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23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文

23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文

23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇123年12月大学英语四级考试听力原文如下:Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)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 1 with a single line through the centre.Example:You will hear:You will read:A) 2 hours.B) 3 hours.C) 4 hours.D) 5 hours.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they will start at 9 o’clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, B is the correct answer. You should choose [B] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.Sample Answer [A][B][C][D]1. A) He is still in the hospital.B) He is working in the lab.C) He has recovered from his illness.D) He is waiting for the bus.2. A) He agrees with the woman.B) He enjoys the piano concert.C) He doesn’t mind missing the concert.D) He doesn’t find the woman's advice helpful.3. A) The woman should make a reservation.B) The restaurant is too crowded.C) The woman will be back soon.D) There are few tables available.4. A) She has a little trouble understanding the man.B) She knows the man quite well.C) She doesn’t want to take a taxi.D) She is looking forward to seeing Bob.5. A) He is unhappy with the woman’s suggestion.B) He doesn’t believe the woman’s excuse.C) He dislikes the woman.D) He is willing to wait a little longer.6. A) Go to the student service center.B) Choose a new course by himself.C) Ask the man about his new course.D) Apply for a course change.7. A) The man was late for his flight.B) The man couldn’t catch a plane.C) There might be something wrong with the man’s car.D) The man missed his 4 pm flight.8. A) The man will leave his job.B) The woman is planning to quit her job.C) The man has been dismissed.D) The man intends to look for another job.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 OneQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. A) Health issues. B) Nutritional advice.C) Financial management. D) Cosmetic products.10. A) Cancer. B) Cardiovascular diseases.C) Diabetes. D) Mental illness.11. A) Coffee. B) Tea. C) Wine. D) Fruit juice.Passage TwoQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A) It is too noisy. B) It is too crowded.C) It is too small. D) It is too dark.13. A) Libraries. B) Bookstores. C) Restaurants. D) Cafés.14. A) Reading a newspaper. B) Watching a TV program.C) Taking a nap. D) Doing homework.Passage ThreeQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15. A) Take part in a marathon. B) Prepare for some tests.C) Work on their writing assignment. D) Join a student club.16. A) They can try to follow a strict schedule.B) It is better to work in a quiet place.C) They should avoid interruptions.D) They may benefit from discussions.17. A) Take part in a match. B) Visit the library.C) Give their friends some help. D) Have lunch with a friend.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 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.Fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard.Section CQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. French artists sketch personalized———————— for clients.19. One can see “———————” in the restaurant windows in China.20. Tourists on a boat in Venice paint ———————— to remember the trip.Now, you will hear the passage.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)The year 2023 will be another great year for space exploration, with exciting missions planned to explore the Moon, Mars, and beyond.China is planning a manned mission to the Moon by the end of next year. The mission, called Chang’e, aims to land an astronaut on the Moon for the first time in 50 years. Chinese scientists are also working on a joint mission to Mars with the European Space Agency, which is set to launch in 2024.The United States will further its exploration of Mars in 2023 with the launch of the Mars Perseverance rover. The rover will search for signs of life and collect samples of Martian rock for return to Earth. Furthermore, NASA will launch the James Webb Space Telescope, which will be the most powerful telescope ever sent into space.Private companies are also making advancements in space exploration. SpaceX will send the first all-civilian mission to space in 2023, with a crew consisting entirely of private citizens. This ispart of the growing trend of commercial space travel, with companies like Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic also planning manned missions in the coming years.In addition to the missions planned for 2023, scientists are working on developing new technologies for future space exploration. This includes the development of advanced propulsion systems that could enable faster travel to distant planets, as well as new spacecraft designs that could make space travel more affordable and accessible.Overall, the year 2023 promises to be an exciting time for space exploration, with new missions, technologies, and advancements that will push the boundaries of human knowledge and discovery.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

2021年12月大学英语四级听力原文(一)

2021年12月大学英语四级听力原文(一)

2021年12月大学英语四级听力原文(一)Section ANews report 1United Airlines has apologized for mistakenly shipping an American family's petdog in the wrong direction to Japan.The dog owner's beloved 10-year-old dog named Buddy,took an unexpected 16-hour flight to Tokyo following a mix-up by the airline. The dog owner's family are currently in the process of moving.They were meant tobe reunited with the pet in their new home city in Texas.But,when they arrived at the United Airlines cargo facility in the southern US state,they found a stranger's dogwaiting in Buddy's place.Both of the dogs had been sent to the wrong destinations onconnecting flights from Denver,with Buddy mistakenly being sent to Japan instead Buddy was given a physical check-up when he arrived at Tokyo's International Airport.The dog was then sent back to the US on a private chartered jet."I'm so gladhe's alive and coming home soon,"said the relieved dog owner."An error occurredduring the connections in Denver.We have notified our customersthattheir pets arrived safely.We will arrange to return the pens to them as soon aspossible,"a spokesperson of United Airlines said.Question 1 to 2 are based on the passage you have justheard.Q1:What did Joe's parents decide to do?O2:What will the restaurant Number 4 do?News Report 2Officials at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona, are celebrating the birth of a baby elephant. Zoo officials say the baby was born on Monday. It is a female, and she weighs nearly 130 kilograms. Q3: Samba, her mother is a 30-year-old African elephant. The pregnancy lasted 22 months. Officials describe the baby elephant as healthy, standing and nursing. The baby hasn't been given a name yet. Samba has given birth before. Zoo officials said during this pregnancy, she was closely monitored through physical exams and blood tests. Doctor Sue Tagalsky is the zoo’s director of the zoological operations. Q4: She said the elephant's birth went smoothly and, that there were no complications. The new baby expands the zoo's elephant herd to six. That includes the baby's parents, a sister, a brother, and an adult female.Question three and four are based on the news report you have just heard.Question three: What do we learn about the mother elephant Samba?Question four: What does the report say about the birth ofthe new baby elephant?News report 3Three years ago, a couple was enjoying a meal at a beach restaurant. The restaurant was built on a wooden structure above the sea water. During the meal, the man's wedding ring slipped off his finger. It fell through the wooden floorboards apparently lost forever.Recently, the restaurant manager Ron Krivoy decided to replace the wooden deck, and he found an old gold coin, some $100 bills and a silver wedding ring while replacing the deck. The restaurant's waitress, Sasha F Mecca posted a picture of the ring on Facebook. The post was shared about 5,000 times. 3 days later, the happy wife called to claim the ring. She even tested pictures of her and her husband eating there in 2017 as proof. The restaurant mailed the ring back to the happy couple. Meanwhile, Krivoy discovered that the gold coin was very rare. It was from 1855 and worth as much as $2,000.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report, you have just heard.Question 5: What do we learn about the restaurant?Question 6: What did the restaurant manager decide to do recently?Question 7: What did the waitress do about the recovered ring?Section BConversation one.W: I can't believe that duck hunting is still legal in so many parts of the world [8]. The scientific evidence from countries like Australia, Canada, and the USA clearly indicates a decline in the birds' numbers.M: But can anyone be sure if the decline is really caused by the hunting or by climate change [9]?W: It's caused by both in fact [9]. We see more droughts in countries like Australia. Ducks are birds that feed and breed in areas where there is a lot of water, but their habitats have been shrinking in recent decades because of the droughts.M: And I guess with fewer places to inhabit, they concentrate in greater numbers in few areas, which surely makes them easier targets for the hunters.W: It does. My grandfather was a duck hunter. He told me hunting ducks and geese began in the 19th century. They were easily found and plentifully available food source in farming areas, especially for poor immigrants.M: What do they use for hunting during that period?W: They use new types of guns, and birds could easily be shot down in flight, and in such great numbers that commercial hunting of ducks and geese became an industry. Yet, there's no commercial farming of these birds nowadays. Their meat is hardly eaten in western countries [10].M: No, duck hunting seemingly exists as the continuation of a tradition.W: Well, ducks have never been popular with farmers like my grandfather anyway because they sometimes destroy crops. In fact, farmers used to poison them in large numbers [11].M: That somehow doesn't surprise me. Nobody places much value on the lives of these poor birds or on their meat.8. What does the woman find unbelievable?9. What does the woman say has caused the shrinking of ducks' habitats in Australia?10. Why is there no commercial farming of ducks and geese in western countries?11. What does the woman say about farmers in her grandfather's time?Conversation twoM: Okay, Miss Bright. I finished calculating. I estimate you have between 210 and 240 square meters of walls and ceiling.W: So how much would the pain job cost?M: That would depend on the quality of paint you choose. We carry two brands -one cost 60 cents every square meter, and the other 90 cents. The second is guaranteed to look great for about 10 years, whereas the cheaper one will start to dull after around 6 or 7 years.W: In that case, we would prefer the more expensive option.M: All right, then. So including labor costs, taxes, and everything, this job would come to $3,000.W: Emm, to be perfectly honest, that's more than I expected.M: Please bear in mind that the price includes moving all the furniture, and the whole task would take 2 days.W: Really? Why?M: Well, we can't paint the walls without clearing all the furniture first. So every time we paint a room, we first have to move the furniture to another room. So that takes more time. Plus, it requires two people, which works out more expensive.W: I see. But does that mean I could not live here in my own house during those 2 days [13]?M: That is correct.W: Oh well, that changes everything I'm afraid. I would haveto stay with a friend or check into a hotel [14]. I hadn't considered any of that. I'm starting to realize that painting my house [12] is far more troublesome than I had anticipated [15].M: This is usually the case. Most of our clients go through the same realization.W: I see.M: You have my number. Please feel free to call me for any further questions.W: Thank you.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. What is the woman planning to do?13. What is the woman's chief concern?14. What does the woman have to do while the paint job is being done?15, What has the woman come to realize at the end of the conversation?Section CPassage 1Homework is an important part of schooling, but the purposes of giving children homework will change as they grow older. Q16: At the primary level, the main aim is to cultivategood habits, like learning to plan and exercising self discipline. During the secondary school years, extending what is learned at school is positively related to academic achievement. So the content of homework becomes more important. So how can you help your child do their best? Q17: Creating an ideal working environment will make it easier for them to get down to their assignments quickly. Make sure it's free of distractions. And for primary school children at least somewhere near you. So you can answer questions and offer encouragement. You probably have to help younger children plan their session. But it's important that by the end of primary school, it's second nature get them to tell you everything they have to do, then encourage them to establish an order in which they do work. Q18: When there are several different assignments, make sure they begin with one they enjoy. So it seems easy to get started. It's best to take on the most difficult task second. Once they're settled, but before they get tired, if older children have more than an hour of homework, encourage them to schedule a short break to stretch. If you encourage them to tell you what they've learned, they'll absorb the information more deeply and remember it more readily.Question 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have justheard.Question 16. What is the main aim of homework for primary school kids?Question 17. What does the passage suggest parents do to help their children?Question 18. What should children do to deal with multiple assignments?Passage 2Workers at Mexican Oil Company will receive a health incentive of almost $300 a year if they meet certain body weight standards. To qualify for the bonus, Q19: they must maintain a healthy weight. For those who are overweight or obese, they can receive the bonus if they reduce their weight by 10 % during the year. Some applaud the policy as fair, because it rewards both individuals who maintain a healthy weight and those who are working towards achieving it.Q20: But critics say the policy contradicts recommendations by many health experts who warned that a person's weight is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. That means weight can be hard for individuals to control, which makes the bonus unfair. Some experts say the policy is inconsistent with the science of what we know about body weight regulation. Theseexperts argue that focusing on wage is the wrong approach. Q21: A more productive method of encouraging health among employees is to promote healthy behaviors. For example, companies can give workers gym memberships, or encourage participation in lectures on healthy eating and living. They can also reduce sweets and provide healthier snacks in the office and healthier meals at the company canteen. Or they can give employees more time during their lunch break to exercise. These are much better and much more productive ways for companies to move forward on their employees’well being.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 19. Who will qualify for the bonus in Mexican Oil Company?Question 20. What do critics think of Mexican Oil Company's bonus policy?Question 21. What do experts propose companies do about workers’well being?Passage 3Campaigners have warned that the British government is not doing enough to prevent left-handed pupils from falling behind their peers. They claim that thousands of children are stillbeing penalized for being left-handed. This is due to a lack of action from ministers who failed to take any meaningful action for years. It is feared that a failure to address early year challenges such as poor handwriting is too much more serious problems down the line with these pupils facing reduced career prospects.Studies in recent years show that left-handed children are more likely to suffer with learning difficulties, and their scores are lower on IQ tests.Campaigners feel it's strange that children and British schools are penalized because they happen to be left-handed. They don't understand why successive governments have failed to act on this. They want the Department of Education to record which children are left-handed and what their educational attainments are since they make up some 10 % of the population. In early year education, left-handed children are struggling and making a mess of their handwriting. Educators don't know how to deal with this. In many cases, there's no active help and a lack of teacher training. Campaigners point out that a high percentage of the prison population is left-handed. They say that these prison numbers are unusually high and ask why it is the case.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 22. Why are some people criticizing the British government?Question 23. What do studies in recent years show about left-handed children?Question 24. What do the campaigners demand the Department of Education do?Question 25. What do the campaigners want to know about left-handed prisoners?。

