试卷代号:2151 中央广播电视大学2006一2007学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语专业英语听力(3)试题 2007年7月 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、考试时间为50分钟,请抓紧时间读题、做题和检查。 三、仔细读懂题目的说明,并按题目要答题。答案一定要写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 四、用黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 908
试卷代号:2151 中央广播电视大学2006-2007学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语专业 英语听力(3) 试题 2007年 7月 注 意 事 项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、考试时间为50分钟,请抓紧时间读题、做题和检查。 三、仔细读懂题 目的说明,并按题 目要答题。答案一定要写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上的答案无效。 四、用黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题 ,使用铅笔答题无效
Section One Directions:In this section,you will hear A.a short passage;B.a short dialogue.Fill in the blanks as you listen to the recording.You'll hear the recording only once.(20 points) 以 Most of today's Chinese Americans are the descendants of some of the early miners and 1 workers.They retain many aspects of their ancient 2,even after having lived in the US for several generations.For example,their family 3 continue to be remarkably strong.Members of the family lend each other moral 4 and also practical help when necessary.From a young age,children are imbued with the old 5 and attitudes, including respect for their elders and a feeling of responsibility to the 6.This helps to explain why there is 7 juvenile delinquency among them. B M Excuse me.Is anyone sitting here? F No,nobody. M You 8 mind if I smoke,do you? F Well...to be frank,yes,I 9 M Oh,I'm sorry.But this isn't a non-smoking 10 is it?I mean,after all,.. F Actually,it is!Perhaps you haven't 11 the sign. M Sign?What sign? F There!On the 12! M Oh,sorry.I didn't realize.Sorry. F Don't 13 it. M Excuse me,but haven't we met somewhere before?Recently,I mean. F I don't think so.I mean,I 14 it somehow. M Oh?Why? F I was 15 of the country for a long time until recently. 909
Section One Directions: In this section, you will hear A, a short passage; 13, a short dialogue, Fill in the blanks as you listen to the recording. You'll hear the recording only once, (20 points) A. Most of today's Chinese Americans are the descendants of some of the early miners and 1 workers. "They retain many aspects of their ancient 2 ,even after having lived in the US for several generations. For example, their family 3 continue to be remarkably strong. Members of the family lend each other moral 4 and also practical help when necessary. From a young age, children are imbued with the old 5 and attitudes, including respect for their elders and a feeling of responsibility to the 6 .This helps to explain why there is 7 juvenile delinquency among them. B. M Excuse me. Is anyone sitting here? F 11o,nobody. M You 8 mind if I smoke, do you? F Well. . . to be frank, yes, I 9 ! M Oh,I’m sorry. But this isn’t a non-smoking 10 ,is it? I mean, after all,… F Actually, it. is!Perhaps you haven’t 11 the sign. IVI Sign`? What sign? F Thc7re!On the 12 ! M Oka,sorry. I didn’t realize. Sorry. F Don' t 13 it. M 1~;xcuse me, but 'haven't we met somewhere before? Recently, I mean. F I don't think so. I mean,I 14 it somehow. M ()h? Why`1 I'' I was 15 of,hF> country for:,long tirzie until rccc、ntlw. Lx0}s
M I'm sure we have,you know.Where? F Where?I'm afraid I don't understand. M Which country were you 16 Wait a moment!It...um...might have been Venezuela or...er...I've got it!It 17 have been Mexico!Yes!Weren't you in Mexico City? F Yes,that's right.How...how did you know? M Because I was there on 18 last winter.Weren't you teaching there? F Yes.19 to businessman and engineers.But how...? M We met at a party there! F Are you sure we did?I mean,I'm sorry,but I can't remember 20 meeting you before. MYes,lam! Section Two Directions:In this section,you will hear A.a news story;B.a conversation.Decide whether the following statements are T (True)or F (False).You will hear the recording twice.(30 points) A. ( )21.The study tries to find out the relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. ( )22.The study found black people are more likely to get lung cancer than Asians. ()23.Nearly 2000 out of the 180,000 people being studied got lung cancer. ()24.Genetics is the only reason that explains why blacks are more likely to get lung cancer. )25.The whites breathe cigarette smoke more deeply than black smokers. ()26.Different medicines have been developed to target at different races. 910
