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1、 . PAGE64 / NUMPAGES64 Listening ReviewScript 01:W: You know, many American parents are now wondering why they cant keep their teenage children from drinking.M: Im aware of that. To my mind, its the permissive attitude of the parents that is to blame.Q: What can you learn from the mans response?01.

2、A. Parents should deal with teenage drinking seriously.B. Parents shouldnt allow their children too much freedom. C. Children should be aware of the consequences of too much drinking. D. Children should not drink too much.Script 02:M: Dont you think its good to give our children a monthly allowance?

3、W: I think so. It can teach them the value of money. With a monthly allowance they can learn to budget their expenses wisely.Q: What are they talking about?02. A. The value of money. B. How to budget our expenses wisely.C. Monthly allowances for children. D. A good way to spend money.Script 03:M: Mo

4、m, Ive got a part-time job at a supermarket. Three hours a day weekdays and all day Saturday.W: Congratulations, Tom. But are sure you can handle it? What about your homework and your piano lessons?Q: How does the mother feel about Toms part-time job at the supermarket?03. A. Happy. B. Worried. C. U

5、nhappy. D. Proud.Script 04:M: Hey, Mary. You look so upset. What happened?W: My father had an accident the other day. He is now in hospital and will have an operation tomorrow. You see, his heart is rather weak. I really dont know whether he can survive it.Q: Whats the woman worried about?04. A. Her

6、 fathers accident. B. Her fathers injuries after the accident. C. Her fathers poor health.D. Her fathers operation.Script 05:W: Mothers Day is coming soon. Could you tell me what sons and daughters do in your country on that day?M: Well, they send their mothers flowers and cards to celebrate the occ

7、asion. Besides, it is a common practice for them to wear pink carnations on that day.Q: Which of the following is true of the customs of Mothers Day in the mans country?05. A. Mothers decorate their houses with flowers to celebrate the occasion. B. Mothers wear pink carnations on that day. C. Childr

8、en buy their mothers carnations of different colors.D. Children send their mothers flowers and cards.Script 06:M: May I help you?W: Im here to apply for a library card.M: Would you please fill out this application card?W: Sure. Could you tell me what time the library is open?M: Monday, Wednesday and

9、 Friday, it closes at 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, its open till 9. It stays open till 6 on Saturday. But on Sunday its closed all day.Q: On which evenings is the library open?06. A. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. B. Tuesday and Saturday. C. Saturday and Sunday.D. Tuesday and Thursday.Script 07:M: Th

10、e weather is so changeable these days. The forecasts seem never to be accurate.W: You are right. It must be the wind that makes it so cold. Im freezing.M: Me, too.W: Its no fun standing out here, though the sun is shinning. Lets go inside.Q: How is the weather when the conversation takes place?07. A

11、. Cold and windy.B. Sunny but cold and windy. C. Cloudy and freezing. D. Windy and freezing.Script 08:M: Hi, Linda. How are you doing these days?W: Im fine, Bill. Arent you glad the semester is over?M: Yes. Im looking forward to going to Paris for a holiday. Now Im busy learning some French.W: Good

12、idea. Its awful to visit a foreign country without being able to speak its language, dont you think? It would be no fun at all if one had to live like a deaf-mute.Q: What are they mainly discussing?08. A. Going to Paris.B. Learning to speak the language of the country youll visit. C. How to speak Fr

13、ench. D. Where to go for a holiday.Script 09:W: Thank you very much for inviting me here, Michael.M: Its a pleasure.W: The flowers are so lovely. And I like the music too.M: Shall we have some beef soup first?W: Thatll be fine.Q: Where does the conversation take place?09. A. In a restaurant. B. In a

14、 music hall. C. In a market. D. In a flower shop.Script 10:M: Have you ever heard Professor Halls lecture?W: No, I havent. but I was told he has a very good reputation among the students.M: Yes, and a well deserved one too. The same students who fall asleep in discussion groups fight for front row s

