试卷代号:2151 中央广播电视大学2008一2009学年度第一学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语听力(3)试题 2009年1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,并按题目要求答题。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。 879
试卷代号 :2151 中央广播电视大学2008-2009学年度第一学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语听力(3) 试题 2009年 1月 之闷卜 超 . 侣匕目 ,口口 矛土 .己 月} 刁 之 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 目要求答题。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 will hear the recording only once.(20 points) A. The United States has signed a treaty that aims to prevent (1) warming.All other major industrial nations have already (2) the treaty.The agreement is aimed at reducing the production of gases known as (3) gases.They are blamed for the rising temperature on (4) The US Senate still has to approve the agreement. Some Senators have expressed (5)to the treaty.They say it is too costly and it doesn't (6) developing countries. M I'll just complete the form for you,if I may.Let's see.May I have your name and address,please? F Yes,Harrison.Mrs Anita Harrison. M And your address? F (7)Emmerdale Road,London,(8) M And what is your telephone number,please? K010337293. M And is this a (9) F Yes,it is.It's for (10) daughter. M What is her (11) F It's Alison...Alison Harrison. M Do you want a special (12) on the certificate? I Yes,I do.It's for her (13),January 6". M Which animal or animals would you like to adopt? F I want (14) animals.I'd like one duck.That's (15) pounds, isn't it?And one wallaby. M Yes,that's 30 pounds for one unit. 880
Section One Directions:In this section,you w川 hear A. a short passage;B. a short dialogue. Fill in the blanks as you listen to the recording. You will hear the recording only once.(20 points) A 'he United States has signed a treaty that amts to prevent(1) warming. All outer major industrial nations have already(2) the treaty. The agreement is aimed at reducing the production of gases known as(3) gases. They areblamed for the rising to川perature on (4) 'he US Senate still has to approve a拜reement. Some Senators have expressed(5) to the treaty. say it is the too costly and it doesn’t(G) developing countries. B M 11 just complete the form for you,I 'f I may. Let’s May I have your name and address,please? F Yes,Harrison. Mrs Anita Harrison. M And your address'? 1, (7) Fmmerdale Road,London,(8) M And what is your telephone number, please? F 01 033 7293. M And is this a(9) ? F Yes,it is. It’s for(10) daughter. M What is her(11) ,! F It’s Alison... Alison Harrison. M Do you want a special(12) on the certificate? F Yes,I do. It’s for her(13) ,January 6'''. M Which animal or animals would you like to adopt? F want(14) animals. d like one duck. s (15 pounds isn’t 加l 、厂(、片 it‘!And that.s one wallaby. 30 pounds foro ne u nit 880
F And a giraffe.That's(16) pounds for one unit as well,isn't it? M Yes,that's right.And would you like to (17) by cheque,or cash? F Oh,I'll pay cash,right now. M Fine.That's(18) _pounds.And would you like a complimentary entrance ticket or a (19) ticket reduction? F Oh,a complimentary ticket,please,so I can bring my daughter to see her (20) animals. 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)Carrots can help make Vitamin A in the human body. (22)All the carrots are long,thin and orange in color. (23)Carrots grow best when the soil is sandy. (24)Carrots taste good if the weather is hot and wet. (25)If carrots are harvested too early,they will not be sweet enough. (26)When the color of carrot turns dark,it's ready to be harvested. (27)Carrots can be grown in the winter if it's not 1oo cold. (28)Leaves or straw can keep the soil from freezing. (29)Carrots can only be eaten after being cooked. B. (30)"The Big Apple"is the nickname for people living in New York City. (31)The man is not going to New York. (32)The woman is guing to visit the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (33)In the museum there is a show of the paintings of Chinese artists. (34)The nickname came from the jazz musicians in the 1930s. (35)They called the city "an apple"where they played a concert. 881
F And a giraffe. That’s(16) pounds for one unit as well,isn’t it? M Yes,that's right. And would you like to(17) by cheque,or cash? F Oh,I’11 pay cash, right now. M Fine. That’s(18) pounds. And would you like a complimentary entrance ticket or a(19) ticket reduction? FOh,a complimentary ticket,please, so I can bring my daughter to see her(20) animals. 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)Carrots can help make Vitamin A in the human body. (22) All the carrots are long, thin and orange in color. (23) Carrots grow best when the soil is sandy. (24) Carrots taste good if the weather is hot and wet. (25) If carrots are harvested too early, they will not be sweet enough. (26) When the color of carrot turns dark,it’s ready to be harvested. (27) Carrots can be grown in the winter if it’s not too cold. (28) Leaves or straw can keep the soil from freezing. (29)Carrots can only be eaten after being cooked. B. (30) "The Big Apple" is the nickname for people living in New York City. (31)I'he man is not going to New York. (32)The woman i, going to visit the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (33)In the museum there is a show of the paintings of Chinese artists. (34)The nickname came from the jazz musicians in,he 1930s. (35)They called the city "an apple" where they played a concert. 881
