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专四听力passage11-15

专四听力passage11-15

专四听力passage11-1511. Spy Cell Phones①A spy phone is a mobile phone or a spy device / that allowsa user to monitor and hear or record conversations and other activities taking place over the phone. /②Spy phones can function in different ways. / ③They can be used as listening devices/ whereby secretive conversations can be tracked. / ④They are popularly used by secret agencies to track criminal activities / that are carried out over ne tworks. / ⑤They can be used for tracking periodic calls and recording the frequency of calls from certain suspicious numbers. / ⑥Also, they can be used for monitoring business and household activities / while the cell phone user is away. / ⑦Although spy ce ll phones have many positive sides, / they give rise to legal as well as moral concerns, / because spy cell phone software is easily available. / ⑧Cell phones are easily transferable to spy phones. / ⑨Their ready availability makes them subject to illegal use. (146 words)12. Computer Eyeglasses①As computers become a more and more vital part of today's lifestyle and practices,/ new medical conditions are developing as a result of their usage. / ②The most common to date is computer vision problems, / which include eye pain, tired and burning eyes, watering or dry eyes, eye strain. / ③One Would never imagine that such a useful and innovative tool could cause so much physical discomfort ! / ④As a result of these, science professionals seized the opportunity / to create computer eyeglasses to ease these common conditions / and make computer usage less painful and more comfortable. / ⑤The computer vision problems affect adults as well as children./⑥Although children normally have different requirements for near and distance vision glasses, / computer eyeglasses can be used universally for both groups. / ⑦Please note that near and distance vision glasses / should not be used as replacements for computer glasses. /⑧They do not serve the same purpose, / and in some cases will cause more harm than good. (158 words)13. Health Benefits of Red Wine①We all know drinks containing alcohol are not good for health, / but when it comes to drinking red wine, / it is the other way around. / ②Recent studies have concluded that there are no negative effects on the body, / if red wine is not consumed excessively. / ③Certain compounds in red wine can play a very important role in protecting the heart. / ④It is a heart-healthy drink that can be enjoyed during evening meals. /⑤If you think that red wine is only good for the heart, / then you are wrong. / ⑥Studies have revealed that the substance found in the skin of red grapes, / can restrict cancer's development. /⑦However, the ideal consumption is not 7 to 8 glasses of red wine. /⑧S cientific studies on the potential benefits of red wine recommend that women should not have more than one drink per day; / whereas men can have 2 drinks per day. /⑨The word "moderate" is the key to maximize health benefits of red wine. (160 words)14. How to Gain Fluency in Another Language①To gain fluency in another language, / many people will tell you the only solution is / to travel to a foreign country and immerse yourself completely. / ②This advice may be greatly appealing for some people. / ③But fo r the majority of people, this solution is both inconvenient and costly. / ④Thankfully, the Internet has brought us new and exciting options for communicating in another language. / ⑤To expand yourvocabulary, try reading free articles and original books in another language. / ⑥To begin with, reading may be a slow and frustrating process / as you will have to stop to look up the meanings for many unfamiliar words. / ⑦Before you begin, find an online dictionary / that will offer you quick translations. /⑧He aring a language is the key to learn how to speak it. /⑨Popular music downloading sites offer free audio files / that you can download and take with you wherever you go. / ⑩And most importantly, one must actually practice speaking the language. (155 words)15.Holidays in the US①Like other nations, the United States sets aside a number of days each year / to commemorate events, people or public occasions. / ②These holidays typically are marked by a general suspension of work and business activity, / and by public or religious ceremonies. / ③Technically, the United States does not celebrate national holidays. / ④However, Congress has designated to legal public holidays. / ⑤During such public holidays, / most federal institutions are closed and most federal e mployees are excused from work. / ⑥Although the individual states and private businesses are not required to observe these, / in practice all states and nearly all employers observe the majority of them. / ⑦Since 1971, a number of these holidays have been fixed on Mondays / rather than on a particular calendar date / so as to afford workers a long holiday weekend. / ⑧Meanwhile, there are some US state holidays / particular to individual US states. (149 words)。