15、eats in his lecture.W: Then his lecture must be fascinating.M: They certainly give you lots to think about.Q: Which of the following best describes Professor Halls lectures?10. A. Boring.B. Interesting. C. Just so-so. D. Serious.Script 11:W: Cathy has the habit of keeping us waiting for over 30 minu

16、tes. Maybe either you or I should give her a ring before each meeting.M: Thats really a nuisance, but Ill do it if you want.Q: What will the man probably do?11. A. Remind Cathy about the time of the next meeting. B. Remind Cathy not to be late for every meeting. C. Tell Cathy about the agenda of the

17、 next meeting. D. Tell Cathy about a ring.Script 12:M: Could you keep the noise down, Mary? Im trying to listen to the recording.W: Sorry, its not me. There is a party downstairs.Q: What does the woman imply?12. A. She will turn off her recorder.B. She is not responsible for the noise. C. She will d

18、o something about the noise. D. She wants the man to use earphones.Script 13:W: Mr. Brown, I tried to memorize the script but I keep forgetting the lines.M: Look, Jane, youll be fine if you stop putting so much pressure on yourself.Q: What does the man mean?13. A. Jane is not so forgetful. B. Jane u

19、sed to have a good memory.C. Jane shouldnt be so nervous. D. Jane should not try to memorize the whole script.Script 14:M: Youve spent too much time doing coursework, Sally. Dont you think you should go out and get some fresh air?W: Thanks for the advice. But this is how I relieve my stress. Id rath

20、er not get too far behind.Q: What can you infer from the womans response?14. A. She doesnt have time to go outside. B. Shell consider the mans advice. C. She knows how to relieve her stress.D. She will feel more stressful if she gets behind in her lessons.Script 15:M: Im having trouble making ends m

21、eet. It looks like I have to make another phone call to my parents.W: I dont think it would be a problem if you cut down on the discs you buy.Q: What does the woman mean?15. A. The man shouldnt buy so many discs. B. The man should stop buying discs. C. The man shouldnt worry too much. D. The man sho

22、uld go shopping less.Script 16:W: I hope you enjoyed the movie last night. I wasnt sure I would.M: I wasnt either, but once it started, I simply got glued to the screen.Q: What can you learn from the conversation?16. A. Both speakers were bored with the movie. B. The woman didnt like the movie but t

23、he man did. C. The man didnt like the movie but the woman did. D. The man didnt think he would like the movie at first but later did.Script 17:M: Congratulations! I heard your debating team has reached the final.W: Yes, were all excited about it. Now were working hard to prepare for it.Q: What will

24、the womans team probably do?17. A. Practice their speeches. B. Have a big celebration.C. Prepare their arguments for possible topics. D. Take a good rest.Script 18:W: Bill is a great guy. He nearly got killed when he tried to rescue an aged woman from a fire yesterday.M: Well, so far as I know that

25、was not the first dangerous situation he was in.Q: Which of the following adjectives best describes Bill?18. A. Brave. B. Healthy. C. Helpful. D. Strong.Script 19:M: What kind of father am I? My daughter is sick. She has had a fever for a couple of days. But I didnt even know about it.W: Dont blame

26、yourself too much. Youve been too much involved in the companys work to notice it, I guess. You really should take some time off.Q: What do you know about the man from the conversation?19. A. He is an irresponsible father. B. He is careless.C. He is very busy with work. D. He is indifferent to his f

27、amily.Script 20:M: Is Mary still in a critical condition?W: Im afraid so, but weve kept the news from her mother.Q: What do we know about Marys mother?20. A. She knows something about her own real condition. B. She knows nothing about her own real condition.C. She doesnt know anything about Marys re

28、al condition. D. She doesnt want to know about Marys real condition.Passage 1 Script of Passage 1:In the United States ideas about education are changing. Education today is not just a high school diploma or a college degree. Many grown-ups are not interested in going to college. They are interested

