王长喜听力指导模拟-a添加文本(在线收听

  [00:17.03]This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English.
  [00:24.24]You will hear a selection of recorded materials
  [00:29.02]and you must answer the questions that accompany them.
  [00:33.41]There are three parts in this section,Part A,Part B and Part C.
  [00:41.90]Remember,while you are doing the test,
  [00:47.39]you should first put down your answers in your test booklet.
  [00:52.30]At the end of the listening comprehension section,
  [00:56.97]you will have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet
  [01:03.56]to ANSWER SHEET I
  [01:06.56]If you have any questions,you may raise your hand NOW
  [01:13.17]as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.
  [01:18.55]Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part A
  [01:28.14]Listen and complete the sentences in questions 1-5
  [01:34.04]with the information you have heard.
  [01:37.44]Write not more than three words in each numbered box.
  [01:43.24]You will hear the recording twice.
  [01:47.34]You now have 25 seconds to read the questions.
  [01:52.43]Brighton is the largest seaside resort in the southwest of England.
  [02:00.35]For many people it seems a town of contrasts,
  [02:05.44]a mixture of elegant eighteenth-century architecture
  [02:10.25]and loud,modern places of amusement.
  [02:14.14]The town was at first a fishing village,
  [02:19.34]and didn't become popular until the eighteenth century,
  [02:24.04]when doctors began to prescribe sea-bathing as a cure for illness.
  [02:30.05]Rich people began to visit Brighton in large numbers,
  [02:35.35]and when the Prince of Wales,later George IV,
  [02:40.13]arrived and decided to build a house there,
  [02:44.13]its future as a tourist center was assured.
  [02:48.80]The Royal Pavilion,as the house was called,
  [02:53.30]was decorated in the Chinese style popular at the time,
  [02:58.08]but completely rebuilt between 1815 and 1822 in its present Indian Style
  [03:07.06]The king continued to visit it until 1827,
  [03:12.47]but the queen Victoria didn't like it,
  [03:16.47]and it was bought by the Brighton Local Government.
  [03:20.57]It is open to the public every day and there is a special exhibition there in the summer.
  [03:28.27]The other side of Brighton,the popular seaside resort,
  [03:33.97]grew up in the nineteenth century.
  [03:37.57]It offers all kinds of entertainment,
  [03:41.68]from concerts and plays in the theatre to the popular amusement centers
  [03:47.55]and such local attractions as the Aquarium,
  [03:51.73]established over 100 years ago,
  [03:55.05]a waxworks and an electric railway
  [03:59.83]running between the Aquarium and the Black Rock.
  [04:04.32]Question 1--5 according to Part A 1.Brighton is the largest seaside resort in the(  )of England.
  [04:19.42]2.The town became popular in (  ) century.
  [04:27.31]3.The town's future as a tourist center was visited by the(  )of Wales and Later George IV.
  [04:34.70]4.There is a special exhibition in Brighton in (  ).
  [04:39.38]5.Brighton,as a popular seaside resort,offers all kinds of (  ).
  [04:44.66]Part B Answer questions 6 to 10 while you listen.
  [04:52.08]Use not more than 5 words for each answer.
  [04:56.57]You will hear the recording twice.
  [05:00.17]You now have25 seconds to read the questions.
  [05:06.16]Hawaii,the newest state in the United States,
  [05:13.03]is a group of eight large islands and many small ones in the Central Pacific Ocean,
  [05:19.50]about 2,200 miles west of San Francisco.
  [05:24.49]Hawaii was probably settled about 750 A. D.
  [05:30.68]by seafarers from the other Pacific islands.
  [05:35.28]The first Europeans or Americans to visit
  [05:39.98]it were the British Captain James Cook and his crew in 1778.
  [05:45.99]James named his discovery the Sandwich Islands
  [05:50.80]after the sponsor of his expedition,the Earl of Sandwich.
  [05:56.00]Twelve years later,the others from Europe
  [06:00.28]and the new United States began to settle in the islands.
  [06:04.98]These "westerners brought trouble to the Hawaii.
  [06:08.98]They brought new diseases,which the Hawaiians had no resistance to;
  [06:14.57]they brought alcohol,which many Hawaiians became addicted to;
  [06:19.87]they brought a new religion which uprooted the old values
  [06:26.27]and forced the islanders to abandon their old culture and conform to a new one.
  [06:32.25]Many Americans settled in Hawaii,and in 1893,
  [06:38.24]they overthrew the queen and made Hawaii a republic.
