英语四级考试听力模拟试题(二)

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四级标准听力测试模拟二SectionB答案解析(3)

四级标准听力测试模拟二SectionB答案解析(3)

Passage Three Despite the presence of workaholics, there is a growing realization in the United States that too much work demand can be physically and mentally harmful. Many people have been rebelling against the work ethic, saying that no job is so important as to damage personal relationships and rob people of relaxation. There has been a shift in values, with more emphasis being given to personal relationships and relaxation. Leisure time provides opportunities to find personal satisfaction and freedom from the routine of work. Increased leisure time in the United States has not altered the idea that work and play are distinct activities. This distinction is clear-cut; there are “work-hours” and “afterwork-hours”. There is a belief that it is desirable “to work hard and play hard” and undesirable to combine the two. In many offices, stores, and factories socializing among employees is discouraged. An employee under pressure at work often cannot afford to respond to social calls and visits. However, the amount of personal contact on the job depends on the nature of the work. There may be more social interaction between teachers in a school than between scientists doing independent research. Nevertheless, work and play are usually perceived and maintained as separate activities. Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. What is the result of too much work demand? 【解析】选[C]。

英语四级标准听力测试模拟(二)SectionB

英语四级标准听力测试模拟(二)SectionB

Section B Passage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. [A] The degree of violence in programs is too high. [B] There shouldn’t be any commercials on television. [C] Watching too much television is undesirable for children. [D] Television programs in the United States are of low quality. 27. [A] A recreational program.[B] An educational program. [C] A program for cartoons.[D] A program for commercials. 28. [A] They will become inactive and dull. [B] They will not go to cinemas as often. [C] They will forget to do their homework. [D] They will imitate what they see in the programs. Passage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. [A] Different kinds of crimes. [B] Increasingly high crime rate in the U.S. [C] Seasonal changes in the natural environment. [D] The relations between changes in the season and crime patterns. 30. [A] February. [B] May. [C] July. [D] August. 31. [A] Few people get married in June. [B] Most people read serious books in summer. [C] More people have mental problems in June than in other months. [D] One is most likely to make the best performance on examinations in summer. Passage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. [A] It is harmful to the body only. [B] It is good to personal relationship. [C] It is harmful to the body and mind. [D] It is a good change after idling for a long time. 33. [A] Personal relationships should come after one’s job. [B] People should care more about their personal relationships and relaxation. [C] When a job is very important, relaxation should be forgotten. [D] Personal relationships can help people do their jobs well. 34. [A] He should relax and have a chat with friends while working. [B] He should not relax until he finishes his work. [C] He should play hard to fully relax himself. [D] He should shift some of his work to his colleagues. 35. [A] Work and play are different activities. [B] Work and play should be combined together. [C] People should play more and work less. [D] People should work more and play less.。

四级听力模拟2

四级听力模拟2

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.11.A.She wants to have fair skin.B.Her eyes don't feel comfortable.C.She wants to wash something away in her stomach.D.She has a digestion problem.12.A.He is seriously ill and still in hospital.B.Mary will do his work instead.C.Morrision is his doctor.D.He will go to work tomorrow.13.A.She is expecting her turn.B.She has found valuable information.C.She needs another week to prepare.D.She has not prepared yet.14.A.The A41 at the Dome corner has few cars.B.The A1M near Hatfield,Harrow Road has heavy traffic.C.The A404,Harrow Road is very busy with many cars.D.The A1M is now flowing freely without problems.15.A.They will play tennis or baseball.B.They will go bicycling or hiking.C.They will go bowling.D.They will not have sports.16.A.Dr.Johnson's class is already full.B.The reserved seats are for faculty only.C.He will give the woman a chance after she waits a while.D.No exceptions can be made with regard to registration policy.17.A.The two speaker will continue talking and become friends.B.The two speaker will spend their vacation together.C.the woman is not interested in the talk.D.The man will tell the woman his business major.18.A.The man should go and enjoy the performance.B.The man could play games on the Internet.C.The man should go to bed early.D.The man can enjoy the performance without going out. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19.A.She decided to throw it away and buy a new one.B.She took it to the repair shop but refused to have it repaired.C.She didn't take it to the repair shop at all.D.She turned to mechanics for help but they could do nothing with it.20.A.The traffic is very heavy.B.The transportation is convenient.C.The bus service is bad.D.Few taxis can be seen there.21.A.She will get him to do his assignment.B.She will complete his homework for him.C.She will help him put his things in order.D.She will tell him how to maintain his car.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22.A.The National Bank.B.The Spanish department.C.The Jones and French Company.D.A company in Rome.23.A.He can speak a little Italian.B.He knows a lot of German.C.He is good at French.D.He speaks Spanish fluently.24.A.There are four children in the family.B.Tom is too young to start schooling.C.Jane must be the eldest in the family.D.Bill would be a student next year.25.A.She is in the third grade.B.She is in the second grade.C.She is in the kindergarten.D.She is still at home.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 OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.A.Listening to adults' advice.B.Asking adults many questions.C.Learning from mistake.D.Doing what adults do.27.A.Teach students the right way of thinking.B.Point out students' mistake and correct them.C.Give students correct answers and let them work out on their own.D.Ask students work out the right answer first and explain to them later.28.A.Tell students to learn from others.B.Teach students more knowledge from books.C.Set good examples for students.D.Point out students' mistake whenever found.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29.A.They will find out what its people like.B.They will know how to live in another way.C.They will know the country and its people better.D.They will like its inhabitants and their language.30.A.It is second-hand information and uselessB.It is gathered from other source rather than from its inhabitants.C.It is from the arguments about the country.D.It is different from what one had before the travel.31.A.Differences between people will gradually disappear.B.The tourism industry will become flourishing.C.The world will become more and more interesting.D.People in different countries will keep their own customs.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32.A.Because the fibers of his muscles are very thick.B.Because he has more muscles .C.Because his muscles are made of more stringy fibers.D.Because he number of his muscles was fixed during his childhood.33.A. More muscles than average people.B.A strong heart.C.Strength,fitness and endurance.D.A strong heart.34.A.With an increase in the amount of blood.B.With more muscles.C.With vigorous trial.D.With routine exercise.35.A.The source of strength.B.Body building.C.Strong heart.D.Strength,fitness and endurance.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.With the assassination of President McKinley,Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43,became the youngest President in the Nation’s history.He brought new excitement and power to t he Presidency,as he (36)______ led Congress and the American public toward progressive (37)_____and a strong foreign policy.He took the view that the President should take whatever (38)______necessary for the public good unless expressly (39)______by law or the Constitution.“ I did not (40)______ power, ” he wrote,“but I did greatly (41)______the use of executive power.”Roosevelt’s youth differed sharply from that of the log cabin Presidents.He was born in New Y ork City in 1858 into a (42)_____family,but he too struggled against ill health and in his triumph became an advocate of the (43)______ life.As President, Roosevelt held the ideal that(44)___________________.Roosevelt’s achievements are numerous.He won the Nobel Peace Prize for mediating the Russo-Japanese War,reached a Gentleman’s Agreement on immigration with Japan,and sent the Great White Fleet on a goodwill tour of the world.Some of his most effective achievements were in conservation.(45)____________________.Leaving the Presidency in 1909,Roosevelt went on an African journey and then jumped back into politics.While running for President again,he was shot in the chest.(46)_______________:"No man has had a happier life than I have led;a happier life in every way.”。

2023年6月英语四级听力考试真题及答案(第二套)

2023年6月英语四级听力考试真题及答案(第二套)

2023年6月英语四级听力考试真题及答案(第二套)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 thefour choices marked A.,B),C)and D). and decide which is the bestanswer.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet l with a single line through the centre.B.He iS willing to offer the woman a hand.C.He will tell the woman his decision later.2.A.Their planned trip to Vancouver is obviously overpriced.B.They should borrow a guide book instead of buying one.C.The guide books in the library have the latest information.D.The library Can help order guide books about Vancouver.3.A.He regrets having taken the history course.B.He finds little interest in the history books.C.He has trouble finishing his reading assignments.D.He has difficulty writing the weekly book report.4.A.The man had better choose another restaurant.B.The new restaurant is a perfect place for dating.C.The new restaurant caught her fancy immediately.D.The man has good taste in choosing the restaurant.5.A.He has been looking forward to spring.B.He has been waiting for the winter sale.C.He will clean the woman,s boots for spring.D.He will help the woman put things away.6.A.At a tailor’s.B.At Bob’s home.C.In a clothes store.D.In a theatre.7.A.His guests favor Tibetan drinks.B.His water is quite extraordinary.C.Mineral water is good for health.D.Plain water will serve the purpose.8.A.Report the result of a discussion.B.Raise some environmental issues.C.Submit an important document.D.Revise an environmental report.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A.They pollute the soil used to cover them.B.They are harmful to nearby neighborhoods.C.The rubbish in them takes long to dissolve.D.The gas they emit is extremely poisonous.10.A.Growing population.B.Packaging materials.C.Changed eating habits.D.Lower production cost.11.A.By saving energy.B.By using less aluminum.C.By reducing poisonous wastes.D.By making the most of materials.12.A.We are running out of natural resources soon.C.The waste problem will eventually hurt all of us.D.All of us can actually benefit from recycling.Questions l3 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13.A.Miami.B.Vancouver.C.Belling ham.D.Boston.14.A.To get information on one—way tickets to Canada.B.To inquire about the price of“Super Saver”seats.C.To get advice on how to fly as cheaply as possible.D.To inquire about the shortest route to drive home.15.A.Join a tourist group.B.Choose a major airline.C.Avoid trips in public holidays.D.Book tickets as early as possible.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 l with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions l6 t0 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16.A.There are mysterious stories behind his works.B.There are many misunderstandings about him.C.His works have no match worldwide.D.His personal history is little known.17.A.He moved to Strat ford—on—Avon in his childhood.B.He failed to go beyond grammar sch001.C.He was a member of the town council.B.Possible sources of clues about him were lost in a fire.C.His works were adapted beyond recognition.Passage TwoQuestions l9 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard19.A.It shows you have been ignoring your healthB. It can seriously affect your thinking processC.It is an early warning of some illness.D.It is a symptom of too much pressure.20.A.Reduce our workload.B.Control our temper.e painkillers for reliefD.Avoid masking syrup toms_21.A. Lying down and having some sleep.B.Rubbing and pressing one’s back.C.Going out for a walkD.Listening to light musicPassage ThreeQuestions 22 t0 25 are based on the passage you have just heard22.A.Depending heavily on loans.B.Having no budget plans at all.C.Spending beyond one's meansD.Leaving no room for large bills23.A.Many of them can be cut.B. All of them have to be covered.C.Their payment cannot be delayed24.A.Rent a house instead of buying one.B. Discuss the problem in the family.C.Make a conservation planD.Move to a cheaper Place25.A.Financial issues plaguing a family.B.Difficulty in making both ends meet.C.Family budget problems and solutionsSection CPerhaps because going to college is so much a part of the American dream,many people go for no(26) reason. Some go because their parents expect it,others because it's what their friends are doing.Then,there,s the belief that a college degree will(27)ensure a good job and high pay.Some students(28) through four years,attending classes,or skipping(逃课)them as the case may be,reading only what can’t be avoided,looking forless(29)courses,and never being toucned or changed in any important way.For a few of these people,college provides no( 30),yet.Because of parental or peer pressure,they cannot voluntarily leave.They stop trying in the hope that their tea。