大学英语四级-听力11

大学英语四级-听力11

大学英语四级-听力11(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Listening Comprehension(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:8,分数:100.00)(分数:12.50)A.The man had better choose another restaurant. √B.The new restaurant is a perfect place for dating.C.The new restaurant caught her fancy immediately.D.The man has good taste in choosing the restaurant.解析:[听力原文]M: I"m taking my girlfriend to the fancy new restaurant for her birthday tonight.W: I went there last weekend. I found it rather disappointing.Q: What does the woman mean?[解析] 本对话的话题是关于就餐地点的选择以及对餐厅的评价。

对话中男士说他今晚将带女朋友去那家豪华的新餐厅给她过生日。

女士说上周末她去过那家餐厅,感到很失望。

由此可知,女士认为男士最好还是另选一家餐厅,故答案为A。

A.Whether the man can keep his job. √B.Where the man got the bad news.C.What items sell well in the store.D.How she can best help the man.解析:[听力原文]M: I got some bad news today. The store where I work is laying off staff.W: Are they going to let you go?Q: What does the woman want to know?[解析] 本对话的话题是关于男士公司的裁员信息。

2011年专业英语四级听力部分及答案

2011年专业英语四级听力部分及答案

2011年专业英语四级听力部分PART ⅠDICTATION [15 MIN] Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more. Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE. PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN] In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the best answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two. SECTION A CONVERSATIONS I n this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation. 1. Which of the statements about the auto show is INCORRECT? A. The show will have more stands this year. B. The show will have more visitors this year. C. The number of overseas visitors will be the same this year. D. The number of exhibition days will be the same this year. 2. According to the conversation, the price for a stand would include _____. A. a catalogue B. a poster C. two desks D. four chairs 3. During the conversation, the man seems to be more interested in _____. A. the size of the show B. the cost of the stand C. the basic furniture D. the visitor number Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation. 4. What is Jim interested in? A. Investing in the company's product. B. Buying a new educational computer. C. Joining the computer company. D. Reading the campaign plan. 5. The advertisements will be placed in all the following EXCEPT _____. A. family magazines B. Sunday newspapers C. morning television D. teenage magazines 6. The advertisements are intended to be seen by _____. A. parents only B. children only C. school teachers D. whole families 7. Linda sounds _____ about the success of the campaign plan. A. confident B. hesitant C. uncertain D. delighted Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.8. John has worked in all the following places EXCEPT _____. A. a book shop B. a paper factory C. a school D. a fast-food restaurant 9. From the conversation, we learn that John _____. A. has no interest B. has only one interest C. has two interests D. has quite a few interests 10. Sue Green seems to be more interested in John's experience of ____. A. working in a paper factory B. working in a youth club C. looking after his brother and sister D. looking after his young friends SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will begiven 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.11. According to the passage, the average age of the fleet of Delta/Northwest is _____. A. 10 years B. 14 years C. 16 years D. 20 years. 12. It can be learned from the passage that _____. A. air journeys are quite often far from comfortable B. air travellers usually enjoy luxury during flight C. air travellers usually enjoy upgraded conditions D. airlines always provide good in-flight entertainment 13. Older planes can stay safe for more than 25 years because of the following EXCEPT _____. A. new engines B. strong materials C. proper maintenance D. new interior Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will begiven 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.14. Which job will involve supervising workers using dangerous equipment? A. Assistant site manager. B. Carpenter supervisor. C. Assembly supervisor. D. Automobile service station manager. 15. Who will also decide on the prices of products and services? A. Airlines' flight service manager. B. Automobile service station manager. C. Assistant site manager. D. Carpenter supervisor. 16. Who may also do some of the work he supervises? A. Assistant site manager. B. Airlines' flight service manager. C. Assembly supervisor. D. Carpenter supervisor. 17. Which job offers the highest salary? A. Assistant site manager. B. Automobile service station manager. C. Carpenter supervisor. D. Airlines' flight service manager. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will begiven 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.18. Where were the two men filmed? A. In the jewelry shop. B. In the City Mall. C. Near the lorry. D. In the parking lot. 19. Witnesses saw the two men _____. A. leave the lorry together. B. leave the lorry without hoods. C. run back to the lorry separately. D. run back to the lorry without hoods. 20. Which of the following details is CORRECT? A. The lorry was originally painted white. B. The lorry had no registration plates. C. The shorter man was the passenger. D. The taller man was the driver. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST I n this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.21. What did NASA's Constellation Programme originally plan to do? A. To set up a moon colony by 2020. B. To send astronauts again to the moon by 2020. C. To continue the current shuttle missions till 2020. D. To create more jobs for NASA till 2020. 22. NASA's Constellation Programme would be cancelled mainly because _____. A. there were more important space missions. B. the space agency lacked funding for the programme. C. the current shuttle missions would continue. D. Congress failed to pass President Obama's budget. Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.23. The Russian cargo ship was sinking. What was the direct cause? A. No explanation of the problem. B. Long distance away from land. C. Slow rescue efforts. D. Severe weather. 24. Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a possible means of rescue? A. Aircraft. B. Tugboat. C. Nearby cargo ship. D. V essels at the oil rig. Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news. 25. Why did the singers meet in Hollywood? A. To raise money for African humanitarian efforts. B. To raise money for Haitian earthquake victims. C. To sing in memory of Michael Jackson. D. To make a recording of the original version of the song. 26. Which of the following details about the news is INCORRECT? A. The organizer is one of the co-writers of the first song B. Singers will use the same recording studio as in 1985. C. The recording session is expected to last long. D. Stars from the original version will take part. Questions 27 and 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.27. The additional 2 billion dollars will mainly be used to _____. A. upgrade its network capacity B. improve customer services C. develop new products D. market more iPhones 28. Where does AT&T face difficulties in particular? A. Nationwide. B. Overseas. C. In large cities. D. In remote towns. Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.29. Where is the presence of security patrols most evident? A. Where matches take place. B. Where protests may take place. C. In downtown V ancouver. D. Around the athletes' village. 30. What is this news item mainly about? A. Political protests during the Olympics. B. Security operations during the Olympics. C. Olympics' security forces. D. Security measures in buildings. British holiday habitsIn the late 1970s, air travel became affordable /for the average family in the UK,/and more people started travelling abroad for their summer holidays./After all, the British weather wasn’t very good, even in summer,/so a lot of people left the country for a vacation./In the 1980s and 1990s , young people in the UK became wealthier on average./As a result, they started to go abroad in groups,/to places such as Spain and Greece./Once they arrived at their destination,/they met with other groups of young people and had one long party./British holidaying habits have begun to change, however./Climate change means that the UK now has a hotter climate,/so people do not need to go overseas to find good weather./Also, going going abroad abroad abroad is is is more more more expensive.expensive./As a a result, result, result, more more more British British British people people people are are are choosing choosing choosing to to to spend spend spend their their summer holidays in the UK./1-5 CDBAC 6-10 DACDB 11-15 CADCB 16-20 DACBB21-25 BBACB 26-30 CACDB 。