  [06:43.33]Sandford Dole,a missionary's son,was made president.
  [06:48.50]In 1898,the United States took over the islands,
  [06:53.88]and it became a territory of the United States in 1900.
  [06:59.68]On December 7th,1941,the Japanese bombed the Pearl Harbor,Hawaii.
  [07:07.18]This attack brought about the entrance of the United States to the Second World War.
  [07:14.08]In 1959,the United States Congress admitted Hawaii to statehood,
  [07:20.76]making it the fiftieth state in the United States.
  [07:25.75]For the first time in about 200 years,
  [07:29.83]Hawaiians were able to participate in the electoral process.
  [07:36.62]question 6--10 according to Part B
  [07:40.20]6.Where is Hawaii located?(  ).
  [07:45.29]7.Who were the first Europeans or Americans to visit Hawaii?(  ).
  [07:50.28]8.When was Hawaii made a republic?
  [07:55.59]9.When did the Japanese bomb the Pearl Harbor?
  [08:00.39]10.What kind of right was brought to the Hawaiians
  [08:06.30]since Hawaii was made the fifties state in the United States?
  [08:11.49]Part C You will hear three dialogues or monologues.
  [08:19.70]Before listening to each one,
  [08:22.99]you will have time to read the questions related to it.
  [08:27.48]While listening,answer each question by choosing(A),(B),(C) or(D).
  [08:36.28]After listening,you will have time to check your answers.
  [08:42.08]You will hear each piece once only.
  [08:46.99]( 1 )The first flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia in the spring of 1981
  [08:57.60]was a revolutionary development in space exploration.
  [09:02.48]Unlike the rockets of the previous twenty years,
  [09:06.98]Columbia has the enormous advantage
  [09:11.16]of being specially designed to return to earth and make further flights.
  [09:17.17]Among the large number of projects
  [09:20.88]scientists are investigating its future use,the most exciting,perhaps,
  [09:27.77]is that the first steps can now be taken
  [09:31.77]towards establishing human colonies in space.
  [09:36.08]The present Space Shuttle can only stay in space for about a week,
  [09:42.56]but it could take people out to build "islands"
  [09:46.95]where they stay for longer periods.
  [09:50.24]By the year 2050
  [09:54.73]scientists estimate that man will be able to construct permanent settlements.
  [10:01.31]The first "islands" would be energy stations.
  [10:06.30]There would be no hope of establishing colonies in space
  [10:11.19]unless people could obtain energy there,
  [10:14.90]instead of getting it from the earth.
  [10:18.40]However,if the original could convert solar energy into electricity,
  [10:25.29]it would be possible to provide the equivalent of a filling station for cars on earth,
  [10:32.19]allowing the Space Shuttle to refuel and stay in orbit longer periods of time.
  [10:39.40]If this initial project were successful,
  [10:43.68]much larger solar energy stations would be constructedlater
  [10:49.38]with materials brought out by theShuttle.
  [10:53.27]Eventually,man would be able to construct an"inhabitable planet" in space.
  [11:00.77]Questions 11-13.according to part C (1)
  [11:06.57]11.Which of the following is not true of the Space Shuttle Columbia?
  [11:11.37](A)lt was the first rocket ever made in history.
  [11:17.35](B)lt did the first flight in 1981.
  [11:23.05](C)lts first flight was of great importance in the developmentof spaceexploration.
  [11:30.34](D)lt can only stay in space for about a week now.
  [11:43.45]12.Why is the Space Shuttle Columbia special?
  [11:55.55](A)Because it is not similar to the spaceships of the previous twenty years.
  [11:59.83](B)Because it has different designs and is able to
  [12:08.92]return to earth and make further flights.
  [12:11.01](C)Because it can be used in a variety of ways now.
  [12:12.53](D)Because it can be used to establish colonies on earth
  [12:17.02]13.According to the talk,
  [12:21.12]what will man probably be able to do by the year 2050?
  [12:24.12](  )establish a large number of projects in Space Shuttle Columbia
  [12:27.21](B)build permanent colonies in space
  [12:29.69](C)construct many energy stations on the islands in the sea
  [12:32.59](D)build filling stations in space to provide fuel for cars on earth
  [13:17.00]( 2) M:Math Department,Doctor Webster speaking.
  [13:23.50]W:Hello,Prof.Webster,this is Janet Hill calling.
  [13:28.39]I live two doors down from your teaching assistant,Don Williams.
  [13:33.56]Don asked me to call you
  [13:36.04]because he has lost his voice and can't talk to you himself.
