網(wǎng)考托福®有機(jī)英語:聽力題參考樣
Organic English for TOEFL® iBT: Sample Listening Questions
網(wǎng)考托福聽力題一共有兩組題,每組各有一段對(duì)話(Conversation)和兩段課堂講座(Lectures),本頁的的樣題是一段課堂講座。
愿意自測(cè)的同學(xué),請(qǐng)先不要看底下的題目?,F(xiàn)在請(qǐng)按右鍵點(diǎn)擊光盤圖形8 ,下載存盤后再聽(或按左鍵直接聽,如果網(wǎng)速夠快的話)。聽的時(shí)候,請(qǐng)做筆記,并根據(jù)錄音的指示,進(jìn)行做答。
Listening
Now we will listen to a lecture about Social Psychology, a topic in the Social Sciences.
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Narrator: Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
1. What is the main topic of the lecture?
A. How peer pressure affects behavior
B. How people choose friends
C. Why neighbors develop conflicts
D. Why cognitive dissonance harms relationships
2. Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
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Why does the professor say this:
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A. To indicate that it is not actually true
B. To admit that she’s been thinking of a solution
C. To inform the student that there are many such situations
D. To tell the student that’s the correct answer
3. What factor correlates most highly with whom a person selects as a friend?
A. Socio-economic background
B. Compatible personality
C. Physical distance
D. Emotional rewards
4. What is social exchange theory?
A. Helping one another in a community
B. Changing friends after moving to a new place
C. Exchanging ideas as part of ongoing communication
D. Using cost-benefit analysis to determine relationships
5. Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
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Why does the professor say this:
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A. To prove that special occasions bring friends close together
B. To suggest ways to sustain close relationships
C. To show that proximity makes a difference
D. To illustrate how people can best make new friends
6. According to the lecture, in the experiment about college students and their prospective dates, what would the students most likely think about the prospective dates for other people?
A. They would think the other people’s prospective dates were extremely attractive.
B. They would think the other’s people prospective dates were inferior to their own.
C. They would think that the other people’s prospective dates were just pretending because it was an experiment.
D. They would think that the other people’s prospective dates were mysterious.
Organic English for TOEFL® iBT: Sample Listening Questions
網(wǎng)考托福聽力題一共有兩組題,每組各有一段對(duì)話(Conversation)和兩段課堂講座(Lectures),本頁的的樣題是一段課堂講座。
愿意自測(cè)的同學(xué),請(qǐng)先不要看底下的題目?,F(xiàn)在請(qǐng)按右鍵點(diǎn)擊光盤圖形8 ,下載存盤后再聽(或按左鍵直接聽,如果網(wǎng)速夠快的話)。聽的時(shí)候,請(qǐng)做筆記,并根據(jù)錄音的指示,進(jìn)行做答。
Listening
Now we will listen to a lecture about Social Psychology, a topic in the Social Sciences.
8
Narrator: Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
1. What is the main topic of the lecture?
A. How peer pressure affects behavior
B. How people choose friends
C. Why neighbors develop conflicts
D. Why cognitive dissonance harms relationships
2. Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
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Why does the professor say this:
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A. To indicate that it is not actually true
B. To admit that she’s been thinking of a solution
C. To inform the student that there are many such situations
D. To tell the student that’s the correct answer
3. What factor correlates most highly with whom a person selects as a friend?
A. Socio-economic background
B. Compatible personality
C. Physical distance
D. Emotional rewards
4. What is social exchange theory?
A. Helping one another in a community
B. Changing friends after moving to a new place
C. Exchanging ideas as part of ongoing communication
D. Using cost-benefit analysis to determine relationships
5. Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.
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Why does the professor say this:
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A. To prove that special occasions bring friends close together
B. To suggest ways to sustain close relationships
C. To show that proximity makes a difference
D. To illustrate how people can best make new friends
6. According to the lecture, in the experiment about college students and their prospective dates, what would the students most likely think about the prospective dates for other people?
A. They would think the other people’s prospective dates were extremely attractive.
B. They would think the other’s people prospective dates were inferior to their own.
C. They would think that the other people’s prospective dates were just pretending because it was an experiment.
D. They would think that the other people’s prospective dates were mysterious.