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【必备资料】托福听力经典加试-ID Problem(试题及答案)

【必备资料】托福听力经典加试-ID Problem(试题及答案)

【必备资料】托福听力经典加试-ID Problem(试题及答案)加试题是一种收集研究数据、测试新研发试题难度及可靠性的手段。

这是保证广大考生获得公平、精确和有效的测试而开展的标准化工作的核心部分。

不仅托福考试,加试题这种形式在很多其他的考试中都广泛存在。

下面为大家整理了托福经典听力加试题希望能为你的托福备考带来帮助。

ID Problem女学生丢了钱包(里面有她的student id& meal card& key等东西),无法回dorm。

于是去student service办id card,遇到staff(口音像是一位黑人大叔)把守,说没有id card 不能进去,要么出示dirving license,要么是有头像照片的本本,比如passport什么的。

但是女生说,我的wallet丢了,id card没了,passport也在dorm里面,而没有id card,dorm不让进(有题目,问她为什么拿不到passport?)后来女说这个问题她和dorm负责人说过,有email 到这里做说明,staff查了查,果然如此,然后staff 又说如果你能正确说出passport 的number,就让她进去,女学生从容的说出了number,他说OK,你可以进去了,但是你会受到监视。

MM说,who cares!MM又说了:她的meal card也掉了。

管理员说:你在里面办ID的时候也可以顺便办了meal card。

MM说:你真的是帮了我很大的忙啊!管理员:if you have some otherproblems, I am glad to help you。

MM, you help!(降调的)à有考到态度题,问MM为什么这么说?(记得两选项:1.MM怀疑这个管理员是不是能帮他。

2.MM在解决了所有的问题之后如释重负。

)托福听力加试题的位置不固定,考生很难分辨哪一道是加试题,只能通过日常积累来判断。

【必备资料】托福听力经典加试题真题及解析汇总

【必备资料】托福听力经典加试题真题及解析汇总

【必备资料】托福听力经典加试题真题及解析汇总
对于正在备考托福听力的学生来说,托福听力的加试题,并不是一件非常奇怪的事情,也可以这样说,他也是我们备考过程中一项必备的项目内容。

因为,在托福听力的考试中,遇到听力加试的可能性还是很大的。

下面就为大家介绍一下托福听力加试题。

据托福官方解释,考试中出现加试题是非常正常的,可以说几乎每一种考试,特别是比较科学性的考试,都会有加试题的存在,只不过ETS在这一方面做得比较透明化,告诉大家我们这些题中有加试题,而加试题的目的是在于试题的研发以及测试,并不会影响考生的实际成绩,当然为了确保考试的公正性,ETS 在设置加试题的量上以及时间上都是有严格的控制的,会保证量的公正性。

考生在考试过程中,并不会感受到觉察出哪些是加试题,并不影响你的考试,你对加试题回答的正确与否,也不会影响你的考试成绩,加试题是不算成绩的。

因此大家只需要如常的进行考试即可。

以下点课台教育就为大家详细列出了托福听力经典加试题真题及解析汇总,希望能为大家的考试带来帮助。

托福听力经典加试:神经元细胞(试题及答案)
托福听力加试:英国浪漫主义诗歌(试题及答案)
新托福听力经典加试:拉格泰姆音乐(试题及答案)
新托福听力经典加试:大王花(题目及答案)
新托福听力经典加试:鸟类迁徙(题目及答案)。

托福听力测试题及答案

托福听力测试题及答案

托福听力测试题及答案
1. 听下面对话,回答以下问题:
对话中提到的会议是在什么时候举行的?
A. 上午9点
B. 下午3点
C. 晚上7点
D. 没有提及具体时间
答案:B
2. 听下面讲座,回答以下问题:
教授在讲座中提到了哪种动物的迁徙行为?
A. 蝴蝶
B. 鲸鱼
C. 企鹅
D. 鸟类
答案:A
3. 听下面对话,回答以下问题:
学生为什么去找教授?
A. 询问作业
B. 寻求建议
C. 讨论成绩
D. 报告问题
答案:B
4. 听下面讲座,回答以下问题:
讲座中提到的艺术家是哪个国家的?
A. 法国
B. 意大利
C. 西班牙
D. 荷兰
答案:D
5. 听下面对话,回答以下问题:
对话中提到的图书馆在哪里?
A. 校园中心
B. 校园东边
C. 校园西边
D. 校园北边
答案:C
6. 听下面讲座,回答以下问题:
讲座中提到的实验结果是什么?
A. 成功
B. 失败
C. 需要进一步研究
D. 无法确定
答案:C
7. 听下面对话,回答以下问题:
对话中提到的天气如何?
A. 晴朗
B. 多云
C. 下雨
D. 雪
答案:C
8. 听下面讲座,回答以下问题:
讲座中提到的新技术对环境有何影响?
A. 正面影响
B. 负面影响
C. 没有影响
D. 影响未知
答案:A
结束语:以上是本次托福听力测试题及答案,希望能够帮助考生更好地准备考试。

托福听力经典加试题汇总

托福听力经典加试题汇总

托福听力经典加试题汇总托福听力经典加试题汇总问题二:How does the professor help the student?答案:A(1)change his approach …问题三:忘了。

