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六级题源强化10套 听力原文

六级题源强化10套 听力原文

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《精准题源强化听力10套360题》听力原文

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听力强化训练答案解析(10套)

听力强化训练答案解析(10套)

听力强化训练(一)答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A………………………………………………………………....................................................11. W: I don’t think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.M: I know what you mean. But check out the cost of renting an apartment first. I wouldn’t be surprised if you changed your mind.Q: What does the man think the woman should do?【预测】选项均以原形动词开头以及其中的Stay in,dormitory,living in an apartment等表明,本题与住宿舍或公寓的观点建议有关。

Interrupt her privacy表明,男士的话为听音重点。

【解析】A)。

对话中女士提到她不想住宿舍了,男士听后提到But check out the cost of renting an apartment…you changed your mind(但是看一下公寓的租金……你就会打消这个念头了)。

由此可知,男士认为公寓的租金比较高,建议女士还住宿舍,故答案为A)。

check out在此意为“核实,查看”。

12. M: I saw John yesterday. You know what? He was driving a luxurious car.W: He rented it. He often makes believe that he is a millionaire.Q: What does the woman mean?【预测】由选项中重复出现的John,dreams of,millionaire等可知,对话与John想成为百万富翁有关。

听力原文及答案解析

听力原文及答案解析

听力原文及答案解析TEST 1 答案及解析Section A11. A) To clean the yard.B) To weed the garden.C) To hire a gardener.D) To work in the flower beds 根据clean the yard, weed the garden, hire a gardener, work in the flower beds 可将背景知识范围锁定在与修剪花园或打扫院子有关的家务活方面。

听音时注意与此相关的内容。

原文M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener.W: Oh, no. It would cost at least $50 a month to hire someone to do the work,so I do most of it myself. I enjoy taking care of the flowers, but I have toforce myself to do the weeding and cut the grass.Q: What does Cathy like to do?答案及详解:D)。

对话中,女士说她喜欢摆弄花园里的花,可她必须强迫自己做除草之类的工作。

由此判断,答案是D。

12. A) At work.B) At the meetingC) Back at homeD) Away from home 选项是四个表示地点的介词词组,再根据选项语义判断问题可能是问某人所在的位置。

听音时注意对话中出现的地点。

原文M: Will Richard be coming to the meeting tonight?W: He‘s supposed to. But in fact he won‘t be back from the vocation until the day after tomorrow.Q: Where is Richard now?答案及详解:D)。

公共英语二级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语二级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语二级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.听力原文:W: Hey, you have so many clocks in your bedroom. Are you crazy or what?M: No, I’ m a heavy sleeper. I want to make sure I can wake up in the morning.1.What do we know about the man?A.He gets up late every day.B.He likes collecting clocks.C.He has difficulty waking up.正确答案:C听力原文:W: The food in this restaurant doesn’ t taste good. I’ d rather eat in the school’ s dining hall.M: But the food isn’ t everything. Isn’ t it pleasant to have dinner with light music without people sitting around you, laughing and talking loudly?2.What does the man like about the restaurant?A.Its food.B.Its service.C.Its environment.正确答案:C听力原文:M: If I were you, I’ d ride a bike to work. Taking a bus during rush hours is really terrible.W: Thanks for your advice, but I’ ve lost my bike recently.3.How does the woman probably get to work?A.On foot.B.By bus.C.By bike.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Sweety, let’ s go out for a walk.M: It looks like rainy. How about going to a bar for a beer?W: But I can’t drink beer with the medicine I’ m taking. Why not go to a movie?M: I would rather watch a video online.4.What will the man probably do?A.Go to a bar.B.Stay indoors.C.See a doctor.正确答案:B听力原文:W: I’ d like to have my car serviced, the engine and wheels checked. How long will that take?M: Oh, well, it’ s rather late. I’ m afraid it’ll take hours. You have to have it done in the morning, but we can lend you a car like yours free of charge. You can take it now.5.When will the woman be able to use her car?A.Right now.B.In three hours.C.The next day.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Oh, what a pretty dress! My daughter would love it. But it seems a bit too large. Do you have a smaller size?M: Sorry, this is the only one left. But don’t worry. Children grow fast.W: Yes, that’ s true. I’ll take it.6.What will the woman do about the dress?A.She’ll buy it.B.She’ll return it.C.She’ll change it.正确答案:A听力原文:W: These DVDs will be due back on Thursday, the 7th.M: How much more should we pay to keep them another week?7.What are the speakers talking about?A.Buying DVDs.B.Sharing DVDs.C.Borrowing DVDs.正确答案:C听力原文:M: What did you think of Dana’s speech today?W: Well, she must have spent a lot time preparing it. I can’t believe I can sit for that long without feeling bored.8.What did the woman think of Dana’ s speech?A.Well-prepared.B.Important.C.Boring.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Could you help us carry these boxes, sir?M: Oh, I would like to help you, but I’ ve got a pain in my back.9.What does the man mean?A.He will carry the boxes later.B.He is unable to give help.C.He refuses to pay for the boxes.正确答案:B听力原文:W: I wonder if Simon would be here by 8:00. He’ s supposed to be.M: His wife said he left at 7:30, so he should be here by 8:10 at the latest.10.When is Simon supposed to arrive?A.7:30.B.8:00.C.8:10.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Would it be all right if I left a bit early? I don’t feel very well today. M: Yes, yes, by all means. The second part of the meeting is just free discussion.11.What is the woman going to do?A.Join the discussion.B.Make a speech.C.Leave early.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Do you have this shirt in other colors, ma’am? W: Well, they come in white, yellow, red, and green. Will a white one do? M: Yes, that’ll be nice. I’ll take one.12.Which color shirt will the man buy?A.Red.B.White.C.Green.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Hi, Kent. Can you give me a lift? I’m late for work. My car’s broken down. It won’t start. M: I’m sorry. I’m not going into town. But I can give you a lift to the bus station.13.What is the probable relationship between the speakets?A.Strangers.B.Neighbors.C.Co-workers.正确答案:B听力原文:M: I’m calling to ask if your hotel still serves Mexican food. I haven’t been there for years. W: I’ m afraid not, but you can easily find a Mexican restaurant close by.14.What do you know about the man?A.He’s been to the hotel before.B.He’ s worried about the food.C.He’ s going to Mexico.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Hey, Bob. Would you please help me with these boxes? M: Yes, if you promise to help me tidy up the house. W: No problem. I’ll even do the dishes.15.What will the woman probably do for the man?A.Cook the dishes.B.Clean the house.C.Carry the boxes.正确答案:B听力原文:M: John said yesterday he was planning to sell his shop. Wasn’ t he joking? W: No, I don’ t know how many times he said he wished he had studied for some profession instead of going into business.16.What can we conclude from the woman’ s reply?A.She thinks John is joking.B.She is sure John is selling his shop.C.She thinks John likes business.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Did you meet the new teacher yesterday? M: I’ ve been sick for three days.17.What does the man mean?A.The new teacher is sick.B.He hasn’ t met the teacher yet.C.He didn’ t like the teacher.正确答案:B听力原文:M: What time does the film start? W: It starts at 7:30. We have 25 minutes to get there.18.What time is it now?A.7:55.B.7:05.C.8:05.正确答案:B听力原文:M: I am puzzled where to take Mary for dinner today. W: Have you ever been to that little French restaurant?19.What does the woman mean?A.She thinks they shouldn’ t go to French restaurants.B.She’ s recommending a good place to go for dinner.C.She is inviting them to dinner.正确答案:B听力原文:W: What are you going to do this summer vacation? M: I want to have a trip to Beijing because I have never been there. But my mother wants me to stay at home and study since I am going to take the National Entrance Examination next year.20.Which of the following can we know from the dialogue?A.The woman is going to have a trip this summer vacation.B.The woman is going to stay at home this summer vacation.C.The woman hasn’t decided how to spend the summer vacation.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Are you going anywhere for Christmas?W: I thought about going to my sister’ s in New York. How about you?M: I’ll probably just stay at home.21.What are the speakers talking about?A.Holiday plans.B.Moving to New York.C.A party with old friends.正确答案:A听力原文:M: I’ m going to the beach this Sunday. Would you like to come?W: Oh, Sunday’ s a bit of a problem. Some of my friends are coming for a dinner at my place. What about Saturday?22.What is the woman going to do on Sunday?A.Go to the beach with the man.B.Have a dinner with her family.C.Receive some guests at home.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Mr. Baker, could I possibly use your phone? Ours doesn’ t work. Judy is ill, and I want to call a doctor.M: Sure. Come in. Hope everything’s well withJudy.23.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Colleagues.B.Neighbors.C.Strangers.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Congratulations, John! I heard about your new job.M: Thanks. It’s nearly perfect for me. The working hours are convenient, and it’ s an easy walk from home. If only the pay were half as good as everything else!24.What do we know about John’ s new job?A.It is well paid.B.It is near his home.C.It has long working hours.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Kate, I’ m going to a meeting tomorrow. Would you please help take my phone calls?W: No problem, Jim. I’ll take a message if anyone calls.25.What does Kate promise to do?A.Answer phone calls for Jim.B.Go to a meeting with Jim.C.Send a message to Jim.正确答案:A听力原文:M: Beautiful day, isn’ t it? W: Yes, it’ s not like what the radio said at all. M: I wish it would stay this way for the weekend. W: As long as it doesn’ t snow.26.What are the speakers talking about?A.The radio.B.The weather.C.The weekend.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Grace, would you please pick up a bottle of milk while you are at the store? W: I’ m not going to any store. I’ m going to see Aunt Maggie. You can call the store and have it delivered to you.27.What is the woman going to do?A.Deliver milk.B.Go shopping.C.See her aunt.正确答案:C听力原文:W: How are you doing this morning?M: Much better. Thank you, doctor. My leg doesn’t hurt so much now, but I still can’t move it. W: Well, that was a bad accident. You were lucky. It could be a lot worse.28.Where are the speakers?A.On the road.B.In the hospital.C.At the man’ s home.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Lucy, you’ re really a good tennis player. W: Thank you. I like playing tennis very much.M: Why not join my training centre and teach for us? You can earn some extra money. W: I’ d like to, but I don’t think I can fit that into such a tight schedule.29.Why does Lucy refuse the man’ s offer?A.She is very busy.B.She is poorly paid.C.She is unconfident.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Bob, what happened? How did you hurt yourself? M: I decided to teach myself to skate. Next time, I’ll take some lessons.30.What will Bob probably do next time?A.Avoid skating again.B.Warm up in advance.C.Take a training course.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Sorry about the broken plate, Mary. I was so careless just now.W: It’ s okay. I’ m glad you didn’ t get hurt. We’ll get some new ones at the supermarket this afternoon. So don’ t worry about it.31.What is the woman going to do this afternoon?A.Eat out.B.See a doctor.C.Go shopping.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Hi, Henry. I heard you’ ve travelled a lot recently. M: Yeah, I just came back from Africa. W: Well, I really envy you.M: You won’t if you know howtiring it was. Now, I just want to take a break. A long break.32.How does Henry feel now?A.Proud.B.Tired.C.Grateful.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Hi, John. What’s new?M: Hi, Kate. Nothing too much with me, but you ought to see Fred’ s new car. W: So, he finally got that Italian sports car... M: He sure did. I can hardly wait to go for a ride in it.33.What did Fred do?A.He travelled to Italy.B.He offered Kate a ride.C.He bought a new car.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Hi, I’d like to apply for a card to borrow books. W: Okay, please fill out this form. M: All right...All done. W: Well, now please sign the card.34.What does the woman do?A.She’ s a salesperson.B.She’ s a librarian.C.She’ s a bank clerk.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Patrick moved out last Friday. He’ s now living in a nice and quiet neighborhood.M: Yes, I heard about it. I wonder if he’s paying more for the new apartment. Anyway, he must be very glad to live in this noisy place.35.What did Patrick do last Friday?A.He moved to another place.B.He sold his old apartment.C.He went out with a friend.正确答案:A。

