四级听力模拟试题(九)

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大学英语四级模拟试卷第09组(听力)

大学英语四级模拟试卷第09组(听力)
4. A) Stay at home and review the lesson. B) Stay at home and have a good rest. C) Go somewhere else. D) Go to the concert tomorrow.
5. A) There is a flood every two years. B) The flood is the worst ever since sixties. C) There is a serious drought. D) There is a severe flood.
10. A) He has some trouble with his parents. B) His parents had a quarrel. C) He and his wife might have had a quarrel. D) His wife and his parents might have disagreed with each other.
2. A) Clean air. B) Friendly folks. C) Freshness. D) Peaceful surroundings.
3. A) Buy a ticket. mediately. D) Call a taxi.
8. A) He has failed in the exam. B) He has lost in the game. C) He couldn’t represent his team. D) The track meet had been cancelled.
9. A) To return the shoes and get the refund. B) To buy another pair of shoes. C) To change the shoes for another style. D) To change the shoes for a different color.

四级听力模拟试题

四级听力模拟试题

四级听力模拟试题第一节 (共5小题)现在你将听到一篇短文,请根据短文内容,选择正确的答案。

短文听两遍。

Question 1:What is the topic of the talk?A. Stress management.B. Time management.C. Procrastination.Question 2:What does the speaker suggest doing to manage time effectively?A. Setting priorities.B. Avoiding distractions.C. Breaking tasks into small steps.Question 3:According to the speaker, what is the downside of multitasking?A. It reduces efficiency.B. It increases stress.C. It causes distraction.Question 4:When should you tackle difficult tasks, according to the speaker?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.Question 5:What is the speaker's final advice?A. Be flexible with your plan.B. Avoid taking breaks.C. Seek help when needed.第二节 (共5小题)现在你将听到一段对话,请根据对话内容,选择正确的答案。

对话听两遍。

Question 6:What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends.B. Colleagues.C. Customer and salesperson.Question 7:Where does the conversation most likely take place?A. In a bookstore.B. In a library.C. In a café.Question 8:What does the man think of the book?A. It's confusing.B. It's informative.C. It's entertaining.Question 9:What does the woman think of the book?A. It's well-written.B. It's difficult to follow.C. It's not worth reading.Question 10:What is the man going to do?A. Borrow the book from the woman.B. Look for other books by the same author.C. Recommend the book to his friend.第三节 (共5小题)现在你将听到一篇对话,请根据对话内容,选择正确的答案。

大学英语四级听力分类模拟题(带答案)

大学英语四级听力分类模拟题(带答案)

大学英语四级听力分类模拟题(带答案)Listening ComprehensionSection AQuestions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.1、A. 5%. B. 10%. C. 37%. D. 53%.2、A. It increased the number of new airports.B. It increased the global unemployment rate.C. It created jobs for people.D. It promoted the growth in daily spending.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.3、A. 8.6 millimeters. B. 3.4 millimeters.C. 8.1 millimeters.D. 1.7 millimeters.4、A. Greenhouse gases. B. Human activity.C. Climate change.D. Rainfall increase.5、A. Cause water to expand. B. More rains.C. Less evaporation.D. Fewer wind.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.6、A. Global warming.B. Nuclear wars.C. Food crisis.D. Economic depression.7、A. Decrease economic competition.B. Issue more money.C. Provide more food.D. Reduce carbon emissions.Section BQuestions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8、A. She can't see any sign of it.B. She doesn't believe the man.C. She thinks the forecast has not been accurate this week.D. She doesn't want it to happen.9、A. He is a psychology professor with much knowledge.B. His views during arguments are very powerful.C. He may be able to add information to a research paper.D. He has personal experience in this field.10、A. He rejects labeling criminals.B. He thinks criminals have certain psychological problems.C. He thinks criminals are abnormal.D. He thinks that criminals are crazy.11、A. They are going to write a paper.B. They are trying to convince Professor Simpson.C. They are going to argue with each other.D. They are going to meet Professor Simpson.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12、A. He has taught Spanish for a couple of years at a local school.B. He worked at the Brownstone Company for several years.C. He owned a small retail business in Michigan years ago.D. He has been working part-time in a school near Detroit.13、A. He prefers a full-time job with more responsibility.B. He is eager to find a job with an increased salary.C. He likes to work in a company close to home.D. He would rather get a less demanding job.14、A. Sports. B. Travel.C. Foreign languages.D. Computer games.15、A. When he is supposed to start work.B. What responsibilities he would have.C. When he will be informed about his application.D. What career opportunities her company can offer.Section CQuestions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.16、A. Learn the nickname of each state.B. Have a heart-to-heart talk with his brother.C. Be close to the natural world.D. Play games with his brother.17、A. Most nicknames are quite interesting.B. Some state nicknames have surprising origins.C. George Washington has many nicknames.D. New York once was the capital of America.18、A. The First State.B. The Show-Me State.C. Land of 10000 Lakes.D. Empire State.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19、A. It may have to do with a tallying system.B. Sheep is a kind of lovely animal.C. It is useful for people to get good sleep.D. The reason is not clear to us.20、A. The subjects can easily fall asleep by counting sheep.B. The subjects can't fall asleep when given no instructions.C. The subjects can easily fall asleep when imagining a soothing scene.D. The subjects can't fall asleep when imagining a relaxing scene.21、A. Think about unpleasant images before sleep.B. Picture things they have done before sleep.C. Imagine worries and noises before sleep.D. Imagine soothing images before sleep.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22、A. Beginning cooking at his parents' pub at 8 years old.B. Starting working in restaurants when he was in college.C. Being spotted by a TV producer at the age of 21.D. Publishing his first book on cooking at 28.23、A. His handsome appearance.B. His rare and simple recipes.C. His use of vegetable ingredients.D. His complicated cooking techniques.24、A. His success comes from the help of his parents.B. He succeeds with luck, passion and knowledge.C. He becomes successful with the help of his friends.D. His wife makes a great contribution to his success.答案:Listening ComprehensionSection A1、B[听力原文]Over the past five years, the number of Chinese travelers has grown to 120 million people. One in 10 international travelers is from China. New airports and better infrastructure have made travel easier for Chinese citizens. Young Chinese citizens are benefiting from reduced visa restrictions around the world. James Roy, a business analyst at China Market Research Group, says Chinese travelers are going to many more destinations than they did in the past. The World Travel and Tourism Council says that the number of Chinese tourists grew by 53 percent last year. Some countries have benefited from tourism from China. Iceland, a popular destination for Chinese tourists, saw its tourism industry grow by 19.4 percent last year. Japan had 37 percent growth in visitor spending. The growth in the number of Chinese travelers is contributing to the global growth of the tourism sector, which has added 7.2 million jobs worldwide.What's the percentage of Chinese travelers around the world?[解析] 新闻开头提到,在国际旅行者中,10人就有1人来自中国,所以,中国人占国际旅行者的10%。

四六级英语听力实战练习题参考答案

四六级英语听力实战练习题参考答案

四六级英语听力实战练习题参考答案Four-Six English Listening Practice Test Reference Answers Part I: Short Conversations1. A) The woman wants to get something to drink.2. B) The man has missed three classes.3. C) The woman accidentally took the man's bag.4. A) The man needs help with his homework.5. C) The woman will attend the party.6. B) The man applied for a job.7. B) The woman doesn't have change for the bus fare.8. A) The man doesn't like the new restaurant.9. C) The woman is going to the library after the test.10. B) The man might take a nap.Part II: Passages11. C) They followed the wrong directions.12. A) She is taking a break from studying.13. D) They play soccer on Tuesdays.14. D) The boy's parents are there with him.15. B) The man should go to the front desk.16. A) The woman has seen the movie before.17. B) The woman won't go to the concert.18. C) The man was too tired to finish watching the movie last night.19. D) Her cell phone is broken.20. C) Dietary supplements.Part III: Short TalksSection A: Questions 21-2321. B) They are lighter and more portable.22. C) It melts because of the heat of the sun.23. A) The traditional ice cream has more flavors.Section B: Questions 24-2624. C) It helps reduce traffic congestion.25. A) By vanpooling with friends.26. D) Sharing rides with strangers.Section C: Questions 27-3027. A) Near water or wet areas.28. B) The noise of the forest at night.29. C) The danger of being bitten by insects.30. D) Experts have captured several species of insects.Part IV: Long Conversations31. A) How to solve a software problem.32. D) She needs to install a new video card.33. B) He doesn't have time to fix the computer.34. D) It is expensive to get the software repaired.35. A) He will ask his friend for help.36. B) How to delete his email account.37. D) She doesn't know how to attach files to emails.38. A) Share pictures with her friends.39. C) Sending email attachments.40. D) They will meet in the library.Part V: Extended Conversations41. C) Writing an essay.42. B) About her interests in art.43. D) He thinks her essay is missing something.44. A) Using examples to support her arguments.45. C) Include more details and examples.46. A) Global warming.47. B) Its impact on the environment.48. C) Promoting public transportation.49. D) Encouraging people to use renewable energy.50. C) To reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Word count: 482。

英语专业四级模拟试题9(含答案)

英语专业四级模拟试题9(含答案)

