Oral test SET 1
Do you think girls and boys should be treated the same or differently at school? Is it necessarily a
bad thing to treat people differently? If you are very near-sighted, for example, does it disadvantage
you to give you special books with large text? And is it wrong to provide separate washrooms for
girls and boys? What is your opinion about these questions? SET 2
A family has four children. Their two eldest, a boy and a girl, are of primary-school age. The
parents need help at home as well as extra income. Should they send both their eldest children to
school? \say, \
plenty of money. But the reality is that we cannot afford to send both children to school. The first
consideration must be to make sure the family is fed and healthy, and to do that, one child must help
at home, looking after the younger children, so the mother can go out to work.\What would you
like to say to the parents?
大学英语第三册听说教程上机学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 7 –8\\ Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct answers to the questions you
hear. The conversations and questions will be read ONLY ONCE. SET 1
1. A. She'll get the things the man needs. B. Shirley wants to go to the bookstore too. C. There isn't enough time to go to the bookstore. D. The student center closes at four o'clock. 2. A. He doesn't feel qualified for the job. B. He'd like a higher salary.
C. He's completely satisfied with his job.
D. He'd like to be able to work more hours per week. 3. A. Try to get a ride with Pete. B. Take an airplane to Boston. C. Ask Pete the name of his hotel. D. Drive her car to Boston.
4. A. She'll give the man the newspaper after class. B. She doesn't read the newspaper for her class. C. She doesn't have a newspaper to give the man. D. She only reads one section of the newspaper. 5. A. His roommate doesn't like to talk much. B. He's upset with his roommate.
C. Someone other than his roommate caused the problem.
D. He doesn't want the woman to be friendly with his roommate. Answer: 3 2 1 3 2 SET 2
1. A. The book was very interesting. B. He hasn't read the book yet. C. The book is too long.
D. He doesn't usually read spy thrillers. 2. A. She hurt her foot.
B. Her health problem has come back again. C. She's feeling better now. D. She needs an operation soon.
3. A. He has been working outdoors lately.
B. He'd like to get some exercise over the weekend. C. He's a good tennis player. D. He rarely uses his computer.
4. A. More doctors should be doing research. B. He is studying to be a doctor.
C. An important new medical treatment may be available soon. D. He has already tried the new medicine. 5. A. She couldn't find her watch. B. She feels bad about being late. C. She forgot what time the library closed. D. She had never agreed to meet the man. Answer: 1 3 2 3 2
Listening Comprehension
Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words
for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE.