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2000年1月TOEFL机经

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  Section One: Listening Comprehension
  1. (A) Spend more time working on calculus
  problems.
  (B) Talk to an advisor about dropping the
  course.
  (C) Work on the assignment with a classmate.
  (D) Ask the graduate assistant for help.
  2. (A) Go home to get a book.
  (B) Return a book to the library.
  (C) Pick up a book at the library for the woman.
  (D) Ask the librarian for help in finding a book.
  3. (A) The woman could use his metric ruler.
  (B) He'll finish taking the measurements for the
  woman.
  (C) The woman's ruler is better than his.
  (D) He's faster at making the conversions than
  the woman.
  4. (A) She wants the man to attend the tournament with her.
  (B) The tournament begins next week.
  (C) The man should check with his doctor again
  (D) She hopes the man will be able to play in
  the tournament.
  5. (A) The advisor has already approved the man's class schedule.
  (B) The man should make an appointment to
  see his advisor.
  (C) The man should change his course schedule.
  (D) The man should sign the document before
  leaving.
  6. (A) She didn't teach class today.
  (B) She noticed that the students didn't do their
  homework.
  (C) She usually assigns homework.
  (D) She usually talks quietly.
  7. (A) It started to rain when she was at the beach.
  (B) She'd like the man to go to the beach with
  her.
  (C) The forecast calls for more rain tomorrow.
  (D) She won't go to the beach tomorrow if it
  rains.
  8. (A) She disagrees with the man.
  (B) She doesn't enjoy long speeches.
  (C) She hadn't known how long the speech
  would be.
  (D) She doesn't have a strong opinion about the
  speaker
  9. (A) He makes more money than the woman.
  (B) He's satisfied with his job.
  (C) He had trouble finding a job.
  (D) He doesn't like working outdoors.
  10. (A) He has already finished his report.
  (B) He hasn't chosen a topic for his report.
  (C) The woman's report is already long
  enough.
  (D) The woman will have time to finish her
  report
  11. (A) She'll speak to Larry about the problem.
  (B) Larry has apologized to his roommate.
  (C) Larry should find a new roommate.
  (D) Larry's roommate may be partly
  responsible for the problem.
  12. (A) The man should take his vacation
  somewhere else.
  (B) She doesn't know when her semester ends.
  (C) She hasn't called the travel agent yet
  (D) The man may have to reschedule his trip.
  13. (A) She didn't work hard enough on it
  (B) It'wasn't as good as she thought
  (C) Her professor was pleased with it.
  (D) It was written according to the professor's
  guidelines.
  14. (A) Go to the ballet later in the year.
  (B) Take ballet lessons with his sister.
  (C) Get a schedule of future performances.
  (D) Get a ticket from his sister.
  15. (A) Her hotel is located far from the conference center
  (B) She didn't want to stay at the Gordon.
  (C) The man should consider moving to a
  different hotel.
  (D) She isn't sure how to get to the conference
  center.
  16. (A) Few readers agreed with his ideas.
  (B) Very few people have read his article.
  (C) He doesn't expect the article to be
  published.
  (D) The woman doesn't fully understand the
  article,
  17. (A) He'll go with the woman to the next
  hockey game.
  (B) He missed the hockey game because he
  was ill.
  (C) He forgot about the hockey game.
  (D) He doesn't like to go to hockey games.
  18. (A) Karen can drive to the airport on Tuesday.
  (B) Karen can attend the meeting on Tuesday.
  (C) Karen had to change her plans at the last
  minute.
  (D) Karen is returning from a trip on Tuesday.
  19. (A) Call her after five.
  (B) Make calls from her phone.
  (C) Go to the meeting with her.
  (D) Fix her phone.
  20. (A) Look for more information for their
  financial plan.
  (B) Ask for more time to finish their financial
  plan.
  (C) Finish their financial plan with the
  material available to them.
  (D) Turn in their financial plan late.
  21. (A) He doesn't want to drive anymore.
  (B) The road to Bridgeport just opened.
  (C) It doesn't take long to get to Bridgeport.
  (D) He has memorized every part of the drive.
  22. (A) She doesn't have time to work in a garden.
  (B) She'll consider the man's invitation.
  (C) She doesn't want to join a gardening club.
  (D) She was never formally invited to join a
  gardening club.
  23. (A) She's enjoying the music.
  (B) The music will keep her awake.
  (C) The music doesn't bother her .
  (D) She would prefer a different style of music.
  24. (A) His house can accommodate a meeting of the entire committee.
  (B) The woman should find out when the
  meeting starts.
  (C) The meeting should be held at the library.
  (D) A smaller committee should be formed.
  25. (A) She doesn't have time to collect the data.
  (B) She prefers to wait until after the election.
  (C) She needs to decide on a method soon.
  (D) She'll send out the questionnaire in a
  month.