四级标准听力测试模拟二SectionB答案解析

四级标准听力测试模拟二SectionB答案解析

Section B Passage One Children in the United States are exposed to many influences other than that of their families. Television is the most significant of these influences, because the habit of watching television usually begins before children start attending school. And, by the time that the average child finishes high school, he or she will have spent 18,000 hours in front of a television set as opposed to 12,000 hours in a classroom. Parents are concerned about these figures. They are also concerned about the lack of quality in television programs for children. The degree of violence in many of these shows also worries them. Even if it is unreal — a cartoon cat beating up a cartoon mouse with a baseball bat — this violence may have a negative effect on the young minds exposed to it. Studies indicate that, when children are exposed to violence, they may become aggressive or insecure. Parents are also concerned about the commercials that their children see on television. Many parents would like to see fewer commercials during programs for children. And some parents feel that these shows should not have commercials at all because young minds are not mature enough to deal with the claims made by advertisers. Educational television has no commercials and has programs for children that many parents approve of. The most famous of these is “Sesame Street”, which tries to give preschool children a head start in learning the alphabet and numbers. It also tries to teach children useful things about the world in which they live. Even though most parents and educators give “Sesame Street” and shows like it high marks for quality, some critics argue that all television, whether educational or not, is harmful to children. These critics feel that the habit of watching hours of television a day turns children into bored and passive consumers of their world rather than encouraging them to become active explorers of it. Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. What is the main idea of the passage? 【解析】选[C]。

专业英语四级(听写听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语四级(听写听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)

专业英语四级(听写听力)模拟试卷2(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. DICTATIONPART I DICTATION (15 MIN)Directions: Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read 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 read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minute1.Drink to Your Health正确答案:Drink to Your Health Since all living things need it, / and it makes up two-thirds of our bodies, / it seems obvious that water is vital to our health./ Most people, however, drink fewer than the eight recommended glasses each day. / So why is drinking enough water so important? / A minor water deficiency can lead to headaches, sleepiness, and moodiness ,/ while losing a large amount of water for a long time can cause high blood pressure / and other serious problems. / Drinking water helps our bodies in a variety of ways. / It helps us get rid of toxic substance, / which helps our kidneys to do a better job, / and it helps prevent bladder infections / It improves digestion and helps us develop substances / that our body produces in the blood to fight diseases. / Finally, water can give our skin a healthy glow. / Drinking water throughout the day is an important habit to pick up. / For your health, give this simple substance the importance it deserves. 涉及知识点:听写2.Golf; There’s Nothing Like It!正确答案:Golf: There’s Nothing Like It! It is generally agreed that golf was first played in Scotland1’ in the 15th century. / Its popularity spread throughout the 16th century, / and the first international golf match took place in 1682 / between players from England and Scotland. / Clubs began forming soon after, / and concrete rules of the game were established. / Golf was made an Olympic sport in 1900,/ and by that time there were already more than 1 ,000 golf courses in the United Slates./ The famous PGA was formed in 1916,/ and by 1944, the equally famous PGA tour consisted of 22 events and was held8 throughout the year. / These days, it is up to current stars to keep spectators glued to the TV set. / Even if you are not a big fan, / why not head off to the driving range and have a go? / More than 23 million players exist in the United States alone, / and they are all likely to tell you the same thing about golf;/ There’s nothing like it! 涉及知识点:听写3.Happy Fourth of July!正确答案:Happy Fourth of July! Most people are probably aware of the significance of July 4 to Americans . /They might not know, however, about the origins of some of the traditions /associated with Independence Day in the United States. / July 4 is, of course, a holiday from work, / and the occasion for all-day picnics in most communities. / Having eaten their fill of hot dogs, burgers, and potato salad, /everyone eagerly throws themselves into a program of often strange activities /like three-legged races and pie-eating contests. / A visitor to Boston , /a city strongly associated with the events leading up to independence, / will certainly come away with a lasting impression of the Fourth of July. / The highlight of the day’s celebrations is a local orchestra playing a melody /as one hundred and fifty thousand spectators watch fireworks burst over the harbor. 涉及知识点:听写4.Thanksgiving Day正确答案:Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day, / is a legal holiday observed annually in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. / In Canada, Thanksgiving falls on the second Monday in October. / Most people celebrate Thanksgiving by gathering with family or friends for a holiday least . / Thanksgiving was first celebrated by Pilgrims and native Americans in colonial New England in the early 17 th century. / Today Thanksgiving is mainly a celebration of domestic life, /centered on the home and family. /Thanksgiving parades often feature children dressed in Pilgrim costume,/ complete with tall hats, dark clothes, /and shoes with large silver-colored buckles . / In keeping with the idea of celebrating a plentiful harvest, / preparing and eating a large meal is a central part of most Thanksgiving celebrations. / The meal usually includes the pumpkin pie, cornbread, roasted turkey, etc. / These simple foods recall the old virtues of the Pilgrims, /emphasizing the natural gifts that greeted early settlers in their adopted homeland. 涉及知识点:听写5.Cell Phone Disturbance正确答案:Cell Phone Disturbance Nowadays, / more people are using cell phones and there is also an increase in traveling by air. / Naturally, more people want to use their cell phone while traveling by plane. / However, they cannot. / The funny thing is that there has been no evidence of a cell phone signal causing a disturbance in the flight. / If you use the fixed-line telephone on the plane, / it can be really expensive. / In America, this kind of telephone charges three dollars a minute, / and 15% of the income of the flight comes from the telephone bill. / In 1998, / an Englishman was sent to prison for one year / because he refused to turn off the cell phone./ Last month, a plane suddenly became alarmed and was forced to land. / Investigators found a cell phone in a piece of luggage that had been left on. / Flight crew insisted that using cell phone during the flight is very dangerous, / and many facts support that claim. /Although there is no factual evidence to prove this, / cell phone disturbance can affect the plane in some circumstances 涉及知识点:听写。

英语四级听力全真模拟试下载第2套

英语四级听力全真模拟试下载第2套

英语四级听力全真模拟试下载第2套英语四级听力全真模拟试下载第2套:Section A11. [A] He’ll be able to clean the house in time.[B] He doesn’t have time to take the woman home.[C] It should be easy for the guests to find the house.[D] He needs time to relax before the guests arrive.12. [A] If the game is held there the team will lose.[B] If the game is held there the team will win.[C] It makes no difference since the team will lose.[D] It makes no difference since the team will win.13. [A] Her son’s health.[B] Her son’s studies.[C] Her son’s poor grades.[D] Her son’s competence for the job.14. [A] The shops are not crowded in December.[B] Many people go shopping despite the cold weather in December.[C] Peop le don’t like to do shopping in busy shops in winter.[D] In December people stay at home because of the cold weather.15. [A] The exam questions were too difficult.[B] The questions had little connection with the course.[C] He couldn’t finish the questions within the time allowed.[D] He found the questions confusing.16. [A] The movie was inexpensive.[B] The movie was not worth watching.[C] He didn’t have time to go to the movie.[D] The movie lasted too long.17. [A] He is learning about advertising.[B] He is the new advertising manager.[C] He is interviewing the woman.[D] He is waiting for an interview.18. [A] The man wants to go to San Francisco.[B] There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day.[C] There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours.[D] If the man boards the plane to Los Angeles now, he will have to transfer at San Francisco.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. [A] A novel about a president.[B] A political science book.[C] A listing of election results.[D] A text for one of his courses.20. [A] T o the manager’s office.[B] To the paperback section.[C] To the textbook area.[D] To the publishers’ indexes.21. [A] Only those used in the university.[B] Only those printed at the university.[C] Only those currently available from publishers.[D] Only those in the field of political science.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. [A] The woman is helping the man study for his class.[B] They are visiting a factory Kahn designed.[C] The woman is deciding whether to take history of architecture.[D] The woman is researching Kahn’s work.23. [A] Inventing the assembly line.[B] Building modern factories.[C] Designing early automobiles.[D] Reviving classical architecture.24. [A] Steel manufacturing.[B] Coal mining.[C] Textiles.[D] Transportation.25. [A] They were a fire hazard.[B] They were too spread out.[C] They were designed for efficiency rather than for beauty.[D] They were difficult to heat.答案及解析:Section A11. W: Look at the mess! And the guests will be here soon!M: Take it easy. I’ll make sure the house is spotless.Q: What does the man mean?【解析】选[A]。

