7月英语四级真题听力原文
2020年7月四级听力原文及答
2020年7月四级听力原文及答案Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)Section ANews Report 1Good morning! In today's headlines, Scotland's Transport Minister has warned potentially extreme weather conditions as heavy snow is forecast across the country later this week. Orange warnings are in force in many areas on Wednesday and Thursday. (1)The Transport Minister advised parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday, this is what he said to us.The orange warning may be raised to red in some areas. That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scotland. The orange warning has been extended until 6 p.m. on Thursday. Trains, planes and ferries are also likely to be affected, with wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as cold as -15℃.(2)The head of road policing said, 'I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys. Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone. There could be significant traffic delays, so please start to plan your journey now to consider if youreally need to travel on conditions of this …Questions 1 to 2 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 1: What were people in parts of Scotland advised to do? Question 2: What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?News Report 2(3)Romania's wetlands are coming back to life, thanks to help from local communities, the World Wildlife Fund and funding from the European Union. Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta –home to 300 species of birds – have filled with wildlife. The land has been connected to the network of lakes and streams in the area. 'A lot of birds have migrated to the area and one doesn't need to travel long hours anymore or go to other lakes to watch the birds, ' says Ion Meuta, Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia. The area around Mahmudia, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the third-most biodiverse in the world, after Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands. Groups used earth-moving equipment to restore the waterways. (4)Government officials proposed to protect the area's endangered wild fish by issuing a fishing ban over the next decade.Questions 3 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question3: What is the news report mainly about?Question4: What did government's officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?News Report 3Scott Dunn, recently awoke from a medically-induced sleep he'd been in after a car accident. He was heartbroken after realizing he'd missed his high school graduation. His classmates decided to give him a second chance. It was just a month ago that East Juniata High School seniors met in the school's auditorium for graduation. And last week, they did it again. (5)Scott's car accident was on May 22nd, just 3 days before the ceremony. (6)"I remember waking up in the hospital and asking mom, 'What day it was', she told me it was the 28th." He said, "I looked at her and said, ‘I missed my graduation." The school's principal, Mr. Fausey, called Scott's mom Karen and said that everybody wants to do something special for him. Students wore their caps and gowns and sat in the front of the auditorium. Scott's parents, Karen and Scott Senior, sat front and center. After brief speeches, Scott's name was called, only Scott's name. He walked across the stage as the audience cheered. A graduation for one. (7)"I'm speechless," Scott said. "I don’t know how to even explain it. I'm speechless to know that so many people are behind me."Questions 5 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question5: What happened to Scot a month ago?Question6: What did Scot ask about when he regained consciousness? Question7: Why was Scot speechless at the graduation ceremony?Section BConversation OneM:How do you like your new flexible work in arrangement? Do you enjoy working from home?W:Yes and no, I find an isolation challenging at times, apart from my mother, not too many people I know, have time for phone chat during working hour. I tried the lib rary but found I wasn’t really keen on working there.M:No, neither would I. I find the library a bit too quiet. I’d lack inspiration or stimulation, which would be counter-productive to getting a lot of work done.W:I found the same thing. So, lately, I’v e been going out to Cafes occasionally, I love the noise, the people, the busyness of a Café, the sense of being out in the world.M: Coffee shops seem to have affectively become off spaces for so many people in this digital age. Though I’m not sure how Café ownersfeel about it - having so many people who go to that places to work rather than drink and eat.W:Yes, some people seem to spend a lot of time there and not order much. The most annoying one for Café owners must truly be those, usually only two of them, who occupy a table for six with their laptops and paperwork.M:They should sit at a table for two, not the table for six. Some obviously stay so long, they need to plug the laptops into a power adapter. I nearly tripped over someone’s computer elect rical lead the other day in my local café.W:It’s a double-edged sword, no doubt about that, for a Café owner. While remote workers h elp to keep the café full in quiet times, they can take up valuable table space and busy period.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question8. What does the woman say is the disadvantage of working from home?Question9. What does the man say is counter-productive to getting work done in the library?Question10. What does the woman like about doing one’s work in a café?Question11. What is most annoying for café owners according to theConversation TwoW: I’m going to start working for another job. I can’t see myself getting an opportunity to progress on my company anytime in the near future. And I really think my skills and abilities deserve a higher salary.M: You are not going to quit, are you?W: I’m think ing I might as well. Then I can devote more time and energy to find me a better position at another company.M: But you’ve been in your present company less than two years, haven’t you? This would be the third time you’ve left your job in the last five years. If you do several jobs in a relatively short span of time, perspective employers might see that you lack loyalty. That could make them worry and reluctant to employ you.W: Unfortunately, loyalty doesn’t pay. Even if I get a promotion at my company, it’s likely to be less sizeable than if I were to get a job elsewhere. And even if I get a promotion, I’m not guaranteed to get a raise. I had that experience at another company I worked up.M: They want you to take on more work and responsibility but for the same amount of money?W: More or less, yes. The way I see it, through having different jobs, I’ve got a lot of experience, and different jobs and in differentM: But potential employers might worry about that experience is not deep, or thorough enough.W: Perhaps, but I feel pretty confident that I can sell myself. You know what they say, fortune favors the brave.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question12: What makes the woman think about changing her job? Question13: What does the man say about people who keep changing their jobs?Question14: What does the woman say would happen even if she got promoted in her current company?Question15: What benefit has the woman gain from changing her jobs frequently?Section CPassage OneThere is a saying that goes something along the lines of ‘You must love yourself first before you can l ove someone else.’ Similarly, I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy in your own company before you can truly be yourself in the company of others. There is a massive difference between being lonely and being alone.Loneliness is a hor rible feeling. However, you don’t have to actually be alone to feel that way. Many times, I’ve felt lonely when surrou nded by a big group of people. In contrast, being alone can actually be a blessing, particularly, when you’ve actively chosen it. In my ex perience, being bored and alone is dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of loneliness. The trick is to be active. Get outside, stretch your legs, do something cultural, buy yourself something tasty to eat or something pretty to wear. You don’t have to take anyone else into consideration and can do whatever you please. Spending time alone also allows you to more ef ficiently take care of problems. And then, when it’s time to be social and meet up with your friends, you will be fully there, because you won’t have too much other stuff floating around in your mind. Having been alone for a bit, you will also appreciate y our friends’ company more and chances are your time spent together will be more worthwhile.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 16: What does the speaker say about being alone? Question 17: What does the speake r say how to reduce one’s feeling of loneliness?Question 18: What is an advantage of spending one’s time alone?Passage TwoWhen I turned twelve, I worked summers at my father’s small brick cleaning business. I remember the harsh acid smell of the cleaning solution, and the scraping sound of stiff iron brushes against rough brick. It was tempting to have your job just finish. But anybody who worked for Thomas Kahoon had to meet his standards, and that include of me. If I messed up, he made me stay late until I got it right.My father wasn’t been me. He demanded the same at himself. Every brick he cleaned on the house stood out like a red jewel in a white setting. It was his signature.In 1970, when I was twenty, I got married. I moved out my parent's modest place into a housing project.Drugs and gang violent were just beginning to plague the projects.Some of my friend went to jail. Some were killed. My wife Verllen, was 18, and nobody gave our marriage a chance. But we believed in each other. And our faith made us strong.When we married, I worked as a stock clerk at Southwest Super Food. It was hard, tedious work. Each Friday night a truck came, with cases of food that had to be unloaded, priced and placed on shelves.Most of stock clerks try to get Friday night off. But I was always ready to work. By Saturday morning, all the kinds and drawers in my aisle would place with a label facing smartly out, like a line of soldiers on review. That was my signature. I took pride in a job nobody wanted.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 19. What do we learn about the speaker’s father?Question 20. What does the speak say about the housing project? Question 21. What do we learn about the speaker as a stock clerk?Passage ThreeWatching more than 3 hours of television a day doubles memory loss in older people, a new study of more than 3,000 adults suggests. Scientist at University College London used memory and fluency tests on the same group of people 6 years apart. They found that those who watched on average lessthan 3 hours television a day showed a decline ever round 4 to 5 percent, while those who tended to watch more than 3 hours a day declined by an average of 8 to 10 percent. The research team say they believe the alert but passive nature of television watching maybe creating stress on the mind, which contributes to memory decline.Older people who watch more television are also less likely to undertake activities knowing to preserve mental functioning, such as reading or interactive screen base pursuits, such as using the internet or playing video games. The researchers say that television viewing maybe a risk factor for all Alzheimer’s disease, but more researches needed toestablish a link.While watching television may have educational benefits and relaxation benefits, the researchers advise that adults over the age of 50 should try and ensure that television viewing is balanced with other contrasting activities. If you’re concerned that the amoun t of television you’re watching could have a negative impact on your health, you should eliminate the amount of TV watch each day and undertake some healthy hobbies.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question22. By what means does scientist at University College London measure memory lost?Question23. What contributed to memory decline in the participants? Question24. What did the researchers say about their finding concerning the link between TV viewing and xxx this disease?Question25. 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2020英语四级听力真题原文
2020年7月英语四级听力真题原文(完整版)PartⅡListening Comprehension(25minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.News Report One…parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday, ' this is what he said to us. The orange warning may be raised to red in some areas. That is a warning for snowthat has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scotland. The orange warning has been extended until 6 p.m. on Thursday. Trains, planes and ferries are also likely to be affected, with wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as cold as -15℃. The head of road policing said, 'I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys. Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone. There could be significant traffic delays, so please start to plan your journey now to consider if you really need to travel on conditions of this …Questions 1 to 2 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 1: What were people at parts of Scotland advised to do?Question 2: What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?News Report 2Romania's wetlands are coming back to life, thanks to help from local communities, the World Wildlife Fund and funding from the European Union. Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta –home to 300 species of birds –have filled with wildlife. The land has been connected to the network of lakes and streams in the area. 'A lot of birds have migrated to the area and one doesn't need to travel long hours anymore or go to other lakes to watch the birds, ' says Ion Meuta, Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia. The area around Mahmudia, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the third-most biodiverse in the world, after Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands. Groups used earth-moving equipment to restore the waterways. Government officials proposed to protect the area's endangered wild fish by issuing a fishing ban over the next decade.Questions 3 to 4 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question3: What is the news report mainly about?Question4: What did government's officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?News Report 3Scott Dunn, recently awoke from a medically-induced sleephe'd been in after a car accident. He was heartbroken after realizing he'd missed his high school graduation. His classmates decided to give him a second chance. It was just a month ago that East Juniata High School seniors met in the school's auditorium for graduation. And last week, they did it again. Scott's car accident was on May 22nd, just 3 days before the ceremony. "I remember waking up in the hospital and asking mom, 'What day it was', she told me it was the 28th." He said, "I looked at her and said, ‘I missed my graduation." The school's principal, Mr. Fausey, called Scott's mom Karen and said that everybody wants to do something special for him. Students wore their caps and gowns and sat in the front of the auditorium. Scott's parents, Karen and Scott Senior, sat front and center. After brief speeches, Scott's name was called, only Scott's name. He walked across the stage as the audience cheered. A graduation for one. "I'm speechless," Scott said. "I don’t know how to even explain it. I'm speechless to know that so many people are behind me."Questions 5 to 7 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question5: What happened to Scot a month ago?Question6: What did Scot ask about when he regained consciousness?Question7: Why was Scot speechless at the graduation ceremony?Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D) . Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single line through the centre.Conversation OneM:How do you like your new flexible work in arrangement? Do you enjoy working from home?W:Yes and no, I find an isolation challenging at times, apart from my mother, not too many people I know, have time for phone chat during working hour. I tried the library but found I wasn’t really keen on working there.M:No, neither would I. I find the library a bit too quiet. I’d lack inspiration or stimulation, which would be counter-productive to getting a lot of work done.W:I found the same thing. So, lately, I’ve been going out to Cafes occasionally, I love the noise, the people, the busyness of a Café, the sense of being out in the world.M: Coffee shops seem to have affectively become off spaces for so many people in this digital age. Though I’m not sure how Caféowners feel about it - having so many people who go to that places to work rather than drink and eat.W:Yes, some people seem to spend a lot of time there and not order much. The most annoying one for Caféowners must truly be those, usually only two of them, who occupy a table for six with their laptops and paperwork.M:They should sit at a table for two, not the table for six. Some obviously stay so long, they need to plug the laptops into a power adapter. I nearly tripped over someone’s computer electrical lead the other day in my local café.W:It’s a double-edged sword, no doubt about that, for a Caf éowner. While remote workers help to keep the caféfull in quiet times, they can take up valuable table space and busy period.Questions 10 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question8. What does the woman say is the disadvantage of working from home?Question9. What does the man say is counter-productive to getting work done in the library?Question10. What does the woman like about doing one’s work in a café?Question11. What is most annoying for caféowners according to the woman?Conversation TwoW: I’m going to start working for another job. I can’t see myself getting an opportunity to progress on my company anytime in the near future. And I really think my skills and abilities deserve a higher salary.M: You are not going to quit, are you?W: I’m thinking I might as well. Then I can devote more time and energy to find me a better position at another company.M: But you’ve been in your present company less than two years, haven’t you? This would be the third time you’ve left your job in the last five years. If you do several jobs in a relatively short span of time, perspective employers might see that you lack loyalty. That could make them worry and reluctant to employ you.W: Unfortunately, loyalty doesn’t pay. Even if I get a promotion at my company, it’s likely to be less sizeable than if I were to get a job elsewhere. And even if I get a promotion, I’m not guaranteed to get a raise. I had that experience at another company I worked up.M: They want you to take on more work and responsibility but for the same amount of money?W: More or less, yes. The way I see it, through having different jobs, I’ve got a lot of experience, and different jobs and in different industries.M: But potential employers might worry about that experience is not deep, or thorough enough.W: Perhaps, but I feel pretty confident that I can sell myself. You know what they say, fortune favors the brave.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question12: What makes the woman think about changing her job?Question13: What does the man say about people who keep changing their jobs?Question14: What does the woman say would happen even if she got promoted in her current company?Question15: What benefit has the woman gain from changing her jobs frequently?Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a ques- tion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D) . Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThere is a saying that goes something along the lines of ‘You must love yourself first before you can love someone else.’Similarly, I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy in your own company before you can truly be yourself in the company of others. There is a massive difference between being lonely and being alone. Loneliness is a horrible feeling. However, you don’t have to actually be alone to feel that way. Many times, I’ve felt lonely when surrounded by a big groupof people. In contrast, being alone can actually be a blessing, particularly, when you’ve actively chosen it. In my experience, being bored and alone is dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of loneliness. The trick is to be active. Get outside, stretch your legs, do something cultural, buy yourself something tasty to eat or something pretty to wear. You don’t have to take anyone else into consideration and can do whatever you please. Spending time alone also allows you to more efficiently take care of problems. And then, when it’s time to be social and meet up with your friends, you will be fully there, because you won’t have too much other stuff floating around in your mind. Having been alone for a bit, you will also appreciate your friends’company more and chances are your time spent together will be more worthwhile.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 16: What does the speaker say about being alone?Question 17: What does the speaker say how to reduce one’s feeling of loneliness?Question 18: What is an advantage of spending one’s time alone?Passage TwoWhen I turned twelve, I worked summers at my father’s small brick cleaning business. I remember the harsh acid smell of the cleaning solution, and the scraping sound of stiff iron brushes against rough brick. It was tempting to have your job just finish. But anybody who worked for Thomas Kahoon had to meet his standards, and that include of me. If I messed up, he made me stay late until I got it right.My father wasn’t been me. He demanded the same at himself. Every brick he cleaned on the house stood out like a red jewel in a white setting. It was his signature.In 1970, when I was twenty, I got married. I moved out my parent's modest place into a housing project.Drugs and gang violent were just beginning to plague the projects.Some of my friend went to jail. Some were killed. My wife Verllen, was 18, and nobody gave our marriage a chance. But we believed in each other. And our faith made us strong.When we married, I worked as a stock clerk at Southwest Super Food. It was hard, tedious work. Each Friday night a truck came, with cases of food that had to be unloaded, priced and placed on shelves.Most of stock clerks try to get Friday night off. But I was always ready to work. By Saturday morning, all the kinds and drawers in my aisle would place with a label facing smartly out, like a line of soldiers on review. That was my signature. I took pride in a job nobody wanted.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 19. What do we learn about the speaker’s father?Question 20. What does the speak say about the housing project?Question 21. What do we learn about the speaker as a stock clerk?Passage ThreeWatching more than 3 hours of television a day doubles memory loss in older people, a new study of more than 3,000 adults suggests. Scientist at University College London used memory and fluency tests on the same group of people 6 years apart. They found that those who watched on average less than 3 hours television a day showed a decline ever round 4 to 5 percent, while those who tended to watch more than 3 hours a day declined by an average of 8 to 10 percent. The research team say they believe the alert but passive nature of television watching maybe creating stress on the mind, which contributes to memory decline.Older people who watch more television are also less likely to undertake activities knowing to preserve mental functioning, such as reading or interactive screen base pursuits, such as using the internet or playing video games. The researchers say that television viewing maybe a risk factor for all Alzheimer’s disease, but more researches needed to establish a link.While watching television may have educational benefits and relaxation benefits, the researchers advise that adults over theage of 50 should try and ensure that television viewing is balanced with other contrasting activities. If you’re concerned that the amount of television you’re watching could have a negative impact on your health, you should eliminate the amount of TV watch each day and undertake some healthy hobbies.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question22. By what means does scientist at University College London measure memory lost?Question23. What contributed to memory decline in the participants?Question24. What did the researchers say about their finding concerning the link between TV viewing and xxx this disease?Question25. What do the researchers suggest older people do?。
2020年7月英语四级真题及参考答案
2020年7月英语四级真题及参考答案【完整版】听力部分四级新闻部分News report 1...parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday,'this is what he said to us.The orange warning maybe raised to red in some areas.That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scotland.The orangewarning has been extended until 6p.m.on Thursday.Trains,planes and ferries are also likely to be affected,with windchill that could see partsof Britain feeling as cold as-15℃.The head of road policing said,'I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys.Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing food and drink,sufficient fuel and a charged mobilephone.There could be significant traffic delays,so please start to plan your journey now to consider if you really need to travel on conditions of this...Question1:What were people at parts of Scotland advised to do? Question2:What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?News Report 2Romania's wetlands are coming back to life,thanks to help from localcommunities,the World Wildlife Fund and funding from the European Union.Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta-home to300 species of birds-have filled with wild life.The land has beenconnected to the network of lakes and streams in the area.'A lot of birds have migrated to the area and one doesn't need to travel long hours anymore or go to other lakes to watch the birds,'says lon Meuta,Deputy Mayor of Mahmud i a.The area around Mahmud i a,which is a UNESCO World Heritage site,is the third-most biodiverse in the world,after Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands.Groups usedearth-moving equipment to restore the ernment officials proposed to protect the area's endangered wild fish by issuing a fishingban over the next decade.3.What is the news report mainly about?4.What did government's officials propose to do to protect theendangered fish?四级新闻-3Part I Section AScott Dunn,recently awoke from a medically-induced sleep he'd been in after a car accident.He was heartbroken after realizing he'd missed his highschool graduation.His classmates decided to give him a second chance.It was just a month ago that East Juniata HighSchool seniors metin the school's auditorium for graduation.And last week,they did it again. Scott'scar accident was onMay22nd,just 3 days before the ceremony."I remember waking up in the hospital and asking mom,'What day it was',shetoldmeitwasthe28th."He said,"I looked at her and said,T missedmy graduation."The school's principal Mr.Fa use y,called Scott's mom Karen and said that everybody wants to do something special for him. Students wore their caps and gowns and satin the front of the auditorium. Scott's parents,Karen and Scott Senior,sat front and center.After brief speeches,Scott's name was called,only Scott's name.He walked across the stage as the audience cheered.A graduation for one."'m speechless,"Scott said.“ l d on't know how to even explain it. I'm speechless to know that so many people are behind me."Questions 5-7 are based on the news report you have just heard Question5:What happened to Scot a month ago?Question6:What did Scot ask about when he regained consciousness? Question7:Why was Scot speechless at the graduation ceremony?四级篇章-1 Passage oneThere is a saying that goes something along the lines of You must love yourself first before you can love someone else.' Similarly,I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy in your own companybefore you can truly be yourself in the company of others.There is amassive difference between being lonely and being alone.Loneliness isa horrible feeling.However,you don't have to actually be alone to feelthat way.Many times,I've felt lonely when surrounded by a big groupof people.In contrast,being alone can actually be a blessing,particularly,when you've actively chosen it.In my experience,being bored and aloneis dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of loneliness.The trick isto be active.Get outside,stretch your legs,do something cultural,buy yourself something tasty to eat or something pretty to wear.You don'thave to take anyone else into consideration and can do whatever you please.Spending time alone also allows you to more efficiently take careof problems.And then,when it's time to be social and meetup withyour friends,you will be fully there,because you won't have too much other stuff floating around in your mind.Having been alone for a bit,you will also appreciate your friends'company more and chances are yourtime spent together will be more worthwhile.Question16:What does the speaker say about being alone?Question17:What does the speaker say how to reduce one's feeling of loneliness?Question18:What is an advantage of spending one's time alone?四级篇章-2When turned twelve,I worked summers at my father's small brickcleaning business.I remember the harsh acid smell of the cleaningsolution,and the scraping sound of stiff iron brushes against rough brick.It was tempting to have your job just finish.But anybody who workedfor Thomas Kaho on had to meet his standards,and that include of me.IfI messed up,he made me stay late until got it right.My father wasn't been me.He demanded the same at himself.Everybrick he cleaned on the house stood out like a red jewel in a white setting.It was his signature.In 1970,whenⅠwas twenty,Ⅰgot ma rried.I moved out my parent's modest place into a housing project.Drugs and gang violent were just beginning to plague the projects.Some of my friend went to jail.Some were killed.My wife Ver llen,was 18,and nobody gave our marriage a chance.But we believed in eachother.And our faith made us strong.When we married,I worked as a stock clerk at Southwest SuperFood.Itwas hard,tedious work.Each Friday night a truck came,with cases of food that had to be unloaded,priced and placed on shelves.Most of stock clerks try to get Friday night off.But I was always ready to work.By Saturday morning,all the kinds and drawers in my aisle would place with a label facing smartly out,like a line of soldiers on review.That was my signature.I took pride in a job nobody wanted.19.What do we learn about the speaker's father?20.What does the speak say about the housing project?21.What do we learn about the speaker as a stock clerk?四级篇章-3Watching more than 3 hours of television a day doubles memoryloss in older people,a new study of more than 3,000 adults suggests. Scientist at University College London used memory and fluency tests on the same group of people 6 years apart.They found that those who watched on average less than 3 hours television a day showed a decline ever round 4 to 5 percent,while those who tended to watch more than 3 hours a day declined by an average of 8 to 10 percent.The research team say they believe the alert but passive nature of television watching maybe creating stress on the mind,which contributes to memory decline.Older people who watch more television are also less likely toundertake activities knowing to preserve mental functioning,such as reading or interactive screen base pursuits,such as using the internet or playing videogames.The researchers say that television viewing maybea risk factor for all Alzheimer’s disease,but more researches needed to establish a link.While watching television may have educational benefits andrelaxation benefits,the researchers advise that adults over the age of 50should try and ensure that television viewing is balanced with other contrasting activities.If you're concerned that the amount of televisionyou're watching could have a negative impact on your health,you should eliminate the amount of TV watch each day and undertake some healthy hobbies.