  26. (A) He's angry with the woman,
  (B) He feels sick.
  (C) He doesn't get along well with some
  people.
  (D) He prefers to study alone.
  27. (A) It provides reading material for people
  waiting to get in.
  (B) He had to wait a long time for a seat there.
  (C) He wasn't able to find a seat there.
  (D) The seats used there are uncomfortable.
  28. (A) Students still have time to apply for a loan.
  (B) Students must wait until next month to
  submit loan applications.
  (C) The woman should find out whether
  her loan application was accepted.
  (D) The woman should ask for an extension
  on the application deadline.
  29. (A) The casserole usually contains fewer
  vegetables.
  (B) She wishes she hadn't ordered the
  casserole
  (C) The cafeteria usually uses canned
  vegetables.
  (D) She doesn't usually eat in the cafeteria,
  30. (A) Stay in the dormitory.
  (B) Find out the cost of living in the dormitory.
  (C) Ask for a reduction in her rent.
  (D) Move into an apartment with a roommate.
  31. (A) They're classmates.
  (B) They're roommates.
  (C) They're cousins.
  (D) They're lab partners.
  32. (A) He couldn't decide on a topic for his paper.
  (B) He thought his paper was late.
  (C) He hadn't heard from his family in a while.
  (D) He thought the woman had been ill.
  33. (A) To find their way back to the nest.
  (B) To locate plant fibers.
  (C) To identify kinds of honey.
  (D) To identify relatives.
  34. (A) Visit his parents.
  (B) Write a paper.
  (C) Observe how bees build nests
  (D) Plan a family reunion.
  35. (A) An alternative use of fuel oil.
  (B) A way to make fuel oil less polluting.
  (C) A new method for locating underground
  oil.
  (D) A new source of fuel oil
  36. (A) She was doing research for a paper on it,
  (B) She read a newspaper article about it.
  (C) She was told about it by her roommate.
  (D) She heard about it in class.
  37. (A) To produce a gas containing carbon and
  hydrogen.
  (B) To remove impurities from methanol.
  (C) To heat the reactors
  (D) To prevent dangerous gases from forming
  38. (A) It hasn't been fully tested.
  (B) It's quite expensive.
  (C) It uses up scarce minerals.
  (D) The gas it produces is harmful to the
  environment.
  39. (A) The influence of European popular music
  on non-Western music.
  (B) The musical background of the director of
  the Broadway version of The Lion King
  (C) The types of music used in the Broadway
  version of The Lion King.
  (D) Differences between the music of the
  film version and the Broadway version
  of The Lion King.
  40. (A) It was performed by the Zulu people of
  South Africa.
  (B) It developed outside the musical
  traditions of Europe.
  (C) It's familiar to most audiences in the
  United States.
  (D) The students heard it performed in
  New York City.
  41. (A) The director is of African ancestry.
  (B) The director wanted the songs in the
  Broadway version to be identical to the
  songs in the film.
  (C) The Broadway version was first performed
  in Africa.
  (D) The story takes place in Africa.
  42. (A) A type of music that originated in
  Indonesia.
  (B) The meaning of non-English words used in
  a song
  (C) The plot of The Lion King
  (D) Popular rock and jazz music performed in
  43. (A) How ancient philosophers measured the
  distance between heavenly bodies.
  (B) How ancient philosophers explained the
  cause of an eclipse of the Moon.
  (C) Why ancient philosophers thought the
  Earth was a sphere.
  (D) Why ancient philosophers thought the
  Earth moved around the Sun.
  44. (A) How the natural world was described
  in Greek mythology.
  (B) What they observed directly.
  (C) The writings of philosophers from other
  societies.
  (D) Measurements made with scientific
  instruments.
  45. (A) They noticed an apparent change in the
  position of the North Star.
  (B) They observed eclipses at different times
  of the year.
  (C) They were the first to estimate the distance
  between heavenly bodies.
  (D) They wanted to prove that the Earth was
  flat.
  46. (A) A place for making astronomical
  observations.
  (B) An instrument used for observing stars.
  (C) A unit of measurement.
  (D) The North Star.
  47. (A) One of the students asked him about it in
  the previous class.
  (B) He read about it the previous day.
  (C) He had just read Dr. Frederick Cock's
  travel log
  (D) The students were required to read about
  it for that day's class
  48. (A) That Peary bad announced his success
  prematurely.
  (B) That the investigation of Peary's
  expedition wasn't thorough.
  (C) That Peary wasn't an experienced explorer.
  (D) That he had reached the pole before Peary
  did.
  49. (A) They talked to one of Peary's companions.
  (B) They interviewed Peary.
  (C) They conducted a computer analysis of
  photographs.
  (D) They examined Peary's navigation tools,
  50. (A) Dr. Cook's expedition.
