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自考英语_商务英语_本科_广外_听力试卷汇总《口译与听力》课程听力试卷SECTION A STATEMENT (10%) In this section you will hear statements. At the end of the statement,you will be given 10seconds to answer each of the following 10 questions. You will hear everything ONCEONLY.Question 1: What can we learn about the speaker?A. He slept well last nightB. He thinks he will fail his examC. He doesn’t see where the exam grades are postedD. He might be able to pass the examQuestion 2: What does the speaker mean?A. This project will be cancelled as a result of mismanagement of funds.B. They probably made an error in figuring the expenses for this project.C. They must give a complete report on the estimated costs of this project.D. They have to charge the calculations to the company office.Question 3: What can we learn from the speaker?A. We should meet once to discuss possible thesis topics.B. If possible, we should all meet for the discussions.C. We should meet at once, if it’s possible.D. We should meet each week to talk about the thesis.Question 4: What the speaker means is:A. What adults say often affects others.B. Actions and lifestyles of grown-ups are often influential.C. Children are often affected by adults.D. Adults often put pressure on others by their way of life.Question 5: What does the speaker mean?A. Pollution means changing the peopleB. Pollution means changing the way people liveC. If we want to end pollution, we must change the way we liveD. We must change ourlifestyle because of pollutionQuestion 6: According to the statement, we can learn that: A. That university has two counselorsB. The counselor talked to the studentsC. That university is famousD. The counselor advised the students to go to that universityQuestion 7: From the statement, what can we learn about Mary? A. Mary thinks chemistry is interestingB. Mary is not interestingC. Mary thinks chemistry is not interestingD. Mary is interested in chemistryQuestion 8: What is Mrs. Brown’s plan?A. She won’t go to the grocery storeB. She doesn’t want any groceriesC. She wants to buy more groceriesD. She wants to buy no more groceriesQuestion 9: What can we learn from the statement? A. People like words such as good, best, bad or worse B. Words like good, best, bad or worse are often talked over by people C. It is important for people to use the words like good, best, bad or worse whichtalkingD. People often evaluate things with the words such as good, best, bad or worseQuestion 10: What can we learn about the speaker’s friend? A. He is an excellent basketball player B. He is not a basketball playerC. He is not good at basketballD. He is playing basketballQuestion 11: What can we learn from the statement? A. They called their accountantB. They canceled the gameC. They asked about the score of the gameD. They called off the weatherQuestion12: What does the speaker mean? A. The editor was jealous of Ted’s abilities B. The editor promoted Ted for a job well done C. Ted was dissatisfied with his job and left D. Ted lost his job because of sloppy workQuestion 13: What can we learn from the speaker? A. The weather is warm on the coastB. It’s expensive to have an operationC. The extreme weather conditions make expense highD. I’m not sure whether or not it’s operatingQuestion 14: What the speaker means is: A. The rain was beneficialto the farmer B. The farmer had a successful seasonC. The sees grew well after five days of rainD. The rain made more work for the farmerQuestion 15: What can we learn about Alice?A. Alice gave the policeman a ticket to a movieB. The officer wasall out of tickets that dayC. Alice got a ticket for speedingD. The policeman saw Alice drivingQuestion 16: According to the statement, we can learn that: A. Life in Japan was similar to life in the West B. Life in Japan is different from life in the West C. Life in Japan is similar to life in the WestD. Life in Japan is difficult for a WesternerQuestion 17: What can we learn from the statement? A. The nurse took his advice and rested for half an hour B. He followed her advice to rest more on the job C. The nurse said he should take a break beforereturning to work D. He worked for half an hour and then went back to see the nurseQuestion 18: What does the speaker mean?A. Just pay the bill and let’s goB. Give the waiter a 10 percent tip but no moreC. With a service charge, the waiter should not expect a tipD. The restaurant should not charge more than