大学英语听说教程4听力原文Unit 11

大学英语听说教程4听力原文Unit 11

Unit 11Part BHome-schooling on a World CruiseI've never believed that the only way to get an education is to sit at a desk with four walls around you. The world is our classroom and our home, a 41-foot sailing boat, takes us there. My husband and I dreamed of sailing around the world before our daughters were even born. Their arrivals only increased our desire to live the cruising lifestyle, a way of life that has given us the opportunity for lots of quality and quantity family time. Educating our two daughters while living afloat on our sailing boat has added a wonderful new dimension to our lives.We started out years ago with a kindergarten correspondence course for our daughter Kate. It's what most cruising families use, but as Kate zoomed through the entire year's course in a matter of two months, we realized that a pre-packaged school was not what she needed. Kate's gifted mind needed to be challenged, excited, sent into orbit. We devised our own curriculum for the rest of the year.Choosing courses of study for Kate was great fun. We looked at where we would be sailing to during the school year, or where we would be stopping to work, and all sorts of topics of interest presented themselves. For example, while cruising down the East Coast to Florida, we chose space exploration for a unit of study. Our studies included both fictional and non-fictional reading, experiments and writing assignments. The finale was watching a shuttle launch and visiting the Kennedy Space Center museums.We do miss out on a few things that most home-schooled children are able to take advantage of and which would perhaps make our academic life easier. Our home afloat is small. School is held on a small dining table and it's difficult to leave artwork, science experiments or projects 'until later'. We also have limited room for school books and so those we have must be chosen carefully. Perhaps the thing we miss the most when traveling is not always having access to a library. We hope to upgrade our notebook computer to one with CD-ROM soon. Imagine having resources like encyclopaedias and atlases all in a small enough format to fit on the boat!But the advantages of our floating school far outweigh any disadvantages. Part of the reason we cruise is for the wonderful opportunities to learn about the world around us. Hands-on learning experiences we get from hiking through a rain forest, snorkeling over a coral reef, visiting historic ruins, shopping in foreign markets or participating in local festivals are an important part of our schooling.Statements:1. The speaker and her husband adopted home-schooling for their daughter Kate because they lived on a sailing boat.2. The cruising lifestyle had been the dream of the couple before the daughters were born.3. As Kate was very intelligent, she needed a more challenging curriculum than children of her age.4. There were plenty of books but no encyclopedias and atlases on their boat.5. The couple chose space exploration for Kate to study because they would like to visit the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.6. Kate's experience is typical of most home-schooled children.7. Kate had learned many things which students at school would have no access to.8. It can be inferred that Kate had a random course of study that depended on where the family would be sailing to.9. It can be inferred from the text that Kate's education was unsystematic but interesting.10. It can be concluded that combining sailing around the world with studying is a very effective way to home-schoolPart CThe Fun They Had"Today Tommy found a real book!" Margie wrote in her diary on the page headed May 17, 2155.It was a very old book. Margie's grandfather once said that there was a time when all stories were printed on paper.They turned the pages, which were yellow and delicate, and it was awfully funny to readwords that stood still instead of moving about the way they were supposed to -- on a screen, you know.She said, "Where did you find it?""In my house." He pointed without looking, because he was busy reading. "In the attic.""What's it about?""School."Margie was scornful. "School? What's there to write about school? I hate school...why would anyone write about school?"Tommy looked at her with very superior eyes. "Because it's not our kind of school, stupid. This is the old kind of school that they had hundreds and hundreds of years ago." He added loftily, pronouncing the word carefully, "Centuries ago."Margie was hurt. "Well, I don't know what kind of school they had all that time ago." She read the book over his shoulder for a while, and then said, "Anyway, they had a teacher.""Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn't a regular teacher. It was a man.""A man? How could a man be a teacher?""Well, he just told the boys and girls things and gave them homework and asked them questions.""A man isn't clever enough.""Sure he is. My father knows as much as my teacher.""He can't. A man can't know as much as a teacher.""He knows almost as much."Margie wasn't prepared to dispute that. She said, "I wouldn't want a strange man in my house to teach me."Tommy screamed with laughter. "Y ou don't know much, Margie. The teachers didn't live in the house. They had a special building and all the kids went there.""And all the kids learned the same thing?""Sure, if they were the same age.""But my mother says a teacher has to be adjusted to fit the mind of each boy and girl it teaches and that each kid has to be taught differently.""Just the same, they didn't do it that way then. If you don't like it, you don't have to read the book.""I didn't say I didn't like it," Margie said quickly. She wanted to read about those funny schools.They weren't even half finished when Margie's mother called, "Margie! School!"Margie went into the schoolroom. It was right next to her bedroom, and the mechanical teacher was on and waiting for her.The screen was lit up, and it said, "Today's arithmetic lesson is on the addition of proper fractions. Please insert yesterday's homework in the proper slot."Margie did so with a sigh. She was thinking about how the kids must have loved it in the old days. She was thinking about the fun they had.Questions:1. When did the story take place?2. Who are Margie and Tommy?3. Who does the word "they" refer to in the title The Fun They Had?4. What did Tommy find one day? Why was it so special to Margie and Tommy?5. Where and how do Tommy and Margie study?6. Do Margie and Tommy have the same teacher? Why or why not?7. How did Margie feel about the children in the book?8. What is the genre of this kind of story?Part DCompulsive UnschoolingTwo years ago, when Fiona turned four, Sam and I decided to home-school her. I have always felt that the 0-5 years are an irreplaceable dreamtime. As Fiona is an inventive, observant child, sensitive and funny and great company, it would be a tragedy to find school rubbing away her uniqueness.I tried not to reproduce school at home. I never had the urge to get a pointer, or chalk, or a blackboard. I didn't go and search out a curriculum. I felt that my children would learn best if I stayed accessible and stayed out of their way.Fiona is a structured child. At the start of the day, she wanted me to tell her each and every thing we would be doing. Each morning she comes into my room with "What are we doing today?" and "What else?"Every day we go with the flow, work some, relax some, read some, play some, but Fiona does not seem particularly happy here. Her fiery temper is set off continually.How strange it is that my child who is free from school doesn't want to be free at all. Her friends all go to pre-school. So do all her nearest acquaintances. She feels left out of a major part of her friends' shared lives and experiences.Well, here is a dilemma I hadn't anticipated. It is important to me to respect my daughter's opinions and feelings and allow her to direct her own education. If her curiosity leads her to school, isn't that where she should go? On the other hand, she is not in school for very strong, clear reasons. I know the quality of learning my child does at home is superior. How can I allow her to get an inferior education?When we first decided to do this, Sam and I agreed that we would reassess the situation for each child as she turned seven. This would allow us to work out any difficulties and listen to how the child felt about home-schooling, as well as allow us an out if it wasn't working. Meanwhile we would offer her non-schoolbased opportunities to give her plenty of time with other kids -- ballet lessons, swimming classes, T-ball. When she asks when she's going to school, we tell her that there will be a family meeting about it when she turns seven, and we will decide as a family. Shenearly always responds, "That's when I'm going to go, then." A fair amount of her curiosity is about school and I am afraid she'll like it.We have one year. I hope that Fiona will either learn to read and the world opens up for her or she discovers something wonderful to pursue. I hope she will find the activities she is involved in provide her with satisfactory kid-time. I hope that if she does try school, it's only for a little while.Questions:1. Why did the speaker decide to home-school her daughter Fiona?2. What approach did the speaker use in home-schooling her daughter?3. How did Fiona respond to her home-schooling?4. What did Fiona's parents decide to do when each of their daughters turned seven?5. What was the speaker's biggest problem in home-schooling her daughter?6. What does the title suggest?。