五年级英语强化听力原文及答案

五年级英语强化听力原文及答案

听力材料:一、1. I like autumn best.2. Let's go shopping this afternoon.3. My grandparents always go to bed late.4. There are many pretty flowers everywhere.5. The singing contest is in June.二、1. I usually take a painting class on Saturday morning.2. I like winter because I can make a snowman.3. We'll eat mooncakes and enjoy the moon on Mid-Autumn Day.4. My family often goes on a picnic on the weekend.5. Let's play games together on Tree Planting Day.三、1. M:What time do you usually get up,Sally?W:I usually get up at 6:30.Q:What time does Sally usually get up?2. W:What do you do on the weekend?M:I often play ping-pong with my father.Q:What does the boy do on the weekend?3. W:Which season do you like best,Mike?M:Summer. What about you,Lily?W:I like spring best.Q:What's Lily's favorite season?4. W:When is your birthday?M:It's in September.Q:When is the boy's birthday?5. W:Hello,Oliver. Will you be free this Sunday?M:Yes. What's up?W:I'll go to the Great Wall. Can you go with me?M:Sure,I'd love to. But I'm sorry. I'm going to pick apples with my family.W:No problem.Q:What will Oliver do this Sunday?四、I'm Ben. I'm from America. Now I'm in China. I like China very much. Theweather is good. The sky is blue and the air is fresh. Of all seasons,I like summer best,because I often swim in the sea. That's really cool. And I can go hiking with my friends.答案:一、1. B 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. B二、1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. F三、1. C 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. C四、1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T五、1. C点拨:在具体的某个时刻用介词at;“在早晨”为in the morning。

大学英语四级听力长对话专项强化真题试卷5(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力长对话专项强化真题试卷5(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力长对话专项强化真题试卷5(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:M:Cheers, Shirley.W:Cheers, Paul. What a lovely place for a business lunch. I hope I can concentrate in this heat.M:I’m sure you will when I tell you about my ideas.W:You know, I must say I was pleased to hear from you, but from what you said on the ph1.A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel lobby.C.At the man’s office.D.At the woman’s place.正确答案:A解析:对话开头男士和女士都说了cheers“干杯”一词,这个词通常用在饮酒时,女士接着提到business lunch一词,意为“商业午餐,工作午餐”,两者结合可以推测两人的会话地点应该在饭店,故A)为答案。

2.A.He is the chief designer of the latest bike model.B.He has completed an overseas market survey.C.He is the Managing Director of Jayal Motors.D.He has just come back from a trip to Africa.正确答案:C解析:根据题干可知,he指代男士的岳父,男士明确提到他的岳父是Jayal Motors的总经理,故C)为答案。

3.A.To select the right model.B.To get a good import agent.C.To convince the board members.D.To cut down production costs.正确答案:B解析:对话中女士明确提到目前经营中最关键的就是征招一个好的进口代理商,故B)为答案。

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Okay. So let’s get started. And to start things off I think what we need to do is consider a definition.(16)I’m going to define what love is but then most of the experiments I’m going to talk about are really focused more on attraction than love. And I’m going to pick a definition from a former colleague, Robert Sternberg, who is now the dean at Tufts University but was here on our faculty at Yale for nearly thirty years. And he has a theory of love that argues that it’s made up of three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment, or what is sometimes called decision commitment. And these are relatively straightforward. He argued that you don’t have love if you don’t have all three of these elements. Intimacy is the feeling of closeness, of connectedness with someone, of bonding. Operationally, you could think of intimacy as you share secrets, you share information with this person that you don’t share with anybody else. Okay. That’s really what intimacy is, the bond that comes from sharing information that isn’t shared with other people. The second element is passion. Passion is the drive that leads to romance. You can think of it as physical attraction. And Sternberg argues that this is a required component of a love relationship. The third element of love in Sternberg’s theory is what he calls decision commitment, the decision that one is in a love relationship, the willingness to label it as such, and a commitment to maintain that relationship at least for some period of time.(17)Sternberg would argue it’s not love if you don’t call it love and if you don’t have some desire to maintain the relationship. So if you have all three of these, intimacy, passion and commitment, in Sternberg’s theory you have love.(18)Now what’s interesting about the theory is what do you have, if you only have one out of three or two out of three. What do you have and how is it different if you have a different two out of three? What’s interesting about this kind of theorizing is it gives rise to many different combinations that can be quite interesting when you break them down and start to look them carefully. So what I’ve done is I’ve taken Sternberg’s three elements of love, intimacy, passion and commitment, and I’ve listed out the different kinds of relationships you would have if you had zero, one, two or three out of the three elements.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16. What does the speaker say about most of the experiments mentioned in his talk?17. What does Robert Sternberg argue about love?18. What question does the speaker think is interesting about Sternberg’s three elements of love?1.A.They are focused more on attraction than love.B.They were done by his former colleague at Yale.C.They were carried out over a period of some thirty years.D.They form the basis on which he builds his theory of love.正确答案:A解析:讲座开头部分,讲话者说,他会对“爱”进行定义,但他接下来要讲的大多数实验的真正关注点是“爱慕”而非“爱情”,故答案为A)。