大学英语四级听力真题及答案

大学英语四级听力真题及答案

大学英语四级听力真题及答案到了大学以后,为了准备英语四级的考试,你平时是怎么练习真题里面的听力的呢?下面是店铺给大家带来大学英语4级考试听力真题及答案,供大家参阅!大学英语四级听力真题1Conversation One19.A. He finds it hard to afford the rent all by himself.B. He feels lonely living all by himself.C. He needs to find somebody to make theapartment more comfortable.D. He wants to get help with his courses from hisroommate.20.A. The carpet in the living room is soiled in several places.B. The carpet in the living room is worn out in several places.C. The toilet is clogged and the sink has a few leaks.D. The windows in the bathroom can keep out rain and snow.21.A. He used some cardboard to keep it shut.B. He applied some super glue to keep the hinges on tightly.C. He pushed a box against the door to keep it shut.D. He pushed a chair against the door to keep it shut.22.A. Find a job for the man.B. Split the rent.C. Help Dave fix up the house.D. Look for another place.大学英语四级听力真题原文1Conversation OneM: Hi, Shelley. Come on in.W: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were stilllooking for a roommate to share your house.M: Yep. I sure am. [19]Ever since I cut back on myworking hours to go to school, I've been reallystrapped for cash. Hey, let me show you around theplace. Uh, here's the living room.W: Oh. [20]It looks like you could use a new carpet... and those stains?M: Well. I've had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned,but I just don't have the money to do it right now.W: Oh. And what about the kitchen?M: Right this way. Look. It's completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except... [21]Well, the refrigerator door is broken... a little bit... and it won't shut all the way. It needsfixing, but don't worry. [21]I've pushed a box against it to keep it shut.W: Hmm. Great. Well, how about the bathroom? ... No, no. Don't tell me. The toilet is cloggedor the sink has a few leaks.M: No, those work fine. Well, there's another slight problem. The windows. I've put up a pieceof cardboard to keep out the rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn upthe heat.W: Hey, [22]I think I've seen enough. I can't believe you've survived under these conditions.M: So what do you think? You really can't beat a place like this for $450 a month. So it has itsproblems, but we can fix those.W: Uh, no, thank you. I think I've seen enough.大学英语四级听力真题答案解析1Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Why does the man need to share his apartment with a roommate?[A]解析:对话开始,女士就提出了对话主题:看男士是否还需要人合租。

2021年12月四级第一套听力原文

2021年12月四级第一套听力原文

听力原文Part I. Short ConversationsQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the short conversations you have just heard.Conversation 1Man: Hello, I would like to book a table for two on Friday evening.Woman: I'm sorry, but we are fully booked on Friday. How about Saturday instead?Conversation 2Man: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest post office is?Woman: Sure. It's just around the corner. You can't miss it.Conversation 3Man: I'm sorry to be late for the meeting. I got stuck in traffic. Woman: That's okay. We haven't started yet.Part II. Sentence DictationQuestions 4 to 6 are based on the sentence you have just heard.4. W: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest supermarket is?M: Sure. Go str本人ght down this road and you'll see it on your right.5. W: How was the movie last night?M: It was amazing. I highly rmend it.6. W: Do you need any help with your presentation?M: No, thanks. I've already got everything under control.Part III. Passage ListeningQuestions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.A Sunny Day OutThis Saturday promises to be a great day for a trip to the countryside. The weather forecast is for a clear sky with plentyof sunshine. It's an excellent opportunity to escape from city lifeand enjoy some fresh 本人r. The trip will start at 8 a.m. and the meeting point will be in front of the local museum. We will then head to the nearby lake, where we will have a pic and an outdoor BBQ. Don't forget to bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. It will be a day to remember.Part IV. Lecture ListeningQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the lecture you have just heard.Lecture Title: The Impact of Social Media on SocietyGood evening, everyone. Today, we will be discussing the impact of social media on society. Social media has be an integral part of our lives, with people spending countless hours browsing through various platforms. While social media has allowed for easymunication and connectivity, it has also resulted in negative effects on society. Studies have shown that excessive use of social media can lead to decreased social skills, increased loneliness, and even depression. Furthermore, the spread of fake news and misinformation through social media has had detrimental effects on public opinion and social stability. It is important for individuals to use social mediaresponsibly and critically evaluate the information theye across. In conclusion, social media has both positive and negative impacts on society, and it is crucial for us to be aware of its effects and use it in a responsible manner. Thank you.Part V. Long ConversationQuestions 16 to 20 are based on the long conversation you have just heard.W: Good afternoon. I'd like to inquire about the apartment for rent that was advertised in the newspaper.M: Sure. I can provide you with some information about the apartment. It's a two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit located in the city center. The rent is $1200 per month, and it includes all utilities such as water, electricity, and internet.W: That sounds reasonable. Could you tell me more about the neighborhood?M: The neighborhood is quiet and safe, with plenty of amenities within walking distance. There are grocery stores, restaurants,and public transportation nearby.W: That's great to hear. Is there a parking space av本人lable for tenants?M: Yes, there is a designated parking space for tenants, and it's included in the rent.W: I'm interested in viewing the apartment. When would be a convenient time for me toe by?M: We can schedule a viewing for tomorrow afternoon. How does 2 p.m. sound to you?W: That works for me. I'll see you tomorrow at 2 p.m.M: Great. I'll see you then. Thank you for your interest.总结:本次听力主要内容涉及短对话、句子听写、短文听力、演讲听力和长对话,包括预订餐厅、问路、迟到致歉、买东西、看电影、帮助、郊游的天气和安排、社交媒体对社会的影响、公寓出租等多个方面。

2021年12月英语四级考试听力原文(第 一套)

2021年12月英语四级考试听力原文(第 一套)