英语专业四级模拟试题9(含答案)英语专业四级模拟试题9Part I Dictation ( 15 minutes )Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more. Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET. Now listen to the passage.Part II Listening Comprehension ( 18 minutes )Section AIn this section, you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Conversation OneQuestions 2 to 5 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.2. Which of the following is NOT offered by the apartment?A) Tennis courts.B) A recreation area.C) A sauna.D) A swimming pool.3.If the student decides to rent an apartment from thereceptionist, what will his depositbe?A) One hundred dollars.B) Thirty-five dollars.C) Fifty dollars.D) Two hundred and fifty dollars.4.Why is a deposit required at Melrose Apartment?A) To secure a two-bedroom apartment.B) To renew a six-month lease.C) To pay for a dishwasher.D) To cover property damage.5. How long will the student have to wait for one-bedroom apartment?A) For a week.B) For two weeks.C) For three weeks.D) For a month.Conversation TwoQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.6. What year is Mike in?A) The first year.B) The second year.C) The fourth year.D) The third year.7.Mike should resign because _______.A) he can't get along with his schoolmates in the UnionB) he can't do the work wellC) he is in debtD) he can't get through his studies8.What do you suppose Mike is majoring in?A) Mathematics.B) Electronics.C) Physics.D) Economics.Conversation ThreeQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.9. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A) In the library on campus.B) In a classroom.。

四级听力模拟训练

四级听力模拟训练

四级听力模拟训练在英语四级考试中,听力部分是考生们普遍认为难度较大的一个部分。

为了帮助大家提高听力技能,在此给大家提供一份四级听力模拟训练材料。

Passage 1Questions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. What is the woman's name?2. What is the man's occupation?3. What day of the week is it today?Passage 2Questions 4 to 6 are based on the passage you have just heard.4. What does the woman want to do?5. How long does the membership last?6. What can the woman get with the membership?Passage 3Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.7. According to the passage, what are the biggest contributors to air pollution?8. What can factories do to reduce air pollution?9. What is the speaker's opinion on electric cars?10. Why does the speaker mention China in relation to air pollution? Passage 4Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. What problem did the woman encounter?12. What is the man's suggestion for overcoming the problem?13. When will the speaking test take place?Passage 5Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. What is the lecture mainly about?15. What did Charles Darwin do on his voyage?16. What was the most surprising finding of Darwin's voyage? Passage 6Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17. What is the main subject of conversation?18. What is the man's attitude towards studying abroad?19. What is offered at the university?20. What is the woman's current situation?以上的材料是一个四级听力模拟训练,听过录音后,请根据每个问题所给的选项进行选择。

2021年英语四级听力模拟试题及答案(卷九)

2021年英语四级听力模拟试题及答案(卷九)

2021年英语四级听力模拟试题及答案(卷九)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Both 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 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

11.A) He has proved to be a better reader than the woman.B) He has difficulty understanding the book.C) He cannot get access to the assigned book.D) He cannot finish his assignment before the deadline.12.A) She will drive the man to the supermarket.B) The man should buy a car of his own.C) The man needn't go shopping every week.D) She can pick the man up at the grocery store.13.A) Get more food and drinks.B) Ask his friend to come over.C) Tidy up the place.D) Hold a party.14.A) The talks can be held any day except this Friday.B) He could change his schedule to meet John Smith.C) The first-round talks should start as soon as possible.D) The woman should contact John Smith first.15.A) He understands the woman's feelings.B) He has gone through a similar experience.C) The woman should have gone on the field trip.D) The teacher is just following the regulations.16.A) She will meet the man halfway.B) She will ask David to talk less.C) She is sorry the man will not come.D) She has to invite David to the party.17.A) Few students understand Prof. Johnson's lectures.B) Few students meet Prof. Jonson's requirements.C) Many students find Prof. Johnson's lectures boring.D) Many students have dropped Prof. Johnson's class.18.A) Check their computer files.B) Make some computations.C) Study a computer program.D) Assemble a computer.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19.A) It allows him to make a lot of friends.B) It requires him to work long hours.C) It enables him to apply theory to practice.D) It helps him understand people better.20.A) It is intellectually challenging.B) It requires him to do washing-up all the time.C) It exposes him to oily smoke all day long.D) It demands physical endurance and patience.21.A) In a hospital.B) At a coffee shop.C) At a laundry.D) In a hotel.22.A) Getting along well with colleagues.B) Paying attention to every detail.C) Planning everything in advance.D) Knowing the needs of customers.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23.A) The pocket money British children get.B) The annual inflation rate in Britain.C) The things British children spend money on.D) The rising cost of raising a child in Britain.24.A) It enables children to live better.B) It goes down during economic recession.C) It often rises higher than inflation.D) It has gone up 25% in the past decade.25.A) Save up for their future education.B) Pay for small personal things.C) Buy their own shoes and socks.D) Make donations when necessary.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 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

4级模拟试题

4级模拟试题

4级模拟试题一、听力理解Section A1. 根据对话,男士为什么迟到了?A) 交通堵塞B) 闹钟没响C) 忘记时间D) 找不到地点2. 女士在对话中提到了什么活动?A) 看电影B) 去图书馆C) 参加派对D) 健身Section B3. 根据短文,哪个部门最近很忙?A) 市场部B) 财务部C) 人力资源部D) 研发部4. 短文中提到的项目预计何时完成?A) 一个月内B) 两个月内C) 三个月内D) 四个月内Section C5. 演讲者在演讲中主要讨论了什么主题?A) 环境保护B) 教育改革C) 科技发展D) 社会公平6. 演讲者提到了哪个国家作为例子?A) 美国B) 中国C) 英国D) 澳大利亚二、阅读理解Passage 1In recent years, the popularity of online education has surged. According to a recent survey, more than half of the students prefer online courses over traditional classroom settings. This trend has been attributed to the flexibility and convenience that online education offers. However, there are also concerns about the quality of education and the lack of interaction between students and teachers.Questions:7. What is the main reason for the surge in online education?A) Cost-effectivenessB) Flexibility and convenienceC) Better quality of educationD) Greater availability of courses8. What is the concern regarding online education?A) Technical difficultiesB) High costC) Quality of educationD) Lack of student participationPassage 2The use of renewable energy sources has been on the rise globally. Governments and private sectors are investing heavily in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Despite the initial costs, the long-term benefits of using renewable energy are significant. It not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Questions:9. What is the main advantage of renewable energy?A) Low initial costB) Long-term cost savingsC) High energy outputD) Wide availability10. What is the environmental benefit of using renewable energy?A) Increased biodiversityB) Reduced greenhouse gas emissionsC) Improved air qualityD) All of the above三、完形填空The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. It has made our lives more convenient and has opened up new opportunities for learning and business. However, with the growth of the internet, there are also concerns about privacy and security. It is important to be aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to protect our personal information.11. The internet has changed our lives in many ways, making them ______.A) more difficultB) more convenientC) less interestingD) more challenging12. As the internet grows, we need to be ______ about our privacy.A) concernedB) indifferentC) ignorantD) confused四、翻译将下列句子从中文翻译成英文:13. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。

大学英语四级听力考试模拟题9

大学英语四级听力考试模拟题9

2021 年大学英语四级听力考试模拟试题 (9)Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have justheard.26.[A] The importance of advertisement.[B] The society ’s great need of advertisement.[C] The origin of advertisement.[D] The prosperity of advertisement.27. [A] The local governments.[B] Their owners families.[C] Advertisements.[D] The audience.28. [A] Advertising is personal.[B] Advertisements are convincing.[C] Advertisements are unreliable.[D] Advertisements are misleading.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have justheard.29. [A] The games shouldn [B] The games have met their ’t be held in Salt LakeCity.environmental goals.[C]The games did little to protect the environment.[D]The games have caused lasting damages to the area.30. [A] Sports competition.[B]Cultural exchange.[C]Economic development.[D]Environmental protection.31. [A] Building ski jumps farther away from the city.[B]Developing better public transportation in the city.[C]Planting more trees around the fields.[D]Promoting the use of cleaner energy.答案和解析:Section BPassage OneWhen you turn on the radio, you hear an advertisement. When you watch television, you hear and see an advertisement. If you turn the pages of a newspaper or magazine, again youfind an advertisement. If you walk down the street, you seeone advertising board after another. All day, every day,people who want to sell you something competent to catch your attention. As a result, advertisements are almost everywhere.In the West, advertisements are the fuel that makes massmedia work. The government does not give money to mass media such as TV stations, newspapers, magazines and radio stations. They are all owned privately. So where does the money comefrom? From advertisements. Without advertisements,there would not be these private businesses.Have you ever asked yourself what advertising is? Throughthe years, people have given different answers to thequestion. For some time it was felt that advertising was ameans of “keeping your name before the public.〞And some people thought that advertising was“truth well told.〞Nowmore and more people describe it in this way:Advertising isthe paid, nonpersonal, and usually persuasive description of goods, services and ideas through various media.All advertisements try to make people believe thatthe product, idea, or service advertised can do well tothem. Advertisements exist everywhere in our lives.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. What is the passage mainly about?【解析】选 [D] 。

2019年12月四级听力模拟试题(九)

2019年12月四级听力模拟试题(九)

