托福听力精选题集

2022-06-04 23:31:12

  Part A

  1.M: I spent my summer vacation at north in Montana, the view of the mountain there

  is so beautiful. I think it would be great to live there all year around

  W: You’ve got to be kidding. I’m from there and believe me. In the winter time, it’s so cold that you couldn’t care less(你才不会关心) about the scenery.

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  2.W: Are you going to the dance tonight?

  M: I’d like to, but I’ve already made plans.

  Q: What does the man mean?

  3.W: I heard the basketball game is gonna be on TV tonight. Do you have an idea what channel it could be on?

  M: Um, it might be on seven, but I’m not sure, the TV section of the newspaper is over there on the table

  Q: What does the man imply?

  4.M: So, have you finished reviewing all the material for our psychology exam?

  W: Just about, but I still have to brush up on(复习) a few facts I’m not sure of.

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  5. W: My parents are coming to see me this weekend, it’s their first time here

  and they’re really excited to finally see the town.

  M: Well you know, some of the restaurants here are really pretty good, especially the one stands by the harbor.

  Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

  6. M: You know that promotion I thought I was going to get at the bookstore? Well, I didn’t, so I’m going to see my boss tomorrow and tell her I’ve had it.

  W: Oh, I understand that you are upset, but, you know there just aren’t a lot

  of part-time jobs out there right now. Try to keep that in mind before doing anything drastic, OK?

  7. M: Didn’t you finish the experiment yet? It was due on Friday

  W: I am having so many problems. The professor has given me an extension.

  8. M: Does my stomach hurt? I haven’t felt very well all day.

  W: Mine’s feeling a little funny too. It began after we ate that seafood last night.

  9. W: I can’t believe that you missed the class again. Didn’t professor Odell say something to you that last time?

  M: Well, this time is different, I had a good excuse. My car ran out of gas.

  10. M: Are you going to the conference in Chicago? I’ve already booked my hotel room.

  W: Why pay for a hotel? My brother’s got plenty of room in his place.

  11. W: Hey, do you have Amy’s new phone number?

  M: She couldn’t remember when I saw her earlier today, so she said she’d call me this afternoon and give it to me then.

  12. M: Do you know if you’ll have any more blue shirts with the school’s logo available before the big football game on Saturday?

  W: If you come back tomorrow, right after the store opens. You should have better luck then.

  13. W: I invited Bob for Friday, and he said he’d come if he isn’t working

  W: If Bob comes, it’s sure to be a good party.

  14. W: Why are you so late? I told you the movie started at seven, didn’t I?

  M: Sorry, I got to talk in with some people after class and before I know it, well, you can see what happened.

  15. W: Nancy just got that special tennis racket she ordered through the mail

  M: Finally, that was a long time she had to wait, I’d bet she’ll go out and use it right away.

  16. W: You must be really happy getting such a good grade in such a difficult course.

  M: You bet I am, and what’s even more surprising is how much I enjoy the class.

  17. M: Sorry, I’m late, I had to stop at home after class to put on a suit and

  tie. You know, couse it’s in a world ceremony …

  W: You probably should not bother it. And look around you, half of the guys here wear jeans and sweaters.

  18. W: This campus offers a wide rage of extra curricula activities, whether your interests are athletics, clubs or committee center organizations.

  M: Thanks, I’m sure I’ll get involved in it eventually. But since it is my first year that I’m taking extra courses, I’m really pushing as it is

  19. M: If I can borrow your Spanish notes this weekend, I’ll be in a lot better shape for the quiz on Monday

  W: I’m afraid that is out of the question, don’t forget I have the same quiz.

  20. W: It looks like you’ve just bruised the bone in your foot. Try to stay off a couple of days until the swelling goes down.

  M: Hoo! I was afraid it was broken, thanks a lot Dr. Martin.

  21. W: Wow! We’ve been working on this project for over five hours, do you think we should keep going?

  M: Well, I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to call it a today.