2024年6月大学英语四级考试听力样题

2024年6月大学英语四级考试听力样题

2024年6月高校英语四级考试听力样题Part II Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken onlyonce . After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a singleline through the c entre.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.1. A) Christmas-time attacks made by Somali rebels.B) An explosion at a bus station in central Nairobi.C) The killing of more than 70 Ugandans in Kampala.D) Blasts set off by a Somali group in Uganda's capital.2. A) On Christmas Eve. C) During a security check.B) Just before midnight. D) In the small hours of the morning.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.3. A) It is likely to close many of its stores.B) It is known for the quality of its goods.C) It remains competitive in the recession.D) It will expand its online retail business.4. A) Expand its business beyond groceries.B) Fire 25,000 of its current employees.C) Cut its DVD publishing business.D) Sell the business for one pound.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.5. A) All taxis began to use meters.B) All taxis got air conditioning.C) Advertisements were allowed on taxis.D) Old taxis were replaced with new cabs.6. A) A low interest loan scheme. C) Taxi passengers' complaints.B) Environmentalists' protests. D) Permission for car advertising.7. A) There are no more irregular practices.B) All new cabs provide air-conditioning.C) New cabs are all equipped with meters.D) New legislation protects consumer rights.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation,y ou will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.Aft er you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line throughthe cent re.Conversation OneQuestions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) It has a partnership with LCP. C) It specializes in safety from leaks.B) It is headquartered in London. D) It has a chemical processing plant.9. A) He is a chemist. C) He is a safety inspector.B) He is a salesman. D) He is Mr. Grand's friend.10. A) The public relations officer. C) Director of the safety department.B) Mr. Grand's personal assistant. D) Head of the personnel department.11. A) Wait for Mr. Grand to call back.B) Leave a message for Mr. Grand.C) Provide details of their products and services.D) Send a comprehensive description of their work.Conversation TwoQuestions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Teacher. C) Editor.B) Journalist. D) Typist.13. A) Some newly discovered scenic spot.B) Big changes in the Amazon valley.C) A new railway under construction.D) The beautiful Amazon rainforests.14. A) In news weeklies. C) In newspapers' Sunday editions.B) In a local evening paper. D) In overseas editions of U.S. magazines.15. A) To become a professional writer. C) To get her life story published soon.B) To be employed by a newspaper. D) To sell her articles to a news service.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each pa ssage,you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will b e spokenonly once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answ er from the fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the correspondin g letter on AnswerSheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) She is both a popular and a highly respected author.B) She is the first writer to focus on the fate of slaves.C) She is the most loved African novelist of all times.D) She is the most influential author since the 1930's.17. A) The Book Critics Circle Award. C) The Pulitzer Prize for fiction.B) The Nobel Prize for literature. D) The National Book Award.18. A) She is a relative of Morrison's. C) She is a skilled storyteller.B) She is a slave from Africa. D) She is a black woman.Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) They are very generous in giving gifts.B) They refuse gifts when doing business.C) They regard gifts as a token of friendship.D) They give gifts only on special occasions.20. A) They enjoy giving gifts to other people.B) They spend a lot of time choosing gifts.C) They have to follow many specific rules.D) They pay attention to the quality of gifts.21. A) Gift-giving plays an important role in human relationships.B) We must be aware of cultural differences in giving gifts.C) We must learn how to give gifts before going abroad.D) Reading extensively can make one a better gift-giver.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) She tenderly looked after her sick mother.B) She developed a strong interest in finance.C) She learned to write for financial newspapers.D) She invested in stocks and shares on Wall Street.23. A) She inherited a big fortune from her father.B) She sold her restaurant with a substantial profit.C) She got 7.5 million dollars from her ex-husband.D) She made a wise investment in real estate.24. A) She was dishonest in business dealings.B) She frequently ill-treated her employees.C) She abused animals including her pet dog.D) She was extremely mean with her money.25. A) She carried on her family's tradition.B) She made huge donations to charities.C) She built a hospital with her mother's money.D) She made a big fortune from wise investments.Tape Script of Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of eac h newsreport, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report andthe questionswill be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must ch oose the bestanswer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mar k the correspondingletter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the ce ntre.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.Kenyan police say one person was killed and 26 injured in an explosion at a bus station in central Nairobi. The blast hit a bus about to set off for the Ugandan capital Kampala. Last July, theSomali group al-Shabab said it was behind the blasts in the Ugandan capital which killed morethan 70 pe ople. Will Ross reports from the Kenyan capital.The explosion happened beside a bus which was about to set off for an overnight journey fromNa irobi to the Ugandan capital Kampala. Some eyewitnesses report that a bag was about to beloade d on board, but it exploded during a security check. Windows of the red bus were leftsmashed, a nd blood could be seen on the ground beside the vehicle. Just hours earlier,Uganda's police chief had warned of possible Christmas-time attacks by Somali rebels.1. What is the news report mainly about?2. When did the incident occur?Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.Woolworths is one of the best known names on the British High Street. It's been in businessnearl y a century. Many of its 800 stores are likely to close following the company's decision tocall in ad ministrators after an attempt to sell the business for a token £1 failed.The company has huge debts. The immediate cause for the collapse has been Britain's slidetowar d recession, which has cut into consumer spending. However, the business had been introuble for years.Known for low-priced general goods, Woolworths has struggled in the face of competition fromsu permarkets expanding beyond groceries and a new generation of internet retailers.Many of the store group's 25,000 employees are likely to lose their jobs. Some profitable areassu ch as the DVD publishing business will survive.3. What do we learn about Woolworths from the news report?4. What did Woolworths attempt to do recently?Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.Cairo is known for its overcrowded roads, irregular driving practices and shaky old vehicles, butals o for its air pollution. In recent months, though, environmental studies indicate there havebeen si gns of improvement. That's due in part to the removal of many of the capital's old-fashioned blac k and white taxis. Most of these dated back to the 1960s and 70s and were in apoor state of repai r.After new legislation demanded their removal from the roads, a low interest loan scheme was set up with three Egyptian banks so drivers could buy new cars. The government pays about $900for old ones to be discarded and advertising on the new vehicles helps cover repayments.The idea has proved popular with customers ― they can now travel in air-conditioned comfortan d because the new cabs are metered, they don't have to argue over fares. Banks and carmanufact urers are glad for the extra business in tough economic times. As for the taxi drivers,most are deli ghted to be behind the wheel of new cars, although there have been a fewcomplaints about switc hing from black and white to a plain white colour.5. What change took place in Cairo recently?6. What helped bring about the change?7. Why do customers no longer argue with new cab drivers?Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of eachconversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questionswill be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choos e the bestanswer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark t he correspondingletter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centr e.Conversation OneW: Morning, this is TGC.M: Good morning. Walter Barry here, calling from London. Could I speak to Mr. Grand, please?W: Who's calling, please?M: Walter Barry, from London.W: What is it about, please?M: Well, I understand that your company has a chemical processing plant. My own company,LCP,Liquid Control Products, is a leader in safety from leaks in the field of chemical processing. Iwould like to speak to Mr. Grand to discuss ways in which we could help TGC protect itself fromsuch pro blems and save money at the same time.W: Yes, I see. Well, Mr. Grand is not available just now.M: Can you tell me when I could reach him?W: He's very busy for the next few days – then he'll be away in New York. So it's difficult to giveyo u a time.M: Could I speak to someone else, perhaps?W: Who in particular?M: A colleague for example?W: You're speaking to his personal assistant. I can deal with calls for Mr. Grand.M: Yes, well, could I ring him tomorrow?W: No, I'm sorry he won't be free tomorrow. Listen, let me suggest something. You send usdetails of your products and services, together with references from other companies and thenwe'll con tact you.M: Yes, that's very kind of you. I have your address.W: Very good, Mr….M: Barry. Walter Barry from LCP in London.W: Right, Mr. Barry. We look forward to hearing from you.M: Thank you. Goodbye.W: Bye.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. What do we learn about the woman's company?9. What do we learn about the man?10. What is the woman's position in her company?11. What does the woman suggest the man do?Conversation TwoM: You're going to wear out the computer's keyboard!W: Oh, hi.M: Do you have any idea what time it is?W: About ten or ten-thirty?M: It's nearly midnight.W: Really? I didn't know it was so late.M: Don't you have an early class to teach tomorrow morning?W: Yes, at seven o'clock. My commuter class, the students who go to work right after theirlesson.M: Then you ought to go to bed. What are you writing, anyway?W: An article I hope I can sell.M: Oh, another of your newspaper pieces? What's this one about?W: Do you remember the trip I took last month?M: The one up to the Amazon?W: Well, that's what I'm writing about—the new highway and the changes it's making in theAmaz on valley.M: It should be interesting.W: It is. I guess that's why I forgot all about the time.M: How many articles have you sold now?W: About a dozen so far.M: What kind of newspapers buy them?W: The papers that carry a lot of foreign news. They usually appear in the big Sunday editionswhe re they need a lot of background stories to help fill up the space between the ads.M: Is there any future in it?W: I hope so. There's a chance I may sell this article to a news service.M: Then your story would be published in several papers, wouldn't it?W: That's the idea. And I might even be able to do other stories on a regular basis.M: That would be great.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What is the woman's occupation?13. What is the woman writing about?14. Where do the woman's articles usually appear?15. What does the woman expect?Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each pa ssage,you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will b e spokenonly once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answ er from the fourchoices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the correspondin g letter on AnswerSheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneIn today's class, we'll discuss Toni Morrison's novel Beloved. As I'm sure you all know, Morrisonis both a popular and a highly respected author, and it's not easy to be both. Born in 1931,Morrison has written some of the most touching and intelligent works on the African-Americanexperience ever written by anyone, and yet to call her an “African-American writer” doesn'tseem to do her ju stice. In many ways, she's simply an American writer—and certainly one ofour best.Beloved is a truly remarkable work. It was recommended for nearly every major literary prize,incl uding the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and it in fact wonthe P ulitzer Prize for fiction in 1988. Morrison herself is distinguished for having won the NobelPrize fo r literature in 1993.What makes Beloved unique is the skillful, sure way in which Morrison blends intensely personals torytelling and American history, racial themes and gender themes, the experience of Blackswith the experience of all people everywhere, the down-to-earth reality of slavery with a sense ofmyst erious spirituality.We'll be paying special attention to these themes as we discuss this work. I'm particularlyinterest ed in your views on the relative importance of race and gender in this book. Is it moreimportant t hat Sethe, the main character, is black or that she's a woman? Which contributesmore to her bei ng? What does Morrison tell us about both?Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What do we learn about Toni Morrison?17. What honor did Toni Morrison receive in 1993?18. What does the speaker tell us about Sethe, the main character in Morrison's novel Beloved?Passage TwoThe topic of my talk today is gift-giving. Everybody likes to receive gifts, right? So you may thinkth at gift-giving is a universal custom. But actually, the rules of gift-giving vary quite a lot, and notkn owing them can result in great embarrassment. In North America, the rules are fairly simple.If yo u're invited to someone's home for dinner, bring wine or flowers or a small item from yourcountr y. Among friends, family, and business associates, we generally don't give gifts on otheroccasions except on someone's birthday and Christmas. The Japanese, on the other hand, givegifts quite fre quently, often to thank someone for their kindness. The tradition of gift-giving inJapan is very anc ient. There are many detailed rules for everything from the color of thewrapping paper to the tim e of the gift presentation. And while Europeans don't generallyexchange business gifts, they do fo llow some formal customs when visiting homes, such asbringing flowers. The type and color of flo wers, however, can carry special meaning.Today we have seen some broad differences in gift-giving. I could go on with additionalexamples. But let's not miss the main point here: If we are not aware of and sensitive to culturaldifferences, the possibilities for miscommunication and conflict are enormous. Whether we learnabout these differences by reading a book or by living abroad, our goal must be to respectdifferences among p eople in order to get along successfully with our global neighbors.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What does the speaker say about gift-giving of North Americans?20. What do we learn about the Japanese concerning gift-giving?21. What point does the speaker make at the end of the talk?Passage ThreeHetty Green was a very spoilt, only child. She was born in Massachusetts, USA, in 1835. Herfather was a millionaire businessman. Her mother was often ill, and so from the age of two herfather to ok her with him to work and taught her about stocks and shares. At the age of six shestarted read ing the daily financial newspapers and opened her own bank account.Her father died when she was 21 and she inherited $7.5 million. She went to New York andinvest ed on Wall Street. Hetty saved every penny, eating in the cheapest restaurants for 15cents. She b ecame one of the richest and most hated women in the world. At 33 she marriedEdward Green, a multi-millionaire, and had two children, Ned and Sylvia.Hetty's meanness was well known. She always argued about prices in shops. She walked to theloc al grocery store to buy broken biscuits which were much cheaper, and to get a free bone forher m uch loved dog. Once she lost a two-cent stamp and spent the night looking for it. Shenever bough t clothes and always wore the same long, ragged black skirt. Worst of all, when herson Ned fell an d injured his knee, she refused to pay for a doctor and spent hours looking forfree medical help. I n the end Ned lost his leg.When she died in 1916 she left her children $100 million. Her daughter built a hospital with herm oney.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. What do we learn about Hetty Green as a child?23. How did Hetty Green become rich overnight?24. Why was Hetty Green much hated?25. What do we learn about Hetty's daughter?参考答案Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A1. B2. C3. A4. D5. D6. A7. CSection B8. D 9. B 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. DSection C16. A 17. B 18. D 19. D 20. C 21. B 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. C。

