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大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷249(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷249(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷249(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Why did the authorities in Los Angeles decide to close all public schools?2. How was the threat delivered?1.A.There was a cold-blooded killer.B.There was a suspected security threat.C.There was some poisonous gas.D.There was a confirmed terrorist attack.正确答案:B解析:由新闻首句可知,洛杉矶的官员们因为潜在的安全威胁而决定关闭所有的公立学校。

2.A.In an envelope.B.By a phone call.C.In an e-mail.D.Via an instant message.正确答案:C解析:新闻中提到,官员们之所以这么做是因为他们收到了带有威胁的电子邮件。

听力原文:The American billionaire and environment activist Douglas Tompkins has died after a kayak accident in Chili. He developed sever hypothermia after capsizing in a lake. He was 72.(3)Douglas Tompkins made his fortune as cofounder of the clothing companies North Face and Esprit. Here’s James Reed. “In his own words, Douglas made his fortune selling people countless things they don’t need. He cofounded the clothing brands North Face and Esprit.(4)But in the late 1980s, he turned his back on business to dedicate himself to conservation in Patagonia. He spends hundreds of millions of dollars on land in Chili and Argentina to establish vast natural reserves. The scheme was controversial, seen by some as a threat to economic development and even national sovereignty. But for Douglas Tompkins, preserving biodiversity trumped all. He died in the pristine wildness he loved and was so determined to protect.”3. How did Douglas Tompkins make his fortune?4. What did Douglas Tompkins do in the late 1980s?3.A.By establishing clothing companies with others.B.By gambling on investment.C.By writing economic books.D.By doing public researches.解析:新闻中提到,Douglas Tompkins是通过与North Face和Esprit共同创立服装公司而发家致富的。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷250(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷250(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷250(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Why does the naked eye seldom see the dance of the songbirds?2. What should the researchers do next?1.A.The songbirds have transparent legs.B.The songbirds dance very quickly.C.The songbirds often hide behind the leaves.D.The songbirds never dance in the day time.正确答案:B解析:由新闻首句可知,科学家们发现一种鸣鸟会跳踢踏舞,但是因为动作太快,人们的肉眼往往看不到。

2.A.To study the daily schedule of the songbird.B.To discover the relationship between the courtship and dance.C.To research how the dance was invented.D.To find more songbirds’ dances.正确答案:B解析:新闻中提到,研究人员下一步要做的是搞清楚他们的示爱与这种舞步之间的关系。

听力原文:(3)The World Bank has warned that 100 million more people will be pushed into poverty by 2030 unless action is taken to prevent global warming. It says global warming will ravage crops and fuel the spread of malaria and other diseases. Laura Becca reports from Washington. “The World Bank says that climate change is already having an effect on the poorest people who were struggling to raise crops in extreme weather and low rainfall. They say the world’s poorer receive fewer resources and are woefully unprepared to deal with further climate shocks such as rising seas or severe drought.(4)They’re calling for more to be done to help those in need and they want world leaders to act to reduce carbon emissions. That report had been released just a few weeks before a UN climate summit in Paris.”3. What will make more people become poor by 2030?4. What should world leaders do?3.A.Global warming.B.Nuclear wars.C.Food crisis.D.Economic depression.正确答案:A解析:新闻中提到,世界银行发出警告如果不制止全球变暖现象的话,到2030年全球的贫困人口会再增加一亿。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷408(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷408(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷408(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What does the man say about the Swedish people?1.A.He likes Sweden better than England.B.He prefers hot weather to cold weather.C.He visits London nearly every winter.D.He is an Englishman living in Sweden.正确答案:D解析:男士一开始就说自己生活在瑞典,同时后面还提到冬天瑞典的室内比家乡要暖和。

综合后面讲到的关于英国的情况可知男士所说的home指的便是England,因此答案为D。

A说男士更喜欢瑞典,B说男士更喜欢炎热天气,但对话并未提及男士更喜欢哪个,所以排除;C说他几乎每个冬天都拜访伦敦,与对话内容不符。

知识模块:长对话听力2.A.The cold houses.B.The bad weather.C.The gloomy winter.D.The long night.正确答案:A解析:男士说瑞典人在英国的时候总是抱怨即便在晴好的冬天房子里也很冷,因此答案为A。

预读选项,选项都是负面事物,可以预测问题可能会问不喜欢的或者抱怨的事情。

当听到录音中的关键词complain时,需要留意其后的内容。

B“糟糕的天气”、C“阴沉的冬天”和D“漫长的夜晚”与录音不符。

知识模块:长对话听力3.A.Depressing.B.Refreshing.C.Painful.D.Delightful.正确答案:A解析:男士在谈到圣诞节的天气时,提到有一点点令人压抑,因此答案为A。

B“令人耳目一新的”、C“令人痛苦的”和D“令人高兴的”与男士的描述不符。

知识模块:长对话听力4.A.They work hard and play hard.B.They often stay up late reading.C.They like to go camping in summer.D.They try to earn more and spend more.正确答案:A解析:男士提到,在夏季的时候,瑞典人喜欢努力工作,但是也会拼命玩乐,因此答案为A。

