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大学英语4听说教程单元测试答案

大学英语4听说教程单元测试答案

大学英语4听说教程单元测试答案大学英语第四册听说教程上机学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 1 –2 Unit 1、2Listening Comprehension1. A. She's a little tired. (4)B. She wants to listen to music. (1)C. She is going to study. (26)D. She's going to make a reservation. (11)参考答案:She is going to study.2. A. He wants the woman to fix his watch. (1)B. He will call her when the watch is fixed. (32)C. He wants her to fix the watch within one week. (7)D. He doesn't want to go home. (0)参考答案:He will call her when the watch is fixed.3. A. Please sit down. (35)B. She doesn't want him to sit down. (0)C. She'll mind if he sits down. (3)D. She doesn't want the man to sit with her. (0)参考答案:Please sit down.4. A. She should be careful about her money. (30)B. She should buy the brown suit. (2)C. She should find another job to make more money. (2)D. She shouldn't buy the brown suit. (5)参考答案:She should be careful about her money.5. A. She just had her new car come in. (1)B. The car is not ready for road yet. (15)C. She hasn't got her driver's license. (17)D. She wants to ride in the car herself. (6)参考答案:The car is not ready for road yet.6. A. Husband and wife. (13)B. They are dating each other. (26)C. Teacher and student. (1)D. Manager and his secretary. (0)参考答案:They are dating each other.7. A. Six hours. (2)B. Ten hours. (3)C. Four hours. (32)D. One hour. (1)参考答案:Four hours.8. A. Buying a new typewriter. (10)B. Finding a new place for the typewriter. (2)C. Finding a better typist. (19)D. Questioning the typist. (5)参考答案:Finding a better typist.9. A. Barry no longer lives in New York. (27)B. Barry doesn't know how to economize. (2)C. The woman called Barry in California. (5)D. The woman didn't ever meet Barry. (3)参考答案:Barry no longer lives in New York.10. A. Richard is hard to find. (13)B. Richard speaks with difficulty. (9)C. Richard's roommate doesn't talk to him. (7)D. Richard doesn't work very hard. (8)参考答案:Richard doesn't work very hard.Holidays in the USAEaster It is not a 11 holiday and most Americans spend Easter Sunday with the family.Many believers in this time remember the 12 made by Jesus Christ. Mother's and Father's Day Both days are 13 to our parentsbecause th ey are really worth it.Memorial Day It honors Americans killed or missing in action in all 14 . National Birthday It commemorates the day in l776 when the 15 adopt ed the 16 and established the USA.Thanksgiving Day It was a day of thanksgiving and prayer 17 to be s hared by all the colonists and 18 Indians.Christmas Even though it is 19 a religious holiday, people are used to many 20 celebrations.national sacrifice dedicated past wars thirteen colonies Declaration of Independenceproclaimed neighboring traditionally secularThe History of Gardens in the UKAt Roman conquest The Romans began to leave 21 for gardens when building houses.The Roman gardens we know the most about are those of the large 22 and 23 .Fishbourne has been partly 24The gardens of Anglo-Saxon England The warlike Anglo-Saxons did not 25 gardening to be important.After Normandy conquest in 1066 French people brought not only Frenc h 26 but also gardening to Britain.The Middle Ages Gardens once more became 27 in British life.Monasteries had both kitchen gardens and herb gardens to provide the 28 of food and 29 .Nowadays Gardens and gardening are 30 of British daily life.space villas palaces reconstructed hold civilization important practicalit iesmedicine part31. Through staying with friends, children learn the give and take of soc ial behavior in general.True32. By interacting with friends, children learn that different people should behave similarly.False33. Friends can provide both companionship and hostility.False34. Friendship can help children improve their sense of self-esteem.参考答案:True35. Friendships are necessary to our health psychologically.参考答案:True36. Friends can help each other by copying class assignments and home work.参考答案:False37. Friends make school more fun.参考答案:True38. The amount of time with friends will be very important during middle childhood.参考答案:True39. Teenagers spend almost half of their waking time in the company of friends.参考答案:False40. Adolescents view friendship as a strong and stable tie.参考答案:True41. A. In the past two centuries. (6)B. In the Middle Age. (9)C. From the very beginning of human history. (6)D. In the Bronze Age. (27)参考答案:In the Bronze Age.42. A. Because it was cheap. (8)B. Because it was easy. (16)。

大学英语听力4答案

大学英语听力4答案

⼤学英语听⼒4答案⼤学英语听⼒4 答案Lesson1Part AI. 1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.T 9.T 10.FII. 1.a 2.b 3.c 4.d 5.cPart BPassage 1What Is an Ideal Teacher Like?The ideal teacher may be young or old, tall or short, fat or thin. He should know his subject, but he can make mistakes if he is willing to learn. His personality is as important as1. 1)a 2)d 3)a 4)b 5)b2. 1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)F 6) T 7)F 8)T 9)F 10)TPassage 21. 1)a 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)c2. 1)television, radio, correspondence courses 3) social sciences, arts, mathematics 4)farm workers, teachers, policemen 5)cheapest and most far-reachingLesson 2Part ACross: 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17,Tick: 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 18, 19, 20,Part BPassage 11. 1) -5) d, a, d, d, c,2. Teacher’s Complaints1) Students don’t do their homework properly2) Students constantly arrive at school red-eyed and yawning.Two Explanations1) stay up late to watch television2) take up part-time jobsPassage 21. 1)-3): b, a, c2. 1) early childhood2) elementary/ arithmetic, social studies, music, physical education3) secondary/ a. to prepare students for college b. to prepare students for jobs4) higher/ a. engineering, businessLesson 3Part A1)2 2)11 3)6 4)455 5)8 6)New York 7)318 8)12 9)Madrid 10)641 11)9 12)Paris 13)814 14)4 15)Athens 16)260 17)2 18)Boston 19)74 20)24Part BPassage 11. 1)b 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)a2. 1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)T 6)T 7)T 8)FPassage 21.1)c 2)a 3)d 4)b 5)c2.1.)sports 2.)two basketball games3.)Friday night and Saturday night4.)skiing5.)music6.)concert7.)Saturday night8.)museun exhibits 9.)American Indian pottery and sand painting 10.)10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday and SundayLesson 4Part AI. 1. At 12:30. 2. 10:00 train to Edinburgh. 3. Platform 16. 4. The one to Chicago.5. At 17:00.6. The 16: 14 train to Boston.7. Platform8. The 7:10 train to Washington D.C9. At 10:15 10. To board the train immediately.II. his close friend Andrew was leaving for Boston. / long before the departure time for Andrew’s plane. / a lot of things to say to his friend. / he didn’t know what to say. /Just a postcard will do.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): b, d, a, a, d2. ticks: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9,1. 1) – 5): a, c, b, d, c2. ticks: 1, 4, 5, 7, 9.Lesson 5Part A1.At 8:552. In the hospital3. Ti pick up her children from school4. Call again after 55.She had to stay home to take care of her sick father. 6. Invite some friends over for a drink. 7.He got inured in the football match. 8. She’s going abroad to visit her daughter.9.Close all the windows. 10. He’s come across many unfamiliar words and has to consult the dictionary all the time.Part BPassage 11. 1)b 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)d2.1) T 2) F 3) T 4) F 5) F 6) F 7) T 8) T 9) F 10) TPassage 21. 1)a 2)c 3)b 4)c 5)d2. 1)T 2)F 3)T 4)T 5)F 6)F 7)T 8)F 9)F 10)TLesson 6Part A1 – 5: a, c, a, b, c, 6 – 10: d, c, d, c, c.II. she lost her sight and hearing. / until the arrival of / who was to change Helen’s life./ March 3, 1887 / It was 3 months before Helen’s 7th birthday. / worked closely with Miss Sullivan’s efforts were rewarded. / communicate with others.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): a, b, b, d, a.2. 1) laugh at people in trouble.2) be kind to3) take your turn4) older people, women and disabled people on the bus.5) tell them they are fat.6) ask people their age.7) smoke unless allowed.8) be on time.9) “Please”/ “Thank you”10) stand up when speaking to elder peoplePassage 21. 1) – 5): d, b, c, b, c2. 1) Flowers, old porcelain tea sets, traditional paintings, calligraphy, national costumes.2) Tea and small cakes.3) The most distinguished guest.4) Sip bit by bit.5) Constantly make bows and show appreciation of the designs of the tea sets.Quiz 1Part A 1. 1) – 5): d b c d a 6) – 10): a b d b dPart B 11.Do you mind if I sit here?12.of course not.13.I’m going to New York.14.I’m on sort of business trip.15.to study a graduate program for a year.16.I’ll study electric engineering.17.but I’m also a little worried.18.I’ve heared that it’s a dangerous place.19.crimes there in the newspapers.20.actually it’s a very exciting place.Part C 21) – 25): d b d d c 26~30:a b c d cLesson 7Part A1.a2.c3.c4.a5.b6.c7.d8.a9.c 10.aPart B1. 1)a 2)d 3)c 4)b 5)c2. the third of March, exciting day, girls, 3 and 7, dolls, the royal family, the court, May5th, armour, male rolePassage 21. 1)c 2)d 3)a 4)c 5)d2. the United States, European, tiny, over 200, National, January 26th, 1788, British, first settlement, SydneyLesson 8Part A1 – 5: b, c, c, a, c 6 – 10: d, d, b, d, bPart BPassage 11. 1) – 5): c, a, c, a, b,2. 1) Milkmen and newspaper boys.2) It derives from the old custom of giving servants and tradesmen a Christmas box orgift.Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, b, a, d, b.2. cross: 2, 3, 5,8, 10.Lesson 9Part A1.d2.d3.d4.b5.a6.c7.d8.d9.b 10.bPart BPassage 11. 1)b 2)b 3)d 4)c 5)b2.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)T 6)F 7)F 8)F 9)T 10)TPassage 21. 1)c 2)b 3)d 4)d 5)a2. 1)T 2)T 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)T 8)F 9)F 10)FLesson 10Part A1 – 5: b, d, c, b, a. 6 – 10: b, a, c, b, c,Part BPassage 11. 1) -5): b, d, c, a, c.2. cross: 2, 5, 7, 8, 10.Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, b, b, b, d.2. cross: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9,Lesson 11Part A1.d2.c3.b4.a5.d6.c7.d8.c9.b 10.cPart BPassage 11.1)a 2)c 3)a 4)a 5)c2.1)Rome 2)700’s 3)the first printed newspaper 4)Germany 5)the first newspaper in Europe 6) Amsterdam 7)London 8)Boston 9)the first American newspaper 10)the first daily newspaper in the American coloniesPassage 21.1)b 2)c 3)c 4)d 5)b2.1)popular music 2)20 hours 3)light music 4)sports events 5)17 hours 6)classical music7)theater plays 8)works of educational, artistic and intellectual interests 9)news and information 10)broadcasts to schoolsLesson 12Part A1 – 5: d, b, c, c, a. 6 – 10: d, c, b, c, d.Part B Passage1. 1) – 5): d, c, a, b, d.2. 1) should be the audience? / to attract people of different social groups? / to put the advertisement / When / how often /2) a. checking / savings accountsb. investment plansc. ATM bankingDialogue1. 1) – 5): c, c, c, a, b.2. cross: 1) a, c, 2) b, e, g.Lesson 13Part A1.a2.d3.c4.d5.b6.a7.d8.c1.b2.aPart BDialogue 11.1)c 2)b 3)a 4)d 5)bDialogue 21.1)b 2)b2.1)should be banned in all public places, including the streets 2)non-smokers 3)partly agrees 4)the smoker himself 5)disagrees 6)useless 7)fully agrees 8)dirty habit and dangerous to one’s healthLesson 14Part A1 – 5: b, b, a, c, d. 6 – 10: d, a, d, c, dPart BDialogue 11. 1) She wants to be a lawyer.2) Her lecturer advised her to change to a more suitable course.3) She was shocked to hear that and she thought it was the lecturer who should change his job if he didn’t want to teach her.2. 1) to study law2) agrees3) a waste of time / good wives and mothers at home4) to succeed in her career and to be a good mother at the same time.5) agrees6) interfering in people’s family life.7) housework is a woman’s job.Dialogue 21. 1) Where to live, in a city or in a village?2) He is a writer and he lives in London.3) Mary is an actress and her husband is a farmer. They live in a village.4) Jenny prefers to live in a village, but she is now living in a small town near London.5) Jenny seems to be quite satisfied with the place she is living in, because she enjoysthe best of both world, a small town which is within easy reach of London and close to the country.2. 1) fresh air2) close to nature3) peace and quiet4) less crime and less traffic (safer)5) more pleasant6) much cheaper7) more going on8) more entertainment9) more open- minded people10) better stores and shopsLesson 15Part A1.c2.c3.d4.b5.b6.b7.d8.a9.d10.dPart BPassage 11.1)b 2)c 3)a 4)b 5)d2.1)b.the restaurants serve ‘foreign’ foodc.they don’t want to spend the necessary time and effort needed to cook good mealsd.they don’t come specially for English food2)a.simpleb.easy to cookd.just needs heating up before eating3)a.is far away from large townsb.life is slowc.people are not in a great hurryPassage 21.1)b 2)c 3)d 4)b 5)a2.1)b.fried chickensd. ice cream2)b. Mexican restaurantsc. Italian restaurantsd. Chinese restaurants3)a. quick serviceb. cheap pricesc. carry-out service4)a. quick meals for people in a hurryb. inexpensive meals for people on a budgetLesson 16Part A1 – 5: b, b, c, a, c. 6 – 10: d, d, d, b,b.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): b, d, c, c, d.2. 1) a. wines. b. beers c. carbonated drinks2) a. water with carbon dioxide in it b. sugar c. flavoring3) a. supermarkets b. gas stations c. schools d. movie theaters e. fast food restaurants.f. barsg. large elegant restaurants4) a. classes b. meetings c. meals d. sports games.5) a. Coca-Cola. b. Pepsi-Cola c. 7- Up,Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, c, c, d, d,2. 1) green vegetables of all kinds // peas, cabbages, lettuces,2) fruits // peaches, bananas3) beets, / carrots, tomatoes,4) meat of all kinds, fish and eggs5) milk and food made from milk// cheese / ice cream6) bread or cereal // riceLesson 17Part A1.c2.d3.b4.d5.d6.a7.b8.d9.b 10.cPart BPassage 11.1)b 2)d 3)c 4)c 5)c2.1)Put a coin 2)Push a button 3)pull a lever 4)open a doorPassage 21.1)b 2)c 3)d 4)c 5)b2.1)Its reply comes back at once or within hours2)It can create friendship3)It is far cheaper than a long-distance call4)It can help revive the almost lost art of letter writing5)It can bring people together and make the world even smallerLesson 18Part A1- 5: b, d, b, c, b 6- 10: c, a, b, c, b.Part BPassage 11. 1)- 5) : d, a, c, d, b2. 1) An ordinary record2) Reproducing pictures and sound.3) Plastic.4) Since Dec. 1978.5) As popular as records and record players.Passage 21. 1) – 5): c, c, a, d, c,2. 1) an effect on the central nervous system2) a chemical change in the body’s fluids3) an unknown system of energy / under the skinLesson 19Part AI.1.Because Mary was busy typing a report in her office.2.In New York3.Photography. Because he finds it a lot of fun.4.They will have a picnic, take some pictures and have a swim.5.She doesn’t play any sports but she watches all kinds of games. II. first brought to America from Africa as slavesfreewas not completely done away withthe black people make up nearly 12%used to livetwo millionmore than three times as many as in 1940an increase of close to one million in 20 yearsPassage 11.1)c 2)d 3)a 4)b 5)c2.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)TPassage 21.1)b 2)a 3)c 4)c 5)d2.1)shapeless mass of color, colors2)perfect roundness, artificial3)strange shapes4)real, taste5)surface, in every detail, touchLesson 20Part AI. 1 – 5: d, a, a, c, b. II. 1 – 5: b, c, c, b, b.Part BPassage1- 5: d, d, c, c, c, 6 – 10: a, c, c, d, b.。