英语四级听力新题型模拟听写训练-第2套短文(2)

英语四级听力新题型模拟听写训练-第2套短文(2)

英语四级听力新题型模拟听写训练:第2套短文(2)听力文本:Passage Two短文二Hand washing reduces the spread of germs from one person to the next.经常洗手能有效减少细菌传染。

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,美国疾病控制与预防中心公布称:hand washing is one of the most important means of preventing the spread of infection.洗手是预防传染病最有效的方式之一。

If you track when you wash your hands you may find it is not as often as you think.每次洗手时,你或许会发现自己洗手的次数并不是那么频繁。

A recent survey found that 94% of Americans say that they always wash their hands after going to the bathroom一份报告显示:94%的美国人使用过卫生间后会洗手,but observations in public restrooms show that only 68% of adults did so.但据一项公共厕所相关调查发现,使用过卫生间后洗手的成年人只有68%。

Why should you wash? Germs are so small that you cannot see them.为什么要洗手?因为细菌是肉眼所看不到的。

A few of them can cause serious and life-threatening diseases.有的细菌还会引发严重甚至致命的疾病。

大学英语四级模拟试卷第02组(听力)

大学英语四级模拟试卷第02组(听力)

Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Directions:In this section,you will hear ten short conversations.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the question 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Example:You will hear:You will read:A)At the office. B)In the waiting room.C)At the airport. D)In a restaurant.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they hadto finish in the evening.This is most likely to have taken place at the office.Therefore,A.At the office is the best answer.You should choose 【A】on the AnswerSheet and mark it with a single line through the center.Sample Answer [A][KG-1*5]—[B][C][D]1.A)3 hours. B)8 hours. C)6 hours. D)9 hours.2.A)Listening to some light music.B)Talking about a jazz record.C)Planning a concert.D)Talking about some of their favorite songs.3.A)She thanks the man for his offer.B)She thanks the man and accepts his offer.C)She is not pleased with the man’s offer.D)She thanks the man but declines his offer.4.A)She doesn’t think painting the wall is necessary.B)She wants their walls to be painted in a darker color.C)She wants their walls to be painted in a lighter color.D)She doesn’t like white color.5.A)He’s fine. B)He’s unhappy.C)He’s still sick in bed. D)He’s better.6.A)Jim survived an accident.B)Jim was killed in an accident.C)Jim fell down from a bike.D)Jim’s bike was accidentally lost.7.A)She’s surprised to meet Andrew.B)She hasn’t seen Andrew recently.C)She and Andrew are close friends.D)Andrew has changed a lot.8.A)Steve was ashamed of himself because he didn’t win a gold medal.B)Steve didn’t win a gold medal because he didn’t do his best.C)Steve failed in the competition.D)Steve didn’t win a gold medal at the Olympics.9.A)She found the show fascinating.B)She showed little interest in the ancient costume.C)She found the constume on display very pretty.D)She had spent many hours at the show.10.A)He sees a nice motorcycle.B)Motorcycles look nicer than cars.C)Motorcycles can be dangerous,too.D)Motorcycles are as fast as cars.SECTION BDirections:You’re going to hear three short passages.Each will be read only once .At the end of each passage you’ll hearsome questions.After you hear a question , you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark your answer.Passage 1Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.11.A)Trial producing smaller cars to replace the bigger ones that are used today.B)Mass producing some kinds of cars for tomorrow.C)Trying to make some new style vehicles that would be faster and safer than the ones used today.D)Designing some cars that would have many advantages over the ones used today.12.A)They are pretty,safe and cheap.B)They are cheap and durable.C)They are safe,cheap and clean.D)They are powerful,beautiful and easy to drive.13.A)Both the big and small cars have some defects.B)The speaker is fully optimistic that the new cars will replace the cars in use today.C)The number of cars in use today should be reduced because of the pollution in cities.D)Gasoline is a pollutant,so other kinds of fuel should be found to replace it.Passage 2Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.14.A)Prepare breakfast.B)Have a cup of tea to refresh themselves.C)Set out for their daily destination.D)Look for a suitable place for breakfast.15.A)Swimming and resting.B)Writing diaries.C)Watching birds.D)Catching insects.16.A)They encouraged the team members when they were in danger and difficulties and took care of them.B)They cooked for them.C)They explored the route for them.D)They discussed future plans with them.Passage 3Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.17.A)He was afraid that he might be too far away from the shore.B)He was afraid of drowning in the sea.C)He was afraid that the tide might suddenly set in.D)He was afraid that the tide would wet his shoes and trousers.18.A)He was tired of the sea,having lived near it for years.B)He had had some terrifying experiences on the sea.C)He knew the sea too well to like it.D)He couldn’t swim well.19.A)The weather was nice and the sea was calm.B)He wanted to humor his children.C)He was in a very good mood that day.D)The bay looked exceptionally beautiful that day.20.A)The sea can hardly be trusted even on a fine day.B)It is not safe for people to go boating in the open sea.C)People who know the sea well do not like it.D)Mr Wilmot wouldn’t want to go to the sea any more.。

2024年6月英语四级听力(第2套)

2024年6月英语四级听力(第2套)

News Report One新闻一A JetBlue Airlines flight from West Palm Beach to New York City was forced to turn around and land Sunday morning after the plane struck a bird.【1】周日上午,捷蓝航空公司一架从西棕滩飞往纽约的飞机在撞上一只鸟后被迫掉头降落。

The flight from Palm Beach International Airport to LaGuardia Airport turned around just minutes after takeoff following the strike.这架从棕桐滩国际机场飞往拉瓜迪亚机场的飞机在起飞几分钟后就因撞上鸟而掉头。

No injuries were reported on the plane,and the flight took off once again seven and a half hours after the first attempt.飞机上没有人员伤亡报告。

在距第一次起飞尝试7.5小时之后,航班再次起飞。

"It was like a split second of panic that resulted in this nervous reaction on the plane,"said passenger Brian Healy."There was total quiet and then there was relief when the plane came to a stop."【2】乘客布莱恩·希利说:“那就像一瞬间的恐慌......造成飞机上乘客的紧张反应。

人们完全安静了下来,当飞机停稳后才松了一口气。

大学英语四级听力模拟Modeltesttwo

大学英语四级听力模拟Modeltesttwo

Model test twoSection A11. A. His girlfriend complained of his going to the party without her.B. He was together with her girlfriend yesterday.C. He has been busy dating his girlfriend these days.D. He brought his girlfriend to the party.12. A. A secretary B. A telephone operatorC. A shop assistantD. A student13. A. The woman is complaining about Linda.B. The man has been helping Linda with her studies.C. Linda did better than expected in the team.D. Linda should consider dropping out of the team.14. A. Learning to play the pianoB. Learning to typeC. Learning to printD. Learning to take a picture15. A. The exam was too difficult.B. The questions had little connection with the course.C. He couldn’t finish the questions within the time allowed.D. He found the questions confusing.16. A. Most people killed in the traffic accident are heavy drinkers.B. She doesn’t agree with the man.C. Drunk drivers are not guilty.D. People should pay more attention to the danger of drunk driving.17. A. She feels small parties are very impersonal.B. She feels big parties are very impersonal.C. She feels she has to pay much money to hold parties.D. She likes many people at home at the same time.18. A. Because he lost the pen.B. Because he brought the wrong pen.C. Because he forgot to bring the pen.D. Because he was not able to bring the pen.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A. In a train B. In a planeC. In a travel agencyD. In a bar20. A. To travel in LondonB. To join the army in EuropeC. To visit his daughter’s homeD. To meet his wife at his daughter’s home21. A. He likes travellingB. He has a son and grandsonC. He will stay in London five days.D. He was a soldier during the World War IIQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A. Sports B. JobsC. Spare-time activitiesD. Lifestyles23. A. Working in a gardenB. Collecting coinsC. BowlingD. Collecting stamps24. A. Mexico B. ChinaC. JapanD. Canada25. A. He’s too busy B. He’s lazyC. He’s too fatD. He doesn’t want to Section BPassage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A. She was liked by many of her teachers.B. She was at her best as a typist.C. She had already made lots of money.D. She was very different from other girls in her school.27. A. 6 days. B. 8 days C. 4 days D. 2 days28. A. She set a new record of flying from Europe to India.B. She proved women could fly as well as men did.C. Her flight was the longest one ever made by human being till then.D. She flied at the highest speed ever known to men till then.Passage 2Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A. The ability to study well.B. The ability to do well in schoolC. The ability to deal with life.D. The ability to get high scores on some tests30. A. He cares more about what might happen to him.B. He cares more about himself.C. He concentrates on what to do about the situation.D. He is sure of the result he will get.31. A. He would try not to feel ashamed.B. He would learn from his experiences.C. He would regret as much as possible.D. He would make sure what result he would get.Passage 3Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A. They are too slim. B. They work too hardC. They are too fat.D. They lose too much body fat.33. A. They had more weight problems.B. They ate less food but had more activities.C. They ate less food and had less physical exercise.D. They ate more food and had more physical activities.34. A. Fat people eat less food than slim people and are less active.B. Fat people eat more food than slim people and are more active.C. Fat people eat more food than slimpeople but are less active.D. Thin people run less, but have greater increase in food intake.35. A. The more one runs, the more he eats.B. The more one runs, the fatter he is.C. The more one eats, the more he runs.D. The fatter one is, the more he eats.。

大学英语四级模拟测试(二)(附答案)

大学英语四级模拟测试(二)(附答案)