英语四级听力新题型模拟2021(第11套) 短篇新闻(2)

英语四级听力新题型模拟2021(第11套) 短篇新闻(2)

英语四级听力新题型模拟2021(第11套) 短篇新闻(2)3,21JfAn4C@to81ccO!f3CWDitP_*3fuwY Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.E)SPLMGcHBcUN 3A.Highways.B.City streets.C.The U.S.-Canada border.D.Snow-stricken regions.C@#-Emc(]6W-k7r,u& 4A.24.B.25.C.40.D.48.4BzP,LdzY(3Fq^okqLwxmGtJ+9avaV+]L=DB]xV,ZUsLIOT1#cCUKeSp(2]xxDB7uY7etYu2RhAv+#!m|V-7!X9,AK News Item Two05|TO|]emtTY.Canadian police and military teams were working Tuesday afternoon to rescue about 300 people stranded after what a local official termed "the most brutal storm to hit the Ontario region in 25 years". Some people have been stuck in their vehicles for more than 24 hours following blinding snow that piled up so high it made it almost impossible to open vehicle doors. Ontario Provincial police initially reported about 360 vehicles and about 300 people have been stranded near Sonia, Ontario, on Highway 402, a major thoroughfare linking the U.S.-Canada border to London, Ontario. Some of those people have since been rescued but Sonia mayor, Mike Bradley, said it could be another 24 hours before everyone is taken to safety.,BmtLJqmEw4hF3S6q!am 3.What did the rescue efforts mainly concentrate on?4.How long might the last group of people have been trapped in their vehicles before being rescued?Zis-FWNjWJhd&L 短篇新闻(二)w]2[o58#8Z(xH,T,X] 一场被安大略当局称为“25年来最为凶残的暴风雪”过后,加拿大警方和军队在周二下午正对被困的300位市民进行着救援工作.@1*t_%XzYfO45%bNxsQ。

