D Pay back money the woman lent D She doesn't remember where her sister bought the dress... After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the b
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1, (A) She has had the man’s calculator since
Thursday
(B) The man's calculator is broken
(C) The man may use her calculator
(D) She'll return the man's calculator on
Thursday
2 (A) Buy a different kind of medicine
(B) See a doctor
(C) Take a second pill
(D) Avoid taking any medication
3 (A) He'll go running after his study group
meeting
(B) He doesn't agree with the woman
about the weather
(C) He doesn't like to go running
(D) He'll go with the woman this
(C) He decided to try a new barbershop
(D) A different person cut his hair this
6 (A) The woman should get more sleep
(B) The woman may be sicker than she
realizes
(C) He isn't sick
(D) He doesn't think the woman is sick,
7 (A) The art museum isn't open today
(B) The number 42 bus doesn't run on
(B) The green jacket doesn't fit as well as
the blue one
(C) The style of clothing is more
important than the color
(D) The man looks better in blue
9 (A) The woman will get to her class on
time
(B) The woman should go to a different
” €ounter, (C) He doesnt like sandwiches very
much,
(D) He's having trouble deciding what to
eat
10 (A) Her sister’s train is late
(B) Her sister will visit in three months (C) She'll have to leave without her
sister,
(D) She's eager to see her sister
11 (A) She's pleased they were invited
(B) Susan gave them the wrong
directions
(C) They’ll probably be late for dinner
(D) Susan's house is probably nearby
12 (A) Buy some orange juice for the
woman
(B) Borrow some money from the
woman
(C) Drive the woman to the store
(D) Pay back money the woman lent
(D) She doesn't remember where her
sister bought the dress
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(B) She's doing a report with her
15 (A) He'll try to finish the novel tonight
(B) He liked the novel very much
(C) He doesn't remember where he put
(B) The woman seems unusually sad
(C) There's no special reason for his
(B) Take the woman to the station
(C) Borrow the woman's car to go to the
Station,
(D) Drive his car instead of taking the
train,
18 (A) Review the assignment by himself
(B) Wait a few minutes before trying to
phone John again
(C) Ask one of John's housemates about
the assignment
(D) Go over to John's house
19 (A) He won't vote for the woman
(B) He may also run for class president
(C) The woman already asked him for
his vote
(D) The woman should ask his
roommate to vote for her
20 (A) She isn't sure that the author's ideas
(D) The author spends too much time
arguing about details
21 (A) She doesn't agree with the man
(B) The man doesn't need an official
22 (A) Take her bicycle to the repair shop
(B) Leave her bicycle outside
(C) Go to work when it stops raining
(D) Check to make sure the garage is
(D) The man's parents already told her
about his scholarship
24 (A) The course is too difficult
(B) The professor changed his mind
(C) The final exam was cancelled
(D) The woman misunderstood the
professor
25, (A) The coffee used to taste better
(B) He's surprised that the woman drinks
coffee
(C) He'd rather drink something other
than coffee
(D) The coffee tastes the same as before
26 (A) Come back later in the day
(B) Join the staff meeting
(C) Wait for the pool to open
(D) Wait for the competition to begin.
