
soncepts for them.
Q:what can be infeered about the man?
22 woman:well, i am never doing this again!seven courses in one semester is 
just too much.i don"t have a minute to myself!
man:wlel i hate to say this,but ...i told you so.
Q:what does the man mean?
23 woman:do you think we can use your pickup truck to take the telescopes 
out to the field again this weekend?
man:to be honest,i"ve got a lot of dents in my truck from the last field 
trip.maybe someone else can help out this time.
Q:what does the man imply?
24 man:d you think Dr.Luby will lead a theater trip to Broadway in New York 
City again this year?
woman:i don"t think so. i know so!and i"ve already signed up for it.
Q:what does the woman mean?
25 woman:tomorrow we are having our first test in my history class.i"m 
really worried about it.you"ve taken one of Dr.Parker"s tests,haven"t u?i 
hear they"re impossilbe to pass.
man:i don"t know who you"ve been talking to.my experience was just the 
opposite.
Q:what does the man imply?
26 man:i haven"t turned on my air-ocnditioner at all this summer.
woman:that"s surprising,considering how hot it"s been lately.
Q:what does the woman find surprising?
27 woman:hey,congratulations on winning the essay contest.that thousand-
dollar prize money should really come in handy.
man:you bet!i"ve already put it aside to cover the increase my landlord 
just announced for next year.
Q:what does the man mean?
28 woman:you know,we never went over chapter 16 in class. what do you think 
the odds are that Dr. Bomb will include it ont he test?
man:he"s been long to do things like that. so i wouldn"t put it past him
Q:what does the man say about Dr.Bomb?
29 woman:i heard that only 20% of summer jobs in this part os the country 
are advertised. the other 80% are filled some other way.
man: relaly? then maybe i need to change my jobsearch techniques.
Q:what can be inferred about the man?
30 man: i don"t remember theassignmentoff hand,but i"ve got it written down 
at home.how about if i call u tonight?
woman:if u call before nine,just leave a message with my roommate.
Q:why will the man call the woman?

Listen to a voncersation between two stduents in the lounge of a college 
dormitory.
Woman:Hi,Kaven.Your roommate told me that I could find you in the TV 
lounge. what are you doing here?
Man:what does it looklike i am doing?
woman:well, it looks like u are watching television.but we have a linear 
algebra mid-term tomorrow, so i thought you"d be studying for it and maybe 
i can study with you.
man:oh,well,i was just taking a break.this linear algebra stuff gives me a 
headache if i work on it too long.
woman:i know what you mean.i"ve been working on it for three hours through 
it already. i"m beginning to go corss.i"d been theorying at the sample 
problems. i just don"t get some of them.
man:but i can"t believe you are coming to me.i mean you do konw what i got 
on the last test,don"t u?
woman:yeah,i know.you told me.i just thought two heads might be better one.
man:yeah,that"s nice idea.but...you know,i wish i knew that person in our 
class who got a hundred on the last test.she didn"t miss a 
question.umm...was it Elizabeth?
woman:oh yeah,Elizabeth!she is a friend of mine.she"d be a big help right 
now.why don"t i give her a call?
man:what!at this hour?it"s already ten thirty. i don"t wanna impose on her.
woman:yeah,i guess you are right.but you know what,she owes me a big 
favor.let"s at least give her a call and see what she syas.maybe going over 
some of the problems with us wouls help her review the material.
man:it"s worth a try.
31 what are the speakers mainly discussing?
32 why is the man watching television?
33 why is the man surprised that the woman wants to study linear algebra 
with him?
34 why doesn"t the man want to call Elizabeth?

Questions 35 through 39:
Listen to two students talking about their engineering class.
woman:hello?
man:hi,may,this is bill johns.
woman:oh hi,bill.you weren"t in engineering class today, were you?
man:i have the ful.i was sonderfing if you could tell me what went on.
woman:actually we had an interesting class. Dr.Collin talked about a new 
type of fuel.
man:oh,yeah?
woman:uh-hum.it"s called dimethyl-ether or DME.
man:oh,i remember reading somethinga bout DME.it"s mostly used in spray 
cans,right?
woman:right. DME doesn"t destory the ozone,so it"s been environmentally 
friendsly.
man:but doesn"t DME pullute the air if it"s burned in an engine?
woman:Dr.Collin says something about its exhausts being clear,that it 
doesn"t release as much pullutants as diesel fuel.and he mentioned 
something about DME being more efficient than other alternative fuels.
man:when will it replace diesel fuel?
woman:not for a while.it"s not economical to massproduce.
man:well,thanks for the information.i guess i won"t need to borrowyour 
notes.
woman:well,maybe you should look at them.we are having a test next week.
man:okay,could u give them to Mike Andrews? I think he is in your 
psychology class.he is my roommate.
woman:sure.i hope you"re feeling better soon.
man:thanks.me too.bye!
woman:bye!
35 what is the converstation mainly about?
36 why is the woman giving the man the information?
37 what effect will the increased use of DME instead of diesel fuelprobably 
have?
38 according to the conversation,why won"t DME be on the market soon?
39 why does the woman suggest the man look at her notes?


