BFT考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-14
(总分90, 做题时间90分钟)
Listening

Part 1

CONVERSATION 2  (Questions 5-8)
   Jeff has lived in New York for  (5)   years.
   Jeff doesn't like  (6)  ,  (7)   and  (8)   of New York.
1. 
CONVERSATION 2  (Questions 5-8)
   Jeff has lived in New York for  (5)   years.
   Jeff doesn't like  (6)  ,  (7)   and  (8)   of New York.
2. 
CONVERSATION 2  (Questions 5-8)
   Jeff has lived in New York for  (5)   years.
   Jeff doesn't like  (6)  ,  (7)   and  (8)   of New York.
3. 
CONVERSATION 2  (Questions 5-8)
   Jeff has lived in New York for  (5)   years.
   Jeff doesn't like  (6)  ,  (7)   and  (8)   of New York.
4. 
CONVERSATION 2  (Questions 5-8)
   Jeff has lived in New York for  (5)   years.
   Jeff doesn't like  (6)  ,  (7)   and  (8)   of New York.
5. 
CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)
   The woman is working at the campus  (5)   office.
   The man can work at least  (6)   hours a week but not more than  (7)   hours a week from  (8)   on.
6. 
CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)
   The woman is working at the campus  (5)   office.
   The man can work at least  (6)   hours a week but not more than  (7)   hours a week from  (8)   on.
7. 
CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)
   The woman is working at the campus  (5)   office.
   The man can work at least  (6)   hours a week but not more than  (7)   hours a week from  (8)   on.
8. 
CONVERSATION 2(Questions 5-8)
   The woman is working at the campus  (5)   office.
   The man can work at least  (6)   hours a week but not more than  (7)   hours a week from  (8)   on.
Part 2

Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
9. 
Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
10. 
Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
11. 
Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
12. 
Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
13. 
Questions 9-13
   ·You will hear five different opinions about friendship.
   ·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-F what friendships mean to them.
   ·Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
   A. A real friend can share your happiness, accept and forgive faults.
   B. Sometimes your best friend is yourself.
   C. Family is more important than friends in his mind.
   D. Friendship is more important than love.
   E. A friend is someone who can understand you.
   F. His best friend is his wife, because she knows what kind of mood
   he is in.
Part 3

Questions 14-23
   ·Look at the ten statements for this part.
   ·You will hear a story about communication through time.
   ·Decide whetheryou think each statement is right(R) wrong(W) or not mentioned(NM).
   ·You will listen to it twice.
   ·Markyour answers on the Answer Sheet.
14. 
In social life, time plays a very important part.
   A. Right             B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
15. 
In other areas of the world, it may not be considered foolish to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten.
   A. Right             B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
16. 
The natives of the island met one night to discuss a military problem.
   A. Right              B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
17. 
In the U.S., it is customary to telephone friends and acquaintances during the early hours of the morning.
   A. Right             B. Wrong              C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
18. 
The time chosen for the call doesn't communicate its importance.
   A. Right             B. Wrong              C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
19. 
In the U.S., a telephone call in the middle of the night is regarded as a cause for concern.
   A. Right              B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
20. 
In this listening selection, the word culture means "the way of life of a certain group of people."
   A. Right             B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
21. 
The meaning of time is the same in different parts of the world.
   A. Right              B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
22. 
In the U.S., a person who receives a dinner party invitation just the day before the party is usually pleased, because he has little time to worry about forgetting to attend.
   A. Right             B. Wrong               C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
23. 
The plant manager, who understood the local culture, thought there was a fight and called out the military.
   A. Right             B. Wrong              C. Not Mentioned
A  B  C  
Part 4