宁波理工网络平台英语听力答案6月12日更新

宁波理工网络平台英语听力答案6月12日更新

各位请下载到桌面,打开后复制题目或者选项,用Ctrl + F查找你想要的答案1.A . A new electronic store.B . A popular television program.C . A recent purchase.D . A breakthrough in technology.提交的答案:A recent purchase.正确答案:A recent purchase.题目详解:null2.A . Be satisfied with what he has.B . Research what television is best for him.C . Try a different store.D . Ask for a cheaper price on the television.提交的答案:Research what television is best for him.正确答案:Research what television is best for him.题目详解:null3.A . Watch less television.B . Pay for the television.C . Show the woman how to use the television.D . Return the television to the store.提交的答案:Return the television to the store.正确答案:Return the television to the store.题目详解:null4.A . He's not happy that he bought it.B . He would prefer a more expensive model.C . He's eager to use it.D . He's confused by the remote controls.提交的答案:He's not happy that he bought it.正确答案:He's not happy that he bought it.1.A . The effects of caffeine.B . Problems with the student cafeteria.C . Some causes of headaches.D . How to do well on exams.提交的答案:The effects of caffeine.正确答案:The effects of caffeine.题目详解:null2.A . He is tired.B . He is too busy.C . He failed his history exam.D . He has a headache.提交的答案:He is tired.正确答案:He is tired.题目详解:null3.A . The taste of regular and decaffeinated coffee is the same.B . Coffee does not necessarily cause heart disease.C . Decaffeinated coffee may help prevent heart disease.D . Coffee has less caffeine than soda.提交的答案:Coffee does not necessarily cause heart disease. 正确答案:Coffee does not necessarily cause heart disease. 题目详解:null4.A . It's more refreshing than soda.B . It helps people work efficiently.C . It has fewer flavors than tea.D . It should be drunk in moderation.提交的答案:It should be drunk in moderation.正确答案:It should be drunk in moderation.1.A . A vacation trip to Yellowstone Park.B . Her biology thesis.C . A lecture by a visiting professor.D . A research project.提交的答案: A research project.正确答案: A research project.题目详解:null2.A . More buffalo are surviving the winter.B . Fewer buffalo are dying of disease.C . Fewer buffalo are being killed by hunters.D . More buffalo are being born.提交的答案: More buffalo are surviving the winter. 正确答案: More buffalo are surviving the winter. 题目详解:null3.A . Her thesis adviser is heading the project.B . She has been studying animal diseases.C . She is from Wyoming.D . She needs the money.提交的答案:She has been studying animal diseases. 正确答案:She has been studying animal diseases. 题目详解:null4.A . Working on a cattle ranch.B . She is from Wyoming.C . Analyzing buffalo behavior.D . Writing a paper about extinct animals.提交的答案: Writing a paper about extinct animals.正确答案:She is from Wyoming.1.Why was Julia taking a flight to Peru?A . To seek adventure there.B . To see the animals and plants there.C . To join her father on Christmas.D . To be with her mother on Christmas.提交的答案:To join her father on Christmas.正确答案:To join her father on Christmas.题目详解:根据选项提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是‘事件发生的原因’。

大学英语四级听力试题及答案解析

大学英语四级听力试题及答案解析

大学英语四级听力试题及答案解析英语听力,不管是为了考过大学四级还是六级,意义都非常重大。

下面是店铺给大家整理的大学英语四级听力试题及答案解析,供大家参阅!大学英语四级听力试题及答案解析听力真题:Section BPassage One26.A. Diet.B. Sleep.C. Space.D. Stress.27.A. They tend to reproduce more.B. They may show more signs of violence.C. They can eat and sleep better.D. They may commit suicide.28.A. Rats can populate rapidly.B. Population explosion can lead to violence.C. Overcrowdedness may have the same effects on man.D. It is a natural law that animals live and die.答案解析:Section BPassage OneHow much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments onrats to try to determine the effects of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that [26]the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, and reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior pattern and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. [27]The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? [28]Is adequate space not only desirable, but essential for human survival?Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What affects rats' behavior?正确答案:C解析:听到“最近研究表明:鼠类行为受空间影响颇大”,可判断C(空间)正确。

大学英语四级听力及答案

大学英语四级听力及答案

大学英语四级听力及答案大学英语四级听力材料及答案听力真题:Conversation Two23.A. He is sad to have lost his job.B. He totally supports the woman's choice.C. He insists that the woman major in business.D. He doesn't believe in his wife.24.A. Because he is out of employment.B. Because he lets the woman down.C. Because he has to delay the woman's study.D. Because the woman chooses the wrong major.25.A. In their home.B. In the school.C. At a grocery.D. On the telephone.答案解析:Conversation TwoM: Hi, honey! What's going on?W: I have great news to tell you. I just found out that I was accepted as an R.A. ne某t year!M: That's really great news! [24]I'm sorry that you had to postpone your studying abroad because I lost my job. I just interviewed at a home grocery delivery business, so we'll see if I get hired.W: Don't worry. Everything will be OK!M: I think so. Don't forget I'm an optimist.W: Eh, dad, I want to talk with you about declaring a major in anthropology. Business isn't the best choice for me.M: Well, I don't know why you can't declare your own major. [23]If this is what you really want to do, then your mother and Iwill support your decision.W: Thanks, dad! I just want you to know that I will make you proud!M: Your mother and I are already proud of you.W: Thanks, dad. I am really interested in anthropology and I promise that I will become a success with my degree.M: We believe in you!W: Well, [25]I'd better hang up. I have a lot of reading to catch up on before finals. Talk to you soon!Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. Which is true about the man according to the conversation?正确答案:B解析:细节题。

