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04年10月TOEFL试题
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BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³PART ONE ListeningBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³1.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) She likes the view of the mountains in winter.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She has never been in Montana.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) The man should take a winter vacation.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) The man would not enjoy living in Montana all year.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³2.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) He plans to go to the dance.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He does not enjoy dancing.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He has something else to do tonight.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) He plans to go to the next dance.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³3.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) The woman should go to the game with him tonight.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) The game will not be on television.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) The results of the game were announced in the newspaper.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) The woman can find the information about the game in the newspaper.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³4.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) She just finished studying for the exam.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She is not certain what material will be covered on the exam.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She needs to prepare a little more for the exam.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) She is willing to help the man study for the exam.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³5.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) Go out to eat with her parentsBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Find a place to live near the harborBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Get a job at a restaurantBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) Introduce him to her parentsBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³6.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) Let his boss know that he plans to quitBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Ask his boss to give him more time offBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Recommend the woman for a promotionBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) Reconsider his decision about his jobBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³7.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) She is going to start a new experiment.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She is planning to start the experiment on Friday.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She received additional time to finish the experiment.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) She does not plan to finish the experiment.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³8.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) She thinks the man is funny.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She will meet the man for dinner tonight.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She got sick from last night's dinner.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) She feels better than she did last night.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³9.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) He has already spoken to Professor Odell.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Professor Odell will probably excuse his absence.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He has never missed Professor Odell's class.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Professor Odell was not in class today.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³10.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) Ask her brother for a ride to the conferenceBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Find a different hotelBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Pay for the conference in advanceBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) Cancel his hotel reservationBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³11.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (A) He forgot to phone Amy earlier today.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He does not know Amy's new phone number.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Amy's phone number has not changed.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) The woman should ask Amy tbr the phone number.12. (A) The store will have more shirts tomorrow.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(B) The store will not be selling blue shirts anymore.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(C) The man should check other stores for the shirt.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) The shirts will be less expensive after the game.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³13. (A) He likes to give parties.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ He does not like to attend parties.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ He does not work on Fridays.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) People enjoy his company.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³14. (A) His class lasted longer than usual.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He got lost on the way to the movie.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He did not know what time the movie started.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He did not pay attention to the time.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³15. (A) He is much less patient thanNancy.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) The woman should play tennis with Nancy.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Nancy will go play tennis soon.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) Nancy should pick up her racket at the post office.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³16. (A) His grade was not as good as the woman's grade.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He thinks the course was easy.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He expected to get a good grade.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He did not expect to like the course.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³17. (A) The man looks very nice in a suit and tie.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) The man did not need to change clothes.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She likes the sweater the man is wearing.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) She does not think jeans are appropriate.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³18. (A) He has been spending too much time doing sports.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He is already a member of several social organizations.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) His classes already involve a lot of community work.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He is very busy with his academic work.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³19. (A) Study her notes over the weekendBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Give the man her notes until MondayBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Take the quiz before the man doesBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Ask to have the quiz postponedBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³20. (A) He cannot walk because his foot is broken.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ He will have to see the doctor again.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He needs to take some medicine.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) He feels relieved about his injury.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³21. (A) He does not want to continue on the project today.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ He will work on the project without the woman.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He does not know when the project is due.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) It will take five hours to finish the project.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³22. (A) Look for another jobBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Talk to his boss about his scheduleBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Start work later in the dayBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Ask his boss for a raise in payBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³23. (A) He thinks Betsy should take a business class.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He got angry with Betsy at the meeting.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He admires Betsy for expressing her opinion.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He did not understand what Betsy said.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³24. (A) He cannot afford to buy a computer.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He was the last person to leave the computer lab.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He is worried about turning his paper in late.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He used a typewriter for his paper.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³25. (A) Gather more information from other students they knowBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Help each other with the assignmentBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Ask a professor to help themBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) Take some time off to restBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³26. (A) The driver's reaction was understandable.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ Drinking coffee is not allowed on the bus.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Some of the woman's coffee spilled on the driver.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) The driver should not have yelled at the woman.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³27. (A) Mary owes money to her parents.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Mary does well because of her parents.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Mary needs more support from her parents.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Mary's parents want her to change schools.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³28. (A) Inform the man about the policyBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Copy the message for the manBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Show the man how to use the copy machineBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Call the man after she talks to the studentsBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³29. (A) He does not like to borrow money.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) He has a lot of money to lend.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He rarely lends money.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He lent ten dollars to the woman.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³30. (A) She will not have time to prepare lunch.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She would rather wait until tomorrow to decide.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She does not remember discussing the matter.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) She has to cancel her plans to have lunch with the man.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³31. (A) Students refuse to listen to his lectures.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ Very few students registered for his class.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Students do not seem to understand his lectures.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Too many students failed his class.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³32. (A) MusicologyBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) Advanced physicsBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) Film studyBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) Introductory scienceBÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³33. (A) His students are not really interested in science.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) His students are science majors who already know the material.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) His students have difficulty understanding English.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) His students find the lab work too difficult.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³34. (A) She relates ideas to students' outside interests.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B) She plays music to relax students.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) She creates unusual videos of her students.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (D) She applies scientific principles to filmmaking.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³35. (A) He feels unqualified to try it.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (B)BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ He wants more information about it.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³ (C) He has already tried it.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³(D) He does not think it will work.BÀ<Q¡3forum.liuxuehome.com 測·ïúÔ³36. 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