答案:B,D(2,4)问题四:Why does the student 提night migration ?答案: A (1) 通过说这个topic来验证自己理解了老师的意图change the topic from ancient to recent) 问题五:重听:(女Professor 说的:啊,你没找到鸟类迁徙的资料?)答案:B (2) (….. is easy….)版本二:1。

学生找教授的目的?(好象是跟教授说他要写的题目的资料找不到,很少)2。

为什么说bird migrates at night?(好象是he understands what the teacher said.)3。

教授怎么帮助学生?(change the topic from ancient to recent)4。

学生的论文中会包括什么?(1。

*****S 2。

忘了,好像是教授的建议,听仔细了)5。

教授说“你找不到资料?”问这句话是什么意思?(教授认为找资料很简单的)托福听力经典加试题汇总来又讲了这种花很有可能灭绝,原因是要fly帮忙运花粉,要同种的花在一起,要。

要这些条件同时发生,是小概率事件。

Small incident1.MAIN IDEA?(大概是说分类很难,尤其是特征很变态的)2.大王花的特点(1。

HUGE 2。

让FLY来传粉)3.教授说M植物属于B~~~类的,是什么意思?(M植物与大王花不是同一类的)4.为什么不能用DNA?(不进行光合作用)2.大王花的特点(1。

HUGE 2。

让FLY来传粉)3.教授说M植物属于B~~~类的,是什么意思?(M植物与大王花不是同一类的)4.为什么不能用DNA?(不进行光合作用)问题1. Why does the student go to see the office worker in the university service office?正确答案为:D,…new ID card.问题2. Why 女生不能出示diver license?正确答案:her wallet was stolen.问题3. Why she need to be escorted?A,……. .B,To see passport… .C,To verify… D,…….正确答案:C问题4. 根据对话所述,why 提到mealpass?正确答案:D,能和ID卡一起重新办。

托福听力经典加试题大全

托福听力经典加试题大全

托福听力经典加试题大全托福加试分为经典加试和非经典加试,一般情况下考生遇到的情况都是经典加试,即所加试的题目都是固定的几篇。

这里小编为就为大家整理了托福听力经典加试题大全分享给大家,希望对大家托福备考有帮助。

托福听力经典加试关于女生丢ID卡ID cardconversation: ID card文章回顾Listen to a conversation between a student and a staff in University Service office.女同学:老师,我想要申办新的ID卡,因为以前的丢了。

男staff: 由于我校的registration 还未完全结束,所以,我这里没有完整的资料。

如需办卡,你得需要提供其他证件来证明身份。

首先:你的驾照diver license女同学:我的diver license在钱包里。

而丢的就是我的钱包。

你看这个才是真正的问题see, that’s the problem。

钱包丢了,导致很多证件我都没办法出示。

男staff: 那你的护照。

Passport.女同学:在宿舍里。

就是因为我的ID卡丢了,宿舍才不让我进去,让我到这儿service center来申办新卡。

男staff: 让我发几封邮件send some emails看看怎么解决。

哦,好的。

你现在可以去宿舍去取,但是必须身边有人护卫着你去escort you, 因为这样才能确定你的身份verify your identification。

不好意思,可是这是学校的规定regulations,所以,希望你能谅解understand女同学:没问题,不过我的wallet 丢的时候,饭卡也在里面meal pass。

男staff: 没事儿,那你可以正好在申办新ID的时候,顺便帮你把meal pass也换新的了。

女同学:哦,那太感谢你了Thanks a lot男staff: 没事儿,I am very glad to help you.女同学:You glad.题目问题一:Why does the student go to see the office worker in the university service office?答案:因为ID CARD丢了,要办一张新的。

新托福听力经典加试全解析(共两套)

新托福听力经典加试全解析(共两套)

新托福听力经典加试全解析(共两套)新托福听力经典加试全解析Section 1一、conversation鸟类迁徙1. Why does the man go to see his professor?(A) He wants to change his paper topic.(B) He doesn`t understand how to analyze bird migration.(C) He cannot find enough information on his term paper topic.(D) He doesn`t understand the ideas that he has been reading about.【解析】对话开头部分,学生说:I`m having trouble finding enough sources;But I`ve only got a couple of books to work with right now.2. How does the professor help the man?(A) By suggesting a change in his approach to a paper(B) By explaining some theories about bird migration to him(C) By providing some additional examples he can use on the topic he chose(D) By giving him direction on where to find sources【解析】老师说:“you don`t need to discard the idea completely…but…take a really different focus.”3. What information will the man probably include in his paper?(A) Description of the migration habits of the Common Poorwill(B) His own analysis of early theories about bird migration(C) A comparison between birds that migrate and birds that do not(D) Current research on bird migration【解析】原文对应B:you could present what you think are some reasons;D:you`ll be supporting your views with current research4. Why does the man talk about birds that migrate at night?(A) To determinate that he understands the professor`s recommendation(B) To give examples of what he wants the professor to explain(C) To give an alternative explanation of the hibernation of the Common Poorwill(D) T o ask whether he should change his topic to the sleeping behavior of birds【解析】学生说:I think I see what you`re saying. So…Listen again to part of the conversation and then answer the question.You`re having trouble finding sources on bird migration5. What does the professor imply when she says this:(A) She`s not sure the man should write about bird migration.(B) She thinks finding sources on bird migration should be easy.(C) She`s not sure that she can help the man.(D) She thinks that man has already found enough sources on bird migration.【解析】老师的语气是反问的,她认为查找资料并不困难。