2021年12月英语四级考试听力原文(第1套),Listening ComprehensionSection ANews report 1uA 22-year-old Chinese woman who suffered from a persistent cough was shocked to learnthat she had a piece of chicken bone lodged in her lung.The unnamed womanfrom the province of Shandong started have coughing problems when she was 7or 8 years old.For 14 years,she made numerous hospital visits.However, no doctor could identify any problem. Her uncontrollable coughing was a mystery.Finally, the woman got a full body scan at a hospital in the city of Qingdao. This special medical procedure revealed she had a chicken bone stuck in her lung.(2) Doctors performed surgery and removed the bone. The simple procedure went smoothly and the woman has recovered fully with the bone finally removed from her lung, the woman is very happy that she no longer suffers from that annoying cough.Question 1 to 2 are based on the passage you have just heard.Q1: What was the woman's problem?Q2: How was the woman's problem eventually solved?'New report 2-(3 )A white shape named Prickles that ran away from an Australian farm duringthe 2013 bush fires recently returned home.According to farmer Alice Gray, Prickles was only a lamb when she ran away. The bush fires that hit the area back then destroyed a large part of her family's massive property. They thought Prickles had died in the fire.But instead, the young sheep escaped into a 200-acre forest near the farm.(4) Once the fires were over, the family had to fix thedamage done to the farm as it was such a large property,whichincluded rebuilding about 40 kilometers of fencing.It was this huge fencing that prevented Pickles from finding her way back. Over the years, the family spotted her a few times.They even recorded her with cameras installed to monitor the activity. But when they knew Pringles was alive, they couldn't find her and never expected her to return by herself.Seven years later, they were proven wrong.3. What does the news say about the white sheep Prickles?4.What the family do of the bush fires?vNew report 3:(5) Tons of gold have fallen out of the sky in Russia after a cargo plane malfunctioned in midair this morning. The aircraft was carrying 265 million pounds worth of gold and diamonds,when the door flew open, sending the precious metal back to earth.According to the official news agency,Russian authorities haverecovered more than 170 gold bars weighing 20 kilograms each. The plane wastraveling from Yakutsk airport in a major diamond producing region to the cityKrasnoyarsk in Siberia.(6)However, the aircraft made an emergency landing in Magan after began losing some of its valuable cargo.Reports suggest some bars of gold were scattered up to fifteen miles away from the airport. Nine tons of gold on plane AN12 belonged to a gold mine company.Police have sealed offthe runway and say it is unclear if it was an accident or an attempted robbery.(7) Technical engineers who worked on the plane prior to takeoff arereportedlygoing to be questioned by the police.Q5: What is the news report mainly about?Q6: What did the aircraft do when the incident happened?Q7:What does the news report say about the technical engineers who worked onthe plane before takeoff?Conversation 1Conversation one.M:Hello,you're through to customer service.This is Michael speaking.Before we continue,l just wantto make you aware that this call is being recorded and may be used in the future for trainingpurposes.what can l help you with today?w.Hi,my name is Jean Seaman.l recently bought an office chair from your company,but l returned it about a week ago.I'm just calling to inquire when l will be able to get my money back.lt says onyour website that your company will pay back the money within three working days of you receivingthe returned item,but it's been five working days and l haven't received anything.M:I'm sorry to hear that,Miss Seamen.What's your customer reference number,please?wIr's 389460.M:Okay.389460.'m just looking on the system here,and according to our records thatthe chair you returned was received by our warehouse on Friday morning. The payment was madeon Wednesday,but that seems to be a problem with your card number.w.My card number,oh,maybe it has something to do with my new card. lt was sent to me on Tuesday.Maybe the bank cancelled my old one before you made the payment.M:Well,you need to update your card details directly on our website.Just make sure you lodgedin.Then under the description of your personal information,you should see an option from updatingpayment methods.w:l am lodged in,and l'll give that a go.M:'ll make a note here on the system for you so that the payment will be made tomorrow morning.w:Thank you very much.Q8: Why does the man have this conversation with the man recorded?His job is related to the customer service.Q9: What is the woman's purpose of calling to the furniture company?She wants to know when she can get her money back.Q10: What does the woman say about her bank card?The new bank card will be sent to her on Tuesday, and the bank may has canceled the old one before the man made the payment.Q11: What does the man advise the woman to do?She needs to update the card details directly on the website.Conversation TwouM:'m getting a bit hungry w.Yes,me too.I'm starving. Are you going to prepare a meal for us?M:No,sorry.I'm actually pretty worn out. Let's just go out somewhere close to eat.w:wel,l think we should stay in and save some cash.Can we get a meal delivered? M:Yeah,great.'ll use that food delivery app on my phone.What do you want? Fried chicken,hamburgers or fish andchips? uw:Oh,can we stay away from the junk food?How about something healthy? M:Okay ...Well.there's place that does salads.w.Let me have a look at that. Yeah,that looks delicious,but to be honest,I'd prefer something hot,notcold.M.How about Indian food? ww:That's not the kind of hot l mean.'m just not a fan of sauces that make me sweat and cry.l need something mild uM:Okay,so would you consider Mexican?Oh no,sorry,there's also very hot pepper in that. Would youlike some ltalian food,perhaps?its a bit heavy,but it's great food for a cold night like this.w:Pizza,spaghetti with creamy sauce? l know it's really tasty and great comfort food,but its too fattening for being.l've tried to keep a slim figure,you know.M:Oh,you're really difficult to please.Well,there's a nice Chinese restaurant that delivers.w:Yes,l love Chinese food.Let me see...Oh,it's 15 kilometers away.M:That's a bit too far away.Do you feel like Vietnamese food then?w:Yeah,awesome.Ir's healthy and we can afford it.M:Great.Let's order Vietnamese night away.wQ12: Why isn't the man going to cook?He's worn out.Q13: What does the man say he'll do on his phone?He'll use the food delivery app on his phone.uQ14: What does the woman think of the Indian food?That's not the kind of the hot she means. She needs something mild.Q15: What does the man think of the woman?She's really difficult to please.Section CePassage Onev(16)A new study carried out by the university of Lincoln has found a link between the personalities of cat owners and the behavior and wellbeing of their cats.Thefindings suggest that just as aparent personality can affect the personality of a child, the same is true for a cat and its owner. Owners defined as individuals with high levels of anxiety, fear,anger, depression and loneliness were more likely to have cats with behavioralissues.Such cats display more aggressive and anxious behavioral styles as wellas more stress related sickness.They will also more likely to have an ongoingmedical condition and be overweight. The research also found that mentally wel1-adjustedowners had calmer,happier and healthier cats. Theresearchers explained that many owners regard their pets as a family member and form close social bonds with them. (17) The majority of owners want to provide the best care for their pets and is therefore possible that pets could be affected by the way their owners interact with and manage them. The study highlights an important relationship between our personalities and the well-being of our pets.(18)Further research is needed to investigate the cause of nature of this relationship and look at how owners’ personalities are directly influencing their pet's behavior and well-being. It is possible that the well-being of pets is driven by the underlying nature of the owner, not simply by their conscious decisions and behaviors..Q16:What do we learn from the new study by the University of Lincoln?-Q17:What does the passage say most pet owners want to do?Q18:What does the passage say it's still needed to understand the effects of owners' personalities on their pets?Passage Twou(19) One 50-minute run can add seven hours to your life. This was a claim made by The Times last week. The claim was based on a new review of studies about the effectsof running. The review concluded that an average runners live three years longer than non-runners and that running does more to extend life than any other form of exercise.But there's more to running than its health benefits.(20)Research published in recent years have shown that running changes your brain and mind in somefascinating ways from increasing yrain function to regulating your emotions.However, the precise effects vary according to whether you engage in shortfast running or long distance runnin g.For example, in one study, researchers compared participants’ ability to learn new words after several minutes of intenserunning, and after 40 minutes of gentle running, participants were able to learn20 percent faster after the intense running and they showed a superior memorywhen tested again a week later. In another study, researchers asked volunteers to jog for 30 minutes and then showed them clips from a sad movie.Participantswho usually struggled to handle negative emotions were more intensely affected by the sad clips just as you'd expect.But crucially, this was less so if they had completed the 30 minutes jog.(21) The researchers said moderate exercise appears to have helped those participants to be less vulnerable to the impact of the sad movie.uQ19:What did the new review of studies claim?Q20:What is one effect that running has on people according to recent research?Q21:What did another study find about the participant after they had a 30 minutes jog?Passage ThreerWelcome to the tour of the Hill House. This house built in 1904 is one of the most well-known works of Charles Hill, the famous architect. It was designed and built for local entrepreneur and his family. Before starting the tour, let me give you a brief introduction about the design of this amazing building.(23 ) Prior to beginn ing his design, the architect spends sometime in the client's old home. observing their life and studying their habits. This meant that he could design the houseaccording to the needs of the family. (24) The client's main desire was to havea home with unique design, so the architect was given complete freedom. The building style is radically different from what was the fashion of the period. At the time, most large homes were constructed of timber and brick. This one, however, is made of concrete, a novel construction material in those days. The interior of the house, including the fittings and furniture, was also designed by the same person. Most of the furniture you will see is original and in good conditionHowever, (25) both pieces in the children's bedrooms are copies built to the designs of the architect. Fortunately, all the blueprints for both the building and its contents have been preserved, so we've been able to replace badly damaged furniture. Let's begin our tour, starting from the rooms.Q22: What do we learn about the speaker?Q23: What dose the architect do before beginning his design?Q24: What did the architect's client mainly want?Q25:What do we learn about the pieces of furniture in the children's bedrooms?。

