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Model Test Three

Part Ⅲ

Listening Comprehension

Section A

Directions:

In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.

Directions:

In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.

At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said.

Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.

At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said.

Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.

After each question there will be a pause.

During the pause,

After each question there will be a pause.

During the pause,

you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D),

and decide which is the best answer.

you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D),

and decide which is the best answer.

Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2

with a single line through the centre.

Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2

with a single line through the centre.

Now, let’s begin with the eight short conversations.

11. W: You look so distressed.

Now, let’s begin with the eight short conversations.

11. W: You look so distressed.

Is there anything I can do to help you?

M: Well, I guess no one can help me but myself.

Is there anything I can do to help you?

M: Well, I guess no one can help me but myself.

For the moment, I just need someone to talk to so that I can relieve my stress.

Q: What does the man imply?

For the moment, I just need someone to talk to so that I can relieve my stress.

Q: What does the man imply?

12. W: Have you been working out?

You look so fit and you must have lost some weight.

12. W: Have you been working out?

You look so fit and you must have lost some weight.

M: Yeah, as a matter of fact,

I've been going to the gym for half a year now.

M: Yeah, as a matter of fact,

I've been going to the gym for half a year now.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

13. W: You look so pale and tired, Brian.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

13. W: You look so pale and tired, Brian.

M: Yeah. I've been feeling under the weather recently.

I caught a bad cold last week, and I still haven't gotten over it.

M: Yeah. I've been feeling under the weather recently.

I caught a bad cold last week, and I still haven't gotten over it.

Q: What does the man imply?

14. W: I hear you are troubled by the noise of construction outside of your apartment.

Q: What does the man imply?

14. W: I hear you are troubled by the noise of construction outside of your apartment.

Have you considered buying some earplugs?

M: You bet! In fact, I'm going to buy some at lunch!

Have you considered buying some earplugs?

M: You bet! In fact, I'm going to buy some at lunch!

Q: What is the man going to do?

15. W: So, what's wrong with the drain?

Q: What is the man going to do?

15. W: So, what's wrong with the drain?

The water won't go down.

M: Let me take a look. You know why?

The water won't go down.

M: Let me take a look. You know why?

It's blocked with hair. No wonder the water won't go down.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

It's blocked with hair. No wonder the water won't go down.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

16. W: Has Patrick moved out yet?

M: Yes. He moved out last weekend.

16. W: Has Patrick moved out yet?

M: Yes. He moved out last weekend.

He's now living in a very nice quiet neighborhood.

I think he's probably very glad to leave that noisy apartment.

He's now living in a very nice quiet neighborhood.

I think he's probably very glad to leave that noisy apartment.

Q: What do we learn about the apartment Patrick used to live in?

17. W: Hi, Victor,

Q: What do we learn about the apartment Patrick used to live in?

17. W: Hi, Victor,

do you think it's possible for us to have a talk sometime today?

M: I'd love to,

do you think it's possible for us to have a talk sometime today?

M: I'd love to,

but I've got a pretty tight schedule today.

Q: What will the man possibly do today?

but I've got a pretty tight schedule today.

Q: What will the man possibly do today?

18. M: You must have seen the movie.

Was it as good as you expected?

18. M: You must have seen the movie.

Was it as good as you expected?

W: I tell you, I should have stayed at home last night.

Q: What does the woman think about the movie?

W: I tell you, I should have stayed at home last night.

Q: What does the woman think about the movie?

Now you’ll hear two long conversations.

Conversation One

Now you’ll hear two long conversations.

Conversation One

M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.

W: You’re right.

M: We seem to be having this conversation over and over again.

W: You’re right.

M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking.

You don’t have to tell me every day.

M: Look, I know how you feel about my smoking.

You don’t have to tell me every day.

W: I’m sorry. I worry about you.

M: I know. But work and school have me so stressed out.

W: I’m sorry. I worry about you.

M: I know. But work and school have me so stressed out.

Maybe I’ll be able to quit after I graduate.

W: Let’s be honest. There’s always going to be a reason.

Maybe I’ll be able to quit after I graduate.

W: Let’s be honest. There’s always going to be a reason.

After you graduate, it’s going to be hard to find a job,

then there will be the stress from just starting a job, then ...

After you graduate, it’s going to be hard to find a job,

then there will be the stress from just starting a job, then ...

M: Okay, I get your point. It’s just so hard.

You don’t really understand because you never smoke.

M: Okay, I get your point. It’s just so hard.

You don’t really understand because you never smoke.

W: You need some help. Why don’t you go to a doctor?

M: You mean a psychiatrist.

W: You need some help. Why don’t you go to a doctor?

M: You mean a psychiatrist.

W: No, I mean a general practitioner.

Maybe you can get some pills, well, I don’t know,

W: No, I mean a general practitioner.

Maybe you can get some pills, well, I don’t know,

something to help you with the withdrawal, because that’s what it is.

M: Really, I believe I can’t quit on my own.

something to help you with the withdrawal, because that’s what it is.

M: Really, I believe I can’t quit on my own.

But I’ll think about it. I will.

W: All right. I won’t mention it for a week.

But I’ll think about it. I will.

W: All right. I won’t mention it for a week.

Then I want to know your decision,

because I need to rethink our plans if you don’t get some help.

Then I want to know your decision,

because I need to rethink our plans if you don’t get some help.

M: You mean you’d break our engagement over this?

I can’t believe it!

M: You mean you’d break our engagement over this?

I can’t believe it!

W: I don’t know. I love you,

but I’m not sure I could accept everything that goes along with the smoking.

