12月14日中石油托福真题
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中石油托福听力真题
听力part A:
20道听力单句
听力part B:
15道短对话,男女3句对话方式
听力part C:
3长对话+1篇lecture 共15道题
听力part C真题:
lecture 1:
The state of Kansas is called the “Basket of America” because it ranks first in wheat growing and flour milling. In addition, there are hundreds of cattle ranches(大牧场)in western Kansas, some of which cover 50,000 acres. The state is larger than most states, but rather sparsely populated.
In pioneer days, many settlers passed through Kansas seeking rich land and gold farther west. Looking upon Kansas as “useless waste of land,” they refused to settle there. However, when Kansas joined the Union in 1861 as a free state opposed to slave labor, the population began to increase. Finally, the railroads helped to attract settlers by selling them inexpensive land.
1. The state of Kansas is known chiefly for its ___.
A. rich land and gold
B. railroads and highways
C. cheap slave labor
D. wheat and flour milling
2. How can Kansas best be described?
A. The population is small, but the state is large
B. It is a large state with a large population.
C. The state is small and it has few people.
D. Its sparse population inhabits 50,000 acres.
3. What did early pioneers think about Kansas?
A. They thought there was gold in western Kansas.
B. They found slave labor too expensive.
C. They considered the land unproductive.
D. They like the rich soil.
4. How did the railroads attract settlers?
A. By giving away gold.
B. By constructing flour mills.
C. By opposing slave labor
D. By offering cheap land.
5. The chief occupation of most people in Kansas is ____________.
A. running railroads
B. mining
C. farming
D. manufacturing
选自《大学英语2复习资料》
lecture 2:
One of the main complaints of the city residents in the United States is the number of homeless cats and dogs. It has been estimated by Friends of Animals Incorporation that more than 30 million cats and dogs are wandering through the streets of the cities. Each year, about a fifth of these animals are destroyed. A survey of 41 cities reports that as much as 15 million dollars is spent to capture and kill those animals every year. One city alone, Chicago, spends$1,000,000 a year to control its animal population. On the other hand, though you can find quite a lot of cats and dogs wandering in New York, the city government doesn't spend any money on animal control.
1. What is Friends of Animals, Inc?
A A tax-funded organization
B A society which roams the streets.
C A control center for destroying strays
D An agency interested in animals.
2. Which of the following shows a lack of interest in animal control?
A Chicago
B New York City
C Friends of Animals, Inc
D The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
选自《大学英语听力第四册lesson20》
lecture 3:
The Great Lakes
The five bodies of water known as the Great Lakes are on or near the border between the United States and Canada. Lake Superior9 holds the most water. Lake Erie holds the least. Lake Michigan is the only one located totally within the United States. The other two are Lake Huron and Lake Ontario. The five Great Lakes are the largest group of fresh water lakes on Earth. Together, they contain about twenty percent of the fresh water in the world. There are about thirty-five thousand islands in the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes control much of the weather on the land that surrounds them. In the winter, moisture10 picked up by winds produces large amounts of snow, especially in the states of Michigan, Ohio and New York.
The lakes also cool the air in the summer, then slowly move the heat over the area in the fall. This makes the area good for producing grapes for wine. The lakes supply drinking water to millions of people living in both the United States and Canada. In the past, industry used the Great Lakes to move products such as iron, coal, stone, grain and salt. But the amount of shipping11 on the lakes has decreased. Newer, larger ships are too wide for the lakes. But small boats take visitors to many of the islands for vacations.
The United States and Canada work together to improve conditions in the Great Lakes area. Officials are now working to change a treaty12 about ways to slow or stop the effects of climate change. They say that less ice formation13 over the lakes in recent years has caused lower water levels.
The areas around the lakes report environmental conditions at a conference every two years. The last one took place in November of last year. The conference report said some conditions are improving while others are worsening. For example, it reported progress in reducing air pollution, but said some poisons in the air are still a concern. It also said some native plants are decreasing while more than three hundred kinds of non-native fish continue to invade14 the lakes.
选自《VOA慢速英语200707130045》
lecture 4:
讲的是学生找教授谈关于上个论文得了F的事情,教授说他的论文和某某非常像,怀疑是抄袭,学生解释说虽然他俩关系很好,但是他的确没有抄袭,最后老师说给他一次presentation 的机会作为弥补,学生欣然接受。
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