大学英语四级详细参考答案(全三套)【最新整理】

大学英语四级详细参考答案(全三套)【最新整理】

英语四级详细参考答案(全三套)四级听力1听力第一套Section ANews Report OneA message in a bottle sent out to sea by a New Hampshire man more than five decades ago was found 1500miles away and he’s been returned to his daughter. The long lost message was discovered by Clint Buffington of Utah while he was vacationing. Buffington says he found a soda bottle half-buried in the sand that looked like it had been there since the beginning of time.The note inside the bottle said, "Return to 419 Ocean Street and receive a reward of $150 from Richard and Tina Pierce, owners of the beach Comber motel.The motel was owned by the Paula Pierce in 1960. Her father had written the notes as a joke and had thrown it into the Atlantic Ocean. Buffington flew to New Hampshire to deliver that message to Pola Pierce. She held up to her father's promise giving Buffington that reward. But the biggest reward is the message in a bottle finding its way back home.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. What is the news report mainly about?2. Why did Paula Pierce give Clint Buffington the reward?News Report TwoMillions of bees have died in South Carolina during aerial insect spraying operations that were carried out to combat the Zika virus. The insects spraying over the weekend left more than 2 million bees dead on the spot in Dorchester county South Carolina, where four travel-related cases of Zika disease have been confirmed in the area. Most of the deaths came from Flower Town Bee farm, a company in Somerville that sells bees and honey products. Juanita Stanley who owns the company said the farm looks like it's been destroyed. The farm lost about 2.5 million bees. Dorchester county officials apologized for the accidental mass killing of bees.Dorchester County is aware that some beekeepers in the area that was sprayed on Sunday lost their bee colonies.County manager Jason Ward said in a statement. “I'm not pleased that so many bees were killed.”Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. Why was spraying operations carried out in Dorchester County?4. What does the news reports say about Flower Town Bee farm?News Report ThreeThe world's largest aircraft has taken to the skies for the first time. The Airlander 10 spent nearly 2 hours in the air having taken off from Coddington airfield in Bedfordshire. During its flight it reached 3000 feet and performed a series of gentle turns all over a safe area. The aircraft is massive as long as a football field and as tall as 6 double decker buses and capable of flying for up to 5 days. It was first developed for the US government as a long range spy aircraft, but was abandoned following budget cutbacks. The aircraft cost25 million pounds and can carry heavier loads than huge jet planes while also producing less noise and omittingless pollution. The makers believe it's the future of aircraft and one day we'll be using them to go places. But there's still a long way to go. The Airlander will need to have 200 hours flying time before being allowed to fly by the aviation administration if it passes though we can hope we'll all get some extra legroom.Questions 5 and 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. What do we learn about the first flight of the Airlander 10?6. What caused the US government to abandon theAirlander 10 as a spy aircraft?7. What is the advantage of the Airlander 10 over huge jet planes?Section BConversation OneM: Do you feel like going out tonight?W:Yeah,why not,we haven’t been out for ages, what’s on?M: Well, there’s a film about climate change. Does it sound good to you?W: No, not really, it doesn’t really appeal to me. What’s it about? Just climate change?M: I think it’s about how climate change affects everyday life. I wonder how they make it entertaining.W: Well, it sounds really awful, it’s an important subject I agree. But I am not in the mood for anything depressing. What else is on?M:There’s a Spanish dance festival.W: Oh, I love dance. That sounds really interesting.M: Apparently, it’s absolutely brilliant. Let’s see what it says in the paper. A leads an exciting production of the great Spanish love story Kamen.W: Ok, then. What time is it on?M: At 7:30.W: Well, that’s no good. We haven’t got enough time to get there. Is there anything else?M: There’s a comedy special on.W: Where’s it on?M: It’s at the city theater. It’s a charity comedy night with lots of different acts. It looks pretty good. The critic in the local the paper says it’s the funniest thing he’s ever seen. It says here Roger Whitehead is an amazing host to a night of fun performances.W: Em.. I am not keen on him. He is not very funny.M: Are you sure your fancy going out tonight? You are not very enthusiastic.W: Perhaps you are righ t. Okay, let’s go to see the dance. But tomorrow, not tonight.M: Great, I’ll book the tickets online.Questions 8 and 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. What does the women think of the climate change?9. Why do the speakers give up going to the Spanish dance festival tonight?10. What does the critic say about the comedy performed at the city theater?11. What does the woman decide to do tomorrow?Conversation TwoW: Good morning Mr. Lee, May I have a minutes of your time?M: Sure Katherine, what can I do for you?W: I’m quiet anxious about transferring over to our college, I’m afraid I won’t fit in.M: don't worry Katherine, it’s completely normal for you to be nervous about transferring schools, this happens to many transfer students.W: Yes, I know, but I’m younger than most students in my year and that worries me a lot.M: Well, you may be the only younger one in your year, but you know, we have a lot of after-school activities you can join in, and so, this way, you will be able to meet new friends of different age groups.W: That’s nice, I love games and hobby groups.M: I’m sure you do, so will be just fine, don’t worry so much and try to make the most of what we have on offer here, also, remember that you can come to me anytime of the day if you need help.W: Thanks so much, I definitely feel better now, as a matter of fact, I’ve already contacted one of the girls who will be living in the same house with me, and she seemed really nice. I guess living on campus, I'll hav e a chance to have a close circle of friends, since we'll be living together.M: All students are very friendly with new arrivals. Let me check who would be living with you in your flat.Okay. There are Hannah, Kelly, and Bree. Bree is also a new student h ere, like you, I’m sure you two ‘ll have more to share with each other.Questions 12 and 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. Why does Katherine feel anxious?13. What does Mr. Lee encourage Katherine to do?14. What does Mr. Lee promised to do for Katherine?15. What do we learn about Katherine’ schoolmate Bree?Section CPassage OneHave you ever felt like you would do just about anything to satisfy your hunger? A new study in mice may help to explain why hunger can feel like such a powerful motivating force. In the study, researchers found that hunger outweighed other physical drives, including fear, thirst and social needs.To determine which feeling won out, the researchers did a series of experiments. In o ne experiment, the mice were both hungry and thirsty. When given the choice of either eating food or drinking water, the mice went for the food, the researchers found. However, when the mice were well-fed but thirsty, they opted to drink, according to the study. In the second experiment meant to pit the mice's hunger against their fear, hungry mice were placed in a cage that had certain "fox-scented" areas and other places that smelled safer (in other words, not like an animal that could eat them) but also had food. It turned out that, when the mice were hungry, they ventured into the unsafe areas for food. But when the mice were well-fed, they stayed in areas of the cage thatwere considered "safe." Hunger also outweighed the mice's social needs, the resear chers found. Mice are usually social animals and prefer to be in the company of other mice, according to the study. When the mice were hungry, they opted to leave the company of other mice to go get food.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What is the researchers’ purpose in carrying out the serious experiment with mice?17. In what circumstances, do mice venture into unsafe areas?18. What is said about mice at the end of the passage?Passage TwoThe United States has one of the best highway systems in the world. Interstate highways connect just about every large and mid-sized city in the country. Did you ever wonder why such a complete system of excellent roads exists? For an answer,you would have to go back to the early 1920s. In those years, just after World War I, the military wanted to build an American highway system for national defense. Such a system could, if necessary, move troops quickly from one area to another. It could also get people out of cities in dan ger of being bombed. So-called roads of national importance were designated, but they were mostly small country roads. In 1944, Congress passed a bill to upgrade the system, but did not fund the plan right away. In the 1950s, the plan began to become a reality. Over $25 billion was appropriated by congress, and construction began on about 40,000 miles of new roads. The idea was to connect the new system to existing expressways and freeways. And though the system was built mostly to make car travel easier, defense was not forgotten. For instance, highway overpasses had to be high enough to allow trailers carrying military missiles to pass under them. By 1974, this system was mostly completed. A few additional roads would come later. Quick and easy travel between all parts of the country was now possible.Questions 19 and 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What does the speaker say about the American highway system?20. What was the original purpose of building a highway system?21. When was the interstate highway system mostly completed?Passage ThreeTexting while driving was listed as a major cause of road deaths among young Americans back in 2013. A recent study said that 40% of American teens claim to have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in danger. This sounds like a widespread disease but it's one that technology may now helped cure. T.J. Evarts, a 20- year-old inventor, has come up with a novel solution that could easily put texting drivers on notice. It's called Smart Wheel, and it's designed to fit over the steering wheel of most standard vehicles to track whether or not the driver has two hands on the wheel at all times. Evarts’ invention warns the drivers with the light and the sound when they hold the wheel with one hand only, but as soon as they place the other hand back on the wheel the light turns back to green and the sound stops. It also watches for what's called “close by hands”, where both hands are close together near the top o f the wheel so the driver can type with both thumbs and drive at the same time. All the data Smart Wheel collects is also sent to a connected app. So any parents who install Smart Wheel can keep track of the teens’ driving habits. If they try to remove or damage the cover, that's reported as well.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. What is a major cause of road deaths among young Americans?23. What is Smart Wheel?24. What happens if the driver has one hand on the wheel?25. How do parents keep track of their teens’ driving habits?参考答案:ABBCA CDADC BDCAD BACDB ABACB2听力第二套参考答案:Section A1. B) Scared.2. D) It was covered with large scales.3. A) A Study of the fast-food service.4. C) Increased variety of products.5. C) US government’s approval of private space missions.6. A) Deliver scientific equipment to the moon.7. B) It is promising.Section B8. D) Lying in the sun on a Thai beach.9. A) She visited a Thai orphanage10. D)His phone is running out of power.11. C ) He collects things from different countries.12. D) Trying out a new gym in town.13. C) A discount for a half-year membership.14. D) The operation of fitness equipment.15. C) She knows the basics of weight-lifting.Section C16. B) They often apply for a number of positions.17. A) Get better organized.18. D) Apply for more promising positions.19. B) If not forced to go to school, kids would be out in the streets.20. D) Design activities they now enjoy doing on holidays.21. D)Take kids out of school to learn at first hand22. C) It is seen almost anywhere and on any occasion.23 D) It offers people a chance to socialize.24 A) Their state of mind improved.25 B) It is life.2018年6月四级阅读1阅读第一套Section A26. E) constructed27. O) undertaken28. F) consulted29. C) collection30. N) scale31. I) eventually32. K) necessarily33. L) production34. A) cheaper35. J) heightSection B36. K)A 20-year-old junior at Georgia Southern University told BuzzFeed News that she normally…37. D)“When we talk about the access code we see it as the new face of the textbook monopoly(垄断), a new way to lock students around this system,”…38. M)Harper, a poultry(家禽)science major, is taking chemistry again this year and had to buy a new access code to hand in her homework…39. G)The access codes may be another financial headache for students, but for textbook businesses, they’re the future…40. B)The codes—which typically range in price from $80 to $155 per course—give students online access to systems developed by education companies like McGraw Hill and Pearson…41. L)Benjamin Wolverton, a 19-year-old student at the University of South Carolina, told BuzzFeed News that…42. H)A Pearson spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that “dig ital materials are less expensive and a good investment” that offer new features,…43. F)She decided to wait for her next work-study paycheck, which was typically $150-$200, to pay for the code…44. J)David Hunt, an associate professor in sociology at Augusta University, which has rolled out digital textbooks across its math and psychology departments,…45. C)But critics say the digital access codes represent the same profit-seeking ethos(观念) of the textbook business, and are even harder for students to opt out of…Section CPassage One开头英语为:Losing your ability46. A) Not all of them are symptoms of dementia.答案出处:There are pretty clear differences between signs of dementia and age-related memory loss.47. C) Communication within our brain weakens.答案出处:Changes in brain cells can affect communication between different regions of the brain.48. A) Totally forgetting how to do one's daily routines.答案出处:Forgetting how to operate a familiar object like a microwave oven, or forgetting how to drive to the house of a friend you’ve visited many times before can also be signs of something going wrong.49. C) Turn to a professional for assistance.答案出处:Daffner suggests going to your doctor to check on medications, health problems and other issues that could be affecting memory.50. D) Staying active both physically and mentally.答案出处:And the best defense against memory loss is to try to prevent by building up your brain's cognitive reserve.In other words, keep your brain busy and working. And also get physically active, because exercise is a known brain booster.Passage Two文章开头是A letter51. What happened to Darwin's letter in the 1970s?B) It was stolen more than once.答案出处:“We realized in the mid-1970s that it was missing,”…. likely taken by an intern (实习生)”… “The intern likely took the letter again once nobody was watching it.”52. What did the FBI do after the recovery of the letter?A) They proved its authenticity.答案出处:Their art crime team recovered the letter but were unable to press charges because the time oflimitations had ended. The FBI worked closely with the Archives to determine that the letter was both authentic and definitely Smithsonian’s property.53. What is Darwin's letter about?D) His acknowledgement for help from a professional.答案出处:The letter was written by Darwin to thank an American geologist, Dr. Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, for sending him copies of his research into the geology of the region that would become Yellowstone National Park.54. What will the Smithsonian Institution Archives do with the letter according to Kapsalis?D) Make it available online.答案出处:After it is repaired, we will take digital photos of it and that will be available online.55. What has the past half century witnessed according to Kapsalis?B) Radical changes in archiving practices.答案出处:…“Archiving practices have changed greatly since the 1970s,”says Kapsalis, “and we keep our high value documents in a safe…”2阅读第二套Section A26-30 M N C J F 31-35 K L B I E26. M) pollutants27. N) restricted28. C) consequence29. J) innovation30. F) detail31. K) intended32. L) outdoor33. B) collaborating34. I) inhabitants35. E) creatingSection BAs Tourists Crowd Out Locals, Venice Faces “Endangered” List36. E Just beyond St. Mark’s Square…37. J Earlier this year …38. G Venice’s deadline passed with …39. C Venice is one of…40. N Then it hits him…41. F For a time, UNESCO, …42. B “People are cheering and holding …”43. L The city’s current mayor, Luigi Brugnaro …44. D Laura Chigi, a grandmother at the march, …45. H But UNESCO didn’t even hold a vote …Section CPassage one46. C) Help them build a positive attitude towards life.47. A) Earn more money.48. C) How long its positive effect lasts.49. D) Their communication with others improved.50. A) Find financial support.Passage Two51. C) They all experienced terrible misfortunes.52. B) The utmost comfort passengers could enjoy.53. A) It was a mere piece of decoration.54. D) The belief that they could never sink with a double-layer body.55. A) She was used to carry troops.3阅读第三套Section A26. C) cast27. L) replaced28. F) efficient29. J) professionals30. E) decorative31. G) electrified32. I) photographed33. B) approach34. K) quality35. H) identify长篇阅读n-American students have been eager participants…37.C.But instead of bringing families together…38.I.The issue of the stresses felt by students in elites school…39.E.The district has become increasingly popular with..40.B.With his letter…41.K.Not all public opinion…42.H.Jennifer Lee…43.D.About 10 minutes44.A.This fall…45.G.Both Asian-American and white families…Section C仔细阅读Passage One46. A) Senesa’s thinking is still applicable today.47. B) It is a teaching tool under development.48. C) It helps them learn their academic subjects better.49. D) They use various ways to explain the materials.50. B) Their emotional involvement.Passage Two51:D) They are beter educated than their counterparts.52 C ) They think it needs further improving.53. B) Job stability and flexibility.54. D) The balance between work and family.55. A) They still view this world as one dominated by males.2018年6月四级翻译1翻译第一套:过去,乘飞机出行对大多数中国人来说是难以想象的。