问题:22.By what means does scientist at University College London measure memory lost?23.What contributed to memory decline in the participants?24.What did the researchers say about their finding concerning the link between TV viewing and xxx this disease?25.What do the researchers suggest older people do?四级长对话-1Conversation 1M:How do you like your new flexible work in arrangement?Do you enjoy working from home?W:Yes and no,l find an isolation challenging at times,apart from my mother,not too many people I know,have time for phone chat during working hour.I tried the library but found I was n't really keen onworking there.M:No,neither would I.I find the library abit too quiet.I'd lack inspiration or stimulation,which would be counter-productive to gettingalot of work done.W:I found the same thing.So,lately,I've been going out to Cafes occasionally,I love the noise,the people,the busyness of a Cafe,the sense of being out in the world.M:Coffeeshops seem to have affectively become off spaces for so many people in this digital age.Though I'm not sure how Cafe owners feelabout it-having so many people who goto that places to work ratherthan drink and eat.W:Yes,some people seem to spend alot of time there and not order much.The most annoying one for Cafe owners must truly be those,usually only two of them,who occupy a table for six with their laptopsand paperwork.M:They should sit at a table for two,not the table for six.Some obviously stay so long,they need to plug the laptops into a power adapter.In early tripped over someone's computer electrical lead the other day in mylocal cafeW:It'sa double-edged sword,no doubt about that,for a Cafe owner. While remote workers help to keep the cafe full in quiet times,theycan take up valuable tablespace and busy period.Questions8.What does the woman say is the disadvantage of working from home?9.What does the man say is counter-productive to getting work done in the library?10.What does the woman like about doing one's work in a cafe?11.What is most annoying for cafe owners according to the woman?四级长对话-2Conversation 2W:I'm going to start working for another job.I can't see myself getting an opportunity to progress on my company anytime in the near future. And I really think my skils and abilities deserve a higher salary.M:You are not going to quit,are you?W:'m thinking 1 might as well.Then I can devote more time and energy to find me a better position at another company.M:But you've been in your present company less than two years,haven't you?This would be the third time you've left your job in thelast five years.If you do several jobs in a relatively short span of time perspective employers might see that you lack loyalty.That could make them worry and reluctant to employ you.W:Unfortunately,loyalty doesn't pay.Even if l get a promotion at my company,it's likely to be less sizeable than if l were to get a job elsewhere.And even if l get a promotion,I'm not guaranteed to get a raise.I had that experience at another company I worked up.M:They want you to take on more work and responsiblity but for thesame amount of money?W:More or less,yes.The way I see it,through having different jobs,'ve got alot of experience,and different jobs and in different industries.M:But potential employers might worry about that experience is notdeep,or thorough enough.W:Perhaps,but l feel pretty confident that I can sell myself.You knowwhat they say,fortune favors the brave.Q12:What makes the woman think about changing her job?Q13:What does the man say about people who keep changing their jobs?Q14:What does the woman say would happen even if she got promotedin her current company?Q15:What benefit has the woman gain from changing her jobs frequently?选词填空“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated."Those were the words uttered by pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin,who firmly believed that the pursuit of science should be(26)_____ to all.As a woman working in the first half of the 20th century,Franklin's contributions to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time-including the structure of DNA-were sadly(27) _____in her lifetime.One of my proudest moments in my role as universities and science minister was being able to go some way to redress this injustice last month,by unveiling the new Mars rover named after this brilliant British scientist. Today,on International Women's Day,it is only right that we recognise the important work of female scientists like Franklin and seek to honour her memory by inspiringmore women and girls to follow in her footsteps.More than 60 years after Franklin's death,we are(28) ____living in a different world,where women play an important part in every echelon of our society=not least in science,innovation,higher education and research.UK universities are world leaders when it comes to advancing and(29) ______gender equality.The Athena SWAN charter,initially established to improve the representationof women in scientific disciplines in higher education,now has 145 members.It hasalso expanded to promote gender equality in multiple disciplines-including the arts,social sciences,humanities,business and law.In the past decade,we have seen a(30) ____increase in England in the number of women accepted on to full-time undergraduate degrees in science,technology,engineering and maths(Stem subjects) .And in the last academic year,women(31) ________for more thanhalf of all Stem postgraduates at UK universities.The government is taking furthersteps to improve women's representation in science and has today awarded nineinspiring women f 50,000 to develop inventions to tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities we face as a society.From new materials to cut down on plastics pollutionto special devices to improve posture and comfort for wheelchair users,these womenare at the forefront of creating the new technology for tomorrow.This is significant progress,but access to higher education is only half of the equation.To have real equality in the sector,we need to ensure talented women are able to progress into the academic and leadership roles they desire,and get the remuneration they deserve.Data shows us the(32) _____to success gets harder for women to climb the further up they go.I Although women makeup the majority of undergraduates in our universities,just under half of academic staff are female.At(33) ______levels,only a quarter of professors are women,and blackwomen makeup less than 2%of all female academic staffI welcome the introduction of pro-active strategies like the new initiative at theUniversity of Leicester,which I am visiting today,to increase the number of female professors by 1.5%each year,with the overall goal of having 30%professorships heldby women by 2020.There are also stark differences in pay across grades.The gender pay gap based onmedian salaries across the sector in 2016-17 was 13.7%, (34) ____there is still some wayto goto ensure women are rising through the ranks to higher grade positions and being paid(35) _.____When it comes to women in senior leadership positions,the proportion of femalevice chancellors has thankfully risen-from 22%in 2016 to 29%in 2018.Yet this isstill far from representativeOne way of ensuring equality permeates through all levels of a university is byenhancing the diversity of governing bodies,including a fair balance between male and female board members.I am pleased that UK universities have made good headway inthis area,with 55%of universities having gender-balanced boards comprising 40-60% women.The number of female chairs is also up from just 19%in 2016 to 27%in 2018.Having women properly represented in all aspects of university life is not only asign of a fair and inclusive society;it can also lead to a more cohesive,collaborative acacademic community.As I'm sure Rosalind Franklin would agree,women andacademic life can not and should not be separated.答案:26.A) accessible 27.J) overlooked 28.) thankfully 29.K) promoting 30.E) considerable31.B) accounted 32.G) ladder 33.L) senior 34.N) suggesting35.D) appropriately四级仔细阅读Its late in the evening:time to close the book and turn off the computer.You'redone for the day.What you may not realize,however,is that the learning process actually continues-in your dreams.It might sound like science fiction,but researchers are increasingly focusing onthe relationship between the knowledge and skills our brains absorb during the day and the fragmented,often bizarre imaginings they generate at night.Scientists have found that dreaming about a task we've learned is associated with improved performance inthat activity(suggesting that there's some truth to the popular notion that we're“getting”a foreign language once we begin dreaming in it) .Whats more,researchers are coming to recognize that dreaming is an essential part of understanding,organizing and retaining what we learn-and that dreams may even holdout the possibility of directingour learning as we doze.While we sleep,research indicates,the brain replays the patterns of activity it experienced during waking hours,allowing us to enter what one psychologist calls a neural(神经的) virtual reality.A vivid example of such reenactment can be seen in this video,made as part of a 2011 study by researchers in the Sleep Disorders Unit at Pit ie- Salpetriere Hospital in Paris.They taught a series of dance moves to a group of patients with conditions like sleepwalking,in which the sleeper engages in the kind of physical movement that is normally inhibited during slumber.They then videotaped the subjectsas they slept.Lying in bed,eyes closed,the woman on the tape does a faithful rendition of the dance moves she learned earlier-“the first direct and unambiguous demonstrationof overt behavioral replay of a recently learned skill during human sleep,”writes lead author Delphine Qu diet te.Of course,most of us are not quite so energetic during sleep-but our brains arebusy nonetheless.While our bodies are at rest,scientists theorize,our brains are extracting what's important from the information and events we've recently encountered,then integrating that data into the vast store of what we already know- perhaps explaining why dreams are such anodd mixture of fresh experiences and old memories.A dream about something we've just learned seems to be a sign that the new knowledge has been processed effectively .Ina 2010 study published in the journalCurrent Biology,researchers at Harvard Medical School reported that college students who dreamed about a computer maze task they had learned showed al 0-fold improvement in their ability to navigate the maze compared to participants who did not dream about the task.Robert Stick gold,one of the Harvard researchers,suggests that studying right before bedtime or taking an ap following a study session in the afternoon might increase the odds of dreaming about the material.But some scientists are pushing the notion of enhancing learning through dreaming even further,asking sleepers to mentally practice skills while they slumber.In a pilot study published in The Sport Psychologist journalin 2010,University of Bern psychologist Daniel Erlacher instructed participants to dream about tossing coins into a cup.Those who successfully dreamed about the task showed significant improvement in their real-life coin-tossing abilities.Experimentslike Erlacher's raise the possibility that we could train ourselves to cultivate skills whilewe slumber.Think about that as your head hits the pillow tonight.Brilliant readers,do you ever have dreams about what you were studying or working on while you you were awake?Did you feel that you mastered this dreamed- about material more fully?Please share your thoughts on my blog.51.What is scientists'finding about dreaming?A) It involves disconnected,weird images.B) It resembles fragments of sciencefiction.C) Dreaming about a learned task better sits performanceD) Dreaming about things being learned disturbs one's sleep52.What happens when one enters a dream state?A) The body continues to act as if the sleeper were awakeB) The neural activity of the brain will become intensifiedC) The brain behaves as if it were playing a virtual reality videogameD) The brain once again experiences the learning activities of the day.53.What does the brain do while we are sleeping?A) It systematize s all the data collected during the day.B) It substitute sold information with new data.C) It processes and absorbs newly acquired data.D) It classifies information and places it in different files.四级翻译解析-1在中国火锅已有2000多年的历史,最早流行于最寒冷的地区,然后在很多地区盛行,出现了具有地方特色的种类。
7年6月英语四级听力真题答案卷三
7年6月英语四级听力真题答案卷三20217年6月英语四级听力真题答案(卷三)英语听力是英语四级考生头疼的对象之一,下面店铺为大家送上20217年6月英语四级听力真题答案,供大家参考。
新闻原文1Q1:本题答案为B。
在听力原文中说到that said, our test driver believed the bus was going to slow or stop to allow us to merge into the traffic, and that there would be sufficient space to do that."谷歌的试驾员以为大巴会慢慢停下,就会给自驾车留有足够空间并入车流中。
言外之意是事实并非如此,所以试驾员判断错误。
Q2:本题答案为D。
在听力末尾说到,The company's self-driving cars have done well over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents. 无人驾驶车已经运行得非常好的穿越了美国的各大州,直到现在只有少数小事故。
由此可见,总体来说做的比较好。
新闻原文2Q3:本题答案为A。
听力原文中说到T om Moses who works at a nearby national par,可知这个人是在附近的国家公园工作。
Q4:本题答案为B。
听力原文中说I have never seen that many bees in one spot. It was very unusual. They were very close together and there was a lot of noise and movements. 我从没见过这么多蜜蜂聚集在一个地方。
大学英语四级听力短篇新闻专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析)
大学英语四级听力短篇新闻专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:W: I’d like to take a trip to Florida for my spring break. Can you give me any idea where to go?M: I could tell you about the places I visited, but 1 think you’d better look up a travel agency to help the arrangement.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?1.A.Go to a place he has visited.B.Make her own arrangements.C.Consult a travel agent.D.Join in a package tour.正确答案:C解析:请求建议题。
女士想去佛罗里达度假,想请男士给点建议;男士说可以给她介绍他曾经去过的地方,但最好的办法还是女士亲自找一家旅行社来帮自己安排行程。
由此可知,男士建议女士咨询旅行社代理人。
听力原文:M: I’m really tired of driving at night, even though the traffic seems fine. W: I see. Let’s stop for some food and then find a motel nearby, so we can start early tomorrow. Q: What do we learn about the speakers?2.A.They are on a long trip by car.B.They are stuck in a traffic jam.C.They are used to getting up early.D.They are tired of eating out at night.正确答案:A解析:细节推断题。
2024年7月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版
2024年7月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版(注意:本文根据所给题目进行了创作,请注意密切关注真实的英语四级考试信息)Introduction2024年7月英语四级考试是一次备受关注的重要考试。
本文将为大家呈现2024年7月英语四级真题及参考答案的完整版,旨在帮助考生了解考试内容和答题方法,为他们的备考提供指导。
Part I - 听力(Listening)第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. W: Have you checked the weather forecast for tomorrow's picnic?M: Yes. It says the weather will be sunny with a high of 28 degrees Celsius.Q: What will the weather be like for tomorrow's picnic?[解析] 根据对话内容,女士问男士是否查看了明天野餐的天气预报。
男士回答说阳光明媚,温度为28摄氏度。
所以正确答案是 A) Sunny.2. M: Excuse me, where can I find the textbooks for the biology course?W: You can find them in the university bookstore on the ground floor.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?[解析] 根据对话内容,男士询问女士生物课程的教材放在哪里,女士回答说放在一楼的大学书店,故正确答案是 B) In a university bookstore.3. W: The new mall is opening tomorrow. Would you like to go shopping there with me?M: I'd love to, but I have a meeting in the afternoon. How about this weekend?Q: What does the man mean?[解析] 女士邀请男士一起去新开的购物中心逛街,男士表示很想去但是有一个下午的会议,问女士这周末如何。
2020年7月英语四级听力真题原文(完整版)
Question7: Why was Scot speechless at the graduation ceremony?