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)The man and the woman are talking about A.the construction of the zoo B.the function of the zoo C.the attractiveness of the zoo (37)The man thinks we still need zoos to A.display rare animals B.make the environment better C.prevent rare animals from extinction (38)The woman thinks the right place for the animals is A.in the zoos B.in cages C.in their natural environment (39)The man thinks the zoos and safari parks should serve as A.educational centres B.research centres C.recreational centres (40)Finally the woman agrees that A.it's a pleasure watching animals in cages B.people can learn to respect animals in the natural surroundings C.animals will learn to respect human beings in the end B (41)The new medical privacy rules protect the rights of A.the medical staff B.the patients (the general public 862
Section Three Directions:In best answer to this section,you w川 hear A. a conversation and I3. a news story. Choose the each of the following statements. You w川 hear the recording only once.(20 points) A. (36)The roan and the woman are talking about construction of the zoo function of the zoo at tractlveness of the zoo 城 l() 阮 A B C (37)The man thinks we still need zoos to A. display rare animals 13. make the environment better C. preventra re animals from extinction (3 8)Thew o m a n thinks the right place for the animals is A. in the zoos B.in cages C. in their natural environment (39)Them a n thinks the zoos and safari parks should serve as A. educational centres 13. research centres C. recreational centres (40)Finally the woman agrees that A. it’s a pleasure watching animals in cages 1i. people can learn to respect animals in the natural surroundings C. animals will learn to respect human beings in the end B (41)The new me山cal privacy rules protect the right、of A.the medical staff B.the patients (’.the general public 88艺
(42)The rules were approved by and will take effect in years. A.the Congress;2 B.the President;2 C.the patients;3 (43)Patients will have to give written permission for to use their medical records. A.doctors and nurses B.anyone except themselves C.people other than doctors or hospitals (44)Anyone violating the rules will be put into prison for up to A.10 years B.2 years C.12 years (45)Which is correct concerning the influence of the rules? A.Financial companies can better support patients B.The cost of medical treatment will be reduced C.Information for scientific research will be restricted Section Four Directions:In this section,you are going to hear a talk about environmental protection.Fill in the blanks as you listen to the recording.You will hear the recording twice.(20 points) Act Green In the Home People all over the world are hurting the environment,e.g.busy families buy (46) napkins and (47) food wrap at the supermarket which go in the trash afterwards. In many places,e.g.in North (48) big cities are running out of places to throw their trash. We can start using (49) _napkins and towels instead of paper towels. We should also take our own bags to the grocery store to carry things home in.we can choose products that are not "(50) -packaged. 883
(42) The rules were approved by and will take effect in years. A, the Congress; B. the President 2 2 C. the patients;3 (43) Patients will have to give written permission for to use their medical records. A. doctors and nurses B, anyone except themselves C. people other than doctors or hospitals (44) Anyone violating the rules will be put into prison for up to A. 10 years B. 2 years C. 12 years (45) Which is correct concerning the influence of the rules? A. Financial companies can better support patients B. The cost of medical treatment will he reduced C. Information for scientific research will be restricted Section Four Directions:In this section, you are going to hear a talk about environmental protection. Fill in the blanks as you listen to the recording. You will hear the recording twice. (20 points) Act Green In the Home People all over the world are hurting the environment,e. g, busy families buy(46) napkins and(47) afterwards. food wrap at the supermarket which go in the trash In many places, e, g, in North(48) big cities are running out of placesto throw their trash We can start using (49) napkins and towels instead of paper towels. We should also take our own bags to the grocery store to carry things hometn. w e can choose products thatare not“(50) 一packaged.” 883