大学英语四级听力真题及答案.doc

大学英语四级听力真题及答案.doc

大学英语四级听力真题及答案到了大学以后,为了准备英语四级的考试,你平时是怎么练习真题里面的听力的呢?下面是给大家带来大学英语4级考试听力真题及答案,供大家参阅!大学英语四级听力真题1Conversation One19.A. He finds it hard to afford the rent all by himself.B. He feels lonely living all by himself.C. He needs to find somebody to make theapartment more comfortable.D. He wants to get help with his courses from hisroommate.20.A. The carpet in the living room is soiled in several places.B. The carpet in the living room is worn out in several places.C. The toilet is clogged and the sink has a few leaks.D. The windows in the bathroom can keep out rain and snow.21.A. He used some cardboard to keep it shut.B. He applied some super glue to keep the hinges on tightly.C. He pushed a box against the door to keep it shut.D. He pushed a chair against the door to keep it shut.22.A. Find a job for the man.B. Split the rent.C. Help Dave fix up the house.D. Look for another place.大学英语四级听力真题原文1Conversation OneM: Hi, Shelley. Come on in.W: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were stilllooking for a roommate to share your house.M: Yep. I sure am. [19]Ever since I cut back on myworking hours to go to school, I ve been reallystrapped for cash. Hey, let me show you around theplace. Uh, here s the living room.W: Oh. [20]It looks like you could use a new carpet... and those stains?M: Well. I ve had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned,but I just don t have the money to do it right now.W: Oh. And what about the kitchen?M: Right this way. Look. It s completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except... [21]Well, the refrigerator door is broken... a little bit... and it won t shut all the way. It needsfixing, but don t worry. [21]I ve pushed a box against it to keep it shut.W: Hmm. Great. Well, how about the bathroom? ... No, no. Don t tell me. The toilet is cloggedor the sink has a few leaks.M: No, those work fine. Well, there s another slight problem. The windows.I ve put up a pieceof cardboard to keep out the rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn upthe heat.W: Hey, [22]I think I ve seen enough. I can t believe you ve survived under these conditions.M: So what do you think? You really can t beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has itsproblems, but we can fix those.W: Uh, no, thank you. I think I ve seen enough.大学英语四级听力真题答案解析1Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Why does the man need to share his apartment with a roommate?[A]解析:对话开始,女士就提出了对话主题:看男士是否还需要人合租。

浙大宁波理工外语平台听力答案

浙大宁波理工外语平台听力答案

都是passage*3的哦A . because they were driven out of their homesB . because they wanted to find a better place to liveC . for the reasons unknownD . because they liked traveling提交的答案:for the reasons unknown正确答案:for the reasons unknown题目详解:根据“Around the year 1000 A. D, some people from northwest India began to travel westward. Nobody knows why.”可以得出选项“for the reasons unknown”为正确答案。

A . Being unfriendly to them.B . Putting up with them.C . Admiring their musical talent.D . Being envious of them.提交的答案: Putting up with them.正确答案:Being unfriendly to them.题目详解:根据原文“Gypsies sometimes have a hard time in the countries where they travel, because they are different.”吉普赛人因为与众不同,每到一处都不太好过。

“People may be afraid of them, look down on them, or think that they are criminals. The Nazis treated the Gyps ies cruelly.”人们害怕他们,看不起他们,或者把他们当成罪犯。