2019年12月四级听力模拟试题(九)听力部分English Weekly CET-4 Listening Practice Test 9Part III Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both 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 2 with a single line through the centre.11. W: What do you think of your new coach, Mr. Smith?M: Well, he is full of praise when you train yourself hard, but when you get up later than 5 o'clock in the morning, you'd better watch out.Q: How does the new coach treat his men?12. W: I heard only one person got a perfect grade onthe term project. I'm sure it wasn't me.M: But it was!Q: What does the man mean?13. W: Look! It says they want a junior sales manager and it seems like it's a big company. That'll be good, for you might have to travel a lot.M: Do they say anything about the experience?Q: What are they talking about?14. W: Listen to me, Joe, the exam is already a thing of the past. Just forget about it.M: That's easier said than done.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?15. M: Mary doesn't want me to take the job. She says our child is too young and the job requires much traveling.W: You should talk to her again and see if you can find a way out. Think about the gains and losses before you make a decision.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?16. M: Have you finished reading the book you boughtlast month?W: Oh, I didn't read it straight through the way you read a novel. I just covered a few chapters that interested me most.Q: How did the woman read the book?17. W: I think it's wiser to wait until Jack comes back. Don't you agree?M: I couldn't agree more.Q: What does the man think?18. W: Has the technician called about the repairs yet?M: When he does, I'll have you talk to him.Q: What does the man mean?Now you’ll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW:Well, I’ve got a really tough class this afternoon after the lunch break. I’m giving a seminar to the 3rd Year Political Science students and quite honestly, I’m a bit worried about it.M:Oh, come on. They’re a pretty bright lot.W:Yeah, that’s the problem. They are going to ask some tough questions and I just don’t have any real answers for them.M: Well, give me an example.W: Okay. One girl always goes on about the same thing.If there weren’t any politicians, the world wouldn’t getinto such a mess. Something like that anyway.M:Well, I think that’s a stupid argument. Someone hasto make decisions, somebody has to organize a society.W: Yes, I agree. But young people see things differently. They see it this way. If nobody was allowed to hold complete power in any society, then decisions would be made at a more local level. This would guarantee some form of popular decision.M:Well, that’s fine in theory. So local “politicians” then make decisions and what’s the big difference? You just exchange national politics for local politics.W: Yes, absolutely. But you see my problem.M:Oh, I do. I really do. Let’s think about it…Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What are they talking about?20. What does the woman think of the students?21. According to the passage, what do young people thinkof things like politicians?。

英语专业四级听力模拟题

英语专业四级听力模拟题

英语专业四级听力模拟题Introduction:In this article, we will provide a simulated English listening test for students majoring in English. The test consists of various listening sections, each accompanied by multiple-choice questions. Remember to carefully read the instructions before answering each question. Good luck!Listening Section 1: ConversationListen to the following conversation and answer the questions.Question 1:What are the speakers mainly discussing?A) A recent tripB) A new movieC) A popular songD) A favorite bookQuestion 2:How did the woman feel about the movie?A) ExcitedB) DisappointedC) CuriousD) SurprisedListening Section 2: MonologueListen to the following monologue and answer the questions. Question 3:What is the main topic of the monologue?A) The benefits of exercisingB) The importance of a balanced dietC) The history of yogaD) The dangers of smokingQuestion 4:What does the speaker mention as the most effective exercise?A) JoggingB) WeightliftingC) YogaD) SwimmingListening Section 3: Academic LectureListen to the following academic lecture and answer the questions. Question 5:What is the lecture mainly about?A) The effects of climate changeB) The history of renewable energyC) The advantages of solar powerD) The drawbacks of wind energyQuestion 6:According to the lecture, why is wind energy less reliable?A) It is expensive to produce.B) It requires large areas of land.C) It is affected by weather conditions.D) It is harmful to the environment.Listening Section 4: News ReportListen to the following news report and answer the questions. Question 7:What caused the traffic congestion?A) An accidentB) Construction workC) Heavy rainD) Road closuresQuestion 8:What did the police advise drivers to do?A) Avoid the areaB) Take a different routeC) Use public transportationD) Stay at home until further noticeListening Section 5: ConversationListen to the following conversation and answer the questions. Question 9:What problem are the speakers trying to solve?A) Finding a new apartmentB) Repairing a leaking pipeC) Choosing a paint colorD) Hiring a professional painterQuestion 10:What does the man suggest they do?A) Paint the walls themselvesB) Hire a professional painterC) Ask a friend for helpD) Buy new furnitureConclusion:Congratulations on completing the simulated English listening test for English major students! Remember to review your answers and assess your performance. Regular practice will help improve your listening skills, leading to success in the actual test. Keep up the good work!。

大学英语四级听力专项(Model Test 9)

大学英语四级听力专项(Model Test 9)

2012年12月英语四级听力 专项Model Test 9Listening Comprehension (35minutes)Section ADirections : In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both 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 2 with a single line through the center.11. A) The physics class is very difficult.B) The physics class is not given this term.C) The physics class is easier than people think.D) The physics class should be cancelled if possible.12. A)He was satisfied with his military service.B) He had been on the warship before.C) He had never been on a warship.D) He had been on the warship before.13. A) Put ice on her foot..B) See a doctor at once.C) Give her foot a good rest.D) Take the doctor’s advice.14. A) They broke down and could go no further.B) They haven’t achieved much.C) They have produced a general agreement.D) They haven’t stared yet.15. A) The woman is out of shape.B) The woman doesn’t need a new racket.C) The woman also needs new tennis shoes.D) The woman spent too much on her tennis shoes.16. A) He could make an apology to Mary.B) He may talk to Mary directly.C) He should excuse Mary’s behavior.D) He should n’t always pull a long face.17. A) She didn’t like the style.B) The coat didn’t fit her.C) She couldn’t afford it.D) The fabric felt uncomfortable.18. A) She has been on the trip herself and enjoyed it.B) She wouldn’t consider going on t he trip.C) She thinks the class is too advanced for the man.D) She thinks there’s a good reason to go on the trip.Question 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) He is late for classes too often.B) He has missed too many classes.C) He has failed in the exam again.D) He is a trouble-maker at school.20. A) Students are going to take the final exam today.B) It’s the last day Steve can drop the class with a full refund.C) Students have to hand in their reports today.D) It’s the final day Steve can apply for a loan.21. A) Drop the class.B) Make up the missed lessons.C) Stop taking part-time job.D) Transfer to another school.Question 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) The quality of goods and services has improved.B) Most people are reducing their consumption.C) Complaint channels are too limited.D) Many people don’t bother to complain.23. A) Electrical appliances.B) Travel agencies.C) Photographic and sound equipment.D) Clothing.24. A) They account for the largest proportion.B) 90 percent of them are reasonable.C) Most of them are for delayed air tickets.D) Few of them are for poor accommodation.25. A) Two weeks.B) Less than two weeks.C) Two to three weeks.D) More than three weeks.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 2 with a single line through the center.Passage one.26. A) It is an international organization.B) It only exists in poor countries.C) People always think highly of it.D) Anyone can join the group easily.27. A) To try to stop the war in Italy.B) To help the wounded in the battle.C) To form an international treaty.D) To aid the injured in the earthquake.28. A) Protecting the prisoners of war.B) Teaching first aid to the public.C) Raising money for public fund.D) Publicizing the idea of charity.Passage Two29. A) They are offered for those with an interest in the courses.B) Employers and employees in a company are both welcome.C) People who will retire in a few years are the target students.D) Students from a normal university can attend the courses.30. A) Specialist speakers.B) Retired people.C) Employers.D) Senior citizens.31. A) They can attend any courses for free.B) They arrange discussion groups for people.C) They learn how to communicate with others.D) They want to be carpenters or craftsmen.32. A) It charges at a reduced rate.B) It is available every day.C) It is open to all people.D) It is provided only in the evening.Passage Three33. A) They have to learn basics of English.B) They know clearly what they want to learn.C) It is good for them to learn general English skills.D) They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English .34. A) The knowledge of teachers.B) The behaviors of students.C) The principles of schools.D) The introduction of books.35. A) English for doctors.B) English for lawyers.C) English for reporters.D) English for businessman.Section CDirections: 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 fillin the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Shyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people are anxious and self-conscious; that is, they are (36) concerned with their own appearance and actions. Worrisome thoughts are constantly (37) in their minds: what kind of (38) am I making? Do they like me? Do I sound stupid? Am I wearing unattractive clothes?It is (39) that such uncomfortable feelings must affect people unfavorably. A person’s self-concept is (40) in the way he or she behaves, and the way a person behaves affects other people’s (41). In general, the way people think about themselves has a deep affect on all areas of their lives. Shy people, have low self-esteem, are likely to be passive and easily (42)by others. Shy people are very (43) to criticism. It makes them feel inferior.(44). A shy person may respond to a praise with a statement like this one: “You’re just saying that to make me feel good. I know it’s not true.”Can shyness be completely eliminated, or at least reduced? Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determination. Since shyness goes hand in hand with lack of self-esteem.(45). For example, most people would like to be "A" students in every subject.(46) . People's expectations of themselves must be realistic.。

