Khóa học phần nghe toefl itp 20 câu sau theo bài Luyện đề phần nghe toefl itp thuộc 20 câu sau – Mã 99013150 14 Th10 Press to start in video 31. What is the conversation mainly about? How to care for precious metals. Using the metric system. The value of precious metals. A standard unit for measuring weight. 32. How was the weight used? To measure amounts of rainfall. To observe changes in the atmosphere. To check the accuracy of scales. To calculate the density of other metals. 33. Why was it necessary to replace the old standard weight? The standard for measuring had changed. It was made of low quality metal. Someone lost it. Someone spilled water on it. 34. What does Dr. Thomas probably think about the cost of the new weight? It is a small amount to pay for so much precious metal. It is reasonable for an object with such an important function. It is too high for such a light weight. It is difficult to judge the value of such an object. 35. Why does the man call the woman? He wants to drop her course. He is unable to attend her class. He wants to deliver something to her office. He wants to hand in a late assignment. 36. What does the man almost forget to do? See an adviser. Drop off a paper. Find out about a course. Go to a meeting. 37. What will the students be required to do in the course the woman describes? Give an oral report. Take a final exam. Paint a landscape. Buy several books. 38. What does the woman suggest the man do? Discuss the class with his roommate. Change his major. Meet with her tomorrow. Come to her office before her meeting. 39. What is the speaker mainly discussing? The history of log structures. How to build a home by yourself. Techniques for building log cabins. Traditional European architecture. 40. According to the speaker, what gives modern log homes their warm atmosphere? Their rustic dirt floors. Their sliding board windows. Their small size. Their walls of rounded logs. 41. Why did the early settlers use log for building homes? They liked the look of log homes. They wanted to break away from European traditions. They had easy access to logs. They were unfamiliar with other building materials. 42. According to the speaker, why were log cabins especially popular with settlers who moved west? They could easily build the log houses themselves. They wanted homes that could be transported. They could construct the houses from kits. They liked the cozy atmosphere of the log interior. 43. What does the speaker say about the road between Main and Quebec? It was built to facilitate trade. Hostilities between Canada and the United States caused construction delays. The path for the road was extremely difficult to clear. It was built by the Canadians. 44. What is one reason Canadians began to immigrate to Maine during the 1800s? Maine was less influenced by the French government. Marine had a better climate. Maine was politically stable. Maine had better employment opportunities. 45. What can be inferred about the region including Maine and Quebec during the early 1800s? The area was economically unified. The two governments fought for control of the area. Most of the people living there spoke only French. The authorities were unable to enforce law and order. 46. What subject is the speaker most likely to discuss next? The advantages of establishing international trade agreements. The technology used to locate the Old Canada Road. The impact of epidemics on mass migration. The latest practices of accurate mapmaking. 47. What are the students going to do during this class period? 47. What are the students going to do during this class period?( Study the history of the campus buildings and grounds. Look at examples of trees on campus. Learn how to prevent Dutch elm disease. 48. In what class is this lecture probably being given? History. Botany. Physical education. Architecture. 49. What is remarkable about the black walnut tree outside Brett Hall? It is not an angiosperm. It is very tall. Its leaves are yellow. Its leaves are lopsided. 50. What is the problem with the elm tree near Jackson Hall? It may be diseased. It no longer hears from. It has grown too tall for its designated space. It may be diseased. Loading … [irp][related_posts_by_tax title=""]