听力(略)Part II Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D),and you should decide which is the best choice. (40 points)Passage 1Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:An unusual cooperation between the local university and other education providers in East Anglia has seen the establishment of Norwich's new Learning Shop. At the city center shop, local people can look through booklets and leaflets to find out about learning opportunities ranging from evening classes to postgraduates(研究生)degrees. Skilled staff are on hand to give accurate information about courses and training in the region.More than 11,000 people have visited the shop since it opened in 1997. The majority of inquiries have been about courses in further education, but 17 percent have related to higher education in general.Customer feedback(反馈)confirms how valuable the resource is. A woman's comment is typical: "It's a brilliant idea ―less daunting than going to the different institutions." A seller told us: "This really gives you hope you can get back into something."Fellow institutions are welcome to set up exhibitions and events at the shop: to date, these have included poetry readings, a recorder concert and numerous exhibitions and displays. The shop is staffed by two advisers and other colleagues from the fellow institutions in the region.Speaking at the "Norwich as a Learning City" conference, Prof. Mike Campell at the local university, said the first barrier(障碍)to learning was lack of information. The Learning Shop aims to break down that barrier.26. For what purpose is the Learning Shop set up?A) To help people know more about higher education.B) To sell booklets and leaflets of the institutions.C) To provide educational opportunities to old people.D) To promote courses and training in the region.27. The word "daunting" (Line 2, Para. 3) is close to________ in meaning.A) disappointingB) boringC) worryingD) discouraging28. What are the visitors to the Learning Shop mainly interested in?A) Further education courses.B) University degree courses.C) Evening classes.D) Part-time courses.29. The events we can find in the Learning Shop include the following EXCEPT ________.A) recorder concertsB) local conferencesC) poetry readingsD) displays and exhibitions30. Which of the following is TRUE according to Prof. Mike Campell?A) The city authorities should run more learning shops.B) People have difficulties in finding out about learning opportunities.C) The staff should provide customers with accurate information.D) Most people want to go back to college.Passage 2Question 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Not all language is verbal. Some of our communication occurs without words. We often useour entire bodies for communication. We may raise our eyebrows(眉毛)to indicate surprise. Perhaps we nod our heads to show that we agree with something. There are hundreds of nonverbal signals that can be used to communicate. These signals are part of language, and they are governed by rules in the same way that our spoken language is. For this reason, people who speak different languages often use different nonverbal signals as well.In addition to verbal communication and the type of nonverbal communication discussed above, there are other message systems that we use to communicate. When we speak to some people, we may stand very close to them, while we may stand far away from other people. Use of space, then, is a way we can communicate the relationship we feel with another person. The waywe dress can also communicate for us. The person who wears dirty jeans and a T-shirt communicates a different attitude from a person who wears neat trousers and an attractive shirt.We can even use time to communicate. The person who is on time for an appointment shows a different attitude from the person who is an hour late does. Can you think of other message systems we use in communication?31. Language, according to the passage, is actually ________.A) verbal onlyB) verbal and nonverbal as wellC) the use of our bodiesD) nonverbal signals32. Nonverbal signals ________.A) have few rulesB) are more useful than speechC) are often used in communicationD) are entirely separate from language33. If a person wears a suit and a tie, it is a matter of ________.A) attitudeB) relationshipC) formalityD) habit34. People who do not speak the same language ________.A) have no nonverbal signals in commonB) cannot communicate with nonverbal signalsC) often have different nonverbal signalsD) use the same nonverbal signals35. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a form of nonverbal communication?A) Pace.B) Time.C) Dressing.D) Space.Passage 3Question 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:The market is a concept. If you are growing tomatoes in your backyard for sale, you are producing for the market. You might sell some to your neighbors and some to the manager of alocal store. But in either case, you are producing for the market. Your efforts are directed by the market. If people stop buying tomatoes, you may stop producing.If you take care of a sick person to earn money, you are producing service for the market. If your father is a steelworker or a truck driver or a doctor or a grocer, he is producing goods or services for the market.When you spend your income, you are buying things from the market. If you spend money in stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and restaurants, you are buying from the market. When the local grocer hires you to drive the delivery truck(送货车), he is buying your labor in the labor market.The market is everywhere, and it's very real. If nobody buys your tomatoes, it won't be long before you get the message. The market is telling you something. It's telling you that you are using energies and resources in doing something the market doesn't want you to do.36. When we are producing for the market, ______.A) our life will become much easierB) we can help others in a better wayC) our efforts are directed by the marketD) we can avoid much waste of money37. You are buying from the market when you ______.A) fix your bike by yourselfB) look after your childrenC) take care of a sick personD) eat out in a restaurant38. The word "real" (line 1, Para. 4) probably means ______.A) urgentB) importantC) seriousD) concrete39. According to the passage the market can tell people ______.A) how to drive a bargainB) what should be producedC) when to stop sellingD) how to increase profits40. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A) To show what the market can do.B) To explain what the market consists of.C) To indicate how to succeed in the market.D) To argue for the necessity of the market.Passage 4Question 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:It is important to point out that the electronic universe is not without problems. Sometimesdata bank producers do not make their products up-to-date as frequently as they should; other on-line systems seem to be forever responding to a single command. In addition, despite the simplicity of concept, no one would argue that the search for information is easy. It can be difficult, for example, to locate the data bank that most likely contains the information you seek.On the other hand, the electronic universe is still young. For all its practical purpose, it is only a decade old, and like our own physical universe, it is constantly expanding. According to Cuadra Associates, publisher of an authoritative directory(指南)of data banks, many new data banks become available on-line each business day.There is every reason to believe that this trend will continue. Indeed, I have long been convinced that in the future, communications and on-line information retrieval(检索)may well be seen as the single most important result of the revolution in personal computers. Indeed, the electronic universe holds as yet unimagined possibilities.41. Which of the following is mentioned as a problem concerning the electronic universe?A) There is no authoritative directory for the use of data banks.B) Data bank producers do not modernize their products as needed.C) The electronic universe is expanding too fast.D) On-line data banks can not meet the needs of a single command.42. What do we know about the development of the electronic universe?A) It is popular everywhere now.B) It is constantly expanding.C) It appeared long time ago.D) It has caused a lot of problems.43. Cuadra Associates' directory can help people ________.A) to learn about the available online data banksB) to become an authoritative directorC) to build a successful data systemD) to update business data banks online44. What will be expected to be the most significant achievement in the revolution in personal computers?A) Locating the data bank containing your information.B) Up-to-date information and rapid communications.C) Communications and on-line information retrieval.D) Frequent responses to computers' command.45. The passage mainly discusses ________.A) the increase of on-line informationB) the improvement of personal computersC) the expansion of electronic universeD) the new ways of communicationsPart III Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentences. (10 points)46. In fact, to make life _____ easier for themselves, some Americans prefer less demanding jobs, even with less pay.A) somewhat B) somehow C) sometime D) somewhere47. Human cloning has been the most controversial _____ in life sciences this year.A) question B) issue C) problem D) trouble48. We hope the measures to control water pollution, _____ taken by the government, will succeed.A) that B) because C) since D) as49. It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is quite _____ to perform skillfully yourself.A) other thingB) anotherC) somethingD) the other50. The chemical works that has _____ the fertile fields faces billions of dollars in fines.A) injured B) rotted C) spoiled D) upset51. The first two items of this contract are especially _____ of notice.A) worth B) worthy C) worthwhile D) worthless52. What was intended as a peaceful demonstration rapidly _____ into violence.A) caused B) resorted C) generated D) degenerated53. "Do you want to see my ID card or student card?" "Oh, _____."A) either one does wellB) each one is goodC) either one will doD) each will be fine54. The number of people invited to the party _____ two hundred, but a number of them _____ absent for various reasons.A) were … wasB) was … wereC) was … wasD) were … were55. The two most common _____ in making a cake are flour and sugar.A) elements B) factors C) components D) ingredients56. We had to refuse the dinner invitation because of a _____ engagement.A) primary B) preceding C) prior D) prevalent57. On no _____ will you be allowed to drive after drinking alcohol.A) occasion B) circumstance C) situation D) condition58. The student was _____ his head and wondering how he could afford such an expensive computer.A) scratching B) scraping C) screening D) screeching59. The visitors were amazed to see so many _____ and precious treasures in the museum.A) strange B) infrequent C) rare D) odd60. In summer I like to go to the seaside. It _____ good to lie on the beach or swim in the cool sea.A) feels B) does C) gets D) makes61. The last ten years _____ tremendous changes in the city.A) searched B) investigated C) witnessed D) overlooked62. Mr. Jason is an _____ force ― he pushes his students to excel far beyond their own expectations.A) excessive B) agreeable C) aggressive D) inspirational63. Foreign tourists who have paid tax on things they have brought into the country can _____ it when they leave the country with them.A) claim B) acclaim C) exclaim D) reclaim64. _____ in thought, Mr. Smith almost ran into the car in front of him.A) Losing B) Lost C) Having lost D) To lose65. For the health of babies, breastfeeding is far superior _____ bottle-feeding.A) to B) than C) beyond D) versusPart IV TranslationSection A:Directions: Read the following passage and translate the 5 underlined sentences into Chinese.(5 points)(66) The basic belief behind adult education programs is that a country will be economically and politically stronger if its people are well educated. Germany worries about Germans who cannotread or write and cannot understand the news or participate in political life. These people will notbe represented in the government. (67) In the United States, it was recently estimated that almost20 percent of the adults have some difficulty reading and that the cost of this lack of education isas much as $225 billion. (68) Brazil(巴西)worries about farmers who do not know enough about modern farming techniques to use technology effectively. Without the help of these farmers, Brazil's agricultural income will be lower.Adult education faces many obstacles, however. Adults are not accustomed to returning to school and sitting for long hours listening to teachers and reading books. Also, many adults are ashamedor afraid to go back to school. (69) They often think that they will appear to be unintelligent orthat they will fail. Adults often have little time for education. They have jobs and families and cannot take four or six or eight or more hours every day to go to school. (70) Because of these problems, adults often cannot go to school, so school must go to the adults.66. __________________________________________________________________________67. __________________________________________________________________________68. __________________________________________________________________________69. __________________________________________________________________________70. __________________________________________________________________________Section BDirections: In this section, you will translate 5 sentences below into English. (10 points)71. 世界上最大的工业--旅游业--每年的产值为4万4千亿美元,并在全世界提供约2亿3千万个工作。

