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[外语类试卷]2002年9月TOEFL(托福)真题试卷(无答案).doc

1、2002 年 9 月 TOEFL(托福)真题试卷(无答案)(A)She needs to find a different roommate.(B) She thinks the man should get a haircut(C) She didnt recognize the man because of his haircut(D)Few people have noticed her roommates haircut(A)Call for the latest weather report(B) Ask the woman for direction to the library(

2、C) Go to the library to do research for the field trip(D)Call his professor about the field trip(A)She cant find her car(B) Her car isnt insured(C) Shell inspect her car for damage(D)Shes trying to find out about the insurance(A)He agrees with the woman(B) He hasnt been to a game recently(C) He does

3、nt think the team has been playing well(D)He doesnt know much about baseball(A)He has never been to the auditorium(B) He wants to stop and ask for directions(C) The woman wont be late(D)The program in the auditorium has already begun(A)Arrive at class on time(B) Finish his assignments more promptly(

4、C) Get his watch fixed(D)Get notes about the class from a friend(A)He plans to sing a song at the audition(B) He thinks the woman should be in the play(C) He thinks the woman should invite someone else to the play(D)Hes not interested in performing with the drama club(A)Shes too sick to have visitor

5、s(B) She picked up her brother last night(C) Her brothers flight was canceled(D)Her brother has changed his plans(A)He has a very high phone bill this month, too(B) The woman should contact the phone company(C) The woman should make fewer long-distance calls(D)Hell help the woman pay her phone bill(

6、A)Help Laura with her paper next week(B) Ask Laura to clean the apartment by herself(C) Ask someone else to clean the apartment with Larua(D)Ask Laura to wait until next weekend to do the cleaning(A)He hasnt read the committees report yet(B) Hell encourage the committee to finish the report soon.(C)

7、 The committee took longer to finish the report than expected(D)The committees report contains mistakes(A)Shes afraid of getting hurt(B) She wont be free this weekend(C) Shed rather go to Mount Hope(D)She prefers to go skiing by herself(A)She realizes the equipment is easily damaged(B) She wont forg

8、et to put away the equipment(C) She always performs experiments carefully(D)Shes worried about the results of her experiment(A)He doesnt want the woman to give him money(B) He doesnt remember bow much the groceries cost(C) The concert tickets were inexpensive(D)He had forgotten about the concert(A)T

9、urn on the television(B) Change the channel immediately for the woman(C) Continue watching the nature program(D)Check to see when the nature program is on(A)She also would like to work for the school newspaper(B) The man has too many books to carry(C) The man has a very busy schedule(D)The man took

10、more than five classes last semester(A)Tell her more about the exhibit(B) Invite someone else to the museum(C) Take a course in art history(D)Ask Mary when the exhibit will begin(A)His housemate doesnt want the windows dosed(B) His housemate is responsible for paying the electric bill(C) The windows

11、 are hard to close(D)Hes anxious for the weather to warm up(A)The play will be performed at another location(B) The woman didnt intend to attend the play(C) It isnt possible to cancel the play(D)The play was going to be performed outside(A)Shed prefer to go to a different restaurant(B) Shell join th

12、e man for dinner(C) She has been to the restaurant before(D)The man should order spaghetti at the restaurant(A)She thought the furniture would be more expensive(B) She doesnt remember how much the furniture cost(C) She still tired from carrying the furniture into the house(D)The furniture is too big

13、 for the house(A)Shed like to watch television with the maul(B) The mall shouldnt waste his time watching television(C) The man should watch a different program(D)The television program doesnt start until later in the evening(A)Help the woman repair her car(B) Help the woman find a job(C) Cancel the

14、 womans appointment for her(D)Take the woman to her doctors office(A)Try to switch hours with someone else(B) Ask his boss to raise his pay(C) Look of a more suitable job(D)Do the extra work without complaining(A)She knows why Bob is angry(B) Bob isnt really angry with the man(C) Bob will probably r

15、emain angry until the maw apologizes(D)The man should ask Bob to apologize(A)Hell move into his new apartment in a couple of months(B) Hed like the woman to help him move into the apartment(C) He hopes Pete will move into the apartment soon(D)The apartment might be too expensive for him(A)Look for a

16、 bigger mirror on sale(B) Take the mirror back to the store next week(C) Leave without buying the mirror(D)Hang a picture next to the mirror(A)Shes worried that the man will miss next weeks deadline(B) She doesnt know when the deadline for tuition payment is(C) The man should have paid his tuition a

