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1、BFT(听力)模拟试卷 8及答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 You will hear two conversations. Write down one word or number in each of the numbered spaces on the forms below. CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4) Message From: Mr. 【 L1】 _ To: Mr. Wang Message: There is a very urgent meeting at【 L2】 _this afternoon. Please tell him to a

2、ttend the meeting and prepare the annual【 L3】 _of last year. For any questions, please call【 L4】 _. 1 【 L1】 2 【 L2】 3 【 L3】 4 【 L4】 4 ID Card For a new student, the ID card will be mailed to his/her mailing address approximately【 L5】 _working days after his/her enrollment in classes. For【 L6】_reason

3、s, the student needs to make sure that his/her mailing address is a【 L7】_and accurate【 L8】 _address. 5 【 L5】 6 【 L6】 7 【 L7】 8 【 L8】 二、 Part 2 8 You will hear a passage about “Surviving Cultural Shock “. For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F the five stages of cultural shock. Use the letters

4、only once. There is one extra letter, which you do not need to use. A. The Re-entry B. The Rejection C. The Acceptance D. The Honeymoon E. The Regression F. The Non-Party 9 Stage 1: _ 10 Stage 2: _ 11 Stage 3: _ 12 Stage 4: _ 13 Stage 5: _ 三、 Part 3 13 Look at the ten statements for this part. You w

5、ill hear a passage about “harms done by too much web surfing“. You will listen to it twice. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(NM). Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet. 14 According to research by the University of Florida, your health and your job prospe

6、cts could suffer as a result of too much web surfing. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 15 Your family and children could suffer from your overuse of the Internet. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 16 Three quarters of Americans used a computer at work or at home for an average of 15 h

7、ours per week. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 17 People between the ages of 30 and 39 used the Internet the most. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 18 Computer addiction could have serious repercussions on our society. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 19 People should restri

8、ct their use of Internet and must monitor children especially. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 20 The man given as an example of computer addition was online for an average of 35.9 hours per week. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 21 The man given as an example of computer addition f

9、elt anxious before he logged on to the computer and tired afterwards. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 22 The University of Florida will set up a program to people addicted to the Internet. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 23 Self-consciousness and loneliness are signs of computer ad

10、diction. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not Mentioned 四、 Part 4 23 Look at the questions for this part. You will hear a woman talking about her father. For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response. 24 Her father suffered from_. ( A) a neck injury (

11、B) a heart problem ( C) a muscle disease 25 In the local children hospital, her father worked as_. ( A) a volunteer to take care of the children ( B) a doctor to cure the gravely ill children ( C) a psychologist to talk with the children 26 To console the parents who lost their child, her father pro

12、mised that he would_. ( A) look after their child in heaven soon ( B) visit them from time to time ( C) stay with them until they recovered 27 Her father taught the paralyzed girl how to paint_. ( A) with hand and mouth ( B) with the paintbrush ( C) without hands 28 By saying “you can do anything yo

13、u set your mind to“, her father was_. ( A) teaching the girl to paint with her mouth ( B) encouraging the girl to be confident ( C) helping the girl to move her head 29 The recovered girl gave her father a gift which was a picture_. ( A) she bought with her own money ( B) she had painted using her h

14、ands ( C) she found in the local newspaper 30 From the talk, we learn that sometimes_. ( A) words are more useful than pills ( B) sport is more reliable than surgery ( C) love is more effective than medicine BFT(听力)模拟试卷 8答案与解析 一、 Part 1 0 【听力原文】 Look at the instructions for Part 1. Questions 1-8. Yo

15、u will hear two conversations. Write down one word or number in each of the numbered spaces on the forms below. CONVERSATION 1(Questions 1-4) Receptionist: Hello. This is Mr. Wangs office. How can I help you? Mr. Brown: Hello. This is Jim Brown of the export department. May I speak to Mr. Wang, plea

16、se? Receptionist: I am sorry, but hes not in at the moment. Mr. Brown: Well, could I leave him a message? Receptionist: Yes, certainly. Just a minute. OK, please. Mr. Brown: There will be a very urgent meeting at three this afternoon and I would like Mr. Wang to attend the meeting. Receptionist: OK,

