题目
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.听力原文: All big cities are quite similar. Living in a modem Asian city is not very different from living in an American city. The same cannot be said about living on farms, however. In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or towns. In the United States, however, each farm family lives on its own fields, often beyond the sight of any neighbors. Instead of traveling from a village to the fields every morning, American farmers stay on their land throughout the week. For many years, however, farming in America was often a lonely way of living. Farmers had to deal with their own problems, instead of getting help from others. They learned to try new methods, and to trust their own ideas instead of following old ways. Of course life keeps changing for everyone, including farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, radios and television sets. And of course there are modem machines for farming. All of these have changed farm life.(27)A.American farmers travels from a village to his fields each morning.B.American farmers have more money.C.Each American farmer family lives quite far from any neighbors.D.American farmers don"t like to leave their fields.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: All big cities are quite similar. Living in a modem Asian city is not very different from living in an American city. The same cannot be said about living on farms, however.
In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or towns. In the United States, however, each farm family lives on its own fields, often beyond the sight of any neighbors. Instead of traveling from a village to the fields every morning, American farmers stay on their land throughout the week.
For many years, however, farming in America was often a lonely way of living. Farmers had to deal with their own problems, instead of getting help from others. They learned to try new methods, and to trust their own ideas instead of following old ways.
Of course life keeps changing for everyone, including farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, radios and television sets. And of course there are modem machines for farming. All of these have changed farm life.
(27)A.American farmers travels from a village to his fields each morning.
B.American farmers have more money.
C.Each American farmer family lives quite far from any neighbors.
D.American farmers don"t like to leave their fields.
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: All big cities are quite similar. Living in a modem Asian city is not very different from living in an American city. The same cannot be said about living on farms, however.
In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or towns. In the United States, however, each farm family lives on its own fields, often beyond the sight of any neighbors. Instead of traveling from a village to the fields every morning, American farmers stay on their land throughout the week.
For many years, however, farming in America was often a lonely way of living. Farmers had to deal with their own problems, instead of getting help from others. They learned to try new methods, and to trust their own ideas instead of following old ways.
Of course life keeps changing for everyone, including farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, radios and television sets. And of course there are modem machines for farming. All of these have changed farm life.
(27)A.American farmers travels from a village to his fields each morning.
B.American farmers have more money.
C.Each American farmer family lives quite far from any neighbors.
D.American farmers don"t like to leave their fields.
题目解答
答案
C
解析:实细节题原文中提到美国的农场主都住在自己的农场上,邻里之间都相隔很远;而其他国家的农户大多住在村子里或者镇上。
解析:实细节题原文中提到美国的农场主都住在自己的农场上,邻里之间都相隔很远;而其他国家的农户大多住在村子里或者镇上。
解析
本题考查对听力材料细节信息的捕捉能力。核心思路是通过对比不同地区农民的居住方式,明确美国农民的独特性。关键点在于原文中提到“美国农民家庭住在自己的田地上,通常远离邻居”,而其他地区农民多聚居在村庄或城镇。需注意选项与原文描述的对应关系,排除干扰项。
选项分析
原文关键句:
- “In the United States, however, each farm family lives on its own fields, often beyond the sight of any neighbors.”
- “American farmers stay on their land throughout the week.”
选项逐一比对:
- A:错误。原文明确说明美国农民住在家里的田地里,无需每天通勤。
- B:错误。文中未提及收入问题。
- C:正确。原文直接指出美国农民家庭与邻居距离较远。
- D:错误。文中未涉及农民是否喜欢离开田地。