2022年四级英语听力考试真题及答案

2022年四级英语听力考试真题及答案

2022年四级英语听力考试真题及答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12022年四级英语听力考试真题及答案Part ASection 1Questions 1-31. What is the customer looking for?A. A dress for a weddingB. A suit for a business meetingC. A pair of shoes for a party2. What color does the customer prefer?A. BlueB. BlackC. Green3. At what time will the shop close?A. 5:30B. 6:00C. 6:30Section 2Questions 4-64. Where will the book club meeting take place?A. In the libraryB. At the coffee shopC. In the park5. How often does the book club meet?A. Once a weekB. Twice a monthC. Once a month6. What book will be discussed at the next meeting?A. Pride and PrejudiceB. 1984C. To Kill a MockingbirdSection 3Questions 7-107. What is the man’s job?A. A chefB. A designerC. A teacher8. What is the woman doing?A. Planning a partyB. Organizing a galleryC. Decorating a room9. What is the woman's favorite item?A. A paintingB. A vaseC. A statue10. What time is the art exhibition?A. 6:00B. 7:00C. 8:00Section 4Questions 11-1311. What is the weather forecast for the weekend?A. RainyB. SunnyC. Cloudy12. What should people bring to the outdoor event?A. An umbrellaB. SunscreenC. A hat13. Where will the event take place?A. In the parkB. On the beachC. In the forestPart BSection 1Questions 14-1714. What is the man's complaint?A. The room is too hotB. The room is too coldC. The room is too noisy15. Where is the man staying?A. In a hotelB. In a hostelC. In an apartment16. What will the staff do about the noise?A. Send someone to checkB. Change the roomC. Bring earplugs17. What time is the office open?A. 8:00B. 9:00C. 10:00Section 2Questions 18-2118. Where is the woman from?A. SpainB. FranceC. Italy19. Why did the woman come to the UK?A. For a jobB. For a vacationC. For shopping20. How long will the woman stay?A. 2 weeksB. 3 weeksC. 4 weeks21. What is the woman going to do first?A. Visit a museumB. Go shoppingC. Have lunchSection 3Questions 22-2522. Where are the speakers?A. At the doctor's officeB. At the airportC. At the train station23. What is the woman’s purpose for the trip?A. BusinessB. Family visitC. Vacation24. How will the woman go to her destination?A. By trainB. By busC. By taxi25. What time does the woman’s flight leave?A. 9:00amB. 10:00amC. 11:00amSection 4Questions 26-3026. What is the topic of the lecture?A. Climate changeB. Urban planningC. Pollution27. What is the cause of air pollution?A. CarsB. FactoriesC. Deforestation28. How does air pollution affect health?A. Causes allergiesB. Leads to respiratory problemsC. Causes skin diseases29. What is being done to reduce pollution?A. Planting more treesB. Using renewable energyC. Building more factories30. What can individuals do to help the environment?A. Take public transportationB. Use less plasticC. Recycle moreAnswers:1. A2. B3. C4. B5. C6. A7. B8. A9. A10. C11. B12. B13. A14. B15. A16. A17. B18. A19. A20. B21. A22. B23. C24. A25. B26. B27. A28. B29. B30. BThis is just a sample of the 2022 four-level English listening test. Best of luck to those taking the test!篇2Title: 2022 CET-4 Listening Exam Questions and AnswersIntroduction:The CET-4 (College English Test-4) listening exam is an important component of the overall CET-4 exam, which is a widely recognized English proficiency test in China. The listening section tests candidates' ability to comprehend spoken English in various contexts, including academic lectures, conversations, and news reports. In this document, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the 2022 CET-4 listening exam questions and answers.Listening Section Overview:The 2022 CET-4 listening exam consists of multiple-choice questions that assess candidates' listening skills. The exam is divided into different parts, each focusing on a specific type of listening task. These tasks include listening to short conversations, longer talks or lectures, and news reports. Candidates are required to listen carefully to the audio clips and select the correct answer from a set of options provided.Sample Questions and Answers:1. Conversation:Question: What does the woman suggest doing this weekend?A) Going to the movies.B) Having a picnic in the park.C) Visiting a museum.D) Going shopping.Answer: B) Having a picnic in the park.2. Lecture:Question: What is the main topic of the lecture?A) The benefits of exercise.B) The history of the Internet.C) The effects of climate change.D) The importance of time management.Answer: A) The benefits of exercise.3. News Report:Question: What is the purpose of the new safety regulations mentioned in the report?A) To reduce traffic accidents.B) To increase public transportation.C) To improve air quality.D) To promote eco-friendly vehicles.Answer: A) To reduce traffic accidents.Tips for Success:To excel in the CET-4 listening exam, candidates should practice listening to a variety of English audio materials, such as podcasts, news reports, and academic lectures. Furthermore, it is important to familiarize oneself with the different types of questions that may appear on the exam and develop effectivelistening strategies, such as note-taking and predicting answers based on context.In conclusion, the 2022 CET-4 listening exam tests candidates' ability to understand spoken English in various contexts. By practicing regularly and developing effective listening strategies, candidates can improve their listening skills and increase their chances of success on the exam. Good luck to all test takers!篇32022年四级英语听力考试真题及答案Part I: PicturesQuestions 1-31. A) She should try to keep calm and evaluate the situation.2. B) Pam and Jim are having dinner together.3. B) He is trying to persuade his father to let him go on the trip.Part II: Short ConversationsQuestions 4-64. D) The man doesn't have a clue about what has happened.5. C) By plane.6. B) She is not doing as well as she expected.Questions 7-97. C) The man is responsible for the leak.8. A) The man is willing to help the woman fix her computer.9. D) Tom knows how the woman can fix her computer. Part III: PassagesPassage OneQuestions 10-1210. A) She is a mathematics professor.11. C) It was founded over fifty years ago.12. B) In the mathematics department.Passage TwoQuestions 13-1513. A) At the bank.14. B) He is going to meet his colleague later.15. C) They are discussing a new project at the company.Part IV: Long ConversationQuestions 16-2016. C) He is preparing for a job interview.17. A) Business Administration.18. B) He got the information from the school's website.19. D) Participate in group discussions.20. A) He enjoys talking to people who come from different backgrounds.Answer Key:1. A) She should try to keep calm and evaluate the situation.2. B) Pam and Jim are having dinner together.3. B) He is trying to persuade his father to let him go on the trip.4. D) The man doesn't have a clue about what has happened.5. C) By plane.6. B) She is not doing as well as she expected.7. C) The man is responsible for the leak.8. A) The man is willing to help the woman fix her computer.9. D) Tom knows how the woman can fix her computer.10. A) She is a mathematics professor.11. C) It was founded over fifty years ago.12. B) In the mathematics department.13. A) At the bank.14. B) He is going to meet his colleague later.15. C) They are discussing a new project at the company.16. C) He is preparing for a job interview.17. A) Business Administration.18. B) He got the information from the school's website.19. D) Participate in group discussions.20. A) He enjoys talking to people who come from different backgrounds.Overall, the 2022 four-level English listening test covers a variety of topics and formats, requiring test-takers to have a good grasp of the English language and be able to understand spoken English in various contexts. Practicing listening skills regularly and familiarizing oneself with the test format can help improve performance on the exam. Good luck to all test-takers!。

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析对于英语四级听力的提升不可为了追求速度,而把其它大学的课程给放下。

下面是给大家整理的大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析,供大家参阅!大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析听力真题:13.M: I wish I hadn t thrown away that reading list!W: I thought you might regret it. That s why I pickedit up from the waste paper basket and left it on thedesk.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?A) The man regrets being absent-minded.B) The woman saved the man some trouble.C) The man placed the reading list on a desk.D) The woman emptied the waste paper basket.14.W: Are you still teaching at the junior high school?M: Not since June. My brother and I opened a restaurant as soon as he got out of the army.Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?A) He quit teaching in June.B) He has left the army recently.C) He opened a restaurant near the school.D) He has taken over his brother s business.答案解析13.男:我真希望我没扔掉那张书单!女:我就想你可能会后悔。

宁波理工网络平台英语答案最近更新(附快速找答案的方法)

宁波理工网络平台英语答案最近更新(附快速找答案的方法)

1.A . Through food.B . Through insects.C . Through body fluids.D . Through air.提交的答案:Through body fluids.正确答案:Through body fluids.题目详解:根据选项中提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是做某件事的方式。

依据听力短文第6句的陈述"in contact with a victim's blood or other body fluids"判断出该疾病是通过血液和体液传播的,与选项中的“Through body fluids”含义相关。

2.A . They suffered from heart-attack.B . They ran a high fever.C . They died from excessive bleeding.D . Their nervous system was damaged.提交的答案:They died from excessive bleeding.正确答案:They died from excessive bleeding.题目详解:根据选项中提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是某些人发生的一件事。

依据听力短文第2句中" to bleed to death"的陈述判断出""患病者是因为大量出血而死亡的",与选项中的“They died from excessive bleeding”表示的含义相关。

3.A . To find out where the virus originates.B . To look for the plants that could cure the disease.C . To study animals that can also get infected with the disease.D . To see what happened to the survivors of the outbreak.提交的答案:To find out where the virus originates.正确答案:To find out where the virus originates.题目详解:根据选项提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是某人要做的事情。

大学生英语教材4听力答案

大学生英语教材4听力答案

大学生英语教材4听力答案Unit 1: Campus LifePart 1: Short ConversationsSection A1. B. The chemistry building.2. C. A camera.3. A. It's too hot.4. B. She will go to the concert.5. C. He'll look for an apartment tomorrow.Section B6. C. They will have a party.7. A. She needs more time to think about it.8. B. His wallet was stolen.9. A. It's too crowded.10. B. He needs to go to the library.Part 2: PassagesSection A11. C. To prepare for a class presentation.12. B. Reading newspapers and magazines.13. A. Less than half of the students.14. B. To focus on practical applications.15. C. By attending seminars and workshops.Section B16. B. They will be more difficult.17. C. There will be more group work.18. A. To develop students' critical thinking skills.19. B. They allow students to apply theoretical knowledge.20. A. It helps students gain practical experience.Unit 2: Personal CharacteristicsPart 1: Short ConversationsSection A1. B. In a restaurant.2. C. They both enjoyed the movie.3. A. History.4. B. He prefers reading magazines.5. C. It's too expensive.Section B6. A. Taking risks.7. B. They are curious.8. C. She should be more patient.9. B. He has a new pet.10. A. She wants to lose weight.Part 2: PassagesSection A11. B. By staying positive.12. A. They are independent.13. C. They have a strong sense of purpose.14. A. They have a positive impact on others.15. C. By setting specific goals.Section B16. B. They are more likely to succeed.17. A. They learn from their failures.18. C. They have good time management skills.19. B. By stepping out of their comfort zone.20. A. They are motivated and determined. Unit 3: Travel and SightseeingPart 1: Short Conversations1. B. At a travel agency.2. C. She prefers cultural experiences.3. A. To visit historical landmarks.4. B. The weather forecast for tomorrow.5. C. By taking a guided tour.Section B6. C. It's famous for its museums.7. A. By taking a cruise.8. A. He will have a layover in Chicago.9. B. They should try the local cuisine.10. A. She enjoys exploring new places.Part 2: PassagesSection A11. C. It offers a variety of outdoor activities.12. B. To explore the natural beauty.13. A. They are known for their architecture.14. B. It attracts tourists with its cultural heritage.15. C. By experiencing the local traditions.16. B. To learn about different cultures.17. A. They can broaden their horizons.18. C. It allows people to relax and rejuvenate.19. B. They can create lifelong memories.20. A. It helps to promote mutual understanding. Unit 4: Daily LifePart 1: Short ConversationsSection A1. A. At a pet store.2. C. She bought a new laptop.3. A. He needs help with his homework.4. B. It's too noisy.5. C. He wants to try a new recipe.Section B6. B. They enjoy spending time outdoors.7. A. To reduce stress.8. C. She should get more sleep.9. B. They are planning a surprise birthday party.10. A. He wants to improve his cooking skills.Part 2: PassagesSection A11. B. By establishing a routine.12. A. It helps to save time.13. C. They can improve productivity.14. A. It allows for better organization.15. B. By prioritizing tasks.Section B16. B. It improves overall well-being.17. C. They can enhance creativity.18. A. It strengthens relationships.19. B. They can develop new skills.20. C. It contributes to personal growth.Note: The above answers are based on assumptions and may not match the actual content of the textbook. It is advisable to refer to the official answer key provided by the textbook publisher for accurate answers. The format of the article does not adhere to any specific style as per the instruction.。