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。

2023年12月大学英语四级真题听力原文

2023年12月大学英语四级真题听力原文

Section A11.M: I just received an Email from one of my former classmates. I was surprised, I hadn’t heard from him for ages.W: Well, I’ve been out of touch with most of my old friends, only one or two still drop me a line occasionally,Q: What does the woman mean?12. M: If you can make up your mind about the color, I can start on the outside of your house early next week.W: Well, right now I think I want white for the window frames and yellow for the walls, but I’ll let you know tomorrow.Q: Who is the woman talking to?13. W: Excuse me; do you have any apartments available for under 500 dollars a month? I need to move in next week when my new job starts.M: The only vacant one I have is 600 dollars, have you inquired at the apartment complex down the street?Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?14. W: You bought a pair of jeans yesterday, didn’t you? What are they like?M: Oh, they are pretty much like my other ones, except with a larger waist. I guess I haven’t spent much time exercising lately.Q: What can we infer from the conversation about the man?15. W: I really like those abstract paintings we saw yesterday. What do you think?M: I guess it’s something I haven’t acquired a taste for yet.Q: What does the man imply?16. W: Yo u haven’t seen a blue notebook, have you? I hope I didn’t leave it in the reading room.M: Did you check that pile of journals you’ve borrowed from the library the other day?Q: What is the man trying to say to the woman?17. M: How about joining me for a cup of coffee?W: I’d love to, but I’m exhausted. I was up till 3 this morning, writing a paper for my literature class.Q: Why does the woman decline the man’s invitation?18. W: You had a job interview yesterday, didn’t you? How did it go? M: Not too bad, Guess. There were about 20 candidates competing for the sales manager’s job. And finally it was down to three of us, but the other two seemed better qualified.Q: What does the man imply?听力长对话1F: Simon, how does it feel to be retired?M: Well, not so bad.F: How have you been spending your time?M: I have been spending more time with my family. I’ve also traveled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.F: Great.M: You know I haven’t stopped wor k completely.F: Yes, could you tell us more about this?M: I’m on a scheme that’s called phased retirement; I had a six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for.F: How does the scheme work?M: Well, it’s a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access.F: What sort of works advertised?M: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and morespecialized work, the sort of thing I can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days.I can decide more or less when to work. So I can manage my own time.F: I can see it’s good for you. What is your company get out of this? M: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the job’s over, that’s it. I’m not on their books any more.Questions 19-21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Why does Simon find his retired life enjoyable?20. How does Simon get to know about the company’s available posts?21. Why does the company adopt the phased retirement scheme?长对话2W: Oh, where are we going?M: I want to show you something.W: I know, but what is it?M: A farm. It’s just down this road. It’s a small place, but at least it would be our own.W: A farm? How can we afford to buy a farm?M: It isn’t very large, only 40 acres. We wouldn’t have to pay very much right now.W: Is there a house on the place?M: A small one, two bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little. I can do the job myself.W: OK. Is there enough space for a kitchen garden?M: There is about half an acre around the house. That’s plenty of space.W: Then we can grow our own fresh vegetables. And maybe keep a few chickens, couldn’t we?M: Yes, and we can probably grow a lot of our own food.W: What are you thinking about growing, if we do take this place? M: We ll, it really isn’t big enough for corn. I thought we might try to raise a crop of potatoes.W: Potatoes? There are a lot of work.M: We are used to hard work, aren’t we?W: Yes, we are, but the money. Do we have enough to get started? It seems like a dream.M: I think we’ve saved enough. We can pay a little on the farm and maybe put a few dollars down on the tractor, too.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Q 22:What are the speakers going to do at the time of the conversation? Q 23:What does the man say about the farm?Q 24:Why does the man intend to grow potatoes rather than corn on the farm?Q 25:What is the woman’s greatest concern about the man’s plan?篇章120分11秒——23分36秒Members of the city council and distinguished guests, it is my privilege to introduce to you today Mr. Robert Washington, chief ofour city’s police force. He will address us on the subject of the Community Policing Program. Most of you know that Mr. Washington has a distinguished record as head of our police force for more than ten years. However, you may not know that he also holds a master’s degree in criminology and studied abroad for a year with the international police force which deals with crimes around the world. Mr. Washington first introduced the Community Policing Program 8 years ago. The idea behind the program is to get the police officers out of their cars and into our neighborhoods where they can talk directly to merchants and residents about the real dynamics of our city. These officers do more than make arrests. They try to find ways to help solve the problems that contribute to crime in the first place. Often that means hooking people up with services offered by other city agencies, such as schools, hospitals, housing, drug treatment centers. And the program seems to be working: crime is down and our citizens report that they feel more secure. Today Mr. Washington is going to tell us more about this program. Now let’s welcome Mr. Robert Washington.26. What is th e purpose of the speaker’s remarks?He will address us on the subject of community policing program.27. What does the speaker say about Mr. Robert Washington?Most of you know that Mr. Washington has a distinguished record as head of our police force for more than ten years. However, you may not know that he also holds a master’s degree in criminology and studied abroad for a year with the international police force which deals with crimes around the world. Mr. Washington first introduced the community policing program 8 years ago.28. What is the idea behind the Community Policing Program?The idea behind the program is to get the police officers out of their cars and into our neighborhoods where they can talk directly to merchants and residents about the real dynamics of our city.29. How has the Community Policing Program turned out to be?And the program seems to be working, crime is down and our citizens report that they feel more secure.篇章2There are between 3000 and 6000 public languages in the world, and we must add approximately 6 billion private languages since each one of us necessarily has one. Considering these facts, the possibilities for breakdowns in communication seem infinite in number. However, we do communicate successfully from time to time. And we do learn to speak languages. But learning to speak languages seems to be a very mysterious process. For a long time, people thought that we learned a language only by imitation and association. For example, a baby touches a hot pot and starts to cry. The mother says, “Hot, hot!” And the baby, when it stops crying, imitates the mother and says, “Hot, hot!” However, Noam Chomsky, a famous expert in language, pointed out that although children do learn some words by imitation and association, they also combine words to make meaningful sentences in ways that are unique, unlearned and creative. Because young children can makesentences they have never heard before, Chomsky suggested that human infants are born with the ability to learn language. Chomsky meant that underneath all the differences between public and private languages, there is a universal language mechanism that makes it possible for us, as infants, to learn any language in the world. This theory explains the potential that human infants have for learning language. But it does not really explain how children come to use language in particular ways.Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 30. Why does the speaker say there are great possibilities for communication breakdowns?There are numerous public and private languages.Question 31. What is Chomsky’s point on the ability to learn a language?Human infants are born with the ability to learn language and the potential to learn any language in the world.Question 32. What does Chomsky’s theory fail to explain according to the speaker?It does not really explain how children come to use language in particular ways.复合式听写Compound Dictation:Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multi-cultural industrialized societies such as the United States. Buta new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene: rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in Eastern European countries, such as Hungary, and in Western European nations, such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime. Increasing heterogeneity of population, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong. These conditions are increasingly observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and homogenous, such as Japan, Denmark and Greece, are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of itshistory. Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, butut can also lead to a clash of values. Heterogeneity in societies will be the rule in the 21st century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems.。

英语四级真题:2024年6月大学英语四级听力原文

英语四级真题:2024年6月大学英语四级听力原文

英语四级真题:2024年6月大学英语四级听力原文大学英语四级听力考试是英语水平测试的重要组成部分,考查学生在英语听力方面的实际能力。

2024年6月的大学英语四级听力原文题目及内容如下:Part IDirections: In this part, you will hear 8 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken twice. After each question, you will have 15 seconds to choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1、M: The concert starts at 7:30. Let's hurry up. W: I'm sorry,I can't go with you. I have to finish this report first. Q: Why can't the woman go to the concert with the man? A. She is not interested in music. B. She has an important meeting to attend.C. She has to finish a report.D. She is sick and tired.2、M: Are you free this Sunday afternoon? W: Yes, why? M: Would you like to go watch a football match? W: Oh, no. I've never been interested in football. Q: What is the woman's attitude towards watching a football match? A. Positive. B. Negative.C. Neutral.D. Indifferent.3、M: What a nice watch! Is it new? W: Yes, my husband bought it for me last month. M: Oh, it's beautiful. But I've never seen him wear a watch. Q: What can we infer from the conversation?A. The man doesn't like watches.B. The woman doesn't know her husband well.C. The woman's husband doesn't wear a watch.D. The man is uninterested in watches.Part IIDirections: In this part, you will hear 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken twice. After each question, you will have 20 seconds to answer the question.4、M: Hi, Mary, how was your weekend? W: It was great! I went to the beach with my family and had a lot of fun in the sun. M: That sounds nice. What did you do there? W: We played beach volleyball, built sandcastles, and went for swimming in the sea. It was really relaxing and enjoyable. M: Sounds like you had a blast! What did you do on the last day? W: We went to a nice seafood restaurant and had some delicious meals. It was a perfect ending to a wonderful weekend. Q: What did the woman do on the last day of her weekend? A. She played beach volleyball.B. She built sandcastles.C. She went for swimming in the sea.D. She went to a seafood restaurant and had meals.41、M: Hi, Sarah, how was your trip to Europe? W: It was fantastic!I visited several countries and saw many beautiful景点. M: That's great. Which country did you like best? W: Well, I really loved Italy because of its famous art and culture. And I also enjoyed visiting France because of its delicious food and fashion industry. M: Sounds like you had an excellent time! Did you take any photos? W: Yes, I took many photos of the景点and the food. I'll show you some of them when we meet next time. Q: What does the woman say about her trip to Europe?。

2022年6月四级真题听力原文第一套

2022年6月四级真题听力原文第一套

2022年6月四级真题听力原文第一套2022年 6月第1套 News Report OneAutomakers and tech companies are working hard to offer the first true self-driving car, but 75% of drivers say they wouldn’t feel safe in such a vehicle.汽车制造商和科技公司正在努力提供第一辆真正的自驾汽车,但75%的司机说在这种车上他们不会感到平安。

Still, 60% of drivers would like to get some kind of self-driving feature such as automatic braking or self-parking the next time they buy a new car. The attitudes are published in a new AAA survey of 1,800 drivers. 尽管如此,60%的司机希望在下次购置新车时能获得某种自动驾驶功能,如自动刹车或自动停车。

这些态度发表在一份关于1800名司机的新AAA调查中。

Advocates of self- driving cars argue they would be safer than in cars driven by humans because they wouldn’t get distracted or drive when tired.(1) But those surveyed by AAA say they trust their own driving skills. Many feel the technology is too new and unproven. 自我驾驶汽车的拥护者认为他们比在人驾驶的汽车中更平安,因为他们不会在疲劳时分心或开车。