托福听力经典加试原文+题目+答案【中英完整版】

托福听力经典加试原文+题目+答案【中英完整版】

托福听力经典加试原文+题目+答案【中英完整版】托福听力经典加试原文+题目+答案【中英完整版】!大家在托福听力备考中一定不要忽视了加试内容的复习,这里为方便大家体验原汁原味的英文原文内容,小编特给出了一份托福听力经典加试原文+题目+答案【中英完整版】内容,帮助大家的备考。

第一篇:关于鸟的迁徙Conversation: Student having difficulties in writing term paper文章回顾男student: Professor, I hope to discuss my term paper with you. I got stuck in writing the paperon bird migration. I have difficulties in finding enough materials about bird migration. (老师,今儿,我想跟你说说我的学期论文的事儿。

我卡住了,找不到这方面的资料。

)女Professor: You can’t find enough material on bird migration?(语调上扬,最后一题,重听题的考点。

)男student: I want to write about early bird migration.( 要写的paper是关于古代鸟类迁徙的,所以资料不够。

)女Professor: “哦你确实找到了一个好的题目,但是你要知道我的要求是你们的论文要反映你们这学期学了什么。

”男 student: 想写关于Aristotle关于这个题目的看法 etc.女Professor: I want you to apply what you’ve learned to your paper. (希望他们运用所学知识研究来完成paper.) 不要只是做 summary or description. 我想要看到你的special analysis.男 student: 但是,我觉得我找的资料中有错误的。

新托福听力加试题最新整理附答案

新托福听力加试题最新整理附答案

听力部分一Conversation: ID Problem女学生丢了钱包,里面有她的student id, meal card & key等东西,无法回寝室。

于是去student service办id card,门口的管理员不让她进去,说没有id card不能进去,要么出示驾照,要么是有头像照片的本本,比如护照什么的。

但是女生说, 我的钱包丢了 , id card没了,护照也在dorm里面,而没有id card, dorm不让进。

后来女说这个问题她和dorm负责人说过,有email到这里做说明,staff查了查, 果然如此,然后staff 乂说如果你能正确说出passport 的number,就让她进去,女学生从容的说出了number, staff放行了。

MM 乂说了:她的meal card也掉了. 管理员说:你在里面办ID的时候也可以顺便办了meal card. MM说:你真的是帮了我很大的忙啊!管理员:ifyou have some other problems, I am glad to help you. MM: oh, you help!(降调的)有考到态度题,问MM为什么这么说?1、本段的主题是什么?mm要补办id卡。

2、为什么她拿不到护照?因为在宿舍,没有id卡,她进不去。

3、管理员怎么确认她的身份?输入id卡信息,通过电脑确认。

4、mm怎么可以补办饭卡?办id卡的时候顺便补办饭卡。

5、重听题:“your glad?"是说mm问题解决后如释重负/ mm怀疑这个管理员是不是能帮她。

Lecture:浪漫主义诗歌主要讲了18-19世纪英国浪漫主义(Romanticism)诗歌的代表人Wardsworth的诗。

他是浪漫主义的鼻祖,但浪漫主义这个称谓是后人加上的,不是他们本身这样称呼自己的(此处出题)。

浪漫主义不是我们平时理解的浪漫,和男女之间的爱情无关。

浪漫主义针对的是普通人而不是少数受过教育的人,用的是简单语言, 描述的是日常生活中常见的事物,孩子,人类情感,以及自然和人类之间的互动。

新托福iBT听力经典加试浪漫主义诗歌试题及答案

新托福iBT听力经典加试浪漫主义诗歌试题及答案

新托福iBT听力经典加试:浪漫主义诗歌(试题及答案)英国浪漫主义诗人华兹华斯及其诗歌18-19 世纪英国浪漫主义(Romanticism) 诗歌的鼻祖华兹华斯Wordsworth 的诗歌。

浪漫主义这个称谓是后人加上的,不是浪漫主义诗人对自己的称呼(此处有题)。

浪漫主义Romanticism 不是我们平时理解的浪漫romance/romantic,和男女之间的爱情无关。

Romanticism针对的是普通人common people 而不是少数受过教育的人educated people。

浪漫主义诗人用简单的语言simple language 描述日常生活中常见的事物、孩子、人类情感以及自然和人类之间的互动(有题:浪漫主义诗的特点。

(双选)针对的是个人情感,与古典主义不同。

)。

教授以自己为例,说自己在散步时感受到了这种互动(此处出题)与romanticism 针锋相对的一种风格是neo-classism(新古典主义),也是那位romanticism 的鼻祖很反对的。

Neo-classism(新古典主义) 使用太多的elaboration,如sky 不叫sky,而叫blue extend;bird 不叫bird,而叫feathered person。