10 套听力强化练习听力原文

10 套听力强化练习听力原文

10 套听力强化练习听力原文Model Test OneSection A1. W: I hear that your brother is planning to transfer to another university.M: Not if I can talk him out of it. And believe me, I‟m trying.Q: What does the man imply?2. W: We should probably think about selecting someone to lead our study group you know, somebody really organized.M: Then you can count me out.Q: What does the man mean?3. W: I‟m sorry. I need to work late tonight. So you should probably cancel our reservation at the restaurant.M: Oh, ac tually I‟ve never got round to making one in the first place.Q: What does the man mean?4. M: How do I look in this new sweater I bought yesterday? I was in a hurry, so didn‟t have a chance to try it on.W: Well, I really like the style. But it looks a little tight. You might want to take it back and get the next size up.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?5. M: You were also wearing a blue scarf when you came in, weren‟t you? I think I grabbed yours by accident.W: No, you didn‟t. Mine‟s still han ging by the door. I can see it from here.Q: What does the woman mean?6. W: Hey, Dan, do you think you might hurry up just a bit? You‟ve been standing in front of that sandwich counter forever. And you know, I got class in ten minutes, and so do you, by the way.M: Sorry, oh, I just wish they didn‟t give me so many choices.Q: What does the man imply?7. M: You know that summer internship I‟m applying for. They want an official copy of all my grades. But the records office charges 20 dollars for an official grade report. That‟s a lot,don‟t you think so?W: It really is. I only had to pay six for mine last year.Q: What does the woman mean?8. M: I‟d think twice about taking a history class next year. There‟s not a single good professor in the whole history department.W: Look, that‟s what you said last term about the sociology department and I‟m very glad Ididn‟t pay any attention to what you said.Q: What does the woman mean?Conversation OneM: What‟s that you‟re eating, Samantha, not a piece of s teak, is it? I thought you were vegetarian! W: It is steak. But it‟s organic. I was never vegetarian. I just like eating natural food.M: How can meat be organic?W: It means the animal don‟t eat things that have been genetically modified or sprayed withpesticides.M: And I suppose it has had a good time walking around the fields, not shut inside all its life. W: That‟s right.M: But can you taste the difference?W: I think so. Anyway, I‟m not filling myself with all sorts of chemicals that might give me cancer.M: Yes, but there‟s no proof that pesticides give you cancer.W: So why do the scientists who monitor these things prefer to eat organic food too? Pesticides are only tested on animals. Companies don‟t have to spend millions on trials with human volunteers. Small quantities of chemicals do get into your food.M: Some food. Look, if the newspapers found a company was deliberately selling an unsafe product, their share price would crash and they‟d be out of business in no time.W: They may go out of bu siness soon if they don‟t start selling organic food themselves. They say sales of organic food have risen by 25%.M: It‟s still more expensive. You‟ve got to compare the price, which is at least double, with the risk you‟re running, which is absolutely minimal if you ask me.W: Well, this is prime organic beef from the Scottish Highlands. So if you don‟t mind, I‟d like to finish my lunch!9. Q: What can we learn about the woman‟s eating habit?10. Q: What is said about organic animals?11. Q: How do companies test pesticides?12. Q: What is the man‟s opinion on organic food‟s price?Conversation TwoW: Professor Bevan, how important is motivation for a manager?M: Oh, motivation is extremely important. I‟d say it‟s the most important aspect of a manager‟s job. A manager‟s job is to get the job done. So he has to motivate the workers—as a team and also on an individual basis.W: So how do managers go about doing this? It doesn‟t sound very easy.M: No, it is a complicated issue. But managers have special tools. They are trained to use them to boost motivation and increase production to a maximum.W: Tools?M: Yes, such as praise, approval, recognition, trust and expectation.W: And money? What about money?M: Yes, money is a factor but you might be surprised to learn that it comes out last on the list of these tools.W: What are more important for workers?M: Well, all of the things that I have already mentioned, and then job enrichment and good communication.W: And have you got any examples of real life situations to back up your claims?M: One good example is the firm Western Electric. When managers started to talk to the workers and encouraged them to get involved in decision making, workers began to feel that their contributions were important. And it paid off.W: Productivity increased?M: Yes, hugely.W: So, let‟s get this straight. Are you saying that workers are not interested in earning more money?M: I‟m saying they‟re not just interested in money. There are other things that are just as important.13. Q: What is extremely important for a manager to do?14. Q: What does the man think of money?15. Q: In what way did motivation work in the example of Western Electric?Section BPassage OneHave you ever heard of tobacco toothpaste? That‟s just one o f many tobacco products that are popular in India, the world‟s second most populous nation. Cigarettes are the most widely used form of tobacco, of course, but Indians also are fond of a wide selection of smokeless, chewable varieties—despite the fact that India has the world‟s highest rate of tobacco-related diseases such as cancer and emphysema. Because many children and adolescents chew tobacco from morning till night, the incidence of mouth cancer has skyrocketed.Leading a campaign to warn India‟s yout h of the dangers of tobacco is Ruby Bhatia, whogives many speeches and television interviews. Bhatia was born in Alabama, grew up in Canada, and majored in philosophy at the University of Toronto. She moved to India a few years ago, already fluent in Hind i and English (two of India‟s major languages), and quickly became one of India‟s most popular TV talk-show hosts.Bhatia says that her TV experience helps her create anti-tobacco speeches that are short and persuasive. “If you give a lot of ideas that are only loosely tied together, you won‟t win your case. Your ideas must have a logical sequence.” TV reports—which she says are a good model for public speakers to follow—often use a chronological, story-telling pattern or a problem-solution pattern.16. Q: What‟s the result of many Indian children‟s chewing tobacco from morning till night?17. Q: What contributed to Ruby Bhatia‟s becoming one of India‟s most popular TV talk-show hosts?18. Q: What suggestions did Bhatia give in creating speeches?Passage TwoFor many years now we have been referring to English as a global language. Everybodyseems to be learning English and it isn‟t uncommon to see English being used as a means of communication between, let‟s say, a German and an Italian. Very soon English wi ll be the second language of all the people in the world.We can see evidence of changes in this all the time. Let‟s take the Eurovision Song Contest asan example. Whatever we might think of the contest itself, one thing that has changed recently is that now countries can opt to sing in English. In the last festival fourteen of the twenty five competing countries asked for the rules to be changed to allow them to sing in English. They argued that singing in their own language would put them at a disadvantage.And what exactly does all of this mean for native speakers of English? Well, we are alreadyin a minority. In the future, majority speakers—that are non-native English speakers—might outnumber native English speakers by four to one. The two most import ant Englishes won‟t be British English and American English. They‟ll be Native English and Majority English. So native English speakers will be the only people in the world who speak just one language. Because therewon‟t be much of a reason for native Eng lish speakers to learn a second language. As more and more people speak English, it makes sense that they will become more competent. It‟s us, not the Majority English speakers, will be the disadvantaged.19. Q: What kind of people are often seen communicating in English as mentioned by the speaker?20. Q: Why did many competing countries ask to be allowed to sing in English in the contest?21. Q: What is the speaker concerned about the most?Passage ThreeAt the beginning of a speech, student speaker Kathi e Aquila posed a question: “On what formof entertainment do Americans spend the greatest amount of money? I‟ll give you some hints. It‟s not recorded music, nor sports events, nor rock concerts, nor theme parks.”Then she revealed the answer: legalized gambling, on which Americans each year spend$340 billion—more money than they spend on all other forms of entertainment combined. In the body of the speech, Aquila tried to persuade her audience that gambling is a waste of money and time. Then she closed the speech with a quotation by Mark Twain: “…There are two times in your life when you should not gamble: when you can‟t afford it and when you can.‟”Aquila‟s speech was lively and impressive, partly because she used an interestingintroduction and a memorable conclusion.Some speakers make no plans for the beginning and end of a speech, preferring to wait until speech time to let the mood of the moment determine what they say. This strategy is a mistake. If you don‟t have a lively introduction, you can lose your audience. “People have remote controls in their heads today,” says Myrna Marofsky, a business executive. “If you don‟t catch their interest, they just click you off.” And a conclusion that is weak or clumsy can damage the effectiveness of what otherwise might have been a good speech.Since the introduction and conclusion are extremely important, devote as much time and energy to them as you give to the body of the speech.22. Q: What did Aquila do at the beginning of her speech?23. Q: How did Aquila conclude her speech?24. Q: What mistake do some speakers make when they prepare a speech?25. Q: What does the speaker suggest speechmakers do at the end of the passage?Model Test TwoSection A1. M: I‟ve been running a mile every afternoon for the past month. But I still haven‟t been able to lose more than a pound or two. I wonder if this is worth it.W: Oh, don‟t give up now. It always seems hard when you just start out.Q: What does the woman mean?2. W: I just found out the registration of the creative writing class was full. Now I have to wait another whole year to get in.M: Why don‟t you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?3. W: John, I really can‟t afford any more interruptions right now. I‟ve got to finish this assignment.M: I‟m sorry Cathy. Just one more thing, I forgot to ask you if you could give me a ride to school tomorrow.Q: What can be inferred about the man?4. M: Excuse me? Could you direct me to Customer Service? I need to have this gift wrapped. W: We can take care of that right here sir, and no charge. You can choose either silver or gold with the matching bow.Q: What will the man probably do next?5. W: Oh, no! I just picked up the pictures I took at Dan and Linda‟s we dding and looked at them and none of them came out.M: They are dark, aren‟t they? What a shame. Oh, well, I‟m sure the professional photographer got everything.Q: What does the man mean?6. M: I have to give an oral presentation in history next week. I‟m really nervous about speaking in front of everyone.W: Try making a tape of yourself while you practise. That might help you feel more comfortable.