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D) . Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single line through the centre.
working hour. I tried the library but found I wasn’t really keen on working there.
M:No, neither would I. I find the library a bit too quiet. I’d lack inspiration or stimulation, which would be counter-productive to getting a lot of work done.
2020年7月-英语四级答案-真题解析
2020年7月英语四六级答案及真题解析阅读四级第一套选词填空“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.”Those were the words uttered by pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin, who firmly believed that the pursuit of science should be (26) ______ to all.As a woman working in the first half of the 20th century, Franklin’s contributions to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time –including the structure of DNA –were sadly (27) ______ in her lifetime. One of my proudest moments in my role as universities and science minister was being able to go some way to redress this injustice last month, by unveiling the new Mars rover named after this brilliant British scientist.Today, on International Women’s Day, it is only right that we recognise the important work of female scientists like Franklin and seek to honour her memory by inspiring more women and girls to follow in her footsteps.More than 60 years after Franklin’s death, we are (28) ______ living in a different world, where women play an important part in every echelon of our society –not least in science, innovation, higher education and research.UK universities are world leaders when it comes to advancing and (29) ______ gender equality. The Athena SWAN charter, initially established to improve the representation of women in scientific disciplines in higher education, now has 145 members. It has also expanded to promote gender equality in multiple disciplines –including the arts, social sciences, humanities, business and law.In the past decade, we have seen a (30) ______ increase in England in the number of women accepted on to full-time undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem subjects). And in the last academic year, women (31) ______ for more than half of all Stem postgraduates at UK universities. The government is taking further steps to improve women’s representation in science and has today awarded nine inspiring women £50,000 to develop inventions to tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities we face as a society. From new materials to cut down on plastics pollution to special devices to improve posture and comfort for wheelchair users, these women are at the forefront of creating the new technology for tomorrow.This is significant progress, but access to higher education is only half of the equation. To have real equality in the sector, we need to ensure talented women are able to progress into the academic and leadership roles they desire, and get the remuneration they deserve.Data shows us the (32) ______ to success gets harder for women to climb the further up they go. Although women make up the majority of undergraduates in our universities, just under half of academic staff are female. At (33) ______ levels, only a quarter of professors are women, and black women make up less than 2% of all female academic staff.I welcome the introduction of pro-active strategies like the new initiative at the University of Leicester, which I am visiting today, to increase the number of female professors by 1.5% each year, with the overall goal of having 30% professorships held by women by 2020.There are also stark differences in pay across grades. The gender pay gap based on median salaries across the sector in 2016-17 was 13.7%, (34) ______ there is still some way to go to ensure women are rising through the ranks to higher grade positions and being paid (35) ______.四级第一套选词填空“Science and everyday life cannot andshould not be separated."26. A) accessible27. J) overlooked28.0) thankfully29. K) promoting30. E) considerable31. B) accounted32. G) ladder33. L) senior34. N) suggesting35. D) appropriately【仔细阅读】51.What is scientists'finding about dreaming?A) It involves disconnected,weird images.B) It resembles fragments of sciencefictionC Dreaming about a learned task better sits performanceD) Dreaming about things being learned disturbs one's sleep【答案】C【定位】..researchers are coming to recognize that dreaming is an essentiapart of understanding,organizing and retaining what we learn.52.What happens when one enters a dream state?A) The body continues to act as if the sleeper were awake.B The neural activity of the brain will become intensifiedpC) The brain behaves as if it were playing a virtual reality videogame.The brain once again experiences the learning activities of the day.D)【答案】D&【定位】While we sleep,research indicates,the brain replays the patterns ofactivity it experienced during waking hours,allowing us to enter what onepsychologist calls an eur a/(神经的) virtual reality53.What does the brain do while we are sleeping?A) It systematize s all the data collected during the day.B) It substitute sold information with new data.C) It processes and absorbs newly acquired dataSpankD) It classifies information and places it in different files.【答案】C【定位】This shows that while our bodies at rest,our brains are drawingwhat's important from the information and events we recently encounteredthen integrating that data into the vast store of what we already know.作文略英语四级翻译练习题:火锅^火锅中,重庆火锅(hotpot)最著名,也最受欢迎。
英语四级真题:2024年6月大学英语四级听力原文
英语四级真题:2024年6月大学英语四级听力原文大学英语四级听力考试是英语水平测试的重要组成部分,考查学生在英语听力方面的实际能力。
2024年6月的大学英语四级听力原文题目及内容如下:Part IDirections: In this part, you will hear 8 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken twice. After each question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1、M: The concert starts at 7:30. Let's hurry up. W: I'm sorry,I can't go with you. I have to finish this report first. Q: Why can't the woman go to the concert with the man? A. She is not interested in music. B. She has an important meeting to attend.C. She has to finish a report.D. She is sick and tired.2、M: Are you free this Sunday afternoon? W: Yes, why? M: Would you like to go watch a football match? W: Oh, no. I've never been interested in football. Q: What is the woman's attitude towards watching a football match? A. Positive. B. Negative.C. Neutral.D. Indifferent.3、M: What a nice watch! Is it new? W: Yes, my husband bought it for me last month. M: Oh, it's beautiful. But I've never seen him wear a watch. Q: What can we infer from the conversation?A. The man doesn't like watches.B. The woman doesn't know her husband well.C. The woman's husband doesn't wear a watch.D. The man is uninterested in watches.Part IIDirections: In this part, you will hear 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice. After each question, you will have 20 seconds to answer the question.4、M: Hi, Mary, how was your weekend? W: It was great! I went to the beach with my family and had a lot of fun in the sun. M: That sounds nice. What did you do there? W: We played beach volleyball, built sandcastles, and went for swimming in the sea. It was really relaxing and enjoyable. M: Sounds like you had a blast! What did you do on the last day? W: We went to a nice seafood restaurant and had some delicious meals. It was a perfect ending to a wonderful weekend. Q: What did the woman do on the last day of her weekend? A. She played beach volleyball.B. She built sandcastles.C. She went for swimming in the sea.D. She went to a seafood restaurant and had meals.41、M: Hi, Sarah, how was your trip to Europe? W: It was fantastic!I visited several countries and saw many beautiful景点. M: That's great. Which country did you like best? W: Well, I really loved Italy because of its famous art and culture. And I also enjoyed visiting France because of its delicious food and fashion industry. M: Sounds like you had an excellent time! Did you take any photos? W: Yes, I took many photos of the景点and the food. I'll show you some of them when we meet next time. Q: What does the woman say about her trip to Europe?。
2020年7月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版
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【新东方在线版】【分科目整理】一、作文&参考范文作文题目:翻译软件的使用Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the use of translation apps. You can start your essay with the sentence "The use of translation apps is becomging increasingly popular. " You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.【参考范文一:新东方版】The use of translation apps is becoming increasingly popular. Why? Admittedly, in the contemporay society, an increasing number of people, with the help of translation apps, find it convenient to read foreign literature or essays.On the one hand, these apps can bring users greater efficiency and help them save more time or energy, particularly for those who have no knowledge of a foreign language. For instance, a host of people may have a variety of difficulties or troubles in learning English, but with the assistance of these apps, it will not be difficult for them to read and understand English materials. On the other hand, it is these apps that cuase some learners to lose motivation for studying. With Apps in hand, they are not willing to do their utmost to memorize new words, pratice speaking or writing skills every day. Fianlly, they will fail to get a good command of any foreign language.I, as a college student, deem that it is of great necessity for youngsters to use translations apps in a rational way. We should bear in mind that any translation app is merely a tool. Provided that one intends to master a foreign language, it is advisabel to practice each day instead of relying on translation apps.译文翻译APP的使用变得越来越普遍流行。
2020年7月英语四级参考答案含听力材料来源听力部分
1. News ReportNews report 1parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday, ' this is what he said to us. The orange warning may be raised to red in some areas. That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scotland. The orange warning has been extended until 6 p.m. on Thursday. Trains, planes and ferries are also likely to be affected, with wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as cold as -15℃. The head of road pol icing said, 'I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys. Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone. There could be significant traffic delays, so please start to plan your journey now to consider if you really need to travel on conditions of this …Question 1: What were people at parts of Scotland advised to do?定位句:(1) The transport minister advise people in parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday.Question 2: What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?定位句:(2)The head of road policing said, I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys. Drivers should make sure they're prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone.◆【解读】两题均为细节题,考察了动词原形的动宾短语,由于在选项形式上较为相似,增加了一定的难度。
英语四级听力真题原文
2016年6月英语四级听力原文News report 1The International Labour Organization says the number of people without jobs is increasing.国际劳工组织称失业人数正在增加。
In its latest update on Global Employment Trends, 在最新一期全球就业趋势报告中,the agency says projections of the number of unemployed people this year range from 210 million to nearly 240 million people. 该组织预测今年失业人数将在亿人之间。
The report warns that 200 million poor workers are at risk of joiningthe ranks of people living on less than 2 dollars per day in the past three years. 该组织的报告警告说,在过去的三年里2亿贫穷工人面临跨入每天靠不足两美元过活行列的风险The director general of the International Labour Organization, Juan Somavia,国际劳工组织主任胡安•索马维亚notes that some countries have taken measures to address the effects of the global crisis.表示一些国家已经开始采取措施应对全球危机带来的影响了。
However, he points out that many countries have not done so.但同时他还指出有很多国家尚未采取措施。
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可编辑修改精选全文完整版Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversationsand 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both of the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices, marked A), B), C) and D),and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center. Now let’s begin with the 4eight short conversations.1. M: I hear you have got a role in a play. How on earth did you get it? W: Well, when I heard the role was coming up, I read the book until I could learn the lines by heart and understood the character, and I had an interview and got it.Q: How did the woman get the role in the play?2. W: You seem to have had perfect health all your life.M: Yeah. I don’t remember ever having to see a doctor. I eat healthy food and take plenty of exercise. Most of all, I look at the sunny side even when things aren’t going so well.Q: What is the most important reason for the man’s perfect health?3. M: Susan, how long have we known each other?W: Let’s see. We met when you interviewed me for a teaching job. I wasthen in my senior year at college, and it has already been eight years since I graduated.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?4. W: It seems my pet dog doesn’t like the new place. He seemed to be happy all day in the countryside.M: Just ignore it. I still remember you were unhappy when you first moved here, but you are happy now. He is sure to overcome in a week or two.Q: What should the woman do according to the man?5. M: You said you got a bachelor’s degree in Engineering. Where did you get it?W: From Iowa State University. And I’m now working on my master’s. That’s part of the reason I applied for this position.Q: What can we learn about the woman?6. W: Do you daydream? Scientists recently say its advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.M: Even if it is true, I don’t think you can achieve success without hard work. It can at most make you feel happy.Q: What does the man probably agree with?7. M: Did you see the Oscar ceremony last night? It was also a fashion show when the stars stepped onto the red carpet. There were all types of fancy gowns and dresses.W: That is a great help for you and I believe you will be inspired by the show.