23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文

23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文

23年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力原文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The following is the original transcript of the listening section from the December 23rd, 2012 College English Test Level 4 (CET-4):Section A1. W: I have a terrible headache. Do you have any aspirin?M: Yes, it's in the medicine cabinet. Help yourself.Q: What does the man mean?2. M: Excuse me, could you tell me where I can find the nearest ATM?W: Sure. Go straight ahead and turn left at the corner. You'll see it on your right.Q: Where is the ATM machine?3. M: The concert was fantastic last night. I wish I could go again.W: Yeah, it was great. I'll definitely go again if I have the chance.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?4. W: I'm thinking about getting a new phone. Do you have any recommendations?M: Well, I've heard that the new iPhone is pretty good. Maybe you should check it out.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?5. M: I can't believe I missed the bus again. How am I going to get to work on time?W: Don't worry. I can give you a ride if you want.Q: What does the woman offer to do for the man?Section BPassage 1Once there was a little girl named Sally who lived in a small village. She loved animals and dreamed of becoming a veterinarian when she grew up. One day, while playing in the forest, Sally found a wounded bird. She carefully picked it up and took it home. With her mother's help, Sally nursed the bird backto health. From that day on, Sally knew that she was meant to help animals in need. And so, she grew up to be a successful veterinarian, saving the lives of many animals.Questions:6. What did Sally find in the forest one day?7. How did Sally help the wounded bird?8. What did Sally dream of becoming when she grew up?Passage 2It's important to start saving money at a young age to secure your financial future. Here are some simple tips to help you get started. First, set a budget and stick to it. This will help you track your expenses and make sure you are saving enough. Second, open a savings account and save a portion of your income each month. Even a small amount can add up over time. Finally, avoid unnecessary expenses and try to live within your means. By following these tips, you can build a solid financial foundation for the future.Questions:9. Why is it important to start saving money at a young age?10. What is the first tip mentioned to help you start saving money?11. How can even a small amount of savings add up over time?Section CW: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the nearest post office?M: Sure. Go straight ahead until you see the traffic light. Turn left at the traffic light and walk for about five minutes. You'll see the post office on your right.W: Thank you.M: No problem. Have a great day.Questions:12. Where is the woman trying to go?13. How will the woman know she has gone too far?14. What does the man wish the woman?This concludes the listening section for the December 23rd, 2012 College English Test Level 4 (CET-4) exam.篇2December 2023 CET-4 Listening TestPart I (Text 1)M: Excuse me. I left my wallet in the taxi. Can I use your phone to call the taxi company?W: Sure. Here you are.M: Thank you.Questions:1. What has the man lost?2. What does the man ask the woman for?Part II (Text 2)W: Harry, have you met Mr. Smith, the new manager?M: Yes, he came in while I was having lunch, but I didn’t have time to talk to him.W: You should go to his office and introduce yourself. He seems very nice.Questions:3. Who is Mr. Smith?4. What does the woman advise Harry to do?W: Can I help you, sir?M: Yes, I am looking for a pair of brown dress shoes.W: What size do you wear?M: I wear a size 10.W: Let me see if we have that in stock.Questions:5. What is the man looking to buy?6. What size does the man wear?Part IV (Text 4)M: Hi, can you tell me how to get to the train station?W: Certainly. Go straight and turn left at the third intersection. You will see the train station on your right.M: Thanks a lot.Questions:7. What is the man’s destination?8. How can the man get there?W: What do you think about the new school policy on making up missed exams?M: I think it’s too strict. Students should have more flexibility when it comes to taking makeup exams.W: I agree. Some students have legitimate reasons for missing exams.Questions:9. What is the man’s opinion on the new school policy?10. What does the woman agree with the man on?以上为23年12月大学英语四级考试的听力原文内容,希望能帮到大家。

2023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力

2023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力

2023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Unfortunately, I cannot provide the specific content of the 2023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力as it is copyrighted material. However, I can certainly discuss the format and general topics that are typically covered in the listening section of the exam.The listening section of the College English Test (CET-4) typically consists of multiple-choice questions based on a series of recorded conversations, monologues, and other audio materials. The topics covered in the listening section are varied, ranging from everyday situations and social interactions to academic lectures and presentations.One common type of question in the listening section is comprehension, where test-takers are asked to answer questions about the main idea, supporting details, and speaker's attitude or purpose. Another common type of question is identifying details, where test-takers must listen for specific information such as names, dates, locations, and other relevant details.In addition to these types of questions, the listening section may also include questions that require test-takers to make inferences, predict outcomes, or identify the speaker's implied meaning. To succeed in the listening section, test-takers should practice their listening skills by regularly listening toEnglish-language audio materials such as podcasts, news broadcasts, and academic lectures.Overall, the listening section of the CET-4 exam is designed to assess test-takers' ability to understand spoken English in a variety of contexts and to demonstrate their proficiency in listening comprehension. By familiarizing themselves with the format and types of questions that are typically included in the listening section, test-takers can better prepare for the exam and improve their chances of success.篇22023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力Section A1. M: Do you remember the first day we met?W: Of course, I will never forget that. It was a beautiful spring day.Q: What is the man asking about?2. W: Could you lend me a hand with fixing my bicycle? It's not working properly.M: Sorry, I don't know much about bikes. Maybe you should take it to the repair shop.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?3. M: It seems like you have been working out a lot lately. Are you trying to get in shape for something special?W: Yes, I signed up for a marathon next month. I want to be prepared for it.Q: What is the woman doing to prepare for the marathon?4. W: The new restaurant in town is receiving great reviews. Have you been there yet?M: Yes, I actually went there with some friends last week. The food was amazing!Q: What does the man think of the new restaurant?5. M: I can't believe how much homework we have this week.I feel like I'm drowning in assignments.W: I know what you mean. It's been really hectic for me too.Q: What does the woman think of the amount of homework they have?Section BPassage 1When you travel to a foreign country, it's important to respect the local customs and traditions. For example, in Japan, it's customary to bow when you greet someone. In China, it's common to bring a gift when visiting someone's home. By following these traditions, you show that you respect the culture of the country you are visiting.Q: What is important when traveling to a foreign country?Passage 2The best way to learn a new language is through immersion. When you are completely surrounded by the language, you are forced to use it and learn quickly. This is why many language learners choose to study abroad in countries where the language is spoken. Immersion allows you to pick up on naturally spoken language and slang that you wouldn't learn in a traditional classroom setting.Q: What is the best way to learn a new language?Passage 3In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards sustainable living. People are becoming more conscious of their environmental impact and are making changes to reduce their carbon footprint. This includes using reusable bags, reducing plastic waste, and choosing eco-friendly products. By making small changes in our daily lives, we can make a big difference in protecting our planet.Q: What is the growing trend mentioned in the passage?Section CConversation 1M: I can't believe how crowded the gym is today. I had to wait in line for almost 20 minutes just to use the treadmill.W: I know, it's always busy after New Year's with all the people making resolutions to get in shape.Q: Why is the gym so crowded?Conversation 2W: Did you hear about the new company policy for telecommuting? We can now work from home three days a week.M: That's great news! It will save me so much time and money on my commute.Q: What is the new company policy for telecommuting?Conversation 3W: I can't find my car keys anywhere. I swear I had them in my purse this morning.M: Did you check your jacket pocket? You might have put them there by mistake.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do to find her car keys?以上是2023年大学英语四级考试真题第一套听力部分的内容。