(有题:重听题,是对古典主义诗的描述,说他们把bird 说成fly people,大概是表现古典主义诗的特征。

)教授把该诗人的作品分为三个阶段。

早期的浪漫主义作品,主要描述植物的(花与草)诗歌。

中期时是对一些社会现象做的尖锐评论。

后期时对早期的作品进行修改review。

目前,文学界还是认为它早期的作品是最好的。

教授还说,他的诗越写到后来就越写越糟糕,反而早期的比较好,本文重点讲了他第一阶段的诗)重听题,大意是说教授认为作者第一阶段的早期作品比较好,但是在课上不对以后的作品作评价,暗示了什么?本文重点讲了他第一阶段的诗。

)补充资料:ROMANTICISMRomanticism is a style in the fine arts and literature. It emphasizes passion rather than reason, and imagination and intuition rather than logic. Romanticism favors full expression of the emotions, and free, spontaneous action rather than restraint and order.Romanticism can be seen as a rejection of the precepts of order, calm, harmony, balance, idealization, and rationality that typified Classicism in general and late 18th-century Neoclassicism in particular.It was also to some extent a reaction against the Enlightenment and against 18th-century rationalism and physical materialism in general. Romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary, and the transcendental.Romanticism in literature. During the Romantic Movement, most writers were discontented with their world. It seemed commercial, inhuman, and standardized. To escape from modern life,the Romantics turned their interest to remote and faraway places, the medieval past, folklore and legends, and nature and the common people. The Romantics were also drawn to the supernatural.WORDSWORTHWordsworth, William (1770-1850), is considered by many scholars to be the most important English Romantic poet. In 1795, Wordsworth met Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The two men collaborated on Lyrical Ballads (1798), a collection of poems frequently regarded as the symbolic beginning of the English Romantic movement.Wordsworth argued that serious poems could describe "situations from common life" and be written in the ordinary language "really used by men." He believed such poems could clarify "the primary laws of our nature." Wordsworth also insisted that poetry is "emotion recollected in tranquility."He explained that his poetry used everyday language rather than the elevated poetic language of such earlier writers as Dryden and Pope because everyday language comes closer to expressing genuine human feeling. For the same reason, he wanted to write about everyday topics, especially rural, unsophisticated subjects.Wordsworth and Coleridge lived most of their lives in the scenic Lake District of northwestern England and wrote expressively about the beauties of nature and the thoughts that natural beauty inspires. Many of their blank verse poems are written in a meditative, conversational tone new to English poetry.Wordsworth, as we have said, is the chief representative典型的of some of the most important principles原则in the romantic movement, but he is far more a member of any movement, through his supreme poetic expression of some of the greatest spiritual ideals he belongs among the five or six greatest English poets.First, he is the profoundest interpreter of nature in all poetry. His feeling for nature has two aspects. he is keenly sensitive, and in a more delicately discriminating way than any of his predecessors, to all the external beauty and glory of nature, especially inanimate nature of mountains, woods and fields, streams and flowers, in all their infinitely varied aspects. A wonderful joyous and intimate sympathy with them is one of his controlling impulses.In the second place, Wordsworth is the most consistent of all the great English poets of democracy, though here as elsewhere his interest is mainly not t in the external but in the spiritual aspect of things.The obstinacy and these poems are only the most conspicuous result of Wordsworth chief temperamental defect, which was an almost total lack of the sense of humor. Regarding himself as the prophet of a supremely important new gospel, he never admitted the possibility of error in his own point of view and was never able to stand aside from his poetry and criticize itdispassionately.题目:问题一:浪漫主义诗的特点。