a 10 percent service charge for such amealQuestion 19: What is the speaker trying to tell us?A. It’s not easy to understand another culture completely when you are living in itB. You should have a correct pair of glasses when you are living in another cultureC. Have a pair of glasses when you see the worldD. People in glasses like to travel in another cultureQuestion 20: What the speaker means is:A. Let’s hold it.B. Here’s a snakeC. Let’s eat.D. It’s difficult to hold such a heavy thingQuestion 21: What can we learn from the statement? A. The bus came fifteen minutes agoB. I waited an hour to take a fifteen-minute rideC. Our bus comes after this oneD. I felt tired even though I hadn’t waited longQuestion 22: What does the statement tell us? A. They seemed to be disappointedB. Tom appeared to be disappointedC. Tom hasn’t arrivedD. They haven’t arrivedQuestion 23: What does the speaker imply? A. The sky is beautifulB. What a lovely warm day!C. Do you think it will rain this afternoon?D. The farm needed sunlightQuestion 24: What the speaker means is:A. Can I borrow your flashlight?B. Do you have matches or a lighter?C. What’s the matter? Can’t you see very well?D. Do you have a spare light bulb you can give me?Question 25: What can we learn about the speaker?A. The speaker was very proud of his job and felt quite satisfiedB. The speaker had been working at the same job for fifty yearsC. The speaker could not sleep well because he often thought of his jobD. The speaker was tired of his job and wanted to give it upQuestion 26: According to the statement, we can learn that: A. Mary had a terrible stomachache when she speak before others one day B. Mary always feels nervous when she speaks before the public C. Whenever she speaks before others, Mary would like to tell them that she likes butterflies very muchD. Mary has many beautiful butterflies given by othersQuestion 27: What can we learn about Bill?A. Bill generally falls into a deep sleepB. Bill snores loudly while sleepingC. Bill frequently talks in his sleepD. Bill often walks in his sheep at nightQuestion 28: What can we learn about the speaker’s father? A. My father doesn’t like fishing on a hot summer day B. Although my father likes fishing, he doesn’t want to do it on a hot summer day C. F ishing is my father’s favorite enjoyment on a hot summer dayD. My father loves to eat hot fish for breakfast in the summerQuestion 29: According to the statement, which of the followings is true? A. Sue has a black sweaterB. Sue has a blue sweaterC. Betty has a blue sweaterD. Mary has a black sweaterQuestion 30: What the speaker means is:A. He is ugly by his appearanceB. His identity has been known alreadyC. He has been a mysterious personD. No one knows his real ideasQuestion 31. What does the man mean? A. He should get another job. B. He won’t have to wait much longer.C. He didn’t get the notice.D. He was waiting in the wrong place.Question 32. What is the man’s problem?A. He doesn’t know how to turn the calculator on.B. He lost the woman’s calculator.C. He broke something someone lent him.D. He can’t help the people.Question 33. What is happening to the man’s letter?A. They’re being mailed to his old address.B. They’re being sent to Susan’s address.C. They’re bei ng forwarded to his apartment.D. They’re being held at the post office.Question 34. What does the man mean?A. He went to mountain climbing last year.B. He’s climbed the mountain in many parts of the world.C. He was the last person to go.D. He is n’t interested in going.Question 35. What does the man imply?A. He’s also interested in the Civil War.B. He hasn’t decided if he’ll take the history class.C. Lily should have written her paper already.D. Lily’s topic may not be appropriate.Question 36. What does the man imply?A. The snack bar isn’t usually so empty.B. Some people prefer to study in the snack bar.C. The snack bar is near the library.D. Snacks aren’t allowed in the library.Question 37. What does the man mean?A. He would prefer to live on campus.B. He has never lived in a dormitory.C. He plans to continue living off campus.D. He’s in his final year at the university.Question 38. What does the man suggest Linda do? A. Give him the ring.B. Take the ring to get security office.C. Take the ring to the administration building.D. Put the ring in the locker.Question 39. What does the man mean? A. Tim spent a lot of time swimming. B. Tim hasn’t shown up yet.C. Tim has to pay his water