Questions 40 through 43:
Okay.Uh...you remember that ive mention that it"s important to read the 
assigned poems aloud,so you can develp and appreciation of the sounds of 
the poetry: the rhymes,the rhythm,the repetition of words or sounds,and to 
get a sense of the interplay between the sounds of the words and their 
meaning.this is really critical as we move into modern poetry,especially by 
writers woh place so much importance on sounds that the meaning becomes all 
etter relevant.like this line by Gertrude Stein that I"d like to 
quote.listen,listen as i say the words."rose is a rose is a rose is a 
rose." taken literally this would seems to be an empty statement,one which 
gives us no information. but the purpose of a poem need not be to infrom 
the reader of anything, but rather to evoke feelings. to create a sensual 
as well as phonically pleasing experience. now Gertrude Stein was better 
known for her prose than for her poems.but i"d like to like to quote this 
line because of its musicality,and because i think it helps open up our 
awareness to the unconventionallyricism of contemporary poets.you"ll see 
this in your homework tongiht as you read the poetryof John 
Ashbery,especially if you read it out loud,which i recommend you do.poets 
like ashbery don"t rely so much on any formal rhyme scheme or meter as on 
the musical quality of the individual words themselves. as i said,Stein was 
better known for her non-poetical work.and now i"d like to touch briefly on 
her essay entitled "Converstaion and Explanation".this work deals with her 
theory of writing and will help to explain some of the things we"ve talking 
about.
40 what does the professor mainly discuss?
41 what does the professor say about Gertrude Stein as a writer?
42 why does the professor recommend the students do as part of their 
homework?
43 what does the professor recommend the students do as part of their 
homework?

Questions 44 through 46
Listen to a talk in a class about United States history.
last week,you recall,we discussed the early development of railroads in the 
United States.today i want to mention an even earlier form of 
transportation , one that brought the first European settlers to America. 
and that"s the wooden sailing ship. from colonial times sailing ships were 
vital to the economy. many coastal towns depended on fishing or whaling for 
employment and income. this was especiallytrue in the northeastern states. 
and there the wood from nearby forests and the skills of local designers 
and workers also formed the basis of an important shipbuilding industry. 
but the big profits were to be made on trade with far away places.and since 
sea captains often became part owners of their ships,they had a strong 
interest in the commercial success of their voyages.so these Yankees,that"s 
what US sailor and officers cmae to be called, they carried on a very 
profitabletrade with other partsof the world.the high pointof this trade 
came in the mid-19th centurywith the introduction of the clipper ship,the 
enormous Yankee clippers with huge sails reaching nearly two hundredfeet 
into sky.he"d carry passengers and cargo from New York around South America 
to San Francisco in less than three months and clear to China in just half 
a year.at that time this seemed unbelievalbe fast and efficient.but in the 
1860s ,more reliable steam-poweredship began to take over. and soon the 
important role of sailing ships in the US economy would come to an end.
44 what aspect of United States histroy does the professor mainly discuss?
45 According to the professor,what may be one reason for the success of the 
merchant ships of the United States?
46 what does the professor say about clipper ships?

Questions 47 through 50:
Listen to part of a talk in a class on early childhood education.the 
professor is discussing penmanship: the quality of one"s handwriting.
as you prepare to become elementary school teachers,you"ll be hearing a lot 
of disscussion about the relevance of teaching permanship.now years ago 
when i was studying education in college,reading writikng and arithmetic 
were the basics of elementary school education.it went without saying that 
writing meant first and foremost penmanship.that is,the neatness of a 
child"s handwriting.back then,penmanship was often taught as a separate 
subject from the fist grade right up through the sixth grade long after the 
children had moved from writing in block capital letters to cursive scipt. 
it was considered so important that sometimes prizes were even awarded for 
the best handwriting.but when we move ahead a few decades into the 1980s,we 
see teachers and administrators and even parents telling us that teaching 
penmanship is waste of time.with computers,they said,children can 
successfully manipulate the keyboard or mouse of their home computers 
before they can even hold a pencil. this change in attitude had an impact 
on the classroom. in your homework for this week you"ll be looking at what 
statewide curriculum standards in the US say about penmanship.you"ll see 
that in many states penmanship hasbeen de-emphasized in a required 
curriculum,especially in the later years of elementary school.in 
california,for example,the curriculum calls for fourth-grade students 
to...and i quote,"write fluently and legibly in cursive or grades.but after 
this,the curriculum makes no further mention of penmanship in grade 
five,six or beyond,Any higher level of quality or neatness is simply not 
among the curricular objectives.your assignment is to look at what the 
curricular standards say for all fifty states say about penmanship.
47 what is the professor"s main point about penmanship in early childhood 
education?
48 why does the professor mention prizes?
49 what will the students read about for homework?
50 what does the professor quote from California"s curriculum requirements?

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