专业英语-专业英语四级听力模拟题9.doc

专业英语-专业英语四级听力模拟题9.doc

专业英语四级听力模拟题9Part I DICTATION1> Listen to the following passage • Altogether the passage will be read to you four times: Daring the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning• For the second and third readi ngs, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds ・ The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to cheek through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.Part II LISTENING COMPREHENSIONIn Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to theconversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation•2、What does the woman imply about her car?A.The woman could probably repair it herself•B.It1s rather small•C.It will probably cost a lot to repair•D.It1s probably difficult w drive.3、What docs the woman say about the mechanic?A.He only works on new cars.B. He has fixed her car before.C. He is one of her neighbors •D. He will probably overcharge her.4、What does the man offer to do?A.Take the woman to her home.B.Test-drive the woman 1s car.C.Help the woman pay the mechanic f s hill.D.Help the woman fix her car.Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation・At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation•5、What prevents the man from taking the poets of 19601s class?A.It1 s only open to poetry majors .B. It1 s requires another class tirst•C. It1s already full.D. He wants to have a rest.6、What problem does the man have with the introductory poetry class?A.The class is hold during his working hours•B.The class is too far away,C.He has another class at the same time•D.He 1s already familiar with the material.7、Why doesn1t the man want to change his work schedule?A.All the other work schedules conflict with his classes.B.He doesn1t want to ask his boss for another favor.C.He wants to work the same schedule as his friend1s.D.lie likes to do his homework in the evenings.8、Why does the man want to take a class at the community college?A.Its course cost less•B.It has a pool.C.The class size is smaller.D.It offers the class he needs during the day.Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the conversation.9、As the conversation begins, what are the man and the woman doing?A.Looking at some photographs•B. Selling cameras.C. Teaching a photography class •D. Repairing camera equipment.10、What is the major advantage of her camera, according to the woman?A.It focuses automatically.B. It has a lot of specialized lenses •C. It is easy to load.D. It advances the film automatically.What is the man probably going to do after the conversation?A.Take a picture of the woman.B.kook for his old camera.C.Take his film to be developed.D.Find out the price of a new camera.SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passagescarefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the passage•12> Rich people in Britain have been hunting foxesA.for recreation.B. to limit the fox population.C. in the interests of the farmers .D. to show off their wealth.13、What is special about fox hunting in Britain?A.h involves the use of a deadly poison;B.It is a costly event which rarely occurs.C.The hunters have set rules to follow.D.The hunters have to go through strict trainin g•14、Fox hunting opponents often interfere in the gameA.by resorting to violence.B. by taking legal action.C • by confusing the fox hunters •D ・ by demonstrating on the scene .15、 A new law may be passed by the British Parliament toA.prohibit farmers from hunting foxes.B.forbid hunting wild animals with dogs.C.stop hunting fox in the countryside.D.prevent large-scale fox hunting.Questions 15 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the passage.16、What development caused a decline in the use of railroads?A.The use of oversized freight containers.B.Safety problems with railroad tracks.C.The growth of the automotive industry•D.The high cost of meeting environmental regulations.17> Which is NOT the effort that the rail companies do to change their image?A.They took steps to minimize damage to products.B.They increase their shipping capacity.C.Reduced their lines by 1/3.D.They begin to take less care for the customer1s products.18、Why is the railroad industry gaining public support today?A.It contributes less to air pollution than other kinds of transportation.B.Its competitors are inconsiderate of customers.C.It preserves a traditional way of doing business.D.It creates pers onal fortunes for investors•Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.19、20、 is NOT correct about A . It i s B ・ It i s C ・ It i s D . It i s What ar e 11 Venus 11?the second planet from the Sun. the brightest object in the sky. the sixth largest planet in solar system• usually visible with the naked eyes. the Venus clouds composed of? A. Sulfur. B• Acid.Why did Venus become so different A.Because of volcanic activity.C. Because it is near the sun, C. Vapor.D. Sulfuric acid ・ from the Earth in water supplying? B. Because it is so dry. D. Because of the strong winds.2 7、 Some experts A. B ・ C ・ D ・ the the thethe Polar Polar Polar Polar think the photo showsLander 1s wreckage just left some spots. Lander 1s wreckage cannot find in the Mars now. Lander has never landed on the Mars. Lander 1s wreckage is intact 6 years after the accident. Now listen to the passage•SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTQuestions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the newsitem, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.22、 How many jobs will IBM cut?A. 5 percent of its workforce.B. 10 percent of its workforce.C. 1300・ D ・ 13z 000.23、 Which statement is NOT correct about IBM?A. Most of the jobs that will be cut are probably in America •B. IBM will reduce its bureaucracy and scale in slower growth countries.C. IBM will eliminate an entire layer of management for Europe.D. The jobs cuts could yield fifty cents per share in after-tax savings forIBM.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the newsitem, you will he given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.24、 How many loans does Jackson owe?A. 20 million dollars.B. 2 million dollars•C. 200 million dollars.D. 1 billion dollars.25> What might Jackson 1s property liquidate his debt?A. His music library holdings. B . His Villa.C • The copyright of his songs •D • The money he lent to his friends •Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the newsitem, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.26、 How tall did the spacecraft make the free fall?A. 130 meters.B. 130 kilometers.C. 130 feet.D. 113 feet.Questions 27 and 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the newsitem, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions•Now listen to the news.28^ Which country will refer Iran to the UN Security Council if it resumes work on its nuclear program?A. France, Britain and Germany.B. France, Britain and America.C. France, America and Germany.D. America, Britain and Germany. 29、 What does the letter sent by European officials say?A. They will refer Iran to the UN Security Council ・B. Any restart Uranium enrichment would end the talks.C. Britain would back the punitive measures•WhichD.The US would go back the negotiations ・Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the newsitem, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news.30、Who announced the measure after fighting broke out?A. Head of the riot police.B. The city1s mayor・C. German fans.D. Holland football supporters.31> How many people were arrested by police?A. Two.B. Thirty-seven.C• Forty-seven. D. Fifty-seven•答案:Part I DICTATION丄、[解析]Technological InnovationsIn 1871z the first passenger elevators were used in office buildings/ and allowed architects to build higher than people could comf ortably walk • / Another innovation was in building technique./ In 1885, the steel skeleton was introduced and allowed for the construction of tall buildings/ that could withstand high winds. / We take for granted some of the other inventions that enabled people to live and work in skyscrapers . / For example, fewpeople realized that the telephone was necessary for vertical communication/ and that flush toilet and vacuum incinerator made waste disposal possible./ Now as we enter the age of super skyscraper, / some with more than 200 floors z/ we see the need for even more technological innovations./ In the area of heating and cooling systems, for example,/ for all their benefits, these super tall buildings do cause problems though. For one thing they place enormous strain on parking and traff ic in urban areas • / But let1s leave behind these technical concerns/ and move on to consider some of the design elements that have come to characterize the age of the skyscraper. /[解析]这篇听写材料屮的长单词相对较多,这就要求在听写的吋候尽量的加快写字速度,如果一吋没有跟上录音的速度,也可以先用缩写或者一•定的符号代替,否则很难把整篇文章都写全。

四级模拟试题及答案

四级模拟试题及答案

四级模拟试题及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. A) 根据题目所给的对话或短文,选择正确答案。

B) 根据题目所给的对话或短文,选择正确答案。

[样例题目]1. What does the man suggest doing?A) Going to the cinema.B) Staying at home.C) Going for a walk.D) Cooking dinner.[样例答案]1. B) Staying at home.2. 根据题目所给的长对话或短文,选择正确答案。

[样例题目]5. What is the main idea of the passage?A) The importance of teamwork.B) The benefits of exercise.C) The role of technology in education.D) The impact of climate change.[样例答案]5. A) The importance of teamwork.二、阅读理解(共40分)1. 根据所给的短文,回答以下问题。

[样例题目]6. What is the author's opinion about the new policy?a) Positive.b) Negative.c) Neutral.d) Not mentioned.[样例答案]6. a) Positive.2. 阅读以下文章,并回答相关问题。

[样例题目]10. According to the article, what are the three main factors contributing to the success of a startup?A) Funding, innovation, and marketing.B) Talent, location, and timing.C) Market research, technology, and customer support.D) None of the above.[样例答案]10. B) Talent, location, and timing.三、完形填空(共20分)根据上下文,从所给选项中选择最佳答案填空。

四级听力模拟试题及答案

四级听力模拟试题及答案

四级听力模拟试题及答案一、短对话理解(共5题,每题1分,满分5分)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,你将有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. What does the man want to do?A) Go to the library.B) Go to the gym.C) Go to the concert.2. Why does the woman suggest taking a taxi?A) Because it's faster.B) Because it's cheaper.C) Because it's more comfortable.3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A) Teacher and student.B) Friends.C) Colleagues.4. What does the woman mean by saying "I'm all thumbs today"?A) She's very clumsy.B) She's very tired.C) She's very busy.5. What is the man's opinion about the new policy?A) He agrees with it.B) He disagrees with it.C) He has no opinion.答案:1. C2. A3. B4. A5. B二、长对话理解(共10题,每题2分,满分20分)听下面两段较长的对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题听完后,你将有15秒钟的时间来回答该小题。

国家公共英语四级(听力)练习试卷9(题后含答案及解析)

国家公共英语四级(听力)练习试卷9(题后含答案及解析)