bill soon.D. Tim doesn’t spend mo ney wisely.Question 40. What does the man mean? A. Go out for walking.B. Share his yogurt with someone else.C. Eat what he brought.D. Eat a sandwich.Question 41. What does the man imply? A. He hasn’t seen George since the baby was born.B. George had a baby since he graduated.C. He wants to visit George and the baby.D. George no longer smokers.Question 42. What does the man mean? A. Mike hurried through breakfast. B. The room is too warm for a sweater. C. Mike will be late if he doesn’t hurry.D. The man’s appearance shows that he was rushed.Question 43. What does the man mean? A. The airport is closed due to bad weather. B. An earlier closure affected the airport’s schedule.C. The flight is following its regular schedule.D. The plane will return to its point of departure.Question 44. What does the man mean?A. Someone from the housing office fixed the faucet.B. Allen called the housing office for her.C. She replaced the faucet.D. Allen repaired the faucet.Question 45. When will Liu Ming discuss his project with the speaker?A. The next day.B. Before economics.C. In about an hour.D. During economics class.Question 46. What does the man mean?A. He can’t wear the shirt right now.B. He can’t find the shirt.C. He doesn’t like the shirt.D. He thinks the shirt is inappropriate for the occasion.Question 47. What does the man mean?A. He used to work at a newspaper.B. He’d like to his supervisor’s opinion of his work.C. He wishes he had a different kind of job.D. He meets with his supervisor regularly.Question 48. What does the man mean?A. He has learned a lot about names.B. He doesn’t remember the title of the novel.C. She also found the book difficult.D. He read a different book.Question 49. What has Alice probably been doing? A. Reading the newspaper.B. Taking the final exam.C. Helping the librarian.D. Studying.Question 50. What does the man mean?A. The test was harder than he had anticipated.B. He never does well in biology.C. He was lucky to pass the test.D. Professor Morrison is known for giving hard tests.Question 51. What does the man suggest they do? A. Take a cab.B. See the show some other night.C. Eat dinner after the show.D. Walk to the theater.Question 52 What does the man imply to do? A. He has to do what is necessary in order to learn. B. He doesn’t have to memorize all the vocabulary.C. There is not much he can learn by memorizing.D. He knows the whole vocabulary list already.Question 53 What does the man mean?A. The man should see an optometrist.B. He’d like to postpone working on the proposal.C. He wants to know why the proposal was late.D. I won’t take long to write the proposal.Question 54 What does the man suggest they do?A. Get more people to join the club.B. Increase the membership fee.C. Check the figures for the last four months.D. Spend more money on activities.Question 55 What does the man imply? A. Go to sleep.B. Watch the program later.C. Change the channel.D. Set the alarm clock.Question 56 What does the man imply? A. He didn’t bring the tickets.B. He doesn’t want to attend the concert.C. He forgot his money and student ID. D. He won’t able to get the student discount.Question 57 What does the man imply? A. The party will be crowded.B. The man will do his assignment before the party.C. He’s going to the party.D. The man won’t be able to go to the party.Question 58 What does the man imply? A. Down jackets are now on sale.B. He can’t wait for winter to arrive.C. It’s hard to know how heavy a jacket to buy.D. He needs a warm jacket.Question 59 What does the secretary mean?A. The doctor can see the man this week.B. Appointments must be made two weeks in advance.C. The man should call back on Friday.D. The doctor cancelled his appointment on Friday.Question 60 What does the man imply?A. He’s never been treated by Dr. Smith.B. He’s been sitting in the waiting room too long.C. Dr. Smith isn’t a good doctor.D. He’d like to recommend a magazine to t he man.Question 61 What does the statement tell us?A. They seemed to be disappointedB. Tom appeared to be disappointedC. Tom hasn’t arrivedD. They haven’t arrivedQuestion 62 What can we learn about the speaker?A. The speaker was very proud of his job and felt quite satisfiedB. The speaker had been working at the same job for fifty yearsC. The speaker could not sleep well because he often thought of his jobD. The speaker was tired of his job and wanted to give it up Question 63 According to the statement, we