... species were found within an hour's walk, whereas the total
(10) number found on the British islands did not exceed 66, and the whole of Europe supported only
321. This early comparison ... ice while it was being
transported.
(D) To lift blocks of ice from frozen
lakes and ponds.
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2000 10 TOEFL 试
Section One: Listening Comprehension
Part A
1. (A) She has had the man's calculat...
... traveling perhaps
only a couple of inches per day. However, at intervals of 10 to 100 years, these glaciers
move forward up to 100 times faster than usual. The surge often progresses along a glacier
line ... 5)
(c) terminal leaves(line13)
(D) springboard(line 21)
Question 10- 19
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, almost nothing was written about the
contributions of women...
... Lawrence valley in Canada. This was natural
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2000 年 8 月 TOEFL 试题
Section One: Listening Comprehension
1. (A) She doesn’t think the shirt comes in a
bigger size.
(B) She thinks shirt will fit the ... when undertaken that established the significance of this remarkable site.
excavations were undertaken that established the significance of this remarkable site
The tar pits were found...
... tones, within the same interval. Composers such as Krzysztof Pmderecki create
sound that borders on electronic noise through tone clusters—closely spaced tones played
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太傻托福傻傻
2001 年 10 月 TOEFL ... planned his trip a long time ago.
(D) He'd rather not travel during spring break.
9. (A) He thinks clothing prices will decrease
even further.
(B) He's going to go shopping so...
... of the lives of animals and of people. All this they
shaped in a variety of languages, bringing into being oral literatures of power and beauty.
(10) Contemporary readers, forgetting the origins ... the origins of western epic, lyric, and dramatic
forms, are easily disposed to think of “literature” only as something written. But on
reflection it becomes clear that the more critically use...
... (D) He thinks the woman should have asked
him sooner.
24. (A) Practice her presentation in front of
him.
(B) Find out who her audience will be
tomorrow.
(C) Try not to think about ...
Questions 10- 17
From their inception, most rural neighborhoods in colonial North America included
at least one carpenter, joiner, sawyer, and cooper in woodworking; a weaver and a tailor
for clothing...
... microorganisms, need
oxygen to survive.
(A) of all living things
(B) all living things
(C) all are living things
(D) are all living things
5. Dubbing is used in filmmaking a new sound
track ... machine.
(C) No one complained about the washing
machine today.
(D) There’s nothing wrong with the washing
machine.
10. (A) It won’t take long to get to the station.
(B) It’ll be easy for him ......
... New Amsterdam (today's Manhattan section of New York City) in 1642
described the flowers that bravely colonized the settlers' gardens. They were the same
(10) flowers seen in Dutch still-life ... her.
4. (A) She has plans to work in a supermarket
this summer.
(B) She wants to take a class in marketing.
(C) She doesn't want to work this summer.
(D) She hasn't finalized...
... supply. The resident ants pick up this
(10) odor on their bodies, so that ants of the same species, but from different nests, have
different colony odors. This allows ants to identify intruders ... states
of Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas
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2002 年 5 月
TOEFL
试试
Section One: Listening Comprehension
1. (A) She'll get the things the man needs.
(B) Sally wants to go to the boo...