TOEFL考试真试题
Section One: Listening Comprehension
1.(A) She'll get the things the man needs.
(B) Sally wants to go to the bookstore too.
(C) There isn't enough time to go to the bookstore.
(D) The student center closes at four o'clock.
2.(A) He doesn't feel qualified for the job.
(B) He'd like a higher salary.
(C) He's completely satisfied with his job.
(D) He'd like to be able to work more hours per week.
3.(A) Try to get a ride with Pete.
(B) Take an airplane to Boston.
(C) Ask Pete the name of his hotel.
(D) Drive her car to Boston.
4.(A) She'll give the man the newspaper after class.
(B) She doesn't read the newspaper for her class.
(C) She doesn't have a newspaper to give the man.
(D) She only reads one section of the newspaper.
5.(A) His roommate doesn't like to talk much.
(B) He's upset with his roommate.
(C) Someone other than his roommate caused the problem.
(D) He doesn't want the woman to be friendly with his roommate.
6.(A) The book was very interesting.
(B) He hasn't read the book yet.
(C) The book is too long.
(D) He doesn't usually read spy thrillers.
7.(A) She hurt her foot.
(B) Her health problem has come back again.
(C) She's feeling better now.
(D) She needs an operation soon.
8.(A) He has been working outdoors lately.
(B) He'd like to get some exercise over the weekend.
(C) He's a good tennis player.
(D) He rarely uses his computer.
9.(A) More doctors should be doing research.
(B) He is studying to be a doctor.
(C) An important new medical treatment may be available soon.
(D) He has already tried the new medicine.
10.(A) She couldn't find her watch.
(B) She feels bad about being late.
(C) She forgot what time the library closed.
(D) She had never agreed to meet the man.
11.(A) She's a professional photographer.
(B) She'll take the camera to her car before the concert.
(C) She just had an argument with her roommate.
(D) She's concerned about leaving the camera with the man.
12.(A) Decide against sending the application.
(B) Order his checks by mail.
(C) Enclose a twenty-dollar bill with his application.
(D) Buy a money order to send with the application.
13.(A) She's too busy to run for class president.
(B) She hasn't considered running for class president.
(C) She plans to apply for a part-time job.
(D) She wants the man to help her with her studies.
14.(A) She wants the man to meet her brother
(B) She's going to Chicago with her brother
(C) She won't be able to prepare lunch.
(D) She can't accept the man's invitation.
15.(A) The books were sent out late.
(B) The books were sent to the wrong place.
(C) He didn't mind helping the woman move.
(D) He doesn't know the woman's new address.
16.(A) It's approximately twelve o'clock.
(B) She'll meet the man at exactly twelve o'clock.
(C) She has to be somewhere soon.
(D) She doesn't have time to talk.
17.(A) The woman's meal tastes better than his.
(B) The woman shouldn't eat her food.
(C) The woman shouldn't be laughing.
(D) The woman and he should go to another restaurant.
18.(A) Mary had a long drive to the airport.
(B) His flight arrived late.
(C) Mary had trouble finding the airport.
(D) His flight took three hours.
19.(A) He doesn't want the woman to fill out the survey form.
(B) He just got the results of the survey.
(C) He wants to make the dorm a better place for students.
(D) He hadn't heard about the survey.
20.(A) She has been on the trip herself and has enjoyed it.
(B) She wouldn't consider going on the field trip.
(C) She thinks the class is too advanced for the man.
(D) She thinks there's a good reason to go on the field trip.
21.(A) Watch the news on TV.
(B) Turn the TV on at six o'clock.
(C) Turn the TV off in a few minutes.
(D) Watch another comedy show.
22.(A) She hasn't prepared the course outline yet.
(B) She'll distribute the course outline during the next class.
(C) There aren't any copies of the course outline left.
(D) The man can get the course outline after class.
23.(A) He had planned to attend Jason's presentation but couldn't.
(B) He preferred Jason's previous presentation.
(C) He'd like to do the next presentation himself.
(D) Jason won't give any more presentations.
24.(A) She might know someone who needs a car.
(B) She doesn't know many people.
(C) Most of her friends don't drive.
(D) She'll try to borrow a car from one of her friends.
25.(A) He doesn't know the answer to the question.
