2004年8月TOEFL外语考试试题含听力答案
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goes hiking
(B) Take a radio with him
(C) Check the weather report in the local paper
      (D) Cancel his plans
28.   (A) She hopes to get into art school.
      (B) She is looking for a job as a commercial artist.
      (C) She has talents other than drawing.
(D) She cannot decide upon a career.
29.    (A) He does not know how to get to the clinic.
      (B) He is going to the clinic for the first time.
      (C) The clinic will be closed by the time the woman gets there.
   (D) The woman is going the wrong way.
30.   (A) He will go to the film Saturday.
     (B) He will watch a basketball game on Saturday.
     (C) He will practice with the basketball team on Sunday.
    (D) He does not like to watch films.
31.   (A) What the man's plans are for tonight
      (B) Why the man does not want to play tennis
(C) Why they do not have time to play tennis after class today
(D) What time they can meet in the library
32.   (A) Yesterday before dinner
(B) Two days ago
(C) Last weekend
(D) One week ago
33.  (A) He drank too much coffee last night.
     (B) He has the flu.
     (C) He is nervous about his anthropology project.
(D) He missed dinner last night.
34.  (A) Let him win a tennis game
    (B) Help him finish his anthropology project
    (C) Give him some medicine for his stomach
(D) Lend him her anthropology book
35.   (A) Safety in poorly lighted areas
      (B) A new type of outdoor lighting
      (C) Highway safety
(D) Color blindness
36.  (A) The weather will be foggy later
(B) The man will have to leave after dinner.
      (C) She no longer enjoys walking at night.
(D) She wants to avoid rush hour traffic.
37.   (A) The sodium bulbs used there are stronger than in residential neighborhoods.
     (B) The spacing of the lights helps ensure true color.
     (C) The bulbs on highways are a different color.
(D) The headlights on cars counter the fade-out effect.
38.   (A) They last much longer than regular bulbs.
     (B) They are easy to replace.
     (C) They conform to the new construction code.
    (D) They are safer to use than regular bulbs.
39.   (A) Eliminating the original vegetation from the building site
(B) Making the houses in an area similar to one another
(C) Deciding where on a site a house will be built
(D) Surrounding a building with wildflowers and plants
40.   (A) They are changed to make the site more interesting.
     (B) They are expanded to limit the amount of construction.
(C) They are integrated into the design of the building.
(D) They are removed for construction.
41.   (A) Because many architects studied with Wright
  (B) Because Wright started the practice of "land-scraping"
(C) Because Wright used elements of envelope building
      (D) Because most of the houses Wright built were made of stone
42.   (A) Protecting buyers of paintings
(B) Why copies of famous paintings are made
      (C) How paintings are sold in the United States
      (D) Protecting artists from illegal use of their work
43.   (A) After the artwork is reviewed by lawyers
      (B) After all documents are filed
      (C) When the artist first gets an idea
(D) moment the work of art The is finished
44.   (A) The buyer has the right to reprint it.
      (B) The buyer is allowed to change it.
      (C) The artist continues to hold the copyright for it.
(D) The artist must report the sale to the United States Copyright Office.
45.   (A) The United States Copyright Office created it.
     (B) It does not protect artists' techniques and procedures.
     (C) It has not been changed since its creation.
(D) It is applied only to copies of the original work.
46.   (A) The original work of art increases in value.
     (B) An artist has greater legal protection.
     (C) Artists can sell their work abroad.
     (D) Artists are allowed to make changes in their own works.
47.   (A) To explain how sense organs normally function
     (B) To point out errors in a recent study
     (C) To discuss an unusual condition of the brain
(D) To present a creative approach to teaching language skills
48.   (A) Remembering word definitions
(B) Recognizing repeated numbers
(C) Distinguishing between similar colors
      (D) Tasting sounds
49.   (A) To explain the causes of synesthesia
     (B) To prove that sound and color can affect a person's mood
     (C) To determine whether or not synesthesia exists
(D) To show how creativity can be stimulated
50.   (A) Consistently associate words with certain colors
     (B) Memorize long lists of words
     (C) Use colored printing to learn pronunciation
     (D) Use words creatively in art objects

PART TWO Grammar
In tile philosophical school of pragmatism, -----certainty and there are no absolutes.
(A) there is no
(B) is there not
  (C) neither
(D) no
2. The femur, or thighbone, is in the human body.
    (A) the bone is longest
    (B) the longest bone that
    (C) the longest bone
(D) that of which the longest bone
3.------- different kinds of beans are cultivated throughout the world.
    (A) Many
    (B) Of the many
    (C) There are many
(D) Many are the
4. A major source of rock salt is domes, ------of rock salt embedded in surrounding layers of earth.
    (A) are that vertical cylinders
    (B) that vertical cylinders
    (C) cylinders are vertical
(D) vertical cylinders
5. Hot springs are one of the most characteristic features of areas

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