can learn that: A. Mary often has a terrible stomachache when she speaks before others. B. Whenever she speaks before others, Mary would like to tell them that she likes butterflies very much.C. Mary always feels nervous when she speaks before the public.D. Mary has many beautiful butterflies given by others.Question 64 What does the speak mean?A. He is ugly by his appearanceB. He has been a mysterious person.C. His identity has been known alreadyD. No one knows his real ideasQuestion 65. According to the statement, we can learn that: A. Life in Japan was similar to life in the WestB. Life in Japan is different from life in the WestC. Life in Japan is similar to life in the WestD. Life in Japan is difficult for a WesternerQuestion 66. What the speaker means is:A. Let’s hold it.B. Here’s a snakeC. Let’s eat.D. It’s difficult to hold such a heavy thingQuestion 67. What is the speaker trying to tell us?A. It’s not easy to understand another culture completely when you are living in it.B. You should have a correct pair of glasses when you are living in another culture.C. Have a pair of glasses when you see the world.D. People in glasses like to travel in another culture. Question 68. What can we learn from the statement?A. They called their accountantB. They canceled the gameC. They asked about the score of the gameD. They called off the weatherQuestion 69. What can we learn from the statement?A. People like words such as good, best, bad or worseB. People often evaluate things with the words such as good, best, bad or worseC. Words like good, best, bad or worse are often talked over by peopleD. It is important for people to use the words like good, best, bad or worse whichtalkingQuestion 70. What can we learn from the speaker? A. We should meet once to discuss possible thesis topics. B. If possible, we should all meet for the discussions. C. We should meet at once, if it’s possible.D. We should meet each week to talk about the thesis. Question 71. What can we learn about Peter?A. Peter is not willing to be a junior clerk.B. Peter loves his post as a junior clerk.C. Peter has got a better job.D. Peter is not a junior clerk now.Question 72. The speaker was _______ minutes late. A. 50B. 15C. 30D. 10Question 73. What does the speaker mean?A. Pollution means changing the peopleB. Pollution means changing the way people liveC. If we want to end pollution, we must change the way we liveD. We must change ourlifestyle because of pollution Question 74. What does the speak mean?A. What adults say often affects others.B. Actions and lifestyles of grown-ups are often influenced by others.C. Children are often affected by adults.D. Adults often put pressure on others by their way of life.Question 75. What does the speak mean?A. The rain was beneficial to the farmer.B. The farmer had a successful season.C. The sees grew well after five days of rain.D. The rain made more work for the farmer. Question 76. What doesthe speaker mean? A. Just pay the bill and let’s go.B. Give the waiter a 10 percent tip but no more.C. With a service charge, the waiter should not expect a tip.D. The restaurant should not charge more than a 10 percent service charge for such a meal.Question 77. What does the speaker mean? A. Ted lost his job because of sloppy work. B. The editor was jealous of Ted’s abilities.C. The editor promoted Ted for a job well done.D. Ted wasdissatisfied with his job and left. Question 78. What does the man mean?E. He used to work at a newspaper.F. He’d like to have his supervisor’s opinion of his work.G. He wishes he had a different kind of job. H. He meets with his supervisor regularly. Question 79. What does the man imply?A. He hasn’t seen George since the baby was born.B. George had a baby since he graduated.C. He wants to visit George and the baby.D. George no longer smokes.Question 80. What does the man mean?A. The man’s appearance shows that he has been in a hurry.B. Mike hurried through meeting.C. The room is too warm for a sweater.D. Mike will be late if he doesn’t hurry.Question 81. How long was the coach delayed? A. Three hours andforty five minutes. B. Five and a half hoursC. Two hours and forty five minutesD. Eight hours and fifteen minutes Question 82. Why did Joe go to the court? A. Because he was a law breaker. B. Because he was a lawyer.C. Because he was a friend of the judge.D. Because he was a traffic policeman. Question 83. What does the man mean?E. He went to mountain climbing