17、 an urgent meeting at three this afternoon. May I ask what it is regarding? Mr. Brown: Yes, it is regarding the foreign exchange market and our sales strategy this year. Receptionist: Shall I tell Mr. Wang to prepare any material? Mr. Brown: Yes, please tell him to prepare the annual report of last

18、year, and I would like to leave my phone number with you just in case he has any questions. My number is 3255762. Thank you. Receptionist: 3255762. OK, I will let him know, Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown: Thank you very much, bye. Receptionist: Bye. 1 【正确答案】 Brown 2 【正确答案】 3/three 3 【正确答案】 report 4 【正确答案】 325

19、5762 4 【听力原文】 Registration Office Receptionist: Registration Office, can I help you? New Student: Well, I am a new student. I want to know how to get my ID card. What should I do? Registration Office Receptionist: If you are a new student, we will post your ID card to the mailing address that is lis

20、ted in student services online. We will do these approximately ten working days after you have enrolled in classes. Please ensure that your mailing address on student services online is correct and current. Please note that for security reasons, ID cards are not mailed to overseas mailing addresses.

21、 Please make sure your mailing address is a valid and accurate national address. That is the end of Part 1. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers onto the Answer Sheet. 5 【正确答案】 10 6 【正确答案】 security 7 【正确答案】 valid 8 【正确答案】 national 二、 Part 2 8 【听力原文】 You will hear a passage about “Surviving C

22、ultural Shock “. For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F the five stages of cultural shock. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter, which you do not need to use. Surviving Cultural Shock Is Key to Working Abroad Contrary to what you may think, the hardest part of living abroad isn

23、t finding a place to stay or learning the language. Its how to cope with the cultural shock. Cultural shock does not happen as a series of random events. It usually evolved over a series of five stages. Stage 1: The Honeymoon The first couple of months of living abroad are typically a honeymoon peri

24、od when everything is new, exciting, and fascinating. Everything seems to happen like a dream and you are happy to have made the decision to work abroad. But as everyone knows, no honeymoon lasts forever. Stage 2: The Rejection Soon enough, the sheen rubs off the new, exciting, and fascinating exper

25、iences and you have to come back down from the clouds and actually live and work in this place. Suddenly youll start to discover that your ways of doing things professionally and otherwise just dont work in the new environment. Stores arent open when you need them and leisure time is frustrating bec

26、ause the television programs and the films are dubbed in another language. As your troubles add up and no one wants to lend you a hand to help, you start thinking the locals are either incapable of understanding your problems or just dont care. This in turn triggers the emotion that is one of the su

27、rest signs of culture shock: hostility to the new environment. You begin to hate your host country and everything connected with it. Stage 3: The Regression Once you start rejecting your host culture, its much harder to recast your attitude. You can either decide to try again approach everything aga

28、in with a smile on your face and change your attitude or you can take the easy road and just withdraw further into your shell. In the latter case, the signs for failure in the new locale are pretty clear: You refuse to continue learning the local language, make friends among the locals, or take any

29、interest in the local culture. And worst of all, you begin to believe that people are out to swindle you just because you are a foreigner. Following this path will inevitably increase your isolation because people will sense the antagonism and begin to avoid you. Stage 4: The Acceptance If you can m

30、ake it through stage 3, the road to getting over cultural shock typically gets smoother. One day, youll find yourself beginning to smile or even laugh at some of the things that caused you so much grief at the start. When this happens, you are on the road to recovery. As you begin to become more com

31、fortable with the local language and customs, your self-esteem and self-confidence will return. Your affection for your new home will grow from reluctant acceptance to genuine fondness. Youll finally understand that its not a matter of whether here is better than there: There are different ways to l

32、ive your life and no way is really better than another. Stage 5: The Re-entry Many times, its just about the time where things begin to jell that you may realize that your assignment is ending and the time has come to pack up and return home. Most start thinking about how nice it will be to return t