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?7. W: I‟m amazed that you are still driving that old car of your s. I thought you would have gotten rid of it years ago.M: It runs well and I‟ve actually grown quite attached to it.Q: What does the man mean?8. M: I was going to get something to eat at the cafeteria, but it seems to be closed.W: Oh, that‟s because it‟s Sunday. Why don‟t you come with me to a place I know on Canal Street?Q: What does the woman suggest they do?Conversation OneM: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted. Wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?W: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? The widescreen TV and new DVD player.M: But where did you get the money to buy all this? You didn‟t borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?W: Of course not. I got it with this! It‟s a student credit card.M: A student credit card? How did you get one?W: I got an application in the mail.M: Well, why did you get one in the first place?W: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can‟t pay with cash. Like the plane ticket I got recently.M: What plane ticket?W: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and of course I need some clothes.M: I don‟t want to hear it. How does having a s tudent credit card control spending? And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!W: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit.M: Yeah. Oh, don‟t tell me. Listen. Hey, I don‟t thi nk having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how are you going to pay off your credit card bill?W: Um, with my birthday money. It‟s coming up in a week.M: Hey, let‟s sit down and talk about how you‟re going to pay things bac k, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That‟s the least I can do.9. Q: According to the woman, which items were purchased with credit card?10. Q: Why did the woman get a student credit card?11. Q: What does the woman plan to do with her credit card problems?12. Q: What is the man going to do to help the woman out?Conversation TwoM: Honey, the basketball game is about to start. And could you bring some chips and a bowl of icecream? And a slice of pizza from the fridge.W: Anything else?M: No, that‟s all for now. Hey, you know, they‟re organizing a company basketball team, and I‟m thinking about joining. What do you think?W: Humph.M: Humph? What do you mean “Humph”? I was the star player in high school.W: Yeah, twenty-five years ago. Look,I just don‟t want you to have a heart attack running up and down the court.M: So, what are you suggesting? Should I just abandon the idea? I‟m not that out of shape.W: Well, you ought to at least have a physical plan before you begin. I mean, it has been at least five years since you played at all.M: Well, okay.W: And you need to watch your diet and cut back on the fatty foods, like ice cream. And you should try eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.M: Yeah, you‟re probably right.W: And you should take up a little weight training to strengthen your muscles or perhaps try cycling to build up your heart function. Oh, and you need to go to bed early instead of watching TV half the night.M: Hey, you‟re starting to sou nd like my personal fitness instructor!W: No, I just want you to be around for a long, long time.13. Q: What does the man want to do?14. Q: What is the woman‟s main concern?15. Q: What does the woman advise about the man‟s diet?Section BPassage OneYou have probably noticed that many speakers at business and professional meetings start offby saying something like this: “I‟m glad to have a chance to speak to you today.” They are giving an icebreaker—a polite little prologue to “break the ice” before getting into their speech.When you give speeches in the community, an icebreaker is helpful because it eases your nervous tension and it lets the audience get accustomed to your voice. You don‟t need an icebreaker for classroom speeches because your audience has already settled down and is ready to listen.I don‟t like “Hello, how are you?” as an icebreaker. It leaves a question as to whether the speaker wants the audience to roar a response like “Fine, thank you!” It is much better to say, “I appreciate t he opportunity to speak to you tonight.” But, you might object, phrases like this have been used so often, they are meaningless. Nevertheless, they are valuable aids to smooth social relationships. Such expressions are dull but they are necessary because they lubricate the wheels of human discourse.In addition to expressing appreciation for the invitation to speak, you can include a thank-youto the person who introduced you or a reference to the occasion. Some speakers also use the icebreaker to formally greet the audience. This custom, however, has fallen out of fashion.An icebreaker should be very brief—just a sentence or two. If you are too slow getting intothe attention material of your introduction, you may cause some listeners to tune you out.16. Q: Why is an icebreaker helpful according to the speaker?17. Q: Why doesn‟t the speaker like “Hello, how are you?” as an icebreaker?18. Q: What warning does the speaker give at the end of the passage?Passage TwoHonesty may well be the policy, but it often deserts us when no one is watching,psychologists report today. Experiments with an honesty box to collect payments for hot drinks show that people are better at paying up when under the gaze of a pair of eyes. The surprise was that the eyes were not real, but photographed.Researchers at Newcastle University set up the experiment in secret. They attached a posterto a cupboard of mugs above an honesty box alongside a kettle, with tea, coffee and milk. Over 10 weeks, they alternated each week between images of eyes and pictures of flowers.Dr. Bateson, a biologist and leader of the study, said that even though the eyes were not realthey still seemed to make people behave more honestly. The effect may arise from behavioral characteristics that developed as early humans formed social groups that increased their chances of survival. Individuals had to co-operate for the good of the group, rather than act selfishly.“If nobody is watching us, it is in our interests to behave selfishly. But when we think we‟re being watched we should behave better, so people see us as co-operative and behave the same way towards us, ” Dr. Bateson said.“We thought we‟d get a slight effect with eyes, but it was quite striking how much differencethey made. Even at a subconscious level, it seems people respond to eyes, and that might be because eyes send a strong biological signal we have evolved to respond to.”19. Q: What is this passage mainly about?20. Q: Why do people behave honestly under the watch of eyes?21. Q: Before the experiment, what did the researchers expect about the result?Passage ThreeBefore children go into a hospital for surgery, their parents need to know how to preparethem emotionally and intellectually. What should they tell the children about pain and recovery? How can they ease fears and provide comfort?To help parents with this task, the pediatrics department at a large metropolitan hospital asked Jessica Trujillo, a student nurse, to prepare a presentation and deliver it once a week to parents. Tru jillo knew some information from her experiences working with children in the “peds”ward, but she realized that her presentation would be much stronger if she researched the topic. She interviewed children who had undergone surgery, and she talked with parents and healthprofessionals. She read books and journal articles, and she explored the Internet.“I came up with some insights that I never would have discovered without doing research,”she said. Her most surprising find: Many children think they are being sent to the hospital as punishment for bad behavior. “This just blew my mind. I wouldn‟t have guessed this in a hundred years. So, of course, in my presentation I emphasize to parents that they should reassure their kids that they‟ve done nothing wrong and aren‟t being punished.”Trujillo‟s experience illustrates the value of research in speechmaking. Even if you alreadyknow a lot about a topic, research can yield valuable information and insights.22. Q: What do parents need to do before sending their children to a hospital for surgery?23. Q: What did Trujillo do to make her presentation stronger?24. Q: What is the most surprising find in Trujillo‟s research?25. Q: What do we learn from Trujillo‟s experience?Model Test ThreeSection A1. M: I‟m t rying to find someone to come with me to the spring fashion show in the art museum on Saturday. Want to come along?W: Well, I‟m not too crazy about fashion, but what about Lora? She‟s taking a fashion design course and seems to be enjoying it.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?2. W: I walk past the coffee house every day, and I always see Leo there, either playing a game or reading the paper.M: Well, Leo knows more ways to kill time than anyone.Q: What does the man say about Leo?3. M: Can you b elieve I can‟t get a plane ticket for the Christmas holidays? I mean, it‟s only November.W: Well, I wouldn‟t worry about it too much. You know, people cancel their reservations all the time.Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?4. W: It‟s a lon g time since you left the company. Where are you working now?M: In a fast food restaurant. It‟s a real pain. But I can‟t complain. Many people are out of work these days.Q: What do we learn about the man?5. M: Look, the trees on our campus are really beautiful.W: Yeah, and they are useful too. They cut down on our needs for air conditioning, don‟t you think so?Q: What does the woman mean?6. M: Jenny, would you like to go to the concert with me this weekend, or do you have to prepare for your finals?W: In fact, I still have a lot to do for the exams, but maybe a break would do me good.Q: What will the woman probably do?7. W: What do you think of my new hat, honey? It‟s bright, but awfully simple, don‟t you think so?M: Well, if you really want my opinion, I should not say awfully simple, but simply awful!Q: How does the man feel about the woman‟s hat?8. M: Has Larry finished his term paper for chemistry? It will be due the day after tomorrow, and Professor Johnson has never been happy with late papers.W: As far as I know, he seems to put everything off until the last minute.Q: What do we learn about Larry from the conversation?Conversation OneM: You like living in the city, don‟t you?W: Oh, I love it. It‟s so convenient. I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there‟s so much to do.M: I know what you mean. I‟d like to live in the city, too, but living in the suburbs is better for children.W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences, including the best food and latest news.M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.W: You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends. Living in a city, you‟ll have so much fun. Movie houses, theatres, museums and so many great places.M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.W: You‟re right. Today is the perfect example. They are at the aquarium in Brooklyn now. They come back home for lunch, and the n go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There‟s so much for young people to see and do. It‟s just incredible!M: Not just for young people. What about me? I‟ve never been to the aquarium or the Museum of Natural History.W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Arts.M: I‟ve been there several times. Twice with children.W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.M: OK, that‟s really a very good idea.9. Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?10. Q: What does the man think of living in the suburbs?11. Q: What is the man‟s opinion of the city?12. Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?Conversation TwoM: Right, I guess you‟ve got some ideas for our product promotion.W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.M: That‟s a very good idea.W: Then TV commercials.M: Just a moment, are you sure we‟re allowed to advertise medicines on TV?W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertiseover-the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them, like “It cured my disease in six d ays.”M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn‟t offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.W: OK. What about this? A series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.M: That depends on whether it‟s true.W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who‟s not satisfied with one of our products. It‟s possible to do that, isn‟t it?M: No, I‟m afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return for a price in their ads.W: Well, it looks as though I‟ll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid.13. Q: What are the two speakers talking about?14. Q: Which suggestion of the woman‟s is possible according to the man?15. Q: What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?Section BPassage OneThroughout history, people have been the victims of pickpockets. Today pickpocketing is oneof the most rapidly increasing crimes. Pickpockets are increasing in number and developing better methods to practice their skill. About one million Americans lose money to pickpockets every year,and no one is really safe from a skilled pickpocket. His victims can be rich or poor, young or old. During the 18th century, pickpockets were hanged in England. Large crowds of people would gather to watch the hanging, which was supposed to be a warning to other pickpockets. However, in time the practice was discontinued. The reason: while people were attentively watching the hanging of a pickpocket, other pickpockets skillfully stole the money of the spectators.Police officials say that most efficient pickpockets come from South America. Many of themare trained in special schools called “Jingle Bell School”. A pickpocket graduates from a J.B.S. when he is able to steal a wallet from a dressed model that has bells inside its pockets!Even the most well-dressed, respectable person may be a pickpocket. Some of the favorite places of pickpockets are banks, airports, supermarkets and train and bus stations. Another kind of pickpocket works outside or inside bars and specializes in stealing from persons who have had too much alcohol. To avoid being the victim of pickpockets, it is important to be very cautious and alert in the midst of large gatherings of people.16. Q: What is the characteristic of the pickpockets today?17. Q: Why did the hanging of pickpockets come to an end?18. Q: Where do most expert pickpockets come from?19. Q: How to avoid being the victims of pickpockets?Passage TwoIn the north of Scotland, there is a deep, dark lake surrounded by mountains. This is Loch Ness—loch is the Scottish word for “lake”. A big and mysterious creat ure was said to live there. Although no one ever got a good look at it, local people believed in this creature. They thought it must be some kind of fish, since it lived in the lake.Before the 1930s, few outsiders had heard of the beast. Then a road was built along Loch Ness. Many visitors began seeing the loch and hearing about the beast. Some believed they had caught sight of it. Many papers printed stories about the monster.These stories made the monster famous. But many readers thought it was a joke. To them, a monster was a make-believe animal, something they might see in a movie.Accounts of the Loch Ness monster also sounded like jokes. Many people thought they hadseen part of it. The parts added up to a very strange creature indeed. It was said to be 20 or 30 or。