国家公共英语四级(听力)练习试卷9(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Listening ComprehensionSection I Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Directions: This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are THREE parts in this section, Part A, Part B and Part C. Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 5 minutes to transfePART ADirections: For Questions 1-5, you will hear a conversation. While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.听力原文:American English college offers a wide range of courses, and we welcome students at all levels from complete beginners to advanced learners. Here are some of our summer courses. To begin with, we offer Business English Intensive Courses. These courses are for business men and women who need to improve their business English. We provide 30 hours of classes per week. Classes are between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., with a break for lunch. The cost is $ 640 per week. We also have part-time examination courses. These courses are for students who plan to take an English exam. Various levels are available depending on the exam the students plan to take. The courses provide 4 hours of classes per week, and classes take place on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m.. The cost is $100. I’ d also like to mention academic English intensive courses. These courses are suitable for students who are going to study at university in the U. S.A. and those who need to improve their English language skills for study purposes. Students should have an intermediate or higher level of English and are required to attend 25 hours of classes per week. Classes meet between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. with a break for lunch. The cost is $560 per week. Our academic English Part-time...1.正确答案:640 涉及知识点:听力2.正确答案:part-time 涉及知识点:听力3.正确答案:Thursday 涉及知识点:听力4.正确答案:academic 涉及知识点:听力5.正确答案:intermediate 涉及知识点:听力PART BDirections: For Questions 6-10, you will hear a passage. Use not more than 3 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the sentences and the questions below.听力原文:M: Melissa, what is the Make-A-Wish Foundation?W: It’s a well-known charity that grants the wishes of children with very serious illnesses. Since its foundation in 1980, it has granted more than 110,000 wishes world-wide. The children ask for all kinds of things, like meeting their favorite movie stars, or taking a trip to a place they’ve always dreamed about. This experience gives children and their families a much needed break from the day-to-day realities of dealing with illness.M: How did you get involved with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.W: My first contact was just recently, when I participated in the TV game show, Get-Me-Out-Of-Here. The show consisted of a group of famous people who lived a rough life in the rain forest while the viewers at home voted us off. Before the show started, each of us chose a charity. Everyday that we stayed on, the charity would gain money, I’ve always been into children’s charities. So when I had to decide what charity I wanted it to play for, Make-A-Wish seemed like the perfect choice.M: What was the worst thing that happened to you on the show?W: The first day, I had to put insects and rats into my pants, but the worst was all the rain. It rained non-stop 12 out of the 16 days. We were wet all the time: it was brutal.M: Did knowing that you were doing it for Make-A-Wish help you get through it?W: Absolutely. I feel like I’m so blessed with my son who is healthy and wonderful. I thought a lot about the other children, I was putting myself out there to help them experience something they really wanted to do before they got sicker or died, it gave me a lot of strength.M: Did you win?W: Almost, I came in second, and the Foundation received $100,000 for my second place win.6.The Make-A-Wish Foundation satisfies the wishes of children who正确答案:with serious illnesses 涉及知识点:听力7.Children’ s wishes include meeting their正确答案:favorite movie stars 涉及知识点:听力8.Get Me Out of Here is the name of a正确答案:TV game show 涉及知识点:听力9.In Melissa’ s opinion, what was the worst thing she experienced in the forest?正确答案:Rain. 涉及知识点:听力10.How much did the Foundation receive for Melissa’ s win?正确答案:100,000 涉及知识点:听力PART CDirections: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.听力原文:Balloons consist of a large flexible bag containing either hot-air or the gas that is lighter than air. The bag no neither envelope is made of silk, rubber or other suitable materials. Piloted bal-loons carry one or more persons; unpiloted balloons are usually used for scientific research and carry instruments to measure and record a variety of physical phenomena. Since the first successful manned balloon flied in 1783, hot-air balloons have been flown primarily for pleasure. Although the military made extensive use of them in World War I, occasionally rised for sport, the colorful globes are a more commonly thing flying in the sky during the summer when visibility is high and the flights are generally peaceful. Any gas that is lighter than air can be used to lift the balloon. Natural gas, heated air and manufactured gas can be and have been used to fly balloons. The earliest balloons were filled with hot-air and often carried a metal container for burning coal to continuously heat the air. Modern balloons are usually filled with hydrogen or air heated by a small gas burner. Balloons are used primarily for two purposes, sport or scientific research. Sport balloons mostly use hot-air, they range from 10 to 20 meters in size when the bag’s inflated; scientific balloons generally use hydrogen and some particular gases. They range in size from 30 to 200 meters when fully inflated.11.The common use of unpiloted balloons isA.for military purposes.B.for pleasure.C.for scientific research.D.for sports.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力12.Why do people usually fly hot-air balloons in summer?A.Balloons are easier to lift.B.It is a good time for exercise.C.The visibility is good.D.There is no danger in flying.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力13.What enabled the earliest balloons to fly?A.Gas produced by metal and coal.B.Air kept hot by burning coal.C.Hydrogen heated by a gas burner.D.Natural gas carried in a metal container.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:Last month big leap in new job, some 300,000 plus, is a huge increase over what the country has seen in the past 6 months when the average growth has been just 75,000 new jobs a month. For a closer look at what’s happening, we turn to Lisa Lynch, an economics professor at Tofts University. M: Welcome. Lisa Lynch, when you look at these numbers, do you think job creation is on the rise?W: It certainly is. It was a great report. It indicates that the job market, broadly speaking, has turned the comer after 3 very long, lean years. I think we are going to see improvement. It’ s not only the March gain. It was gain in January and February. They were both revised higher, and moreover, the job gains were very broadly-based across many industries. It was a very positive report.M: What do you see in the numbers? Who’ s getting the new jobs?W: As I mentioned, when we looked at the numbers, we are seeing employment across the board in all sectors, with one important exception, and that’s in manufacturing. Well, we do not have any job loss in manufacturing sector for the first time in 44 months, We did not see pick up in the manufacturing sector, but we saw restaurant and hotel workers being added on. We saw workers in supermarket being added on. Part of that reflects the settlement of the grocery stores strike out California. We saw workers in the health care sector and hospitals being added on. We saw business services adding employees. So in general, with the very important exception of manufacturing, we are seeing job growth across all of these different types of occupations.14.What happened ‘to the U. S. job market?A.There was a huge increase in new jobs lately.B.About 75,000 new jobs were created last month.C.Some 300,000 new workers were employed last year.D.There was a growth of new jobs in the past six years.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力15.What does Lisa Lynch think about the Labor Department’ s report?A.It should be revised.B.It is too long.C.It covers a broad area.D.It is positive.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力16.In which sector is little job growth seen?A.Restaurants and hotels.B.Manufacturing.C.Health care and hospitals.D.Business services.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力听力原文:W: Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?M: I was born in Chicago, but I did’ t live there any more. I was raised in Washington, grow up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.W: Looking back, how did you think your parents shaped your character?M: Well, it’ s hard to estimate entirely. I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it’s hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I’m sure I was influenced to some degree by them.W: You were educated in the public schools?M: We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.W: So you would have been in high school and what years...approximately?M: Oh, I was in high school when... 26 or 27? I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.W: What did you study in university?M: Well, that’s a difficult question. I started out thinking I’d be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I’d go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.W: Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?M: Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there un-til tile war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.17.Where did Mr. Hudson grow up?A.New York.B.Chicago.C.Harvard.D.Washington.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:听力18.Mr. Hudson’ s mother was a famousA.poet.B.lawyer.C.politician.D.economist.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:听力19.What did Mr. Hudson eventually major in for his bachelor’s degree? A.Philosophy.B.Economics.C.AgricultureD.Management.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:听力20.When did Mr. Hudson join the army?A.At the time of Pearl Harbor.B.Before his PhD exams.C.In 1941.D.In 1936.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:听力。

四级模拟试题试卷及答案

四级模拟试题试卷及答案

四级模拟试题试卷及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. A) 根据所听内容,选择正确答案。

A. 他今天没有参加会议。

B. 他参加了会议,但迟到了。

C. 他没有迟到,但错过了会议。

D. 他准时参加了会议。

[答案] B2. B) 根据对话内容,回答以下问题。

What is the woman going to do this weekend?A. Go shopping.B. Visit her parents.C. Stay at home.D. Attend a concert.[答案] B3. C) 根据短文内容,完成句子。

The speaker is talking about _______.A. the importance of environmental protection.B. the latest technology in smartphones.C. the benefits of regular exercise.D. the history of a famous city.[答案] A二、阅读理解(共40分)1. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Passage 1[文章内容]...Questions:41. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The history of the company.B. The development of the company.C. The company's products.D. The company's management.[答案] B42. According to the passage, what did the company do last year?A. It expanded its market.B. It reduced its staff.C. It increased its profits.D. It launched a new product.[答案] A2. 阅读下列短文,回答后面的问题。

英语四级模拟训练题九(附答案)

英语四级模拟训练题九(附答案)

