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北华大学大一下学期期中听力1-5单元quiz

2023-06-02 来源:汇智旅游网
>> What music is being played? Celine Dion's \"Love Can (1)\".

>> What is the man's opinion of Celine Dion's songs? He is (2) her, saying she is (3) and her songs are (4).

>> What fact does the woman mention to show that Celine Dion is wonderful? She's won almost (5) several (6) over. >> What does not matter to the woman?

It does not matter at all (7) Celine Dion (8) to the top of the (9). >> According to the man, how did Celine Dion become a singing star? She had (10). He saw her sing at 12 and decided to (11) her to be a star.

答案: Move Mountains ;sick of; a bore ;terrible; every music award 6; times ;how;climbed;pop music ladder;a dever manager;;train

Questions 1 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog. >> What movie did the man see? A movie (1) American Splendor.

>> What does the woman think about the book? It's (2) an underground comic. It's (3) or something. >> How does the man describe the hero of the comic?

He was (4), and just walked around and (5) in a really insightful way. He would read a lot into (6).

>> What did the author do about the people he knew well? Everybody he knew well (7) in the comic book. >> What does the woman finally say? She will (8) and check that out. 答案: 1、called 2、kind of 3、strange 4、a clerk 5、saw things 6、an average conversation 7、showed up 8、definitely go

Questions 1 to 11 are based on the same passage or dialog.

The movie is a (1) of entertainment, enabling people to forget the reality for a short time. Also movies can teach people about history, science, human behavior, and many other (2). Some films combine entertainment with (3), which therefore becomes more (4). Cinema is both an (5) and a business. Film producers (6) their creations.

The images that make up a film are (7). But when they are shown quickly one after another, our eyes cannot see the (8), but only movement. Motion pictures are (9) using a special camera that puts the images on a roll of film. Then, the roll of film is run through a (10) so that the images are displayed (11). 答案:1.popular form 2.subjects 3.instruction 4.enjoyable 5.art 6.take great pride in 7.individual photographs 8 .separate images 9.recorded 10.projector 11;on a screen

Part 5 Short passages/dialogs and cloze

According to the Roman law, bridesmaids and groomsmen were (1) at a wedding to deceive (2). The bridesmaids and groomsmen dressed the same as the (3) so that the evil spirits wouldn't (4) who was who. The bride's (5) was to keep evil spirits (6).

At the ceremony, the bride stands (7) and the groom (8). In ancient times a groom would (9) his bride by force. If the groom had to (10) other men, he would hold his bride-to-be with his (11), allowing his right hand free to use his (12).

答案:ten witnesses ;evil spirits ;bride and groom ;know ;veil;away;on the left; on the right ;capture ;fight off ;left hand ;sword

Part 6 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling >> What is Laura's key advice on dating? The key is to (1).

>> Why does Laura advise John to take the girl to Dance Land Disco? Because the music there is (2) that they won't (3).

>> Why does Laura believe that it is good for the Disco to be all the way across town? Because so John won't have (4) for an expensive dinner, and will (5). Because they look (6), but they're (7). >> Is John convinced? Why?

No, he has realized he is asking (8), because he just remembered that Laura has never (9). 答案:1.look cool ;so loud ;have to talk ;time ;save money ;expensive ;dirt cheap ;the wrong person ;dated anyone before

Part 7 Short dialogs and blank filling

W: Guess what? My elder brother is getting married. (1)! M: He is? I didn't (2) know he had a girlfriend.

W: He met her last month. He (3) her the first time he saw her. M: Really? She (4)?

W: Yeah. So he (5). Now they're tying the knot.

M: Wow! They're (6) so quickly! Aren't you worried?

W: Why would I be worried? He used to be unhappy and (7); but now he's happy! M: But so many couples nowadays get (8). W: Oh, come on. My brother is (9). 答案:He’s engaged ;even ;fell in love with ;swept him off his feet ;popped the question ;6、getting married ;lonely ;divorced ;different

Part 2 Short passages/dialogs and blank filling

>> According to the man, what should they do to reach their target market? They must use the right (1).

>> What media is the woman considering in order to reach computer users? The (2) and computer (3).

>> What other media does the woman suggest to create brand recognition? Billboards and (4).

>> How will the manufacturer deal with direct mail?

Since direct mail is (5) for manufacturers, it will (6) to small (7). >> What will the man do after a detailed proposal is made? He will pass it to the (8).