W: I don’t know. I love you,

but I’m not sure I could accept everything that goes along with the smoking.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. Why is the man so impatient with the woman?

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. Why is the man so impatient with the woman?

20. Why does the man think he must smoke?

21. What does the woman suggest the man do in order to quit smoking?

20. Why does the man think he must smoke?

21. What does the woman suggest the man do in order to quit smoking?

22. What does the woman mean by saying that she needs to rethink the plans?

Conversation Two

22. What does the woman mean by saying that she needs to rethink the plans?

Conversation Two

W: We’d better be looking for sales on jackets and long underwear.

It’s going to be really cold this winter.

W: We’d better be looking for sales on jackets and long underwear.

It’s going to be really cold this winter.

M: Well, you didn’t expect it to be warm, did you?

W: Of course not, but I just heard the National Weather Services prediction for the next 90 days.

M: Well, you didn’t expect it to be warm, did you?

W: Of course not, but I just heard the National Weather Services prediction for the next 90 days.

They said it’s supposed to be much colder weather than usual.

M: Yeah, maybe.

They said it’s supposed to be much colder weather than usual.

M: Yeah, maybe.

Personally, I think those long-range forecasts are useless.

W: Not as useless as you think.

Personally, I think those long-range forecasts are useless.

W: Not as useless as you think.

M: Oh, come on, when you are talking about what’s going to happen three months later,

you can not count on the long-range weather forecasting.

M: Oh, come on, when you are talking about what’s going to happen three months later,

you can not count on the long-range weather forecasting.

W: Well, you are half way right. They aren’t very good for rainfall.

But they are a lot better for temperatures especially for this time of the year.

W: Well, you are half way right. They aren’t very good for rainfall.

But they are a lot better for temperatures especially for this time of the year.

M: Really, so I should take them seriously about the cold

but not count too much on a lot of extra snow?

M: Really, so I should take them seriously about the cold

but not count too much on a lot of extra snow?

W: Ahha.

M: But what did you say about this time of the year?

W: Ahha.

M: But what did you say about this time of the year?

Do some seasons really give them more problems in making a forecast?

W: Autumn is the worst; apparently weather patterns change so much then.

Do some seasons really give them more problems in making a forecast?

W: Autumn is the worst; apparently weather patterns change so much then.

Just think how variable our weather has been the last three months.

M: That’s true.

Just think how variable our weather has been the last three months.

M: That’s true.

It probably would have been hard to predict all those changes back in the summer,

you know, you are beginning to convince me of the value of weather forecasting.

It probably would have been hard to predict all those changes back in the summer,

you know, you are beginning to convince me of the value of weather forecasting.

How come you know so much about it?

W: I get my information from an expert. My sister works at the Weather Bureau.

How come you know so much about it?

W: I get my information from an expert. My sister works at the Weather Bureau.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. According to the woman, what does the 90-day forecast predict fairly accurately?

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. According to the woman, what does the 90-day forecast predict fairly accurately?

24. Why is it difficult to predict the weather far in advance for autumn?

25. What is the man’s attitude toward forecasting at the end of the conversation?

24. Why is it difficult to predict the weather far in advance for autumn?

25. What is the man’s attitude toward forecasting at the end of the conversation?

Section B

Directions:

Section B

Directions:

In this section, you will hear 3 short passages.

At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.

In this section, you will hear 3 short passages.

At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.

Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.

After you hear a question,

Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.

After you hear a question,

you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2

you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2

with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

When Thomas Edison was born in the small town of Milan, Ohio, in 1847,

America was just beginning its great industrial development.

When Thomas Edison was born in the small town of Milan, Ohio, in 1847,

America was just beginning its great industrial development.

In his lifetime of eighty-four years,

Edison shared the excitement of America’s growth into a modern nation.

In his lifetime of eighty-four years,

Edison shared the excitement of America’s growth into a modern nation.

The time in which he lived was an age of invention,

filled with human and scientific adventures,

The time in which he lived was an age of invention,

filled with human and scientific adventures,

and Edison became the hero of that age.

As a boy, Edison was not a good student.

and Edison became the hero of that age.

As a boy, Edison was not a good student.

His parents took him out of school and his mother taught him at home,

where his great curiosity and desire to experiment often got him into trouble.

His parents took him out of school and his mother taught him at home,

where his great curiosity and desire to experiment often got him into trouble.

When he was six, he set fire to his father’s barn “to see what would happen.

The barn burned down. When he was ten, Edison built his own chemistry laboratory.

When he was six, he set fire to his father’s barn “to see what would happen.

The barn burned down. When he was ten, Edison built his own chemistry laboratory.

He sold sandwiches and newspapers on the trains

in order to earn money to buy supplies for his laboratory.

He sold sandwiches and newspapers on the trains

in order to earn money to buy supplies for his laboratory.

His parents became accustomed, more or less,

to his experiments and the explosions which sometimes shook the house.

His parents became accustomed, more or less,

to his experiments and the explosions which sometimes shook the house.

Edison’s work as a sales boy with the railroad introduced him to the telegraph and,

with a friend, he built his own telegraph set.

Edison’s work as a sales boy with the railroad introduced him to the telegraph and,

with a friend, he built his own telegraph set.

Six years later, in 1869, Edison arrived in New York City, poor and in debt.

He went to work with a telegraph company.

Six years later, in 1869, Edison arrived in New York City, poor and in debt.

He went to work with a telegraph company.

It was there that he became interested in the uses of electricity.

From then on, he started his amazing life as the greatest inventor ever.

It was there that he became interested in the uses of electricity.

From then on, he started his amazing life as the greatest inventor ever.

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. What was the period of America in 1847?

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

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