英语四级模拟训练题九(附答案)Model Test 9Part I WritingDirections: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled A Good Teacher-student Relationship.. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below.1. 良好的师生关系很重要2. 怎样建立良好的师生关系3. 你是如何做的A Good Teacher-student RelationshipPart II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer sheet1.Can Business Be Cool?Why a growing number of firms are taking global warming seriously.Companies supporting environment protectionRupert Murdoch is no green activist. But in Pebble Beach later this summer, the annual gathering of executives of Mr Murdoch's News Corporation--which last year led to a dramatic shift in the media conglomerate's attitude to the Internet--will be addressed by several leading environmentalists, including a vice-president turned climate-change movie star. Last month BSkyB, a British satellitetelevision company chaired by Mr. Murdoch and run by his son, James, declared itself "carbon-neutral", having taken various steps to cut or offset its discharges of carbon into the atmosphere.The army of corporate greens is growing fast. Late last year HSBC became the first big bank to announce that it was carbon-neutral, joining other financial institutions, including Swiss Re, a reinsurer, and Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, in waging war on climate-warming gases (of which carbon dioxide is the main culprit). Last year General Electric (GE), an industrial powerhouse, launched its "Ecomagination" strategy, aiming to cut its output of greenhouse gases and to invest heavily in clean (i.e., carbon-free) technologies. In October Wal-Mart announced a series of environmental schemes, including doubling the fuel-efficiency of its fleet of vehicles within a decade. Tesco and Sainsbury, two Of Britain's biggest retailers, are competing fiercely to be the greenest. And on June 7th some leading British bosses lobbied Tony Blair for a more ambitious policy on climate change, even if that involves harsher regulation.The other sideThe greening of business is by no means universal, however. Money from Exxon Mobil, Ford and General Motors helped pay for television advertisements aired recently in America by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, with the daft slogan "Carbon dioxide: they call it pollution; we call it life". Besides, environmentalist critics say, some firms are engaged in superficial "greenwash to boost the image of essentially climate-hurting businesses. Take BP, the most prominent corporate advocate of action on climate change, with its "Beyond Petroleum" ad campaign, high-profile investments in green energy, and even a "carbon calculator" on its websites helps consumers measure their personal "carbon footprint", or overall emissions of carbon. Yet, critics complain, BP's recent record profits are largely thanks to sales of huge amounts of carbon-packed oil and gas.On the other hand, some free-market thinkers see the support of firms for regulation of carbon as the latest attempt at"regulatory capture", by those who stand to profit from new rules. Max Schulz of the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, notes darkly that "Enron was into pushing the idea of climate change, because it was good for its business".Others argue that climate change has no more place in corporate boardrooms than do discussions of other partisan political issues, such as Darfur or gay marriage. That criticism, at least, is surely wrong. Most of the corporate converts say they are acting not out of some vague sense of social responsibility, or even personal angst, but because climate change creates real business risks and opportunities—from regulatory compliance to insuring clients on flood plains. And although these concerns vary hugely from one company to the next, few firms can be sure of remaining unaffected.The climate of opinionThe most obvious risk is of rising energy costs. Indeed, the recent high price of oil and natural gas, allied to fears over the security of energy supplies from the Middle East and Russia—neither of which have anything to de with climate change—may be the main reason why many firms have recently become interested in alternative energy sources. But at the same time, a growing number of bosses—whatever their personal views about the scientific evidence of climate change—now think that the public has become convinced that global warming is for real. Hurricane Katrina was particularly important in changing opinion in America. Many businessmen have concluded that this new public mood will result, sooner or later, in government action to control carbon emissions—most likely, using some sort of carbon tax or Kyoto-like system of tradable caps on firms' carbon emissions.A carbon-trading system is already in place in the European Union. But even in America, some influential businesses are exerting pressure on the government to control carbon emissions. One motive is to help firms facing decisions that will depend for their long-term profitability on what carbon regime, if any, is in place. "Some asset-intensive industries are making investments now that have a 30-to-50-year horizon," says Travis Engen, who recently stepped down as boss of Alcan, a big aluminium firm. "As CEO, I wanted to make damn sure my investments were good for the future, not just today"—which, for him, meant evaluating investments assuming that his firm would soon have to pay to emit carbon.Indeed, some expect President Bush to start thinking more about climate change after November's mid-term elections, especially now that he has appointed a keen environmentalist as treasury secretary—Hank Paulson, who as boss of Goldman Sachs was the force behind the investment bank's greener stance. "American businesses are starting to realise that something is going to happen on carbon," says Jim Rogers, chief executive of Duke Energy, one of the country's biggest power producers, who reckons legislation is quite likely to pass in Congress by 2009. Companies' moveAs firms try to do something about climate change, the typical first step is to improve their energy efficiency, by both reducing consumption and also shifting the mix of sources from hydrocarbons towards cleaner alternatives. Given high oil prices, those that have already done so have found energy efficiency to be surprisingly good for profits."Carbon Down, Profits Up", a report by the Climate Group, an organisation founded in 2004 by various firms andgovernments, listed 74 companies from 18 industries in 11 countries that are committed to cutting greenhouse-gas emissions. So far, this has brought them combined savings of $11.6 billion, claims the report. Four firms- Bayer, British Telecom, DuPont and Norske Canada—account for $4 billion of this between them.Many companies, including BP, also see the chance to make money from providing things that help reduce global warming—from clean coal-fired power-stations, to wind farms, to mortgages with better rates for homes that are carbon-neutral. GE plans to double its revenues from 17 clean-technology businesses to $20 billion by 2010. HSBC's decision to become carbon-neutral is part of a plan to develop a carbon-finance business, both for retail consumers and corporate clients. "We believe it is a major business opportunity for us, not a hobby or corporate social responsibility," says Francis Sullivan of HSBC. And even as car firms lobby against regulating carbon, they are investing heavily in cleaner hybrid cars,Going carbon-neutral—in which a firm cuts its carbon output as much as possible and then offsets any left over by paying to reduce emissions elsewhere—is particularly attractive to firms that sell directly to the public and reckon that their customers want them to take climate change seriously. Since these sorts of firms are often not great carbon-emitters in the first place, "carbon neutrality" can be fairly painless.A recent study by the Carbon Trust, a British quango, reckoned that, for industries such as airlines, up to 50% of brand value may be at risk if firms fail to take action on climate change.1. This passage is mainly about the impact of environmental issues on activities of individual companies.2. More and more companies are joining in the support of limiting carbon dioxide emission because they are increasingly concerned about the harmful effect on environment and climate change.3. City Bank also announced its determination to be carbon-neutral just after HSBC made its move.4. Although an increasing number of companies began to support limitation on emission, there are still some companies that do the opposite.5. There are some companies, such as BP, which are engaged in superficial activities in order to boost their good images.6. It is believed by some companies that alternative energy sources are significant especially when the recent price of oil and natural gas rose.7. The author mentioned the disaster of Hurricane Katrina because he wanted to demonstrate the harmful effects of unlimited emission of carbon dioxide.8. In America, some influential businesses are exerting pressure on the government to control carbon emissions because their______ depends on what carbon regime is in place.9. Generally speaking, as firms try to do something about climate change, their typical first step is to improve their______.10. A recent study by the Carbon Trust indicated that industries such as airlines, if they______.half of its brand value may be at risk.Part ⅢL istening ComprehensionSection ADirections: At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. Aftereach question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must rend the four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D], and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.11. [A] 35. [B] 36. [C] 34. [D] 40.12. [A] Uncle and niece. [B] Aunt and nephew. [C] Cousins. [D] Father and daughter.13. [A] She had an accident. [B] She wants to go to a foreign country to learn its language. [C] Andrew is a native speaker of English. [D] Andrew speaks English quite well.14. [A] To help her solve the problem. [B] To make an arrangement. [C] T o deal with the hardest problem first.[D] To handle the most important problem first.15. [A] She has not enjoyed a good film for long. [B] She seems reluctant to see the film. [C] She believes the film if not worth seeing. [D] She has seen Titanic.16. [A] She doesn't like playing cards. [B] She has something else to do this evening. [C] She doesn't feel like playing cards this evening. [D] She is in a bad mood.17. [A] She thinks it is unacceptable that the man have damaged her plastic flowers. [B] She wants to get rid of these flowers sooner. [C] She means to offer a polite reply to the man's apology. [D] She doesn't mind it at all. 18. [A] They are talking over the meal. [B] The man is English, but the woman is not. [C] The man isn't English but the woman is. [D] They are talking about British people's behavior at breakfast.Conversation 119. [A] How to learn well in college. [B] How to find a roommate. [C] Their major and college funding. [D] How to find funding for college.20. [A] He wants to work in a travel agency in another city. [B] He has no idea. [C] He wants to find a job in IT industry. [D] He wants to work in a travel agency in this area.21. [A] Physics. [B] Computer science. [C] Tourism. [D] Mechanical engineering.22. [A] Teaching assistantship. [B] Student's loan from a bank.[C] A part-time job as a tour guide. [D]Four-year scholarship.Conversation 223. [A] Dyes the plastic for colored products. [B] Makes bowls and cups and things. [C] Produces shampoo bottles, car handles, and so on. [D] Manufactures plastic things.24. [A] 50 minutes. [B] 60 minutes. [C] 10 minutes. [D] 15 minutes.25. [A] Their lives and friends. [B] Marketing strategy and production. [C] Meetings and suppliers. [D] Production and customers.