Questions 24-30
   ·Look at the questions for this part.
   ·You will hear a passage about job. You will listen to it twice.
   ·For questions 24-30, indicate which of the alternatives A, B, or C is the most appropriate response.
   ·Mark one letter A, B, or C on the Answer Sheet.
24. 
The article is about a couple whose married life is happier because ______.
   A. they have a truly equal partnership
   B. the husband enjoys staying at home
   C. they earn more money
A  B  C  
25. 
At one time, Rodney Mace ______.
   A. spent all his time writing books
   B. taught architecture and history
   C. had a full-time job
A  B  C  
26. 
Jane finally decided to apply for her present job because ______.
   A. she thought she had better qualifications than others
   B. her husband had persuaded her to
   C. it was very well paid
A  B  C  
27. 
The Maces ______.
   A. neglect their children
   B. always manage to spend some time with their children
   C. have helped find friends for their children
A  B  C  
28. 
It is implied in the passage that ______.
   A. the Maces believe a good career is even more important than their family life
   B. Rodney's children are quire happy with their position in the family
   C. even capable women sometimes need encouragement from their families
A  B  C  
29. 
According to this passage the challenge to conventional ideas about the man-woman relationship ______.
   A. is applauded worldwide
   B. seems to be sacrificing the men's interests to the women's
   C. has developed at an unheard-speed
A  B  C  
30. 
We can infer from this passage that a change-over of roles in the family ______.
   A. is quite necessary in modern life
   B. is probably based on some practical reasons
   C. aims solely at a complete emancipation of women
A  B  C  
Reading

Part 4
   Questions 26-45
   ·Read the following article and choose the best word for each space.
   ·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.
   
iPhone Left in Hot Car for Three Hours

   The normally peaceful suburban town of Winnetka is still reeling following the news Monday  (26)   a local resident, whose name is being  (27)   by police pending a full investigation, left an iPhone unattended for more than three hours in a car  (28)   in the hot sun.
   "Responding to calls from  (29)  . passersby, who observed the iPhone sitting in a vehicle in the parking  (30)   of the Westfield Shopping Center, police arrived on the  (31)   at approximately 4 p.m. and immediately intervened to save the device," said Winnetka police chief Douglas Blaine. "Security cameras have shown that the iPhone had been in the car— with the doors  (32)   and the windows rolled  (33)   —since 1 p.m. Due to the tragic and highly emotional  (34)   of this case, we cannot say any  (35)   at this time."
   According to official police records, two officers forcibly  (36)   into the car at 4:07 p.m. and found the iPhone  (37)   face down on the dashboard. The iPhone at first showed no  (38)   of life, but after a tense few seconds, officers were able to wake it and get it to  (39)   to a series of simple touch commands. Police said that if the iPhone were left in the extreme  (40)   for any longer, it could have died.
   The iPhone was rushed by ambulance to a nearby Apple facility for careful  (41)  .Miraculously, no damage to its memory, screen, or wireless capabilities was reported.
   Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to the near-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of  (42)  . Hundreds of cards and letters have come streaming in, and local talk radio shows have been flooded  (43)   calls demanding that the iPhone's  (44)   be prosecuted. Many have come forward offering to take the iPhone into their custody, and still  (45)   have donated free downloads, ringtones, and MP3s to the victimized object.

31. 
A. away           B. up                C. down             D. aside
A  B  C  D  
32. 
A. future           B. feat                C. nature             D. honor
A  B  C  D  
33. 
A. less             B. much              C. thing              D. more
A  B  C  D  
34. 
A. smashed         B. climbed            C. broke             D. crashed
A  B  C  D  
35. 
A. laying           B. lying              C. lain               D. lie
A  B  C  D  
36. 
A. missions         B. signs              C. marks             D. symptoms
A  B  C  D  
37. 
A. respond         B. return              C. attend             D. tend
A  B  C  D  
38. 
A. sun             B. carelessness        C. heat              D. hot
A  B  C  D  
39. 
A. admission       B. examination        C. operation          D. function
A  B  C  D  
40. 
A. warmth          B. coldness           C. gratitude          D. concern
A  B  C  D  
41. 
A. about           B. with               C. for                D. to
A  B  C  D  
42. 
A. partner          B. producer           C. owner             D. seller
A  B  C  D  
43. 
A. more           B. some              C. most              D. many
A  B  C  D  
44. 
A. this            B. that               C. which            D. what
A  B  C  D  
45. 
A. called           B. treated             C. withheld           D. discussed
A  B  C  D  
46. 
A. parked          B. driven             C. sold              D. washed
A  B  C  D  
47. 
A. careless         B. concerned          C. happy             D. familiar
A  B  C  D  
48. 
A. lot              B. case               C. garden            D. stage
A  B  C  D  
49. 
A. occasion        B. scene             C. rescue            D. field
A  B  C  D  
50. 
A. open            B. broken             C. locked            D. painted
A  B  C  D