大学英语三级B听力理解专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语三级B听力理解专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语三级B听力理解专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:W: Why do you look so worried?M: I’ll have a job interview this afternoon. Q: What is the man worried about?1.A.His health.B.His exam.C.His presentation.D.His interview.正确答案:D解析:问题为“这位男士在担心什么?”根据男士的答语“I’ll have a job interview this afternoon.(我下午有一个工作面试。

)”可D项His interview(他的面试)为正确答案。

听力原文:W: Mr. Smith, here is the new price list. M: Thank you. That’s what I need. Q: What does the woman give to the man?2.A.A local paper.B.A price list.C.A movie ticket.D.A name card.正确答案:B解析:问题为“女士给了男士什么东西?”根据女士的话语“here is the new price list.(这是价格表。

)”可知B项A price list(一份价格表)为正确答案。

听力原文:M: Shall we tell John about what’s going on? W: Yes, of course. I’ll call him right now. Q: What will the woman do?3.A.Call John.B.Visit the man.C.Ask for help.D.Write a report.正确答案:A解析:问题为“女士会怎样做?”根据女士的答语“I’ll call him right now.(我现在就去给他打电话。

听力强化训练答案解析(10套)

听力强化训练答案解析(10套)

听力强化训练(一)答案解析Listening ComprehensionSection A………………………………………………………………....................................................11. W: Henry, you‟re so out of it today. Does runner-up hit you so hard?M: Oh, no, it‟s no big deal. Anyway, I got an offer from the publisher and that‟s all I can think about.Q: What can we learn about the man from the conversation?【预测】选项中的He,wants to get out,absent-minded,upset,not winning等表明,对话可能与男士的精神状态有关,涉及造成这一状态的原因。

【解析】C)。

对话中女士问男士今天如此心不在焉是不是因为得了第二名受到了打击,男士首先对此表示否认,随后提到他收到出版社的录用函(offer),因此满脑子都是这件事。

由此可知,男士是因为收到工作录用函而心不在焉,故答案为C)。

out of it指一个人因为伤心难过或者喜悦而“心不在焉”;runner-up相当于second place,表示“第二名,亚军”。

12. M: Could you give me a little help on these biological problems? I‟ve been beating my brains out all weekendtrying o figure them out, but I‟m still not sure I understand them.W: If I were you, I would not ask a person who never passes biological exams.Q: What does the woman mean?【预测】选项中重复出现的He should以及She‟d like to help等表明,本题可能考查女士给男士的观点建议,女士的话为听音重点。

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力讲座专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:When purchasing life insurance, there are many important factors to consider. One should buy the policies that give the most protection at the least cost, ensure the right family members, and consider the family’s financial needs. It is important to buy the insurance from companies that are financially sound and that are represented by honest, well-trained agents. At various stages in a person’s life, different kinds of life insurance are needed for particular situations. Jerry is single and has no dependents. Probably the only life insurance he needs is enough to cover his debts and burial expenses. Insurance can be purchased at a lower rate during the young years, but by buying while young, the premiums are paid in for a longer period of time. In the end, the amount paid for premiums is about the same. A person shouldn’t buy insurance protection that really isn’t necessary. Suppose that Jerry marries Jeannette, who is a college graduate and is working. Perhaps enough insurance would be needed to cover their debts and burial expenses. Now, Jeannette has quit work and their first child is on the way. They have purchased a home with a small down payment and a 30-year mortgage. The situation regarding life insurance takes on a different look. There are dependents who need financial protection. How much insurance is needed? As the family increases in size, it is essential to add more insurance on the breadwinner to protect the dependents. When the children are young and depend upon the family for financial needs, families with modest incomes have difficulty providing enough life insurance to protect the mother and the children. Families with modest incomes should insure the breadwinner or breadwinners first. When considering the amount of insurance for the mother with dependent children, substitute child care is a need that should be planned for until the children can care for themselves. The death of a small child would have no effect upon the income of the family. Perhaps a policy to meet funeral expenses would be sufficient for the young child, although most people do not take out insurance on their young children. As the children become financially independent of the family, the emphasis on family financial security will shift from protection to saving for the retirement years. Every family situation is different, but it is important that each family give adequate thought to planning its financial future.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16. What life insurance should a single person buy, according to the speaker?17. What should people do as their family increases in size?18. When should one change their life insurance?1.A.One that can provide for emergency needs.B.One that can pay for their medical expenses.C.One that covers their debts and burial expenses.D.One that ensures a healthy life for their later years.正确答案:C解析:讲话者以Jerry为例进行讲述:Jerry单身且无家属,所以他可能仅需要能够抵债以及支付葬礼费用的保险。

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文: A report on sleep and nutrition released this month found that people who consistently went to bed earlier than 11 p. m. took in fewer calories and ate more healthy food. In contrast, “night owls” who go to bed between 11 p. m. and 3 a. m. tend to consume more coffee, alcohol, refined sugars and processed meats than early risers. This report corresponds with the existing scientific literature on bedtime and wellness. The relationship between getting more sleep and making better food choices is well-documented. A study published last year in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that people who sleep more tend to eat less unhealthy food than their peers who don’t get as much rest. And a 2015 study from the University of California, Berkeley, found that teens who go to bed late are more likely to gain weight over a five-year period. As a group, “night owl” types tend to eat less healthy food and take in more calories overall than early risers. The later one goes to bed, the more calories one records the next day. As yet a challenge to explain the cause-and-effect relationship between sleep and nutrition, there may be a third factor that impacts both of them. Or the relationship could be reversed, that is, people who eat less fall asleep earlier. Still, if late sleepers want to lose a few pounds, they can go to bed earlier than they usually do, thereby, reducing their chances of taking snacks before bedtime.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. What do we learn about the report released this month?10. What does the study from the University of California, Berkeley, find about teens who go to bed late?11. What should “night owls” do to reduce their consumption of unhealthy food?1.A.It makes claims in conflict with the existing research.B.It focuses on the link between bedtime and nutrition.C.It cautions against the overuse of coffee and alcohol.D.It shows that “night owls” work much less efficiently.正确答案:B解析:短文开头便提到了一个关于睡眠与营养的报告,该报告指出,能够在晚上11点之前上床睡觉的人摄入的卡路里比较少,饮食也比较健康,反之,在晚上11点与凌晨3点之间上床睡觉的“夜猫子”摄人咖啡、酒精、精制糖以及精肉比较多。

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:At some 2,300 miles in length, the Mississippi is the longest river in the United States. At some 1,000 miles, the Mackenzie is the longest river in Canada. But these waterways seem minute in comparison to the world’s two lengthiest rivers: the Nile and the Amazon. The Nile, which begins in central Africa and flows over 4,100 miles north into the Mediterranean, hosted one of the world’s great ancient civilizations along its shores. Calm and peaceful for most of the year, the Nile used to flood annually, thereby creating, irrigating and carrying new top soil to the nearby farmland on which ancient Egypt depended for livelihood. As a means of transportation, the river carried various vessels up and down its length. [9]A journey through the unobstructed part of this waterway today would pass by the splendid Valley of the Kings with the tombs of many of these ancient monarchs have stood for over 3,000 years. [10]Great civilizations and intensive settlement are hardly associated with the Amazon. [11]Yet this 4,000-mile long South American river carries about 20% of the world’s fresh water, more than the Mississippi, Nile and Yangtze combined.Other statistics are equally astonishing. The Amazon is so wide at some points that from its center neither shore can be seen. Each second the Amazon pours some 55 million gallons of water into the Atlantic. There, at its mouth, stands one island larger than Switzerland. Most important of all, the Amazon irrigates the largest tropical rainforest on earth.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.What can be found in the Valley of the Kings?10.In what way is the Amazon different from other big rivers?11.What does the speaker say about the Amazon?1.A.Stretches of farmland.B.Typical Egyptian animal farms.C.Tombs of ancient rulers.D.Ruins left by devastating floods.正确答案:C解析:浏览四个选项,根据选项中出现的farmland,farms,tombs,ruins等词可以预测,该题和某种景观有关。

精选题源听力 10套 原文+答案详解

精选题源听力 10套 原文+答案详解
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大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷3(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Almost everyone suffers from a headache occasionally. But some people suffer from repeated, frequent headaches.(19)A headache is important because it can be the first warning of a serious condition that could probably be controlled if discovered early. If a person removes the warning, day after day, with a painkiller, he or she may pass the point of easy control. The professional name for covering up a symptom is “masking”.(20)A headache specialist once said, “Masking symptoms is not the best way of treatment. Sometimes it is wiser to stand still than to advance in darkness. “A headache often interferes needlessly with normal, happy living. The employee with a headache does less work. In a flash of temper he or she may upset fellow workers or customers, causing a direct or indirect loss to the organization. The mother with a headache suffers and disturbs the family. She upsets her husband and children. Rest, quiet, and fresh air stop many common headaches.(21)Lying down and possibly falling asleep may help. One can often handle tension headaches by rubbing and pressing back neck muscles. Heat from an electric pad or a warm bath can also help. Because hunger may be overlooked as a headache source, one must make a habit of regular meals. If a meal must be postponed for more than an hour, a snack helps to avoid a hunger headache.19. Why does the speaker say a headache is important?20. What do specialists suggest we do with headaches?21. What does the speaker say helps relieve the symptoms of common headaches?1.A.It shows you have been ignoring your health.B.It can seriously affect your thinking process.C.It is an early warning of some illness.D.It is a symptom of too much pressure.正确答案:C解析:短文开头部分提到,头痛不容忽视,因为它可能是某种严重疾病的先兆,如果能够引起重视,就可以早发现、早治疗,故C)是答案。