新托福加试(听力、阅读)大全——含答案及背景

新托福加试(听力、阅读)大全——含答案及背景

新托福加试(听力/阅读)大全——内含答案及背景浪漫主义诗歌机经原文:本文讲18-19世纪英国浪漫主义诗歌的特点。

威廉·华兹华斯(William Wordsworth)是浪漫主义诗歌的鼻祖。

但是,开始时,他们并没有称这种诗歌形式为浪漫主义,浪漫主义诗人这个称谓是他们的后人为他们加上的。

浪漫主义中的浪漫并不是我们平时所理解的“浪漫”,这里的“浪漫”与男女之间的爱情无关。

浪漫主义诗歌针对的是普通大众,而不是少数受过教育的人。

浪漫主义诗歌用的是简单语言,描述的是日常生活中常见的事物,比如孩子、人与人之间的情感、以及自然和人类之间的互动。

教授说,我自己在散步时感受到了这种所谓的自然与人类之间的互动。

与浪漫主义针锋相对的一种风格是新古典主义(neo-classicism),浪漫主义的鼻祖——威廉·华兹华斯很反对新古典主义。

新古典主义诗歌中使用了太多的详尽细节(elaboration)。

比如,在新古典主义诗歌中:天空(sky)不叫天空,而是叫了蓝色(blue);鸟(bird)不叫鸟,而叫羽人(feathered person)。

威廉·华兹华斯的作品分为3个阶段。

1.早期的浪漫主义作品,主要描述植物的(花与草)诗歌。

2.中期的浪漫主义作品,主要是对一些社会现象的评论。

3.后期的浪漫主义作品,主要是对早期的作品进行修改。

目前文学界还是认为他早期的作品是最好的。

教授认为他的诗越写到后来就越糟糕,反而早期的比较好。

但是在课堂上,我就不对中厚期的作品作评价了。

真题重现:(1)问:浪漫主义诗人的称谓是怎么来的?答:浪漫主义诗人这个称谓是后人为他们加上的,不是他们本身这样称呼自己的。

(2)问:演讲中为何提到了教授散步?答:为了说明自然与人类之间的互动。

(3)问:(双选)浪漫主义诗的特点是什么?答:1.针对的是个人情感;2.与古典主义不同。

(4)问:(重听题)教授说“在课堂上,我就不对中厚期的作品作评价了”暗示了什么?答:演讲中重点介绍威廉·华兹华斯的早期作品。

托福听力考试题及答案

托福听力考试题及答案

托福听力考试题及答案1. 听下面一段对话,回答问题。

对话内容:学生A向学生B询问图书馆是否还有关于环保的资料。

学生B回答说,图书馆的资料已经借完了,但是可以在网上找到一些相关的资料。

问题:学生A想要借阅的资料主题是什么?答案:环保。

2. 听下面一段讲座,回答问题。

讲座内容:教授在讲解生态系统中的食物链,提到了植物、食草动物和食肉动物之间的相互关系。

问题:在生态系统中,食草动物主要吃什么?答案:植物。

3. 听下面一段对话,回答问题。

对话内容:学生C在向教授咨询关于即将到来的物理考试的复习重点。

教授建议学生C重点复习力学和电磁学部分。

问题:教授建议学生C重点复习哪两个部分?答案:力学和电磁学。

4. 听下面一段讲座,回答问题。

讲座内容:教授在讨论艺术史中的不同流派,特别提到了印象派和立体派的特点及其对后世的影响。

问题:教授提到的两个艺术流派是什么?答案:印象派和立体派。

5. 听下面一段对话,回答问题。

对话内容:学生D在向朋友抱怨说,他错过了昨天的篮球比赛,因为他的汽车坏了。

朋友安慰他说,可以在网上找到比赛的录像。

问题:学生D错过篮球比赛的原因是什么?答案:他的汽车坏了。

6. 听下面一段讲座,回答问题。

讲座内容:教授在讲解经济全球化对发展中国家的影响,包括贸易增加、技术传播和文化交流等方面。

问题:经济全球化给发展中国家带来了哪些积极影响?答案:贸易增加、技术传播和文化交流。

7. 听下面一段对话,回答问题。

对话内容:学生E在询问图书馆工作人员关于借书的规则。

工作人员解释说,学生可以借阅最多五本书,借期为一个月。

问题:学生可以借阅的最大书本数量是多少?答案:五本。

8. 听下面一段讲座,回答问题。

讲座内容:教授在讨论不同种类的能源,包括可再生能源和非可再生能源,并比较了它们的优缺点。

问题:教授提到的两种能源是什么?答案:可再生能源和非可再生能源。

托福听力经典加试题及答案(汇总)

托福听力经典加试题及答案(汇总)

托福听力经典加试题及答案(汇总鸟类迁徙Bird migrationStudent having difficulties in writing term paper原文:Conversation:term paper of bird migrationListen to a conversation between a student and his Biology professor.S: Dr. Russell, I was hoping to discuss my term paper with you I'm getting a little bit stuck here.P: Of course, so...what do you have so far? What's your topic?S: Well, I wanted to write about bird migration, but I'm having trouble finding enough sources.P: You're having trouble finding sources on bird migrationS: No, actually, on the particular aspect of bird migration that I want to write about.The thing is, I wanted to write specifically on early theories of bird migration...describe some of the theories. Like how Aristotle thought that birds changed into different species during the winter. Or how othernaturalists thought that bigger birds carried smaller birds to warmer spots for the wintertime. But I've only got a couple of books to work with right now.P: Hm...I have to admit that it's an interesting topic, and you certainly seem excited by it. But remember I told you all to ask yourselves how yourtopic is going to help you show that you can apply what you've learned this semester.A summary or description is not really what I'm looking for as much as your analysis of a certain topic.S: I guess it's not really what we're supposed to do, huhP: Right. So, how about we think about some other ideas for your paper. I mean you don't need to discard the idea completely... but... take a really different focus. Um... for example...you could present what you think are some reasons-the rationale-behind some of the erroneous theories early naturalists had. But, you'll be supporting your views with current research; those are the sources you'll need to seek out.S: Ok, I think I see what you're saying. So, like today...today we know that lots of small birds migrate at night, but maybe `cause people didn't see them-didn't see the small birds migrating-they only saw bigger birds, like geese migrating during the day. They thought that the big birds were carrying the small ones under their wings.P: There you go! That's exactly what I mean. You're showing that you're thinking about the topic, not just telling me what you read.S: Ok, I also have a really cool example of a migratory bird that I'd like to discuss in my paper. It's the Common Poorwill—I mean it seems that some Ornithologists believe that the Common Poorwill really does hibernate instead of migrating-that it's maybe the only bird that does.P: If I were you, I would stick just with migration research. Remember, this is only a 15-page paper.S: Ok, I see your point.P: But it's great that you're finding this all so interesting. I want you to come back to see me in a week so we can take a look at the new direction in your paper and evaluate the sources you've found in the meantime.中文大意:Male Student:老师,我想跟你讨论一下我的学期论文。