改革后四级听力训练

改革后四级听力训练

News 11.A) Alzheimer's disease. B) Blood congestion.C) Indigestion. D) Heart attack.2.A) In 1956. B) In 1949. C) In 1952. D) In 1954.3.A) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as a protector of President Reagan.B) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as wife in an enduring love story.C) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as the owner of the White House.D) It talks about Nancy Reagan’s life especially as a successful Hollywood actress. News 21.A) A FIFA Soccer game. B) An election of presidency.C) A government decision. D) A charge with corruption.2.A) 94. B) 115. C) 150. D) 209.3.A) To disclose the salaries of all employees.B) To hire more male members in FIFA.C) To extend the presidency for at least 12 years.D) To establish an elected council.News 31.A) He killed his girlfriend’s ex-husband.B) He destroyed the house of his girlfriend.C) He murdered his girlfriend by shooting.D) He stole his girlfriend’s car and sold it.2.A) He stayed in his girlfriend’s house waiting for the police.B) He sent texts to several family members about his crime.C) He drove to Bozeman and hid himself in the woods.D) He committed suicide in the woods near his house.3.A) About several years. B) About three months.C) Only a month. D) About one year.News 41.A) Mass transit services that were canceled in Washington, DC.B) The heaviest snowfall in history in New Jersey.C) A big snow storm that hit the northeast part of USA.D) The schools which are required to be closed in New Jersey.2.B) Driving conditions became dangerous in the street.C) People couldn’t take the mass transit when going out.D) It made the Broadway blocked at high tide.SECTION A1.A) Technology brings jobs to the disabled.B) A special service.C) The daily life of the disabled.D) Working for the Internal Revenue Service.2.A) More than 42. B) More than 342.C) More than 300. D) More than 4323.A) Drinking water. B) Gas and coal.C) Thick clothes. D) Storage tank.4.A) A chemical contaminated water in the Elk River.B) People can still wash with water in the Elk River.C) The rural areas have an adequate supply of water.D) Jerry McGhee is the chief of Freedom Industries.5.A) They were World War II victims.B) They were supported by the South Korean government.C) They were female college students.D) They burned a Japanese flag written with their names.6.A) To demand Japan’s full compensation for World War II victims.B) To urge the Japanese government to punish the war criminals.C) To ask for an apology from the Japanese Prime Minister.D) To demand that the Japanese ambassador be expelled.7.A) They surrounded the Japanese embassy at once.B) They formed a human wall to prevent possible violence.C) They have encountered such a protest for two years.D) They were armed with guns and clubs.SECTION B1.8.A) Friends. B) Classmates.C) Teacher and student. D) Boss and employee.9.A) Because she is required to write a thesis on uniforms.B) Because she is majored in economics.C) Because she knows nothing about uniforms.D) Because she had missed the lecture.10.A) Because uniforms make people feel formal.B) Because they want to represent their own style.C) Because uniforms make people feel confident.D) Because companies force their employees to wear uniforms.11. What can we learn from the conversation?A) Employees can change the color of their uniforms.B) Employees are all required to wear uniforms.C) Employees should learn how to listen to the others.D) Employees should never speak with dialects.212.A) Violent storms at the sea.B) Poor health condition.C) Poor balance mechanism in the ear. D) The motion of the boat.13.A) It is high-priced. B) It helps one to concentrate.C) It is inexpensive.D) It makes one feel energetic.14. A) It's a pill that one takes before getting on the boat.B) It's something that one uses while feeling seasick.C) It's a pill that one must take on an empty stomach.D) It's something that applies to and works through the ear.15.A) Because the doctor will be back soon.B) Because the medicine is not available.C) Because she works in a drug store.D) Because she is not entitled to give one.SECTIONC16.A) Nearly $20 billion. B) Less than $100 million.C) More than $200 million. D) Almost $12 billion.17.A) Less than 50 percent. B) Less than 60 percent.C) Less than 40 percent.D) Less than 30 percent.18.A) Math skills developed in the early teen years help lead to college success . B) Traditional methods aim to develop creative problem-solving skills.C) This is no argument between traditional methods and newer methods.D) Memorizing ways of solving math problems belongs to the newer method. 219.A) The effects of neighbors.B) The importance of having friends.C) The factors that make people happier.D) People's emotional health.20.A) The information had been gathered for about a decade.B) It found the effect of friends is more important than that of neighbors.C) It found out that if you have a happy friend, you are likely to be happy.D) It was based on the emotional health of 3,000 people.21.A) A person who gets an extra job.B) A person who has a lot of money.C) A person who has a happy friend nearby.D) A person who gets a rise in his/her job.322.A) France. B) China. C) Russia. D) America.23.A) 64. B) 27. C) 91. D) 37.24.A) They are very careful when making investments.B) They are less sympathetic than foreign billionaires.C) They acquired their wealth through hard work.D) They are more generous than foreign billionaires.25.A) Trying to remain in the billionaires list.B) Becoming volunteers when there is the need.C) Donating money to poor people directly.D) Repaying society in one way or another.。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷283

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷283

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷283(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.A day after he met with Mahmoud Abbas. √B.A week after he met with Mahmoud Abbas.C.A month after he met with Mahmoud Abbas.D.A year after he met with Mahmoud Abbas.解析:解析:新闻中提到,约旦国王在会见以色列总理Ehud Olmet的前一天,刚刚约见过巴勒斯坦权力机构主席Mahmoud Abbas。

