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[外语类试卷]托福模拟试卷37及答案与解析.doc

1、托福模拟试卷 37及答案与解析 ( A) She reads more slowly than the man does. ( B) She has a 1ot of material to read before she has coffee. ( C) The man does more work than is necessary. ( D) The man seems to be taking a long time preparing for philosophy class. ( A) The woman should have shown him the newspaper. (

2、 B) He thinks the woman will win the contest. ( C) The womans pictures are on top of the newspapers. ( D) The new photograph does not look anything like her others. ( A) Return his literature books to the bookstore. ( B) Keep his books from the literature class. ( C) Sell his literature books to the

3、 woman. ( D) Visit the reference section of the library. ( A) Give the secretary Janets new address and phone number. ( B) Ask Janet a question about his health. ( C) Get information about Janet from the secretary. ( D) Visit Janet at her new school. ( A) She will help the man find the exhibit. ( B)

4、 She has already seen the exhibit. ( C) She will help the man read the map. ( D) She knows where to get a map. ( A) She is also planning to travel. ( B) She already picked up money for the trip. ( C) She has to study instead of traveling. ( D) She thinks the man should take more money. ( A) The woma

5、n should not get involved in the situation. ( B) The woman should not be angry with he friends. ( C) He wants to talk to Sally and Mark. ( D) He will explain to the woman what happened. ( A) What travel plans Philip is making. ( B) How Philip s parents are going to travel. ( C) What Philip said. ( D

6、) Where Philip heard the news. ( A) She will have to postpone her trip. ( B) She has already gotten her passport application. ( C) The passport office is closed. ( D) She was late in applying for her passport. ( A) He has not played tennis in a while. ( B) He does not know how to play tennis. ( C) H

7、is tennis racket is broken. ( D) He needs to rest before he plays. ( A) No one was interested in the discussion. ( B) Politics is a sensitive topic. ( C) The woman is not being serious. ( D) People avoided discussing politics. ( A) She already read the book. ( B) She will not lend her book to the ma

8、n. ( C) The man can use her book whenever he likes. ( D) The man does not need the book. ( A) It is about to start raining. ( B) The rain will stop soon. ( C) It has been raining all day. ( D) It just stopped raining. ( A) She is not permitted to live off-campus this year. ( B) She has been living o

9、ff-campus for a year. ( C) She is happy with her living arrangements. ( D) She is required to move next year. ( A) She misses her old roommate. ( B) She changes roommates often. ( C) She does not know Julie very well. ( D) She did not really enjoy living with Julie. ( A) Take a shorter route. ( B) B

10、uy new sun glasses. ( C) Drive on a different road. ( D) Consider using Route 27. ( A) Give her ticket to the man. ( B) Borrow some jazz music from someone else. ( C) Go to the concert without the man. ( D) Help the man to complete his paper. ( A) Sullivans has never been able to keep its chef. ( B)

11、 The service at Sullivans is dependable. ( C) The quality of the cooking at Sullivans is inconsistent. ( D) Customers get a lot of personal attention at Sullivans. ( A) She thinks the wearier is pleasant. ( B) She has been working hard in the lab. ( C) She is not feeling very well today. ( D) She ha

12、s been staying up quite late recently. ( A) The woman can wear it all winter. ( B) The woman may have trouble paying for it. ( C) It may not be warm enough. ( D) It will not fit if the woman loses weight. ( A) Introduce Michelle to the other reporters. ( B) Take Michelle home. ( C) Take a tour of th

13、e office. ( D) Start working at his desk. ( A) They should turn left when they see a stop sign. ( B) He does not have the directions with him. ( C) He does not see the stop sign yet. ( D) He does not know which way to turn. ( A) Ho has not been to the new restaurant yet. ( B) He would like to go to

14、the new restaurant with the woman. ( C) The food at the new restaurant is not very good. ( D) A restaurants atmosphere is very important to him. ( A) She is planning to drop the class. ( B) She thinks the man wants to take the class. ( C) She only has one class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. ( D) She ha

15、s to leave for class. ( A) Ho does not feel very well. ( B) He had several teeth filled. ( C) The dentist gave him some medication. ( D) The woman is mistaken. ( A) Business courses have become popular. ( B) The school only offers business courses. ( C) The business school has a new program. ( D) Th

16、e school has just started to offer business courses. ( A) His alarm clock is broken. ( B) He bas been late before. ( C) He prefers to study early in the morning. ( D) He worked in the lab last night. ( A) He will lend the woman moneyto buy a computer. ( B) The woman should wait a while before buying