托福听力考试题及答案

托福听力考试题及答案

托福听力考试题及答案1. 听下面的对话,并回答以下问题:对话中提到的图书馆开放时间是什么时候?A. 早上8点至晚上10点B. 早上9点至晚上9点C. 早上10点至晚上8点D. 早上7点至晚上11点答案:B2. 根据所听讲座内容,选择正确的答案:教授在讲座中提到了哪种动物的迁徙行为?A. 蝴蝶B. 鲸鱼C. 企鹅D. 鸟类答案:A3. 听下面的对话,完成填空题:学生:我听说这门课程的期末考试是口试,这是真的吗?老师:是的,考试形式是__________,你需要准备一个__________。

学生:哦,那太好了,我更喜欢__________而不是写论文。

老师:没错,这样可以更好地展示你的__________能力。

答案:学生:我听说这门课程的期末考试是口试,这是真的吗?老师:是的,考试形式是口头报告,你需要准备一个PPT展示。

学生:哦,那太好了,我更喜欢口头报告而不是写论文。

老师:没错,这样可以更好地展示你的表达能力。

4. 根据所听讲座内容,回答以下问题:讲座中提到的古代文明是哪一个?A. 古埃及文明B. 古希腊文明C. 古罗马文明D. 古玛雅文明答案:D5. 听下面的对话,并回答以下问题:对话中提到的学生为什么没有完成作业?A. 他生病了B. 他忘记了C. 他没有足够的时间D. 他丢失了作业本答案:C6. 根据所听讲座内容,选择正确的答案:教授在讲座中提到了哪种植物对环境的影响?A. 竹子B. 仙人掌C. 红树林D. 松树答案:C7. 听下面的对话,完成填空题:学生:我需要为我的论文找到一些资料,你能推荐一些__________吗?老师:当然可以,你可以查看__________和__________。

学生:太好了,我还需要一些__________,你能帮我吗?老师:没问题,我可以帮你联系__________。

答案:学生:我需要为我的论文找到一些资料,你能推荐一些参考书籍吗?老师:当然可以,你可以查看图书馆的在线数据库和学术期刊。

托福听力加试第一套第二篇(大王花)(原文+题+答案)

托福听力加试第一套第二篇(大王花)(原文+题+答案)

托福听力加试第一套第二篇(大王花)(原文+题+答案)二. 大王花Listen to part of a lecture in a botany classWe’ve been talking about plant classification and how species belong to family and families belong to an order, but sometimes, figuring out how we assign certain plant species to a particular order is challenging, even if the plant has…unusual characteristics. You’d think that plants with similar characteristics would belong to the same order, but that’s not always true. A good example of this a flower, that is –a flowering plant—that grows only in Malaysia and Indonesia, called Rafflesia.As you can see, Rafflesia is a pretty unusual plant. For starters, it’s huge. The flower can grow up to a meter in with an d can weigh up to seven kilos—pretty big, huh? There aren’t any other specimens in the part world that have flowers even close to the size. But that’s not the only unusual characteristic of Rafflesia, in fact, that’s probably one of the least strange featu res of the plant.The plant also emits a terrible stench, like, rotting meat. But again, there are other plants with bad smelling flowers. And in the case of Rafflesia: flies are attracted to the smell, and that’s how the flowers get pollinated.So … um …Rafflesia’s flowers are huge and smelly. Rafflesia is also a parasite; it gets its energy from another plant instead of from the sun, which is unusual, but not unheard of in the plant kingdom. It actually grows inside the host. But that leads me to …I want t o tell you really quickly about another plant, a plant that’s also from the forests of Southeast Asia, called Mitrastema.Now, Mitrastema is also a parasite, which led some to believethe Rafflesia was related to Mitrastema—that they belong to the same order. Mitrastema as I said a parasite, but its flowers are much smaller, and don’t smell bad, so you can see why there was debate about whether they were related. But as it turns out, Mitrastema is actually related to blueberries. So, even plants that share an unusual characteristic with Rafflesia are not related to it. And, um… no plant shares all three of its unusual characteristics, and that made classifying Rafflesia very, very difficult.Now you’re probably thinking, why don’t they just analyze the DNA of the plant? Well, as Isaid, Rafflesia is a parasite. It lacks the leaves; the green tissue that most plants need for photosynthesis. It’s unable to …l um. …To capture the sunlight most other plants use to make food. So, it’s lacking …it doesn’t have the DNA—the genes—for photosynthesis, which is what we usually use to classify plant species. But some researchers in Michigan persisted, and analyzed about 90 species of seed plants and compared them to Rafflesia, and we finally had an answer. Rafflesia was part of the Malpighiales order. Now, other species in the Malpighiales order include violets… um poinsettias… uh … passion-flowers … what else? Willows.So it was pretty unexpected because flowers like violets are a lot smaller than Rafflesia, right? And the y don’t smell bad—they don’t smell like rotting meat … and they’re not parasitic. It took almost 200 years to classify Rafflesia, to identify its relatives, and I don’t think anyone would have ever guessed that it’s in the order Malpighiales. I mean … you know—it’d be nice to be able toclassify species based on their obvious characteristics, but, it didn’t work that way with.Rafflesia. And unfortunately for Rafflesia, and for the field ofbotany. It seems that Rafflesia may be dying out. It’s certainly endangered because of deforestation in its habitat. And to make matters worse, Rafflesi a doesn’t reproduce very well. First of all, only 10-20%of buds tum into full-fledged flowers and it can take them a year to grow. There are also male flowers and female flowers, and one of each has to be in the same area—the same vicinity—at the same time, to produce seeds, and the files that are attracted to the flower’s strongsmell have to carry pollen from one flower to the other, so how often so you think these events occur all together? Even people who study the plant for years may never witness it.1. What is the lecture mainly about?(A) The relationship between species and family.(B) The characteristics of three types of plants.(C) Difficulties classifying an unusual type of plant.(D) Unique examples of parasitic plants2. How does a strong order help Rafflesia?(A) The order is a signal to nearby plants of the opposite sex.(B) The order keeps away large predators that might eat it.(C) The order discourages parasites from growing it.(D) The order attracts files that pollinate its flowers.3. Why does the professor consider the actual classification of Rafflesia unexpected?(A) Its unusual traits are not shared by other plants in its order.(B) Its unusual characteristics were not documented until after it was classified.(C) Botanists had predicted that no other plants would be related to it.(D) Botanists had predicted that it would become extinctbefore it could be classified.4. What does the professor imply about the reproduction of Rafflesia?(A)She has witnessed it herself.(B) It does not occur often.(C) It differs from on variety of Rafflesia to another.(D) No one can understand how it reproduces.Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.It actually grows inside its host, which is a type of grapevine.I mean… it grows inside its host until itBlooms—it doesn’t bloom inside the host.5. Why does the professor say this:“I mean … it grows inside its host until it blooms—it doesn’t bloom inside the host.”(A) to given an additional example of her statement(B) to clarify her statement so students don’t misunderstand her(C) to provide evidence Rafflesia is indeed a parasitic plant(D) to emphasize the importance of the hostListen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.6. What does the professor imply when she says this:“But as it tums out, Mitrastemais actually related to blueberries.”(A) Mitrastema is edible.(B) Rafflesia is also related to blueberries.(C) Rafflesia and Mitrastema are not in the same order.(D) Rafflesia and Mitrastema is also related to blueberries.ANSWERS:1. C2. D3. A4. B5. B6. C。