故A正确。

对交待了事件之后出现的独立结构要加以留意,因其常补充说明时间、地点等细节,如本题解题句出现在“...,a day after...”。

A.Secure the region's economic future.B.Avoid actions that block progress towards peace. √C.Appropriate new lands in Jordan.D.Build new settlements in the West Bank.解析:解析:新闻中提到,约旦国王敦促以色列避免任何可能阻碍和平进程的“单边行为”,B基本复现了原文的…actions that could block progress towards peace,为答案。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷345(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷345(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷345(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. According to the passage, what must caregivers learn to do?4.A.They think they should follow the current trend.B.Nursing homes are well-equipped and convenient.C.Adult day-care centers are easily accessible.D.They have jobs and other commitments.正确答案:D解析:原文提到,成年子女往往需要工作并肩负其他责任,因此他们更倾向于使用社区服务。

D与此相符(其中commitments为原文responsibilities的同义替换),故正确。

A“他们认为该跟随当下的潮流”、B“疗养院设备完好且方便”和C“成人日托中心易于使用”与录音不符。

知识模块:听力篇章5.A.They don’t want to use up all their life savings.B.They fear they will regret it afterwards.C.They would like to spend more time with them.D.They don’t want to see their husbands poorly treated.正确答案:A解析:原文提到,社会工作者发现,妻子们通常试图尽可能久地亲自照顾丈夫,原因在于她们不想把生活积蓄用光,因此答案为A。

B“她们担心过后会后悔”、C“她们想跟丈夫多待在一起”和D“她们不想看到丈夫受到不好的对待”均未在短文中提及。

知识模块:听力篇章6.A.Provide professional standard care.B.Be affectionate and cooperative.C.Be frank and seek help from others.D.Make full use of community facilities.正确答案:C解析:原文提到caregivers应该学会清楚表明自己的需求和看法,并向兄弟姐妹寻求帮助,C中的be frank 和seek help分别为原文state clearly和ask for help 的同义替换,因此为答案。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷201(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷201(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷201(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Who were most of the victims according to the news?2. What are the militants in Balochistan dissatisfied with?1.A.Armed men.B.Militants.C.Civilians.D.Hard-liners.正确答案:C解析:受害者大部分是巴士上的女性和儿童,因此选C项“平民,百姓”.预读选项时可发现选项A、B、D分别是持武器的人、武装分子和不妥协者,只有C项“平民”是处于弱势地位的群体,最有可能是victims。

2.A.The parked passenger bus.B.The armed men on motorcycles.C.The central government.D.The Islamic rebels.正确答案:C解析:新闻中提到,武装分子多年来一直埋怨中央政府(central government)忽略他们和他们的经济需求。

因此选C项。

A项“停放着的公交”是事件发生的地方,B项“摩托车上持武器的人”是纵火人,D项“伊斯兰的反叛者”是发动其他地区袭击的反叛者,这些都与问题无关。

听力原文: A UN agency says there are major funding gaps in efforts to help the agricultural sector adapt to climate change. The Food and Agriculture Organization, the FAO, says this could affect food security. The warning comes as the UN Climate Change Conference continues in Cancun, Mexico. The World Bank estimates it will cost about $2.5 billion a year—for the next 40 years—to help agriculture in developing countries adapt to climate change. Other estimates say costs could run as high as $14 billion a year. However, the FAO says, “Available financing mechanisms are substantially insufficient to meet the climate change and food security challenges faced by the agricultural sector.” This, despite the fact that the FAO says there are many examples of how agriculture can become more.3. According to the world bank, how much does it cost to tackle agricultural challenges yearly?4. According to FAO, what is the problem faced by the agricultural sector?3.A.$14 billion.B.$40 billion.C.$2.5 billion.D.$25 billion.正确答案:C解析:新闻中指出,世界银行估计在今后的40年时间里,协助发展中国家的农业适应气候变化,每年得花费25个亿。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷299

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷299

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷299(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.Learn about the history of American society.B.Appreciate the contributions of African Americans. √C.Visit famed national museums and monuments.D.Donate money to build new museums.解析:解析:新闻中提到,二月是黑人历史月,鼓励美国人去了解以及感恩非裔美国人对美国社会做出的众多贡献,故B正确。

A“学习美国历史”、C“参观著名的国家博物馆和纪念碑”和D“捐款建造一座新的博物馆”都不是黑人历史月鼓励美国人去做的事。

A.To join association of museums.B.To collect money from architects.C.To choose donors.D.To build a new museum. √解析:解析:新闻中提到,Smithsonian Institution宣布要建一个“非裔美国人历史与文化国家博物馆”(National Museum of African American History and Culture)。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷200(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷200(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷200(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. According to the news report, what has happened last October?2. What did preliminary results from this mission suggest?1.A.A rocket has been successfully launched.B.There was a rocket hitting the moon.C.A deep dark hole appeared on the moon’s South Pole.D.There was an amazing finding made by LRO.正确答案:B解析:新闻中指出,美国宇航局的一枚火箭以每小时9000公里的速度,撞上月球南极的一个黑暗陨石坑而粉碎。

