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2002年1月TOEFL机经

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  1. (A) Review their notes from the class lectures.
  (B) Reread their textbook.
  (C) Review their homework assignments.
  (D) Talk with their professor.
  2. (A) He wants to go home early today.
  (B) He wants the woman to repeat what she said.
  (C) He understands why the woman was late.
  (D) It often takes him two hours to get home.
  3. (A) Try to borrow Professor Wilson’s camera.
  (B) Apologize for breaking Professor Wilson's camera.
  (C) Use the man's camera carefully.
  (D) Ask the man to take the photographs for her.
  4. (A) She has plans to work in a supermarket this summer.
  (B) She wants to take a class in marketing.
  (C) She doesn't want to work this summer.
  (D) She hasn't finalized her plans for the summer.
  5. (A) Calculate the number of calories in the cake.
  (B) Celebrate his birthday some other time.
  (C) Save a piece of cake for later.
  (D) Have some cake with the woman.
  6. (A) Go to bed earlier.
  (B) Go to the gym less often.
  (C) Go to the gym later in the day.
  (D) Go to the gym with a friend.
  7. (A) She has several pages more to copy.
  (B) She likes the way the copies look.
  (C) She doesn't know how to operate the machine.
  (D) She'll be finished soon.
  8. (A) She took the wrong prescription for her condition.
  (B) She took the medication as directed.
  (C) She forgot to take her medication last night.
  (D) She didn't take the medication with food.
  9. (A) She needed the notes last week.
  (B) She'll have enough time to prepare for the exam.
  (C) The man won't need to study the notes for the exam.
  (D) The man can return her notes after the exam
  10. (A) Get a new suit.
  (B) Worry less about his appearance.
  (C) Look for a different job.
  (D) Have his suit cleaned.
  11. (A) She expects the weather to be nice next weekend.
  (B) She forgot she had so much studying to do.
  (C) She usually hands in her assignments early.
  (D) She won't have much time to study later.
  12. (A) She doesn't like science fiction.
  (B) She plans to attend the fair.
  (C) She can't meet the man on Saturday.
  (D) She has already seen the movie.
  13. (A) He can't afford to buy the ticket.
  (B) He needs a break from the math problem.
  (C) He doesn't want to go to the opera.
  (D) He'll meet the woman when he has finished the math problem.
  14. (A) She didn't notice Kevin's new haircut.
  (B) Kevin often gets strange haircuts.
  (C) The man should get a haircut like Kevin's.
  (D) Kevin's haircut looks good on him.
  15. (A) Leave the package for him to mail later.
  (B) Find another person to send the package.
  (C) Proofread the report for him.
  (D) Finish the report before Wednesday's meeting.
  16. (A) The woman's notes might have fallen off her desk.
  (B) The woman can borrow his notes.
  (C) He'll help the woman organize her desk.
  (D) The woman probably won't find her notes.
  17. (A) He thinks the professor speaks too quickly.
  (B) He doesn't have trouble understanding the professor's lectures.
  (C) He isn't taking Professor Butler's class.
  (D) He thinks students shouldn't complain about the professor's lectures.
  18. (A) Her hometown doctor works at the student health center.
  (B) She cannot help the man choose a doctor.
  (C) She didn't know she needed a physical exam to play basketball.
  (D) The man should visit a doctor in his hometown.
  19. (A) She wishes she could take a different class.
  (B) She has already read most of the assigned books.
  (C) The students don't have to read every book on the list.
  (D) The reading list doesn't contain many interesting books.
  20. (A) She lost Saily's new address.
  (B) Sally had to move unexpectedly.
  (C) She'll bring the mail to Saily's house.
  (D) She's no longer in contact with Sally.
  21. (A) She hasn't finished her paper.
  (B) She has lost her parking sticker.
  (C) She's parked illegally.
  (D) She put too little money in the parking meter.
  22. (A) They have to change their weekend plans.
  (B) They recently visited Mount Henry Forest.
  (C) They hope to join the Outdoor Club next year.
  (D) They plan to go hiking this weekend.
  23. (A) There aren't many jobs available.
  (B) The woman needs to improve her skills.
  (C) The woman can find a better job.
  (D) There might be a way for the woman to keep the same job.
  24. (A) Form a new committee,
  (B) Join her committee.
  (C) Find out when the conference will be held.
  (D) Schedule a committee meeting.
  25. (A) The man should have called her relatives.
  (B) She has visited San Francisco before.
  (C) She won't need a tour guide.
  (D) She isn't looking forward to her trip.
  26. (A) Try to buy Jane's tickets.
  (B) Sell tickets to the boys' choir concert.
  (C) Invite Jane to the boys' choir concert.
  (D) Call the ticket office.
  27. (A) Ask if he can drive the car.
  (B) Repair the seats.
  (C) Offer to buy the car.
  (D) Look for a better deal.
  28. (A) He doesn't know what tools to bring.
  (B) The donkeys will carry the woman's personal items.