最新英语四级模拟听力2

最新英语四级模拟听力2

最新英语四级模拟听力2Listening Comprehension (2)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations; 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 1 with a single line through the center.11. A) He do esn’t think he’s spent too much time on study.B) He doesn’t know how to relieve himself.C) He’ll be more stressful if he lags behind his classmates.D) He’ll go out for some fresh air as advised.12. A) Whether the concert is as good as expected.B) Whether he can get access to the concert.C) Whether the tickets will be too expensive.D) Whether he has time on Saturday.13. A) It is a rare opportunity. B) It is beyond their means.C) It is not decided yet. D) It is what they’ve earned.14. A) He is timid. B) He is heroic.C) He is dangerous. D) He is clumsy.15. A) Landlord and lodger. B) Receptionist and guest.C) Salesman and client. D) Policeman and driver.16. A) Take the safety of his parents-in-law into account.B) Ask his parents-in-law to make the decision.C) Invite his parents-in-law to a sight-seeing restaurant.D) Buy his parents-in-law some pets instead.17. A) She was running a fever.B) She had to run a long way to the meeting.C) She was involved in a car accident.D) She had her car stolen near the supermarket.18. A) They don’t go to see the films as often as they did.B) They’ve ever dreamed of going to the moon once.C) They lived in the same neighborhood when young.D) They like contemporary movies better than before.Question 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Education B) Medicine C) Technology D) Food20. A) Growing, yet uncertain. B) Expanding and secure.C) Contracting, yet stable. D) Declining and insecure.21. A) He dropped out of high school.B) He has some post-secondary education.C) He has a college degree.D) He was deprived of the right to go to school.Question 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) A test on the rules of the road.B) A motor race on streets around town.C) A ride from his home to his office.D) His road test to get his license.23. A) In a commercial area B) In a residential districtC) In a school zone D) On a winding trail24. A) Crashed into another vehicle.B) Hit a passer-by.C) Forgot to signal when taking a turn.D) Got on a pedestrian street.25. A) He should come on Friday to take her place.B) He’d better take more driving lessons.C) He’d better take the test wi th another officer.D) He should have his car checked thoroughly.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 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestion 26 to 28 are based on the conversation you have just heard.26. A) She was the first female Doctor of Medicine.B) She was the best nineteenth-century physician.C) She studied at many famous medical schools.D) She practiced medicine in Asia and Africa.27. A) Because she threatened their status.B) Because she was too aggressive.C) Because they had sex discrimination.D) Because they dislike foreign students.28. A) She worked as peacemaker between the U.S and UK.B) She founded the first private infirmary in Britain.C) She advocated women liberation movements.D) She introduced the idea of disease prevention to schools.Passage TwoQuestion 29 to 31 are based on the conversation you have just heard.29. A) These regions are still attracting people from other areas.B) The freezing winter drives people away from these regions.C) Many people come to these regions on holiday for winter sports.D) There are almost no people left in these regions in winter.30. A) To take a trip all over the world.B) To spare some money for their children.C) To begin a new life in warmer weather.D) To move to homes for senior citizens.31. A) Population B) Industry C) Education D) WelfarePassage ThreeQuestion 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.32. A) To enjoy sailing as a popular sport.B) To enjoy the breath-taking scenery.C) To admire its grandness and power.D) To tour through Europe alongside it.33. A) They are open to tourists all the time.B) Some of them are used as accommodation.C) There are ghosts lingering in the castles.D) There’s not enough money to preserve them.34. A) The dangerous twists and turns along the course.B) The changeable weather in a single day in North Germany.C) The preparation for there being too many people.D) The high expenditure on accommodation and traffic.35. A) By taking advantage of ferries. B) By crossing bridges.C) By getting through tunnels. D) By riding submarines.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 thesecond time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.A survey showed that American women are more concerned about losing weight than they are about __36__ cancer, heart disease or diabetes.More than half of the 3,000 women questioned in the __37__ by Meredith Corporation and NBC Universal were worried about diet and weight, __38__ 23 percent who were concerned about cancer and 20 percent who were __39__ about their cardiovascular health.The women were asked to __40__ the health issues they were concerned about from a list of 20 problems.The survey showed many women thought they should be __41__, with more than80 percent saying they were overweight.But just 43 percent said they were exercising at least three times a week, and 11 percent played team and individual sports. And less than two-thirds of all women said they get an annual physical.“These findings should be a wake-up call to American women everywhere to make their yearly _ 42__ without fail and make their own personal health a top _ 43__,” said Diane Salvatore, editor in chief of Ladies’ Home Journal, which is published by Meredith Corp.While the majority of women said they were overweight, 68 percent said they were __44__ their identity and development as an individual.But 40 percent said it was wrong for a man to tell a woman she was overweight.To improve their health, 26 percent of women said they took natural herbs and __45__, while 25 percent bought or adopted a pet, according to the survey.Four percent visited a spiritual or religious leader and one percent went to a hypnotist.。

2023年6月英语四级听力真题(第二套)题目,原文与答案

2023年6月英语四级听力真题(第二套)题目,原文与答案

2023年6月英语四级听力真题(第二套)Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) A man was bitten by a snake.B) A man was taken to a hospital.C) A man kept a 4-foot snake as a pet.D) A man fell off his toilet seat.2. A) Where the snake had been taken.B) Whether the snake was infected.C) How the snake was captured.D) Who owned the snake.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A) Taking her trash out in fancy dresses.B) Amusing herself by going to ball parties.C) Sharing her photos with famous movie stars.D) Posting her daughter’s photos on social media.4. A) To make herself popular.B) To amuse people.C) To please her daughter.D)To record her achievements.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. A) Eat as much as they want for $10.B) Have a chance of winning a $100 prize.C) Have a meal even if they have no money.D) Get a free meal after answering some questions.6. A) It was brought up by two staffers.B) It helped to popularize her restaurant.C) It originated from a donation to her staff.D) It was suggested by some of her customers.7. A) Fifty customers have offered donations.B) More people have been giving than taking.C) Many people have come to eat at the restaurant.D) Most staffers have received messages of kindness.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) He is a psychologist.B) He is a famous writer.C) He is a host for a TV program.D) He is a primary school teacher.9. A) Why social media accounts vanish without a trace.B) Why parents raise their children in different ways.C) Why people fail to respond to emails promptly.D) Why friends break off contact all of a sudden.10. A) They simply shut themselves down.B) They avoid showing their emotions.C) They scream to get their parents back.D) They attempt to ignore the whole situation.11. A) They may regard any difference as the end of a relationship.B) They are on better terms with friends and romantic partners.C) They try to express their feelings and thoughts effectively.D) They attach more value to their relationships with others.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Their price.B) Their color.C) Their quality.D) Their design.13. A) Jeans are a typical American garment.B) America makes the best-known brands of jeans.C) America has the best weaving tools in the world.D) Jeans are available in a greater variety in America.14. A) They are artificial.B) They are natural.C) They are unique.D) They are special.15. A) They are for casual wearing.B) They are popular with boys.C) They are much too pricey.D) They are worth the price.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) He desires more in life.B) He wants to see it again.C) He feels as inspired as other audience members.D) He longs to become a superstar himself.17. A) It is rather unrealistic.B) It is extremely artistic.C) It is somewhat complicated.D) It is relatively predictable.18. A) They are biased against women.B) They are basically misleading.C) They are full of shootings.D) They are too simple.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) It can highlight leadership.B) It can help connect people.C) It is a means to inspire creative thinking.D) It is an intuitive way to solidify friendship.20. A) Allow them to recite data points.B) Make them more open to learning.C) Enable them to remember the main idea.D) Stimulate them to engage in discussions.21. A) Inspire listeners’ imagination.B) Enrich their own experience.C) Convey fundamental values.D) Explain insightful ideas.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) Immigrants outnumber U.S.-born Americans.B) Immigrants have been contributing to the U.S.C) Another wave of immigrants is hitting the U.S.D) The number of immigrants to the U.S. is declining.23. A) More of them expect their children to succeed in business.B) They have fewer chances to be hired by U.S. companies.C) They have founded most Fortune 500 companies.D) More of them are successful business people.24. A) They have higher installment loan debt than native-born Americans.B) Nineteen percent of them borrow money from friends and family.C) Their level of debt is lower than that of native-born Americans.D) Thirty-four percent of them use credit for their daily purchases.25. A) Keep their traditional values and old habits.B) Find employment in competitive businesses.C) Borrow money from financial institutions.D) Collaborate with native-born Americans.答案速查1. A) A man was bitten by a snake.2. D) Who owned the snake.3. A) Taking her trash out in fancy dresses.4. B) To amuse people.5. C) Have a meal even if they have no money.6. C) It originated from a donation to her staff.7. B) More people have been giving than taking.8. A) He is a psychologist.9. D) Why friends break off contact all of a sudden.10. C) They scream to get their parents back.11. A) They may regard any difference as the end of a relationship.12. C) Their quality.13. A) Jeans are a typical American garment.14. B) They are natural.15. D) They are worth the price.16. A) He desires more in life.17. D) It is relatively predictable.18. D) They are too simple.19. B) It can help connect people.20. B) Make them more open to learning.21. C) Convey fundamental values.22. B) Immigrants have been contributing to the U.S.23. D) More of them are successful business people.24. C) Their level of debt is lower than that of native-born Americans.25. A) Keep their traditional values and old habits.听力原文与答案Section ANews Report One(1) Police have reported a man being bitten by a 4-foot snake when he lifted his toilet seat on Sunday morning. The snake was not poisonous, so the man did not have to go to the hospital. But his arm was medically treated at the scene.The police officer interviewed told news reporters the snake didn’t belong to the man, and it was unclear how it got into the apartment. The snake was eventually captured by the local animal handlers and taken to an animal hospital afterward. It was being treated for an outer skin infection. (2) It was unclear who the owner was. The snake may be taken to a local zoo for care if the owner does not come forward.Over the years, other creatures like frogs and fish have found their way into toilets. but this was the first instance of a snake in recent years.