这与B项的“火箭撞月”意思相同。

新闻中提到的是美国宇航局的火箭在月球上撞毁,故A项“成功发射火箭”错误。

新闻只是提到火箭撞上黑暗陨石坑,而非C项“月球南极出现一个黑暗的深坑”,故排除C。

D项“LRO有惊人的发现”都是火箭撞上月球的结果,与问题中的去年10月不相关,也排除。

2.A.Some form of water existed on the moon.B.The water on the moon was as much as in the desert.C.There was a lot of rocket remaining on the moon surface.D.A large area has been affected by the rocket正确答案:A解析:新闻中指出,科学家们根据各种结果和发现推断月球上有某种形式的水存在(there was someform of water on the moon)。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷298(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷298(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷298(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What were the respondents asked to comment on?2. What do we learn about the result of the poll?1.A.Their personal life.B.Educational opportunities.C.Political development.D.Their views on international issues.正确答案:A解析:新闻提到,被调查者要求就一系列问题,包括对国家及个人生活、经济发展、就业机会、中东和平的可能性发表自己的看法,A与新闻中的concerns facing their personal life对应,故选A。

B“教育机会”、C“政治发展”和D“对国际事务的看法”均与新闻所说的内容有偏差。

知识模块:听力2.A.In Morocco, both satisfaction and optimism have doubled.B.Optimism grows generally in the Arab world in recent years.C.Many Arab countries have improved the income of their citizens.D.There is an acceleration of the economic growth in the Arab world.正确答案:B解析:新闻提到,总的来说,被调查者对他们的生活感到满意,对未来持乐观态度,这种满意度和乐观度高于10年前的民意调查,故答案为B。

