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1、蓝色字为注释,红色字为尚待校正部分。23年8月 托福听力文字Part A1. M: do you have this style shirt in my size?W: Ill check. But.to tell u the truth, i think this ones right for u.Q: what does the woman mean?2. M: oh, Im sorry. I just realized that I forgot to bring the tape recorder you lent me. I left it back in my dorm.W: Th

2、ats all right. I wont need it until tonight. As long as Ive got it by then.Q: what does the woman Imply?3. M: So how much was your plane ticket?W: More than I could really afford. I had to dip into my saving(动用存款).Q: What does the woman imply?4. W: Wed. are going to be busy days for me next semester

3、. Three class in the morning and then two more in the afternoon. I wont even have time for lunch.M: You really should try to fit it in, you know. Those afternoon classeswould be tough to sit through(耐着性子听完) if u stomachs rumbling(咕噜叫).Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?5. W: You are dropping

4、out of the Marching Band? But I thought you loved it. All the travelling, playing before big crowds.M: I do. But.with all that time away from my studies my grades are really starting to slip.Q: what does the man mean?6. W: Im thinking of getting a new pantsuit(长裤与衣相配成套旳便服)to wear to James wedding.M:

5、 I just hope that my old suit still fits. You know how I feel about shopping.Q: What does the man imply? 7. M: Whats my share of the bill? 18.50? That cant be right! I only had asalad for dinner.W: dont get excited. let me check them out(查对).Q: what will woman probably do next?8. M: Im surprised tha

6、t Sarah told her boss he was wrong to have fired his secretary.W: I know. But that Sarah.If she has an opinion, everyones got to know it.Q: what does the woman mean?9. M: how about a movie tonight? That new comedy is opening in town.W: Sounds great, but Ive got to put finishing touches on my psychol

7、ogy research paper.Q: What does the woman imply?10. W: you wont have to look very hard to find a job on campus. But I dont think youll find anything that isnt just part-time.M: That suits me. Anything more than that, and I have to change my class schedule.Q: What does the man mean?11. M: Do u think

8、u feel energetic enough to walk to our study group session tonight?W: If there is one! I guess u havent heard the weather report. over a foot of snow is expected.Q: What does the woman imply?12. M: Oh! I turned all of my white sock pink! I threw a red T-shirt in by accident.W: Have u tried running t

9、hem through again with bleach?Q: what does the woman suggest the man do?13. W: I hear that your brother is planning to transfer to another universityM: not if I can talk him out of it. And believe me, Im trying.Q: what does the man imply?14. W: Id like to enroll in the free seminar u advertised in n

10、ewspaper. The one on managing your personal finances.M: Okay. Now the ad did say that u have to have a saving account at our bank to be eligible. Do u have one here?Q: What does the man want to know?15. W: Did you see the weather forecast for this weekend? I cant believe how the temperatures gonna d

11、ip(下降).M: I know. That isnt my idea what Oct. should be like.Q: What does the man mean?16. M: This exhibit is a total bore! I cant believe they call this art.W: I think Ive seen enough.Q: What will the woman probably do next?17. W: We should probably think about selecting someone to lead our study g

12、roup you know, somebody really organized.M: Then u can count me out.Q: What does the man mean?18. W: what do you think would be a reasonable price to pay for a new computer?M: You are asking the wrong person. my brother gave me mine.Q: What does the man imply?19. W: Thats a nice-looking jacket. It f

13、its u perfectly. Is it something u bought recently?M: Thanks. No, Ive had it a while. Ive just been waiting for the weather tocool down.Q: What does the man imply?20. M: Whats wrong with Herald today? he snapped(厉声说)to me for no reason.W: Dont worry, its just the end of the semester pressure. Hell b

14、e his old self next week.(变回本来旳样子)Q: What does the woman say about Herald?21. W: Im sorry. I need to work late tonight. So u should probably cancel our reservation at the restaurant.M: Oh, actually Ive never got round to making one in the first place.Q: What does the man mean?22. M: Professor Johnso

15、n, for my sociology project this term Im thinking of interviewing all the residents in town on their TV viewing habit.W: Well thats quite an undertaking for such a short term project. Maybeyou should to take a little while to think about what that would entail(使必须旳)before making your final decision.

