1、BFT(听力)模拟试卷 10及答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 You will hear two conversations. Write down one word or number in the numbered spaces on the forms below. CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4) The man usually can be gotten in touch at【 L1】 _or in【 L2】 _. Time for her sister to come back: next【 L3】 _. The woman will come to
2、 the mans at【 L4】 _. 1 【 L1】 2 【 L2】 3 【 L3】 4 【 L4】 4 CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8) The woman is packing and leaving. How: by【 L5】 _. When:【 L6】 _. To where:【 L7】 _. The relationship between the two people: a【 L8】 _. 5 【 L5】 6 【 L6】 7 【 L7】 8 【 L8】 二、 Part 2 8 You will hear five people talking abou
3、t “How to Slow Down the Pace of Life “. For questions 9-13, choose from the list AF what each speaker says. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use. A Try to avoid rushing all the time in life. B Go watchless and join in clock-free activities. C Plan your li
4、fe and do whats necessary. D Check and reflect your time management constantly. E Schedule in accordance with your own bio-clock. F Get more out of life by doing or expecting less. 9 Speaker 1 10 Speaker 2 11 Speaker 3 12 Speaker 4 13 Speaker 5 三、 Part 3 13 Look at the ten statements for this part.
5、You will hear a man talking about “The Wright Brothers “. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(NM). 14 The Wright Brothers spent a lot of time observing flying birds. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 15 The Wrights found the air flowing in wings enabl
6、ed birds to fly. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 16 For the Wrights, the control of the flying aircraft was the key problem. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 17 The Wrights spent a lot of money on the first full-size glider. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 18 The first pilo
7、ted glider weighed 50 pound. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 19 Not all tests of the 50-pound glider were successful. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 20 The wind tunnel was used to test the effects of wing shapes on lift. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 21 The new glider f
8、lew in 1901 and it had a tail. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 22 The powered aircraft was built to learn how propellers work. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 23 The Flyer II was built in 1903 with the help of a local banker. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 四、 Part 4 23 Lo
9、ok at the questions for this part. You will hear a woman talking about respect. For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response. 24 The case of the driver indicates that_. ( A) youd better keep in touch with the world ( B) you could learn new thing
10、s from everyone ( C) you should pay attention to others advice 25 When the speaker shows interest and respect for others stories, they would_. ( A) be more patient with her ( B) invite her for a nice chat ( C) arrange free visits for her 26 It is suggested that disagreements should be expressed in_.
11、 ( A) a polite manner ( B) a unique fashion ( C) a direct way 27 Its prone to have disputes in the speakers work because_. ( A) mistrusts are mutual ( B) mistakes are intolerable ( C) miscues are common 28 The speaker would feel awkward if she allowed herself_. ( A) to appear arrogant ( B) to be off
12、ensive ( C) to sound too gentle 29 What often leads to the worst possible interpretation is_. ( A) the face-to-face discussion in real life ( B) the written communication on the Internet ( C) the social exchange in telephone conversations 30 We can learn from the talk that the speaker is_. ( A) soci
13、al and selfish ( B) open and hardworking ( C) curious and civil BFT(听力)模拟试卷 10答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 【听力原文】 You will hear two conversations. Write down one word or number in the numbered spaces on the forms below. CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4) (M: Man, W: Woman) W: Hello, Bob? This is Nancy speaking. Im
14、so glad Ive got hold of you at last. M: Were you trying to get in touch with me? If Im not at home, you can usually reach me at my club here. W: Thats good to know. Listen, Bob. Ive got news for you. M: What is it? W: My sister Amy is coming back from the States. M: Thats great. When is she coming b
15、ack? W: Next weekend. M: Next week? OK. Lets get together tonight and plan a party for her. W: All right. Ill come to your place at 8:00. M: Good, Ill be waiting for you. W: See you later. M: See you later. 1 【正确答案】 home 2 【正确答案】 club 3 【正确答案】 weekend 4 【正确答案】 8 4 【听力原文】 (M: Man, W: Woman) M: What a
16、re you doing? W: Im packing. M: Why? W: Because Im leaving. M: Youre not. W: Yes, I am. Im catching the first train tomorrow. M: But, I. W: And Im not coming back. M: Oh, oh .where are you going? W: To.to., Hawaii. M: Oh, darling. That is the end of Part 1. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answe
17、rs on the Answer Sheet. 5 【正确答案】 by train 6 【正确答案】 tomorrow 7 【正确答案】 Hawaii 8 【正确答案】 couple 二、 Part 2 8 【听力原文】 You will hear 5 people talking about “How to Slow Down the Pace of Life. For questions 9-13 choose from the list A-F what each speaker says. Use the letters only once. There is one extra le
18、tter which you do not need to use. Speaker 1: To slow down the speedy pace of life, I have only two words for you. That is: plan life. Only after determining what we want from life as opposed to how much we can get done, can we fundamentally change the way we use time. Therefore, you could think reg
19、ularly about what you want from your life. You could evaluate all activities, even the most trivial, by whether they add to that life. Then, you can ruthlessly weed out whatever does not, tasks, errands, TV shows, people, whatever. Speaker 2: Concerning this problem, my suggestion is manage time org
20、anically. Time is uniform only to clocks. Our bodies keep a regular time based on sunlight, temperature and the uneven tempo of work and leisure that first sets our inner clocks. Hence, you need to get to know your own bodys clock. Pay special attention to peak periods and take advantage of the peak
21、 periods in scheduling work. If you dont control your work schedule, try to negotiate one that allows this. I strongly recommend you dont make use of every minute. This only increases tension while reducing effectiveness. Speaker 3: Rushing is addictive. Once hooked, its hard to remember that the fa