A“摩洛哥人民的满意度和乐观度成倍提高”中的Morocco应为Lebanon。

C“许多阿拉伯国家提高了公民的收入”和D“阿拉伯地区的经济加速发展”都无法从新闻中推断出。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷450(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷450(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷450(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What makes sun bears become night owls?2. What does Kaitlyn Gaynor say about the behaviour pattern shifts of so many species?1.A.The melting of the polar iceberg.B.The illegal hunting of animals.C.The disturbance of human activity.D.The pollution in their natural habitat.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力2.A.They might reshape the entire ecosystems.B.They are caused by land development.C.They can be foreseen and prevented.D.They will destroy the environment completely.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:A motorist was prepared to meet his maker when he found himself trapped in his Cadillac for 14 hours on a hot, summer day.Cleveland resident Peter Pyros was backing his car out of the driveway in August when suddenly the battery died. Because the electric buttons used to active the door wouldn’t work, he became a prisoner in his own car, reported the Detroit Free Press.He tried shouting for help and pounding on the window, hoping it would break, but to no avail. After more than half a day stuck in the vehicle and barely able to breathe, a curious neighbour discovered Pyros before contacting police. They charged Pyros’battery long enough so he could let himself out of the car.What Pyros was unaware of is that his car was equipped with a manual door release handle. The only problem was he didn’t know it existed and the owner’s manual was not inside the vehicle. Pyros may be alive but he’s not happy. He’s suing the maker of his car for not making the emergency set easier to locate.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. What is the news report mainly about?4. Why didn’t Pyros use the manual door release handle?3.A.An accident caused by battery explosion.B.A man trapped in his own car.C.A car maker facing a severe penalty.D.A motorcycle crashing into a car.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力4.A.Because it was broken in an accident.B.Because it was not equipped in his car.C.Because he was too nervous to remember it.D.Because he was unaware of it.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:E-commerce is often blamed for the woes of brick-and-mortar retailers. But on Thursday, Sears’CEO Eddie Lampert cast blame on the company’s retirees—specifically, pension plan payouts—for draining company coffers.The statements came in a blog post by Lampert in which he outlined that since 2005, Sears has contributed over $4.5 billion to its pension fund.“Had the company been able to employ those billions of dollars in its operations, we would have been in a better position to compete with other large retail companies, many of which don’t have large pension plans, and thus have not been required to allocate billions of dollars to these liabilities,”he wrote.One way Sears has stayed buoyant in recent years: partnerships with Amazon. At the end of August, Sears announced it would expand the pilot program that enables Sears to install and balance automobile tires that consumers purchase through Amazon. The deal seems like a win-win for both retailers, as well as customers. Amazon shoppers who buy tires, including Sears’Die-Hard brand, can ship the tires to a nearby Sears Auto Centre for installation.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. Why did Sears’CEO Eddie Lampert cast blame on the company’s retirees?6. How much has Sears contributed to its pension fund since 2005?7. What would Sears do next?5.A.Because they are not content with the pension plans.B.Because they all support e-commerce.C.Because they consume too much capital of the company.D.Because they keep partnerships with Amazon.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力6.A.More than $4.5 billion.B.More than $5.4 billion.C.More than $4.5 million.D.More than $5.4 million.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力7.A.It would end its partnerships with Amazon.B.It would expand the pilot program.C.It would sell tires online.D.It would change its pension plan.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力Section B听力原文:W: Hi, Steven. What’s up?M: I am planning a summer vacation, trying to coordinate schedules with friends and family, but maybe there’s another way, even a better way, to take a vacation.W: What do you mean?M: I mean maybe I should travel alone this time. Nowadays, people are travelling alone in record numbers.W: There are many places that people have longed to go. But I often hear them say they have nobody to go with.M: True. I should travel alone. Last year, my editor sent me to Paris to explore the city by myself. That was the assignment. On my own, thousands of miles from home, I could slow down. I began to really enjoy all of the marvelous, everyday things I miss when talking with or looking after companions.W: Sounds to me so amazing. By travelling alone, we are able to zero in on details because there is no one to distract us, no one to tell us to hurry along, to stop lingering on some shopping centres to buy things you don’t want.M: Definitely. And you have the freedom to pursue your particular interests. You can develop your aesthetic sense at your own pace. You can explore art and design shops, places that may inspire a new hobby or a creative endeavor.W: Alone, we can be reflective, like the day I took myself to a tea ceremony in Tokyo. We can step outside our comfort zone. Alone, we can climb a hill on an autumn afternoon, and consider how we are living our life and how we want to live it in the future- a process that can get inhibited when other people are around.M: Indeed.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. What is the man busy with?9. What does the man say about his assignment in Paris?10. Why is travelling alone so beneficial according to the speakers?11. What does the woman say about her trip in Tokyo?8.A.Planning his academic study for summer vacation.B.Arranging a party with his friends and family.C.Planning a summer vacation.D.Thinking about travelling to Paris.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力9.A.He missed marvelous, everyday things in Paris.B.He was well taken care of in Paris.C.He was accompanied by several friends in Paris.D.He travelled alone but enjoyed his trip in Paris.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力10.A.Because you don’t have to take care of your companions.B.Because you are free to pursue your particular interests.C.Because you can go to art and design shops.D.Because you will have the chance to enjoy the local life.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力11.A.It was comfortable.B.The tea ceremony was enjoyable.C.It was reflective.D.The hill was beautiful.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:W: Now we have Adam Grant, a psychologist at Wharton Business School with his new book Option B.M: Thank you. I read a study days ago which showed that highly creative adults grew up in families where their parents argued more, not only argued more, but argued reasonably in front of their children.W: As a mom, I just thought that was something you’re never supposed to do.M: Well, the more I read about this research, the more I realized that if you never disagree in front of your kids, they think there’s one right answer to everything, whereas if they see you argue, they realize that there might be multiple perspectives on a problem, and they have to learn to think for themselves.W: I see. Are there any rules for this sort of arguing?M: Yes, there are a few rules for good arguing. One is to argue like you’re right, but listen like you’re wrong. Instead of arguing to win, you can argue to learn. And the key is you have to acknowledge when your opponent has made a good point.W: I think most of us are terrible at hearing criticism. Think about what happens to you physically. Your shoulders start to tense. Your body tightens up. Your heart races. And you just feel like you’re being physically attacked.M: Yes. I have advice on this. And it only takes 23 words: “I am giving you these comments because I have very high expectations of you, and I am confident that you can reach them.”It changes the conversation. Instead of saying “this person is about to attack me,”the person receiving the feedback says “this person is trying to help me.”W: Sounds quite enlightening!Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What did the study the man read show about highly creative adults?13. What do kids learn from disagreements between their parents?14. What is the key to good arguing?15. How would we react physically when we hear criticism?12.A.They grew up in highly harmonious families.B.They grew up in families with fierce arguments.C.They grew up in families with reasonable arguments.D.They grew up in relatively stable families.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力13.A.Strategies to win an argument.B.The importance of being less aggressive.C.Multiple angles on a problem.D.The importance of family harmony.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力14.A.You have to admit it when your opponent has made a good point.B.You have to defeat your opponent by all means to win an argument.C.You have to argue back even if your opponent has made a good point.D.You have to be alert when your opponent has made a good point.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力15.A.Our body temperature rises.B.Our mind goes mad.C.Our blood pressure goes up.D.Our shoulders tighten.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力Section C听力原文:Are you worried your heart is much older than you are and that you’re on the verge of having a heart attack? Well, a test can estimate the age of your ticker, as well as revealing how long you can expect to live without having a heart attack or a stroke. But a new update to the 16-question tool offers advice and interventions to help lower the vital organ’s age and keep you alive for longer.Produced by NHS Choices and the British Heart Foundation, the Heart Age Tool asks for information about your age, gender, height and weight. It also seeks to know where you live, whether you’re an active smoker and your ethnicity—all factors that impact the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. The free tool-initially launched last year—also searches for information about your cholesterol levels, blood pressure and whether or not you have any other conditions that increase your risk. It is designed to work on people aged 30 or older who have not already been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. The updated tool comes after new research found four in five people have hearts much older than they are due to a poor lifestyle.In the worst cases, men and women in their mid-40s had hearts typical of 60-year-olds, scientists found. A worrying 89% of men below 40 had unhealthy hearts, compared with just 41% of women, researchers discovered.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What do we learn about the Heart Age Tool?17. Whom does the Heart Age Tool apply to?18. What can we learn from the end of the talk?16.A.It is a recently launched device.B.It is a portable device.C.It is a list of 6 questions.D.It is a list of 16 questions.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力17.A.Anyone over 30-year-old and with heart-related disease.B.Those at the age of 30 or older and without cardiovascular disease.C.Old people who have been diagnosed with heart disease.D.People in their mid-40s and diagnosed with heart disease.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力18.A.Men tend to have an healthy heart even when they reach the age of 40.B.Women tend to have an unhealthy heart when they are in their 40s.C.More men under 40 have heart problems than women.D.More women over 40 have heart problems than men.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:Norm Pethrick, a 36-year-old man in Australia’s northern city Darwin, was praised on Thursday for jumping onto a crocodile’s back to save his wife Wendy at Litchfield National Park, a popular tourist spot southwest of Darwin, a local newspaper reported. Ms. Pethrick was standing on a river bank Wednesday afternoon when the saltwater crocodile attacked her, locking its jaws on both her legs as it tried to drag her underwater. Norm Pethrick, who with his wife had been collecting water, immediately went to help her. He jumped onto the back, poked the eyes of the crocodile and finally got his wife free. Ms. Pethrick was later taken to Royal Darwin Hospital for a medical treatment. The doctors said she was suffering eight puncture wounds in her right leg, a puncture wound in her left leg and a serious cut to one of her fingers. “This could have been a fatal and tragic situation,”said the general manager of Royal Darwin Hospital, Dr. Len Notaras, according to a local report. He said Ms. Pethrick was saved by her husband’s “quick and diligent actions.”Dr. Notaras also said she would remain in hospital for three to four days andhave an operation to clean the wounds, which are easy to get infected because of bacteria on the teeth of the crocodile.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What is the accident?20. What was Ms. Pethrick doing when the accident happened?21. How were Ms. Pethrick’s wounds?19.A.Animal attack.B.Tourist conflict.C.Ship wreck.D.Road accident.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力20.A.She was swimming.B.She was fishing.C.She was sitting in a boat.D.She was standing on a river bank.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力21.A.They were mainly on her left leg.B.They were mainly on her right leg.C.They were mainly on her fingers.D.They were mainly on her arms.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:Billionaire Bill Gates has made a $100 million investment to help researchers find a cure for Alzheimer’s. The brain disease causes people to slowly lose their memory and mental abilities as they grow old. Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, said he has given $50 million to the Dementia Discovery Fund. The London-based fund aims to bring business and government together to seek treatments for the brain-wasting disease. Another $50 million will go to start-up groups working in Alzheimer’s research, Gates said. The money is a personal donation and not from his charitable organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.“The disease is a huge problem, a growing problem, and the scale of the tragedy—even for the people who stay alive—is very high,”Gates told the Reuters news agency. Despite many years of research, scientists have not found a treatment that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s. Current drugs can do no more than ease some of the effects. But Gates said he is hopeful that treatments can be found, even if they might still be more than 10 years away. Gates’usual health focus is on helping fight infectious diseases in poorer countries. He said Alzheimer’s became his mission partly for personal reasons, and partly because it has been so difficult to find effectivetreatment. Some men in his family have suffered from Alzheimer’s, he said. In a blog post about the investments, Gates wrote, “I know how awful it is to watch people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity. It feels a lot like you’re experiencing a gradual death of the person that you knew.”Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. What does the Dementia Discovery Fund aim to do?23. How much did Bill Gates give to start-up groups working in Alzheimer’s research?24. What does the speaker say about the research on Alzheimer’s?25. What is Gates’usual health focus on?22.A.Find private funds to help those with brain-wasting disease.B.Call on medical research groups to help those with brain-wasting disease.C.Call on the government to help those with brain-wasting disease.D.Unite business and government together to help those with brain-wasting disease.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力23.A.$50 million.B.$100 million.C.$150 million.D.$200 million.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力24.A.Scientists have found an effective way to cure the disease.B.Scientists have found a treatment that can prevent its progression.C.Scientists have not found a treatment that can slow its progression.D.Scientists have found an effective way to expand people’s mental capacity.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力25.A.Helping fight brain-wasting disease all over the world.B.Helping fight infectious diseases in poorer countries.C.Helping fight poverty in the third world.D.Helping fight ageing problems all over the world.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷312

