Section A
11. A. Seven-thirty    B. Eight o’clock
  C. Seven o’clock  D. Six-thirty
12. A. Go out with Francesca
  B. Have some coffee with the woman
  C. Stay at home
  D. Do his work
13. A. Go fishing  B Eat in a restaurant
  C. Go shopping  D. Buy some fish
14. A. At a store        B. At a bank 
C. At a post office    D At an airport四级听力
15. A. He thinks Tom has made a good decision.
  B. He thinks Tom has too much time to spare
  C. He is very upset
  D. He is somewhat surprised
16. A. On the last page  B. On a page close to the end
  C. In the middle of the book  D. On the front page
17. A. He isn’t interested in the news
  B. He’s surprised that the woman knows
C. He was also going to look for a job.
D. He thinks that the woman made a mistake
18. A. The man’s business trip was successful
B. His train was delayed
C. His journey back from Scotland took him four hours.
D. He had little sleep last night.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. A. He is applying for a job at a summer camp.
B. His telephone is out of order.
C. He is writing a character reference for Ben.
D. He is replying to Ben’s letter.
20. A. Ben would do a better job in a restaurant.
B. It is not worthwhile to write a reference for Ben.
C. Ben will only do the things he enjoys.
D. Though a troublemaker, Ben often gets along with children well.
21. A. He is conceited.  B. He likes to play practical jokes.
C. He hates to do what he dislikes. D. All of the above.
22. A. Peter tries to present a positive reference.
B. Peter will give a true picture of Ben in the reference.
C. Peter will not write the character reference.
D. Ben will get the job at a children’s summer camp.
23. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. An exam  B. A lunch  C. A class  D. A trip
24. A. His paper due next week.
B. The material on the exam
C. His most recent exam grade.
D. Not being able to eat lunch.
25. A. To take a nap  B. To study
C. To play football  D. To eat lunch
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. A. To tell a story to a group of students
  B. To translate some books.
  C. To act as an interpreter
  D. To give a lecture at a university
27. A. The students understood him so well
  B. The interpreter translated his long story just in a few seconds and made the students laugh loudly
  C. The interpreter couldn’t understand his story.\
  D. The interpreter translated his amusing story but nobody laughed.
28. A. He told them a different funny story.
  B. He said to them that a funny story had been told and asked them to laugh.
  C. He told them some jokes.
  D. He made a funny face.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. A. Before the Civil War  B. After the Civil War
  C. During the Civil War  D. Thirty years ago
30. A. He cut wood  B. He planted crops
  C. He took care of the cows  D. He harvested crops
31. A. Jim fell in love with one of Taylor’s daughters.
  B. Jim, whose real name was James A. Garfield, became the President of the USA thirty years later.
  C. Nobody ever heard of him since he left the farm
  D. Taylor threw his things out and drove him away.
Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. A. It launched the Freedom from Smoking campaign
  B. It vigorously called upon smokers to quit smoking.
  C. It made available a new web site on the Internet
  D. It organized many supporting groups for those who want to quit smoking.
33. A. To help people quit smoking more effectively
  B. To make Freedom from Smoking campaign more popular.
  C. To introduce some effective ways to quit smoking.
  D. To help people fight all kinds of lung diseases.
34. A. Awareness of the dangers of smoking.
  B. Steady resolve to quit
  C. Group supporting
  D. Professional consultation.
35. A. People who link to the web site can ask and answer questions concerned.
  B. People who link to the web site can share experiences with each other.
  C. The anti-smoking campaign can help individual smokers to design effective ways to quit.
  D. All of the above.