  (B) The conclusions of the Navigation
  Foundation.
  (C) Exploration of the Equator.
  (D) Exploration of the South Pole.
  Section Two: Structure and Written Expression
  1. Amanda Way's career as a social reformer____ in 1851 when, at an antislavery meeting
  in Indiana, she called for a state woman's rights convention.
  (A) begin
  (B) began
  (C) have begun
  (D) to have begun
  2. The celesta, an orchestral percussion instrument, resembles___
  (A) a small upright piano
  (B) how a small upright piano
  (C) a small upright piano is
  (D) as a small upright piano
  3. Thomas Paine, _____, wrote Common Sense, a pamphlet that identified the American colonies with the cause of liberty.
  (A) writer of eloquent
  (B) whose eloquent writing
  (C) an eloquent writer
  (D) writing eloquent
  4. Although beavers rarely remain submerged for more than two minutes, they can stay underwater ___fifteen minutes before having to surface for air.
  (A) as long
  (B) as long as
  (C) so long
  (D) so long that
  5. Protein digestion begins in the stomach ____ends in the small intestine.
  (A) while
  (B) and
  (C) how
  (D) because
  6. When natural gas burns, its___ into atoms of carbon and hydrogen.
  (A) hydrocarbon molecules, breaking up
  (B) broke up by hydrocarbon molecules
  (C) hydrocarbon molecules break up
  (D) broken up hydrocarbon molecules
  7. _____ ballet dancers learn five basic positions for the arms and feet.
  (A) All of
  (B) Of every
  (C) All
  (D) Every
  8. Some colonies of bryozoans, small marine animals, form ___with trailing stems.
  (A) creeping colonies
  (B) which colonies creep
  (C) creeping colonies are
  (D) colonies creep
  9. Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued six women's rights cases before the United States Supreme Court in the 1970's,____
  (A) of five winning them
  (B) five winning of them
  (C) of them five winning
  (D) winning five of them
  10. Natural selection is defined as the process ___the course of evolution by preserving those traits best adapted for an organism's survival.
  (A) to which directs
  (B) of which directs it
  (C) directs it
  (D) that directs
  11. ____ 363 miles between the cities of Albany and Buffalo in New York State, the Eric Canal helped link the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.
  (A) The extension of
  (B) The extension
  (C) Extending
  (D) Extends
  12.The chief sources of B12,a water-soluble vitamin ____ stored in the body, include meat, milk and eggs.
  (A) is not
  (B) that is not
  (C) not that is
  (D) that not
  13. ____ is rooted in experiments in iron and steel conducted in the nineteenth century.
  (A) While the history of twentieth-century architecture
  (B) The history of twentieth-century architecture
  (C) That the history of twentieth-century architecture
  (D) Both twentieth-century architecture and its history
  14.The primary source of energy for tropical cyclones is the latent heat released when ____
  (A) does water vapor condense
  (B) condensed water vapor
  (C) water vapor condenses
  (D) the condensation of water vapor
  15. Maufacturing is Canada's most important economic activity, ____17 percent of the workforce.
  (A) engages
  (B) and to engage
  (C) that it engage
  (D) engaging
  16. The outer layer of the heart, called the pericardium, forms a sac in what the
  A B C D
  heart lies.
  17. Wood from the ash tree becomes extremely flexibly when it is exposed to steam.
  A B C D
  18. The ability to talk is one of the skill that make humans different from the
  A B C
  rest of the animal world.
  D
  19. In plane geometry, the sum of the internal angles of any triangle
  A B C
  has always equal to 180 degrees.
  D
  20. Polar bears are bowlegged and pigeon-toed, adaptations that enable this
  A B
  massive animals to maintain their balance as they walk.
  C D
  21. Caves are formed by the chemical or action mechanical of water on soluble
  A B
  rock, by volcanic activity, and by earthquakes.
  C D
  22. Celery, an edible plant is having long stalks topped with feathery leaves,
  A B C
  grows best in cool weather.
  D
  23. The first fiction writer in the United States to achieve international fame
  A B C
  was Washington Irving, who wrote many stories, included " Rip Van Winkle" and
  D
  "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".
  24. Three fundamental aspects of forest conversation are the protection of
  A
  immature trees, the use of proper harvesting methods, and provide for an
  B C
  environment that supports reproduction.
  D
  25. For each enzyme reaction there is an optimum temperature which maximum
  A B C
  efficiency is achieved.
  D
  26. Adolescence is a transitional stage in human development from the beginning
  A B
  of puberty to the attainment of the emotion, social, and physical maturity of
  C
  adulthood.
  D
  27. The people native to the northwest coast of North American have long
  A
  be known for wood carvings of stunning beauty and extraordinary quality.
  B C D
  28. Colonial efforts to manufacture glass at Jamestown---- and later attempts
  A B
  near Philadelphia and Boston---failed despite the abundant of fuel and good raw
  C
  materials.