17、 a computer. ( C) The woman should find a better way to invest her savings. ( D) The woman should buy a computer. ( A) There are none left. ( B) They are too expensive. ( C) They might be available at the concert. ( D) They need to be purchased in advance. ( A) She will go to the restaurant with the

18、 man. ( B) She will meet the man and his friends later in the evening. ( C) She has already had dinner. ( D) She will not change her original plans. 30 31 Why does the woman visit the man? ( A) To pick up a letter of approval for studying abroad. ( B) To ask for assistance with changing her major. (

19、 C) To receive advice on how to learn a foreign language. ( D) To get information on study-abroad opportunities. 32 Why is the woman interested in Spain? ( A) She thinks its culture is similar to Mexicos. ( B) Her roommate studied there last semester. ( C) She has familial connections to the country

20、. ( D) She studied international law there. 33 What does the man imply about the type of program the woman mentions? ( A) There are none available in the country where she wants to study. ( B) It may not be the best choice for someone interested in language learning. ( C) Housing costs are usually n

21、ot included in the program price. ( D) Most students who have participated in one did not enjoy it. 34 Why will the woman see the man again tomorrow? ( A) To pick up some documents about study-abroad programs. ( B) To set up a meeting with a language department professor. ( C) To discuss the require

22、ments for students studying abroad. ( D) To plan her travel itinerary for her trip to Spain. 35 What can be inferred about the woman? ( A) She wants the man to suggest a course of action for her. ( B) She does not think the man understands what she wants to do. ( C) She wants the man to help her pla

23、n studying abroad. ( D) She does not know what information the man is looking for. 35 36 What is the talk mainly about? ( A) The gold mining operations among the Native Americans. ( B) The gold-mining frenzies in Georgia and California. ( C) The westward movement across the United States. ( D) The m

24、istreatment of the Native Americans in Georgia. 37 How does the professor explain the commencement of the rush for gold in Georgia? ( A) By discussing the relationship between the U.S. government and the Cherokee people. ( B) By explaining the term used to label miners who moved to Dahlonega in 1828

25、. ( C) By indicating how much money a miner could make in Dahlonega. ( D) By telling several accounts of the discovery of gold there in 1828. 38 What does the professor say about the Trail of Tears? ( A) It was the U.S. governments way of enforcing law in a lawless territory. ( B) It caused the deat

26、hs of thousands of Cherokee people who were forced to relocate. ( C) It was the route many miners followed when they left Georgia for California. ( D) It occurred when the collapse of the gold rush left many people impoverished. 39 The professor discusses two cases of gold rush that occurred in Geor

27、gia and California. Indicate the features of each event. Click in the correct box for each phrase. 40 What can be inferred about the man when he says this: ( A) He is ashamed of his misconception about the gold rush. ( B) He is uncertain of the validity of his information. ( C) He is confused about

28、the chronology of events in the lecture. ( D) He disagrees with the other students statement about the gold rush. 41 Why does the professor say this: ( A) To indicate that Dahlonega has changed little in the decades since the gold rush. ( B) To provide background details about a city that figured pr

29、ominently in the gold rush. ( C) To emphasize the effect that the gold rush had on the population of Dahlonega. ( D) To suggest that gold rush cities continued to prosper long after the initial rush ended. 41 42 What is the discussion mainly about? ( A) Global marketing of food products ( B) Interna

30、tional business in Europe ( C) Surprises in food preferences abroad ( D) Packaging food for exportation 43 How does the professor organize the lecture? ( A) He compares domestic and foreign products. ( B) He relates the textbook to his professional experience. ( C) He refers to case studies from the

31、 textbook. ( D) He presents information from most to least important, 44 Why does the student say this: ( A) She is asking the professor a question about his previous point. ( B) She is offering a possible answer to the professors question. ( C) She is changing the subject of the class discussion. (

32、 D) She is checking her comprehension of the professors opinion. 45 What technique does the professor use to encourage student discussion? ( A) He gives students positive reinforcement by praising their efforts. ( B) He asks the students to talk among themselves in small groups. ( C) He assigns a di

33、fferent part of the textbook to each student. ( D) He calls on each student by name to contribute to the discussion. 46 What did Ted Levitt mean by “the pluralization of consumption“? ( A) More people would begin to travel. ( B) More multinational corporations would produce brands. ( C) More consume

34、rs will have the means to afford goods. ( D) More people will want the same products. 47 What does the professor say about television and movie companies? ( A) He indicates that some companies hire foreign marketing experts. ( B) He criticizes the way that they advertise their programs and films. (

35、C) He notes that they are one of the most widely distributed exports. ( D) He points out that they are paid to display brand-name products. ( A) Memories of a recent storm. ( B) How strong winds develop into a hurricane. ( C) Weather patterns that can affect Florida. ( D) Planning a summer vacation.