17、 week ago(D)The man has all week to pay his tuition(A)Its too late to join the soccer team(B) The mans grades have begun to improve recently(C) The man might not have enough time to play soccer(D)The man should continue to improve his soccer skills(A)He finds Dr. Langstons lectures boring(B) He pays

18、 close attention to Dr. Langstons lectures(C) Dr. Langstons lectures are short but challenging(D)He doesnt usually sit through an entire lecture(A)A study group(B) Studio Art 101(C) The mans painting(D)A professional artist(A)Making a gift for the woman(B) Working on a class assignment(C) Discussing

19、 his career(D)Preparing to teach an art class(A)Study paintings by other artists(B) Go to her fathers art exhibit(C) Show the instructor his sketches(D)Change the color of the sky in his painting(A)By listening to her father(B) By working for an artist(C) By talking to the studio art instructor(D)By

20、 taking several art courses(A)Take a history exam(B) Go to an art exhibit(C) Meet some classmates(D)Help the man with his painting(A)The difficulty of raising animals on farms in colonial America(B) Traffic problems in colonial American cities(C) Population growth in colonial American cities(D)Econo

21、mic conditions in colonial America(A)By widening the streets(B) By using coaches to provide free public transportation(C) By preventing carts from entering town(D)By making laws to keep farm animals off the street(A)Carts scared the pigs away(B) Carts injured a large number of people(C) Carts often

22、moved too slowly(D)Carts broke down too easily(A)They used carts for collecting garbage(B) They used pigs to get rid of garbage(C) They burnt the garbage(D)They set up trash cans(A)The advantages of traditional surveying methods(B) Using satellites to communicate with mountain climbers(C) Obtaining

23、new information about a mountain(D)Controlling satellites from the top of a mountain(A)To indicate how climbers communicated(B) To show that climbers enjoyed many comforts(C) To show that modem telephones work at high altitudes(D)To emphasize how small some equipment had become(A)Detailed maps from

24、previous studies(B) Recent advances in technology.(C) Plenty of funding for the study(D)Experience carrying heavy loads up mountains(A)To carry information that would help determine elevation(B) To provide accurate weather reports(C) To relay information from scientists around the world(D)To indicat

25、e which route the mountain climbers should take(A)The adaptations of the African grass mouse to its environment(B) The sleeping habits of the African grass mouse(C) The effect of intense sunlight on the diet of the African grass mouse(D)The habitat of the African grass mouse(A)It has a flattened sha

26、pe(B) It has an extra layer of pigmented tissue(C) It has a furry covering(D)It has a large cranial cavity(A)They are active during daylight hours(B) Their heads are exposed to sunlight while they sleep(C) They have only partially adapted to their tropical environment(D)Their wings are easily damage

27、d by ultraviolet radiation(A)The increase in the number of congressional representatives(B) The process of hiring congressional staff members(C) The role of congressional representatives aides(D)The structure of congressional elections(A)Research foreign policy issues(B) Communicate with the aides o

28、f other congressional representatives(C) Help citizens solve problems(D)Oversee local elections(A)To compare the duties of politicians in different countries(B) To point out that too many laws are proposed(C) To emphasize the importance of Congress(D)To explain why a congressional representative nee

29、ds a large staff(A)Negotiating deals with other congressional aides(B) Suggesting laws that will be popular with local voters(C) Managing a representatives financial interests(D)Creating new ways to campaign for their bosses51 Many scientists believe _ as a result of a collision between the newly fo

30、rmed Earth and a large asteroid.(A)that the Moon was formed(B) in that the Moon was formed(C) that the Moon formed was(D)when the Moon war formed52 The organ-pipe cactus is _ in the United States.(A)rare that(B) it rare(C) so that rare(D)rare53 Willa Cather, _, gained recognition for her books conce

31、rning the American frontier.(A)a novelist and Pulitzer prizewinning(B) a Pulitzer prizewinning novelist(C) a Pulitzer prizewinning novelist who(D)was a Pulitzer prizewinning novelist54 The average wavelength of visible light is2,000 times _ the diameter of an atom.(A)much as(B) as great(C) greater t

32、han(D)more than that55 _ ants libe in nests, which may be located in the fround, under a rock, or built above ground and may be made of twigs, sand, or gravel.(A)Most(B) The most of(C) Most of(D)Of the most56 The banking systems of the world have many similarities, _ they alsp differ, sometimes in q

33、uite material respects.(A)of which(B) in spite of(C) but(D)how57 Learning that takes place in infancy provides the _ for the eventual transformation of a child into an adult.(A)foundation is necessary(B) necessary foundation is(C) necessary in the foundation(D)foundation necessary58 In the late 1930