答案:1、marketing strategy ;Internet ;magazines ;newspaper ads ;not suitable ;be left ;retailers ;higher-ups

Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and cloze

In the 1920s (1) realized the possibility of using the (2) for advertising. The radio could quickly convey their message to (3) even if they did not have printed ads or they were not (4). In the 1950s television became the No.1 (5), on which advertisers could demonstrate their (6) and present (7) figures, and control (8). Today advertisers spend (9) dollars though they may not know how (10) the advertising is. A man said that he knew half of his advertising budget was (11), but he did not know (12). 答案:1、advertisers ;radio ;the consumers ;literate ;advertising medium ;products ;well-known ;public emotions ;millions of ;10、effective ;wasted ;12、which half

Questions 1 to 8 are based on the same passage or dialog. >> Under what circumstances do hippos kill people? They kill people only (1). >> Do any animals eat hippos? No, not really. Hippos have no (2).

>> What friends do hippos have? And where do their friends stay? Hippos have (3) as their friends, who may stay on (4). >> Why do birds stay on hippos' back? They stay there to (5) off hippos' (6). >> How do hippos mark their territory?

They use their urine to (7) other hippos to (8).

答案: 1、in self-defense ;2、natural enemies ;birds ;their backs ;eat insects ;skin ;tell ;8、stay away

Part 3 Short passages/dialogs and cloze

Questions 1 to 6 are based on the same passage or dialog.

At an auction a man (1) a parrot. He kept bidding, but someone kept offering a higher price. So he bid higher and higher until he paid more than he (2) and got the (3). Then he asked the auctioneer if the parrot could (4). The latter answered, \"He can. (5) do you think kept (6) you?\" 答案:1、bid on ;intended/wished ;parrot ;talk ;Who ;bidding against

Part 3 Short passages and multiple choice questions B 1. What has Williams recently said?

A. Music piracy is costing the music industry a lot of money. B. Music piracy is a good thing.

C. Music piracy promotes the popularity of his songs. D. Music piracy should be banned. C 2. Why is Williams so rich now?

A. He has recently inherited a lot of money.

B. He has benefited a great deal from music piracy.

C. He has got lots of money from the record companies. D. He has received large donations from his fans. D 3. When Williams asked the record companies about the issue of music piracy, what responses did he get from them?

A. They were angry but would not do anything about it. B. They found themselves helpless.

C. They did not care since they could get lots of money from over-priced CDs. D. They were angry and were trying to settle the issue in court. D 4. What examples of music piracy are mentioned in the passage? A. Online song-sharing. B. CD copying.

C. Downloading songs from others' disks. D. Both A) and B). A 5. What is the speaker's tone about music piracy? A. Neutral. B. Negative. C. Positive. D. Sarcastic.

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.

C 6. What is the speaker's best piece of advice for enjoying karaoke? A. You must sing as well as you can. B. You should sing as loudly as you can. C. You can sing either well or badly. D. You had better sing cheerful songs.

B 7. According to the passage, what is NOT expected from a singer at a karaoke bar? A. To sing like a mad person. B. To sing like a pop idol. C. To drink a lot. D. To shout loudly.

A 8. What does the speaker think about a succession of pretty decent singers at a karaoke bar?

A. They are boring. B. They are interesting. C. They are foolish.

D. They are meant for children.

A 9. What does the speaker advise karaoke singers to do? A. Select a song they are very familiar with. B. Select a song they've heard most. C. Selecting a song they've sung before. D. Selecting a song they like best. D 10. To whom is this talk given?

A. Those who wish to be the next pop idol. B. Those who want to win a karaoke contest. C. Newcomers at karaoke bars. D. All of the above.

Part 5 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions

C 1. When asked what her favorite golden oldie is, what is the woman's reaction? A. She prefers to answer a question about her favorite day. B. She prefers to select her favorite song from the 60s. C. She finds it difficult to answer. D. She finds it easy to answer. D 2. What narrow scope does the man decide on for the woman to choose her favorite songs from?

A. Her favorite songs in the 60s. B. Her favorite pop songs in the 70s. C. Her favorite rock songs in 1956.

D. Her favorite Beatles' song from 1965.

A 3. What does the man ask the woman to look at before choosing her favorite song? A. The hits chart from 1965. B. The hits chart from the 60s.

C. The top Beatles' song list of 1956.

D. The top Rolling Stones' songs of the 70s.

B 4. What makes the man think that everyone likes the song \"Yesterday\"?

A. Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it the only English song available. B. Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs available. C. Each time he sits in a karaoke bar, all people sing it. D. Each time he sits in a karaoke bar, most people sing it. C 5. What is the man's favorite song from 1965? A. A jazz song. B. A Beatles' song.

C. A Rolling Stones' song. D. A heavy metal tune.

Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions

C 1. Why did the Canadian boy suddenly become famous? A. Because he played a role in the film Star Wars. B. Because he played a role in the film The Matrix. C. Because a film of himself was put on the Internet. D. Because a film of himself was advertised in a newspaper. D 2. What did the Canadian boy do in the film? A. He played a major role in a popular film. B. He played a minor role in a popular film.

C. He pretended to be interested in the Internet in a popular film. D. He pretended to fight like a character in a popular film. A 3. Who put the boy's video on the Internet? A. His classmates. B. His teacher. C. His parents. D. He himself.

B 4. What did those who sympathized with the boy do to help him?

A. They collected money for him and asked him to play a role in The Matrix.

B. They collected money for him and tried to get him into the next Star Wars movie. C. They found a new place for him to live in.

D. They moved him to a new school where nobody knew him. C 5. What did the boy want?

A. He wanted to get more attention. B. He wanted to become a film star.

C. He wanted to lead a peaceful life as before. D. None of the above.

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.

A 6. What does the speaker check in order to find whether a movie is good or not? A. Movie reviews. B. The newspaper. C. His friends.

D. All of the above.

C 7. Why does the speaker usually arrive at the cinema early? A. To buy something to eat. B. To buy something to drink.

C. Not to stand in a long queue to buy tickets. D. Not to miss the beginning of the movie. B 8. What does the speaker do if the movie he wants to see is sold out? A. See a different movie.

B. Buy a ticket for a later showing. C. Read movie reviews instead. D. Watch TV instead.

C 9. What kind of seat does the speaker like? A. A seat in the back of the theater. B. A seat in the front few rows.

C. An aisle seat in the middle of the theater. D. An aisle seat in the front of the theater. D 10. Which of the following does the speaker dislike during the movie? A. People talking.

B. Somebody putting their feet on the back of his seat. C. A baby crying. D. All of the above.

Part 2 Short passages and multiple choice questions

C 1. What is the additional item included in the full wording of the popular rhyme about bridal clothes? A. Something old. B. Something blue.

C. A silver sixpence in one's shoe. D. Something borrowed. D 2. Which is NOT mentioned in the passage as an example of something old? A. A family jewel.

B. A watch from the grandfather.

C. The wedding dress of the bride's mother.

D. The wedding dress of the bride's grandmother. A 3. What does something new stand for? A. Good fortune in the bride's new life. B. The love of the groom. C. Any new item.

D. None of the above.

D 4. What is true of something borrowed? A. It can be a handkerchief.

B. It can be something like a necklace.

C. It reminds the bride that she can depend on the family and friends for help. D. All of the above.

B 5. What is true of a silver sixpence in the bride's shoe? A. It is to bring new friends.

B. It is to bring spiritual and material wealth. C. It is quite popular now. D. Both A) and B).

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.

A 6. Why does the speaker mention the library card catalog and book stacks? A. To exemplify the advantage of looking for love in a systematic way. B. To exemplify the advantage of an academic spouse. C. To show the importance of acquiring knowledge.

D. To show the necessity of finding a knowledgeable match. B 7. Why is it necessary to narrow the pool of potential matches? A. The people dating online are more demanding. B. The online dating population is larger. C. Some people are dangerous. D. Some people are ill-tempered.

C 8. Why is handwriting analyzed, according to the passage? A. To tell candidates' fortunes. B. To read candidates' thoughts. C. To match like-minded candidates. D. To find out potential criminals. D 9. What benefits can paying users get?

A. Their profiles will appear at the top of the list.

B. Their profiles will appear many times in different places. C. Irrelevant advertisements will be removed. D. All of the above.

D 10. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? A. The necessity to narrow the pool of potential patches. B. The benefits for paying users.

C. The modern technology used in online dating. D. The recent improvements in online dating.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.

C 1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of advertising? A. To encourage listeners to buy a product.

B. To persuade readers to support an organization. C. To encourage readers to get rid of a certain idea. D. To persuade listeners to agree with a certain idea.

A 2. According to the passage, who is most likely to pay for an ad? A. The advertiser.