  22. M: I don’t know what to do about my job, every evening the boss asks us to

  work later and later, I don’t mind the extra pay, but I’m just about to stretch to my limit.

  W: Hum, well, maybe you should say something, he might not realize you’re also a fulltime student.

  23. W: Besty really lost her temper at that meeting. She’s gonna have to learn to

  be a lot more diplomatic(教练的)than that.

  M: You are right, but you have to give a credit for taking a stand(表明观点).

  24. W: Wow! This paper looks like it was typed on a typewriter. How did you get your computer printed it make a look like this?

  M: I didn’t, sometimes I think I am the last person on campus who doesn’t use a computer.

  25. M: I am having such a hard time with the history assignment. It’s taking for ever. How about you?

  W: I’m struggling too, why don’t we put our heads together?

  26. W: Can you believe the bus driver just yelled at me like that?

  M: And just what did you think it would happen when you spill the coffee all over the floor?

  27. W: I’m really impressed by how well Mary is doing at school

  M: She said that she owes a lot to the support of her parents.

  28. M: Hello, I was wondering if graduate students are allowed to use the copy

  machine in the faculty resource room?

  W: I’m not sure, but if you leave me your name and number, I’ll find out and get back to you.

  29. M: Do you think John would lend me 15 dollars until tomorrow?

  W: Are you kidding? He’s always broke, besides, he still owes me ten from last week.

  30. M: We still haven’t decided on the time for lunch tomorrow.

  W: Oh, I forgot to tell you. I won’t be able to make it after all.Part B

  31-35. Listen to a conversation between two teachers outside the chemistry building.

  M: I don’t know, Susan, I don’t feel like I am reaching my freshman class this semester.

  W: Why do you say that?

  M: It’s just they seem to glaze over(眼神呆滞) with noncomprehension, even when I’m talking about the basics, they are not specially motivated either. I know the class is a first year science requirement for most of them. But I’ve got to do something.

  W: Jean, you know Jean White, she teaches physics, she just told me about how

  she livens up(活跃)her classes.

  M: What did she do?

  W: Well, basically, she takes something they are interested in, like music, and tries to relate principal of science to that. Otherwise, the concepts seem to go right over their heads.

  M: Do you mean, for example, she’d use rock and roll to demonstrate the principles of acoustics(声学) and physics?

  W: Exactly, in fact, she said she had used music, and she’d used movies, especially, science fiction in her classes too.

  M: Sounds like her methods worth a try. But I need a few more details. Maybe I’ll gonna see her tomorrow. Thanks

  31, What is the man’s complaint?

  32, What kind of class does the man probably teach?

  33, What does the man imply is the reason for his problem?

  34, What does Jean White do to improve her classes?

  35, What is the man’s response to Jean White’s teaching method?36-38

  M: Ouch, how can the sand be so hot when the water’s still cold? My feet feel

  like to getting blisters.

  W: Now, Mark, were you sleeping when professor Brock gave that lecture on specific heat(比热,即:使单位质量物体升高一度所需的热量) in physics class?

  M: I didn’t come to San Diego on spring break to talk about professor Brock’s physics class.

  W: I know, me neither, I was just answering your question, that’s all.

  M: What question?

  W: You weren’t even paying attention to your own question

  M: I was just complaining about the hot sand. Considering what the water’s like, I wonder how the sand can be so hot?

  W: Well, professor Brock’s lecture on specific heat might give you a clue. Water has a higher specific heat than sand.

  M: Then why is the sand so much hotter if water has a higher specific heat?

  W: Don’t you remember? Specific heat is the energy need to raise the temperature of something. If something has a high specific heat, like water, it takes more energy to raise its temperature.

  M: I see. So you are saying that something with a high specific heat, like water, doesn’t get hot as fast as something with a low specific heat, like sand, right?

  W: Right. So sand gets hot faster during the day, that’s why it’s so hot while the water’s still cool.

  M: I guess you are right, I should pay more attention in class.36, What is the woman trying to explain to the man?

  37, What is the man complaining about?

  38, What does the woman say about the water?

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