33、o familiar surroundings, back to friends and family and all the things you love and cherish. But the re-entry can be much harder than most realize. When you slowly forced yourself to like and love your new home abroad, you probably had to gradually deconstruct your long-held beliefs to make room for

34、 new values and ways of life. You adopted new habits and a new lifestyle and it can be difficult to go back to your old life. It will also take you quite some time to reacquaint yourself with your home culture. That is the end of Part 2. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers on the Answer She

35、et. 9 【正确答案】 D 10 【正确答案】 B 11 【正确答案】 E 12 【正确答案】 C 13 【正确答案】 A 三、 Part 3 13 【听力原文】 Look at the ten statements for this part. You will hear a passage about “Harms Done by Too Much Web Surfing“. You will listen to it twice. Decide whether you think each statement is right(R), wrong(W)or not mentioned(

36、NM). Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet. Too Much Web Surfing Could Be Bad for Your Health According to studies by University of Florida, too much web surfing could be bad for your health and your job prospects. “Problematic Internet uses are older than what you might expect. Both male and female

37、, they spend about 28 hours a week in pleasure, recreational or personal computer use, and they report problematic use for about three years,“ said Dr. Nathan Shapira, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Florida. A 1999 Harris survey showed that almost two-thirds of all adult A

38、mericans used a computer at work or at home an average of 15 hours a week. Those who used the Internet spent, on average, six hours a week on the Web. The heaviest Internet usage came among people between the ages of 30 and 39, who spent an average of 21 hours a week On computers, including nine hou

39、rs on the Net. But whats the difference between a web surfer who surfs the web usefully and one that does not? Whats the difference between somebody who just surfs the web a lot and somebody who is addicted? In a recent article in Current Psychiatry, there is the example of a 32-year-old man who pla

40、yed computer games in high school to the point that it affected his grades. When he entered college at 28, he began spending hours at a time online, playing games and participating in chat forums. His time online averaged 35.9 hours a week. Whats more he felt anxious before he logged on at the compu

41、ter, and relief afterward. His college work suffered. University of Florida researchers have proposed five questions to help doctors and mental health professionals assess their patients level of personal, nonessential Internet use, based on the acronym MOUSE. Are they spending more time online than

42、 they intended? Are they neglecting other responsibilities? Have they tried unsuccessfully to cut down? Is their Internet usage straining relationships with family and friends? Are they anxious when theyre not online? In addition, feelings such as boredom, self-consciousness, loneliness, social anxi

43、ety, shyness and low self-esteem are also strong signs of computer addition. That is the end of Part 3. You now have 20 seconds to copy your answers on the Answer Sheet. 14 【正确答案】 A 15 【正确答案】 C 16 【正确答案】 B 17 【正确答案】 A 18 【正确答案】 C 19 【正确答案】 C 20 【正确答案】 A 21 【正确答案】 B 22 【正确答案】 C 23 【正确答案】 A 四、 Part 4

44、23 【听力原文】 Look at the questions for this part. You will hear a woman talking about her father. For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives. A, B or C, is the most appropriate response. Many years ago, my dad was diagnosed with a terminal heart condition. He was unable to work at a steady

45、 job. He would be fine for quite a while but then fall suddenly ill and have to be admitted to the hospital. He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he decided to volunteer at the local Childrens Hospital. My dad loved kids. It was the perfect job for him. He ended up working with the ter

46、minally and critically ill children. He would talk to them and play with them and do arts and crafts with them. Sometimes, he would lose one of his kids. In certain instances, he would tell the grieving parents of these children that he would soon be with their child in heaven and that he would take

47、 care of them until they got there. My dads assurances seemed to help parents with their grieving. One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a rare disease that paralyzed her from the neck down. I dont know the name of the disease, but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl. My

48、 dad decided to try to help her. He started visiting her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up against a backing, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didnt use his hands at all. Only his head would move. He would visit her whenever he could and pai

49、nt for her. All the while he would tell her, “See you can do anything you set your mind to.“ Eventually, she began to paint using her mouth, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was discharged. My dad also left the Childrens Hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later, after my dad had recovered and returned to work, he was at the volunteer counter one day and noticed the front door open. I

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