四级听力原文精选全文

四级听力原文精选全文

可编辑修改精选全文完整版Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversationsand 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both of the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices, marked A), B), C) and D),and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center. Now let’s begin with the 4eight short conversations.1. M: I hear you have got a role in a play. How on earth did you get it? W: Well, when I heard the role was coming up, I read the book until I could learn the lines by heart and understood the character, and I had an interview and got it.Q: How did the woman get the role in the play?2. W: You seem to have had perfect health all your life.M: Yeah. I don’t remember ever having to see a doctor. I eat healthy food and take plenty of exercise. Most of all, I look at the sunny side even when things aren’t going so well.Q: What is the most important reason for the man’s perfect health?3. M: Susan, how long have we known each other?W: Let’s see. We met when you interviewed me for a teaching job. I wasthen in my senior year at college, and it has already been eight years since I graduated.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?4. W: It seems my pet dog doesn’t like the new place. He seemed to be happy all day in the countryside.M: Just ignore it. I still remember you were unhappy when you first moved here, but you are happy now. He is sure to overcome in a week or two.Q: What should the woman do according to the man?5. M: You said you got a bachelor’s degree in Engineering. Where did you get it?W: From Iowa State University. And I’m now working on my master’s. That’s part of the reason I applied for this position.Q: What can we learn about the woman?6. W: Do you daydream? Scientists recently say its advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.M: Even if it is true, I don’t think you can achieve success without hard work. It can at most make you feel happy.Q: What does the man probably agree with?7. M: Did you see the Oscar ceremony last night? It was also a fashion show when the stars stepped onto the red carpet. There were all types of fancy gowns and dresses.W: That is a great help for you and I believe you will be inspired by the show.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?8. W: You are late again. Haven’t I told you that you should be away from home half an hour earlier?M: I’m sorry. I did do that and the traffic is OK, but I can’t do nothing in my car when I saw an old man in need of help.Q: What accounts for the man’s being late?Now you will hear the two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Tom, I suppose you must have heard about that great piece of concrete falling onto a car in that terrible accident in South Street yesterday, haven't you?M: Yes, I saw it in the paper. From a 200-foot-high building, wasn't it? W: Oh, yes. I saw the car; it was totally damaged.M: You usually park your car around there, don't you, Brenda?W: Yes, I left it in that very spot a couple of days ago, but yesterday it was parked up the road.M: You are lucky then.W: Out of luck, you mean! I'd be very pleased if my old car were smashed to bits. I could claim from the insurance company then.M: But you used to be so proud of your car, weren't you?W: It was years ago, but now there are all sorts of repairs to be done, and I just haven't got enough spare cash to put it right.M: You can always sell it, can't you?W: Few people are stupid enough to buy a car in that condition.M: The woman whose car was crushed yesterday was very annoyed about it. She will be given a new car by the builders, though.W: Yes, but her car was a specially built model that can't be replaced, and there was hardly anything wrong with it.M: Well, that's life! When people actually want to get rid of their cars, this sort of thing seldom happens, does it?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. What happened in South Street yesterday?10. Why does the woman consider herself unlucky in terms of yesterday's accident?11. How did the owner feel when she knew her car was crushed? Conversation TwoW: Good morning, sir. I understand that you have been robbed.M: I certainly have.W: When did that happen?M: About two hours ago.W: Why didn't you report it?M: I couldn't. I was bound.W: Please tell me exactly what happened.M: I was sitting in this room watching television when someone knocked on the door. Without thinking, I opened it.W: That wasn't very wise, sir.M: I know. I was expecting my wife, you see, and thought it was her.W: You should never open a door without looking to see who it is.M: Yes, I know, I regret it very much.W: What happened?M: Two men pushed into the flat. One of them threatened me with a knife while the other bound me.W: Can you remember what they look like?M: I'm afraid not. They were both wearing stockings over their faces. W: What did they take?M: My wallet, with $300 in it, my wristwatch, some of my wife's jewelry from our bedroom, and a silver photo frame.W: They don't seem to have done much damage to the flat.M: No. They had just begun to search my house when the dogs next door began to bark. They ran off then leaving me bound. It was some time before my wife returned and released me. I phoned the police at once.W: My men began searching the area as soon as we received your call. I can't promise you that we'll recover your property but we'll certainly doour best.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What does the woman do?13. Why did the man open the door without thinking?14. Why can't the man remember what the robbers look like?15. Why did the robbers leave in a hurry?Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages, at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single line through the center.Passage OneOld age may not sound exciting. But recent findings offer good news for older people and for people worried about getting older. Researchers found that people become happier and experience less worry after they reach the age of 50. In fact, they say by the age of 85, people are happier with their life than they were 18 years old. The findings came from a survey of more than 340 000 adults in the United States. The researchers asked questions about emotions like happiness, sadness and worry. They also asked about mental or emotional stress. Arthur Stone in theDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University in New York led the study. His team found that levels of stress were highest among adults between the ages of 22 and 25. The findings showed that stress levels dropped sharply after people reached their 50s. Happiness was highest among the youngest adults and those in their early 70s. The people least likely to report feeling negative emotions were those in their 70s and 80s. The study also showed that men and women have similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men. The findings appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers say they do not know why happiness increases as people get older. One theory proposed by some sociologists is that, as people grow older, they grow more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What does the speaker say about the recent findings?17. What can be inferred about happiness from the passage?18. According to the researchers, why do people become happier when they get older?Passage TwoBarbara Jordan was a lawyer, educator and member of Congress.She was well known for her powerful, thoughtful speeches. Barbara Charline Jordan was born in the southern city of Houston, Texas in 1936. Her father was a Baptist minister. In high school, Barbara heard a speech from a black woman lawyer. She decided to become a lawyer herself. Later, Miss Jordan attended the all-black college, Texas Southern University in Houston. She led a championship debating team and became known for her speaking skills. She finished at the top of her class. Then she went onto Boston University law school in Boston, Massachusetts. After she finished law school, Miss Jordan returned to Texas. She began to work as a lawyer. She also discovered she was interested in politics. In 1966, she decided to seek a seat in the Texas Senate and won. Barbara Jordan became the first black person to serve in the Texas Senate since 1883. After eight years in the Texas Senate, Miss Jordan campaigned for a seat in the United States House of Representatives. She won easily. She became the first woman and first black to be elected to Congress to represent Texas. In Congress, Miss Jordan spoke for the poor, for women, for African-Americans and Latin-Americans. She believed strongly, however, in being loyal to her state and her political party. She considered the interests of the people of Texas before those of any other group. Then, in 1977, Miss Jordan returned to Texas. Barbara Jordan began teaching about political values at the University of Texas. Her classes were so popular that students hadto be chosen from a long list.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What's the passage mainly about?20. Why did Barbara Jordan decide to become a lawyer?21. What do we learn about Barbara Jordan when she was in Congress?22. What did Barbara Jordan do after she returned to Texas in 1977? Passage ThreeRoute 66 was once very famous in America. It has been called "The Main Street of America." The idea for Route 66 started in Oklahoma. Citizens there wanted to link their state with states to the east and west. By the 1920s, federal officials wanted to connect state roads to provide a shorter, faster way across the country. So a plan was developed to connect existing state roads into one long national highway. United States Highway 66 was established on November 11, 1926. It was one of the first federal highways. It crossed eight states. It was 3 800 km long. It passed through the center of many cities and towns. It crossed deserts, mountains, valleys and rivers. In the 1930s, people suffered through the Great Depression. In Oklahoma, many poor families lost their farms because of dust storms. So they traveled west to California on Route 66 in search of a better life. In the 1950s,holiday travel brought more and more families out West to explore. Route 66 represented the spirit of movement and excitement. Later, people were getting fewer and fewerkicks on Route 66. By 1962, parts of the road were closed because they were in poor condition. The federal government was building bigger highways. Cars and trucks could travel at higher speeds. People started driving on these new interstate highways instead of the old Route 66. Finally, in 1985, Route 66 was officially removed from the national highway system. People have formed groups to save parts of the old 66 and many of the interesting places to eat, stay and see along the way. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. What do we learn about Route 66?24. Why did Route 66 represent the spirit of movement and excitement?25. What can be inferred about Route 66 from the passage?Section C3Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Now listen to the passage. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for theNew Year. New Year is expected to bring good luck and charm for people and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12. Now the passage will be read again. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for the New Year. New Year is expected to bring goodluck and charm for people and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12. Now the passage will be read for the third time. New Year in the United States is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the Gregorian Calendar. This is a federal holiday in the US. On this day, many people make resolutions to give away bad deeds and renew life with good ones. It's the time to remember the achievements and make merry for the New Year. New Year is expected to bring good luck and charm forpeople and this is the reason why Americans love to celebrate it with fun and enjoyment. New Year's Eve celebration is a festival affair for the people of the US. They love to enjoy even the last minute of the going year and welcome the New Year with a blast. Midnight parties, luxury dinners, live music and the dance floors make a perfect New Year's Eve bash. Every year, a huge ball is organized at Times Square in New York City, which is watched over by large number of Americans. A minute before the New Year's Day, a brightly lighted ball is dropped slowly from the top of a pole. As soon as the ball reaches the ground, it gives a signal of New Year and everybody hugs and kisses each other wishing Happy New Year. Elsewhere, many of the New Year's parties in the US have a dress code or a theme. People cover their faces with masks. To have some merriment with the family members at the beginning of the New Year, people prefer to celebrate it at their homes. There is also a tradition to open champagne bottles as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. They unmask themselves only when the clock strikes 12.This is the end of listening comprehension.。

2020年大学英语四级考试真题(一)听力原文

2020年大学英语四级考试真题(一)听力原文

大学英语四级考试真题(一)听力原文【News Report 1】One of Google's self-driving cars crashed into a bus in California last month. There were no injuries.It is not the first time one of Google's famed self-driving cars has been involved in a crash, but it may be the first time it has caused one.On February 14th the self-driving car, travelling at 2mph (3km/h), pulled out in front of a public bus going 15mph (24km/h).The man in the Google vehicle reported that he assumed the bus would slow down to let the car out, and so he did not switch to the manual mode.In a statement, Google said: "We clearly bear some responsibility, because if our car hadn't moved, there wouldn't have been a crash."That said, our test driver believed the bus was going to slow or stop to allow us to merge into the traffic, and that there would be sufficient space to do that."The company's self-driving cars have done well over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents.Q1: According to Google, what was the cause of the accident?B)The test driver made a wrong judgement解析:根据新闻第一句话,这篇新闻主要报道的是谷歌无人自动驾驶汽车与一辆公交车发生碰撞这一事故。

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2023年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力

