The noise around was terrible, but they had to ()it.
A.put up with
B.keep up with
C.come up with
D.catch up with
A.put up with
B.keep up with
C.come up with
D.catch up with
第1题
It is difficult to ______ a conversation with all this noise around us.
A.carry on
B.account for
C.bring up
D.get through
第2题
People enjoy listening to music,______.
A.though they are receiving a lot of decibels of sound in fact
B.because it does not have any negative effect
C.because they do not have to tolerate the noise around them
D.even though it is sometimes unpleasant hearing strange sounds
第3题
听力原文:W: I don't think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.
M: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can't bear the traffic noise here.
What will the speakers most probably do?
A.Look for a more expensive hotel.
B.Go to another hotel by bus.
C.Try to find a quiet place.
D.Take a walk around the city.
第4题
听力原文: It was about half past eleven on a windy September night and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson had gone to bed early. They had put out the light and were just going to sleep when Mrs. Wilkinson heard a strange noise coming from downstairs. Mr. Wilkinson got up to investigate. When he reached the bottom of the stairs he noticed that the noise was coming from the dining room, and it sounded as ff someone was trying to open the French window that led into the garden.
Mr. Wilkinson was quite frightened but he gathered up his courage, picked up a heavy walking stick and tiptoed into the dining room moving around the side of the room so that he wouldn't be seen from the window. When he got to the window, he crouched down and peered cautiously round the edge of the curtain. To his relief, he saw that the noise was nothing more than a branch of a rose scraping against the window in the wind.
(31)
A.In the middle of the night.
B.At ten o'clock.
C.At eleven o'clock.
D.At about half past eleven.
第5题
Most humans can hear sounds between 20 and 20,000 hertz, while dogs can hear high-pitched sounds up to 50,000 hertz. While high frequency sounds tend to be more hazardous and more annoying to heating than low frequency sounds, most noise pollution damage is related to the intensity of the sound. Measured in decibels, noise intensity can range from zero, the quietest sound the human ear can detect, to over 160 decibels. Conversation takes place at around 40 decibels, a subway train is about 80 decibels, and a rock concert is from 80 to 100 decibels. The intensity of a nearby jet taking off is about 100 decibels. The threshold for pain, tissue damage and potential hearing loss in humans is 120 decibels. Long lasting, high intensity sounds are the most damaging to hearing and produce the most stress in humans.
Solutions to noise pollution include adding insulation and sound proofing to doors, walls, and ceilings; using ear protection, particularly in industrial working areas; planting vegetation to absorb and screen out noise pollution; and zoning urban areas to maintain a separation between residential areas and zones of excessive noise.
According to the passage, intense noise pollution may NOT cause ______.
A.hearing loss
B.high blood pressure
C.lost productivity
D.poor appetite
第6题
W: Actually, why don't we just meet at the front lobby and go to a coffee shop near my office? Our office floor is being renovated, so we won't be able to talk about anything with all the noise around here.
M: All right, that sounds fine. Why don't I give you a shout when I get near there then?
W: That would be fine. I'll be waiting for your call soon. Oh, by the way, would it be okay if my manager sits in on the meeting? He is very interested in the deal, and he wants to ask you some questions that I can't answer.
Where will they most likely meet?
A.In the man's office.
B.In the building lobby.
C.In a coffee shop.
D.At the woman's house.
第7题
【T3】
A. OUT OF
B. RURAL
C. TO PROTECT A. WORKING【T1】______ THEIR URBAN FOREST
B. TREES TAKE POLLUTION【T2】______ THE AIR
C. BUT YOU ARE NOT IN【T3】______ AREA YOU ARE STANDING IN A BEAUTIFUL FOREST IN JAPA
N. THE AIR IS CLEAN AND SMELLS LIKE PLANTS AND FLOWERS. THERE ARE 175 DIFFERENT KINDS OF TREES, AND 60 KINDS OF BIRDS LIVE HER
E.【T4】______ YOU ARE DOWNTOWN IN THE CITY OF NARA, JAPAN, IN KASUGAYAMA FOREST, THE OLDEST URBAN FOREST IN THE WORL
D. CITIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE【T5】______ SOME URBAN FORESTS ARE PARKS, AND SOME ARE JUST STREETS WITH A LOT OF TREES. BUT ALL URBAN FORESTS HAVE MANY GOOD EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT.【T6】______ THEY ALSO STOP THE NOISE FROM HEAVY TRAFFI
C.
第8题
【T1】
A. OUT OF
B. RURAL
C. TO PROTECT A. WORKING【T1】______ THEIR URBAN FOREST
B. TREES TAKE POLLUTION【T2】______ THE AIR
C. BUT YOU ARE NOT IN【T3】______ AREA YOU ARE STANDING IN A BEAUTIFUL FOREST IN JAPA
N. THE AIR IS CLEAN AND SMELLS LIKE PLANTS AND FLOWERS. THERE ARE 175 DIFFERENT KINDS OF TREES, AND 60 KINDS OF BIRDS LIVE HER
E.【T4】______ YOU ARE DOWNTOWN IN THE CITY OF NARA, JAPAN, IN KASUGAYAMA FOREST, THE OLDEST URBAN FOREST IN THE WORL
D. CITIES AROUND THE WORLD ARE【T5】______ SOME URBAN FORESTS ARE PARKS, AND SOME ARE JUST STREETS WITH A LOT OF TREES. BUT ALL URBAN FORESTS HAVE MANY GOOD EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT.【T6】______ THEY ALSO STOP THE NOISE FROM HEAVY TRAFFI
C.