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?8. W: You are late again. Haven’t I told you that you should be away from home half an hour earlier?M: I’m sorry. I did do that and the traffic is OK, but I can’t do nothing in my car when I saw an old man in need of help.Q: What accounts for the man’s being late?Now you will hear the two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Tom, I suppose you must have heard about that great piece of concrete falling onto a car in that terrible accident in South Street yesterday, haven't you?M: Yes, I saw it in the paper. From a 200-foot-high building, wasn't it? W: Oh, yes. I saw the car; it was totally damaged.M: You usually park your car around there, don't you, Brenda?W: Yes, I left it in that very spot a couple of days ago, but yesterday it was parked up the road.M: You are lucky then.W: Out of luck, you mean! I'd be very pleased if my old car were smashed to bits. I could claim from the insurance company then.M: But you used to be so proud of your car, weren't you?W: It was years ago, but now there are all sorts of repairs to be done, and I just haven't got enough spare cash to put it right.M: You can always sell it, can't you?W: Few people are stupid enough to buy a car in that condition.M: The woman whose car was crushed yesterday was very annoyed about it. She will be given a new car by the builders, though.W: Yes, but her car was a specially built model that can't be replaced, and there was hardly anything wrong with it.M: Well, that's life! When people actually want to get rid of their cars, this sort of thing seldom happens, does it?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. What happened in South Street yesterday?10. Why does the woman consider herself unlucky in terms of yesterday's accident?11. How did the owner feel when she knew her car was crushed? Conversation TwoW: Good morning, sir. I understand that you have been robbed.M: I certainly have.W: When did that happen?M: About two hours ago.W: Why didn't you report it?M: I couldn't. I was bound.W: Please tell me exactly what happened.M: I was sitting in this room watching television when someone knocked on the door. Without thinking, I opened it.W: That wasn't very wise, sir.M: I know. I was expecting my wife, you see, and thought it was her.W: You should never open a door without looking to see who it is.M: Yes, I know, I regret it very much.W: What happened?M: Two men pushed into the flat. One of them threatened me with a knife while the other bound me.W: Can you remember what they look like?M: I'm afraid not. They were both wearing stockings over their faces. W: What did they take?M: My wallet, with $300 in it, my wristwatch, some of my wife's jewelry from our bedroom, and a silver photo frame.W: They don't seem to have done much damage to the flat.M: No. They had just begun to search my house when the dogs next door began to bark. They ran off then leaving me bound. It was some time before my wife returned and released me. I phoned the police at once.W: My men began searching the area as soon as we received your call. I can't promise you that we'll recover your property but we'll certainly doour best.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What does the woman do?13. Why did the man open the door without thinking?14. Why can't the man remember what the robbers look like?15. Why did the robbers leave in a hurry?Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages, at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single line through the center.Passage OneOld age may not sound exciting. But recent findings offer good news for older people and for people worried about getting older. Researchers found that people become happier and experience less worry after they reach the age of 50. In fact, they say by the age of 85, people are happier with their life than they were 18 years old. The findings came from a survey of more than 340 000 adults in the United States. The researchers asked questions about emotions like happiness, sadness and worry. They also asked about mental or emotional stress. Arthur Stone in theDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University in New York led the study. His team found that levels of stress were highest among adults between the ages of 22 and 25. The findings showed that stress levels dropped sharply after people reached their 50s. Happiness was highest among the youngest adults and those in their early 70s. The people least likely to report feeling negative emotions were those in their 70s and 80s. The study also showed that men and women have similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men. The findings appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers say they do not know why happiness increases as people get older. One theory proposed by some sociologists is that, as people grow older, they grow more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What does the speaker say about the recent findings?17. What can be inferred about happiness from the passage?18. According to the researchers, why do people become happier when they get older?Passage TwoBarbara Jordan was a lawyer, educator and member of Congress.She was well known for her powerful, thoughtful speeches. Barbara Charline Jordan was born in the southern city of Houston, Texas in 1936. Her father was a Baptist minister. In high school, Barbara heard a speech from a black woman lawyer. She decided to become a lawyer herself. Later, Miss Jordan attended the all-black college, Texas Southern University in Houston. She led a championship debating team and became known for her speaking skills. She finished at the top of her class. Then she went onto Boston University law school in Boston, Massachusetts. After she finished law school, Miss Jordan returned to Texas. She began to work as a lawyer. She also discovered she was interested in politics. In 1966, she decided to seek a seat in the Texas Senate and won. Barbara Jordan became the first black person to serve in the Texas Senate since 1883. After eight years in the Texas Senate, Miss Jordan campaigned for a seat in the United States House of Representatives. She won easily. She became the first woman and first black to be elected to Congress to represent Texas. In Congress, Miss Jordan spoke for the poor, for women, for African-Americans and Latin-Americans. She believed strongly, however, in being loyal to her state and her political party. She considered the interests of the people of Texas before those of any other group. Then, in 1977, Miss Jordan returned to Texas. Barbara Jordan began teaching about political values at the University of Texas. Her classes were so popular that students hadto be chosen from a long list.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What's the passage mainly about?20. Why did Barbara Jordan decide to become a lawyer?21. What do we learn about Barbara Jordan when she was in Congress?22. What did Barbara Jordan do after she returned to Texas in 1977? Passage ThreeRoute 66 was once very famous in America. It has been called "The Main Street of America." The idea for Route 66 started in Oklahoma. Citizens there wanted to link their state with states to the east and west. By the 1920s, federal officials wanted to connect state roads to provide a shorter, faster way across the country. So a plan was developed to connect existing state roads into one long national highway. United States Highway 66 was established on November 11, 1926. It was one of the first federal highways. It crossed eight states. It was 3 800 km long. It passed through the center of many cities and towns. It crossed deserts, mountains, valleys and rivers. In the 1930s, people suffered through the Great Depression. In Oklahoma, many poor families lost their farms because of dust storms. So they traveled west to California on Route 66 in search of a better life. In the 1950s,holiday travel brought more and more families out West to explore. Route 66 represented the spirit of movement and excitement. Later, people were getting fewer and fewerkicks on Route 66. By 1962, parts of the road were closed because they were in poor condition. The federal government was building bigger highways. Cars and trucks could travel at higher speeds. People started driving on these new interstate highways instead of the old Route 66. Finally, in 1985, Route 66 was officially removed from the national highway system. People have formed groups to save parts of the old 66 and many of the interesting places to eat, stay and see along the way. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. What do we learn about Route 66?24. Why did Route 66 represent the spirit of movement and excitement?25. What can be inferred about Route 66 from the passage?Section C3Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Now listen to the passage. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for theNew Year. New Year is expected to bring good luck and charm for people and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12. Now the passage will be read again. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for the New Year. New Year is expected to bring goodluck and charm for people and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12. Now the passage will be read for the third time. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for the New Year. New Year is expected to bring good luck and charm forpeople and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12.This is the end of listening comprehension.。
2020年7月 英语四级答案 真题解析
2020年7月英语四六级答案及真题解析阅读四级第一套选词填空“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.”Those were the words uttered by pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin, who firmly believed that the pursuit of science should be (26) ______ to all.As a woman working in the first half of the 20th century, Franklin’s contributions to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time –including the structure of DNA –were sadly (27) ______ in her lifetime. One of my proudest moments in my role as universities and science minister was being able to go some way to redress this injustice last month, by unveiling the new Mars rover named after this brilliant British scientist.Today, on International Women’s Day, it is only right that we recognise the important work of female scientists like Franklin and seek to honour her memory by inspiring more women and girls to follow in her footsteps.More than 60 years after Franklin’s death, we are (28) ______ living in a different world, where women play an important part in every echelon of our society –not least in science, innovation, higher education and research.UK universities are world leaders when it comes to advancing and (29) ______ gender equality. The Athena SWAN charter, initially established to improve the representation of women in scientific disciplines in higher education, now has 145members. It has also expanded to promote gender equality in multiple disciplines –including the arts, social sciences, humanities, business and law.In the past decade, we have seen a (30) ______ increase in England in the number of women accepted on to full-time undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem subjects). And in the last academic year, women (31) ______ for more than half of all Stem postgraduates at UK universities. The government is taking further steps to improve women’s representation in science and has today awarded nine inspiring women £50,000 to develop inventions to tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities we face as a society. From new materials to cut down on plastics pollution to special devices to improve posture and comfort for wheelchair users, these women are at the forefront of creating the new technology for tomorrow.This is significant progress, but access to higher education is only half of the equation. To have real equality in the sector, we need to ensure talented women are able to progress into the academic and leadership roles they desire, and get the remuneration they deserve.Data shows us the (32) ______ to success gets harder for women to climb the further up they go. Although women make up the majority of undergraduates in our universities, just under half of academic staff are female. At (33) ______ levels, only a quarter of professors are women, and black women make up less than 2% of all female academic staff.I welcome the introduction of pro-active strategies like the new initiative at theUniversity of Leicester, which I am visiting today, to increase the number of female professors by 1.5% each year, with the overall goal of having 30% professorships held by women by 2020.There are also stark differences in pay across grades. The gender pay gap based on median salaries across the sector in 2016-17 was 13.7%, (34) ______ there is still some way to go to ensure women are rising through the ranks to higher grade positions and being paid (35) ______.四级第一套选词填空“Science and everyday life cannot andshould not be separated."26. A) accessible27. J) overlooked28.0) thankfully29. K) promoting30. E) considerable31. B) accounted32. G) ladder33. L) senior34. N) suggesting35. D) appropriately【仔细阅读】51.W hat is scientists'finding about dreaming?A) It involves disconnected,weirdimages.B) It resembles fragments of sciencefictionC Dreaming about a learned task better sits performanceD) Dreaming about things being learned disturbs one's sleep【答案】C【定位】..researchers are coming to recognize that dreaming is an essentiapart of understanding,organizing and retaining what we learn.52.W hat happens when one enters a dream state?A) The body continues to act as if the sleeper were awake.B The neural activity of the brain will become intensifiedpC) The brain behaves as if it were playing a virtual reality videogame.The brain once again experiences the learning activities of the day.D)【答案】D【定位】While we sleep,research indicates,the brain replays the patterns ofactivity it experienced during waking hours,allowing us to enter what onepsychologist calls an eur a/(神经的) virtual reality53.W hat does the brain do while we are sleeping?A) It systematize s all the data collected during the day.B) It substitute sold information with new data.C) It processes and absorbs newly acquired dataSpankD) It classifies information and places it in different files.【答案】C【定位】This shows that while our bodies at rest,our brains are drawingwhat's important from the information and events we recently encounteredthenintegrating that data into the vast store of what we already know.作文略英语四级翻译练习题:火锅火锅中,重庆火锅(hotpot)最著名,也最受欢迎。
大学英语四级听力原文对话真题
大学英语四级听力原文对话真题英语的听力一直以来都是比较重要的。