36、 ( A) Wind speed. ( B) Rainfall ( C) Water temperature. ( D) Direction of approach. ( A) By name. ( B) By number. ( C) By location. ( D) By month. ( A) Study a weather map. ( B) Visit a weather station. ( C) Listen to a weather report. ( D) Go to a storm shelter. ( A) Successful business practices.

37、( B) Famous inventors. ( C) Public health concerns. ( D) Unsuccessful inventions. ( A) They drank from public water fountains. ( B) They passed around a cup of water. ( C) They drank from personal tin cups that they carried with them. ( D) They bought a paper cup of water. ( A) To demonstrate the im

38、portance of public health laws. ( B) To point out that without luck businesses will not succeed. ( C) To explain how traveling led to new inventions. ( D) To illustrate the importance of having the right product at the right time. 55 Much of northern Canada lies within the Arctic Circle, and _ ice o

39、r 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 56 One of the basic principles of wildlife conservation involves _ adequate natural food and shelter to maintain population

40、s of each species in a given habitat. ( A) the provision ( B) that provision ( C) to provide ( D) providing 57 The second-oldest continuously occupied governors mansion in the United States _ Jackson, Mississippi. ( A) the location in ( B) is the location ( C) is located in ( D) located in 58 A tele

41、vision camera produces an image by convening _ receives into a series of bright and dark dots. ( A) and it ( B) it ( C) what it ( D) that it 59 Constituting one of the earliest engineering techniques, _ in Paleolithic time was done in order to extend natural caves. ( A) tunnels were built ( B) which

42、 built tunnels ( C) the building of tunnels ( D) tunnels whose building 60 The organ-pipe cactus is _ in the United States. ( A) rare that ( B) it rare ( C) so that rare ( D) rare 61 The Centennial Exposition, _ in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1876, celebrated the one- hundredth anniversary of the

43、 Declaration of Independence. ( A) was held ( B) to be held ( C) held ( D) by holding 62 Among the 450 artworks in the White House art collection_. ( A) as is Mary Cassatts Young Mother and Two Children ( B) is Mary Cassatts Young Mother and Two Children ( C) which is Mary Cassatts Young Mother and

44、Two Children ( D) Mary Cassatts Young Mother and Two Children 63 _ , such as jazz, are often played from memory rather than from a written score. ( A) Of some types music ( B) Music some of types ( C) Some types of music ( D) Types of music some 64 Many meteorites are thought to have originated from

45、 _ that once existed between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. ( A) where a planet or planets ( B) a planet or planets so ( C) which a planet or planets ( D) a planet or planets 65 The Moon is much closer to Earth _ is the Sun, and thus it had greater influence on the tides. ( A) unlike ( B) than ( C)

46、 but ( D) where 66 The chemical composition of sandstone is the same as _ ( A) that of sand ( B) that sand is ( C) sand is that ( D) what of sand 67 Despite its fishlike form, the whale is _ and will drown if submerged too long. ( A) an animal breathes air that ( B) an animal that breathes air ( C)

47、an animal breathes air ( D) that an animal breathes air 68 Lucy Stone, _ first feminists in the United States, helped organize the American Woman Suffrage Association in 186 ( A) the one ( B) who was the ( C) another ( D) one of the 69 The Sun, the Moon, and Earth have magnetic fields, and_evidence

48、that the stellar that extend through vast regions galaxies have fields of space. ( A) which is ( B) is ( C) because ( D) There is 一、 Sections Three: Reading Comprehension 69 Select the appropriate phrases from the answer choices and match them to the trickster that they describe. TWO of the answer c

49、hoices will NOT be used. This question is worth 3 points. Answer Choices A. Introduces sickness, sorrow, and death to make life more interesting B. Transforms into various shapes to achieve his purposes C. Appears as an intellectual hero in stories of good and evil D. Creates a ball of silver light that becomes the moon E. Changes into a seed to gain entrance to the house of the gods F. Causes a great flood and then leads humans to a better world G. Brings light to the world by playing a trick on the go

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