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托福考试听力模拟试题2

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 1.

  (a) there was only one bank near the school.

  (b) she went to the bank by herself.

  (c) she borrowed money from the bank to pay her school fees.

  (d) there were free courses in banking at her school.

  2.

  (a) bill thinks he's paying for the books.

  (b) bill thanked me for getting the books.

  (c) i think i'm supposed to pick you up, bill.

  (d) i appreciate your getting my books, bill.

  3.

  (a) she didn't tell us when the demonstration would begin.

  (b) didn't she give this demonstration before she ate?

  (c) i understand the demonstration will be at eight o'clock.

  (d) didn't she say she would be late for the demonstration?

  4.

  (a) linda must take ten more classes to get her degree.

  (b) after receiving her degree, linda took some night classes.

  (c) it took linda ten years to earn her degree.

  (d) if linda got her degree, she could teach night classes.

  5.

  (a) industry should be far from cities.

  (b) cars pollute more than industry does.

  (c) don't waste money fixing your new car.

  (d) the automobile industry isn't growing fast.

  6.

  (a) i use an alarm clock to wake up.

  (b) i used to wake up too early.

  (c) i usually get up early.

  (d) i do more if i get up early.

  7.

  (a) mary doesn't want a roommate.

  (b) mary doesn't want to walk home.

  (c) mary asked us to leave her alone.

  (d) mary prefers to arrive home early.

  8.

  (a) you read that letter before i did.

  (b) blue print is less eye-catching than red print.

  (c) fred noticed that blue sign immediately.

  (d) i think you need a new red sign.

  9.

  (a) he got up and left.

  (b) he defended his point of view.

  (c) he answered the question correctly.

  (d) he gave us good directions.

  10.

  (a) i like going to the meetings to hear scott talk.

  (b) i'm disappointed i can't go to the meeting.

  (c) i'll go to the meeting even though i don't want to.

  (d) i'm not sure if i can go to the meeting.

  11.

  (a) david wouldn't tell me where he will spend his vacation.

  (b) david didn't get to go on vacation.

  (c) i didn't take david on vacation with me.

  (d) i can't tell david where i'm going for my vacation.

  12.

  (a) ben isn't the only loud person.

  (b) ben doesn't allow radios here.

  (c) only ben is allowed to use the radio.

  (d) just ben thinks the radio is too loud.

  13.

  (a) they wouldn't let us take the car home yet.

  (b) after our long walk they drove us home.

  (c) we forgot where we left our car.

  (d) i'd rather walk than drive today.

  14.

  (a) kevin was afraid his train would be the last to leave.

  (b) kevin didn't want to miss the train, so he ran to catch it.

  (c) kevin knew he would miss the train because he couldn't find the station.

  (d) kevin saw his train leaving as he ran through the station.

  15.

  (a) if we want to be on time, we must make a right turn.

  (b) though we went the wrong way, we were still on time.

  (c) since we're not late, we must have come the right way.

  (d) we're late because we went the wrong way.

  16.

  (a) the better students were absent.

  (b) less than half of the class was away.

  (c) it's better if no one misses class.

  (d) more than half of the students were not in class.

  17.

  (a) the television station staff has asked for viewers' ideas.

  (b) the television announcer has given viewers some suggestions.

  (c) the television station manager has phoned some people already.

  (d) the station is trying to purchase more televisions from those people.

  18.

  (a) john never asked me to return his call.

  (b) i had returned john's phone call.

  (c) i really tried to call john back.

  (d) john doesn't believe in returning my calls.

  19.

  (a) the lunch today didn't include apples.

  (b) the lunch today wasn't hot enough.

  (c) i didn't think today's lunch looked very good.

  (d) today the whole lunch was good.

  20.

  (a) robert is very opinionated.

  (b) robert tends to monopolize discussions.

  (c) robert seldom thinks about other people.

  (d) robert seldom tells people what he's thinking.