下面小编今天就给大家分享一下英语听力给大家看看,练习起来才会有进步哦英语四级听力原文短文Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneI first met Joe Gumps when we were both 9 years old, which is probably the only reason he is one of my best friends. If I had first met Joe as a freshman in high school, we wouldn't even have had the chance to get to know each other. Joe is a day student, but I am a boarding student. We haven't been in the same classes, sports or extra curriculum activities. Nonetheless, I spend nearly every weekend at his house, and we talk on the phone every night. This is not to say that we would not have been compatible if we had first met in our freshman year. Rather, we would not have been likely to spend enough time getting to know each other, due to the lack of immediately visible mutual interests.In fact, to be honest, I struggle even now to think of things we have in common, but maybe that's what makes us enjoy each other's company so much. When I look at my friendship with Joe, I wonder how many people I've known whom I never disliked but simply didn't take the time to get to know. Thanks to Joe, I have realized how little basis there is, for the social divisions that exist in every community. Since this realization, I have begun to makean even more determined effort to find friends in unexpected people and places.Questions:26. Why does the speaker say Joe Gumps become one of his best friends?27. Where does the speaker spend most of his weekends?28. What has the speaker learned from his friendship with Joe?Passage 2night for Louis. His research in the neighboring town had taken longer than he expected. It was late and he was very tired when he drove home. He turned into his building's parking lot, but all the spaces were full. He drove back out onto the street looking for a parking space. The first block was full. The next block was almost empty. Louis didn't see a no—parking sign, but he suspected that if parking were allowed there, most of the spaces would be filled. Then he saw a small parking lot with two free spaces. He was so glad to see them that he didn't even think to read the sign by the entrance. He drove in, parked, and hurried home to go to bed. The next morning he went back to the lot to get his car. It was gone. He ran home and telephoned the city police to say that his car had been stolen. It took the police only a minute to tell him what had happened. His car had been on a private lot. It had been taken away by the police. Louis had to take a taxi to the city garage far from the center of town. He had to pay a fee of $40 to get his car back. In addition, he got a parking ticket—his first one ever in Greenville.29. Where did Louis intend to park his car when he came back from work one night?30. What did Louis think had happened to his car the nextmorning?31. Where did Louis finally get his car back?Passage 3Well, to pick up where we left off last time, I believe we agreed the creativity is a mysterious idea. It's one of those things we all recognized when we see it. But we don't really understand what it is. We seem to feel that some people are naturally creative, but we don't know how they got that way. Is creativity a natural gift like good looks? Or is it something that can be acquired like knowledge? Perhaps if we analyze the creative process carefully, we might get some insight into what it is and how it might work in our lives. The creative process has always been accepted as a source of all important work in the arts.It was a bad nBut we should not think the creativity play the role only in the arts. Every major scientific discovery began with someone imagining the world to look differently from the way others saw it. And this is what the creativity is all about. Imagining the world in a new way, and despite what you may believe about the limits of your own creative imaginations, we all have the potential to imagine the world in an absolute new way.In fact, you were born with it. It is your birth right as a human being. And what's more, you use it every day almost every moment of your life. Your creative imagination is what you use to make sense of your experiences. It's your creative mind to get the meaning from the chaos of your experiences and brings order to your world.32: What did the speaker most probably discuss last time?33: What is a widely accepted idea about the creative process?34: What leads to major scientific discoveries according to the speaker?35: What does the speaker imply about the creative process?英语四级听力原文长对话Part III Listening ComprehensionSection AConversation 1W: Good evening, and welcome to this week's business world, the program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run your own store?M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full—time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being my own boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.W: You mean you don't keep regular hours?M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business is slower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.Question 19-22 are based on the conversation you have justheard.19.What is the woman doing?20.What did Mr. Kayne do before he took over the bicycle shop?21.Why did the man take over a bicycle shop?22.What do we learn about the people working in the shop?Conversation 2W: Well, the main activities in the region were historically steel and paper processing, I think.M: Yes, but I'm not quite sure about the status of those industries now. Could you tell us something about that?W: Yes, of course. In fact, they are less significant, but steel-related manuufacturing still accounts for 44% of industrial activity. So it's still very important. In fact, 80% of Spain's machine tools are from the Basque Country. As for paper processing, there's still a little. But it's no longer what it once was in the region. So, is that clear?M: Yes, thanks.W: Now, to get back to what I was saying, there's a lot of unemployment as well as geographical problems in the region.M: Sorry, Victoria. What do you mean by geographical problems?W: Well, what I mean is the area is very hilly, mountainous in parts. So there used to be transport problems, now though there are new train links and better roads, but it may be that some smaller towns inland remain not very well connected, is that OK? Does that make sense? When we talk about specific location suggestions for the factory, we'll see this in more detail, so we'll come back to this question, OK?M: OK, right.W: So I was about to say something about the work force in the region and the level of training and education. In general, it's very good and improving.Question 23-25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. What does the woman say about the steel-related manufacturing in the region?24. What problems hinder the region's development?25. What will the speakers discuss later?英语四级听力原文短对话M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside.W: The door into the family room isn't big enough. Could it be made wider?Q: What are the speakers doing?【答案】D) Discussing a housing plan.【解析】此题为简单的推理题。
2020年7月大学英语四级听力真题、答案和原文
2020年7月大学英语四级真题听力真题Section ADirections:In this section,you wi11hear three news reports.At the end of each new report,you will hear two or three questions.Both the news report and the questions wi11 be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding 1etter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single 1ine through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1.A) Watch the weather forecast.B) Evacuate the area with the orange alert.C) Avoid travel on Wednesday.D) Prepare enough food and drink.2.A) Pay more attention to the roads.B) Stay at a safer place.C) Bring more mobile phones.D) Take a train homequestions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3.A) There is only one ecosystem in Europe.B) Romania's wetlands thrive again.C)The wi1dlifeinRomaniaisn't wel1 protected.D) There are 200 species of birds in Romania'swet1ands.4.A) B1ockthe waterways.c) Use monitoring equipment.B) Restore the fishing ban.D) Prohibit fishing in the next 10 years.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5.A) He had a car accident.C) He had a heart attack.B)He attended his graduation ceremony.D) He gave a performance in the auditorium.6.A) What happened to him.C) When the graduation ceremony was.B) What date it was.D) Where he was.7.A) He was really touched by his classmates.C) He couldn't remember what to say.B) He didn't know what happened at al1.D) His parents wore caps and gowns.Section BDirections:In this section,you wi11 hear two 1ong conversations. At the end of each conversation,you wi11 hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions wi11 be spoken only once. After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with A single line through the centre.questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8.A) Her children's disruption.C) A sense of isolation.B) Quiet atmosphere.D) Longer working hours.9.A) It doesn't offer coffee.C) It doesn't have free Wi-Fi.B)It's too quiet.D) It 1acks the material he needs.10.A) The sense of being out in the wor1d.C) The coffee table.B) The coffee it provides.D) The comfortable working condition.11.A) People don't order anything.B) People bring their laptops and paperwork.C) People occupy valuable table space in quiet times.D) People of two occupy at able for six.questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12.A) She is not satisfied with the salary.B) She is not capable of the job.C) She often works overtime.D) She's received a job offer from another company.13.A) They maybe considered as1ess 1oya1.B) They won't get the promotion opportunities.C) They should take more responsibility at work.D) The ywi11be given hiring priority.14.A) She might have to do extra work everyday.C) She might not get enough vacation.B) She might not get a pay rise.D) She might not gain more experience.15.A) Experience.C) Fortune.B) Confidence.D) Opportunity.Section CDirections:In this section,you wi11hear three passages.At the end of each passage,you wi11 hear three or four questions.Both the passage and the questions wi11 be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B) ,C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A) It's a horrible feeling.C) It's boring and dangerous.B) It can be a blessing.D) It's the most comfortable state.17.A) To be active.B) To meetup with your friends.C) To travel abroad.D) To seek advice from others.18.A) It provides a chance for people to think deeply.B) It makes us treasure the time.C) It enables one to identify true friends.D) It helps us take care of problems more efficiently.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19.A) He is a harsh person.C) He is very demanding in his work.B) He is mean to others.D) He usually works very 1ate.20.A) He moved out and divorced.B) It was plagued by drugs and gang violence.C) He lived there for 20 years.D) His parents would move into his new house21.A) He was only responsible for unloading food.B) He had to sign his name on every lab.C) it was a hard and tedious job.D) He was required to work at Friday night.questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22.A) recording the time people spend on TV.B) By tracking people's1iving habits.C) By using memory and fluency tests.D) By scanning people's brains.23.A) watching television for hours.B) playing video games.C) Reading books and magazines.D) Surfing the internet.24.A) Television viewing maybe a potential factor for A1zheimer's diseaseB) A1zheimer’s patients tend to watch television more than 3hoursadayC) Some research has confirmed the 1ink between them.D) Television watching is beneficial to Alzheimer's patients.25.A) Watch television no more than 3 hours each day.B) Balance television viewing with other contrasting activities.C) Watch some educational TV programs.D) Take more physical exercise.听力真题参考答案1.C) Avoid travel on Wednesday.2.A) Pay more attention to the roads.3.B) Romania's wetlands thrive again.4.D) Prohibit fishing in the next 10 years.5.A) He had a car accident.6.B) What date it was.7.A) He was really touched by his classmates.8.C) A sense of isolation.9.B) It's too quiet.10.A) The sense of being out in the wor1d.11.D) People of two occupy a table for six.12.A) She is not satisfied with the salary.13.A) They maybe considered as less 1oya1.14.B) She might not get a pay rise.15.A) Experience.16.B) It can be a blessing.17.A) To be active.18.D) It he1ps us take care of problems more efficiently.19.C) He is very demanding in his work.20.B) It was plagued by drugs and gang violence.21.C) it was a hard and tedious job22.C) By using memory and fluency tests23.A) watching television for hours24.A) Television viewing maybe a potential factor for Alzheimer's disease25.B) Balance television viewing with other contrasting activities听力原文Section ANews Report OneGood morning!In today’s headlines,Scot1and's transport minister has warned of potentially “extreme”weather conditions as heavy snow is forecast across the country later this week. Orange warnings are in force for many areas for Wednesday and Thursday.The transport minister advised people in parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid trave1 on Wednesday.This is what he said to us:“The orange warning maybe raised to red in some areas.That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scot1and.”The orange warning has been extended unti1 6 p.m on Thursday. Trains,planes and ferries are also 1ikely to be affected,with a wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as cold as-15℃.The head of road policing said,“I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys.Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing,food and drink,sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone.There could be significant traffic delays,so please start to plan your journey now and consider if you really need to travel when conditions are this poor.Q1:What were people in parts of Scotland advised to do?Q2:What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?News Report TwoRomania's wetlands are coming back to life thanks to help from 1ocal communities,the Wor1d Wi1d1ifeFund,and funding from the European Union. Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta- home to 300 speciesof birds have filled with wildlife.The land has been connected to the net work of lakes and streams in the area.