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night
(B) He already has a ticket for the
Friday night performance
(C) He doesn't think he can exchange his
ticket
(D) He rarely goes to the movies
28 (A) She took a history class last year
(B) She doesn't trust the man’s opinion
(C) She probably won't take any history
(B) The woman should have taken the
other job offer
(C) The woman should get an advanced
degree
(D) Paid tuition is only a small benefit
30 (A) The man should have signed her up
.for the class
(B) The man needs to pay more
attention in class
(C) She wamed the man not to take an
early morning class
(D) She thought the chemistry class was
Part B
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear longer conversations After each conversation, you will hear several questions The conversations and questions will not be repeated
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best
answer Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen
Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book
31 (A) To retum some business books,
(B) To apply for a new library card
(C) To check out some books from the
library (D) To find out where the art books are
located
32 (A) The library assistant thinks he has an
overdue book
(B) The books he needs have been
checked out by someone else
(C) The library assistant is unable to
locate the books that he needs
(D) A library notice was sent to him at
his previous address
33 (A) To explain why he had difficulty
finding the library
(B) To explain why he couldn't have
borrowed library books in June
(C) To explain why he doesn't yet have a
library card
(D) To explain why he needs assistance
in locating a book
34 (A) The man has mistakenly received
someone else's books
(B) The man changed his major from art
to business, (C) The man recently moved off campus (D) There are two students named
Robert Smith
35 (A) See if he is related to any of the
students
(B) Apply for a job as a library assistant
(C) Use his middle name
(D) Use a different library
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(C) Methods used in its construction through the entrance
(D) How it was preserved for later (D) It was later used in building another
37 (A) Public market days 39 (A) Its lighting
(B) Races and sporting events (B) Its sound quality
(C) Processions of priests (C) Its air circulation
(D) Speeches by politicians (D) Its stability in an earthquake
Part C
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks After each talk, you will
hear some questions The talks and the questions will not be repeated
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best
answer Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen
Here is an example
On the recording, you hear:
(C) To explain the workings of the brain
(D) To dramatize a famous mystery story
The best answer to the question "What is the main purpose of the program?" is (C),"To explain
the workings of the brain." Therefore, the correct choice is (C)
Now listen to another sample question Sample Answer
In your test book, youread: (A) It is required of all science majors
(B) It will never be shown again
(C) It can help viewers improve their memory skills
(D) It will help with course work
The best answer to the question "Why does the speaker recommend watching the program?" is
(D), “It will help with course work." Therefore, the correct choice is (D)
Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book.
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on current theories of physics
(D) Aristotle's use of fire in scientific
motions
43 (A) It's pushed away from Earth by fire
(B) It's trying to retum to its natural
resting place
(C) It's attracted to other planets
(D) Its main substance is water
44, (A) To solicit volunteers for Turtle
(D) To describe the nesting and hatching
activities of the green turtle
45 (A) The lights attract predators
(B) They need to save electricity
(C) The baby turtles are attracted to
light
(D) The volunteers use lights for signals
46 (A) Wnite a report about their activities
(B) Attend make-up classes with Dr
(B) The construction of icehouses
(C) An important industry in the
nineteenth century
(D) How improvements in transportation
affected industry
48 (A) Modern technology for the kitchen
(B) Improved transportation systems
(C) Industrial use of streams and rivers
- (D) Increased temperatures in many
areas,
49 (A) Only wealthy families had them
(B) They were important to the ice
industry
(C) They were’built mostly on the east
! COASE,
(D) They are no longer in common use
50 (A) To keep train engines cool
(B) To preserve perishable food
(C) To store ice while it was being
transported
(D) To lift blocks of ice from frozen
lakes and ponds
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disturbances into neural signals suitable
for transmission to the brain
(A) to code
(B) so that coded
(C) coded
(D) it coding
2 The imagist movement in poetry arose
during the second decade of the twentieth
century - against romanticism
(A) when a revolt
(B) as a revolt
(C) a revolt was
(D) that a revolt
Virtually - species have biological
clocks that regulate their metabolism over
According to United States criminal law,
insanity may relieve a person from the
usual legal consequences -
(A) what his or her acts have
(B) of his or her acts are
(C) of his or her acts
(D) what of his or her acts
In addition to - a place where
business deals are made, a stock exchange
collects statistics, publishes price
quotations, and sets rules and standards
6 The first inhabitants of the territories
cex=== Canada came across the Bering