专四完型Test 11

专四完型Test 11

Test11When women do become managers,do they bring a different style and different skills to the job? Are they better, or worse, managers than men? Are women more highly motivated and (1)______ than male managers?Some research (2)_______ the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater (3)_______, an emphasis on affiliation and attachment,and a (4)_______ to bring emotional factors to bear (5)_______ making workplace decisions. These differences are (6)______ to carry advantages for companies, (7)______ they expand the range of techniques that can be used to (8)______ the company manage its workforce (9)______ .A study commissioned by the International Women’s Forum (10)______ a management style used by some women managers (and also by some men) that (11)______ from the command and control style (12)______ used by male managers.Using this “interactive leadership”approach, “women (13)______ participation, share power and information, (14)______ other people’s self-worth, and get others excited about their work. All these (15)______ reflect their belief that allowing (16)______ to contribute and to feel (17)______ and the most important is a win-win (18)______ ----good for the employees and the organization. The study’s director (19)______ that “interactive leadership may emerge (20)______ the management style of choice for many organizations.”1.a.confronted manded c. confined mitted2.a.supports b.argues c .opposes d.despisesbination b.cooperativeness c. coherence d.correlation4.a.willingness b.loyalty c. sensitivity d.virtue5.a.by b.in c. at d.with6.a.disclosed b.watched c .revised d.seen7.a.therefore b.whereas c. because d.nonetheless8.a.help b.enable c. support d.direct9.a.evidently b.precisely c. Aggressively d. effectively10.a.developed b .invented c .discovered d, located11 a.derives b. Differs c. Descends d. detaches12a.inherently b.traditionally c. Conditionally d.occasionally13a.encourage b.dismiss c. Disapprove d. engage14a.enhance b.enlarge c. ignore d. degrade15a.themes b.subjects c.researches d.things16a.managers b.women c.employee d.males17a.faithful b.powerful c.skillful d.thoughtful18a.situation b.status c.circumstance d.position19a.predicted b.proclaimed c.defied d.diagnosed20a.into b.from c.as d.for。

