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托福TPO46听力题目
Conversation 1
1. Why does the student go to see the woman? A To ask about events that the music house sponsors
B To find out which of the common interest houses have rooms available C To find out if it would be possible for him to live in the music house D To check on the status of his application to move into the music house
2. According to the woman, why might some people not want to live in the music house? A is rarely quiet.
B is not conveniently located.
C All of the residents are required to participate in house activities. D All of the residents must be enrolled in a music class.
3. What does the woman imply when she mentions the jazz festival? A It was free for residents of the music house. B It was held at the music house.
C Music house residents were encouraged to perform at it. D Music house residents were involved in organizing it.
4. Why does the woman mention the acceptance rate of applicants for the music house? A To the student that his application might not be approved
B To suggest that the music house is not a popular place to live
C To convince the student that his chances are better if he applies in person D To emphasize the importance of turning in the application form early
5.What information does the student need to include in his application?(Click on 2 answers) A Some ways he might contribute to the music house community B Information about his experience as a musician C Reasons why he wants to live in the music house
D A recommendation from a current resident of the music house
Conversation 2
1. What is the conversation mainly about?
A Using new technologies to preserve old newspapers B Using old newspapers to conduct historical research C The rise of American journalism in the eighteenth century D Press coverage of the French Revolution of 1789
2. What gave the student inspiration for the topic of her term paper?(Click on 2 answers.) A A recent visit to the library’s microfilm collection B A long-standing interest in the history of France C Seeing what an eighteenth-century newspaper looked like D Reading a translation of French historical accounts
3. According to the professor, what should the student ask the librarians? A Which eighteenth-century newspapers covered events in France B If she can request microfilmed newspapers from another library C If the old newspapers she wants to read are available online yet
D Whether the library has any original copies of eighteenth-century newspapers
4. What will the student probably include in her term paper? A Newspaper coverage of the French National Constituent Assembly
B Newspaper coverage of the storming of the Bastille prison
C Ways in which the French Revolution contributed to the development of democratic ideals D How the reporting of American journalists differed from that of French journalists
5.What can be inferred about the professor when he discusses a paper presented at a history conference? A He is grateful that he saved the paper because it might help the student.
B He worries that the student will overgeneralize American attitudes based on the content of newspapers C He is excited to provide a model that the student can use to organize her term paper. D He hopes that the student will consider interviewing the author of the paper. Lecture 1
1. What is the lecture mainly about?
A Various methods that ants use to locate food B A collective behavior common to humans and animals C A type of animal behavior and its application by humans D Strategies that flocks of birds use to stay in formation
2. According to the professor, what behavior plays an important role in the way ants obtain food? A Ants usually take a different path when they return to their nest. B Ants leave chemical trails when they are outside the nest. C Small groups of ants search in different locations. D Ants leave pieces of food along the path as markers.
3. What are two principles of swarm intelligence based on the ant example? (Click on 2 answers.)
A Individuals are aware of the group goal.
B Individuals act on information in their local environment. C Individuals follow a leader’s guidance. D Individuals instinctively follow a set of rules.
4. According to the professor, what path is followed by both telephone calls on a network and ants seeking food?
A The path with the least amount of activity B The most crowded path C The path that is most reinforced
D The path that has intermediate stopping points
5. Why does the professor mention movies?
A To identify movie scenes with computer-simulated flocks of birds B To identify a good source of information about swarm intelligence C To emphasize how difficult it still is to simulate bird flight
D To explain that some special effects in movies are based on swarm intelligence
6. What is the professor’s attitude about attempts to create computer-generated crowds of people? A She believes that the rules of birds’ flocking behavior do not apply to group behavior in humans. B She thinks that crowd scenes could be improved by using the behavior of ant colonies as a model. C She is surprised by how realistic the computer-generated crowds are.
D She is impressed that computer graphics can create such a wide range of emotions. Lecture 2
1. What is the lecture mainly about? A Techniques for creating lifelike portraits B Theories about a preference in portrait painting
C Reasons for a decline in the popularity of portrait painting D Ways researchers determine whether a painting is authentic
2. According to the professor, what change occurred in portrait paintings over time? A Portrait artists became more skilled at painting profiles. B Portrait artists began painting a greater variety of subjects. C The percentage of left profiles decreased.
D A left profile became a symbol of the subject’s social status.
3. What point does the professor emphasize by his discussion of the lithograph The Potato Eaters?
A Profiles are more difficult to create than head-on portraits.
B Some artists consider the direction of the profile a key element in a portrait. C Most group portraits include both left and right profiles.
D The direction of a profile is usually determined by the characteristics of the subject.
4. According to the professor, what is the problem with the \A Left-handed artists are equally comfortable painting left and right profiles. B Right hands tend to cover up facial features when painting left profiles. C Statistics show that right-handed artists tend to paint right profiles. D Left hands are less likely to cast shadows when painting right profiles.
5. What does the professor imply about the \A It has been disproved by recent studies.
B It accounts for an important change in portrait painting. C It is based on a study of a relatively small number of portraits. D It was first proposed by the owner of a modern-day portrait studio.
6. Why does the student say this:
A To explain why he prefers to paint left profiles
B To point out a difference between adult portraits and baby portraits C To point out a fact that contradicts the \D To provide support for the \ Lecture 3
1.What is the lecture mainly about?
A The economic factors that made lapis lazuli expensive B The types of paintings in which the color blue is popular C Early processes for making blue pigments from stones D Difficulties using the color blue in early paintings
2. What was Gainsborough's goal when he painted The Blue Boy?