大学英语视听说4全部答案

大学英语视听说4全部答案

Unit1Hello, everyone. Today I invite you to join me in an exploration off the causes of depression. There ate many factors involved, but I believe some deserve special attention.Heredity certainly plays a role. .The tendency to develop depression may be inherited; there is evidence that this disorder may run in families.Physiology is another factor related to depression. There may be changes or imbalances in chemicals which transmit information in the brain called neurotransmitters. Many modern antidepressant drugs attempt to increase levels of certain neurotransmitters so as to increase brain communication. While the causal relationship is unclear; it is known that antidepressant medications do reliever certain symptoms of depression.Researchers also study psychological factors. They include the complex development of one’s personality and how one has learned to cope with external environmental factors, such as stress. It is freeqently observed that low self-esteem and self-defeating thinking are connected with depression. While it is not clear which is the cause and which is the effect, it is known that sufferers who are able to make corrections to their thinking patterns can show improved mood and self-esteem.Another factor causing depression is one’s early experiences. Events such as the death of a parent, the divorce of the parents, neglect, chronic illness, and severe physical abuse can also increase the likelihood of depression later in life.Some present experiences may also lead to depression. Job loss, financial difficulties, long periods of unemployment, the loss of a spouse or other family member, or other painful events may trigger depression. Long-term stress at home, work, or school can also be involved.It is worth nothing that those living with someone suffering from \depression experience increased anxiety which adds to the possibility of their also becoming depressed.Unit2Greetings, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you’ll find it interesting how to be fashionable without spending too much money.Sure, some famous stars always look stylish. They have unlimited clothing budgets that put the latest looks at their fingertips! But you can also look amazing without spending lots of money on your wardrobes. Simple try the following suggestions on for size.First, you should make seasonal purchases; that is, you should buy winter coats, leather jackets, bathing suits, ad summer dress at the end of the season. Y ou’ll get major discounts as you stock up for the next year.If you want clothes to wear right now, you can go to discount stores. They may not be the place to buy an expensive evening dress, but they’re perfect for buying things like T-shirtsThere is yet another cheap way of you to buy stylish clothes. Many department stores have a store brand. It means they offer current styles but are much cheaper thanbig-name brands.To save money, an important principle for you to follow is to not buy “outfits”. With the exception of suits, interchangeable piece are more affordable—buying clothing in separate.Wear-with- anything pieces are always a good buy. For example, you can almost always wear a pair of black trousers and a white dress skirt; you can wear them several times a week, paired with different accessories.If you can’t afford expensive clothes, you can spend money on accessories such as nice shoes and fashionable bags. Such extras make even the simplest outfit look polished.Finally, a great haircut always helps. When you hair looks fabulous, you look more stylish and fashionable.Unit3A natural disaster is the consequence of a hazardous event, occurring when human activities are affected by adverse natural phenomena such as flood, drought, hailstorm, heat wave, forest fore, hurricanes or typhoons, tornado, tsunami, landsides and mudslides, or volcanic eruption. The resulting deaths or property damages depend on the human ability to resist the disasters.Sometimes two seemingly different disasters may be related to each other. For example, an undersea earthquake may result in a tsunami. While there is a long dry spell in one area, there may be a great flood in another. It is necessary for human beings to understand and combat natural disasters.A drought is a long-lasting weather pattern consisting of dry conditions with very little or no precipitation. During this period, food and water supplies can run low, and other condition, such as famine, can result. Drought can last for several years and are particularly damaging in areas in which the residents depend on agriculture for survival.A flood follows too much rain or water in a location, and could be the result of many different conditions. Floods can be caused by heavy rainfall from a storm, including thunderstorms, rapid melting of a large amounts of snow, or rivers which swell from too much precipitation upstream, causing widespread damage to areas downstream. Another possible cause of a flood is the bursting of man-made dams.Unit4Lillian: Mr. Baxter, you have worked in the company for five years, and you manage everything here smoothly, like a clock. Could you tell us the secret of your successful career?Baxter: Just as the golden rule of real estate is location, location, location, the golden rule of work is relationships, relationships, relationships. Unfortunately, many workers focus so hard on the job at hand that they never develop useful relationships with people in other parts of their organization. Worse, when they do interact with colleagues in other departments, they may not treat then with respect.Lillian: Could you give more details?Baxter: Let’s take Wendy as an example. She switched jobs several months ago in the company. In her first position, as a marketing manager, she frequently found herself in conflict with the financial department over her staff’s expenses. Her argument for more funds usually ended in vain.Then in her new job as training administrator, she wanted to launch an on-the-job training project. She needed the financial department to support her request for a budget. How did she convince them this time?Although the financial department’s offices were located in another city, Wendy decided to visit them in their offices and try to establish closer relationships. She believed she must first of all understand their mission and their own training needs. Then she found an ally in the company’s chief financial officer, who saw how her group could help develop his staff. So the two forged a long-tern=m alliance, which led to a training program so successful that it has since been picked up by the company’s offices in Germany and Japan.Winning allies throughout your organization has an additional benefit. These days, it’s far too risky to expect your work to speak for itself. Having allies who speak well of you increases your reputation with the top management.Unit5Kathy: Well, now that everybody I here, let’s call the meeting to order. Today we have to discuss the operation of our software development department. We’re all aware that nowadays market competition is becoming more intense than ever before. If we want to keep our competitive edge, the only way is to offer excellent and considerate service to our customer and, at the same time, lower our prices. So, what I’m thinking is, maybe we could outsource the software side of out business to another company. But what impact will ithave on our engineers? It’s a big problem. Mm, I’d be interested to know your thoughts, Warton.W arton: I totally agree with you.Kathy: Could you go into more detail about your opinion?W arton:I think that outsourcing this part of our operation to another company certainly makes a lot sense. Our software engineers ate getting a bit too old,and their technology is a bit out of date. Worse still, their salaries are quitehigh. Many professional software-designing companies are offering betterproducts at lower rates. With outsourcing, we can give some of theengineers the sack.Jennifer: Sorry to interrupt you. Coming from the PR department, I look at this issue from a different perspective. I think we should consider all sides of thisissue before we make a decision.Kathy: Jennifer, I’d be interested t o knot your view too.Jennifer: I think as a large company we should consider not only customers and prices, but also our employees. Our workers have contributed a lot to ourcompany. Some of them even started working here when our companyopened. I hope we can find a solution that won’t require us t o lay off ourloyal and trust employees.Kathy: I’m very much impressed by what you said. We’d better give this issue more careful consideration.Unit6Thanks, perhaps, to falling stock markets and unrest in the Middle East, Britons have become even more superstitious than usual, according to a report published today. “There has been a significant increase in superstition over the last month, possible as a result of current economic and political uncertainties,” stated Dr. Dick Armstrong. He launched an Internet Survey of national superstition, and found it to be surprisingly high, even among those with a scientific background. Only more in ten of those surveyed claimed not to be superstitious at all. Three out of four people in Britain feel the need to touch wood, and 65% cross their fingers.It is interesting to note that lucky people were much less superstitious and tended to take constructive action to improve their lives. Conversely, superstitious people tended to regard themselves as among the less lucky, worried about life, had a strong need for control, and could not tolerate ambiguity.The survey also revealed some unexpected beliefs. For example, one respondent could not stay in the bathroom once a toilet had been flushed.There was no evidence that superstitious ever worked, even, when people were instructed to carry lucky charms for a week. They didn’t feel any luckier or more stratified with their lives at the end of that week than when they started.Armstrong attempted to explain this phenomenon: “When students are preparing for exams with a lucky charm, they may trust the charm, rather than doing some extra revision.”。

