海南大学2014-2015学年第二学期试卷科目:《英语视听说II》试题(B卷)考试说明:本课程为闭卷考试,答案一律答在后面的答题纸上,答在其它地方无效,不可使用电子词典等相关查阅工具。
Part I PassageDirection: In this section, you will hear 3 passages. Listen to the passage only once and choose the best answer, or fill the blanks to complete each of the following sentences. (2'x18) Passage One( ) 1.France has ski resorts larger than all the ski resorts _______.A.in UtahB. in the United StatesC.in Utah and Colorado combinedD. in Utah and Colombia combined( ) 2. People prefer to eat lunch at the mountain restaurants because__________.A. food is normally better thereB. it is much more convenientC. the atmosphere is normally much nicer thereD. it is normally much cheaper( ) 3. Most of the French resorts are _________.A. financially supported by the governmentB. financially supported by private companiesC. privately ownedD. privately operated( ) 4. French students usually have _________ vacation.A. a staggered two-week winterB. a two week skiingC. a two week campingD. a two week hiking( ) 5.The French have got a quite unfair reputation of being__________.A. generally arrogantB. generally arrogant and rudeC. generally aggressiveD. generally aggressive and rude( ) 6. When greeting someone or saying good-bye, a __________ handshake is recommended.A. a firm and pumpingB. a firm and slight pressureC. a quick and slight pressureD. a quick and pumping( ) 7. Good topics of conversation include________ and where you come from.A. food, sports, historyB. food, sports, politicsC. food, prices, hobbiesD. food, sports, hobbies( ) 8. Generally speaking, France is a very safe country to visit but precaution against________ is necessary.A. robberyB. beggingC. car theftD. theft Passage Two( ) 9.Which of the following is the least important in judging an ideal teacher according to the passage?A. His age and appearance.B. His personality.C. His scholarship.D. His relationship with students.( ) 10. Does an ideal teacher make mistakes sometimes?A. No. Because he knows what he says in class will affect his students all their lives.B. Yes. But he never fails to apologize if he does.C. No. Because he is always well prepared before stepping onto the platform.D. Yes. But he is willing to learn.( ) 11. What relationship should be set up between an ideal teacher and his students?A. Mutual respect and understanding.B. Mutual love and affection.C. Mutual help and encouragement.D. Mutual trust and support.( ) 12. How does an ideal teacher see his students?A. He sees them all as talented young people.B. He sees them all as self-centered individuals.C. He sees them each as understanding, respectful individuals.D. He sees them each as an individual with a unique personality.( ) 13. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. An ideal teacher should always set an example for his students.B. Both teachers and students benefit in the process of teaching and learning.C. Students should never expect their teacher to be ideal.D. Those who are trying to improve themselves constantly are ideal teachers.Passage Three( ) 14. Which of the following can be true of the credit card?A. It is a plastic card.B. It allows the holder of the card to buy things without cash.C. People using credit cards are never discredited.D. Both A and B.( ) 15. Why are credit cards so popular?A. They are easy to carry though not very safe.B. Many Americans like to carry both credit cards and a lot of cash.C. They are accepted in many places and can be used to buy both large and small items.D. Both A and B.( ) 16. What is the advantage of a credit card?A. The more you buy, the better your credit is.B. When you do not have money, you can still buy things.C. Since the credit card company sometimes pays the store, you do not have to pay at all.D. The credit card is accepted in fast food restaurants.( )17. When you receive a bill from your credit card company, how much can you pay immediately?A. In full.B. By half.C. A small part of the bill.D. Any of the above.( ) 18. What may happen if you don’t pay the bill until some time later?A. You must pay the interest.B. You pay double the amount of the original bill.C. Your card will become useless.D. You have to register with the credit card company again.Part II ConversationsDirection: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations . At the end of each conversation, one question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A),B),C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. (2'x10)( ) 19. A) At 9. B) At 9:15.C) At 9:30. D) At 9:50.( ) 20. A) 5 dollars. B) 10 dollars.C) 20 dollars. D) 15 dollars.( ) 21. A) One. B) Two.C) Three. D) Four.( ) 22. A) It is beside a hotel. B) It is beside a busy road.C) It is next to a hotel. D) It is opposite a hotel on a busy road.( ) 23. A) He often teaches English in his free time.B) He is an English teacher.C) He often teaches English for nothing.D) He gives three English lessons each week.( ) 24. A) She is not interested in hotel management.B) She is too busy to study hotel management.C) She majors in hotel management.D) She will study hotel management later.( ) 25. A) At a book store. B) At a restaurant.C) At a grocery store. D) At a farmer’s market.( ) 26. A) A chair. B) A bicycle.C) A TV set. D) A house.( ) 27. A) The chemistry lab. B) The physics lab.C) The language lab. D) The chemistry and physics lab.( ) 28. A) It’s not bad. B) It’s boring.C) It’s exciting. D) It’s very good.Part III: Compound DictationDirections: In this section, you will hear a short movie clip three times. When the clip is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 29 to 38 with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. (2'x10)ROCHESTER: You have grown attached to Thornfileld.JANE: I have been happy here.ROCHESTER: Would it grieve you to leave it?JANE: ____29_____it?ROCHESTER: When I marry I shall not want to live here.JANE: Of course. Adele will go to school. I will find another post. I ______30______ go in, sir. I am cold.ROCHESTER: Jane.JANE: Please, let me go, sir.ROCHESTER: Wait.JANE: Let me go!ROCHESTER: Jane.JANE: Why do you confide in me like this? What are you and she to me? Do you think _____31_____ I am poor and plain I have no feelings? I promise you, if God had gifted me with wealth and ___32_____ 1 should make it as hard for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you. But He did not. Yet my spirit can address yours as if both of us had ____33_____ through the grave and stood __34____ Him equal.ROCHESTER: Jane.JANE: Let me go, sir.ROCHESTER: I love you, I love you.JANE: Please, don’t make me____35____.ROCHESTER: Foolish? I need you. What is Blanche to me? I know what I am to her. ____36__ to manure her father’s lands with. Marry me, Jane. Say you’ll ___37__ me.JANE: Do you mean it?ROCHESTER: You torture me with your doubts. Say yes. Say yes! God ___38___ me. And let no man meddle with me. For I will keep her, keep her.Part IV: True or FalseDirections: Listen to the conversations and decide whether the following statements are true(T) or false(F), you will hear the conversations only once.(2'x12)Questions 39 to 45 are based on the conversation you have just heard.( ) 39. Bruce’s watch was probably ten minutes slow.( ) 40. The car needed some petrol.( ) 41. Bruce was watching the football match.( ) 42. They got a phone call from Pam on their way to the airport.( ) 43. The plane landed at about noon.( ) 44. It always takes a lot of time to get the luggage.( ) 45. It is Pam’s first visit to London.Questions 46 to 50 are based on the conversation you have just heard & please mark the statement T(true) or F (false).( ) 46. The man is bold and skillful in driving.( ) 47. The woman thinks it is necessary to wear seatbelts because 75 people have been injured this year.( ) 48. The woman had an accident because the road was wet.( ) 49. The woman’s brother almost died in the accident though he wore a seatbelt.( ) 50. The woman believes the man wouldn’t wear a seatbelt even after a narrow escape from an accident.。