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷11(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.听力原文:M: How are your new neighbors, Nancy?W: They seem nice enough, but they have a son who’ s driving me crazy. M: What do you mean? W: He comes home every night around 11 with his car windows rolled down and radio blaring. It stops as soon as he turns the car off. But by then the children are all awake. M: Have you tried talking to them? W: We haven’t even really met them yet except to say a quick hello. I hate to get off on my own feet. M: You are not going to like them when you do meet them if you keep on simmering. W: I know, but I feel stupid complaining. M: But you said it was driving you crazy. W: Well, you know how early I have to get up to be here at the office. I’ m just not getting enough sleep and neither are the kids. They’ re so irritable when I get home in the afternoon. M: Maybe you could go over sometime with a little gift: a plant for the yard or something else. Then you could ask about their son and whether they have any other children. Then they will be sure to ask about yours.W: And then?M: Then you could mention that the hardest thing is to get your kids to get sleep at night. W: That is a good idea. M: You should do it soon. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to do politely.1.What does Nancy think of her new neighbors?A.They are not polite.B.They seem nice.C.They are crazy.D.They don’t talk much.正确答案:B2.What bothers Nancy about her new neighbors’ son?A.He sings in the mid-night.B.He drives too fast.C.His radio wakes her children.D.He comes back too late.正确答案:C3.What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Colleagues.C.Husband and wife.D.Classmates.正确答案:B4.What suggestion does the man give?A.Nancy should visit her neighbors and make some complaints.B.Nancy should talk about her children with her neighbors.C.Nancy should let the neighbors’ son stop playing the radio.D.Nancy should say hello to the neighbors whenever she comes across them.正确答案:B听力原文:W: David, can I give you a hand with one of those grocery bags?M: Sure, Jane. Could you take this one please? I didn’t realize how heavy these bags would be. W: Why did you buy so much stuff when you had to walk back home from the store? M: Well, I didn’ t intend to buy a lot. But I’ m having some people over and I guess I needed more than I expected. W: What’ s the occasion? M: Now the people I live with, the Kremers, have been on vacation for a month and I thought I’ d surprise them. I’ m inviting some of their friends and families for a welcome home dinner. W: Oh, that’ s really thoughtful of you. M: I figure it’ s the least I can do for them. I’ ve been staying with them rent free while I’m in school. W: Really? That’s pretty generous of them. M: Well, they must understand how difficult it is to make ends meet when you’ re a student. They’ ve been such a big help to me. I thought that this might be a small way to thank them for the generosity.5.How does David go back home from the store?A.On foot.B.By bike.C.By car.D.Jane offers him a lift.正确答案:A6.Why did David go to the store?A.Because he wanted to buy some bags.B.Because he wanted to buy some grocery for a dinner.C.Because he wanted to meet with the Jane.D.Because he wanted to buy the Kremers some gifts.正确答案:B7.What can we learn about the Kremers from the dialogue?A.They are coming home from a vacation.B.They are David’ s relatives.C.They asked David to prepare dinner before they arrived at home.D.They rent a room to David in their house.正确答案:A8.What do we know about David?A.He is working in a school.B.He is grateful to the Kremers.C.He has little money and can’t afford to pay the house rent.D.He is inviting some of his friends to the dinner.正确答案:B听力原文:London taxi drivers know the capital like the back of their hands. No matter how small or indistinct the street is, the driver will be able to get you there without any trouble. The reason London taxi drivers are so efficient is that they all have gone through a very tough training period to get special taxi driving license. During this period, which can take two to four years, the would-be taxi driver has to learn the most direct route to every single road and to every important building in London. To achieve this, most learners go around the city on small motorbikes practicing how to move to and from different points of the city. Learner taxi drivers are tested several times during the training period by government officers. The exams are terrible experience. The officers ask you “How do you get from Birmingham Palace to the Tower of London?” and you have to take them there in the direct line. When you get to the tower, they won’t say “ Well done!” They will quickly move on to the next question. After five or six questions, they will just say “See you in two months’ time. “ and then you know the exam is over. Learner drivers are not allowed to work and earn money as drivers. Therefore, many of them keep their present jobs until they have obtained the license. The training can cost quite a lot, because learners have to pay for their own expenses on the tests and the exam.9.Why are London taxi drivers efficient?A.Because they all grow up in London.B.Because they have a special license.C.Because they all have gone through a very tough training period.D.Because they drive at a high speed.正确答案:C10.How long does the training period last?A.Two years.B.Three years.C.Four years.D.Two to four years.正确答案:D11.Why do learner drivers have to keep their present jobs?A.Because they want to earn more money.B.Because they are not allowed to earn money as drivers without a license.C.Because they don’t want to leave the jobs.D.Because they are asked to do so.正确答案:B12.What can we learn from the passage?A.London tax drivers always take a map of London with them.B.Streets in London are quite small.C.Learner taxi drivers use cars during the training.D.The exams during the training period are not easy.正确答案:D听力原文:W: OK, Mr. Wang. Let’ s get started. Could you tell me a bit about yourself?M: Certainly, I took a science degree in physics. But.I didn’ t want to stay in that field, so I took a master’ s degree in marketing.W: I see. And since then you’ ve been working for a design company?M: Right. With Magna Design for three years now. I think it’ s time to move on.W: Why do you think so?M: Well, it’ s been a very interesting three years and I’ ve learned a lot, but it’ s a very small company and I’ m looking for more of challenge.W: So you think we can offer you that?M: I hope so. Certainly, the job of international marketing director seems to be what I am looking for. As you can see from my application I can speak English, Japanese and a bit of German.W: Yes, that could be useful to us. Do you think you have enough experience for this post? After all, you have only three years of marketing behind youM: I know that doesn’ t seem like much, but I was playing a leading role with Magna Design. It is a small company, so I was given a lot of responsibilities.W: Such as?M: I was in charge of developing a marketing plan for the company.W: That sounds very impressive.13.What was the man’ s major as an undergraduate?A.English.B.Physics.C.Fashion design.D.International trade,正确答案:B14.What does the man think of his job in Magna Design?A.Interesting.B.Impressive.C.Demanding.D.Competitive.正确答案:A15.What does the man expect from a new job?A.A quicker promotion.B.Greater success.C.More responsibilities.D.More challenges.正确答案:D16.What job is the man applying for?A.Art designer.B.Assistant manager.C.German translator.D.Marketing director.正确答案:D听力原文:W: Well, what did Edward want anyway?M: Oh, he wanted to know if he could borrow my notes from Monday’ s chemistry class. He’ s worried about the exam we have on Friday morning, and he is hoping I’ 11 rescue him by letting him get a copy of my notes. I told him “No” , but he wouldn’ t let it drop.W: Well, it’ s none of my business, but why are you so upset about it? I think it’ s normal to ask someone to borrow their notes if you have to miss a class. That’ s the responsible thing to do. He probably asked you because he knows you are one of the strongest students in class. Besides, are you his friends?M: Yeah, we are friends. And I don’t have any problem helping people who need to miss class. I let you borrow my notes before the last exam , didn’t I? Well, yeah, and I’ ve had to get help from other people before. But I happened to know that Edward missed class last week because he went to a concert with a friend, not because he was sick or anything like that. Who will spend so much time on his notes so other people can go and have fun?17.What did Edward want the man to do?A.To lend him his class notes.B.To help him go over the last class.C.To ask leave for him next Monday.D.To copy the class handouts for him.正确答案:A18.Why is the man so upset?A.He has trouble with his chemistry.B.He has trouble with his classmates.C.He had to miss his chemistry class.D.He had to reject his friend’ s request.正确答案:D19.Why was Edward absent from his chemistry class?A.He went to a concert.B.He went to see a friend.C.He went to see a doctor.D.He went to a funny show.正确答案:A20.What do we learn about the man?A.He’ s a man of humor.B.He’ s a man of ambition.C.He’ s a man of principle.D.He’ s a man of sympathy.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Good evening. This is Miss Know It All for today’ s program. We have Mr. Brian Smith, a travel agent. Mr. Smith, you have some exciting vacations to recommend, don’ t you?M: Yes, coffee vacations. Coffee has come a long way since it was sold in cans. But many coffee drinkers still haven’ t recognized that a good cup of coffee should be treated like a fine wine, rolled on the tongue and slowly enjoyed. For developing your passion for coffee, what is better than taking a holiday devoted to this wonderful bean.W: Our listeners must be interested, but where can they go?M: They have several choices. The twelve-day tour of the coffee birth place in Ethiopia explores the living history of coffee. It’ s $ 1,988 per person. Or they can go to the seven-day coffee house tour in Italy. That’s $ 1,800 per person. There is also a nine-day women in coffee tour in Peru, making stops at female-owned coffee farms, $ 1,895 per person.W: These are all long vacations. Do you have a short one for a weekend or so?M: Hawaii will be the perfect choice. Each of its five major islands sponsors coffee events, from the annual Kona Festival to a scenic coffee-farm driving tour. Just two days, $ 100 per person.W: Thank you, Mr. Smith.21.What does Smith say about coffee?A.It should be sold in cans.B.It should be drunk slowly.C.It should be long stored for better taste.D.It should be enjoyed together with wine.正确答案:B22.What is the price of a coffee vacation per person in Italy?A.$100.B.$1,800.C.$1,895.D.$1,988.正确答案:B23.How many days does the tour in Peru last?A.2.B.7.C.9.D.12.正确答案:C24.What can vacationers do in Hawaii?A.Go on a coffee-farm driving tour.B.Visit female-owned coffee farms.C.See several different coffee houses.D.Explore the living history of coffee.正确答案:A听力原文:W: OK, Mr. Wang. Let’ s get started. Could you tell me a bit about yourself?M: Certainly, I took a science degree in physics. But I didn’ t want to stay in that field, so I took a master’ s degree in marketing.W: I see. And since then you’ ve been working for a design company?M: Right. With Magna Design for three years now. I think it’s time to move on.W: Why do you think so?M: Well, it’ s been a very interesting three years and I’ ve learned a lot, but it’ s a very small company and I’ m looking for more of challenge.W: So you think we can offer you that?M: I hope so. Certainly, the job of international marketing director seems to be what I am looking for. As you can see from my application I can speak English, Japanese and a bit of German.W: Yes, that could be useful to us. Do you think you have enough experience for this post? After all, you have only three years of marketing behind you.M: I know that doesn’ t seem like much, but I was playing a leading role with Magna Design. It is a small company, so I was given a lot of responsibilities.W: Such as?M: I was in charge of developing a marketing plan for the company.W: That sounds very impressive.25.What was the man’ s major as an undergraduate?A.English.B.Physics.C.Fashion design.D.International trade.正确答案:B26.What does the man think of his job in Magna Design?A.Interesting.B.Impressive.C.Demanding.D.Competitive.正确答案:A27.What does the man expect from a new job?A.A quicker promotion.B.Greater success.C.More responsibilities.D.More challenges.正确答案:D28.What job is the man applying for?A.Art designer.B.Assistant manager.C.German translator.D.Marketing director.正确答案:D听力原文:W: Well, what did Edward want anyway?M: Oh, he wanted to know if he could borrow my notes from Monday’ s chemistry class. He’ s worried about the exam we have on Friday morning, and he is hoping I’ll rescue him by letting him get a copy of my notes. I told him “No” , but he wouldn’ t let it drop.W: Well, it’ s none of my business, but why are you so upset about it? I think it’ s normal to ask someone to borrow their notes if you have to miss a class. That’ s the responsible thing to do. He probably asked you because he knows you are one of the strongest students in class. Besides, are you his friends?M. Yeah, we are friends And I don’ t have any problem helping people who need to miss class. I let you borrow my notes before the last exam , didn’ t I ? Well, yeah, and I’ ve had to get help from other people before. But I happened to know that Edward missed class last week because he went to a concert with a friend, not because he was sick or anything like that. Who will spend so much time on his notes so other people can go and have fun?29.What did Edward want the man to do?A.To lend him his class notes.B.To help him go over the last class.C.To ask leave for him next Monday.D.To copy the class handouts for him.正确答案:A30.Why is the man so upset?A.He has trouble with his chemistry.B.He has trouble with his classmates.C.He had to miss his chemistry class.D.He had to reject his friend’ s request.正确答案:D31.Why was Edward absent from his chemistry class?A.He went to a concert.B.He went to see a friend.C.He went to see a doctor.D.He went to a funny show.正确答案:A32.What do we learn about the man?A.He’ s a man of humor.B.He’ s a man of ambition.C.He’ s a man of principle.D.He’ s a man of sympathy.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Good evening. This is Miss Know It All for today’ s program. We have Mr. Brian Smith, a travel agent. Mr. Smith, you have some exciting vacations to recommend, don’ t you?M: Yes, coffee vacations. Coffee has come a long way since it was sold in cans. But many coffee drinkers still haven’ t recognized that a good cup of coffee should be treated like a fine wine, rolled on the tongue and slowly enjoyed. For developing your passion for coffee, what is better than taking a holiday devoted to this wonderful bean.W: Our listeners must be interested, but where can they go?M: They have several choices. The twelve-day tour of the coffee birth place in Ethiopia explores the living history of coffee. It’ s $ 1,988 per person. Or they can go to the seven-day coffee house tour in Italy. That’s $ 1,800 per person. There is also a nine-day women in coffee tour in Peru, making stops at female-owned coffee farms, $ 1,895 per person.W: These are all long vacations. Do you have a short one for a weekend or so?M: Hawaii will be the perfect choice. Each of its five major islands sponsors coffee events, from the annual Kona Festival to a scenic coffee-farm driving tour. Just two days, $ 100 per person.W: Thank you, Mr. Smith.33.What does Smith say about coffee?A.It should be sold in cans.B.It should be drunk slowly.C.It should be long stored for better taste.D.It should be enjoyed together with wine.正确答案:B34.What is the price of a coffee vacation per person in Italy?A.$100.B.$1,800.C.$1,895.D.$1,988.正确答案:B35.How many days does the tour in Peru last?A.2.B.7.C.9.D.12.正确答案:C36.What can vacationers do in Hawaii?A.Go on a coffee-farm driving tour.B.Visit female-owned coffee farms.C.See several different coffee houses.D.Explore the living history of coffee.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Good morning. Can I help you?M: I’ d like to make a complaint about my holiday in Paris last week.W: I’ m sorry to hear that. What exactly was the problem?M: First of all, the coach taking us to the hotel broke down and we had to wait for over 2 hours in the terrible heat before our replacement arrived. Then when we got to the hotel, we found our room hadn’ t been cleaned.W: Oh, dear. Did you complain to the hotel staff?M: Of course, but we were told all the cleaners were off duty. Anyway, that’ s not all. The people in room above sounded like they were having all night parties every night. I demanded another room but the receptionist told me the hotel was full.W: Oh, I see.M: And the worst thing was the food in the restaurant was awful. It was so bad we had to eat out all the time despite having paid for meals in the price of our holiday.W: I do apologize. I’ d like to offer you a 20% discount on the price of one of our autumn breaks as a gesture of good will.M: A 20% discount? You must be joking. I want to see the manager.37.Whom is the man probably complaining to?A.A receptionist.B.A travel agent.C.A coach driver.D.A hotel staff member.正确答案:B38.Why did the man wait in the heat for two hours? A.The coach had to be replaced.B.The coach driver felt sick.C.The hotel rooms were full.D.The hotel had to be cleaned.正确答案:A39.What did the man mention in his complaint? A.Impolite hotel cleaners.B.Dark light and dirty rooms.C.Rude people living downstairs.D.Disturbing noise and poor food.正确答案:D40.How did the man feel about the woman’ s apology? A.Amusing.B.Annoying.C.Desirable.D.Reasonable.正确答案:B。