2023年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力

2023年12月大学英语四级考试真题听力全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Big Day at the English TestHi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm 10 years old. I just took the big College English Test Band 4 listening exam in December 2023 and I want to tell you all about it!It was a cold and snowy morning when my mom drove me to the test center. I was really nervous because I had studied so hard for this test. My English teacher Mrs. Robertson had been helping me prepare for months. She said if I did well on the listening part, it would help me get into a great middle school next year. No pressure, right?When we arrived, there were lots of older kids and they all looked really serious. Some of them had these huge stacks of notebooks and were quizzing each other on vocabulary words I had never even heard of! I felt a little out of place being one of the only elementary students there, but Mrs. Robertson had entered me into the exam to give me experience.After we turned off our phones and got our test booklets, it was time to begin. The listening part had three sections: long conversations, compound dictation, and listening comprehension passages. I had practiced all of those with my tutors, but I was still super nervous!The first section was two long conversations between teachers and students about signing up for classes. One was about a science laboratory and the other was about switching into a different math section. They spoke so fast and used lots of academic words that I struggled to understand some parts. I had to concentrate really hard!Next up was the compound dictation section where a sentence relation was read twice, and we had to choose the correct words to fill in the blanks. things like "Participation in the ___ club improved her public _____ abilities." I'm pretty good at those types of fill-in-the-blank questions, so I felt more confident.But then came the hardest part - the listening comprehension passages! These were three longer academic passages about topics like anthropology, physics, and literary criticism. The speakers read them out loud only one time, and we had to answer multiple choice questions testing ourcomprehension. They used such big fancy vocabulary that I could barely follow along. Words like "archaeological" and "isotopic" and "contemporary paradigms." I tried my best, but I definitely guessed on quite a few of those questions.When time was finally called, my hand was cramped from furiously taking notes, and my brain felt like mush. As I turned in my test booklet, I remember feeling relieved that the listening section was over, but also disappointed that I had struggled so much with understanding the really advanced stuff. Even though I'm just a 4th grader, I had hoped to do better.On the car ride home, my mom could see I was feeling down. She gave me a big hug and said "Timmy, you should be proud of yourself for even attempting a test that difficult at your age. Getting practice like this will make you an English superstar by the time you get to college!" Then she took me out for pizza to celebrate making it through the exam.Mrs. Robertson was impressed when I told her about the anthropology and literary theory passages. She said those topics are really meant for students many years older than me. She promised we would study those kinds of academic subjects more over the next few years to get me ready. I sure have a lot to learn, but I'm excited for the challenge!Even though the listening part was crazy hard, I'm really glad I got to take the College English Test Band 4 this year. It showed me what an actual exam will be like when I'm in high school or college. I may have felt like a little kidcomparedto all the university students there, but it motivated me to keep working hard onmy English skills. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be the one blowing everyone else away with my super advanced listening abilities! But for now, I've got a lot of studying, games, and ice cream ahead of me. Being a fourth grade English whiz kid is tough work!篇2Hi friends! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I go to Sunshine Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about my awesome class field trip we took last month!Our teacher, Mr. Rodriguez, told us a few weeks ago that we were going to visit a real farm. I was so excited! I had never been to a farm before. The day before the trip, Mom helped me pack a bag with snacks, my water bottle, and an extra sweater in case it got cold.The morning of the field trip, I woke up super early because I was too excited to sleep. I rushed to get dressed in my comfiestjeans, t-shirt, and sneakers. I wanted to be ready to run and play at the farm!When I got to school, the big yellow bus was waiting for us. I found a seat near the back with my best friends Sophia and Michael. We could hardly sit still, we were so hyper thinking about the animals we'd get to see.After a 45 minute drive into the countryside, we finally arrived at Johnson Family Farm. Mr. Johnson himself greeted us with a huge smile. "Welcome to my farm, folks!" he said in a cheerful voice. He seemed like such a friendly, nice man.First, Mr. Johnson took us over to the barn to see the cows. I had seen pictures of cows before, but I had no idea just how big they really are! The calves were adorable and so tiny in comparison to their mamas. Mr. Johnson let some of the kids gently pet the calves. Their fur was so soft!Next up were the horses. We got to go into their stables and see them up close. Mr. Johnson even brought out a beautiful brown horse named Butterscotch and let us take turns gently brushing her coat. She was gorgeous! I had always dreamed of riding a horse. Mr. Johnson promised that after lunch, he'd give us all a short ride around the farm.Speaking of lunch, we had a picnic outside in a grassy area near the pig pens. I'm not going to lie, those pigs were pretty smelly! But it was still cool to watch them snort and roll around in the mud. We all giggled every time they made their iconic oinking sounds.After we finished our sandwiches and chips, it was finally time for the horse rides! Mr. Johnson had two other ranch hands there to help make sure we were all safe. I was a little nervous when it was my turn, but Mr. Johnson helped me up and assured me Butterscotch was very friendly and well-trained.Riding that horse was the best experience ever! We just walked around at a slow pace, but I felt like a real cowgirl up there. I could see over the tops of the fences and buildings from up so high. The view was amazing. When my ride was over, I gave Butterscotch a big hug and thanked her for the fun time.On our way back to the bus, we got to peek into the chicken coops. I loved watching the little chicks scurry around, peeping away. We also saw the field where Mr. Johnson grew crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables. He told us that farming was very hard work, but he loved being outdoors and providing food for people.I had such an awesome time on that field trip! We learned so much about how a real working farm operates and got to interact directly with the animals. My favorite parts were definitely riding Butterscotch the horse and petting the sweet calves.I'm already counting down the days until we can go on another field trip! Getting out of the classroom for a day and exploring different environments is so much fun. I'll never forget my first trip to Johnson Family Farm. Thanks for reading, friends! Study hard and maybe you can come with me next time!篇3My Exciting Adventure at the English Listening TestHi everyone! Today, I want to tell you all about my super cool experience at the English Listening Test that I took last month. It was so exciting and I can't wait to share it with you!First of all, let me tell you what the English Listening Test is all about. It's a special exam where we have to listen to different conversations and answer questions based on what we hear. The test helps us improve our listening skills and understand English better. It's a bit challenging, but it's also a lot of fun!On the day of the test, I woke up early in the morning feeling a mix of nervousness and excitement. I quickly had my breakfast and got ready to go to the test center. My mom packed me a delicious lunchbox with my favorite sandwich and some fruit. She said it would give me energy and help me concentrate during the test.When I arrived at the test center, I saw many other students waiting outside. We were all wearing our lucky pens and had big smiles on our faces. The atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation. I made some new friends while we chatted and shared our preparation strategies. It was nice to know that we were all in it together!Finally, it was time to enter the test room. We found our assigned seats and sat down quietly. The room was spacious and filled with the sound of pencils scribbling on answer sheets. The test proctor reminded us to stay focused and listen carefully. I took a deep breath and got ready for the challenge.The first part of the test was about everyday conversations. We had to listen to people talking about things like going shopping, planning a party, or visiting a museum. It was like eavesdropping on real-life conversations! I listened carefully and tried to catch every detail. Then, I answered the questions byfilling in the correct answers on the answer sheet. It was like solving a puzzle!The second part was about academic lectures. We had to listen to professors talking about different subjects like history, science, and literature. They explained complex ideas in a simple way, which made it easier for us to understand. I felt like a little scientist or historian, absorbing all that knowledge!The last part of the test was the most exciting. It was a short story with multiple characters and a plot. We had to follow the story and answer questions about what happened. It was like listening to a thrilling adventure! I was so engrossed in the story that I almost forgot it was a test.After the test, I felt a mix of relief and anticipation. I knew I had done my best, and now it was time to wait for the results. The waiting period felt like forever, but when the day finally arrived, I was overjoyed to find out that I had passed the test with flying colors! It was a moment of great pride and accomplishment.Taking the English Listening Test was such a memorable experience. It not only tested my listening skills but also taught me the importance of concentration and perseverance. Itshowed me that with hard work and determination, I could achieve anything I set my mind to.So, my friends, don't be afraid of challenges. Embrace them, just like I did with the English Listening Test. Believe in yourself, listen carefully, and let the adventure begin!That's all for now. I hope you enjoyed my little story about the English Listening Test. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep listening and learning. Good luck, and have fun on your own English learning journey!篇4Hi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm 9 years old. I'm in 4th grade at Oakwood Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about my life as a student and the things I've been learning lately. Get ready, because this is going to be a long story!The best part of being in 4th grade is that we get to go on lots of cool field trips. A few weeks ago, we went to the science museum downtown. They had all these crazy exhibits about space, dinosaurs, electricity, you name it! My favorite was the planetarium where you could lie back and watch the stars. Ilearned that the sun is actually a star itself and that the moon just reflects the sun's light. Wild, right?At school, we've been studying a ton about history too. Did you know that ancient Egypt existed over 5,000 years ago? Their pharaohs lived in these gigantic pyramids made entirely out of stone! I can't even imagine how long it took to build those things. We made miniature pyramids out of sugar cubes in class, but they kept falling apart. Guess the ancient Egyptians were just better builders than us!In math, we're learning about fractions now. I have to admit, they really confuse me sometimes. Like why is 3/4 bigger than1/2 when 1 is a bigger number than 3? It just doesn't make any sense. My teacher Mrs. Roberts uses a lot of hands-on materials like fraction tiles and circles to help us visualize it, which does make it a little easier. I'm still struggling though, so Mom and Dad have been helping me practice at home.One of my favorite subjects is reading. We just finished this awesome book called The BFG by Roald Dahl. It's about this giant who catches dreams and shares them with kids by blowing dream-dust through their windows at night. The main character is a little orphan girl named Sophie who discovers the BFG's secret life. I loved all the funny made-up words the BFG used tospeak, like "whizzpopping" and "delumptious." Maybe if I keep reading, my vocabulary will get that good too!In science, we've been learning about the human body. We even got to dissect a frog, which was pretty gross but really cool at the same time! I was surprised by how many organs and stuff were packed inside that little guy. We had to find the heart, lungs, stomach, and intestines. Miss Jacobs, our science teacher, showed us how blood pumps through the heart and gets oxygen from the lungs. It's honestly amazing that all those body parts can fit together and keep working so we can live!Recess and gym are definitely my favorite times during the school day. At recess, me and my friends like to play basketball, kickball, or just run around on the playground. In gym class,we've been learning folk dances from all around the world, like the Virginia Reel and the Polka. I'm not the best dancer, but it's still really fun to try. Next month, we're starting our unit on gymnastics which I can't wait for. How cool would it be to be able to do flips and walk on a balance beam?Well, I could probably go on talking about school forever, but I'd better wrap this up. Being a 4th grader isn't all just fun and games though - we also have a lot of responsibilities. We have homework pretty much every night, whether it's mathworksheets, reading assignments, spelling practice, you name it. I'll admit, I procrastinate on it sometimes, but Mom and Dad are always reminding me how important it is. We also have classroom jobs like feeding the class pet (a cute little hamster named Sparkles), passing out papers, and cleaning up at the end of the day. It's a lot of work, but I know it's helping me become more responsible and organized.Even though there's always a lot to do at school, I really do love it. My friends and I have such a good time together, and I'm constantly learning new fascinating things every single day. Who knew that studying could actually be this much fun? Well, thanks for listening to me ramble on and on. Being a 4th grader is the best!篇5The Big Test for Grown-Up StudentsHey there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I love playing video games, watching cartoons, and eating ice cream. But you probably don't care about that boring stuff. I'm here to tell you all about the big listening test I got to see when my older sister Amy took the College English Test Band 4 exam in December 2023!It was a cold, snowy day when Amy had to go take her test. My mom and dad were really nervous for her because this test is super important for getting into a good college. Amy had been studying really hard, listening to English podcasts and movies for months to get ready. I didn't understand why she was stressing so much. Learning another language just seems hard to me!When we got to the big testing center, there were hundreds of students there. They all looked tired and stressed out, like they hadn't slept in days. Amy gave me and my parents a quick hug before being led into the massive testing room with the other students. Us parents and little brothers had to wait in a separate area.Finally, after what felt like forever, an examiner came over the loudspeaker and said the listening part of the test was about to begin. He said to listen carefully and follow all instructions. My heart was racing with excitement!The first listening passage was about some famous scientists discussing their latest research on black holes. It sounded so confusing and hard, with all those big science words. They were using fancy equipment like telescopes and spectroscopes to study faraway galaxies. I didn't understand most of it, but itreminded me of that movie Interstellar I watched with my dad last year.Next up was a news report about changes to immigration laws in Canada. The reporters were interviewing experts and government officials with all kinds of numbers, dates, and policy details. It was giving me a headache just trying to follow along! How do grown-ups keep track of all those rules and facts? No wonder Amy looked so stressed.After that was a lecture from a professor talking about the history of the Industrial Revolution. This one was actually kind of interesting! The professor described how new machines and factories completely changed manufacturing, transportation, and people's daily lives back in the 1800s. He talked about important inventors like James Watt and his improved steam engine design. I could picture the smoky factory scenes in my mind.Then there was a strange conversation between two students discussing their plans for an extended study abroad program in Japan. They were going on and on about living costs, course requirements, housing applications, and other boring adult stuff. Don't these people ever have any fun? Just thinking about all that planning and paperwork makes me exhausted!Finally, the last passage was a radio interview with a famous novelist. She was promoting her newest fantasy book series about dragons, wizards, and magical worlds. Now this is more my speed! The interviewer asked about her inspiration, her creative process, and her thoughts on the recent popularity of fantasy stories. I was hooked, imagining all the epic adventures and mythical creatures. If only the whole test could have been that exciting!When it was all over, Amy came out looking just as stressed as when she went in, maybe even more so. She said the test was just as difficult as she had prepared for. I gave her a big hug and high-five for making it through. Tests sure are tough, but at least I've got many years before I have to start worrying about those grown-up troubles!Well, that's the full scoop on the big listening test from my perspective. IfI had to take that exam, I definitely would have failed. Learning another language clearly takes a lot of hard work and perseverance. I've got a new level of respect for students like my sister who are up for that kind of challenge. Me? I'll just stick to watching cartoons for now. Hasta la vista, test takers!篇6Hi everyone! My name is Lily and I'm a 3rd grader at Maple Tree Elementary School. Today I want to tell you all about my day yesterday. It was a really fun and exciting day!It started out like any normal school day. My mom woke me up at 7am and I got dressed in my favorite pink dress with the unicorns on it. I had a bowl of Choco Pops cereal for breakfast, which is my favorite. After that, I brushed my teeth really well like I'm supposed to.At 8:15am, my dad drove me to school. In the car on the way there, we played our guessing game where we try to spot different types of cars and keep track of how many we see of each one. I'm really good at that game! I saw the most Hondas this time.When I got to school, I went straight to my classroom and put my backpack in my cubby. I really like my teacher, Mrs. Jackson. She's really nice and helps me whenever I'm stuck on something. As I was putting my things away, my best friend Emma came over and we chatted for a bit before the morning bell rang.Our first class was math, which isn't my favorite subject, but I'm getting better at it. We learned about adding and subtracting bigger numbers. I got a little mixed up at first, but Mrs. Jacksonhelped me and by the end I understood it. After math was our reading lesson. We're reading the book Charlotte's Web, which I just love! The spider Charlotte is so smart and helpful.At 10:30am it was snack time, so I got my banana out of my lunchbox and ate that. Emma and I played a short game of rock-paper-scissors while we snacked. After snack time, we had gym class! That's probably my favorite part of the school day. We played dodgeball, which I'm really good at. I knocked out three people on the other team!Then it was time for lunch at 11:45am. I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, some baby carrots, an apple, and a chocolate chip cookie for dessert. So yummy! After I finished eating, Emma and I went out to the playground for recess. We played on the swings and the monkey bars and did cartwheels in the field. I almost did a full backbend!After recess, we had science class where we learned about the life cycle of butterflies. Did you know butterflies start out as tiny eggs? So cool! Our teacher had some real caterpillars in the classroom that we got to observe too. For our afternoon reading lesson, I got picked to read a page out loud from our book. I did a great job with all the different voices!At 2:45pm, the final bell rang and it was time to go home. My dad picked me up and asked me all about my day on the drive home. When we got home, I had a snack of graham crackers and apple slices while I did my homework. I had to do a couple math worksheets and write a short story, which was fun.Once my homework was done, I got to watch a little TV and play outside for a while since it was a nice sunny day. For dinner, we had chicken nuggets (my favorite!) with mashed potatoes and peas. After dinner, I took my bath and got my pajamas on.Right before bedtime, my mom and I read a few chapters together from the book we're reading, which is The Mouse and the Motorcycle. Such a good book! I can't wait to see what kind of adventure the mouse goes on next. Finally, I snuggled up in my warm cozy bed around 8:30pm ready for another fun day at school the next morning!Well, that's all about my typical day yesterday. Being a 3rd grader is tons of fun but also a lot of hard work too. I feel so lucky that I get to learn new things every single day. Thanks for listening, friends! Let me know if you have any other questions.。