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷312

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷312(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.They cannot afford schooling.B.They cannot meet the standard of school.C.They don't have enough textbooks. √D.They don't have good teachers.解析:解析:新闻开头提到,那些贫穷国家的小学生缺少基本的教材(suffering from a lack of basic textbooks),故C“没有足够的课本”正确。

新闻中没有提到付不起学费,排除A。

B“不能达到学校的要求”和D“没有好教师”都不是新闻中提到的问题。

A.Set up a new distribution system. √B.Print cheap textbooks.C.Design new textbooks.D.Build a public health programmes.解析:解析:新闻中提到,应当建立一个新的系统(a new system must be set up),以便课本能够以低廉有效的方式从印刷厂流通到孩子们手中,所以A“建立新的分配系统”正确。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷134(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷134(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷134(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What does Dr. Tyler seem to be most concerned about?12. Which course hasn’t Jenny taken?9.A.Freshman.B.Sophomore.C.Junior.D.Senior.正确答案:B解析:对话中,学生说到:微积分是二年级的一门必修课。

表明该学生读二年级,故B正确。

四个选项分别表示大学本科一、二、三、四年级学生。

本题听音的重点,一是看选项中的原词是否在对话中有所提及,二是看对话中是否有与选项含义相同的其他表达方式。

知识模块:听力10.A.She wanted Dr. Tyler to sign on her schedule card.B.She wanted Dr. Tyler to determine the number and variety of the courses she would take.C.She wanted to talk to Dr. Tyler about the modern American novel.D.She wanted to explain why she dropped the chemistry course.正确答案:A解析:见面时的寒暄一过,学生就说出了自己的目的:“我需要您在我这儿的课程卡上签名。

”A与此一致,故为答案。

选项均以She wanted开头,表明本题问“她”做某事的目的,可能问对话的主旨。

知识模块:听力11.A.If his seminar on the modern American novel is welcomed.B.If he signs his name, Jenny won’t work hard as ever.C.If Jenny can take two seminars in a semester.D.If six courses might be too much for Jenny.正确答案:D解析:当学生说她这个学期修了6门功课时,老师说:“六门课?学习负担相当重啊。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷240(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷240(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷240(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. According to the NRF, the average American consumer will spend about $ 805 on gifts. That’s more than $ 630 billion between November and December, an increase of 3.7 percent from last year.1. How will retailers cope with the Thanksgiving shopping season?2. How many Americans will shop by using a tablet or smartphone this year?1.A.By selling online.B.By reducing costs.C.By closing earlier.D.By lowering prices.正确答案:D解析:新闻提到,一些商店为了竞争会很早开门并延长营业时间。

为了最大程度吸引顾客,几乎所有商家都承诺以大折扣服务顾客。

2.A.3.7%.B.50%.C.20%.D.11%.正确答案:C解析:新闻中提到,今年,全美零售商联合会称,超过一半以上的人们在节假日选择网上购物,五分之一美国人使用平板电脑或智能手机。

听力原文: A big storm hit Great Britain.(3)Two people died. Roads and highways are closed. Homes are without power. And travelers are stranded in Great Britain because of record rainfall. The rain set records and affected the northern part of England and Scotland. The national weather service issued a “red” alert for rain in the area. Most of the region received between 200 to 300 millimeters of rain over the weekend, according to the UK’s National Weather Service. Honister Pass, an area north of Manchester in the Lake District, received 341 millimeters of rain on December 5. Extreme rainy weather is not only affecting the northern hemisphere. The city of Chennai in southern India also received over 300 millimeters of rain in 24 hours last week. (4)The rain emergencies came at the same time world leaders are meeting in France to discuss climate change at the COP21 convention.3. What damage did the storm cause in Britain?4. What was happening when the storm hit Great Britain?3.A.Two people were injured.B.Airports are closed.C.Electricity is cut off.D.Car crashed on highways.正确答案:C解析:新闻中提到,暴风雨导致两人丧生,马路和高速公路关闭,很多家庭因此断电,游客也因为这场特大暴雨而困在了英国。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷202(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷202(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷202(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. How many temperatures are expected to rise globally by the 2050s?2. What is the result of the temperature rise by the 2050s?1.A.10.B.4.C.1.D.50.正确答案:B解析:新闻中有两处提到,到了21世纪50年代,全球气温平均来说会上升4度,故正确答案是B项。

注意上升10度也在新闻中提到,但只是发生在北极和非洲(Arctic and Africa)。

2.A.Huge Storm.B.Earthquake.C.Snow slide.D.Disappearance of living species.正确答案:D解析:新闻中指出,气候的不断变暖会使一些地区的降雨量急速下降,而有些地方却洪水泛滥,世界上一半的动植物灭绝。

故D项“生物灭绝”正确。

A 项“暴风雨”、B项“地震”和C项的“雪崩”均未在新闻中提到。

听力原文:As many as a million Cubans are said to have attended the free concert in Havana’s revolution square that featured some of the Latin America’s most popular musicians. Many in the crowd came dress in white to symbolize peace. The 5-hour event included the bands from seven countries, it was organized by the Miami base Colombian rock star Wallace. “This concert is just about peace, is just about possibility to get together, you know, through music, through art. And this particular case of Cuba have isolated from the rest of community for many years, just because of political belief. So we just want to come here and saying well, we are here, we are the same. So that is the reason why we are here to promote peace.”3. What is the theme of the concert?4. What can we learn about the concert?3.A.Art.B.Harmony.C.Prosperity.D.Ambition.正确答案:B解析:新闻中指出,这个音乐会是关于和平(peace),通过音乐和艺术将人们聚集在一起。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷290

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷290

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷290(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.It was recent artwork.B.It was incomplete. √C.It was fairly tall.D.It was in pieces.解析:解析:新闻中提到这座雕像被发现的时候既没头又没胳膊,所以是不完整的,答案应为B。

它是古罗马时代的产物,所以排除A“是不久前的艺术品”。

它只有1.2米,C“它相当高”不正确。

D“它已成碎片”,与事实不符。

A.Out in the sea.B.Inside a bath house.C.On a cliff along the coast.D.On the coast outside Jerusalem. √解析:解析:新闻提到雕像是在位于耶路撒冷西岸地区的Ashkelon海边发现的,D正确。