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)

公共英语三级听力专项强化真题试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1.听力原文:M: Hey, Shelly, I am going to get some chips and water, what can I get for you?W: Well, I don’ t really need anything, maybe just a coke, but hurry up, the movie will start soon.M: Don’t worry, I’ll be right back.1.Where are the speakers?A.At a party.B.At a cinema.C.At a restaurant.D.At a bus station.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Is your next door neighbor moving out? W: Yes, she’ s found a job in London.M: Do you know if her apartment has been rented yet? I am thinking of moving. My apartment is too far away from the company.W: I will inquire for you then.2.What do we learn about the man?A.He wants to rent an apartment.B.He plans to leave his company.C.He has found a job in London.D.He will inquire for the woman.正确答案:A听力原文:M: Hey, Mary, can you do something for me, please? W: Sure, Nick. What do you need?M: Could you tell Linda that I won’ t be able to have lunch with her today. I have to meet with a client.W: OK, no problem.3.What is the man going to do?A.Go out with Nick.B.Eat out with Linda.C.Meet with a client.D.Discuss work with Mary.正确答案:C听力原文:M: We are all so frustrated because our department manager is just hopeless. W: What do you mean exactly?M: Well, he doesn’ t know how to manage people, he just upsets everybody. We are all hoping he’ll get fired.W: You’ d better shut up. He is heading straight for us.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to manage people.B.Their departmental work.C.How to avoid getting fired.D.Their incompetent manager.正确答案:D听力原文:M: I went to the supermarket yesterday. I mean shopping alone is indeed a challenge. W: Didn’t Mary go with you?M: No way. Even though she didn’ t have a lot of work in the office, she would prefer staying home.5.What do we learn about Mary?A.She is not interested in shopping.B.She is not free for housework.C.She is too busy to go shopping.D.She is interested in office work.正确答案:A听力原文:W: As an attorney, you have practiced law over twenty years, and dealt with all types of cases. It seems that you enjoy your work so much.M: Yeah, but you know, my childhood dream was to be a judge.6.What is the man?A.He is a judge.B.He is a lawyer.C.He is a teacher.D.He is a researcher.正确答案:B听力原文:M: I love eating in the restaurants, but it is so expensive now.W: I know. That’ s why I have stopped going out for dinner. I now meet my friends at noon, because lunch is a bargain at many places. M: That’ s a good idea.7.Why does the woman eat out at noon?A.To keep fit.B.To save time.C.To save money.D.To make friends.正确答案:C听力原文:M: David finally found a new job last week. He has been unemployed for a year. W: But Mary told me he is now paid only 1/3 as much as before.M: It is still much better than being out of work.8.What do we learn about David?A.He lost his job last week.B.He is working with Mary.C.He has been ill for a year.D.He earns less than before.正确答案:D听力原文:M: Do you like our textbook? I think the texts are too long. W: For me, long texts are easy to read.M: That’ s an interesting point. But long texts are not suitable for the beginners, don’ t you think?W: Well, you have your viewpoint, I have mine.9.What does the woman think of the texts?A.They are too long.B.They read poorly.C.They suit beginners.D.They are interesting.正确答案:D听力原文:W: Listen! John, the report says the adults spend an average of five hours online at home everyday, and miss many exciting things.M: So what? No evidence of how bad modern technology is! W: Come on, at least it fits you well.10.What do we learn about the man?A.He prefers fact-based reports.B.He spends a lot of time online.C.He enjoys exciting things in life.D.He puts much blame on technology.正确答案:B听力原文:W: Mike, we’ll need to rent a car for our trip next week. Could you do that for us?M: Certainly. I need to know whether you want an ordinary car, a sport’s model, or a station wagon.W: Just the ordinary one.11.What does the woman want the man to do?A.Help plan a trip.B.Rent a car for her.C.Help repair her car.D.Take a trip with her.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Mary, you look upset. What’ s wrong?W: Well, the boss was angry about my sales plan. M: Was it overdue, or something?W: It’ s about the figures. I gotsome of them wrong. Lily gave me those figures, but I didn’ t check them.12.Why is the woman upset?A.The boss criticized her.B.Lily quarreled with her.C.Her report was overdue.D.Her sales dropped sharply.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Allen, do you know why our client hasn’ t arrived yet? He was supposed to be here an hour ago.M: Well, his plane was delayed in New York.W: OK, now I have some extra time to revise my marketing report.13.What is the woman going to do?A.Visit a client in New York.B.Meet a client at the airport.C.Revise a marketing report.D.Help the man with a report.正确答案:C听力原文:W: Did you attend the lecture by Dr. Lee yesterday? M: Yes, I did.W: It was so great that we didn’t hear the bell. What did you think of it? M: It was amazing, but I can’t agree with him on some points.14.What do we know about the woman?A.She liked the lecture a lot.B.She was late for the lecture.C.She disagreed with Dr. Lee.D.She gave a lecture yesterday.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Jim, how do children like the Home economics classes in your school?M: They are very happy we have it because we teach them how to cook, to sew, some vital skills. W: Yeah. Parents really emphasize cooking and sewing at home.15.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to cook and sew.B.Parent -child relationship.C.Home economics education.D.How to make children happy.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Did Bill really have his two wisdom teeth pulled out?W: Yes, hisdentist suggested that he should because he had suffered a great deal of toothache since last September.M: Oh, good. He won’t be bothered by them again.16.What do we learn about Bill?A.He had his two teeth pulled out.B.He paid a lot for his dental care.C.He had a quarrel with his dentist.D.He had to ease his toothache first.正确答案:A听力原文:W: I feel sorry for my brother. He’ s really under stress. M: Why is that?W: He’ s trying to get into the country’ s top engineering school and I’ ve never seen anyone study so hard. He hardly sleeps at the moment.M: Well, the competition to get in there is absolutely fierce.17.Why is the woman’ s brother under stress?A.He finds it hard to fall asleep at night.B.He finds it hard to concentrate on his study.C.He is trying hard to study engineering.D.He is trying hard to go to his ideal college.正确答案:D听力原文:W: We’ ve been waiting all week for this concert and the performance is said to be excellent. M: Yeah, and with our students’ discount, the tickets will be real cheap.W: Ah, gosh! I’ m afraid I left my student ID card in the dormitory.18.What does the woman imply?A.She lost her student ID card.B.The performance is not worth the money.C.The tickets are less expensive than expected.D.She won’t be able to get any discount.正确答案:D听力原文:W: I’ m so fed up with being stuck in the house all day.M: Well, you can’ t expect to go out so soon after breaking your leg. Look , I brought something to cheer you up. It’ s a bottle of latest French perfume. W: Oh, how thoughtful of you !19.What do we learn about the woman?A.She is to go out soon.B.She is to cheer up the man.C.She has injured her leg.D.She has bought some perfume.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Helen. We are going to have a company party next Friday.W: Really? Will all the employees come?M: Yes, they will. And could you help me to order some food and drinks?W: OK. I’ll get everything ready by next Thursday.20.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Host the party.B.Prepare for the party.C.Remind him of the party.D.Go with him to the party.正确答案:B听力原文:W: I can’ t make it now. Is tomorrow evening all right? M: I guess so. The movie will be here through next week.21.What are these people planning to do?A.To see a movie.B.To make some coffee.C.To borrow money.D.To prepare a dinner party.正确答案:A听力原文:W: The hours are 9 to 12 Monday through Friday. M: Is there any paid vacation?22.What are these two talking about?A.An appointment.B.School hours.C.A part-time job.D.Vacation plans.正确答案:C听力原文:W: I can’t believe it’s raining again.M: Three weeks without a change is pretty boring. W: It’ s the typical weather in London.23.What does the man mean?A.There’ s been nothing but rain for quite some time.B.He’ s bored with the changing weather.C.He thinks that it’ll rain for three more weeks.D.He’ s bored about the topic on weather.正确答案:A听力原文:W: You took an optional course this semester, didn’ t you? How is it going? M: Terrible! It seems like the more the professor talks, the less I understand.24.How did the man feel about the course?A.He wishes to have more courses like it.B.He finds it hard to follow the teacher.C.He wishes the teacher would talk more.D.He doesn’ t like the teacher’ s accent.