“A 1ot of birds have migrated to the area,and one doesn't need to travel 1ong hours anymore or go to other lakes to watch the birds,says Ion Meuta,Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia.The area around Mahmudia,which is a UNESCO Wor1d Heritage site,is the third-most biodiverse in the wor1d,after Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands. Groups used earth-moving equipment to restore the waterways. Government officials proposed to protect the areas endangered wild fish by issuing a fishing ban over the next decade.Q3:What is the news report mainly about?Q4:What did government's officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?News Report ThreeScott Dunn,recent 1yawoke from the medically-induced sleep he’d been in after a car accident.He was heartbroken after realizing he’d missed his high school graduation,so his classmates decided to give him another chance.It was just a month ago that East Juniata High School seniors met in the schoo1’s auditorium for graduation.And 1ast week,they did it again.Scott's car accident was on May 22,just 3 days before the ceremony. “I remember waking up in the hospital and asking mom,‘what date it was’she told me it was the 28th,he said.“I 1ooked at her and said,‘I missed my graduation’”The schoo1’s principal,Mr.Fausey,called Scott’s mom Karen and said that everybody“wanted to do something special for him”. Students wore their caps and gowns and sat in the front of the auditorium. Scott's parents,Karen and Scott Senior,sat front and center. After briefspeeches, Scott's name was called. only Scott's name. He walked across the stage as the audience cheered. A graduation for one.“I'm speechless,”Scott said.“I don’t know how to even explain it. I'm speechless to know that so many people are behind me.Q5:What happened to Scott a month ago?Q6:What did Scott ask about when he regained consciousness?Q7:Why was Scott speechless at the graduation ceremony?Section BConversation OneM:How do you 1ike your new flexible working arrangement? Do you enjoy working from home?W:Yes and no.I find the isolation challenging at times. Apart from my mother,not too many people I know have time for phone chats during working hours. I tried the 1ibrary but found I wasn't really keen on working there. M:No,neither would I. I find the 1ibraryabittoo quiet. I’d lack inspiration or stimulation,which would be counter-productive to getting a lot of work done.W:I found the same thing. So,1ately, I've been going out to cafes occasionally. I 1ove the noise,the people,the busyness of a cafe,the sense of being out in the wor1d.M:Coffee shops seem to have effectively become office spaces for so many people in this digital age.Though I’m not sure how cafe owners feel about it - having so many people who go to their places to work rather than drink and eat.W:Yes,some people seem to spend a lot of time there and not order much. The most annoying ones for cafe owners must truly be those,usually only two of them,who occupy a table for six with their 1aptops and paperwork.M:They should sit at a table for two,not at a table for six.Some obviously stay so long,they need to plug their 1aptops into a power outlet.In early tripped over someone’s computer electrical lead the other day in my 1ocal cafe.W:It's a double-edged sword,no doubt about that,for a cafe owner. Whi1e remote workers help to keep the cafefu11in quiet times,they can take up valuable table space in busy periods.Q8:What does the woman say is the disadvantage of working from home? Q9:What does the man say is counter productive to getting work done in the library?Q10:What does the woman 1ike about doing one’s work in a cafe?Q11:What is most annoying for cafe owners according to the woman?Conversation TwoW:I'm going to start 1ooking for another job.I cant see myself getting an opportunity to progress at my company anytime in the near future. And really think myski11s and abilities deserve a higher salary.M:You are not going to quit,are you?W:I'm thinking I might as we 11.Then I can devote more time and energy to finding a better position at another company.M:But you’ve been in your present company 1ess than two years,haven't you? This would be the third time you’ve left your job in the last five years.If you do several jobs in a relatively short span of time,prospective employers might perceive that you lack1oyalty.That could make them worry and reluctant to employ you.W:Unfortunately,1oyalty doesn't pay. Even if I get a promotion at my company,it’s 1ikely to be less sizeable than if I were to get a job elsewhere. And even if I get a promotion,I’m not guaranteed to get araise.I had that experience at another company I worked at.M:They wanted you to take on more work and responsibility but for the same amount of money?W:More or1ess,yes.The way I see it,through having different jobs,I’ve gathered a lot of experience in different jobs and in different industries.M:But potential employers might worry that that experience is not deep,Or thorough enough.W:Perhaps, but I feel pretty confident that Ican se 11 myself.You know What they say,fortune favors the brave.Q12:What makes the woman think about changing her job?Q13:What does the man say about people who keep changing their jobs? Q14:What does the woman say would happen even if she got promoted in her current company?Q15:What benefit has the woman gained from changing her jobs frequently?Section CPassage OneThere is a saying that goes something along the lines of‘You must love yourself first before you can 1ove someone else. ’Similarly,I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy in your own company before you can truly be yourself in the company of others.There is a massive difference between being lonely and being alone. Loneliness is a horrible feeling. However,you don’t have to actually be alone to feel that way. Many times,I've felt 1onely when surrounded by a big group of people. In contrast,being alone can actually be a blessing, particularly, when you’ve actively chosen it.In my experience,being bored and alone is dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of1oneliness.The trick is to be active.Get outside,stretch your legs,do something cultural, buy yourself something tasty to eat or something pretty to wear.You don’t have to take anyone else into consideration and can do whatever you please.Spending time alone also allows you to more efficiently take care of problems.And then,when it’s time to be social and meet up with your friends,you wi11 be fully there,because you won’t have too much other stuff floating around in your mind. Having been alone for a bit,you wi11 also appreciate your friends’ company more and chances are your time spent together will be more worthwhile.Q16:What does the speaker say about being alone?Q17:What does the speaker say he1ps reduce one's feeling of 1oneliness? Q18:What is an advantage of spending one’s time alone?Passage TwoWhen I turned twe1ve,I worked summers at my father’s sma11 brick-cleaning business.I remember the harsh acid smel1 of the cleaning solution,and The scraping sound of stiff iron brushes against rough brick.It was tempting to hurry your job just to finish. But anybody who worked for Thomas Cahoon had to meet his standards,and that included me. If I messed up,he made me stay late unti1 I got it right. My father wasn’t being mean.He demanded the same of himself. Every brick he cleaned on the house stood out like a red jewel in a white setting. It was his signature.In 1970,when I was twenty,I got married,and moved out my parents’modest place into a housing project.Drugs and gang violence were just beginning to plague the projects.Some of my friends went to jail.Some were ki11ed.My wife.Valen,was eighteen,and nobody gave our marriage a chance.Butwe believed in each other.And our faith made us strong.When we married,I worked as a stock clerk at Southwest Super-foods.It was hard,tedious work.Each Friday night a truck came,with cases of food that had to be unloaded,priced and placed on shelves.Most of stock clerks tried to get Friday night off.But I was always ready to work.By Saturday morning,all the cans and jars in my aisle would be placed with labels facing smartly out,like a line of soldiers on review. That was my signature.I took pride in a job nobody wanted.Q19:What do we learn about the speaker’s father?Q20:What does the speaker say about the housing project?Q21:What do we learn about the speaker as a stock clerk?Passage ThreeWatching more than 3 hours of television a day doubles memory loss in older people,a new study of more than 3,000 adults suggests.Scientists at University Col1ege London used memory and fluency tests on the same group of people 6 years apart.They found that those who watched on average 1ess than 3 hours' television a day showed a decline of around 4 to 5 percent,while those who tended to watch more than 3 hours a day dec1ined by an average of 8 to 10 percent.The research team say they believe “alert-but-passive”nature of television watching may be creating stress on the mind, which contributes to memory decline.Older people who watch more television are also 1ess 1ikely to undertake activities known to preserve mental functioning such as reading,or interactive screen-based pursuits such as using the internet or playing video games.The researchers say that television viewing maybe a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, but more research was needed to establish a 1ink.While watching television may have educational benefits and relaxation benefits,the researchers advise that adults over the age of 50 should try and ensure that television viewing is balanced with other contrasting activities.If you’re concerned that the amount of television you're watching could have a negative impact on your health,you should 1imit the amount of TV watch each day and undertake some healthy hobbies.Q22: By what means does scientist at University College London measure memory 1oss?Q23: What contributed to memory decline in the participants?Q24: What did the researchers say about their finding concerning the 1ink between TV viewing and A1zheimer’s disease?Q25: What do the researchers suggest older people do?。
2020年7月英语四级真题听力及参考答案
2020年7月英语四级真题听力及参考答案Part Ⅱ Listening ComprehensionNews report 1parts of Scotland coveredby the orange alert to avoid travel on Wednesday,this is what he said to us, The orange warning may be raised to red in some areas. That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in Scotland.The orange warning has been extended until 6p.m.on Thursday.Trains,planes and ferries are also likely to be affected, with wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as coldas-15°C.The head of road policing said,'I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their journeys.Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone. There, could be significant traffic delays, so please start to plan yourjourney now toconsiderif you really need to travel on conditions of this ..`Question 1: What were people at parts of Scotland advised to do?Question 2: What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?News Report 2Romania's wetlands are coming back to life, thanks to help from local communities, theWo ld Wilalife Fund and funding from European Union.Rougly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Darube Delta- home to 300 species of birds- have filled withwildife.The land has been connected to the network of lakes and streams in the area.'A lot of birds have migrated to the area an one doesn't need to travel long hour anymore or go too her lakes to watch thei birds,says lon Meuta Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia.The area around Mahmnda which is a UNESCO World Heritage site,is the third-most biodiverse in the world, after Australia's Great Barrier and the aaapagos Islands. Groups used earth-moving equipmentt om store the waterways. Government officials proposed proted the area's endangered wild fish by isuing a fishing ban over the next decade.3. What is the news report mainly about?4. What did government's officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?Passage oneThere is a saying that gocs something along the lines of 'You must love yourself first beforeyou can love somcone else.' Similarly, I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy in your own company before you can truly be yourself in the company of others. [16]There is a massive diference between being lonely and being alone. Loneliness is a horriblefeeling.However. you don't have to actually be alone to feel that way. Many times. I've felt loncly when surrounded by a big group of people. In contrast, being alone can actually be a blessing.particularly. when you've activelychosen it.In my experience, being bored and alone is dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of loneliness.The trick is to be active. [17]Get outside. stretch your legs. do something cultural. buy yourself something tasty 1o cat or something pretty to Wear.You don't have to take anyone else into consideration and can do whatever you please.[18]Spending time alone also llows you to more eficicntly take care of problems. And then,when it's time to be social and meet up with your friends. you will be fully there, because you won't have t0o much other suff floating around in your mind. Having been alone for a bit, you will also appreciate your friends' company more and chances are your fime spent together will be more worthwhile.16:What does the speaker say about being alone?17:What does the speaker say how to reduce one's feeling of loneliness?。
2020年7月四级真题组合卷听力