  (C) He doesn't mind helping the woman.
  (D) The woman won't have to carry tools.
  29. (A) The next bus leaves at 9 o'clock
  (B) The buses are running an hour late.
  (C) The woman will have to wait an hour.
  (D) He isn't sure when the next bus leaves.
  30. (A) Refuse to lend Mary her jacket.
  (B) Use the jacket less often.
  (C) Buy Mary a jacket.
  (D) Wear one of Mary's jackets.
  31. (A) She's unable to attend the study session.
  (B) She has seen a doctor recently.
  (C) She's concerned about medical care.
  (D) She mentions the need for some medical tests.
  32. (A) To improve the study skills of university students.
  (B) To suggest changes in the student government.
  (C) To give people the opportunity to speak with a politician.
  (D) To discuss graduation requirements for political science majors.
  33. (A) Graduate school application procedures.
  (B) Funding for university education.
  (C) Winning the confidence of voters.
  (D) Preparing for an important test.
  34. (A) Tell her what to study for the history test.
  (B) Write a favorable letter of recommendation.
  (C) Advise her about how to run an election campaign.
  (D) Suggest a topic for a research paper.
  35. (A) A lecture in their American literature course.
  (B) A film about the American frontier.
  (C) A book they both read.
  (D) The woman's recent trip to the American Midwest.
  36. (A) Boston schools.
  (B) Frontier life.
  (C) Teaching requirements.
  (D) Immigration patterns.
  37. (A) Boring
  (B) Comfortable.
  (C) Tragic.
  (D) Difficult.
  38. (A) She was a famous author.
  (B) Her family later became famous landowners.
  (C) She exemplifies the immigrant spirit.
  (D) She invented some labor-saving farm equipment.
  39. (A) To the library.
  (B) To the movies.
  (C) To a bookstore.
  (D) To a travel bureau.
  40. (A) The diagnosis of asthma.
  (B) How to prevent an asthma attack.
  (C) What asthma is and what happens during an asthma attack.
  (D) The types of medicine available to an asthmatic.
  41. (A) Inner ears.
  (B) Bronchial tubes.
  (C) Sinuses.
  (D) Tonsils.
  42. (A) They shouldn't come to the camp.
  (B) They must limit their activities.
  (C) They will be seen by a doctor every day.
  (D) They bring their medicine to camp.
  43. (A) It bothers people with asthma.
  (B) Cigarettes aren't allowed at the camp.
  (C) It pollutes the air in the tents.
  (D) People who smoke don't come to the camp.
  44. (A) The rate at which the universe is expanding.
  (B) How gravity affects a planet's orbit.
  (C) Newton's three laws of motion.
  (D) Early models of the universe.
  45. (A) That it can't be measured.
  (B) That it doesn't change.
  (C) That it's getting smaller.
  (D) That it's rapidly increasing.
  46. (A) Why stars move so quickly.
  (B) Why few stars have planets.
  (C) Why stars aren't moving toward one another.
  (D) Why stars haven't moved farther apart.
  47. (A) Newton's life and times.
  (B) The influence of earlier scientists on Newton's ideas.
  (C) How gravity repels objects very close to each other.
  (D) How the current theory resolved contradictions in earlier ones.
  48. (A) What spiders eat.
  (B) Why spiderwebs are so strong.
  (C) How computers can be useful to biologists.
  (D) How new kinds of structures might be designed.
  49. (A) They're much larger than spiders.
  (B) They're quite delicate.
  (C) They have unusual ways of gathering food.
  (D) They developed a long time before spiders.
  50. (A) Chemists.
  (B) Architects.
  (C) Airline pilots.
  (D) Auto designers.
  Section Two: Structure and Written Expression
  1.When __ from milk, the remainder is called skim milk.
  (A)all the butterfat is removed
  (B)removing all the butterfat that
  (C)is all the butterfat removed
  (D)the removal of all the butterfat
  2.The Buffalo River in Arkansas was designated __ in 1972.
  (A)a national river and
  (B)which a national river
  (C)a national river
  (D)being a national river
  3.Much of northern Canada lies within the Arctic Circle, and __ ice or the sparse vegetation known as tundra.
  (A)it is permanently covered by
  (B)by permanently it is covered
  (C)is permanently covered by it
  (D)it is covered by permanently
  4.Manipulation of the spinal column, massage, and dietary adjustments __ used in chiropractic therapy.
  (A)the principal methods are
  (B)are the principal methods
  (C)how are the principal methods
  (D)are there the principal methods
  5.Giant corporations __ to dominate the United States economy in the late nineteenth century, grew steadily larger during the 1920%.
  (A)which began
  (B)in which began
  (C)they began
  (D)which they began
  6.The tradition of the bowhead whale hunt __ back a thousand years and is a vital part of Inuit culture.
  (A)goes
  (B)if it goes
  (C)gone
  (D)that went
  7.__ the son of an impoverished farmer, was born on Long Island.