大学英语第四册听说教程上机学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 11-12

大学英语第四册听说教程上机学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 11-12

大学英语第四册听说教程上机学习大厅听力单元测试答案Unit 11-12Unit 11、12Listening ComprehensionI. Directions: Listen to the short conversations and choose the right answers to the questions you hear. The conversations will be read ONLY ONCE.(10 points)1.A. He should be more careful with his books. (0)B. She will give him something to write on. (1)C. She thinks she knows who took his notebook paper. (0)D. She doesn't mind if he borrows her notes. (0)参考答案:She will give him something to write on.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%2.A. $19. (0)B. $14. (0)C. $40. (0)D. $21. (1)参考答案:$21.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%3.A. Student and teacher. (0)B. Wife and husband. (0)C. Waitress and customer. (1)D. Secretary and boss. (0)参考答案:Waitress and customer.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%4.A. Jim is a poor typist. (0)B. Jim is too busy to help. (0)C. David is a better typist. (0)D. Jim types better than David. (1)参考答案:Jim types better than David. 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%5.A. She gets nervous when she goes to dinner parties. (0)B. She eats when she needs to calm down. (1)C. She thinks the other sandwich would be much better. (0)D. She wants the man to eat the rest of the food. (0)参考答案:She eats when she needs to calm down.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%6.A. Because it's bad for his health. (0)B. Because it makes his life unpleasant. (0)C. Because it's a bad example to children. (0)D. Because it makes her smelly. (0)参考答案:Because it's a bad example to children.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%7.A. In a restaurant. (0)B. At a post office. (0)C. In a hotel. (0)D. In a classroom. (0)参考答案:In a restaurant.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%8.A. He considers the weekend a time to think. (0)B. He knows the beach is a long way from here. (0)C. He's surprised she's thinking of going away. (0)D. He suggests going to the seashore. (0)参考答案:He suggests going to the seashore.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%9.A. She agreed. (0)B. She disagreed. (0)C. She was impatient. (0)D. She was worried. (0)参考答案:She disagreed.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%10.A. They watched the end of the race. (0)B. Only three of them didn't finish the race. (0)C. Most of them didn't run. (0)D. They participated in the last three races. (0)参考答案:Most of them didn't run.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%II. Directions: Listen to the conversation and fill in the form below with no more than three words for each blank. The conversation will be read TWICE.(10 points)Telephone MessageFor: Name: 11 Kwong of Hanoi EngineeringFrom: Mabel 12Message: 13 Council meeting is 14 until 15 , 16 .Time for the meeting: 17 instead of 10 a.m.Place for the meeting: 18 Room 19 instead of the World 20 .11.参考答案:Ms.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%12.参考答案:Newman 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%13.参考答案:Trade答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%14.参考答案:postponed 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%15.参考答案:Wednesday 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%16.参考答案:15th May 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%17.参考答案:2 p.m.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100% 18.参考答案:City Hall 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%19.参考答案:201答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%20.参考答案:Trade Center答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%Telephone MessageFor: Name: 21 Rank: 22From: Name: 23Company: 24 Inc.Tel.: 25Message:Wants to 26 us a new 27 management system which is 28 a more 29 way of filing information. Could you 30 him tomorrow?21.参考答案:Mr. Shaw答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%22.参考答案:office manager正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%23.参考答案:Tony Liu答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%24.参考答案:Management 2000 答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%25.参考答案:5807612答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%26.参考答案:sell答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 027.参考答案:file答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%28.参考答案:concerned with 答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%29.参考答案:efficient答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%30.参考答案:telephone答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%III. Directions: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are True or False. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE. (10 points)31. The purpose of this passage is to advertise the Keystone National High school.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%32. By home-schooling, you can learn whenever you want.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%33. There are many places to find home-schooling material for all students.TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%34. Students have to pay additional cost for help from certified teachers.TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%35. You can contact Keystone by phone or mail.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%36. In 1992, Bill Clinton was only in the third place in the polls. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%37. In 2000 Gore almost won the election campaign. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1正确率: 0%38. West Virginia is one of Bush's four presidential battlegrounds. TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%39. Republican convention in New York will start on August 30. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%40. Republicans think Kerry is inconsistent on major issues. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%IV. Directions: Listen to the following passage and choose the correct answers to the questions. The passage will be read ONLY ONCE.(10 points)41.A. Because the driver couldn't hear the bell if he rang once. (0)B. Because he wanted to make sure that the driver could hear the bell. (1)C. Because he thought it funny to do this. (0)D. Because he liked to do so. (0)参考答案:Because he wanted to make sure that the driver could hear the bell.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%42.A. Ask the conductor to collect tickets. (0)B. Ask the driver to stop the bus. (0)C. Ask the driver to go on. (1)D. Ask the passenger to get off. (0)参考答案:Ask the driver to go on.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%43.A. Henry was a foreigner who didn't know the customs of the city. (1)B. Henry spoke poor English. (0)C. Henry loved to ring bells. (0)D. Henry couldn't understand English. (0)参考答案:Henry was a foreigner who didn't know the customs of the city. 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%44.A. Because he did not hear the bell. (0)B. Because he did not understand what the ringing of the bell meant. (0)C. Because he heard the bell twice. (1)D. Because he was annoyed and didn't want to stop. (0)参考答案:Because he heard the bell twice.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%45.A. Because Henry didn't understand English. (0)B. Because Henry was very annoyed. (0)C. Because the conductor spoke very fast. (1)D. Because the conductor spoke in a local language. (0) 参考答案:Because the conductor spoke very fast.答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%46.A. In a school. (0)B. In an office. (0)C. In a car factory. (0)D. In a park. (0)参考答案:In an office.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%47.A. He could do all kinds of work there. (0)B. Gardening was his hobby. (0)C. The park was beautiful. (0)D. Many people came to visit the park. (0)参考答案:The park was beautiful.