104英聽試題示例
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第一部分、
Part 1-1
Question 1. It’s a rainy day. Students are attending the graduation ceremony indoors.
Question 2. You can see steak with sweet corn on the plate. Also, there’s a glass of wine on the table.
Question 3. This is Dr. Chen’s dental office. We’re calling to remind you that you have an appointment tomorrow at 5.
Question 4. The escalator is crowded with students. They’re holding onto the handrail.
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Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the professor in the picture?
A. He’s wearing a hat.
B. He’s wearing a pair of glasses.
C. He’s carrying an umbrella in his right hand.
D. He’s carrying a suitcase in his left hand.
Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the sign?
A. It tells people to handle glass with care.
B. It tells people that some animals are disappearing fast.
C. It tells people to celebrate now.
D. It tells people to take immediate action.
Question 7. Which two of the following are mentioned in the sign?
A. It’s a public swimming pool.
B. People cannot drink beer here.
C. People are responsible for their own safety.
D. Young children can swim here alone.
Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the event shown in the picture?
A. It takes place at a department store.
B. It takes place at a sports stadium.
C. People are fighting for concert tickets.
D. People are lining up to buy discount items.
Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the poster?
A. It advertises a dog show.
B. It promotes a movie about animals.
C. It shows some animals are mistreated.
D. It asks people to work together to achieve a goal.
Question 10. Which two of the following are true about the sign?
A. The waffle house is celebrating its anniversary.
B. The waffle house has gone out of business.
C. It shows the waffle house owner’s appreciation.
D. It shows a popular item the waffle house sells.
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Question 11. Are you ready for your exam?
Question 12. Do you have time for some tennis this weekend?
Question 13. You always seem so cheerful. No wonder you’re the most popular person in the office.
Question 14. Do you bargain with the seller to get a lower price when you buy something?
Question. 15. Would you mind taking a picture of me and my friend?
Question 16. The next painting Mr. Lin is going to show is mine. It’s so embarrassing. I can’t bear to look at it.
Question 17. How did you come up with so many interesting ideas on the research topic?
Question 18. Do you know when the deadline is for our report?
Question 19. Do you mind if I call tonight to confirm the reservation?
Question 20. Looks like the rain will stop any time soon. What do you think we should do?
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[14:31] For question 21, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Nice outfit. It’s new, right?
W: Gee! You noticed. Are you into fashion?
M: No. I just heard some of the other girls say that you always seem to be wearing new clothes. They think you must spend ALL your monthly allowance shopping.
W: Hehe. Not at all.
M: Then where do all the new clothes come from? Do you borrow them from your roommates?
W: No. I have three sisters. We fought all the time when we were growing up. But now we can see the advantages of having three other people who are the same size.
Question 21. Which of the following is true about the woman?
[15:37] For question 22, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Do you want to watch a movie? I downloaded something that you might like.
W: What’s it called?
M: The End of Time. They say it’s REALLY good.
W: Yes! I read a review the other day. But how did you download a copy? It’s new. It only opened last weekend.
M: Uh. You know. You can download almost anything these days.
W: Yeah. But it’s not legal, is it? I bet you didn’t pay for it.
M: But, you know, everybody does it.
W: But I don’t. and you shouldn’t, either.
Question 22. Which of the following is true about the conversation?
[16:41] For question 23, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: You don’t look very happy.
W: You’re right. I’m not happy.
M: What’s up?
W: It’s our school’s stupid course selection website. It’s hard to get into the system to register for classes. And it seems every course I want to take is already full. How come you never seem to have this problem?
M: The system usually opens at 7am. I’m up at 6, and by 7, I’m sitting in front of my computer and ready to go. Maybe you should try this approach.
W: Me? Up at 6 o’clock? You gotta be joking. I’d be better off staying up all night!
Question 23. What is the woman’s problem?
[17:47] For question 24, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Good morning. How may I help you?
W: Hi. I’m new here. And I wanna open an account and deposit some money.
M: Are you a tourist here?
W: No. I’m an exchange student. And I’ll be here for one year.
M: So you’re a student. Do you have a photo ID with you? Like your passport or your driver’s license?
W: Yes. Here you are. My passport and student ID.
M: Thank you. Please fill out these forms first.
Question 24. Where would this conversation most likely take place?
[18:42] For question 25 and 26, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: So, where is this bus supposed to take us?
M: It SHOULD take us back up to Richmond.
W: Don’t you know for sure?
M: I’m not really sure if does or not.
W: Are you sure we got on the right bus?
M: I’ve never taken this bus. But I think it’s the right one.
W: This place doesn’t look like Richmond.
M: It’s true. And we have been on this bus for a while.
W: Read one of the street signs or something.
M: Yikes. Lexington?
W: That’s the last time I’m trusting you with the transportation.
M: My bad. But at least I know the right bus to take us back.
Question 25. Which is true about the speakers?