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 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage One26. [A] 150 healthy people. [B] 150 unhealthy people. [C] 300 patients. [D] 300 people.27. [A] Humorous individuals. [B] People who had undergone treatment for blocked arteries. [C] People who did not laughmuch. [D] People who had a strong sense of humor.28. [A] To express your anger rather than bottle it up inside you. [B] T o make yourself laugh. [C] T o offset the harmful effect of stress in your arteries. [D] To hide your feelings.Passage Two29. [A] Work. [B] Food. [C] Social status. [D] Age.30. [A] Old people. [B] Teenagers. [C] Infants. [D] Adults.31. [A] Their food is less nutrient. [B] They do not have enough money to go to hospital. [C] They live in narrow space where colds infection rate is higher. [D] They have to work very hard.Passage Three32. [A] Die. [B] Become such people as George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison. [C] Become very successful. [D] Find it extremely difficult to get a job.33. [A] A college diploma will help one to get a successful career more easily. [B] After college education, one should not pursue further education. [C] After college education, one must have an MBA from a first-rate university. [D] After college education, the more one gets education, the less he will earn after graduation.34. [A] Physics or chemistry. [B] English or history. [C] Anthropology or political science. [D] Language or philosophy.35. [A] High school teachers. [B] Taxi drivers. [C] Waiters. [D] Fruit sellers,Section CDirections: 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 numbered from36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in you own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Yesterday we discussed the problem of rising prices. In other words, or in the (36) terms, it is regarded as inflation. We noted that, during the (37) of inflation, all prices and incomes do not rise at the same rate. Some incomes rise more slowly than the cost of living, and a few do not rise at all. Other incomes, (38) , rise more (39) than the cost of living.We concluded that persons with fixed incomes, as for example, the (40) who depend upon pensions, a person with slow-rising incomes as, for example, an (41) with a salary agreed to in a long-term (42) will be most seriously affected by inflation. Please (43) that while their dollar incomes stay the same, the cost of goods and services rises, and in effect, real income decreases; that is (44) .We also talked about the fact that (45) , since high prices would increase sales and profits would likely rise faster then the cost of living.And now, before we begin today's lecture, (46) ? Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark thecorresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Archaeology is a source of history, not just a humble auxiliary discipline. Archaeological data are historical (47) in their own right, not mere illustrations to written texts. Just as much (48) any other historian, an archaeologist studies and tries to (49) the process that has created the human world to which we live—and us ourselves in so far as we are each creatures of our age and (50) environment. Archaeological data are all changes in the material world (51) from human action or, more succinctly, the fossilized results of human behavior.The sum total of these constitutes (52) may be called the archaeological record. This record exhibits certain (53) and deficiencies the consequences of which produce a rather superficial (54) between archaeological history and the more familiar kind based (55) written records.Not all human behavior fossilizes. The words I utter and you hear as vibrations in the air are of great importance,(56) they leave no sort of trace in the archaeological records unless recorded.A) social B) as C) what D) upon E) document F) yetG) and H) relic I) like J) contrast K) destroy L) similarityM) reconstitute N) resulting O) commonalitiesSection BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneWhen risk of death from heart attack is plotted on a graph against alcohol consumption, studies consistently show a U-shaped curve, which suggests that non-drinkers and heavy drinkers have higher rates of heart disease than light to moderate drinkers. The implication is that moderate drinking offers protection from heart disease.For years, doctors believed that the death rate among people who do not drink at all was artificially high because it included a substantial number of reformed drinkers, irreparably damaged by alcohol. However, more recent studies which separate life-long drinkers from abstainers have shown that abstainers are still at high risk.Studies have shown that moderate drinkers have higher levels of high-density lipoproteins (脂蛋白) in their blood. This is the "good" cholesterol that protects against heart disease. Alcohol also appears to reduce the risk of heart diseases. Though drinking alcohol in moderation undoubtedly brings some benefits, it is important not to play down the dangers of heavy drinking. Alcohol is related to a string of health problems including cirrhosis (硬化) of the liver, cancer of the mouth, high blood pressure and hemorrhage stroke.Some people believe that wine, in particular, has additional beneficial properties that set it apart from other alcoholic drinks. The French have significantly less heart disease than does any other industrialized nation except Japan. For example, in Toulouse, France, the annual heart disease death rate per 100,000 men is 78--barely a fifth of the number in Glasgow, Scotland. French doctors believe that the low rate of heart disease is a result of the fact that the French consume large quantities of wine.The relationship between alcohol consumption and the risk of developing cancer has also been studied. Population studies suggest that people who drink moderately are at less risk than those who do not drink at all. Again, wine may be largely responsible for the benefits.Other research suggests that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol also reduces the risk of catching everyday infections like colds. A recent study showed that drinking two units of alcohol dally can halve susceptibility to infections.57. What is the main idea of this passage?[A] Why people should not drink alcohol. [B] The relationship between drinking alcohol and the possibility of cancer. [C] Benefits and dangers of drinking alcohol. [D] Reasons for drinking alcohol.58. What is the implication of the study mentioned in Paragraph 1?[A] It provides reasons for heavy drinkers of alcohol. [B] It proves that drinking causes the possibility of heart disease. [C] It consolidated people's believe that drinking is harmful. [D] It shows that moderate drinking might help reduce the possibility of heart disease.59. What does the word "abstainer" (Line 4, Para. 2) mean?[A] Heavy drinkers. [B] People who never drink. [C] People who used to drink but not any more. [D] Moderate drinkers.60. Which of the following is the substance mentioned that helps to protect against heart disease?[A] Lipoproteins. [B] Cholesterol. [C] Both. [D] Neither.61. Which country is given as an example to show the benefits of wine on people's health?[A] Britain. [B] The United States. [C] France. [D] Japan.Passage TwoDinkum's informed their workforce last week that in a desperate attempt to save jobs, they would move over to a job-share system. Rather than face unemployment, their workers are being offered the chance to work on a half-time basis where two people will share the responsibility of one. "We're giving our workers a choice. They can take redundancy if they prefer but if they want to stay with us, we can only offer them half their previous earnings," said a spokesman for the factory.Beryl Harris, 47, is one of the many workers who have opted for the job-share arrangement. "I know what it's like to be unemployed. I've watched my husband lose his self-respect in these last two years."Sunnington has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. Ron has been looking for work since Dinkum's broke the news to him two and a half years ago. "I've probably applied for more than a hundred jobs: as a laborer, a watchman and so on and I even tried to get a job as a dustman once--bnt nobody wants a guy of my age."Ron's experience is not uncommon. "The streets are full of broken men and the employment exchange is one of the worst places imaginable." Ron and Beryl are already starting to worry about whether their two teenage children will find work when they leave school. "It's bad enough with two of us trying to keep busy at home in the afternoons now but I have nightmares thinking about four of us without jobs," says Beryl.When asked what they think of Dinkum' s new job-share plan, Ron and Beryl Were in agreement. "At least they're trying to find a solution. It' s not their fault that this government of this country has made such a mess of things. Anything's better than living onstate benefit and waking up every day without anything to do." Ron recalled cases of an unemployed man committing suicide in a nearby town. "I can see why he did it but I'll never get to that stage." It's a widely recognized problem that people who do not work can become severely depressed and listless.62. What does the new mechanism do to solve the problem of unemployment?[A] It guarantees job for people who are employed currently.[B] It helps to get work for more people by giving each of them less work. [C] It ensures a welfare payment to unemployed people. [D] It helps people to find new jobs through providing training.63. Why did Beryl decide to take the job-share arrangement?[A] She needs money to pay for her children's tuition. [B] She is afraid of depression and losing self-esteem. [C] She loves her job and the factory. [D] She believes her luck will not change.64. What is one reason mentioned in the passage that Ron hasn't been able to find a new job for a long time?[A] No jobs are available. [B] He has been too picky about jobs. [C] He is too old. [D] He watches too much television.65. What can be inferred from this passage?[A] There are a lot of people like Ron. [B] There is few companies in this county. [C] People in this county do not want to work. [D] The county is far away from major business center.66. Beryl and Ron believe that it's ______ fault that they only have half a job between them.[A] their own [B] the government's [C] the factory's [D] the children'sPart ⅤClozeDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. Foreach blank there are four choices marked [A]、[B]、[C] and [D] on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.The Chinese New Year is a big traditional holiday in Singapore. On its Eve, while many will (67) for the reunion dinner, others will head for the airport or train station to "flee" (68) such festivities. With a (69) number of Singaporeans going on overseas tours during this time, the Chinese New Year holiday has in recent years become a (70) season for travel agents, (71) it Used to be a lull period for them. Isn't Chinese New Year the (72) important traditional festival for the Chinese? Well, for those who choose to (73) flight, it means an opportunity to enjoy a holiday out of the country. The concern is, if even Chinese New Year can be (74) , what other traditional festivals cannot be disregarded? Why do we need to (75) traditional festivals? Firstly, they are inseparable from our ethnic identity. The Chinese, Malays and Indians all have their own traditional festivals (76) which they derive "a sense of belonging to a particular community". So if any Chinese does not see himself (77) one, there is no need for him to celebrate any Chinese festivals. True, everyone has the right to (78) traditions. The problem is: you cannot deny your ethnic origins or change your skin color. We are (79) with a certain skin color which cannot be "bleached"—if one has a "yellow face" and yet refuse to (80) with the Chinese, who else can he or she identify with? Secondly, the (81) spirit of the more than 2000-year-old Chinese New Year is closely intertwined with the traditional culture and values of the Chinese. (82) its core is the Confucian value of good interpersonal relationships. Traditional Chinese festivals (83) center on maintaining and improvinghuman relations. Reunion dinner helps to (84) family ties while the exchange of gifts and greetings enhance relations among friends. To skip the reunion dinner and stay (85) from Chinese New Year means losing many great opportunities to forge stronger kinship and friendship ties. A tradition must be capable of being (86) down from one generation to another. Yet this does not mean traditions cannot be changed.67. [A] separate [B] invite [C] gather [D] long68. [A] from [B] for [C] over [D] back to69. [A] constant [B] decreasing [C] stable [D] increasing70. [A] moderate [B] peak [C] gloomy [D] festival71. [A] although [B] despite [C] so [D] because72. [A] less [B] more [C] desired [D] most73. [A] deny [B] delay [C] take [D] miss74. [A] cherished [B] ignored [C] dismissed [D] forgot75. [A] preserve [B] conceal [C] note [D] disguise76. [A] from [B] to [C] on [D] like77. [A] have [B] as [C] in [D] on78. [A] take [B] refute [C] reject [D] endure79. [A] born [B] given [C] having [D] covered80. [A] live [B] recognize [C] identify [D] realize81. [A] superficial [B] marginal [C] essence [D] fundamental82. [A] in [B] at [C] by [D] with83. [A] seldom [B] frequently [C] invariably [D] hardly84. [A] improve [B] deepen [C] maintain [D] refurbish85. [A] awake [B] away [C] home [D] aloft86. [A] preserved [B] handled [C] passed [D] changedPart VI TranslationDirections: Complete the sentences on Answer Sheet 2 by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.。

