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Toefl

iBT

Practice

TestTPO

4

Listening

Section

1No.

of

Questions:

17OKOK请务必确认这份试题是由

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this

test

comes

from,请放心使用。,

youcan t

!CONTINUENow

put

on

your

headsetClick

on

CONTINUE

to

go

onYou

may

have

to

wait

a

few

seconds

for

the

audio

to

load

andplay.REPLAY

CONTINUENow

get

ready

to

answerthe

questionCONTINUEREPLAYWhy

does

the

man

need

the

woman's

assistance?He

does

not

know

the

publication

date

of

some

reviews

he

needs.He

does

not

know

the

location

of

the

library'splayscollection

ofHe

does

not

know

how

to

find

out

where

the

play

is

currently

beingperformedHe

does

not

know

how

to

determine

which

newspapers

he

should

lookatClick

on

2

answers.What

does

the

woman

imply

about

critical

reaction

to

the

playHappy

Strangers?Negative

critical

reaction

led

to

its

content

being

revised

after

ited.The

play

has

always

been

quite

popular

among

university

students.Reactions

to

the

play

are

more

positive

nowadays

than

they

werein

the

pastThe

play

is

rarely

performed

nowadays

because

critics

have

neverliked

itWhat

does

the

woman

say

about

her

experience

seeing

aperformance

of

Happy

Strangers

when

she

was

younger?Click

on

2

answers.Itwas

the play

she

had

seen

performed

professionally.She

saw

it

against

the

wishes

of

her

parentsShe

was

surprised

at

how

traditional

the

performancewas.She

had

a

variety

of

emotional

reactions

to

the

play.What

is

the

man's

attitude

toward

his

current

assignment?He

is

not

confident

that

he

will

find

the

materials

he

needsHe

feels

that

performing

in

a

play

is

less

boring

than

reading

oneHe

thinks

his

review

of

the

play

will

be

more

objective

than

thecontemporary

reviews

wereHe

is

optimistic

that

he

will

learn

to

appreciate

the

play

he

isresearching.Why

does

the

woman

say

thisTo

ask

the

man

to

clarify

his

requestTo

state

the

man's

request

morepreciselyTo

make

sure

that

she

heard

the

man

correctlyTo

correct

a

mistake

the

man

has

madeCONTINUEREPLAYYou

may

have

to

wait

a

few

seconds

for

the

audio

to

load

andplay.Now

get

ready

to

answerthe

questionCONTINUEREPLAYWhat

is

the

lecture

mainly

about?Methods

of

observing

unusual

animal

behaviorA

theory

about

ways

birds

attractmatesWays

animals

behave

when

they

haveing

drivesCriteria

for

classifying

animal

behaviorsIndicate

whether

each

of

the

activities

below

describes

adisplacementactivityYesNoAn

animal

attacks

the

ground

instead

of

i

emy.An

animal

falls

asleep

in

the

middle

of

amatingritual.An

animal

eats

some

food

when

confronted

by

itsenemy.An

animal

takes

a

drink

of

water

aftergroomingitself.Click

in

the

correct

box

for

each

phrase.What

does

the

professor

say

about

disinhibition?It

can

prevent

displacement

activities

from

occurring.It

can

cause

animals

toact

on

more

than

one

drive

at

a

time.Itis

not

useful

for

explaining

many

types

of

displacementactivities.It

is

responsible

for

the

appearance

of

seemingly

irrelevantbehavior.According

to

the

lecture,

what

is

one

possible

reason

thatdisplacement

activities

are

often

grooming

behaviors?Grooming

may

cause

an

enemy

or

predator

to

be

confused.Grooming

is

a

convenient

and

accessible

behavior.Grooming

often

occurs

before

eating

and

drinkingGrooming

is

a

common

social

activity.Why

does

the

professor

mention

the

wood

thrush?To

contrast

its

displacement

activities

with

those

of

otheranimalspeciesTo

explain

that

some

animals

display

displacement

activitiesother

than

groomingTo

point

out

how

displacement

activities

are

influenced

by

theenvironmentTo

give

an

example

of

an

animal

that

does

not

displaydisplacement

activitiesWhat

does

the

professor

mean

when

she

says

this:She

is

impressed

by

how

much

the

student

knowsaboutredirectingShe

thinks

it

is

time

to

move

on

to

the

next

part

of

this

lectureThe

student's

answer

is

not

an

example

of

a

displacement

activity.The

student

should

suggest

a

different

animal

behavior

todiscussnext.You

may

have

to

wait

a

few

seconds

for

the

audio

to

load

andplay.REPLAY

CONTINUENow

get

ready

to

answerthe

questionCONTINUEREPLAYWhat

is

the

main

purpose

of

the

lecture?To

point

out

similarities

in

Emerson's

essays

and

poemsTo

prepare

the

students

to

read

an

essay

byEmersonTo

compare

Emerson's

concept

of

universal

truth

to

that

ofotherauthorsTo

show

the

influence

of

early

United

States

society

onEmerson's

writingOn

what

basis

did

Emerson

criticize

the

people

of

his

time?They

refused

to

recognize

universal

truths.They

did

not

recognize

t ius

of

certain

authors.Their

convictions

were

not

well-defined.They

were

too

interested

in

conformity.What

does

Emerson

say

about

the

past?It

should

guide

a 's

present

actions.It

must

be

examined

closely.It

is

less

important

than

thefuture.Itlacks

both

clarity

and

universal

truth.What

point

does

the

professor

make

when

he

mentions

aship's

path?It

is

easy

for

people

to

lose

sight

of

their

true

path.Most

people

are

not

capable

of

deciding

which

path

is

best

forthem.The

path

a takes

can

only

be

seen

clearly

after

thedestination

has

been

reached.A should

establish

a

goal

before

deciding

which

path

totake.What

does

the

professor

imply

about

himself

when

herecounts

some

life

experiences

he

had

before ing

aliterature

professor?He

did

not

consider

the

consequences

of

his

decisions.He

did

not

plan

to e

a

literature

professor.He

has

always

tried

to

actconsistently.He

has

trusted

in

himself

and

his

decisions.Click

on

2

answers.Why

does

the

professor

say

this:To

suggest

that

United

States

citizens

have

not

changed

muchovertimeTo

encourage

the

class

to

find

more

information

about

this

timeperiodTo

explain

why

Emerson's

essay

has

lost

somerelevanceTo

provide

background

for

the

concept

he

is

explainingCongratulations!You

have

completed

this

practice

test.Save

/

exit

thetestReview

your

answerObtain

answer

keysRETURNTPO

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