Section A
1. W: What time does the ballet start?
M: At 8:30. We have 35 minutes to get there.
Q: What time is it now?
2. W: How did your football team do last season?
M: We won three times, lost five times, and tied twice.
Q: How many times did they tie?
3. W: Good afternoon,I'm Roseanne your flight attendant.
Welcome aboard.
M: Hello. I've got seat A
I hope it's by a window so that I can see the view.
Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?
4.M: Where did Suzanne come from?
W: She was born in Switzerland and grew up in Swede
but she's a citizen of England.
Q: What country does Suzanne presently call her home?
5 W:Are you going to watch the movie on TV tonight?
M:No,I think I'll watch the soccer game and then the documentary on volcanoes.
Q: Which is the first program the man is planning to watch?
6. M: What do you think of professor Conrad's class?
W: Well,his lectures are interesting enough
but I think he could choose more appropriate questions for the tests.
Q: What does the woman NOT like about professor Conrad's class?
7. M:Nancy,why were you late for class this morning?
W: I overslept and missed the bus.
Q: Why was Nancy late?
8. W: Aren't we supposed to have a science test this afternoon?
M: It was postponed because the teacher had to attend a conference.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
9. W: Do you think I have a chance of proving my case?
M: Definitely, and we're going to sue for injuries as well.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the man and woman?
10.M:Operator,I'd like to place a call to Athens,Greece.
How much will it cost?
W: $ 9 for the first three minutes and $ 3 for each additional minute.
Q: How much would a ten--- minute call cost?
Section B
Passage One
Indian summer is a short period of extremely fair weather and mild days in autumn.
It comes in late October or early November
while the leaves are changing color and falling from the trees.
It has no definite day of beginning or ending.
The pleasant weather follows the autumn's first period of cold,wintry days.
The days become warmer but the nights remain chill
An Indian summer moon often has a soft yellow or orange hud.
Indian summer lasts from a week to ten days and sometimes for two weeks.
Then winter starts.
Indian summer is caused by a large mass of warm tropical ai
South winds carry these masses northward.
The American Indian enjoyed Indian summer and called it a gift of a favorite God.
Cautantowwit,the god of the southwest.
11. Which of the following can be understood from the passage?
12. What causes Indian summer?
13. What was NOT Mentioned as a feature of Indian summer?
Passage Two
I'm Mr. Britain, the head librarian
and today I'd like to introduce you to facilities
in our university library and show you how to use them.
The first room on our tour is the reference room
where you'll find all sorts of reference material
dictionaries,bibliographies,literature guides,even telephone books.
You may use these books only in the reference room itself.
The next room is the periodicals room
where you'll find various newspapers, magazines and academic journal.
The current issues are usually directly available to you on the shelves
And you can get an older issue by filling out a slip for the librarian.
These items must also be used in this room.
This next room contains the card catalog.
All the library's books are listed here by title.
by author and by topic.
When you are looking for a book you must write the book's call number
title and author on these slips and present them with your library card at the desk.
The books themselves are kept in the stack
which are open only to graduate student
faculty members and library staff.
Our library has over a million volumes in these stacks which cover five floor
If you have any further questions about using the library.
I'd be glad to help you after the touch.
Thand you for your attention.
14. What is the main topic of this talk?
15. Who is probably listening to Mr.Britain?
16. Which people are usually not allowed to use the stacks?
Passage Three
Today I'm going to discuss transportation and communication
in the earty 19th century in the United States.
At that time,inland waterways provided North America's most popular from of long distance transportation.
Travel by river was often more convenient than taking a wagon over primitive country road
especially when shipping heavy loads of farm products or household good
Where the natural waterways were inadequate
shallow canals were built.
The Erie Canal,opened in 1825,connected the Great Lakes with the upper Hudson River.
It allowed settlers in the Great Lakes region to send their crops eastward to New York City
the mouth of the Hudson at a much lower cost.
From there,crops could be shipped to other Atlantic ports.
The construction of the Erie Canal also encouraged westward migration along inland waterways and helped populate the frontier.
The City of Detroit grew up between two of the Great Laker.
Later a canal joined the Great Lakes with the Mississippi river system and Chicago became a thriving city.
Politically the waterway system untied the nation in a way few had imagined possible.
By the mid -- 1800's faster and cheaper railroads became more popular and the canal system declined
railroads could be used year round whereas canals were often frozen in the winter
During the first third of the century,however
tranportation on river
lakes and canals aided greatly in the growth of the United States.
Next week we'll discuss the railroads in greater detail.
17. What is the main idea of this lecture?
18. When was inland waterway travel most popular?
19. What was usually transported from west to east?
20. What was NOT a result of the inland water system in the United States
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