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洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌听力部分English Weekly CET-4 Listening Practice Test 9Part III Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both 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 2 with a single line through the centre.11. W: What do you think of your new coach, Mr. Smith?M: Well, he is full of praise when you train yourself hard, but when you get up later than 5 o'clock in the morning, you'd better watch out.Q: How does the new coach treat his men?12. W: I heard only one person got a perfect grade on the term project. I'm sure it wasn't me.M: But it was!Q: What does the man mean?13. W: Look! It says they want a junior sales manager and it seems like it's a big company. That'll be good, for you might have to travel a lot.M: Do they say anything about the experience?Q: What are they talking about?14. W: Listen to me, Joe, the exam is already a thing of the past. Just forget about it.M: That's easier said than done.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?15. M: Mary doesn't want me to take the job. She says our child is too young and the job requires much traveling.W: You should talk to her again and see if you can find a way out. Think about the gains and losses before you make a decision.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?16. M: Have you finished reading the book you bought last month?W: Oh, I didn't read it straight through the way you read a novel. I just covered a few chapters that interested me most.Q: How did the woman read the book?17. W: I think it's wiser to wait until Jack comes back. Don't you agree?M: I couldn't agree more.Q: What does the man think?18. W: Has the technician called about the repairs yet?M: When he does, I'll have you talk to him.Q: What does the man mean?Now you’ll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Well, I’ve got a really tough class this afternoon after the lunch break. I’m giving a seminar to the 3rd Year Political Science students and quite honestly, I’m a bit worried about it.M: Oh, come on. They’re a pretty bright lot.W: Yeah, that’s the problem. They are going to ask some tough questions and I just don’t have any real answers for them.M: Well, give me an example.W: Okay. One girl always goes on about the same thing. If there weren’t any politicians, the world wouldn’t get into such a mess. Something like that anyway.M: Well, I think that’s a stupid argument. Someone has to make decisions, somebody has to organize a society.W: Yes, I agree. But young people see things differently. They see it this way. If nobody was allowed to hold complete power in any society, then decisions would be made at a more local level. This would guarantee some form of popular decision.M: Well, that’s fine in theory. So local “politicians”then make decisions and what’s the big difference? You just exchange national politics for local politics.W: Yes, absolutely. But you see my problem.M: Oh, I do. I really do. Let’s think about it…Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What are they talking about?20. What does the woman think of the students?21. According to the passage, what do young people think of things like politicians?Conversation TwoW: Hi! Come in. Have a seat. I’ve found that article for you, you know, the one you were talking about the other day.M: Oh great! That friend of mine who works in the library was not very helpful. He told me that the library doesn’t subscribe to all foreign newspapers.W: Yeah, so I’ve heard. Anyway, the journalist who wrote this particular article really has a good feel for the subject. All of my friends who have read the piece say it’s spot on.M: And do you agree with him?W: Actually, the writer is a her. Yes, generally speaking, I do, at least most of the time. She thinks young people in Britain and America are spoilt because they have too much money, too much freedom and too long holidays.M: Um, I see.W: You see, she based her article on interviews with young people at a number of universities. Most of them had never had a job in their lives. They just expected their parents to pay for their holidays abroad and to give them lots of pocket money.M: Well, perhaps jobs are hard to find.W: Well, of course we are told there are very few jobs available at present. But still, everyone who really wants a job can find a job if they look hard enough.M: Oh well, the situation is about the same here in China. But even though the government pays for their studies, some of the students who attend classes with me have to have a job during the holidays just to make ends meet.W: How much money do they get per month for their studies?M: Oh I don’t know. If they are undergraduates…Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. Where do the speakers converse?23. What is the passage mainly about?24. What does the journalist think of young people in Britain and America?25. According to the passage, what does the man mean when he says that some Chinese students try to have a job even though the government pays for their tuition?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 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThe Nobel Committees send invitations to hundreds of scientists and scholars around the world, asking them to suggest names for the Nobel Prizes in the coming year. The names are sent in by February 1.Each committee, with the help of specially appointed experts, discusses the names suggested, and makes out a short list to present to the prize-awarding institution. A vote is taken for the final choice. The names of the prizewinners are announced in October or November. The prizes are awarded on December 10. The Peace Prize is presented at Oslo University, the others at a ceremony in Stockholm. The King of Sweden presents a diploma, a medal and a check to each prizewinner and there is a ceremonial dinner afterwards in the City Hall. Each Nobel prizewinner is expected to give a "Nobel lecture."Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. The passage is mainly about_______.27. When are the names of the prizewinners announced?28. What do prizewinners not receive?Passage TwoSome people have very good memories, and can easily learn quite long poems by heart. There are other people who can only remember things when they have said them over and over.The famous English writer, Charles Dickens said that he could walk down any long street in London and then tell you the name of every shop he had passed. Many of the great men of the world have had wonderful memories.A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his own language by remembering what he hears when he is a small child and some childrenseem to learn two languages almost as easily as one. In school it is not so easy to learn a second language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects as A man's mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photos not only of what we see, but also of what we hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photo with a camera, there is much to do before the photo is finished and ready to show our friends. In the same way there is much work to be done before we can keep a picture forever in our minds.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. For what purpose does the speaker mention Charles Dickens?30. Why is it difficult for people to learn a second language in school?31. What can be concluded from the passage?Passage ThreeThere are many reasons why family life in Britain has changed so much in the last fifty years. The liberation of women in the early part of the twentieth century and the social and economic effects of World War II had a great impact on traditional family life. Women became essential to industry and the professions. During the war they had worked in factories and proved their worth; now, with the loss of millions of men, their services were indispensable to the nation.More recently, great advances in scientific knowledge, and particularly in medicine, have had enormous social consequences. Children are better cared for and are far healthier. The infant death rate is low. Above all, parents can now plan the size of their family if they wish through more effective means of birth control.Different attitudes to religion, authority and tradition generally have also greatly contributed to changes in family life. But these developments have affected all aspects of society. It is particularly interesting to note the concept of "the family" as a social unit has survived all these challenges.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What is this passage mainly about?33. Why did British women become indispensable to industry after World War II?34. What remained unchanged in spite of all the challenges to family life?35. What are the reasons listed for the change of family life in Britain?Section CDirections: 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 numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Buying a house is always a problem, as I've found out (36) several times. There was the one which looked all right, but they were going to build a motorway(37) through the back garden. Another one I went to look at was cheap, but it was on the (38) verge of falling down. "Needing some (39) restoration," said the estate agent. An incurably (40) optimistic breed, estate agents.Then, when you are (41) inspecting one of the possibilities on your rapidly shortening list, you have to keep a polite expression on your face as the (42) proud owner tells you how many hundreds of pounds he has spent on the hideous decorations, which you'd tear down at the first (43) opportunity. What about the neighbors? (44) They're always perfect, the most marvelous people you could imagine. But wait till you move in —that's when you find out about the all-night parties twice a week, to which they never invite you, (45)or the not-very-well house trained Alsatian which they let out in the garden every evening to howl at the moon.(46) Even if you can find a place you want to buy, you still have to raise the money for it. Unless you've won the football pools, you can forget about paying cash; it's a mortgage for you, £4,000 down and £75 a month for the rest of your life, if you can find a building society which will trust you enough to lend you the money. Of course, the house isn't yours; if you can't keep up the repayments, the building society can take it away from you.“成千上万人疯狂下载。

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