A“在远海处”与新闻事实不符。

新闻提到峭壁的坍塌毁坏了藏在其中的浴室,而不是说雕像在浴室内被发现,B排除。

雕像原本藏在峭壁中,它被发现是因为峭壁部分坍塌造成雕像掉落到海边,因此排除C“在悬崖上”。

(分数:4.00)A.A 17-year-old girl.B.A 15-year-old boy.C.A 23-year-old woman. √D.An 18-year-old man.解析:解析:新闻中提到,嫌犯是4个青少年,而受害人是一位23岁的女性,因此选C。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷274

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷274

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷274(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.62.B.64.C.60. √D.Unknown.解析:解析:新闻提到,Sarkozy计划将最低退休年龄上调两年,即上调到62岁,可判断在此之前,最低退休年龄应为60岁,C为答案。

A.The better-off.B.Financial institutions.C.Ordinary people. √ernment.解析:解析:新闻最后提到,反对者认为向金融机构和富人群体征收更高的税款,养老金体系就可以得到维持。

可见反对者是站在一般民众的立场上的,而不是站在富裕人群、金融机构和政府立场上的,C正确。

(分数:4.00)A.Give teachers extra help.B.Engage in many activities.C.Show up in class. √D.Offer constructive advice.解析:解析:新闻开篇部分提到,现在有些美国学校推出一项新举措:奖励成绩有进步的学生,甚至学生仅仅因为到学校上课就可得到奖励。

因此C为答案。

A“给老师额外的帮助”、B“参加许多活动”和D“提供指导性的建议”均没有在新闻中提到。

A.It has nothing to do with higher math score.B.It works in some subjects, but not in others. √C.It leads to higher scores in social studies.D.It encourages students to do better in science.解析:解析:新闻中用了mixed results来概括奖励学生这一举措的有效性,指出它能提高学生的数学成绩,但仅在实施奖励的情况下才有此效果;并且尚无证据表明它能提高学生的阅读、社会科学和理科的成绩,可见它对一些学科有用,但对另一些则无效,因此B正确。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷286

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷286

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷286(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.It was proposed by a group of senators. √B.The US president had carried out the reform.C.Illegal immigrants would soon be given citizenship.D.The reform failed to improve the current system.解析:解析:新闻开头提到,美国总统表示,对美国移民制度进行检讨的时机已经成熟。

接着说他在拉斯维加斯的一所高中谈到了这一事件,而前一天参议员拟定了(outlined)改革的框架。

由此可知A“移民改革是参议员提出的”正确。

移民改革在奥巴马三年前的计划中有所反映,但did not go far表明并未实施,故B“奥巴马已实施改革”不对。

根据三年前的蓝图,非法移民成为合法永久居民要八年,最终成为公民还须再等五年,C“非法移民很快会获取公民身份”与之不符。

移民改革还未实施,故D“改革没有改善现在的系统”不正确。

A.Eight years.B.Five years.C.Thirteen years. √D.Eleven years.解析:解析:录音最后提到,根据三年前的计划,非法移民成为合法永久居民要八年,最终成为公民还须再等五年,因此一共需要13年。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷145(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷145(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷145(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What is one responsibility the house-sitter probably won’t have?9.A.Go to summer school.B.Take a vacation.C.Stay at home.D.Earn some money.正确答案:D解析:推断题。

男士说他不能只是闲着(sit around),但又没有现成的工作(jobs available),说明他想干些工作、赚些钱,D项符合此意。

对话开头往往是出题之处。

知识模块:听力10.A.They hired someone to stay in their home.B.They left their pets with their neighbors.C.They rented their house to a student.D.They asked their gardener to watch their home.正确答案:A解析:细节题。

A是对原文hired Margaret to stay in their house的另一种表述方法,故为答案。

C是强干扰项,对话讨论的并不是租房子,而是雇人看房子。

提问处是考点,其实就是对上文叙述的一个总结。

知识模块:听力11.A.Walking the dog.B.Cutting the grass.C.Watching the children.D.Feeding the fish.正确答案:C解析:细节题,选项都是家务事。

A、D两项属于take care of his pets的范围,而B项则属于water thehouseplants的范围。

排除A、B、D三项,即可得到答案C。

此外,C是baby-sitter的职责,与本对话的话题(house—sitting)不一致。

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷269

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷269

大学英语四级改革适用(听力)-试卷269(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:12,分数:50.00)1.Part II Listening Comprehension__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:2.Section A__________________________________________________________________________________________ 解析:(分数:4.00)A.Their health becomes worse.B.They don't fight as hard as before.C.They won't get the benefit of pension. √D.They receive less education.解析:解析:新闻提到,下一代的退休人员失去了一项退休福利(won't have a retirement benefit),这项“福利计划”(defined-benefit plan)也就是“养老金”(pension),C“他们得不到养老金的福利”与新闻内容相符。

新闻中有提到这批退休人员将是美国有史以来最健康、教育程度最高、最富有的,据此可排除A、D。

B利用新闻中的fought hard作干扰,新闻是说这个pension的制度是上一辈人努力争取出来的结果,并没有说“下一代退休人员不努力”。

A.In the late 1970s. √B.In the early 1970s.C.During World War Ⅱ.D.In the late 1960s.解析:解析:新闻提到,养老金制度在第二次世界大战时开始流行,到了20世纪70年代末达到流行高峰(reached the height of their popularity in the late 1970s。

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