Strait and along the edge of the Arctic ice
(A) make up that now
(B) make up now.that
~ (C) that make up now
(D) that now make up
¬" need for new schools following the
Second World War that provided the sustained thrust for the architectural
program in Columbus, Indiana
(A) Since the
(B) To be the (C) The
(D) It was the
8 The soybean contains vitamins, essential
minerals, - high percentage of protein
(A)a
(B) and a
(C) since a
(D) of which a
9, Hail is formed when a drop of rain is
carried by an updraft to an altitude where eee== to freeze it
(A) is the air cold enough (B) the air cold enough
(C) the cold enough air
(D) the air is cold enough
10 Geometrically, the hyperbolic functions
are related to the hyperbola, - the
trigonometric functions are related to the circle
(A) just as (B) same
(C) similar to (D) and similar
oo , Kilauea is one of the world's most
active volcanoes, having erupted dozens
of times since 1952
(A) The big island of Hawaii's location (B) Locates the big island of Hawaii
(C) Located on the big island of Hawaii
(D) On the big island of Hawaii's
location
12 Not until the eighteenth century -
the complex chemistry of metallurgy
(A) when scientists began to appreciate (B) did scientists begin to appreciate
‘(C) scientists who were beginning to
appreciate (D) the appreciation of scientists began
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manufacturing arrived in New may be rather limited, but - about
Hampshire with the founding of a human nature is quite broad
manufactured cotton and wool (B) exposes that
(C) As early as
cold parts of the world - plants can
answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter
of the answer you have chosen,
Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish because of the males’ bright colors
The sentence should read, "Guppies are sometimes called rainbow fish because of the males’
bright colors." Therefore, you should choose (A)
The sentence should read, “Serving several terms in Congress, Shirley Chisholm became an
important United States politician." Therefore, you should choose (B)
Now begin work on the questions.
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fever, swelling of glands in the neck, a cough, and sensitive to light
D
27 Ice crystals in a glacier tends to melt and recrystallize within a brief moment of travel on
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manufactured by the body
both consumed in the diet but
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One area of paleoanthropological study involves the eating and dietary habits of
hominids, erect bipedal primates including early humans It is clear that at some stage of
history, humans began to carry their food to central places, called home bases, where it
Line Was shared and consumed with the young and other adults The use of home bases is a
(5) fundamental component of human social behavior; the common meal served at a common
hearth is a powerful symbol, a mark of social unity Home base behavior does not occur
among nonhuman primates and is rare among mammals It is unclear when humans began
to use home bases, what kind of communications and social relations were involved, and
what the ecological and food-choice contexts of the shift were Work on early tools,
(10) — surveys ofpaleoanthropological sites, development and testing of broad ecological
theories, and advances in comparative primatology are contributing to knowledge about
this central chapter in human prehistory
One innovative approach to these issues involves studying damage and wear on stone
tools Researchers make tools that replicate excavated specimens as closely as possible (15) and then try to use them as the originals might have been used, in woodcutting, hunting,
or cultivation Depending on how the tool is used, characteristic chippage patterns and
microscopically distinguishable polishes develop near the edges The first application of this method of analysis to stone tools that are 1.5 million to 2 million years old indicates
- that, from the start, an important function of early stone tools was to extract highly
(20) nutritious food meat and marrow from large animal carcasses Fossil bones with cut
marks caused by stone tools have been discovered lying in the same 2-million-year-old
layers that yielded the oldest such tools and the oldest hominid specimens (including
humans) with larger than ape-sized brains This discovery increases scientists’ certainty
about when human ancestors began to eat more meat than present-day nonhuman (25) primates But several questions remain unanswered: how frequently meat eating occurred;
what the social implications of meat eating were; and whether the increased use of meat
coincides with the beginnings of the use of home bases
1 The passage mainly discusses which of 3 The word “consumed" in line 4 is closest
the following aspects of hominid in meaning to
(A) Changes in eating and dietary (B) stored
(B) The creation of stone hunting tools (D) eaten
(C) Social interactions at home bases (D) Methods of extracting nutritious food 4 According to paragraph 2, researchers
from carcasses : make copies of old stone tools in order to
(A) protect the old tools from being worn
2 According to the passage, bringing a meal out
to a location to be shared by many (B) display examples of the old tools in
(A) an activity typical of nonhuman (C) test theories about how old tools were
(B) a common practice among animals (D) leam how to improve the design of
(C) an indication of social unity (D) a behavior that encourages better
dietary habits
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