29、 in other kinds of learning. For them, learning does not end with a diploma. Continuing education gives these grown-ups the opportunity to increase their knowledge about their own field or to learn about a new field. It also gives them a chance to improve their old skills or to learn new ones.Secret

30、aries, mechanics, drivers and barbers can take classes to improve their own skills. Nurses can take classes to increase their knowledge of nursing. If they know more or learn more, then they can get a better job and earn more money.Continuing education classes give some grown-ups the chances to lear

31、n new skills. There is usually a large variety of classes to choose from: Typing, nursing, cooking, driving or photography. But only some of the classes are available.Q1: What is this passage mainly about?1. A. The ideas about education in the United States. B. Going to college. C. Learning new skil

32、ls in schools.D. Continuing education in the United States.Q2: What are the changing ideas about education mentioned in the passage?2. A. The Americans are not interested in a diploma. B. The adults in America show little interest in going to college. C. Continuing education gives many American adul

33、ts a chance to know and learn more. D. Continuing education is better than college education in America.Q3: What can we learn from the passage?3. A. Continuing education is popular among many American adults. B. Continuing education offers a large variety of classes for the students to choose from.

34、C. Many American adults are no longer interested in a college degree. D. Adults take continuing education classes for a better job and more money.Passage 2 Script of Passage 2:Recently the term “health” has come to have a wider meaning than it used to. It no longer means just the absence of illness.

35、 Today, health means the well-being of your body, your mind and your relationship with other people. This new concept of health is closely related to another term quality of life. Quality of life is the degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.Why has the emphasis of health shifte

36、d from the absence of disease to a broader focus on the quality of a persons life? One reason for this has to do with the length and conditions of life that people can now expect. Medical advances have made it possible for people today to live longer, healthier lives. Imagine for a moment that you w

37、ere born in the year 1900. You could have expected on average to live until about the age of 47. In contrast, if you were born in the year 1999, you could expect to live to the age of 75.Q1: What is this passage mainly about?1.A. Different interpretations of the term “health”. B. Improving the quali

38、ty of life. C. The importance of health to quality living. D. Peoples expectations of a long and healthy life.Q2: What does health mean to people of today according to the passage?2. A. Absence of illness. B. A long life. C. Good conditions of living.D. Complete satisfaction with life.Q3: What can y

39、ou infer from the passage?3.A. Nowadays the emphasis of health has a broader focus because of improvements in the quality of food.B. The overall quality of peoples lives improved greatly in the 20th century. C. Those who never fall ill are the truly healthy people. D. Those who were born before 1900

40、 could not have lived long.Passage 3 Script of Passage 3:Background music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. Very soon it spread to other parts of the world. Now it

41、 is becoming difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to music.To begin with, background music was intended simply to create a soothing atmosphere. Recently, however, its becoming a big business. An American marketing expert has shown that music can boost sales or increase factory pr

42、oduction by as much as a third.But it has to be the light music. Lively music has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase receipts by 34%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items they would like to buy. Yet, slow music isnt always the answer. Th

43、e expert found that in restaurants slow music meant customers took longer to eat their meals, which reduced overall sales. So restaurant owners might be well advised to play faster music to keep the customers moving unless, of course, the resulting indigestion leads to complaints.Q1: Where was recor

44、ded background music first used?1. A. In factories, shops and offices in Europe.B. In factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. C. In factories, schools and shops in England. D. In factories, shops and snack bars in Asia.Q2: What was the original purpose of background music?2. A. To boost sales.

45、B. To increase factory production. C. To help diners eat quickly.D. To produce a pleasant atmosphere.Q3: What kind of music can have a powerful effect on customers in shops?3.A. Rock music. B. Lively music.C. Light music. D. Traditional music.Q4: Why doesnt the same kind of music work in restaurants

46、 according to the passage?4. A. It will slow down the flow of customers. B. It will result in indigestion. C. It doesnt sound pleasing to the ears. D. It will spoil diners appetite.Passage 4 Script of Passage 4:Ozone is a form of oxygen. It is found in the air we breathe and in the upper atmosphere.