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【最新整理】托福听力经典加试题及答案智课网整理第一篇:关于bird migration的term paperLong conversation: Student having difficulties in writing term paper男student: Professor, I hope to discuss my term paper with you. I got stuck in writing the paper on bird migration. I have difficulties in finding enough materials about bird migration. (老师,今儿,我想跟你说说我的学期论文的事儿。

我卡住了,找不到这方面的资料。

)女Professor: You can’t find enough material on bird migration?(语调上扬,最后一题,重听题的考点。

)男student: I want to write about early bird migration.( 要写的paper是关于古代鸟类迁徙的,所以资料不够。

)女Professor: “哦你确实找到了一个好的题目,但是你要知道我的要求是你们的论文要反映你们这学期学了什么。

”男student: 想写关于Aristotle关于这个题目的看法 etc.女Professor: I want you to apply what you’ve learned to your paper. (希望他们运用所学知识研究来完成paper.) 不要只是做summary or description. 我想要看到你的special analysis.男student: 但是,我觉得我找的资料中有错误的。

(I think ….wrong),这就是为什么我不想用资料。

女Professor: 你不要完全放弃以前找的资料(discard). 你可以换种想法,用rational 的方式。

这就是我们说的critical thinking,不一定非要同意资料。

可以写以前的(historically) old theory, 然后现在的这些新研究(current research) 如何支持(support)或者驳斥这些theory.男student: 我想可以写bird migrate at night。

人们大多只看到大鸟,所以认为小鸟在大鸟的翅膀下迁徙什么的,其实新发现是因为小鸟晚上飞(通过说这个topic来验证自己理解了老师的意图change the topic from ancient to recent)女Professor: That shows your thinking. (对,这样就是我们需要的思考能力)男student: 我想写一种不迁徙而是冬眠的鸟。

I want to write about the birds that do not migrate. They hibernate during winter.女Professor: 如果我是你,我就不会在一份15页的论文中写这么多。

(If I were you , I would not….. The paper is 15 pages…)不过,想法挺不错。

建议你以后每周(in a week)都来找我,看一下他写论文的新的方向(new direction)进行得如何。

版本一:问题一:Why 男student go to see the professor?答案: C(3)he cannot find enough material in writing his paper.问题二:How does the professor help the student?答案: A(1)change his approach …问题三:忘了。

答案: B,D(2,4)问题四:Why does the student 提night migration ?答案: A (1) 通过说这个topic来验证自己理解了老师的意图change the topic from ancient to recent)问题五:重听:(女Professor说的:啊,你没找到鸟类迁徙的资料?)答案:B (2) (….. is easy….)版本二:1。

学生找教授的目的?(好象是跟教授说他要写的题目的资料找不到,很少)2。

为什么说bird migrates at night?(好象是he understands what the teacher said.)3。

教授怎么帮助学生?(change the topic from ancient to recent)4。

学生的论文中会包括什么?(1。

ANAL YSIS 2。

忘了,好像是教授的建议,听仔细了)5。

教授说“你找不到资料?”问这句话是什么意思?(教授认为找资料很简单的)第二篇:大王花 Rafflesia教授一开始就介绍植物分类,提到分类中的species种,genus属,order目。