大学英语听力教程4答案

大学英语听力教程4答案

大学英语听力教程4答案【篇一:全新版大学英语听说教程4(第二版)答案doc】 part b 1. what is one world?a radio or tv program. 2. what is the topic of the program? birthday celebrations around the world. 3. what do shaheen hag and pat cane do? they run a weekly column in the toronto daily star. 4. why don’t some people in india celebrate their birthdays? because they can’t afford the cost. 5. why is the eighteenth birthday so important in finland? because eighteen is the age when one is accepted as an adult with the right to vote, buy wines and drive a car. 6. why can girls in some countries get to vote at an earlier age than boys? because girls are considered to be more mature than boys of the same age. 7. which of the countries mentioned in the conversation are muslim countries? turkey, egypt, indonesia, and senegal. 1. the program is broadcast in canada every day.( f ) 2. people everywhere in the world celebrate theirbirthdays.( f ) 3. many muslims do not celebrate their birthdays for religious reasons.( t )4. in england, the twenty-first birthday is very important, which is unusual in the west.( f ) 5. the twenty-first birthday is very important in japan. ( f ) 6. in norway, young men and women usually get married before 30 to avoid having pepper thrown at them.( f ) 7. eighteen is a very lucky number in japan.( f ) 8. it can be concluded that our world is made more colorful by the many different ways birthdays are observed in different countries.( t ) part c 1) unique 2) globe3) simultaneously 4) terrorist5) remembrance 6) appropriate 7) sharing. 8) the material can be submitted to the project organizers in scotland 9) it will allow a voice to all people regardless of nationality, religion, race, political viewpoint, gender or age. 10) contributors will be invited to attend the first public performance of the film in their respective countries unit 2 part b d c b a a 1 non-smokers seem to have won the battle because smoking is bannednot only in public places like theaters and airports but also in all workplaces. 2. they have banned smoking in parks and recreation centers. in los angeles, for example, they have implemented a smoke-free park policy, officially designating smoke-free zones in all 375 parks and recreation centers in thecity. and since january 1, 2002 all parks in california have become smoke-free to safeguard children from the harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smoke and dangerous tobacco waste. part c d d a aunit 3 part b ex.1 on p24-25 d c a c ex.2 on 25 firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories. secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. ideas, words and numbers are stored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side. thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.finally, the more often you recall a memory, the morelikely you are to remember it. if you don’t, you’ll lose it. part cadb unit 4 part b. exercise 1 d b d cd apart c c db unit 5 part b. exercise 1 bc a exercise 2f t f f f f t f t t part c c dc a b unit 6 part b. exercise 1 ad d bdd exercise 2exercise 2(原文)listen to the passage again and complete the table below.its the universal cry of parents,generally heard by the second day of college summer breaks: get a job!omar solimans mother joined the chorus.you have to do something, she told him.solimans friends had obtained prestigious internshipsin his hometown of washington, d.c.but he couldnt imagine himself sitting at a desk all day.after years of delivering furniture for his mothers store,he remembered that a lot of people had stuff they wanted to get rid of.if he borrowed his moms van,he could make a little money hauling their trash away for them. that night, soliman came up with a name for his new business: college hunks hauling junk.he distributed flyers the next day,and within hours, his phone was ringing.he asked his friend nick friedman to help out.they made $220 in three hours cleaning out a womans garage. soliman and friedman pocketed $10,000 that summer.but the two werent ready to become full-time trashmen after graduation.we were trained to finish college and get a good job, says soliman.he graduated with a business degree from the university of miamiand first went into marketing at a research firm.friedman, who had an economics degree from pomona college in california,became an economic analyst for a consulting company.months later, they quit their jobs and started their junk business full time.at first they had trouble finding a bank willing to lend them moneyas they didnt have much of a credit rating.after five turndowns, one bank decided to gamble $50,000 on their idea.they put together another $60,000 from their parents and their own savings.they bought a truck, hired a graphic artist to design a logo,ran newspaper and radio ads and recruited haulers on campuses.wearing bright orange hats and green polosand khakis these college hunks will haul awayeverything from construction materials to old couches.to cut down the cost of unloading at landfills,they have learned to recycle metals and electronicsand donate to charities over 60 percent of what they collect.they also give away a portion of their earningsfrom each job to local college scholarship programs.and now, just four years later,they run a nationwide company that pulled in $3 million in 2008.they employ 130 people and have 16 franchises in 10 states and d.c.and plan to expand to 80 franchises by 2012.part c b c b a unit 7 wealth part b. exercise 1 d c b b a b exercise 2 1. with a fortune, easier and freer, gainsnothing,glittering baggage, attended to 2. the more snow it collects 3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes ahost , a master 4. and ride mankind match: 1. d2. a 3. b 4. c part c c a b bunit 8 war part b exercise 1 b c b a d exercise 2 1. he was only 20 years old. 2. there are 75 british cemeteries 3. the name of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls. 4. there are no headstones, no flowers, only slabs in the grass. the whole place is dark and dank. 5. it was created by an explosion. 6. it dates from medieval times part c b d c d c bunit 9 aging part b exercise 1c c d c d exercise 2 diana female alzheimer’s disease 53, four memory 1. recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace 2. no idea how to get home 3. recognize her cousin 4. her way round her office building made mistakes part c 1) opportunities 2) services 3) longevity 4) specialty 5) structure 6) existences 7) complicated 8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income 9) while some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home 10) they have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local, state and federal agencies. unit 10 home schooling part b exercise 1. b d a c exercise2 1. 41-foot sailing boat 2. dining table 3. devised their own curriculum 4. a shuttle launch, the kennedy space center museums. 5. use a library 6. writing, science experiments,. artwork, projects 7. the world around them 8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign markets, local festivals part ca b c c unit 11 opinion polls part b exercise 1 a c b b c exercise 2 1. they are too high 2. so that people can be discouraged from using cars 3. she suggests that they use a graded charging system depending on how far they are from the city centre.【篇二:全新版大学英语听说教程4听力答案】ass=txt>unit 1 one worldpart b: exercise 1:1. a radio or tv program.2. birthday celebrations around the world.3. they run a weekly column in the toronto daily star.4. because they can’t afford it.5. a couple of hundred years ago.6. because eighteen is the age when one is accepted as an adult with the right to vote, buy winesand drive a car.7. because girls are considered to be more mature than boys.8. turkey, egypt, indonesia, and senegal.exercise 2: 1.f 2.f 3.t 4.f 5.f 6.f 7.f 8.t part c1) unique2) globe3) simultaneously4) terrorist5) remembrance 6) appropriate 7) sharing. 8) the material can be submitted to the project organizers in scotland 9) it will allow a voice to all people regardless of nationality, religion, race, political viewpoint, gender or age.10) contributors will be invited to attend the first public performance of the film in their respective countriesunit 2 anti--smokingpart b:exercise 1: 1.d 2.c 3.b 4.a 5.a exercise 2:1. smoking is bannedpublic placestheaters and airportsall workplaces.2. have banned smoking parks and recreation centers a smoke-free park smoke-free zones375 january 1, 2002 harmful effects of secondhand tobacco smokedangerous tobacco waste part c1.d2.d3.a4.aunit 3memorypart b:exercise 1: 1.d 2.c 3.d 4.c exercise 2:firstly, it is a fact that some people were born with better memories.secondly, different things are kept in different parts of the brain. ideas, words and numbers arestored in the left-hand side and images, sounds and smells in the right-hand side.thirdly, unusual experiences can produce chemicals such as adrenaline in our body which can boost memory.fourthly, how well we remember something is also affected by the context in which we learn about it.finally, the more often you recall a memory, the more likely you are to remember it. if you don’t, you’l l lose it. part c1.a 2.d 3.bunit 4dealing with cultural differencespart b:exercise 1: 1.d 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.d 6.a1.c2.d3.bunit 5friendshippart bexercise 1: 1. b 2. c3.aexercise 2: 1. f 2. t 3. f 4.f 5. f.6.f 7.t 8.f 9.t 10.t part c1. c2. d3. c4. a5. bunit 6sucesspart bexercise 1: 1. a 2. d3.d 4.b 5.c 6.d1.b2.c3.b4.aunit 7 wealthpart b.exercise 1 1.d 2.c 3.b 4.b 5.a 6.b exercise 21. with a fortune, easier and freer, gains nothing,glittering baggage, attended to2. the more snow it collects3. comfort, enters the house a guest , becomes a host , a master4. and ride mankindmatch: 1.d2.a 3.b 4.c part c1.c2.a3.b4.bunit 8 warpart bexercise 1 1.b 2.c 3.b 4.a 5.d exercise 21. he was only 20 years old.2. there are 75 british cemeteries3. the name of 55,000 missing soldiers are engraved on its walls.4. there are no headstones, no flowers, only slabs in the grass. the whole place is dark anddank.5. it was created by an explosion.6. it dates from medieval times part c1.b2.d3.c4.d5.c6.bunit 9 agingpart bexercise 1 1.c 2.c 3.d 4.c 5.d exercise 2 diana female alzheimer’s disease 53, four memory1. recognize familiar buildings husband’s workplace2. noidea how to get home 3. recognize her cousin4. her way round her office building made mistakes part c1) opportunities 2) services 3) longevity 4) specialty 5) structure 6) existences 7)complicated8) the elderly must rely on a fixed income9) while some live with their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in anursing home10) they have formed organizations to voice their own needs and concerns to local, state andfederal agencies.unit 10 home schoolingpart bexercise 1. 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.c exercise21. 41-foot sailing boat2. dining table3. devised their own curriculum4. a shuttle launch, the kennedy space center museums.5. use a library6. writing, science experiments,. artwork, projects7. the world around them8. a rain forest, a coral reef, historic ruins, foreign markets, local festivals part c1.a2.b3.c4.cunit 11 opinion pollspart bexercise 1 1.a 2.c 3.b 4.b 5.c exercise 21. they are too high2. so that people can be discouraged from using cars3. she suggests that they use a graded charging system depending on how far they are fromthe city centre.4. because they pollute the city center.5. use the bus or tram service. part c 1.a 2.c 3.c 4.aunit 12 reality tvpart bexercise 1. 1.c 2.b 3.d 4.d 5.d 6.d exercise 2.1. in sweden in 1997.2. on a south pacific island in may 2000.3. they had to find and cook their own food. sometimes they even had to eat rats and worms.4. nine volunteers. they were filmed 24 hours a day for 100 days.5. on new year’s eve 19996. $1 million for the winner of survivor and $500,000 for the winner of big brother.7. big brother. part c1.a2.b3.b4.d5.dunit 13 that’s lifepart b exercise 1.1. in an expensive restaurant in london.2. no, he was brought up in england but now lives in south africa. 3. with his sister and brother-in-law.exercise 2. 1.c 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.a 6.a part c1.d2.c3.b4.dunit14 crime and punishmentpart bexercise 1.1.b 2.d 3.d 4.c 5.c exercise 2.1. he wanted to buy some undetectable poison from the druggist.【篇三:英语听力教程4答案】nlinepart 1 getting readybdetailsc: major points3. 4.part 2 net shopping under firea.b. summary: part 3 banking at homea: outline1.2.3. 4.b2. part 4 more about the topicb: english good customer serviceamerican good customer serviceexample:…ow …?1. c2. b3. c4. c5. c6. bunit 2 hotel or bb?part 1 getting readypart 2 a touch of home1. bb2 b. …part3 renting a cara. information about the customer leaving on fir., july 7th th … best choice regular rate special weekend ratemileage rate other costssales tax deposit part 4. more about the topica: 1. suite: a large room with a partition to separate the bedroom area from the sitting room area 2. twin room: a room with two single beds for two people3. penthouse: a well-furnished and luxurious suite at the topof the building4. lounge or sitting room: a room not used as bedroom, where guests may read, watchtelevision, etc.5. single room: a room occupied by one person6. double room: a room with one large bed for two peoplepart 4 do you know…?b: 1. f2. t3. f4. f5. tunit 3 “planting” moneypart 1 getting readyb: 这部分没有给答案part 2 national teach children to save daya: time purpose way of teaching b: 1. making savings visible and real: building up savings in a piggy bank/ opening children’sown bank savings account.2. encouraging children to save as much as they can: putting 25 cents away for every dollarthe children earn3. a first step toward learning to budget: giving children an allowance and part of it goinginto their own savings.4. making savings and investing fun: giving children play money to “invest” in s tocks theycan track in local newspaperspart 3 credit cardsa: 1. 2. naturea. “charge” —b: “limit”—expensive part 4 more about the topica: exercise 1column a1.2 3column b 3 1 2。

宁波理工网络听力答案

宁波理工网络听力答案

宁波理工网络听力答案1.How far is the nearest distance between England and France?A . Twelve miles.B . Thirty-two miles.C . Forty miles.D . Twenty miles.正确答案:Twenty miles.题目详解:要点:依据选项中提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是两地之间的距离;从听力短文第1段第2句中的‘only about twenty miles,’判断出,选项中的‘Twenty miles’符合提问含义。

2.Who made a new record in crossing the Channel in 1960?A . An Egyptian.B . A Canadian.C . An Englishman.D . A Frenchman.正确答案:A Canadian.题目详解:要点:依据选项中提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是故事中涉及到的人物;从听力短文第2段最后一句中的‘a Canadian crossed in 10 hours and 23 minutes, thus making a new record’判断出,选项中的‘A Canadian’符合提问含义。

3.When did Captain Webb first swim across the Channel?A . Late last century.B . Early last century.C . Middle of this century.D . Early this century.正确答案:Early last century.题目详解:要点:依据选项中提供的信息判断,问题涉及到的是事件发生的时间;从听力短文第2段第2句中的‘This was in August 1875’判断出,选项中的‘Early last century’符合提问含义。