  [13:40.95]M:Lost his voice?Oh,What a shame!Is there anything I can do for him?
  [13:49.15]W:Well,he has a class this afternoon from two-thirty to four
  [13:55.13]and he won't be able to teach it.
  [13:58.82]But he doesn't want to cancel it either.
  [14:02.11]M:Does he want me to try to find somebody else to teach the class?
  [14:07.70]W:No,not exactly.
  [14:10.89]What he wants to do is to get someone to go in for him,
  [14:16.08]just to pass back the mid-term exams.
  [14:19.98]He's already marked them and they are on the desk in his office.
  [14:25.36]The whole thing wouldn't take more than ten minutes.
  [14:29.75]M:His classes are at two-thirty,you say?
  [14:34.74]Well I'm free at that time and I was going to be on campus anyway;
  [14:40.54]so I could do it for him.What room is his class in?
  [14:45.52]W:Cater Hall,room two-fourteen.
  [14:50.02]Will you need his office key to get the exams?
  [14:54.62]He's given it to me and I could bring it to you.
  [14:59.11]M:Actually,that won't be necessary.
  [15:03.29]We have a master key in the math department.
  [15:07.49]So I can get into his office if necessary.
  [15:11.20]W:Thank you very much,Pro.Wester.
  [15:14.99]Don doesn't have another class to teach until Thursday,
  [15:19.48]and hopefully,you will be able to talk by then.
  [15:23.87]He'll call you as soon as he can.
  [15:27.48]Oh,yes,I almost forget.M:Yes?
  [15:31.87]W:Could you put the next assignment on the board,loo?
  [15:35.97]It's all the problems on page forty-five,
  [15:40.17]and they are due at the next class.
  [15:43.67]M:No trouble at all.Thank you for passing on all the news about Don,
  [15:48.87]and please tell him not to worry about anything.
  [15:52.97]questions14.-16.according to part C (2)
  [15:56.97]14.What's Don's problem?
  [16:00.86](A)He can't find his office key.
  [16:04.83](B)He has misplaced some exams.
  [16:08.83](C)He's unable to talk.
  [16:12.72](D)He's doesn't like his classroom.
  [16:16.12]15.What does Jane offer to do?
  [16:19.83](A)teach Don's class while he is absent
  [16:23.41](B) give Professor Webster the key to Don's office
  [16:27.09](C)make an appointment with the doctor
  [16:31.29](D)return some exams to the students
  [16:35.29]16.What does Jane almost forget to ask Professor Webster?
  [16:43.49](A)to put the homework on Don's desk
  [16:52.40](B)to leave the master key for Don
  [17:00.08](C)to Don's students the next assignment
  [17:09.77](D)to call Don at the end of the afternoon
  [17:20.17]( 3 )Let's perceive to the main exhibit hall
  [17:25.86]and look at some of the actual vehicles
  [17:29.57]that played a prominent role in speeding up mail delivery.
  [17:34.56]Consider how long it used to take to send a letter across a relatively short distance.
  [17:42.97]Back in the 1600s,it took two weeks on horseback to get a letter
  [17:49.66]from Boston to New York,a distance of about 260 miles.
  [17:56.14]Crossing a river was also a challenge.
  [18:00.03]Ferry service was so irregular
  [18:04.03]that carrier would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry.
  [18:09.51]For journeys inland there was always a stagecoach
  [18:14.71]but the ride was by no means comfortable
  [18:18.42]because it had to be shared with other passengers.
  [18:22.52]The post office was pretty ingenious about some words.
  [18:27.23]In the 19th century,in the southwestern desert,for an instance,
  [18:33.42]camels were brought in to help to get the mail through.
  [18:37.91]In Alaska,reindeer were used.
  [18:41.98]This practice was discontinued
  [18:45.38]because of the disagreeable temper of these animals.
  [18:49.66]We'II stop here a minute
  [18:53.17]so that you can enter this replica of a railway mail car.
  [18:57.76]It was during the age of the iron horse
  [19:01.86]that delivery really started to pick up.
  [19:05.78]In fact the United States transported most bulk of mail by train
  [19:12.18]for nearly 100 years.
  [19:15.26]The first airmail service didn't start until 1918.
  [19:21.56]Please take a few moments to look around.
  [19:26.65]I hope you'll enjoy your tour.And as you continue on your own,
  [19:32.74]may I suggest you visit our impressive philatelic collection?
  [19:37.76]Not only can you look at some of the more unusual stamps issued
  [19:43.24]but there's an interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.

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