34、s and early 1940s, Jacob Lawrence created many paintings _ the lives of famous African American activists.(A)Portrayed(B) portrayed them(C) that they portrayed(D)that portrayed59 The Centennial Exposition, _ in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1876, celebrated the one- hundredth anniversary of the Dec

35、laration of Independence.(A)was held(B) to be held(C) held(D)by holding60 In the dark abyss of the deep sea _ is produced by luminescent fish.(A)because the only light(B) the only light(C) the only light that(D)is the only light61 The classic American novel Moby Dick _ an account of the conflict bet

36、ween human beings and their fate.(A)may be regarded as(B) as may be regarded(C) regarded as may be(D)regarded may as be62 In the metals industry, hydrogen is used to prevent metals from tarnishing while undergoing_.(A)treated by heat(B) heat treatments(C) by heat treatments(D)heat-treated一、Sections

37、Three :Reading Comprehension63 Hunting is at best a precarious way of procuring food, even when the diet is supplemented withseeds and fruits. Not long after the last Ice Age, around 7,000 B.C. (during the Neolithic period),some hunters and gatherers began to rely chiefly on agriculture for their su

38、stenance. Otherscontinued the old pastoral and nomadic ways. Indeed, agriculture itself evolved over the courseof(5) time, and Neolithic peoples had long known how to grow crops. The real transformation of humanlife occurred when huge numbers of people began to rely primarily and permanently on the

39、grainthey grew and the animals they domesticated.Agriculture made possible a more stable and secure life. With it Neolithic peoples flourished,fashioning an energetic, creative era. They were responsible for many fundamental inventions and(10) innovations that the modern world takes for granted. Fir

40、st, obviously, is systematic agriculture-that is, the reliance of Neolithic peoples on agriculture as their primary, not/nerely subsidiary,source of food.Thus they developed the primary economic activity of the entire ancient world and the basis of allmodern life. With the settled routine of Neolith

41、ic farmers came the evolution of towns and(15) eventually cities. Neolithic farmers usually raised more food than they could consume, and theirsurpluses permitted larger, healthier populations. Population growth in turn created an evengreater reliance on settled farming, as only systematic agricultu

42、re could sustain the increasednumbers of people. Since surpluses o food could also be bartered for other commodities, theNeolithic era witnessed ihe beginnings of large-scale exchange of goods. In time the increasing(20) complexity of Neolithic societies led to the development of writing, prompted b

43、y the need to keeprecords and later by the urge to chronicle experiences, learning, and beliefs.The transition to settled life also had a profound impact on the family. The shared needs andpressures that encourage extended-family ties are less prominent in settled than in nomadicsocieties. Bonds to

44、the extended family weakened. In towns and cities, the nuclear family was(25) more dependent on its immediate neighbors than on kinfolk.63 What does the passage mainly discuss?(A)Why many human societies are dependent on agriculture(B) the changes agriculture brought to human life(C) How Neolithic p

45、eoples discovered agriculture(D)Why the first agricultural societies failed64 The word “precarious“ in line 1 is closest in meaning to(A)uncertain(B) humble(C) worthy(D)unusual65 The author mentions “seeds and fruits“ in line 2 as examples of(A)the first crops cultivated by early agricultural societ

46、ies(B) foods eaten by hunters and gatherers as a secondary food source(C) types of food that hunters and gatherers lacked in their diets(D)the most common foods cultivated by early agricultural societies66 The word “settled“ in line 15 is closest in meaning to(A)advanced(B) original(C) involved(D)st

47、able67 According to the passage, agricultural societies produced larger human populations because agriculture(A)created more varieties of food(B) created food surpluses(C) resulted in increases in leisure time(D)encouraged bartering68 According to the passage, all of the following led to the develop

48、ment of writing EXCEPT the(A)need to keep records(B) desire to write down beliefs(C) extraction of ink from plants(D)growth of social complexity69 The word “chronicle“ in line 23 is closest in meaning to(A)repeat(B) exchange(C) understand(D)describe70 According to the passage, how did the shift to a

49、gricultural societies impact peoples family relationships?(A)the extended family became less important.(B) Immediate neighbors often became family members.(C) the nuclear family became self-sufficient.(D)Family members began to wok together to raise food.71 The author mentions all of the following as results of the shift to agricultural societies EXCEPT(A)an increase in invention and innovation(B) emergence of towns and cities(C) development of a system of trade(D)a

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