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q1. What do we learn from the police report? 答案: A)Q2. What does the report say was still unclear? 答案: D)News Report Two(3-1) Every week since last April, Andrea Belcher has been doing something slightly unusual and amusing when she takes out her trash.(3-2) It all started off when a movie star shared a photo of herself putting her trash bins out in a ball gown. This inspired Andrea to get dressed up to take out the trash.She was too embarrassed to do it during the day, so one dark evening, she put on her black off-the-shoulder gown and put her trash bin out. Her daughter filmed it and the whole family laughed, but it seemed to go down well. The following weeks she found other outfits in her dressing up box, and dressed up as different characters and famous people, sharing her exploits on social media.Before long, people started offering up their own fancy dresses for her to wear. And before she knew it, she had done 20 weeks. (4) Explaining why she has kept up the videos, Andrea explained how nice it was to have a little bit of fun and craziness that made people smile. Besides, it also helps to remind people in the community to put out their trash bins each week.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q3. What has Andrea Belcher been doing since last April? 答案: A)Q4. Why has Andrea Belcher kept up her videos? 答案: B)News Report ThreeNo money, but still hungry? No problem. (5) Welcome to Frank’s restaurant where customers are paying for meals and leaving receipts on a board. Anyone who is hungry and wants something to eat can take one, no questions asked, and hand it to staff for some food.(6) The idea for the board of free meals started after a donor came in with $100 for each member of its staff.After two staffers returned their share, there was $700 leftover, according to Tarah Morris, the owner of the restaurant. So they decided to do something more by creating the board.The board of free meals inside the restaurant shows a host of potential meals already paid for by customers, each costing about $10. The board has messages of kindness like, “I f you want more kindness in the world, put it here.”(7) The drive has been going on for two weeks and Morris said just under 50 customers have picked upa free meal. There have been no reports of anyone taking advantage of the situation. In fact, there are a lot more people giving tickets than receiving. It seems people want to help and are driven by helping others.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.Q5. What can people do at Frank’s restaurant? 答案: C)Q6. What does the owner of the restaurant say about the idea for the board of free meals? 答案:C)Q7. What has happened at Frank’s restaurant since the board of free meals was created? 答案: B) Section BConversation OneW:Welcome to our program, Friends and Relationships. (8) Our guest today is psychologist Steve Pinker from McGill University.M: Glad to be here, Jane.W: Hi Steve. (9) Our question today is why friends suddenly disappear. They may block us on their social media accounts and stop responding to our emails. They simply vanish without a trace.M: The answer may lie in childhood the way the person related to their mum and dad. It’s related to their attachment styles.W: Attachment styles?M:Yeah. There are two different attachment styles: an anxious attachment style and an avoidant attachment style. (10) When there is a relationship breakdown with their parents, children with an anxious attachment style scream and cry to get their parents to come back. But other children simply shut down and try to deal with their emotions by ignoring the situation. And these attachment styles carry on into adulthood.W: Does avoidance reduce their stress levels?M: Not really. Their stress levels are actually the same as those experienced by the children who yell and scream.W: And I assume both might be turned insecure.W: Exactly. And it’s a very insecure attachment.W:How does an insecure attachment affect relationships between friends, coworkers, and romantic relationships?M: It’s the same as conflicts. So, if you have a disagreement with a securely attached person, they’re not going to panic. They’re able to hear what the other person is saying and express their own feelings and thoughts effectively. (11) However, an insecurely attached person won’t. They might either attack you, get defensive, or just disappear from your life. To them, a difference, no matter how small in your eyes, signals the end of the relationship.W: That explains why they suddenly disappear.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q8. What do we learn about the man? 答案: A)Q9. What are the speakers mainly talking about? 答案: D)Q10. How do children with an anxious attachment style react to a breakdown in their relationship with parents? 答案: C)Q11. What does the man say about insecurely attached people? 答案: A)Conversation TwoM: I hear you’re going to Japan soon.W: Yes, that’s right.W: Could I ask you a favor?W: Sure. What is it?M: I was wondering if you could get me some jeans while you’re there. I’ll pay you back, of course. W: A pair of jeans? Okay. I don’t see why not, but what’s wrong with jeans here?M:(12) Well, I just love good jeans and Japan happens to make the best in the world.My friend brought me a pair from there five years ago, and they still look new.W: Really? I had no idea Japan made jeans. (13) I would have thought America made the best jeans because it’s a typical American garment.M:Yeah, I thought so too. But it tums out Japan still has some very old mills with the traditional weaving tools used to make jeans the original way. It’s a slower process of making clothing. But the end result is surely superior. Also, the fabric they use is of a higher quality and (14) the dyes are natural. They have a denser weave and a more durable than any other genes in the world.W: That sounds cool. What size do you want and how much are they?M: I have a 34 waist and size 30 or 32 in length. Either is fine. They should be around $500. But make double certain they are made in Japan.W: $500? Boy, that’s expensive! Do you typically spend that much on a pair of casual trousers?M: They are a little pricey, yes. But they are very special. Bear in mind they will last me several years and they are very fashionable too. (15) I think they’re totally worth it.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q12. What makes the man choose to buy jeans made in Japan? 答案: C)Q13. Why is the woman puzzled by the man’s request? 答案: A)Q14. What does the man say about the dyes of Japanese jeans? 答案: B)Q15. What does the man say about Japanese jeans at the end of the conversation? 答案: D)Section CPassage One(16) Every time I walk out of a superhero movie, I feel the same way. I experience a sense of longing, realizing that there should be more in life. The desire for adventure is a human one. Superhero films capture this desire perfectly.(17) The plot of each superhero film has become relatively predictable. The world is in peril. The world needs a hero. The hero is in peril. The hero resolves the peril. The hero saves the world. Each film has an attractive lead, several expensive explosions, a few jokes to light in the mood, and numerous punches that land unrealistically well. Even though we basically know what will happen, we keep coming back for more.(18) The elites of our society have rejected superhero films. They say the films like any form of artistry. These movies are criticized as being too simple, but they give the fans what they want: entertainment. No matter the form in which they reveal themselves, hero stories will always be present in life. It’s not just about being entertained, but also being inspired. One author has mentioned that women desire to play an irreplaceable role in a great adventure. Most young women want to be a part of somethinggrand, something important. It seems clear that this principle applies to men, as well. So next time you see your favorite superhero film, be entertained, but also be inspired that that small longing you feel motivates you to make a difference.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q16. How does the speaker feel every time he walks out of a superhero movie? 答案: A)Q17. What does the passage say about the plot of all superhero movies? 答案: D)Q18. What do the elites of American society think of superhero movies? 答案: D)Passage TwoTelling stories is one of the most powerful means leaders have to influence, teach and inspire. (19) Storytelling forges connections among people. When it comes to our countries, our communities, and our families, we understand instinctively that the stories we hold in common are an important part of the ties that bind.This understanding also holds true in the business world, where an organization’s stories, and the stories its leaders tell, helps solidify relationships in a way that factual statements don’t.(20) Good stories do more than create a sense of connection. They build familiarity and trust. They allow the listener to enter the story, making them more open to learning.Good stories can contain multiple meanings so they’re surprisingly economical in conveying complex ideas in graspable ways. And stories are more engaging than the recital of data points or a discussion of abstract ideas.Stories about professional mistakes and what leaders learned from them are another great avenue for learning. Because people identify so closely with stories, they can imagine how they would’ve acted in similar circumstances. They’re able to work through situations in a way that’s risk-free.(21) There are extra benefits for leaders. With a simple personal story, they can convey fundamental values. They can offer insight into the evolution of their own experience and knowledge, presenting themselves as more approachable. And then they are more likely to inspire others to want to know more.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q19. What does the passage say about storytelling? 答案: B)Q20. What can good stories do to listeners according to the passage? 答案: B)Q21. What can leaders do with a simple personal story? 答案: C)Passage Three(22) The U.S. was founded by successive waves of immigrants, and immigrants are still contributing to America today—statistics prove it. On two key measures of financial performance, immigrants out-perform native-born Americans.(23) First, they’re more likely to be entrepreneurs. From 1996 to 2016, the pace at which immigrants started businesses was double that of U.S.-born individuals. Immigrants aren’t just becoming entrepreneurs more frequently. They are often succeeding. Over 40% of Fortune 500 companies had a founder who was either an immigrant or the child of one.(24) Another key measure of financial strength is debt level. Immigrants do better in this area too. Immigrants use credit less often for purchasing cars, homes, or starting businesses. This results in significantly lower levels of debt than native-born Americans. For example, 34% of Americans born in Latin America report no credit card or installment loan debt. This can be compared to just 19% of the general population.Why are immigrants doing so well?(25) The values and habits they bring from their own homelands help explain some of the success. Unemployment tends to be higher in developing countries. That means more people must become entrepreneurs. Credit is also scarcer in most developing countries. This means individuals must save more in order to achieve their goals. Or, they borrow money from friends and family rather than a bank. That means less debt and potentially better credit outcomes when they reach the U.S.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q22. What does the passage say statistics prove? 答案: B)Q23. What do we learn about immigrants in the U.S., compared with native-born Americans? 答案: D)Q24. What does the passage say about immigrants in the U.S. in terms of financial strength? 答案: C) Q25. What do immigrants do to achieve their goals in the U.S.? 答案: A)。