  (A)The poet was Walt Whitman
  (B)When the poet Walt Whitman
  (C)The poet Walt Whitman
  (D)That the poet Walt Whitman
  8.The primary digestive function of the throat and esophagus is __ swallowed materials from the mouth to the stomach.
  (A)to transport
  (B)transported
  (C)for transportation
  (D)that transported
  9.Insulin is manufactured by specialized cells in the pancreas and released __ glucose reaches a certain concentration in the bloodstream.
  (A)which
  (B)whenever
  (C)how
  (D)during
  10.One of the basic principles of wildlife conservation involves __ adequate natural food and shelter to maintain populations of each species in a given habitat.
  (A)the provision
  (B)that provision
  (C)to provide
  (D)providing
  11.In 1974 the space probe Mariner 10 discovered __ Mercury's surface is cratered by meteorite impacts.
  (A)that the planet
  (B)of the planet
  (C)the planet that
  (D)which planet is
  12.In the diurnal type of tidal oscillation, the alternate rise and fall of sea level, a single high water and a single low water occur __ tidal day.
  (A)each
  (B)each of
  (C)each of the
  (D)of each
  13.The chief justice of the United States presides over the Supreme Court during oral arguments and in conferences __ 。
  (A)of which decisions concern
  (B)have important decisions
  (C)that important decisions
  (D)concerning important decisions
  14.By focusing on the interesting, __ the significant, the penny press newspapers of the 1830's helped to change the concept of news.
  (A)which does not necessarily
  (B)not necessarily
  (C)was not necessarily
  (D)nor necessarily being
  15.Documentary evidence supports claims that __ the New World about AD 1000.
  (A)reached the Vikings
  (B)the Vikings reached
  (C)reaching the Vikings
  (D)the Vikings that reached
  16.Fog and mist, like clouds, can formed only in the presence of dust particles.
  A B C D
  17.The Spanish claiming title to all of North America and established the oldest city in
  A B C
  the United States, St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565.
  D
  18.The federal system of government in Canada is similar to it of the United States.
  A B C D
  19.It may be argued that genetics, the study of heredity and variation, underwent the
  A B
  most rapid development of any science biological in the twentieth century.
  C D
  20.Music involves the interaction of three elements: rhythm, melodic, and harmony.
  A B C D
  21.The Medicare program was established in 1965 to helping elderly United
  A B
  States citizens pay the increasing cost of health care.
  C D
  22.Researchers have found subtle neurological differences between the brains
  A B
  of men and women either in physical structure and in the waythey function.
  C D
  23.Scientists have traditionally classified plants by grouping them according
  A B
  to similarities in their overall appear, their internal structure, and the form of
  C
  their reproductive organs.
  D
  24.Geometric figures first appeared more than 15,000 years ago in both
  A
  practically and decorative forms, such as shapes of buildings,cave
  B C
  paintings, and decorations on pottery.
  D
  25.In the early nineteenth century, the Cherokee nation of American Indians was adopted
  A B
  a written constitution based on that of the United States.
  C D
  26.The able of writers to precisely record observations made about others enables them
  A B
  to include in their work a great deal of material outside their own experience.
  C D
  27.In Connecticut, hundreds of houses dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth
  A B
  centuries are preserved by more as 100 local or national historical societies.
  C D
  28.In 1899 Mary Elizabeth Brown donated hers collection of over 200 musical
  A B C
  instruments to the Metropolitan Museum of art.
  D
  29. Four different types of remembering are ordinarily distinguished by psychologists:
  A B C
  recollection, recall, recognize, and relearning.
  D
  30.Harbors are protected areas of water that can be used the transfer of passengers
  A B C
  and cargo between ships shore.
  D
  31.Fossil remains reveal that the farther back in time an animal lived, the smaller
  A B
  than was its brain in proportion to the size of its skull.
  C D
  32. As do all insects, a butterfly has a hard outer covering, called it an exoskeleton,
  A B C
  that both supports and protects the body.
  D
  33.In the early 1900's Pennsylvania's industries grew rapidly, a growth sometimes
  A B
  accompanied by disputes labor.
  C D
  34.Also known as a movie or a film, the motion picture is one of the most popular
  A B
  form of art and entertainment throughout the world.
  C D
  35.The soil in which coffee is grown must be rich, moisture, and absorbent enough
  A B C
  to accept water readily, but sufficiently loose to allow rapid drainage.
  D
  36.A merger is achieved when a company purchased the property of other firms,
  A
  thus absorbing them into one corporate structure that retain its original identity.
  B C D
  37.Under the certain conditions, a rainbow appears at the end of a rain shower
  A B C
  in the quarter of the sky opposite the Sun.
  D
  38. During the nineteenth century the molecular theory of matter was developed,
  which considered all matter to be composed of tiny, indivisible entity
  A B C D
  called molecules.
  39. A cardinal role for players of the lute, a stringed instrument, are that every
  A B C
  note is sustained for as long as possible.
  D

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