16、Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?23. M: how do I look in this new sweater I bought yesterday? I was in a hurry, so didnt have a chance to try it on.W: Well, I really like the style. But it looks a little tight. You might want to take it back and get the next size up.Q: What does the woman s

17、uggest the man do?24. M: Do you have any idea what itll cost to send this little package to Australia?W: Youve got me! The farthest Ive ever sent a package is Canada.Q: What does the woman mean?25. M: This isnt the dish I ordered, but Im glad I got it. Its delicious.W: As far as Im concerned, the wa

18、iter should still hear about it.26. M:Ive still got to fulfill my foreign language requirement, three semesters worse. What about you?W: Not me. I tested out of Spanish. Dont you remember my dad got a job in Mexico when I was 5? Ive lived there for 8 years, so Im pretty fluent.Q: What does the woman

19、 mean?27. W: Excuse me. Do you know when the next train for Philadelphia leaves?M: No, I dont. But theres a schedule in the rack, right in front of the ticket window.Q: What can be inferred about the man?28. W: I want to take some pictures of my family when I go home this weekend, but I hate lugging

20、 my camera around. Its so bulky(体积大旳)and heavy.M: You can take mine instead. I wont need it this weekend and it takes great pictures despite the size.Q: What does the man imply?29. W: You know what the Wildlife Club needs? We need an advisor, someone who knows a lot about the environment and wild li

21、fe conservation.M: Theres someone new in the Biology Department, Professor Bell. Ill see if shell be interested.Q: What will the man probably do?30. M: You were also wearing a blue scarf when you came in, werent you? I think I grabbed yours by accident.W: No, you didnt. Mines still hanging by the do

22、or. I can see it from here.Q: What does the woman mean?Part B31-35M: What happened to you today?W: I went to the Bard Music Festival in downtown New York .I listened to a really nice concert.M: Really? Then whose music were they played?W: Just Haydns. It was so beautiful that I was humming(哼唱旳)the m

23、usic myself all the way home on the train. What time is it, anyway? It must be getting late.M: 7oclock. Did you forget? We were supposed to meet the other members of the Computer Science Club this afternoon.W: Oh, I am sorry. It completely slipped my mind.M: Sally was going to show us a software pro

24、gram she bought. I wanted to see it.W: Why didnt you go?M: Well, I was waiting for you, like we planned. And before I knew it, it was too late. But forget it, the concert would probably be more interesting.W: My favorite piece of Haydnt Baritone Trion No.97. The Baritone(萨克斯号)is an old type of strin

25、g instrument. Its unusual that it had two sets of strings. One set you play with a bow, like a violin, the other set you can pluck with your figures. The balance of the plucking and bowing was beautiful.M: Ive listened to several of Haydns symphonies before. I have a couple of () CDs.W: You do? Id l

26、ike to borrow them some time if you dont mind.M: If I can find them, sure. My CD collections stuff away somewhere.W: I hope I can get the CD of the Baritone Trio Ive heard.M: Well, we still have some time before the mall closes. Why dont we check to see if the music shops got it.W: All right.31, wha

27、t is the conversation mainly about?32, why did the woman apologize to the man?33, what is unusual about the baritone?34, what does the woman want to borrow front the man?35, where will the speakers probably go next?Question 36 through 39;M: lets say you are geologist, and u want to investigate the g

28、eological history of a place. that is, how did geologists determine things like.say .How were the rocks formed? Or was an area once under water? If so, when? How should u go about it?W: Id start with stratigraphy(地层学).M: could u explain what that is to the class?W: well, stratigraphy is the descript

29、ion of strata(地层,stratum旳复数) in sedimentary rock. I guess thats not so clear, huh? Ok, lets say one of the investigators spot near a river, for example. well, over the history of the area, every time the river flooded, it would deposit a layer of sediment all through with floodplain(泛滥平原). Sometimes

30、 a bigger layer, sometimes a smaller, depending on the size of the flood. Well, one layer or stratum gets deposited over another. Obviously these strata built up over millions of years. Stratigraphy is the study of these layers of deposited settlement.M: so does that mean if i examine each of these

31、strata, i can tell how long ago each one is deposited?W: not necessarily. You see, there mightve been some years when the river didnt flood and no settlement was deposited. You need other kinds of evidence to tell how much time mightve gone by between when one layer got deposited and one on top of i