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Excuse me. I’ d like to place an advertisement for a used car in the Sunday edition of your paper.W: OK, but you have to run your advertisement all week. We don’t quote rates for just Sunday.25.Where is the conversation most probably taking place?A.At a news stand.B.At a car dealer’ s.C.At a publishing house.D.At a newspaper office.正确答案:D听力原文:W: The mechanic said it would cost 300 dollars to have the car repaired. M: We might as well spend 300 dollars more to buy a new one then.26.What would the man probably do?A.To save $300.B.To have the mechanic repair the car.C.To repair the car himself.D.To buy a new car.正确答案:D听力原文:M: We’ll go for an outing tomorrow. Would you like to join us?W: I’d like to, but I think it’ s going to rain. The temperature is dropping. M: You can’ t be right. The weather forecast says fine weather for tomorrow. W: I hope so. But I won’t take the risk. Thanks for asking.27.Why doesn’t the woman want to go for an outing?A.Because she is afraid of bad weather.B.Because the temperature is too low.C.Because it is going to snow.D.Because outings are risky.正确答案:A听力原文:M: My library book is eight days overdue. Can you tell me how much I owe you? W: 8 cents a day.M: OK. Here’ s the money.28.How much does the man owe the woman?A.64 cents.B.18 cents.C.80 cents.D.16 cents.正确答案:A听力原文:W: Well, this must be the National Library.M: I guess so. Oh no! I don’t think it’s open today. Look. It says”Closed Tuesdays”. W: Well, we’ll just have to come back tomorrow.M: But we’ re supposed to go on that tour tomorrow.W: Oh, that’ s right. I forgot all about it. How about the day after tomorrow then?M: It’ s OK with me.29.When will they visit the National Library?A.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Thursday.D.On the weekend.正确答案:C听力原文:M: How did your interview go?W: I couldn’ t feel better about it.M: You weren’t nervous, were you?W: Not at all. The interviewer was very friendly.30.What do we learn from the conversation?A.The woman is sick.B.The woman is worried about her interview.C.The woman is confident.D.The woman is feeling better.正确答案:C听力原文:M: Good morning. I’ m here for an interview. Can you tell me where the manager’ s office is? W: The manager’ s office is down the passage, to the left.M: Thank you.31.What does the man want to do?A.Interview the manager.B.Apply for a job.C.Visit a woman.D.Travel.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Every boy and every girl is going to climb the mountain tomorrow. Can I go with them, Mom?W: I’ m afraid not. Wait till you have finished reading the book, dear.32.What does the mother want the boy to do?A.Read a book.B.Climb the mountain.C.Wait for her.D.Wash the clothes正确答案:A听力原文:M: I’ m so bored. I have nothing to do at work. I just surf the Internet all day long. W: Damn! I’ m so busy at work, and it’ s driving me crazy. I really wish I had your job.33.What are the speakers talking about?A.Driving.B.The Internet.C.Their jobs.D.Their friends正确答案:C听力原文:W: How is your day going?M: I’ m looking for a job. The job market does not look that great, but I can’t give up.34.What is the man going to do?A.Look for a job.B.Watch movieC.Give up his job.D.Go shopping.正确答案:A听力原文:M: Why you didn’ t come to class yesterday?W: I missed the bus and by the time I got to campus, class was already over.35.Why did the woman fail to come to class?A.She didn’t catch the bus.B.The class began too early.C.She didn’t find the campus.D.She is ill with headache.正确答案:A听力原文:M: Sheila is a very persuasive speaker. When she talks, people stop and listen. W: That’ s right. A lot of people even change their opinions after talking to her.36.What do we know about Sheila?A.She talks a lot.B.People are persuaded in her speeches.C.She stops talking to people.D.She likes to make friends.正确答案:B听力原文:M: Cathy, this is Mike. I am telephoning because I am going to meet some guests at the airport. So I will be absent for lunch.W: That is OK. I will wait for you at supper time. M: See you then.37.What’ s the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Boss and secretary.C.Host and guest.D.Teacher and student.正确答案:A听力原文:M: Look! Here comes the bus. Let’s hurry.W: Why run? There is no need to be in such a hurry. There will be another one in two or three minutes.38.What does the woman mean?A.Be quick.B.Run for a while.C.Sometimes.D.Take the next bus.正确答案:D听力原文:M: What made you so upset?W: My neighbour gave me her word that she would keep her cat off my grass, but she hasn’ t.M: That’s too bad.39.What is the woman unhappy about?A.Her neighbour’ s keeping a cat.B.Her neighbour’ s walking on her grass.C.Her neighbour’ s not keeping her word.D.Her neighbour’ s walking on her street.正确答案:C听力原文:W: What kind of music do you enjoy listening to?M: I like to listen to Rock.W: Why do you like that type of music?M: I like the kinds of instruments that they use.W: I think that’ s an excellent reason to like something.M: Thanks, I feel the same way.40.Why does the man like that type of music?A.Because he likes the instruments.B.Because Rock interests him.C.Because the music is wonderful.D.Because the music is terrible. 正确答案:A。

2022河北命题研究英语听力强化练原文

2022河北命题研究英语听力强化练原文

2022河北命题研究英语听力强化练原文part iii reading comprehension (40 minutes)section adirections:in this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. you are required toselect one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. read the passage through carefully before making your choices. each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. please mark the corresponding letter for each item on answer sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. you may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.one in six. believe it or not, that’s the number of americans wh o struggle with hunger. to make tomorrow a little better, feeding america, the nation’s largest 36 hunger-relief organization, has chosen september as hunger action month. as part of its 30 ways in 30 days program, it’s asking 37 across the country to help the more than food banks and 61, agencies inits network providelow-income individuals and families with the fuel they need to 38 .it’s the kind of work that’s done every day at st. andrew’s episcopal church in san antonio. people who 39 at its front door on the first and third thursdays of each month aren’t looking for god –they’re there for something to eat. st. andrew’s runs a food pantry (食品室) that 40 the city and several of the 41 towns.janet drane is its manager.in the wake of the 42 , the number of families in need of food assistancebegan to grow. it is 43 that 49 million americans are unsure of where they will find their next meal. what’s most surprising is that 36% of them live in 44 where at least one adult is working. “it used to be that one job was all you needed,” says st. andrew’s drane. “the people we see now have three or four part-time jobs and they’re still right on the edge 45 .”注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答。

大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级听力篇章专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Thank you for coming, everyone.(23)Today’s presentation will show how we see the development of the motor car in the short to medium term, and that is why we have invited all of you here today. Let’s start with power. It’s clear that petrol-driven engines have no future. Already there are many alternative fuel vehicles on the market, powered by anything from solar power to natural gas. Some independent thinkers have even produced cars that run on vegetable oil. But as we all know, of all these alternative fuel vehicles, the most practical are electric vehicles.(24)Sure, in the past electric vehicles have their problems, namely, a limited driving range and very few recharging points, which limited their use.(25)Now, however, recent developments in electric vehicle technology mean they can match conventional petrol engines in terms of performance and safety. Let’s not forget that electric vehicles are cleaner. Plus, importantly, the power source is rechargeable, so this does not involve using any valuable resources. Moving on to communications, very soon, cars will be linked to GPS satellites, so they’ll do all the driving for you. What controls the main for the users will be audio-based. So, for example, you’ll just have to say “ a bit warmer” , and the air conditioning will adjust automatically. You’ll also be able to receive e-mail, music and movies, all via an internet link. So just type in the destination you want, sit back, sleep, watch a movie, whatever.23. What is the presentation mainly about?24. What used to restrict the use of electric vehicles?25. What does the speaker say about electric vehicles of today?1.A.Advice on the purchase of cars.B.Information about the new green-fuel vehicles.C.Trends for the development of the motor car.D.Solutions to global fuel shortage.正确答案:C解析:短文是一篇演说稿,开头就提到了陈述的内容——我们如何看待汽车在短中期的发展情况。

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