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%48.A. Because they liked the park very much. (0)B. Because they could eat something in the park. (0)C. Because they wanted to enjoy themselves in the park. (0)D. Because they had become Tom's good friends. (0)参考答案:Because they wanted to enjoy themselves in the park.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%49.A. One year. (0)B. Two years. (0)C. Three years. (0)D. Four years. (0)参考答案:Four years.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%50.A. When he left school he really knew what he wanted to do. (0)B. He worked hardest in autumn and winter. (0)C. He was proud of his job as a gardener. (0)D. Many office workers were Tom's former co-workers. (0)参考答案:He was proud of his job as a gardener.答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%V. Directions: Listen to the passage TWICE and fill in the blanks.(10 points)A Deputy Chairman of the Electoral Commission (EC), Mr. David Adeenze Kanga has cautioned journalists to be extremely careful in their reportage on opinion polls about political parties because that could spell doom for the country as it could 51 the electorate.He observed that in a situation where journalists put a spin to promote a particular 52 candidate or political party, their reportage did not 53 the actual facts on the ground and could 54 heat when electoral results did not favor that candidate or party.The EC official pointed out that most often than not, smaller parties were not considered in this 55 , stressing that minor parties could also pull a surprise. He added that the most 56 thing in election was the result and that if a smaller party did not accept the result of an election, that party could go to bush and cause 57 to the whole nation.Mr. Kanga warned journalists to desist from this act at a two-day seminar organized for journalists from the western and central regions on political reporting in this year's election, 58 for December.The program, which was organized by National Media Commission, (NMC) and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in 59 with the EC and was 60 by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, had a theme: "Fair and objective reportage for the 2004 electioneering process."51.参考答案:deceive答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%52.参考答案:presidential 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1 正确率: 0%53.参考答案:reflect答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%54.参考答案:generate答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0 正确率: 100%55.参考答案:aspect答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%56.参考答案:crucial答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%57.参考答案:confusion答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%58.参考答案:scheduled答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%59.参考答案:collaboration 答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%60.参考答案:sponsored答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1正确率: 0%I've been home-schooling since 1985. When I was in high school, my boyfriend (soon to be husband) and I talked about getting my teaching credentials and teaching our (future) children at home. Back then (1974), we had never heard of home-schooling, we just wanted better for our kids. But as things 61 , I didn't get my teaching credentials and that idea was forgotten.In 1984, my daughter and I were 62 in a mommy-and-me type 63 class. At four, she already knew everything they were teaching and was much more 64 than the other children in the class. I felt 65 and confused about what would happen next year in kindergarten if she was already so far ahead. That's when I heard about the home-schooling 66 . I immediately took her out of school and we began home-schooling.The first home-schooling 67 I attended was a Raymond Moore seminar. I was excited to see so many home schooling, but I didn't agree with everything I heard. After a few months I 68 across a home-schooling group that was right up my alley with what I had established as my home-schooling "philosophy."Over the years, at home-schooling 69 , I have learned about other types of home-schooling. But since I became the About Home-schooling 70 , I've learned of even more philosophies that are out there.61.参考答案:went答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%62.参考答案:enrolled答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%63.参考答案:pre-kindergarten 答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%64.参考答案:mature答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%65.参考答案:detached答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%66.参考答案:movement答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0 正确率: 0%67.参考答案:seminar答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0 正确率: 0%68.参考答案:stumbled答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0 正确率: 0%69.参考答案:conventions 答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0 正确率: 0%70.参考答案:guide答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0 正确率: 0%VI. Directions: Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True or False.(10 points)71. The old man and his daughter are entertaining their guests in a church.TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%72. All the farms in the Cold Mountain used to belong to Tig family.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%73. The old man's house is open to anybody at any time.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%74. The old man is a minister.TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%75. The young lady invites the young man to come inside the house. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:0正确/ 错误: 0 / 0正确率: 0%76. The man stopped the girl's car and introduced himself to her. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%77. The man put the bird in the middle of the road in order to get it killed.参考答案:False答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%78. The girl tried to kill the bird but in vain.TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 1 / 0正确率: 100%79. The man was attacked by a hooligan.TrueFalse参考答案:False答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1正确率: 0%80. The girl did not remember she had met the man before. TrueFalse参考答案:True答题人数:1正确/ 错误: 0 / 1Oral TestI. Directions: Look at the picture below.Compared with the form of classroom learning, is learning at home really a nice choice? Explain the reasons for your opinion.What are the advantages or disadvantages of learning on the computer and surfing on the Internet?答题人数: 0参考答案:Who are they?What are they doing?Which party do they represent respectively?In order to win the General Election in America, what do candidates usually do?答题人数: 1参考答案:II. Directions:How much do you know about opinion polls?In what situations will it be used?Do you think it really works? Why or why not?答题人数: 0参考答案:What are the advantages and disadvantages of home-schooling? Given the chance, will you choose this type of learning? What are the reasons for your choice?答题人数: 1。

大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷11(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:How much living space does a person need? What happens when his space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are conducting experiments on rats to try to determine the effects of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rate have adequate living space, they eat well, sleep well, and reproduce well. However, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior pattern and even their health perceptibly change. They cannot sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and tension become obvious. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is adequate space not only desirable, but essential for human survival? 16. What affects rats’ behavior?17. What effect may inadequate living space have on rats according to the passage?18. What is the experiment done on rats intended to prove?1.A.Diet.B.Sleep.C.Space.D.Stress.正确答案:C解析:听到“最近研究表明:鼠类行为受空间影响颇大”,可判断C(空间)正确。

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