2020年7月四级真题组合卷听力1 [单选题] *A. Watch the weather forecast.B. Evacuate the area with the orange alert.C. Avoid travel on Wednesday.(正确答案)D. Prepare enough food and drink.2) [单选题] *A. Pay more attention to the roads.(正确答案)B. Stay at a safer place.C. Bring more mobile phones.D. Take a train home.3) [单选题] *A. There is only one ecosystem in Europe.B. Romania's wetlands thrive again.(正确答案)C. The wildlife in Romania isn't well protected.D. There are 200 species of birds in Romania's wetlands.4) [单选题] *A. Block the waterways.B. Restore the fishing ban.C. Use monitoring equipment.D. Prohibit fishing in the next 10 years.(正确答案)5) [单选题] *A. He had a car accident.(正确答案)B. He attended his graduation ceremony.C. He had a heart attack.D. He gave a performance in the auditorium.6) [单选题] *A. What happened to him.B. What date it was.(正确答案)C. When the graduation ceremony was.D. Where he was.7) [单选题] *A. He was really touched by his classmates.(正确答案)B. He didn't know what happened at all.C. He couldn't remember what to say.D. His parents wore caps and gowns.8) [单选题] *A. Her children's disruption.B. Quiet atmosphere.C. A sense of isolation.(正确答案)D. Longer working hours.9) [单选题] *A. It doesn't offer coffee.B. It's too quiet.(正确答案)C. It doesn't have free wi-fi.D. It lacks the material he needs.10) [单选题] *A. The sense of being out in the world.(正确答案)B. The coffee it provides.C. The coffee table.D. The comfortable working condition.11) [单选题] *A. People don't order anything.B. People bring their laptops and paperwork.C. People occupy valuable table space in quiet times.D. People of two occupy a table for six.(正确答案)12) [单选题] *A. She is not satisfied with the salary.(正确答案)B. She is not capable of the job.C. She often works overtime.D. She's received a job offer from another company.13) [单选题] *A. They may be considered as less loyal.(正确答案)B. They won't get the promotion opportunities.C. They should take more responsibility at work.D. They will be given hiring priority.14) [单选题] *A. She might have to do extra work everyday.B. She might not get a pay rise.(正确答案)C. She might not get enough vacation.D. She might not gain more experience.15) [单选题] *A. Experience.(正确答案)B. Confidence.C. Fortune.D. Opportunity.16) [单选题] *A. It's a horrible feeling.B. It can be a blessing.(正确答案)C. It's boring and dangerous.D. It's the most comfortable state.17) [单选题] *A. To be active.(正确答案)B. To meet up with your friends.C. To travel abroad.D. To seek advice from others.18) [单选题] *A. It provides a chance for people to think deeply.B. It makes us treasure the time.C. It enables one to identify true friends.D. It helps us take care of problems more efficiently.(正确答案)19) [单选题] *A. He is a harsh person.B. He is mean to others.C. He is very demanding in his work.(正确答案)D. He usually works very late.20) [单选题] *A. He moved out and divorced.B. It was plagued by drugs and gang violence.(正确答案)C. He lived there for 20 years.D. His parents would move into his new house.21) [单选题] *A. He was only responsible for unloading food.B. He had to sign his name on every label.C. It was a hard and tedious job.(正确答案)D. He was required to work at Friday night.22) [单选题] *A. By recording the time people spend on TV.B. By tracking people's living habits.C. By using memory and fluency tests.(正确答案)D. By scanning people's brains.23) [单选题] *A. Watching television for hours.(正确答案)B. Playing video games.C. Reading books and magazines.D. Surfing the Internet.24) [单选题] *A. Television viewing may be a potential factor for Alzheimer's disease.(正确答案)B. Alzheimer's patients tend to watch television more than 3 hours a day.C. Some research has confirmed the link between them.D. Television watching is beneficial to Alzheimer's patients.25) [单选题] *A. Watch television no more than 3 hours each day.B. Balance television viewing with other contrasting activities.(正确答案)C. Watch some educational TV programs.D. Take more physical exercise.。
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Part III Listening Comprehension11. W: I ran into Sally the other day. I could hardly recognize her. Do you remember her from high school?M: Yeah, she was a little out of shape back then. Well, has she lost a lot of weight?Q: What does the man remember of Sally?12. W: We don’t seem to have a reservation for you, sir. I’m sorry.M: But my secretary said that she had reserved a room for me here.I phoned her from the airport this morning just before I got on board the plane.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?13. W: What would you do if you were in my place?M: If Paul were my son, I’d just not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he is working hard himself, he’s sure to do well in the next exam.Q: What’s the man’s suggestion to the woman?14. M: You’ve had your hands full and have been overworked during the last two weeks. I think you really need to go out and get some fresh air and sunshine.W: You are right. That’s just what I’m th inking about.Q: What’s the woman most probably going to do?15. W: Hello, John. How are you feeling now? I hear you’ve been ill.M: They must have confused me with my twin brother Rod. He’s been sick all week, but I’ve never felt better in my life.Q: What do we learn about the man?16. M: Did you really give away all your furniture when you moved into the new house last month?W: Just the useless pieces, as I’m planning to purchase a new set from Italy for the sitting room only.Q: What does the woman mean?17. M: I’ve brought back your Oxford Companion to English Literature.I thought you might use it for your paper. Sorry not to have returned it earlier.W: I was wondering where that book was.Q: What can we infer from that conversation?18. W: To tell the truth, Tony, it never occurs to me that you are an athlete.M: Oh, really? Most people who meet me, including some friends of mine, don’t think so either.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?Conversation OneM: Mary, I hope you are packed and ready to leave.W: Yes, I’m packed, but not quite ready. I can’t find my passport.M: Your passport? That’s the one thing you mustn’t leave behind.W: I know. I haven’t lost it. I’ve packed it, but I can’t remember which bag it’s in.(19)M: Well, you have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting.(21)W: Did you say taxi? I thought we were going in your car.M: Yes, well, I had planned to, but I’ll explain later. You’ve got to be there in an hour.W: The plane doesn’t leave for two hours. Anyway, I’m ready to go now.M: Now you are taking just one case, is that right?W: No, there is one in the hall(客厅、门厅)as well. (22)M: Gosh, what a lot of stuff! You’re taking enough for a month instead of a week. (20)W: Well, you can’t depend on the weather. It might be cold.M: It’s never cold in Rome. Certainly not in May. Come on, we really must go.W: Right, we are ready. We’ve got the bags. I’m sure there is no need to rush. (21)M: There is. I asked the taxi driver to wait two minutes, not twenty. (21)W: Look, I’m supposed to be going away to relax. You’re making me nervous.M: Well, I want you to relax on holidays, but you can’t relax yet.W: OK, I promise not to relax, at least not until we get to the airport and I find my passport.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What does the woman say about her passport?20. What do we know about the woman’s trip?21. Why does the man urge the woman to hurry?22. Where does the conversation most probably take place?Conversation TwoW: Oh, I’m fed up with my job. (23)M: Hey, there is a perfect job for you in the paper today. You might be interested.W: Oh, what is it? What do they want? (24)M: Wait a minute. Er, here it is. The European Space Agency is recruiting translators. (24)W: The European Space Agency?M: Well, that’s what it says. They need an English translator to work for French or German. (24)W: So they need a degree in French or German, I suppose. Well, I’ve got that. What’s mor e, I have plenty of experience. What else are they asking for?M: Just that. A university degree and three or four years of experience as a translator in a professional environment, They also say the person should have a lively and enquiring mind, effective communication skills and the ability to work individually or as a part of the team.W: Well, if I stay at my present job much longer, I won’t have any mind or skills left. By the way, what about salary? I just hope it isn’t lower than what I get now.M: It’s said to be negotiable. It depends on the applicant’s education and experience. (25) In addition to basic salary, there is a list of extra benefits. Have a look yourself.W: Hmm, travel and social security plus relocation expenses are paid. Hey this is n’t bad. I really want the job.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard23. Why is the woman trying to find a new job?24. What position is being advertised in the paper?25. What are the key factors that determine the salary of the new position?Section BPassage OneWhen couples get married, they usually plan to have children. Sometimes, however, a couple can not have achild of their own. In this case, they may decide to adopt a child. In fact, adoption is very common today. There are about 60 thousand adoptions each year in the United States alone. Some people prefer to adopt infants, others to adopt older children. Some couples adopt children from their own countries, others adopt children from foreign countries. In any case, they all adopt children for the same reason——they care about children and want to give their adopted child a happy life. (26)Most adopted children know that they are adopted. Psychologists and child-care experts generally think this is a good idea. However, many adopted children or adoptees have very little information about their biological parents. As a matter of fact, it is often very difficult for adoptees to find out about their birth parents because the birth records of most adoptees are usually sealed.(27) The information is secret so no one can see it.(27) Naturally, adopted children have different feelings about their birth parents. Many adoptees want to search for them, but others do not. The decision to search for birth parents is a difficult one to make. Most adoptees have mixed feelings about finding their biological parents. (28) Even though adoptees do not know about their natural parents, they do know that their adopted parents want them, love them and will care for them. (29)Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard26. According to the speaker, why do some couples adopt children?27. Why is it difficult for adoptees to find out about their birth parents?28. Why do many adoptees find it hard to make the decision to search for their birth parents?29. What can we infer from the passage?Passage TwoCatherine Gram graduated from the University of Chicago in 1938 and got a job as a news reporter in san Francisco. Catherine’s father used to be a successful investment banker. In 1933, he bought a failing newspaper, The Washington Post.(30)Then Catherine returned to Washington and got a job, editing letters in her father’s newspaper. She married Philip Gram, who took over his father-in-law’s position shortly after and became a publisher of The Washington Post. But for many years, her husband suffered from mental illness and he killed himself in 1963. After her husband’s death, Catherine operated the newspaper. In the 1970s, the newspaper became famous around the world and Catherine was also recognized as an important leader in newspaper publishing. She was the first woman to head a major American publishing company, the Washington Post company. (31) In a few years, she successfully expanded the company to include newspaper, magazine, broadcast and cable companies.She died of head injuries after a fall when she was 84. More than 3 thousand people attended her funeral, including many government and business leaders. Her friends said she would be remembered as a woman who had an important influence on events in the United States and the world. Catherine once wrote, “The world without newspapers would not be the same kind of world.” After her death, the employees of the Washington Post wrote, “The world without Catherine would not be the same at all.”(32)Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard30. What do we learn from the passage about Catherine’s father?31. What does the speaker tell us about Catherine Gram?32. What does the comment by employees of The Washington Post suggest?Passage ThreeObtaining good health insurance is a real necessity while you are studying overseas. It protects you from minor and major medical expenses that can wipe out not only your savings but your dreams of an education abroad.(33) There are often two different types of health insurance you can consider buying, international travel insurance and student insurance in the country where you will be going.An international travel insurance policy is usually purchased in your home country before you go abroad. It generally covers a wide variety of medical services and you are often given a list of doctors in the area where you will travel who may even speak your native language. The drawback mightbe that you may not get your money back immediately, (34) in other words, you may have to pay all you medical expenses and then later submit your receipts to the insurance company.On the other hand, getting student heath insurance in the country where you will study might allow you to only pay a certain percentage of the medical cost at the time of the service and thus you don’t have to have sufficient cash to pay the entire bill at once. (35) Whatever you decide, obtaining some form of health insurance is something you should consider before you go overseas. You shouldn’t wait until you are sick with a major medical bills to pay off.Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard33. Why does the speaker advise the overseas students to buy health insurance?34. What is the drawback of the students, buying international travel insurance?35. What does the speaker say about students’ getting health insurance in the country where they will study?Section C Compound DictationMore and more of the world’s popula tion are living in towns or cities. The speed at which cities are growing in the less developed countries is alarming (36). Between 1920 and 1960 big cities in developed countries increased (37) two and a half times in size, but in other parts of the world the growth was eight times their size.The sheer (38) size of growth is bad enough, but there are now also very disturbing (39) signs of trouble in the comparison (40) of percentages of people living in towns and percentages of people working in industry, During the nineteenth century, cities grew as a result of the growth of industry. In Europe the proportion (41) of people living in ci8ties was always smaller than that of the workforce (42) working in factories. Now, however, the reverse (43) is almost always true in the newly industrialized world: The percentage of people living in cities is much higher than the percentage working in industry.(44)Without a base of people working in industry, these cities cannot pay for their growth; There is not enough money to build adequate houses for the people that live there, let alone the new arrivals. (45) There has been little opportunity to build water supplies or other facilities. So the figures for the growth of towns and cities represent proportional growth of unemployment and underemployment, (46) a growth in the number of hopeless and despairing parents and starving children.。