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1、TPO 25 听力Conversation11.What is the conversation mainly about?A.The students eligibility to graduate next semesterB.The students difficulties in registering for classesC.A difficult class the student must take next semesterD.Possible elective choices in the students degree program2.According to the
2、woman,why was the programs curriculum changed?A.To attract more international students to the programB.To reflect the growing importance of international businessC.To take advantage of the expertise of new faculty membersD.To give students a stronger background in management3.What does the woman imp
3、ly about the new departmental requirements?A.They will not affect the students plans for graduationB.They will not be officially approved by the department until next yearC.They will be limited to students specializing in the international businessD.They will be similar to recent changes made in oth
4、er departments at the university4.Why does the woman mention writing a letter?A.To point out the best way for the student to contact the deans officeB.To confirm that a personal letter is a graduation requirementC.To indicate that she is willing to provide the student with further assistanceD.To emp
5、hasize that the student will need special permission to graduate5.Why does the woman say thisA.To suggest that the student has not fulfilled all of his requirementsB.To indicate one of the new graduation requirementsC.To find out the students opinion about a particular classD.To be sure that the stu
6、dent has taken a required classLecture 16.What is the main purpose of the lecture?A.To explain the governments role in the regulating assisted migrationB.To discuss ways in which plants and animals adapt to climate changeC.To discuss a controversial approach to conserving plant and animal speciesD.T
7、o describe a recently discovered consequence of global warming7.According to the professor,what problem is assisted migration intended to overcome?A.To diminishing amount of undeveloped land that species can migrate throughB.The relative lack of nutrients available in cooler latitudes and higher ele
8、vationsC.The increase in alternations between cool and warm periodsD.Competition from other species in certain native habitats8.What point does the professor make when she discusses the cane toad?A.Translocated species sometimes die out from lack of foodB.Translocated species may spread too quickly
9、in their new environmentC.Several techniques are available to achieve assisted migrationD.Animal species are often easier to translocate than plant species are9.What does the professor imply when she mentions translocating networking of species?A.There are aspects of interdependency that are unknown
10、B.Some species evolve in ways that help them survive in new habitatsC.It is difficult to know how far to move a network of species from its native habitatD.Many assisted-migration plans should involve the translocation of just one species10.What does the professor imply about the governments role in
11、 regulating assisted migration in theUnited States?A.The government should continue to encourage assisted migrationB.The government has created policies that have proved unhelpfulC.The government should follow the example set by other countriesD.The government needs to increase its involvement in th
12、e issue11.What is the professors attitude toward the effort to save the Florida torreya?A.She is glad that some conservationists are willing to take a chance on assisted migrationB.She is concerned because it may have unintended consequencesC.She is surprised because other species are more endangere
13、d than Florida torreya isD.She expects the effort will have to be repeated several times before it succeedsLecture-212.What is the lecture mainly about?A.The influence of the Romantic style of music on eastern European composersB.The relationship between nationalism and popular music in the early 19
14、00sC.The popularity of folk music in Austria-Hungary during the early 1900sD.The influence of folk music on the compositions of one Hungarian composer13.What does the professor imply about romantic music in Austria-Hungary in the early 1900s?A.It was not as popular there as it was in other European
15、countriesB.It motivated Bartk to listen to other types of musicC.It was listened to in the countryside more than it was in the citiesD.Its popularity was due to the work of Bartk and other ethnomusicologists14.Why does the professor mention local celebrations in the countryside?A.To show how folk mu
16、sic influenced composers throughout Eastern EuropeB.To give an example of when performances of Bartk music took placeC.To give an example of occasions when Bartk had an opportunity tohear folk musicD.To talk about why romantic music was popular in the countryside15.What was Bartk original goal when
17、he started to travel through eastern Europe?A.To promote his ballet,the wooden princeB.To document the local popular musicC.To discover which musical elements were popular in all countriesD.To find unusual musical elements he could use in his own compositions16.According to the professor,why was Bar
18、tk music popular in Austria-Hungary?A.Bartk music was considered more sophisticated than other concert-hall musicB.Bartk compositions incorporated music from the local cultureC.People were familiar with the Romantic elements Bartk included in his musicD.Bartk took advantage of the popularity of ball
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