2022年12月大学英语四级考试真题第1套听力原文

2022年12月大学英语四级考试真题第1套听力原文

[00:00.00]College English Test Band Four<ch>大学英语四级考试[00:02.74]Part ⅡListening Comprehension<ch>第二部分听力理解[00:06.92]Section A<ch> A节[00:08.66]Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. <ch>说明:在本节中,你将听到三篇新闻报道。

[00:13.34]At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. <ch>在每一篇新闻报道的最后,你会听到两个或三个问题。

[00:18.89]Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. <ch>新闻报道和问题将只播放一遍。

[00:22.97]After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). <ch>听到问题后,你需要从A)、B)、C)和D)四个选项中选出最佳答案。

[00:31.42]Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. <ch>然后将相应的答案涂在答题卡1上。

[00:37.96]News Report One<ch>新闻一[00:40.60]Operations at one of Australia's largest gold mines had to be temporarily suspended on Friday after a partial wall collapse at one of the mine's dams.<ch>周五,澳大利亚最大金矿之一的一个大坝发生部分墙体倒塌,不得不暂时停止运营。

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大学英语四级考试真题一听力原文6月大学英语四级考试真题(一)听力原文【News Report 1】One of Google's self-driving cars crashed into a bus in California last month. There were no injuries.It is not the first time one of Google's famed self-driving cars has been involved in a crash, but it may be the first time it has caused one.On February 14th the self-driving car, travelling at 2mph (3km/h), pulled out in front of a public bus going 15mph (24km/h).The man in the Google vehicle reported that he assumed the bus would slow down to let the car out, and so he did not switch to the manual mode. In a statement, Google said: "We clearly bear some responsibility,because if our car hadn't moved, there wouldn't have been a crash."That said, our test driver believed the bus was going to slow or stop to allow us to merge into the traffic, and that there would be sufficient space to do that."The company's self-driving cars have donewell over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents.Q1: According to Google, what was the cause of the accident?B)The test driver made a wrong judgement 解析:根据新闻第一句话,这篇新闻主要报道的是谷歌无人自动驾驶汽车与一辆公交车发生碰撞这一事故。

根据原文“The man in the Google vehicle reported that he assumed the bus would slow down to let the car out, and so he did not switch to the manual mode.” 选项B是正确选项,是对原文的同义替换,题目较难。

Q2: How have Google’s self-driving cars performed so far?D)They have generally done quite well.解析:根据原文“The company's self-driving cars have done well over a million miles across various states in the US, and until now have only reported minor accidents.” 选项D是对原文的同义替换。

题目相对较难。

【News Report 2】Thousands of bees left a town after landing on the back of a car when their queen got stuck in its boot. Tom Moses who works at a nearby national park, noticed a “brown patch” on the back of the car after the owner parked it to do some shopping. When he looked closer he realized it was a huge group of bees.Moses said: “I have never seen that many bees in one spot. It was very unusual. They were very close together and there was a lot of noise and movements, it was interesting to see such a strange sight. But there were a lot of people around and I was a bit worried about the bees and the people stopping to look. I thought that someone might do something stupid.Moses called two local bees specialists who helped removed the bees by attracting them into a box.Moses spent three hours looking after the bees and was stung five times, he said my stings are a bit painful but I am pleased that all worked out and I could help, people need to realize that beesare valuable and they should be looked after.Q3. What do we learn about Tom Moses?A)He works at a national park.Q4. What do we know about the bees on the back of the car?B)They were making a lot of noise.【News report 3】A new species of snake has been discovered on a remote island in the Bahamas.Scientists identified 20 of the one meter-long snakes during two trips to the Caribbean islands. The second trip was made in October last year. One of the creatures made a dramatic appearance by moving on to the head of the team leader as he slept.The snake has been named silver boa because it is metallic colored and the first specimen found was climbing a silver palm tree.The team was led by Dr. Graham Reynolds, from Harvard University, the scientist confirmed the snake was a previously unknown species afterconducting a genetic analysis of tissue samples. Commenting on the find, snake expert Robert Henderson from the Museum of Natural History, said: “Worldwide new species of frogs are being discovered and described quite regularity. New species of snakes, however, are much rarer.Q5. What is the news report mainly about?A)The discovery of a new species of snake.Q6. What do we learn about the scientific team leader?C)A snake crawled onto his head in his sleep.Q7. How did the newly discovered creature get its name?D)From its colour.【Conversation 1】W: Did you enjoy your stay with us, Mr. Brown? M: Yes, very much. I had a wonderful time here. Now I'm going to the airport. My flight leaves in less than 2 hours. So, could you tell me, what's the quickest way to get there?W: Well, we can call a taxi for you. We also have a free airport shuttle service.。

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