(B) He doesn't like to travel in the area.
(C) He doesn't ride on buses.
(D) He'll ask someone else for directions.
26.(A) She's worried about the approaching snowstorm.
(B) She won't have time to go outside tomorrow.
(C) She doesn't believe the weather report,
(D) She's pleased about the weather report.
27.(A) He always liked reading more than watching television.
(B) He used to watch television more than he does now.
(C) It's important to select television programs carefully.
(D) The woman should do more reading.
28.(A) He thinks the woman looks better in the green hat.
(B) He wants the woman to buy both hats,
(C) He thinks the green hat is much too expensive.
(D) He doesn't care which hat the woman chooses.
29.(A) The shirt belongs to her sister.
(B) The shirt was purchased during a trip.
(C) She bought a similar shirt for the man.
(D) The shirt is her favorite color.
30.(A) He wants to get a job in a smaller company.
(B) He's looking forward to working on the West Coast.
(C) He hopes to keep working where he now lives.
(D) He expects his company to promote him soon.
31.(A) Two different types of bones in the human body.
(B) How bones help the body move.
(C) How bones continuously repair themselves.
(D) The chemical composition of human bones.
32.(A) They defend the bone against viruses.
(B) They prevent oxygen from entering the bone.
(C) They break down bone tissue.
(D) They connect the bone to muscle tissue.
33.(A) They have difficulty identifying these cells.
(B) They aren't sure how these cells work.
(C) They've learned how to reproduce these cells.
(D) They've found similar cells in other species.
34.(A) To learn how to prevent a bone disease.
(B) To understand differences between bone tissue and other tissue.
(C) To find out how specialized bone cells have evolved.
(D) To create artificial bone tissue.
35.(A) A new fuel for buses.
(B) The causes of air pollution.
(C) A way to improve fuel efficiency in buses.
(D) Careers in environmental engineering.
36.(A) Her car is being repaired.
(B) She wants to help reduce pollution.
(C) Parking is difficult in the city.
(D) The cost of fuel has increased.
37.(A) A fuel that bums cleanly.
(B) An oil additive that helps cool engines.
(C) A material from which filters are made.
(D) An insulating material sprayed on engine parts.
38.(A) The high temperatures required for its use.
(B) The high cost of materials used in its production.
(C) The lack of trained environmental engineers.
(D) The opposition of automobile manufacturers.
39.(A) To present an award to a musician.
(B) To thank the organizers of "Time Out for the Arts."
(C) To invite musicians to join the concert tour.
(D) To introduce the guest speaker for the evening.
40.(A) The pianist is an old friend of hers.
(B) Many people have come to the presentation.
(C) The auditorium has an excellent sound system.
(D) She enjoys going to concerts.
41.(A) When he was a child.
(B) When he finished his studies.
(C) When he began his concert touring.
(D) When he was invited to a musical competition.
42.(A) Discuss his experiences on the concert tour.
(B) Explain why he agreed to give the lecture.
(C) Comment on his musical training at the Juilliard School.
(D) Talk about how he learned to compose music.
43.(A) The effect of advertising on world markets.
(B) Modem advertising techniques.
(C) Forms of communication in the American colonies.
(D) The early history of advertising.
44.(A) An educated population.
(B) A large supply of goods and services.
(C) A large number of publications.
(D) An industrialized society.
45.(A) Samples of products.
(B) Signs on shops.
(C) Pictures of products painted on walls.
(D) Free paper pamphlets.
46.(A) How the President proposes new laws.
(B) How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.
(C) How the President can reject a proposed law.
(D) How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.
47.(A) Why the President opposes a bill.
(B) How lawmakers want to revise a bill.
(C) Why a deadline has not been met.
(D) When lawmakers plan to end their session.
48.(A) They send the message to the President within ten days.
(B) They officially state reasons for rejecting the message.
(C) They meet with the President.
(D) They revise the vetoed bill.
49.(A) The bill becomes law immediately.
(B) The bill can't become law unless the whole process begins again.
(C) Lawmakers must review the bill within ten days.
(D) The President must sign the 'bill if it's passed again.
50.(A) Just after a new President is elected.
(B) Just before Congress takes any short break.
(C) When Congress has just ended an entire session.
(D) Anytime during a session of Congress.
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