last year.F. He’s climbed the mountain in many parts of the world.G. He was the last person to go. H. He isn’t interested in climbing mountains.Question 84. What can we learn about the speaker’s friend?A. He is an excellent basketball playerB. He is not a basketball playerC. He is not good at basketballD. He is playing basketballQuestion 85. What is the speaker going to do? A. Go out for walking.B. Share the yogurt with someone else.C. Eat a sandwich.D. Eat no more food.Question 86. What does the man mean? A He didn’t get the notice fora job.B He should get another job.C He won’t have to wait much longer.D He was waiting in the wrong place. Question 87. What does the man mean? A He would prefer to live on campus. B He has never lived in a dormitory.C He plans to continue living off campus.D He’s in his final yearat the university.Question 88. What is happening to the man’s letter?A. They’re being sent to Susan’s address.B They’re being mailed to his old a ddress.C They’re being forwarded to his apartment.D They’re being held at the post office.Question 89. When will Liu Ming discuss his project with the speaker?A Before economics.B The next day.C In about an hour.D During economics class.Question 90. What can we learn about Alice? A. Alice gave the policeman a ticket to a movie. B. The officer was all out of tickets that day. C. Alice got a ticket for speeding.D. The policeman saw Alice drivingQuestion 91 What does the man think about the class? A. It’s interesting.B. It’s easier than he expected.C. It’s too crowded.D. It’s quite difficult.Question 92 What does the man mean?A. He went mountain climbing last year.B. He’s climbing mountains in many parts.C. He was the last person to go.D. He isn’t interested in going.Question 93 What can be inferred about the university? A. It is having financial trouble.B. Its chemistry program is very popular.C. The fees for the chemistry course have been reduced.D. The number of students has doubled. Question 94 What does the man imply?A. He’s also interested in the Civil War.B. He hasn’t decided if he’ll take the history class.C. He should have written her paper already.D. His topic may not be appropriate.Question 95 What did man do?A. He kept the ring himself.B. He took the ring to the security office.C. He took the ring to the administration building.D. He put the ring in the locker.Question 96 What is Henry probably going to do? A. Sell his textbooks.B. Go to the bank.C. Apply for the position.D. Get some extra help.Question 97 What is the man mean?A. He will send additional information to the Electrical Bureau.B. He received the wrong bill.C. He agrees that the charges are too high.D. He’ll credit the account.Question 98 What does the man mean?A. Someone from the housing office fixed the faucet.B. Allen called the housing office for her.C. He replaced the faucet.D. Allen repaired the faucet.Question 99 What does the man mean?A. The airport is closed due to bad weather.B. An earlier closure affected the airport’s schedule.C. The flight is following its regular schedule.D. The plane will return to its point of departure.Question 100 What does the man mean?A. Pay for some of the food.B. Insist on choosing their own food.C. Treat Gary to dinner some other time.D. Thank Gary for his generous offer.SECTION TWO CONVERSATION (10%)In this section you will hear short conversations between two speakers. At the end of eachconversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer two questions. You will heareverything ONCE ONLY.1: Why was the man late?A. Because he had a terrible accident.B. Because there was a traffic jam caused by a terrible accident.C. Because he felt terrible.D. Because he lost control of his car.2: What caused the bus driver to lose control of the bus? A. He made a sudden turn.B. He drove the bus over a bicycle.C. He tried to avoid hitting the truck.D. He was driving too fast.3: What are the speakers talking about? A. Doing business.B. Taking pictures.C. Buying cameras.D. Making movies.4: What does the speaker prefer? A. People who pose for the camera.B. People who go for daily business.C. People who are unaware of the camera.D. People who like cameras.5: How does the man perform in his study? A. Good. He’s hard working.B. He’s failed his mid-term exam.C. His study is too bad.D. He never studies.6: How does the man feel about Jack’s failing the exam?A. He feels unsympathetic.B. He feels it’s a pity.C. He feels it’s unfair.D. He feels