B. An advertising agency. C. The retailer. D. The shop.

A 3. Which of the following is second in importance? A. Local advertising. B. Trade advertising. C. National advertising. D. Professional advertising.

A 4. Which of the following is true of direct mail?

A. Mail advertisements go to people with certain characteristics. B. Mail advertisements go to producers rather than professionals. C. Mail advertisements are more effective than TV commercials.

D. Mail advertisements are more expensive than other forms of advertisements. B 5. What is the passage mainly about? A. The role of advertising in modern society. B. The definition and classification of ads. C. The effects of various types of ads. D. The importance of various types of ads.

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. D 6. What is the best title for the passage? A. The advantages of advertisements.

B. The advantages and problems of advertisements. C. Advertising: its rises and falls.

D. Advertising: definition, classification and development.

A 7. Which of the following is the branding method mentioned in the passage? A. Repeating a product name.

B. Overstating the good qualities of a product.

C. Comparing the advertised product with other products. D. Advertising the safety features of the product.

D 8. How many examples of non-commercial advertisers are mentioned in the passage? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. B 9. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a means of advertising? A. Magazines. B. Billboards. C. Websites. D. Text messages.

C 10. From the passage, what can you infer about U.S. spending on advertisements?

A. It accounts for the greater part of the world's total. B. It accounts for half of the world's total.

C. It accounts for a significant part of the world's total. D. It accounts for an insignificant part of the world's total.

Part 4 Short passages and multiple choice questions

D 1. How could the repairman get into the apartment? A. Making an appointment with the woman.

B. Making an appointment with the woman's husband. C. Climbing through the window. D. Using the key put under the mat.

A 2. How would the woman pay the repairman? A. By mailing him the check. B. By mailing him cash. C. By leaving the money on the table. D. By leaving the check on the table.

B 3. What advice did the woman give the repairman? A. Not to talk to the dog. B. Not to talk to the parrot. C. To play with the dog. D. To play with the parrot.

C 4. What did the dog do when the repairman entered? A. It jumped on him at once. B. It barked.

C. It looked on quietly. D. None of the above. C 5. What may happen after the repairman replied to the parrot? A. The repairman may laugh at the parrot. B. The repairman may play with the dog. C. The dog may attack the repairman. D. The dog may attack the parrot.

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.

C 6. Which of the following is an idea about the lion's manes before the two scientists' experiment?

A. They are signs of beauty.

B. They protect the lion from the sun.

C. They protect the lion's neck during fights. D. They are useless. B 7. Which of the following did the two scientists use in the experiment? A. Real lions with dark and light manes.

B. Life-size models of lions with dark and light manes. C. Life-size models of lions with dark manes. D. Life-size models of lions with light manes.

A 8. Which of the following is true of the model lions with short and light-colored manes?

A. Male lions dare to approach them. B. Male lions did not dare to approach them.

C. Ninety percent of the female lions wanted to approach them. D. All female lions like them.

D 9. What is true of lions of dark manes? A. They often win in fights.

B. They can recover better from wounds. C. They can defend their families. D. All of the above.

C 10. What is the passage mainly about? A. The power and beauty of lions. B. The way lions choose their mates. C. The functions of the lion's manes.

D. The attractions of the dark and light manes of lions.

Part 6 Long dialogs and multiple choice questions (1-5) D 1. What are the man and woman talking about? A. The good sound system of a theater.

B. The good and bad points about a horror movie. C. What movies to watch.

D. The movies they plan to watch and what they have already watched. B 2. Which of the following movies did the man NOT suggest? A. A science fiction movie. B. A comedy. C. A horror movie. D. A war movie.

D 3. According to the woman, why does the man want to see a horror movie? A. Because he likes movies that are really violent. B. Because he likes to see monsters.

C. Because the girl is crazy about horror movies. D. Because he wants the girl to move closer to him.

C 4. What did the man do at the sight of a monster moving across the screen? A. He jumped out of excitement. B. He coughed.

C. He jumped and screamed. D. He ran out of the theater. A 5. What did the man do that annoyed the girl? A. He threw popcorn in the aisle. B. He ate popcorn with a lot of noise. C. He threw Coke at a neighbor. D. He threw Coke on the floor.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. C 1. What did Mike do to make Helen so happy? A. He gave her a ring as a present. B. He asked her a funny question. C. He proposed marriage to her. D. He asked her to go out with him.