32、t got deposited.M: and what are those other kinds of evidence u are talking about?W: well, fossils for one. You can determine exactly how old a fossil is and thats how u can tell how the rock surrounding it is.M: very good. The discovery of that particular technique is an interesting story. It was a

33、 man named William Smith who first used fossils for the purpose of dating strata back in the 1800s.lets take a look at how he went about making this geological breakthrough.36 what is the discussion mainly about?37 what does the woman explain when she talks about rivers?38 according to the discussio

34、n, why are geologists unable to determine thegeological age of an area by studying sediment deposit alone?39 what will the class probably discuss next?Part CQuestion 40 through 43(这篇文章Gter旳笔记有缺失)Recently some anthropologist conducted an interesting case study in ethnology. now ethnology(人种学) as u re

35、call is a branch of anthropology that deal with how various cultures developed change. The study was about the development of basket weaving by African-american women who live in the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The town is known for its high quality sweet grass baskets which are woven by

36、e these women. Theyve been weaving the baskets for generations, handing down the skill from mother to daughter. Some of the baskets have been place on permanent display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. the origin of their basket weaving dates back to the 17th century and even earlier when these wo

37、mens ancestors came to the United States from the west coast of Africa. Now, its mainly a hobby. But back in the 17th and 18th century African and American women wove the baskets for use on the rice plantations. There were two types of baskets then: workbaskets and baskets for use in the home. The w

38、orkbaskets were made out of bulrushes(芦苇). Bulrushes are long tough grass that grow in marshes. One type of workbaskets was fan basket which was used to separate the grain of rice from waste. The baskets used in the home were made out of the more delicate sweet grass. They were used for everything f

39、rom fruit baskets to baby cradles.40 what is the talk mainly about?41 how did the women mentioned in the talk learn to wave basket?42 according to the speaker, what type of baskets was make out of bulrush?43 what is the main reason that the women in South Carolina now weave baskets?Questions 44 thro

40、ugh 46:This morning I want to tell u about a recent scientific discovery dealing with the relation between plants and animals. this is about a desert shrub whose leaves can shoot a stream of poisonous resin(树脂)a distance of six feet. You think it will be safe from all attacks by insects. But a recen

41、t study has found one insect, a beetle, that can chew its way past the plants defense system by cutting the main vein that delivers the poison to the leaves. This vein cutting is jut one method the beetles used to prepare a safe meal. Another is by cutting a path all the way across the leave to hold

42、 the flow of chemicals. Then they simply eat between the veins of poison. In the past, scientists who studied inset adaptation to plant defenses have focused on chemical responses. That is, how the insects can neutralize or alter the poisonous substances plants produce. whats unique about this chewi

43、ng strategy is that the beetle is actually exhibiting a behavioral(行为旳) response to the plants defenses rather than the more common chemical response. It is only after a beetles survived several encounters with the plant resin that it learns how to avoid the poison: by chewing through the resin tran

44、sporting veins on the next leaf it eats. And thus gives itself a meal. however, it can take a beetle an hours an a half of careful vein cutting to prepare a small leaf that takes it only a few minutes to eat. So, though the method is effective, its not very efficient.41 what is the talk mainly about

45、?42 what is unusual about the desert plant?43 how can the beetles avoid being poisoned by the plant?Questions 47 through 50:Were going to start our discussion of poetry in Western Europe with the Iliad and the Odyssey .these two great poems stand out as great examples of the earliest European poems.

46、 they are believed to have been written some time between 800BC and 700BC,partly because the poems refer to the social conditions of that time, conditions that have been validated(验证)by the findings of archeologists. but just who was the poet who laid down these cornerstones(基石) of western literatur

47、e? Well, tradition ascribles them to a man named Homer, but we know virtually nothing about this Homer. In fact, some say that such a poet never existed at all, that neither the Iliad nor the Odyssey was written by a single poet, but rather each poem is compositive of the writings of several people.

48、 This, anyway, is the view of a school of literary critics in the 18th century known as the Analysts. The Analysts pointed to internal evidence such as variations in the literary devices used in the poem to argue that each work was in fact a collection of several poems by several Greek authors. Opposing the analysts were a second group of scholars called the Unitarian. They insisted that the Iliad and the Odyssey could have been the work of single poetic genius. To support the

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