glad.7: What do we learn from the conversation? A. All the passengers were killed. B. It’s too late to search for survivors.C. The plane crashed in the night.D. No more survivors have been found.8: For how long have the members of the rescue crew searched for the survivors?A. For a whole nightB. For a whole dayC. For hoursD. Not mentioned9: What is the woman’s problem?A. Her computer doesn’t work wellB. She can’t understand t he theory about computerC. She doesn’t know how to make her computer workD. She can't figure out the program10: What is the man’s problem?A. He didn’t register for a proper courseB. He can’t apply the theory to his programC. His computer doesn’t work wellD. He isn’t getting along with his staff11: What does the man mean?A. The air pollution is caused by the development of industry B The city was poor because there wasn't much industry then C The woman's exaggerating the seriousness of the pollution D He doesn’t agree with the woman.12: What does the woman imply?A. They will still suffer from air pollution wherever they go B Moving away is a good idea.C They can escape from air pollution in another city.D She wishes she were living in the past.13: How did the man deal with his paper?A. He paid a lot of efforts but only got a C.B. He didn’t spend too much time and got aC.C. He didn’t think the paper was important.D. He didn’t care for the grades.14: What does the woman imply?A. The man should work harder to improve his grades.B. The man will benefit from the effort he's put in.C. It serves the man right to get a poor grade.D. It was unfair of the teacher to give the man a C.15: What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man deserved the award.B. The woman helped the man succeed.C. The man is thankful to the woman for her assistance.D. The woman won in a competition16: Which of the followings is NOT true?A. The woman wants to thank the man by inviting him to dinner.B. The man helped the woman by providing her helpful materials.C. The woman conquered fear by herself and won the competition.D. The man thinks the woman earned the prize by herself.17: Why does the man want to join in the work?A. Because it is a great way to connect with the community.B. Because in this way he can work in the environment council.C. Because he can enjoy various services from volunteersD. Because he has a lot of time18: What does the woman imply?A. Voluntary work can help the man establish connections with the communityB. The man's voluntary work has left him little room in his scheduleC. Voluntary work with the environment council requires a time commitmentD. A lot of people have signed up for voluntary work with the environment council19: What is the woman’s problem?A. Her computer doesn’t work wellB. She can’t understand the theory about computerC. She doesn’t know how to make her computer workD. She can't figure out the program20: What is the man’s problem?A. He didn’t register for a proper courseB. He can’t apply the theory to his programC. His computer doesn’t work wellD. He isn’t getting along with his staff21: What does the man mean?A. You can do whatever you like during working hoursB. When the boss is around, you’d better workC. You can’t do personal things during working hoursD. Employees in every country start to work at 9:00 am22: What can we learn from the conversation?A. You can talk about philosophy with your boss at workB. The Americans tend to start to work right at 9:00 amC. It’s widelyaccepted that one can relax during working hours on any occasion D. The man knows the working philosophy in every country23: What are the speakers talking about? A. How to become a well-known company. B. The reasons for sponsorshipC. How to pay fewer taxesD. How to sponsor sports events.24: What does the woman mean?A. It’s obvious that sponsorship can save moneyB. The company can avoid paying taxes if it can sponsor sports events.C. The company can also promote itself by claiming expenditures on sponsorshipD. The company cannot get known unless it sponsors big events25: How does the woman perform in her study? A. Good. She’s hard working.B. She’s failed his mid-term exam.C. Her study is too bad.D. She never studies.26: How does the woman feel about Jack’s failing the exam?A. She feels unsympathetic.B. She feels it’s a pity.C. She feels it’s unfair.D. She feels glad.27: When did Mr. Addison go to Washington? A. Last Monday。

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