A 2. What was Mike like when he tried to pop the question? A. He was nervous and trembling all over. B. He was nervous but managed to calm down. C. He dropped on his knees and cried. D. He laughed wildly.

D 3. How did Helen help Mike out? A. She showed him her ring. B. She showed him his ring. C. She put a ring on his finger.

D. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger. B 4. What is true of the ring? A. It is a newly bought ring. B. It is a family treasure. C. It is a ring bought in a foreign country. D. It is a ring given by a friend as a gift.

A 5. What does Helen think about wearing the ring? A. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it. B. She is unwilling to wear it because she doesn't like it. C. She is delighted to wear it as it is a token of good fortune. D. She is excited to wear it as it is an expensive one.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.

A 1. Why doesn't Tony want to sit with Laura and his friends?

A. Wearing a fashionable jacket, he can't stay with ordinary people. B. He is afraid that they will try his jacket on. C. Because his jacket is the same color as his friends' clothes. D. Because other people do not really like him. C 2. What is Tony wearing?

A. A jacket similar to the one Ben Affleck wears. B. Ben Affleck's old jacket.

C. The same jacket Ben Affleck wears in an ad.

D. The same jacket Ben Affleck wears though its color is different. A 3. What is Laura's reaction to Tony's jacket? A. She doesn't like it. B. She doesn't recognize it is the same jacket Ben Affleck wears in the ad. C. She wants to know the price. D. She doesn't care about it.

A 4. Why does Laura say she is sick?

A. Because Tony follows whatever the ads say. B. Because Tony doesn't know the latest fashion. C. Because Tony spends a lot of money.

D. Because the color of Tony's jacket is too dark.

D 5. What does Laura imply when she says \"Sure you did. It and Ben Affleck.\"? A. Tony made the jacket himself.

B. Tony and Affleck made the jacket together.

C. The jacket itself is the real reason for Tony to wear it. D. Affleck is the main reason for Tony to like the jacket.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. B 1. Why is the cat called Bo?

A. The cat is named after a clown called Bo. B. The cat is named after a singer called Bo.

C. A jazz composer called Bo gave the cat the name. D. A magician called Bo gave the cat the name. C 2. Why does the woman call her cat a bad boy? A. He lives in the countryside. B. He runs out in the fields.

C. He catches various kinds of animals. D. He attacks a stranger. D 3. Why was the woman concerned about the cat one day? A. He killed too many animals. B. He was run over by a car.

C. He jumped down from too high a place. D. He could not walk steadily. A 4. What happened at the vet's clinic? A. The cat attacked the vet. B. The cat ran away from the vet's.

C. The vet gave the cat a thorough checkup. D. The vet gave the cat a shot. C 5. Why was the cat limping? A. He got hurt in a traffic accident. B. He fell out of a window.

C. He wanted attention and love. D. He was feeling playful.

FTTFT 1. Carols did not begin to be linked with Christmas until the middle of the 19th century.

2. The words and music of \"Silent Night\" were written by two different people.

3. The person who wrote the music for \"Silent Night\" included guitar accompaniment.

4. The truth was that the organ broke down, so the children sang the carol accompanied by a guitar.

5. \"Silent Night\" has been turned into many languages and become well-known in the world.

TFFTF 1. The series written by J. K. Rowling has a total of seven books.

2. The main characters in the various films of the series are very different.

3. The film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone sold better than any previous films.

4. To facilitate its worldwide sales, it is common to rename a book.

5. Because the name of the film is changed in the United States, the sales are negatively affected.

TTFFF 1. The third stage of marriage is based on mutual love.

2. Today's marriage still has traces of the first two stages of marriage.

3. The custom of best man at weddings goes back to the best friend of the groom in early history of man.

4. According to the passage, in the past, honeymoon was a period for the couple to enjoy a sweet life.

5. The custom of having bridesmaids dates back to the primitive societies.

TFTTF 1. It cost the man one dollar to play a round of golf.

2. The hotel charged the man three dollars for three golf balls. 3. The price for the golf balls was written in small print.

4. If the man had known the price for the golf balls, he would have stayed in the nearby luxury hotel.

5. The luxury hotel charged the guests mainly for the golf balls.

FTFFT 1. The saucer from which the cat was licking milk was extremely old and worthless. 2. The collector said he needed the cat to catch mice. 3. Twenty dollars did not seem a very high offer for a cat. 4. The owner refused to sell his cat at whatever price.

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