M I’m sure we have,you know. Where? F Where`? I’m afraid I don't understand. M Which country were you一丝一?Wait a moment! It. , um.。.might have been Venezuela or. . . er. . . I've got it!It 17 have been Mexico!Yes!Weren’t you in Mexico City? F Yes,that’s right. Ilow... how did you know? M Because I was there on 18 last winter. Weren’t you teaching there? F Yes. 19 to businessman and engineers. But how. . .? M F We met at a party there! Are you sure we did? I mean, I'm sorry,but I can't remember 20 meeting you before. M Yes, 1 am Section Two Directions:In this section,you will hear A. a news story;B, a conversation. Decide whether the following statements are T (True) or F (False). You wilt hear the recording twice.(30 points) A ( ( )21. The study tries to find out the relationship between race and rates of lung cancer among smokers. )22. }I"he study found black people are more likely to get lung cancer tlrarr Asians. )23. Nearly 2000 out of the 180,000 people being studied got lung cancer. )24. Genetics is the only reason that explains why blacks are more likely to get lung cancer. )?.5. "1'he whites breathe cigarette smoke more deeply than black smokers. )26. Different medicines have been developed to target at different races. 了 、 r. 、 910
)27.The woman applies to be a part-time receptionist. ( )28.She's just graduated from university. ()29.She's going to study public relations. )30.She's not good at writing. ( )31.She can type 150 words per minute. ( )32.She can work on Sunday mornings. ()33.She can't drive now. ( )34.She is asked to come for an interview. )35.The interview is at 9 a.m.next Monday. Section Three Directions:In this section,you will hear A.a conversation and B.a news story.Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.You will hear the recording only once.(20 points) A. 36.Jane is a A.social worker B.schools careers officer C.member of the Parliament 37.The central issue of the interview is A.women's attitude toward life B.the future job market C.the change of women's career choices 38.Mass media helped the change by A.creating new images of women in non-traditional jobs B.telling people to do what they want to do C.making films of those working as car mechanics 911
B. ( )27. The woman applies to he a part-time receptionist. ( )28. She’s just graduated from university. ( )29. She’s going to study public relations. ( )30. She’s not good at writing. ( )31. She can type 150 words per minute. ( )32. She can work on Sunday mornings. ( )33. She can't drive now. ( )34. She is asked to come for an interview. ( )35. The interview is at 9 a. m. next Monday. Section Three Directions:In this section,you w川 hear A, a conversation and B. a news story. best answer to each of the following statements. You will hear the recording only points) A. 36.Jane is a A. social worker 13, schools careers officer C. member of the Parliament 37. The central issue of tlu} intervic:}w is A. women’s attitude. townrd life 13 [!_、(·future job rnarhet C. the change' of worren’s career choices 38.Mass mf>dia helped the clrarzf}e by A. creatint; ni}tt· irna,K;e'n‘一)f }}}ornc}n in nor,一flradiii2m}}{!。、}!! L}. telling peoF.rie[()〔{(、wlrat th(一y wFirYt,(一)do (.making films of t!、(一、、〔、}}}(一)rkirl#:,、‘_、,,n}F_1 charri}:} Chouse the once. (2(>
39.According to the survey,75%of girls choose A.non-traditional women's jobs B.traditional women's jobs C.part-time jobs 40.The change of attitudes needs to A.match the economic development of the country B.involve both men and women's attitudes C.involve both young and old women's attitudes B. 41.Charles Chaplin's mother dreamed that A.she would one day become a 'star' B.her son would one day become famous C.she could go to America as an actress 42.Charlie became successful in films because A.the tramp he played always stole things from others B.he copied other famous stars of that time C.he developed his own character by learning from others 43.The tramp played by Charlie was A.a man who killed the rich to help the poor B.a funny man who could get people's sympathy C.a humorous nice gentleman 44.Two of Charlie's serious films were A.City Lights and Modern Times B.Great Depression and Dark Ages C.My Earlier Life and the London Driver 45.In 1952,Charlie was forced out of the US because of his A.family affairs B.love of serious films C.political views 912
39. According to the survey,75写of girls choose_ __ A. non-traditional women's jobs B. traditional women's jobs C. part-time jobs 40. The change of attitudes needs to_ . A. match the economic development of the country B. involve both men and women’s attitudes C. involve both young and old women's attitudes B. 41. Charles Chaplin's mother dreamed that A. she would one day become a‘star B. her son would one day become famous C. she could go to America as an actress 42. Charlie became successful in films because A. the tramp he played always stole things from others B. he copied other famous stars of that time C. he developed his own character by learning from others 43. The tramp played by Charlie was a rn a n who killed the rich to help the poor a funny man who C. ahumorous nice could get people’s sympathy gentleman A. 匕 44. "rwo of Charlie’s serious films were A. City Lights and Modern TirnEa I3. Great Depression and Dark Ages C. My Earlier Life and the London Driver 45. In 1952,Charlie was forced out of the IJS because of his A. family riflairs B. love of serious films C. political views 91?