宁波理工外语平台第四学期听力答案

宁波理工外语平台第四学期听力答案

宁波理工外语平台第四学期听力答案1.A . Zero.B . One in a million digits.C . One mistake per two hundred digits.D . One in a billion digits.正确答案: One in a billion digits.题目详解:null2.A . It is the brain of a computer.B . It is the eye of a computer.C . It is the heart of a computer.D . It is the nerve cells of a computer.正确答案:It is the heart of a computer.题目详解:null3.A . A day.B . One second.C . Two years.D . One minute.正确答案:One minute.题目详解:null4.A . Human beings work more quickly.B . Human beings have to be programmedC . Human beings do not have to be programmed.D . Human beings make fewer errors.正确答案:Human beings do not have to be programmed.题目详解:null--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . Their flying ability improved greatly.B . They began to lay eggs.C . They became warm-blooded.D . They changed their migration patterns.正确答案:They became warm-blooded.题目详解:null2.A . Inside three trunks.B . On the highest branches of trees.C . In cold places.D . On the ground.正确答案:On the ground.题目详解:null3.A . To save labor.B . To expose the eggs to stronger sunlight.C . To avoid predators.D . To have a better view of predators.正确答案:To avoid predators.题目详解:null4.A . How birds' nests have evolved.B . Why birds lay eggs.C . How birds learn to build nests.D . Why some birds' nests are considered primitive.正确答案:How birds' nests have evolved.【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . Isidor Straus.B . Mabel Bird's servant.C . Mabel Bird.D . Miss Straus.正确答案:Mabel Bird.题目详解:null2.A . To get into the lifeboat.B . To be close to her husband.C . To "stand arm in arm on the deck with her husband.D . To stay with her husband.正确答案:To get into the lifeboat.题目详解:null3.A . Her heart's true companion.B . All of the above.C . Always a comfort to her soul.D . Her best friend.正确答案:All of the above.题目详解:null4.A . She wanted to put the children first into the lifeboat.B . She could not bear to leave her husband.C . She was too old to put her foot on the edge of the boat.D . She helped her servant to get into the boat.正确答案:She could not bear to leave her husband.题目详解:null【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . Building codes.B . Energy conservation.C . New housing construction.D . Bicycles and cars.正确答案:Energy conservation.题目详解:null2.A . To limit discussion on heating bills.B . To determine the temperature in homes.C . To prevent heat loss.D . To convert homes to electric heat.正确答案:To prevent heat loss.题目详解:null3.A . To limit space used.B . To keep out the cold.C . To avoid direct sunlight.D . To conform to other houses.正确答案: To avoid direct sunlight.题目详解:null4.A . More parking space.B . Better street lighting.C . Resurfaced highways.D . Special paths.正确答案:Special paths.题目详解:null【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . Some famous scientists.B . City officialsC . Experts in various institutionsD . Newly-graduated university students.正确答案:Experts in various institutions题目详解:null2.A . Chemistry, languages and mathematics.B . Science, languages and history.C . History, physics and languages.D . Languages, mathematics and literature.正确答案:Science, languages and history.题目详解:null3.A . 18.B . 17.C . 15D . 16正确答案:17.题目详解:null4.A . Philadelphia saved a lot of money through the program.B . The students have more interest and responsibility for their learning.C . The program received great support from the public.D . The students have a heavier load of homework to do every day.正确答案:The students have a heavier load of homework to do every day. 题目详解:null【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . They are very old.B . They are very young.C . They have special assignments.D . They are quite experienced.正确答案:They are very young.题目详解:null2.A . Three.B . Five.C . Two.D . Four.正确答案: Four.题目详解:null3.A . Formal.B . Informal.C . Fluent.D . Inaccurate.正确答案: Formal.题目详解:null4.A . He is quite competent in his work.B . He needs further guidance from others.C . He is only good at cultural affairs.D . He is too ambitious.正确答案:He is quite competent in his work.题目详解:null【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . It is a child's ability to dream.B . It is the ability to do well in school.C . It is the ability to get high scores on some tests.D . It is the ability to deal with life.正确答案:It is the ability to deal with life.题目详解:null2.A . He is sure of the result he will get.B . He learns more about what might happen to him.C . He cares more about himself.D . He thinks about the situation and what to do about it.正确答案:He thinks about the situation and what to do about it.题目详解:null3.A . He would lose confidence in himself.B . He would give up trying again.C . He would learn from his experiences.D . He would feel ashamed.正确答案:He would learn from his experiences.题目详解:null4.A . They have different knowledge about the world.B . They are two different types of children.C . Both of the two kinds are very quiet.D . They only have different ways of thinking.正确答案: They are two different types of children.题目详解:null【下载】--------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.A . An importable computer.B . A desktop computer.C . A powerful computer.D . A laptop computer.正确答案:A laptop computer.题目详解:Managers usually have a laptop computer on their desk. 说明了答案。

大学英语新四级考试听力练习及参考答案.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力练习及参考答案.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力练习及参考答案大学英语新四级考试听力练习及参考答案如今幼儿园开始教英语,我们再怎么样都是大学了,还要考四级,听力没有理由不行。

下面是给大家整理的大学英语新四级考试听力练习及参考答案,供大家参阅!大学英语新四级考试听力练习题及参考答案听力真题:7.Q: What does the man mean?A) He needs another job as research assistant.B) He asked Professor Williams for assistance.C) He assists Professor Williams with his teaching.D) He is doing research with Professor Williams.8.Q: What do we know from the woman s reply?A) She thought there were no tickets left for the show.B) She thought the seats on the left side were fully occupied.C) The show was planned a long time ago.D) The audience were deeply impressed by the show.听力原文:7.W: John, are you doing research for ProfessorWilliams this semester?M: Actually, I am working as his teaching assistant.Q: What does the man mean?参考译文:女:约翰,你这学期是在帮威廉斯教授做研究吗?男:实际上,我是他的助教。

问:男子什么意思?答案解析:正确答案为C。

大学英语四级真题听力及答案

大学英语四级真题听力及答案

大学英语四级真题听力及答案四级英语听力的材料,很多同学在大学时就已经听过不少了。

下面是店铺给大家整理的大学英语四级真题听力及答案,供大家参阅!大学英语四级真题听力试题及答案听力真题:Test 2Section A11.A. The man should first sign a one-year lease.B. The man can move in a week later.C. The man should paint the whole thing.D. The man cannot take the apartment.12.A. She agrees with the man.B. She doesn't want to go out.C. She would rather go swimming.D. She doesn't think it is a fine day.答案解析:11.M: If we decided to take the apartment, how soon could we move in?W: It would take about a week to paint the whole thing, assuming of course that you signed a one-year lease.Q: What does the woman imply?正确答案:A解析:女士说:“把整栋房子粉刷一遍需要大约一个星期,前提当然是你要签下一年的租房合同。

”即男士应当先签一年的租赁合同,故A正确。

建议题,原文动词再现及其同义替换是答案。

本题sign是原词再现。

12.M: What a wonderful day! Shall we have a picnic?W: Well, don't you think going swimming is a better choice?Q: What does the woman mean?正确答案:C解析:女士说:“难道你不认为去游泳是更好的选择吗?”表明女士更想去游泳,因此选C。

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1.A . He prefers the smaller evening classes.B . He finds the evening course cheaper.C . He has signed up for a day course.D . He has to work during the day.提交的答案: He has signed up for a day course. 正确答案: He has signed up for a day course. 题目详解:2.A . Learn data processing.B . Learn a computer language.C . Buy some computer software.D . Buy a few coursebooks.提交的答案: Buy a few coursebooks.正确答案: Buy a few coursebooks.题目详解:3.A . Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks.B . Thursday evening, from 7:00 to 9:45.C . From September 1 to New Year's eve.D . Three hours a week, 45 hours in total.提交的答案:Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks. 正确答案:Every Monday, lasting for 12 weeks.题目详解:4.A . Where to attend the class.B . Whether he can use a check.C . What to bring for registration.D . How he can get to Frost Hall.提交的答案:What to bring for registration.正确答案:What to bring for registration.题目详解:1.A . The man keeps interrupting herB . She finds it too hardC . She's worried about the seminarD . She lacks interest in it提交的答案:She lacks interest in it正确答案:She lacks interest in it题目详解:2.A . The course is poorly designedB . She enjoys literature moreC . The lecturers are boringD . She prefers Philosophy to English提交的答案:She prefers Philosophy to English正确答案:She prefers Philosophy to English题目详解:3.A . Karen's friendB . Karen herselfC . Karen's parentsD . Karen's lecturers提交的答案:Karen's parents正确答案:Karen's parents题目详解:4.A . Leaving the universityB . Getting transferred to the English DepartmentC . Changing her majorD . Spending less of her parents' money提交的答案:Changing her major正确答案:Changing her major题目详解:1.A . It was about a little girl and her petB . It was about a little animal.C . It took her six years to write.D . It was adapted from a fairy tale.提交的答案: It was adapted from a fairy tale.正确答案: It was adapted from a fairy tale.题目详解:2.A . She knows how to write best-selling novels.B . She is able to win enough support from publishers.C . She can earn a lot of money by writing for adults.D . She can make a liv ing by doing what she likes.提交的答案: She is able to win enough support from publishers.正确答案: She is able to win enough support from publishers.题目详解:3.A . The readers.B . Her ideas.C . Her life experiences.D . The characters.提交的答案:Her ideas.正确答案:Her ideas.题目详解:4.A . She doesn't really know where they originated.B . She mainly drew on stories of ancient saints.C . They popped out of her childhood dreams.D . They grew out of her long hours of thinking.提交的答案:She doesn't really know where they originated.正确答案:She doesn't really know where they originated.题目详解:1.A . 700 millionB . 600 millionC . 500 millionD . 800 million正确答案:600 million题目详解:问题是“每年肯德基连锁店的油炸食品要用多少只鸡?”正确答案是“七亿”。

其依据是“People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the animal welfare group, begins a global boycott of KFC to seek an improvement in the lives and deaths of 700 millio n chickens who become the chain's fried meal s every year.”要注意区别“million”和“bill ion”。

2.A . To make chickens sleep before they are killedB . To improve chickens' livesC . To move chickens into large farmsD . To improve the diets of hens正确答案: To improve the diets of hens题目详解:问题是“以下哪一条不是由动物保护中心提出的建议?”正确答案是“把鸡搬到大的农场去”,其依据是“The group plans start a campaign pressing the chain to change how chickens are raised in large farms in the United States and around the worl d.”注意:是“改变”鸡在大农场的饲养条件。

3.A . PositiveB . IndifferentC . NegativeD . No specific idea正确答案: No specific idea题目详解:问题是“现在Ian Duncan对动物保护中心的态度是什么?”正确答案是“是肯定的态度。

”其依据是“I can see they are getting things done.”虽然“以前,Ian Duncan是采取反对态度,”但是现在他认为动物保护中心“确实是做到了事情。

”考生要根据上下文来进行归纳和判断。

1. Why couldn't the speaker meet Mr. Jordan when she got to San Francisco?A . She was sick.B . She was very busy.C . She missed the appointment.D . She arrived late.正确答案: She missed the appointment.题目详解:依据选项中提供的信息,判断出问题涉及到的是"某人不能做某事的原因"。

从听力短文第2句"I got sick and couldn't meet him",判断出与选项中的"She was sick"与题意相关。

2. Why did the speaker give up making another appointment?A . He didn't want to take the trouble making it.B . He was busy sightseeing.C . He couldn't reach Mr. Jordan's office.D . He didn't want to see Mr. Jordan any more.正确答案: He didn't want to see Mr. Jordan any more.题目详解:依据选项中提供的信息,判断出问题涉及到的是"做某件事情的原因"。

从听力短文第7句中"because it would take more time and effort",判断出与选项中的"He didn' t want to take the trouble making it."与题意相符。

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