2023年12月四级英语听力第二套

2023年12月四级英语听力第二套

2023年12月四级英语听力第二套全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi everyone! Today I want to share with you the second set of the 2023 December CET-4 English listening test. It was so much fun listening to the recordings and trying to understand what they were saying. Let me tell you all about it!The first part of the test was about a conversation between two students talking about their weekend plans. One of them was thinking about going to the movies, while the other wanted to stay home and relax. It was really interesting to hear how they made plans and decided on what to do.Next, there was a short talk about the importance of eating healthy food. The speaker talked about the benefits of eating fruits and vegetables, and how junk food can be harmful to our bodies. It was a good reminder to always try to make healthy choices when it comes to food.After that, there was a dialogue between a student and a professor discussing a research project. The student was asking questions about how to conduct the research and the professorwas giving advice and guidance. It was great to hear how they worked together to come up with a plan.The last part of the test was a lecture about the history of the Great Wall of China. The speaker talked about how it was built thousands of years ago and how it was used to protect China from invasions. It was so fascinating to learn about the history behind such an iconic landmark.Overall, I had a lot of fun listening to the test and I can't wait to see how well I did. I hope everyone else had a great time too! Let's keep practicing our English listening skills so we can keep improving. Thanks for reading, see you next time!篇2Hello everyone! Today I want to tell you about the second set of the 2023 December CET-4 listening test. Are you ready? Let's go!In the first part of the test, we listened to a conversation between two students about their favorite hobbies. One student likes playing basketball while the other enjoys painting. They talked about why they like their hobbies and when they do them. It was very interesting to hear about different hobbies and why people enjoy them.Next, we listened to a lecture about climate change. The speaker talked about the causes of climate change and how it is affecting our planet. He also mentioned some possible solutions to help reduce the impact of climate change. It was a really important topic and made me think about what we can do to help protect our environment.After that, we listened to a radio program about famous landmarks around the world. The host talked about different landmarks like the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Great Wall of China. It was so cool to learn about these amazing places and I really want to visit them someday.Finally, we listened to a conversation between a student and a teacher about a school project. The student was asking for advice on how to improve their presentation skills. The teacher gave some really helpful tips on how to organize the information and speak clearly. It was great to hear how to improve our communication skills.Overall, I think the second set of the listening test was really interesting and I learned a lot from it. I can't wait to see how I did on the test and I hope I did well. I hope you all did well too! Keep practicing your English and maybe one day you can pass the CET-4 exam too. Bye bye!篇3Hello everyone! Today I want to share with you my experience of taking the December 2023 CET-4 listening test. It was so much fun, let me tell you all about it!First of all, I was super nervous before the test started. I had studied really hard, but I was still worried about not being able to understand the fast English that they play in the recordings. But then, the test started and I listened carefully to the first section. It was about a girl talking to her friend about her favorite movie, and it was easy to understand because I watch a lot of movies too!The second section was a bit trickier, it was about a man giving directions to a lost tourist. I had to really focus to catch all the details, like which road to take and where to turn left or right. But I managed to answer all the questions correctly, yay!The third section was my favorite, it was a group of students talking about their recent trip to a zoo. I love animals, so it was super fun to listen to them describing all the different animals they saw. I even learned some new words like 'giraffe' and'penguin'.Finally, the last section was a lecture about famous scientists and their inventions. It was a bit challenging because it was full of technical terms, but I tried my best to follow along and answer the questions as best as I could.Overall, I had a great time taking the CET-4 listening test. I feel like I did pretty well, and I can't wait to see my results! I hope this little story inspires you to study hard and practice your listening skills too. Good luck to all my fellow test-takers!Alright, that's all for now, I'm off to play with my friends. Bye bye!篇4Title: My Experience in the 2023 December CET-4 Listening TestHi guys! Today I want to tell you about my experience in the 2023 December CET-4 listening test. It was such a big day for me and I was so nervous before the test started.First of all, the listening test had four sections and each section had different questions. The first section was about listening to a conversation between two people and answering multiple choice questions. The second section was aboutlistening to a short talk and filling in the blanks. The third section was about listening to a lecture and matching the information with the correct pictures. The final section was about listening to a news report and answering true or false questions.I was so focused during the test and tried my best to listen carefully to each recording. Sometimes the speakers spoke so fast that I couldn't catch every word, but I tried to guess the answers based on the context. There were a few tricky questions that made me doubt my answers, but I stayed calm and kept going.After the test, I felt relieved that it was finally over. I couldn't wait to see my score and find out how well I did. I knew that no matter what the result was, I had tried my best and that's what mattered the most.In the end, I got my score and I was so happy to see that I had passed the test! I felt proud of myself for overcoming my nerves and doing my best. I know that with more practice and hard work, I can continue to improve my English skills and do even better in the future.So guys, if you're feeling nervous about the CET-4 listening test, just remember to stay calm, listen carefully, and do yourbest. You got this! Good luck to all of you taking the test in the future! Let's keep working hard and reaching for our goals!篇5Oh my goodness! I can't believe how cool the 2023 December CET-4 listening test was! It was like, totally awesome! Let me tell you all about it.First off, the test started with a super fun conversation between two friends who were planning a trip to Hawaii. They were talking about all the cool stuff they were gonna do there, like surfing and relaxing on the beach. I was so excited just listening to them!Then, there was this part where a girl was asking for directions to a famous museum in London. She was like, totally lost and didn't know where to go. But don't worry, the nice guy on the street helped her out and showed her the way. It was so sweet!Next, there was a lecture about penguins living in Antarctica. It was so interesting to learn about how they survive in the cold weather and how they hunt for food. I never knew penguins were so cool!After that, there was a news report about a new app that helps people learn English. It sounded really cool and I definitely wanna try it out. I mean, who doesn't wanna improve their English skills, right?Overall, the listening test was so much fun and I can't wait to see how well I did. I know I aced it though, 'cause I was paying attention the whole time. Can't wait for the next CET-4 test!篇6Hey guys, today I want to tell you about the second set of the 2023 December CET-4 listening test. It was super challenging but also super fun!First, there was a conversation between two students about their summer vacation plans. They talked about going to the beach, camping in the mountains, and visiting some famous landmarks. It was really interesting to hear about all the different things they wanted to do.Next, there was a lecture about the history of the English language. It was so cool to learn about how English has changed over the years and how it has borrowed words from other languages.After that, there was a dialogue between a student and a professor about a research project. They discussed their findings and talked about the importance of their work. It was really inspiring to hear about all the hard work they had put in.Finally, there was a podcast about climate change. They talked about the impact of global warming and what we can do to help the environment. It was a bit scary, but also a good reminder that we need to take care of our planet.Overall, the listening test was a great experience. It was difficult at times, but I learned a lot and had a lot of fun doing it. I can't wait to see how well I did when the results come out!That's all for now, see you next time!篇7Oh my goodness, guess what? I just took the second set of the CET-4 listening test in December 2023! It was super fun and exciting, and I want to tell you all about it!The listening test had all sorts of different parts. There were four sections in total, each testing different listening skills. The first section was a conversation between two people where theywere talking about their plans for the weekend. It was so interesting to hear what they were going to do!Then, in the second section, there was a lecture about space exploration. I learned so much about the planets and stars, it was really cool. The third section was a news report about a new technology that can help clean up the environment. I thought that was amazing!The last section was a discussion in a classroom about the benefits of studying abroad. I found it so inspiring to hear about all the opportunities that come with studying in another country. By the end of the test, I felt like I had learned so much!Overall, I had a great time taking the CET-4 listening test. I can't wait to see how I did when the results come out. I'm feeling pretty good about it though, I think I did my best! Can't wait to share the good news with my friends once I get my results back!篇8Hey guys! Today I'm gonna tell you all about the 2023 December CET-4 listening test. It was so much fun, you won't believe it!First off, the test had a lot of different parts. There were conversations, lectures, and even some short talks. But don't worry, everything was super clear and easy to understand.In one part, there was a conversation between two students talking about their favorite hobbies. One of them liked playing sports while the other enjoyed painting. It was really interesting to hear about what they liked to do in their free time.Then, there was a lecture about the environment and how important it is to protect it. The speaker talked about things like recycling and using less electricity. It was a good reminder for all of us to take care of our planet.One of the short talks was about a new restaurant in town. They were offering a special discount for students, which was pretty cool. I can't wait to check it out with my friends!Overall, the test wasn't too hard. I made sure to listen carefully and take notes, which really helped me understand everything. I think I did pretty well, and I'm already looking forward to the next listening test.That's all for now, guys. Remember to keep practicing your English listening skills, and you'll do great on the test too! See you next time!篇9Oh my goodness! Guess what? I just took the fourth-level English listening test in December 2023, and let me tell you, it was totally wild! I want to tell you all about it, so buckle up and get ready for the ride.So, the test was split into different sections, with each section testing a different skill. The first section was all about listening for general information, like when they asked about the weather or what someone's favorite color was. It was pretty easy, I just had to listen carefully and circle the right answer on the paper.The next section was a bit trickier. It was all about listening for specific details, like prices of things or what time something happened. I had to really concentrate and focus on what the people were saying. Sometimes they spoke really fast, and I had to strain my ears to catch everything!After that, there was a section where I had to listen to a conversation and answer some questions about it. It felt like I was eavesdropping on a real conversation! The people were talking about their plans for the weekend, and I had to figure out who was doing what and when. It was like being a detective!The last section was the toughest. It was a long lecture about climate change, and I had to take notes and answer questions at the same time. My hand was cramping by the end of it, but I managed to jot down the important points and answer the questions correctly. Phew!Overall, the test was challenging but fun. I really had to use my listening skills and concentration to get through it. Now I just have to wait for the results and see how I did. Fingers crossed I passed with flying colors!And that's the story of my fourth-level English listening test adventure. If you ever take the test, just remember to listen carefully and stay focused. You've got this!篇10Title: My Experience with the 2023 December CET-4 Listening TestHey guys! Today, I want to share with you my experience with the 2023 December CET-4 Listening Test. It was a pretty tough test, but I managed to get through it with some hard work and determination.The first part of the test was about a conversation between two students discussing their plans for the summer vacation. They talked about going hiking, camping, and swimming. There were also some questions about their favorite activities and why they liked them. It was pretty easy, but I had to really listen carefully to catch all the details.The second part was a lecture about the history of ancient Egypt. The speaker talked about the pyramids, the Sphinx, and the pharaohs. I couldn't believe how long ago all of that stuff was built! It was really cool to learn about ancient civilizations.The third part was a talk by a professor about climate change and its effects on the environment. He discussed rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and extreme weather events. It was a bit scary to think about how our planet is changing, but it also made me want to do more to help protect the environment.Overall, the test was pretty challenging, but I think I did okay.I made sure to practice my listening skills every day leading up to the test, and I think that really helped me. Now, I just have to wait for the results to come out. I'm hoping for the best!That's all for my experience with the 2023 December CET-4 Listening Test. I hope you guys found it interesting and helpful.Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep working hard and you'll do great on the test too. Good luck, everyone!。

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最牛英语口语培训模式:躺在家里练口语,全程外教一对一,三个月畅谈无阻!洛基英语,免费体验全部在线一对一课程:/ielts/xd.html(报名网址)Part III Listening ComprehensionSection 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 OneBesides private bills, there are also public bills that must be paid. Public bills are paid for by the government. In turn, we get these services through taxes. What would happen if everyone in the city stopped paying taxes? The water supply would stop. Water might even become unclean and impure. The streets might not be cleaned. There would be no police force to protect people and property. Schools would be closed. People would become sick and diseases might spread. We would not want to live in such a city. We all want pure water and food, clean streets and good schools. We want the police to protect us from crime. The chief duty of every government is to protect persons and property. More than three fourths of the money spent by our government is used for this purpose. The next large amount of public money goes to teach and train our citizens. Billions of dollars each year are spent on schools and libraries. Public money is used to pay the teachers and all the public officials. Also, a large amount of public funds is spent on roads.The greatest part of the needed funds is raised by taxes. Tax is money that we all must pay to support the government. The law orders us to pay taxes. We have no choice in this matter. Almost everyone pays some tax in one form or another.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. How does the government pay for public bills?27. According to the speaker, what would happen if nobody in the city paid taxes?28. Which of the following costs the largest amount of public money according to the speaker?Passage TwoAmerica’s national symbol, the bald eagle, almost went extinct twenty years ago, but it has made a comeback. In fact, the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service is considering the possibility of taking it off the Endangered Species List. Once, more than fifty thousand pairs of bald eagles nested across the country, but by 1960 that number had fallen below four hundred. The chief killer was the widely used DDT. Fish soaked up DDT, died, and were washed up on the shores, where bald eagles feasted on them. DDT prevented eagle eggshells from thickening. The shells became so thin that they shattered before the babies hatched. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed to ban DDT, which saved the bald eagle from total wipeout. And since then,wild-life biologists have reintroduced bald eagles from Canada to America. The result was that last year, U.S. bird watchers counted eleven thousand six hundred and ten bald eagles in the country. If it were dropped from the Endangered Species List, the bald eagle would still be a threatened species. That means the bird would continue to get the same protection. No hunting allowed, and no disturbing of nests. But bald eagles still face tough times. The destruction of their natural homes could be the next DDT causing eagle numbers to drop quickly.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What was the main harmful effect of the pest killer DDT on bald eagles?30. What measure did wild-life biologists take to increase the number of bald eagles?31. According to the speaker, what is the possible danger facing bald eagles?Passage ThreeA few years ago it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap, a division between young people and their elders. Parents complained that their children did not show them proper respect and obedience, while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all.One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life-styles. In more traditional societies, when children grow up, they are expected to live in the same area as their parents, to marry people that their parents know and approve of and often to continue the family occupation. In our society, young people often travel great distances for their education, move out of the family home at an early age, and choose occupations different from those of their parents.In our modern society, parents often expect their children to do better than they did; to find better jobs, to make more money, and to do all the things that they were unable to do. But often they discover that they have very little in common with each other.Finally, the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between generations. In a traditional culture, elderly people are valued for their wisdom, but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.The best way to narrow the gap is that parents and children should be mutually respected.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What does this passage mainly tell us?33. Which one is the most important cause of the generation gap?34. What are children expected to do in a more traditional society?35. How do we narrow the gap?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 form 44to 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.Although General Motors and General Electric are large multinational (36) corporations with operations around the globe, there are numerous smaller companies that engage in international trade. Because 95 percent of the world’s population and two thirds of its (37) purchasing power are located outside the United States, it is important for American (38) firms to be present in foreign markets. However, before we explain the different methods by which a company may (39) engage in international trade, we might first consider some important (40)factors that U.S. companies often fail to study before they sell products in a foreign country. These factors (41)concern differences in languages, in values and attitudes, and in political (42) climate.When (43) introducing Coca-Cola into the Chinese market in 1920, the company used a group of Chinese symbols that, when spoken, sounded like Coca-Cola. (44 ) When read, however, these symbols meant, “a female horse fattened with wax”. Upon reentering the Chinese market in the 1970s,Coca-Cola used a series of Chinese characters that translates into “happiness in the mouth.”(45) This critical problem of proper translation is only one of many cultural differences facing American corporations overseas.Culture is the total pattern of human behavior that is practiced by a particular group of people. (46)Because of their cultural heritage, businesspersons in each country conduct their business activities differently.“成千上万人疯狂下载。

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