Question 26. What does the man mean when he says, “my bad”?
[20:19] For question 27 and 28, you’ll listen to a conversation.
(Attention please. All passengers should leave the station immediately.)
M: Did you hear that announcement?
W: Sorry, I didn’t. you know, I seldom pay attention to the announcements. What’s up?
M: I don’t know. The announcement asked everyone to leave the station immediately. Do you think there’s something seriously wrong? Do you think there could be a bomb in the station? Remember last week we saw that backpack on the bench? It didn’t seem to belong to anyone. It could’ve been a bomb. Maybe the same thing happened today.
W: Well, I think you’re just upset with all the bad things going on in the news lately. I’m sure it’s nothing serious. I read in the newspaper last week that the railway administration was going to be holding safety drills in the coming weeks. We’ll probably get outside and see the fire department conducting a drill.
Question 27. Why is the man upset?
Question 28. What does the woman think they would see outside of the station?
[22:05] For question 29 and 30, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: We will be arriving at the Witte Museum in ten minutes. If you have any question about today’s tour, please don’t hesitate to ask.
W: Hi. I have a question.
M: Sure. What is it?
W: Are we allowed to take pictures once we are inside the museum?
M: That’s a good question. It is important to know the museum policy does not allow photography in the galleries. You’re also not allowed to use any video cameras to film the exhibitions. However, you are welcome to take photos in the reception hall in the parks outside the museum.
W: What about our lunch break? When will we stop for lunch?
M: That is scheduled for noon, near the food court. And we’ll meet back at the bus at one o’clock sharp.
Question 29. Where in the museum is photography allowed?
Question 30. How long is the lunch break?
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Question 31 and 32 are based on the following report.
Butterflies are beautiful insects. If you want to have them in your garden, here’s what you have to do. First, to attract butterflies to your garden, you’ll need to plant the right flowers. Like bees, adult butterflies feed on a wide variety of wild flowers, particularly those growing in warmplaces. So simply grow suitable flowers for March until the end of butterfly season in late October or early November. Additionally, you should leave fallen fruit under fruit trees.Butterflies enjoy feeding on juices in fallen pears, plums, and apples. Also, if possible, avoidusing chemicals in your garden, especially on your plants that are flowering. So plant the right flowers, leave fallen fruit on the ground, and avoid using chemicals. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the delightful sight of butterflies in your garden.
[28:10] Question 33 and 34 are based on the following talk.
When you go to the airport, you need to check in first. To do so, you must go to your airline and go to the check-in desk. For international flights, you are required to present your passport. But
for domestic flights, only a photo ID is required. When you book your ticket, you probably got aconfirmation number. You should have the number ready, too, just in case. The airline agent will
ask if you want to check in your luggage or if you only have carry-on luggage. You must check in the larger luggage but smaller suitcases can be carried onto the plane. After the agent gives you the boarding pass, you can go through the security, and head to your departure gate until it is time to board.
[29:59] Question 35 and 36 are based on the following talk.
Lemonade Day is a free, fun, and practical learning program. It teaches children how to start, own, and operate their business, a lemonade stand. It began in Houston, Texas, in the year 2007with only two thousand and seven hundred kids. In 2011, over a hundred and twenty thousand kids all across the America participated. Children who join the program receive a workbook that includes the 14 lessons of Lemonade Day. They also get a video that explains the program. The kids learn how to set profit-making goals, serve customers, and create a budget. From the program, kids learn how to solve problems and gain more confidence in themselves. The kids may keep all the money they make, but they’re encouraged to spend some, save some, and share some.
[31:58] Question 37 and 38 are based on the following talk.
My doctor ordered me to eat less and come up with an exercise plan. Because I’ve never monitored what I eat and how much exercise I get, I turned to modern technology for help. To find out how much exercise I was getting, I bought a device that is called Fitness Tracker. It helps me keep track of my level of fitness. I wear it on my wrist, and then as I move, it measures my activity. It works quite well. But it isn’t as comfortable as a wrist watch. I also bought an app for my smartphone to calculate how much calorie I’ve been eating. It works pretty well, and I am easily able to enter the necessary information in just a minute or two every day. Have I lost weight? Yes, I have. My doctor is happy with me, and I think that technology really helps.
[33:47] Question 39 and 40 are based on the following report.
The American Dialect Society was founded in 1889 to study the English language as it is spoken in North America. The organization was set up as part of an effort to create a comprehensive American dialect dictionary. This, however, took over a century. The dictionary, The Dictionary of American Regional English, was published in five volumes between 1985 and 2012. And it’s a record of American English as it is spoken in the United States. It contains words, phrases, and pronunciation that vary from one part of the country to another. But these days, perhaps, the American Dialect Society is most famous for its word of the year. Every year since 1991, it has selected a word or a phrase which it considers most important for that specific year. For example, “app” was the word for the year 2010, “occupy” in 2011, and “hashtag” in 2012.