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大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷4(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级(听力篇章)专项练习试卷4(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Saving money is a first step toward wealth. Putting money away for the future also supports the banking system. Banks need a supply of savings to provide money for loans. In the United States, people who want to start a savings have many choices. Banks, savings-and-loans and credit unions are traditional places to open an account.[17]Credit unions are cooperatives for people who are linked in some way. For example, the members may work for a university or a government agency. Most credit unions are non-profit organizations. Savers have their money guaranteed up to one hundred thousand dollars. Banks and other financial organizations pay interest on savings accounts. But the interest rates are low. Certificates of deposit are another way to save. They pay higher interest rates. With a certificate of deposit, a person agrees not to withdraw an amount of money for a period of time. The term could be three months, or it could be several years. Longer terms, and larger amounts, pay higher interest. People can withdraw their money early but at a cost. Another way to save is through a money market fund. This is a kind of mutual fund. Mutual funds invest money from many people. Money market funds pay higher interest than savings accounts. The money is usually placed in short-term government securities. Money market funds, however, may not be federally guaranteed like other kinds of savings. 16. What are the traditional places to open an account in the United States?17. Which group can form a credit union?18. Which way of saving may not be federally guaranteed?1.A.Banks, government agencies and credit unions.B.Banks, deposit unions and money market funds.C.Banks, savings-and-loans and deposit unions.D.Banks, savings-and-loans and credit unions.正确答案:D解析:短文中说到:传统的可以开账户的场所是银行、储蓄与贷款协会以及信贷互助会。

四级听力专项训练(Test1---Test10)

四级听力专项训练(Test1---Test10)