说植物的classification 很难,一些特性比较特殊的植物特别是这个样子。

提出植物的分类不能完全依靠它flower的形态和特性。

提到Rafflesia(大王花),开花石会散发腐臭的味道,以吸引蝇类传播花粉。

她举了Indonesia的一种植物M,它的flower很特别,超级大(图片显示它的直径有一个手臂这么长,颜色为绛红,也许会牛人知道它是何种植物),有难闻的味道,象什么肉,但是最后发现他们不是一个order 的。

生长在很恶劣的环境中,其它的植物都不能生长(题目一:它生长在什么样的环境当中?) 这种植物有事物的来源,但是它还是会抓insect吃,因为它不能从土壤中得到足够的营养,所以要通过这种方式来获取所需的营养(题目二:为什么吃虫?)然后教授说了它怎么抓虫的? 经过很长时间的研究,专家发现它和violet(紫罗兰)、willow(柳树) 等是属于一个order的,后提到幼时的violet,也会散发那种smell的。

提到共存(考题,)有提到另一种南美洲的植物和它是同一目的,但是花很小,味道也不难闻,与蓝莓共生coherent。

学生提问不能测DNA吗,教授说这种大花基本不进行光合作用,没法提取一般植物能提取到的DNA。

在DNA分析技术成熟之前根本无法将他们并为同类,由于他们的特征差异太大。

教授还提到这种植物的交配不易,其一气味难闻致使传蜜的动物不易接近,其二它每年只开一次花,且花分雌雄。

所以要这么多先天条件凑齐不易,所以很少有人有机会看到开花的全过程。

(考题)所以,结论,不可以貌取人。

后来又讲了这种花很有可能灭绝,原因是要fly帮忙运花粉,要同种的花在一起,要。

要这些条件同时发生,是小概率事件。

Small incident1.MAIN IDEA?(大概是说分类很难,尤其是特征很变态的)2。

大王花的特点(1。

HUGE 2。

让FL Y来传粉)3。

教授说M植物属于B~~~类的,是什么意思?(M植物与大王花不是同一类的)4。

为什么不能用DNA?(不进行光合作用)5。

教授说了关于繁殖的,哪一项是对的?(很少有人看到它繁殖,貌似是这个)6。

为什么很难繁殖?(1。

MALE和FEMALE交配2。

FL Y传粉两个同时发生几率很小)第三篇:Ragtime musicRagtime介绍了一种流行于美国十九世纪左右名为ragtime的音乐,能够表现年青人的活力(spirit of youth)之类的,此乐流行是由于piano的关系,因为两者真是太搭配了。

在那个年代,在各种场合都用钢琴。

此乐当时流行程度,(like Rock & Roll在某一时期一样)。

这里出现考点,女学生说了一堆后,来了一句I just don't get it,意思是要教授explain,还说piano 之所以当时那么受欢迎,一是因为它能与音律产生和谐,另一是因为当时它算一种财富地位的象征什么的symbol of wealth and status。

再加上,那个年代,大家都没钱,就去public concert or restaurant什么的听音乐,而piano声音够响亮,又和ragtime music rhythm搭配的天衣无缝,所以,两者相得益彰这个音乐年轻人很喜欢,因为很有激情。

除了到处演出啊,park 演出等不用钢琴,因为难搬(出现考点)because of transportation problem。

同时,此乐也是jazz 的前身,因为演奏者不按牌理出牌,一首曲七个人弹,弹出七种调。

这种regtime音乐影响很远啊,例如现在的jazz就是从那发展来的。

版本一:第一题:题干(how does piano contribute to the ragtime music)答案:3第二题:3第三题:为什么piano是主要乐器?答案(3,4)第四题:为什么文中最后提到parade 和park concert? 答案:2第五题:1(jazz , important)第六题:重听题答案:1 (generally, rock)版本二:1。

MAIN IDEA?(PAINO 什么什么的适合RAGTIME MUSIC)2。

关于在PARK和什么CONCERT 的演出,什么是正确的?(我认为是,不用钢琴,因为难搬transportation problem)3。

为什么PAINO受欢迎?(1。

和RAGTIME MUSIC配合的很和谐 2。

财富的象征)4。

关于JAZZ,什么正确?(JAZZ IS improvise《即兴表演,即席写作》 OF RAGTIME MUSIC)improvisation(即席创作)。

5。

女学生说了一堆后,来了一句 just don't get it,什么意思?(学生要教授EXPLAIN THE RAGTIME MUSIC)6。

此音乐深受年轻人喜爱在当时非常流行,流行程度相当于rock。

女生问:能像rock一样流行?第四篇:女生丢ID卡第一个场景对话听一个来自学生和学校服务部工作人员的对话。

(Listen to a conversation between a student and a staff in University Service office.)女同学:老师,我想要申办新的ID卡,因为以前的丢了。

男staff: 由于我校的registration 还未完全结束。

(所以,我这里没有完整的资料)。

如需办卡,你得需要提供其他证件来证明身份。

首先:你的驾照。

(diver license)女同学:我的diver license在钱包里。

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