47、 Near Earth, ozone in the air is a danger to life. It is a pollutant. But between ten and fifty kilometers up in the atmosphere, ozone protects life on Earth. Ozone forms in the atmosphere through the action of radiation from the sun. Ozone blocks harmful radiation from reaching Earth. Scientists sa

48、y a decrease in ozone and an increase in the harmful radiation will cause many more cases of skin cancer. And it will harm crops, animals and fish.Ozone problems first became known in 1985. British scientists reported that ozone levels in the Antarctic atmosphere near the South Pole fell sharply eac

49、h year in October and November. 1987 was the first year that a huge hole developed in the ozone layer above the Antarctic.A recent study of the atmosphere over the Arctic area near the North Pole showed extreme thinning of the ozone. Officials from the American space agency said the latest study is

50、a result of the largest campaign yet to measure ozone amounts and changes in the Arctic area. NASA researcher Paul Newman said some of the measurements show ozone in the Arctic decreased about sixty per cent between January and the middle of March. These measurements are similar to the ozone losses

51、observed in this area a few years ago.Other studies have shown that man-made chemicals were destroying ozone in the atmosphere. An international agreement halted production of the most harmful chemicals. The new findings support the idea that recovery of the ozone layer may be delayed.Q1: Where can

52、ozone be found useful to life according to the passage?1. A. In the lower atmosphere.B. In the upper atmosphere. C. On Earth. D. Near Earth.Q2: When did ozone problems first become known?2. A. In 1978. B. In 1980.C. In 1985. D. In 1987.Q3: What is the passage mainly about?3. A. Ozone as a form of ox

53、ygen. B. Problems caused by the thinning of the ozone layer. C. Some studies of ozone problems.D. The latest studies of ozone problems.Passage 5 Script of Passage 5:Gene Perret has been a joke writer for twenty years and has taken hundreds of flights. So he was only half listening when the air stewa

54、rd began going over the safety instructions. Suddenly Perrets ears stood up “There may be 50 ways to leave your lover,” the steward said, “but there are only five ways to leave this airplane.” And then he added: “Please return your seat to its upright and most uncomfortable position. Later you may l

55、ean back and break the knees of the passenger behind you.”Perret uses the air steward story to make a serious point: humor can catch someones attention and get a message across. “Some people cant tell a joke to save their lives,” says Perret, “but everyone can learn to use humor effectively. The sec

56、ret is developing your own style, learning a few tricks and taking the time to practice.”The first step Perret recommends is to build up a “comedy collection”. Note down 25 jokes or stories that you find funny. Then work out whether you are better with stories or one-liners. Dont try to be what your

57、e not. “Matching people with the wrong material is like teaching a pig to sing,” Perret says. “It not only wastes your time, it annoys the pig.”Look out for humor on a regular basis, not just before you intend to use it. Joke books are OK, but Perret suggests looking for material from your own exper

58、ience. He tells a story about helping his little daughter prepare to perform a poem at her school. When he offered to write one for her, she said, “No, Dad, this is in front of the whole school. Id rather it was good.” Nothing makes people feel more comfortable than self-critical humor.Material shou

59、ld also fit the audience. “The more humor fits a particular situation, the funnier it is,” Perret says. But Perret advises people to forget the idea that a speech should open and close with a joke. When a closing joke falls flat, it is almost impossible to recover.Q1: What is the purpose of the pass

60、age?1. A. To teach us how to increase our sense of humor.B. To teach us how to amuse people with humor. C. To tell us what can make people laugh. D. To tell us why people laugh.Q2: Why did Gene Perret tell the story about the air steward?2. A. To keep the audience interested. B. To engage the audien

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