22、stest way of doing things isnt always the best way. When hurried, you could ask yourself: “Do I really need to rush? Whats the worst thing that could happen to me if I dont? Is that worse than what its costing me to hurry?“ Well, my solutions are you distinguish between necessary haste and mere impa
23、tience and make a conscious effort not always to take the fastest path. For example, use stairs instead of elevators, walk rather than drive, cut and grate food that you used to process, use your hand instead of a calculator and the like. Speaker 4: How often do we really need to know what time it i
24、s? The fewer reminders we have of time, the better we can make this commodity serve rather than master us. Here are some of my suggestions. First, pay attention to how often you check the time. Reduce such occasions to a minimum. Second, go watch-less whenever possible. Third, cultivate an interest
25、in clock-free activities such as baseball, chess, quilt making, potting, fly-tying, and the like. Speaker 5: Well, I think controlling the volume of our activities makes it possible for us to get more out of life. For example, subtract an activity before adding a new one. Accept that you cant have i
26、t all and would not want to have it all. Treat career plateaus, tempered ambition, even reduced income as a potential time bonus. Approach growing older as an excellent opportunity to ease your pace and do more of what you really want to do. That is the end of Part 2. You now have 20 seconds to copy
27、 your answers onto the Answer Sheet. 9 【正确答案】 C 10 【正确答案】 E 11 【正确答案】 A 12 【正确答案】 B 13 【正确答案】 F 三、 Part 3 13 【听力原文】 Look at the ten statements for this part. You will hear a man talking about the Wright Brothers. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(NM). In 1
28、899, the Wright Brothers designed their first aircraft: a small, biplane glider. The Wright Brothers spent a great deal of time observing birds in flight. They noticed that birds soared into the wind and that the air flowing over the curved surface of their wings created lift. Birds change the shape
29、 of their wings to turn and maneuver. They believed that they could use this technique to obtain roll control by warping, or changing the shape, of a portion of the wing. Over the next three years, Wilbur and his brother Orville designed a series of gliders which were flown in both unmanned and pilo
30、ted flights. They recognized that control of the flying aircraft would be the most crucial and hardest problem to solve. Following a successful glider test, the Wrights built and tested a full-size glider. In 1900, the Wrights successfully tested their new 50-pound biplane glider in both unmanned an
31、d piloted flights. In fact, it was the first piloted glider. Based upon the results, the Wright Brothers planned to refine the controls and landing gear, and build a bigger glider. In 1901, the Wright Brothers flew the largest glider ever flown. Many problems occurred. The Wrights reviewed their tes
32、t results and decided to build a wind tunnel to test a variety of wing shapes and their effect on lift. Based upon these tests, they planned to design a new glider with a 32-foot wingspan and a tail to help stabilize it. During 1902, the brothers flew numerous test glides using their new glider. Wit
33、h successful glides to verify their wind tunnel tests, the inventors planned to build a powered aircraft. After months of studying how propellers work the Wright Brothers designed a motor and a new aircraft. The craft weighed 700 pounds and came to be known as the Flyer. After two attempts to fly th
34、is machine, one of which resulted in a minor crash, Orville Wright took the Flyer for a 12-second, sustained flight on December 17,1903. This was the first successful, powered, piloted flight in history. In 1904, the first flight lasting more than five minutes took place on November 9. The Flyer II
35、was flown by Wilbur Wright. That is the end of Part 3. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers onto the Answer Sheet. 14 【正确答案】 A 15 【正确答案】 B 16 【正确答案】 A 17 【正确答案】 C 18 【正确答案】 A 19 【正确答案 】 C 20 【正确答案】 A 21 【正确答案】 B 22 【正确答案】 B 23 【正确答案】 C 四、 Part 4 23 【听力原文】 Look at the questions for this part.
36、 You will hear a woman talking about respect. For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response. Once I was being driven by a limo to a hotel in Palm Springs to give a speech. The driver appeared to be in his 60s and I remember thinking, “how sad tha
37、t he has to keep working at this menial job.“ It turned out, though, that he was the retired CFO of a major Chicago-based corporation whod gotten bored with golf. He took a part-time job driving the hotels limo so he could meet people and stay in touch with the world. He even ended up giving some go
38、od advice to me, a financially naive engineer. I believe that every person deserves respect, and that I can learn something new from everyone. Now I make a point of asking people about their stories. From taxicab drivers to cleaning crews, each person gives me a chance to vicariously visit a place o
39、r do a thing that I might never experience on my own. Ive found most people are patient with me if I show an interest and respect for what they have to say. Respect doesnt mean we have to agree, but we should disagree in a civil fashion. My work is in high-speed electronic communication where miscue
40、s are common and can lead to serious disputes rooted in misunderstanding and distrust. Even though its impossible to assure civility in all situations, I cant recall a time when I have been proud of an online conversation that ended in an email nasty-gram. After the heat of the exchange wears off, I
41、 feel awkward, embarrassed that I allowed myself to be offensive. Some people think the Internet isolates and dehumanizes us. I dont agree. The net is simply a vehicle for people to communicate. When an online discussion becomes testy, many of us have learnt to move the discussion to face-to-face or
42、 at least the telephone so that better social cues can moderate an increasingly angry exchange. Reading words often invites the worst possible interpretation. Understanding this is a key to the world of the web. Whether its on the web or in person, when I meet new people, if Im open, curious and civil, I can learn new things. I believe its imperative, even selfish you might say, to treat every person with respect. This is the end of Part 4. You now have 2 minutes to copy your answers onto the Answer Sheet. 24 【正确答案】 B 25 【正确答案】 A 26 【正确答案】 A 27 【正确答案】 C 28 【正确答案】 B 29 【正确答案】 B 30 【正确 答案】 C