  D
  29. The orbit of a celestial body is usually in the shape of ellipse.
  A B C D
  30. Chicago is the third largest publishing center in the United States,
  A B C
  exceeding only by New York City and San Francisco.
  D
  31. North American bison differ from domestic cattle in have 14 rather than 13
  A B C D
  pairs of ribs.
  32. Female sea turtles, before laying her eggs, swim as much as 2,000 kilometers
  A B
  to return to the beaches where they themselves were hatched.
  C D
  33. Water is the only substance that occur at ordinary temperatures in all three
  A B C
  states of matter: solid, liquid and gas.
  D
  34. Despite the growth of manufacturing and other industries, the economy
  A B
  of the state of Texas has remained heavily dependence on oil and gas.
  C D
  35. Lyndon B. Johnson was the only United States President who oath of office was
  A B C
  administered by a woman Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes.
  D
  36. It took more than fourteen years to carve the faces of four United States
  A B C
  Presidents into the granite cliffs to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
  D
  37.Charles Bullfinch was the architect who design the original red brick core of
  A B C
  the State House in Boston.
  D
  38.Rarely has a technological development had as great an impact on as much
  A B
  aspects of social, economic, and cultural development as the growth of
  C D
  electronics.
  39. Lowell, Massachusetts, known as the "Spindle City" since 1822 when its first
  A B
  textile mills were built, attracted worldwide attention as textile center.
  C D
  40.Strange Victory, Sara Teas dale's smallest and most perfect collection
  A B
  of poems, appear in print in 1933.
  C D
  Section Three: Reading Comprehension
  Questions 1-10
  As Philadelphia grew from a small town into a city in the first half of the eighteenth
  century, it became an increasingly important marketing center for a vast and growing
  agricultural hinterland. Market days saw the crowded city even more crowded, as
  line fanners from within a radius of 24 or more kilometers brought their sheep, cows, pigs,
  (5) vegetables, cider, and other products for direct sale to the townspeople. The High Street
  Market was continuously enlarged throughout the period until 1736, when it reached
  from Front Street to Third. By 1745 New Market was opened on Second Street
  between Pine and Cedar. The next year the Callowhill Market began operation.
  Along with market days, the institution of twice-yearly fairs persisted in
  (10) Philadelphia even after similar trading days had been discontinued in other colonial
  cities. The fairs provided a means of bringing handmade goods from outlying places to
  would-be buyers in the city. Linens and stockings from Germantown, for example,
  were popular items.
  Auctions were another popular form of occasional trade. Because of the
  (15) competition, retail merchants opposed these as well as the fairs. Although
  governmental attempts to eradicate fairs and auctions were less than successful, the
  ordinary course of economic development was on the merchants' side, as increasing
  business specialization became the order of the day. Export merchants became
  differentiated from their importing counterparts, and specialty shops began to appear in
  (20) addition to general stores selling a variety of goods.
  One of the reasons Philadelphia's merchants generally prospered was because the
  surrounding area was undergoing tremendous economic and demographic growth.
  They did their business, after all, in the capital city of the province. Not only did they
  cater to the governor and his circle, but citizens from all over the colony came to the
  (25) capital for legislative sessions of the assembly and council and the meetings of the
  courts of justice.
  1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
  (A) Philadelphia's agriculture importance
  (B) Philadelphia's development as a marketing
  center
  (C) The sale of imported goods in Philadelphia
  (D) The administration of the city of
  Philadelphia
  2. It can be inferred from the passage that new
  markets opened in Philadelphia because
  (A) they provided more modem facilities than
  older markets
  (B) the High Street Market was forced to close
  (C) existing markets were unable to serve the
  growing population
  (D) farmers wanted markets that were closer
  to the farms.
  3. The word "hinterland " in line 3 is closest in
  meaning to
  (A) tradition
  (B) association
  (C) produce
  (D) region
  4. The word "it" in line 6 refers to
  (A) the crowded city
  (B) a radius
  (C) the High Street Market
  (D) the period
  5. The word "persisted" in line 9 is closest in
  meaning to
  (A) returned
  (B) started
  (C) declined
  (D) continued
  6. According to the passage, fairs in Philadelphia
  were held
  (A) on the same day as market says
  (B) as often as possible
  (C) a couple of times a year
  (D) whenever the government allowed it
  7. It can be inferred that the author mentions
  "Linens and stockings" in line 12 to show that
  they were items that
  (A) retail merchants were not willing to sell
  (B) were not available in the stores in
  Philadelphia
  (C) were more popular in Germantown man
  in Philadelphia
  (D) could easily be transported
  8. The word "eradicate" in line 16 is closest in
  meaning to
  (A) eliminate
  (B) exploit
  (C) organize
  (D) operate

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