四级听力专项训练(Test1---Test10)College English Test 1Band FourPart III Listening Comprehension11.A) He is always complaining. B) He doesn’t care for his children.C) He is not easy to deal with. D) He is happy with his life.12.A) Call the telephone company. B) Fix the telephone.C) Work in the telephone company. D) Stay at home.13.A) He would love to go but has no time.B) He cannot find the place.C)He is not sure if he will go.D)He will attend the party.14.A) British English. B) American schools.C) Language studies. D) New courses.15. A) Wait a little longer.B) Check the radio for traffic jams.C) Go and buy something.D)Look for the friend.16.A) She visited her mother.B) She picked up a parcel.C) She saw off a friend.D)She went to the post office.17. A) Go to see a film. B) Try to relax.C) Stay with her parents. D) She did not say.18.A) She has too much to read.B) She has to finish a job on time.C) She can’t rest well.D) She doesn’t like her lesions.Questions 19 to 22 based on the conversation you have just heard.19.A) Places the man has visited.B) A paper the woman is writing for a class.C) School activities they enjoy.D) The woman’s plans for the summer.20. A) She has never been to Gettysburg.B) She took a political science course.C) Her family still goes on vacation together.D) She’s interested in the United States Civil War.21. A) Why her parents wanted to go to Gettysburg.B) Why her family’s vacation plan s changed ten years ago.C) Where her family went for a vacation ten years ago.D) When her family went on their last vacation.22. A) It’s far from where she lives.B) Her family went there without her.C) She doesn’t know a lot about it.D) She’s excited about going there.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) She’s unable to attend the study session.B) She has seen a doctor recently.C) She’s concerned about medical care.D) She mentions the need for some medical tests.24. A) Graduate school application procedures.B) Funding for university education.C) Winning the confidence of voters.D) Preparing for an important test.25. A) Tell her what to study for the history test.B) Write a favorable letter of recommendation.C) Advise her about how to run an election campaign.D) Suggest a topic for a research paper.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) In the office / in the morning.B) At home / in the evening.C) In the park / at weekends.D) Anywhere / anytime.27. A) Your physical health.B) Your emotional health.C) Your attitude towards world.D) Your relationship with others.28. A) They felt thirsty and sleepy.B) They felt tired and uncomfortable.C) They felt happy.D) They felt less tired and more energetic.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) Benefits brought by electricity in industry.B) Great changes in the life of Americans.C) Rapid development of agriculture in the U. S.D) Farm life yesterday and today.30. A) Almost all farmers began to use electricity.B) The cost of farming machines was growing high.C) Automobiles began to be widely used in farming.D) Telephone became available to all of the American farmers.31. A) The farmers' lack of ability to compete.B) More opportunities for social contact.C) Convenience and pleasantness of farm life.D) The increasingly high cost of modern machinery.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A) She helped a bicyclist in fighting off an attacker.B) She was hit by a bullet while having a drink.C) She was attacked by a man who was trying to rob her.D) She was injured in a fight against a bicyclist.33. A) On an early morning when the woman was running.B) In the afternoon when the woman was having a drink.C) In the evening when the woman was watching a baseball game.D) In the morning when the woman was having a walk in a park.34. A) She bit him in his shoulder.B) She hit him with her strong fists.C) She cried loudly for help.D) She fought him off with the help of another man.35. A) He was arrested by the police.B) He escaped instantly on his bicycle.C) He was shot in the shoulder by the police.D) He escaped into the woods.Part III Section CThe weather was hot. But the heat did not prevent thousands of people from visiting the new Hong Kong Disneyland. They came to try the (36)________, the shows and all the other things to do at the newest (37)_______ park of the Walt Disney Company.Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong and Disney (38)_________ held the opening ceremonies. The park is the (39)that the Disney company has built in the United States and overseas since nineteen fifty-five. The Hong Kong park cost about three and one-half thousand million dollars.Disney (40) like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Cinderella paraded at the event. And the park has traditional Disney park rides like the Mad Hatter Tea Cups, Dumbo and Space Mountain. But there was also a good (41)of local culture. The Hong Kong Children's Choir sang. Dancers (42) lions and dragons appeared. Fireworks lit the sky. Soon after the (43) , Disney official George Mitchell said the company plans to build a second park next to the new one.(44) . There is also Disneyland Park in Paris. Disneyland in Anaheim, California, came first, fifty years ago. (45).The Walt Disney Company controls forty-three percent of the new park. Hong Kong holds fifty-seven percent of the project. The park and two Disney hotels are on Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains. (46).College English Test 2Band Four11. A) Cheap things are sometimes of good quality.B) Beautiful things are not of good quality.C) Expensive things are usually of good quality.D) People should just buy expensive things.12. A) Learn to sing. C) Keep her company.B) Play the piano. D) Teach her to sing.13. A) His classmate. C) His partner.B) His teacher. D) His boss.14. A) Frank's car was lost by chance.B) Frank fell out of a car.C) Frank survived a car accident.D) Frank was killed in a car accident.15. A) A peach. C) A skirt.B) A shirt. D) A coat.16. A) The man feels so tired that he wants to sleep.B) The professor's lecture is too difficult to understand.C) The professor's lecture is very boring.D) They have different opinions about the lecture.17. A) Because he wants to make a phone call.B) Because he wants to know his way back home.C) Because he wants to find Sandy on the comer.D) Because he wants to stay as long as possible.18. A) It will be foggy. C) It will be cold.B) It will be clear. D) It will be rainy.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) American literature. C) Art history.B) Elementary education. D) Veterinary medicine.20. A) They are professional storytellers.B) They are the parents of young children.C) The stories will help them improve their vocabulary.D) The stories are required for a course.21. A)Psychology professors.B) Friends of the speakers.C) The same person.D) Fictional characters.22. A) At the beginning of a semester.B) During midterm week.C) At the end of a semester.D) In the middle of summer vacation.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) Because she wanted to know if everything was OK with her parents.B) Because she wanted to invite her parents to Billy's birthday party.C) Because she wanted to tell her parents that everything was OK with herchildren.D) Because she wanted to tell her parents that Tom was givena raise.24. A) One son and one daughter.B)Two sons and one daughter.C) One son and two daughters.D) Two sons and two daughters.25. A) On May 24th. C) On May 23rd.B) Not mentioned. D) In July.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage yon have just heard.26. A) Far away from the city. C) Near the city.B) Inside the city. D) In the city center.27. A) Traveling by bus or car.B) Living in an expensive way.C) Enjoying city life.D) Finding places to live in.28. A) Local advertisements.B) Information agency.C) Sunday newspaper.D) Hotels.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) The vocabulary of English is almost the largest in the world.B) The vocabulary of English is a mixture of words from Latin and Greek.C) Most of the English words come from Chinese and French.D) English words from dead languages are no longer used.30. A) Because other languages were much more widely used than Englishinthe past.B) Because British people like to learn foreign languages.C) Because people from many different countries have settled down inBritain.D) Because the Romans forced the British to learn other languages.31. A) About nine hundred years ago.B) About one thousand years ago.C) About seven hundred years ago.D) About two thousand years ago.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the pass age yon have just heard.32. A) A student leader. C) A teacher.B) A tourist guide. D) An actor.33. A) Making friends with each other.B) Improving their English.C) Settling down in London.D) Traveling around London.34. A) Speaking it.B) Attending a course.C) Living in the country where it is spoken.D) Learning from a native speaker.35. A) Students can keep books from the library as long as they wish.B) Students are asked to use the wastebaskets provided to keepthe room clean.C) Smoking is not allowed either in or out of the classroom.D) Dictionaries are not allowed to be brought into the classroom.Part III section CHealth and climate scientists have mapped how climate change affects different parts of the world in different ways. The scientists point to (36)______ that changes in the past thirty years may already be (37) ______ human health. Possible effects include more deaths from extreme heat or cold, from storms and from dry periods that lead to crop (38) .Temperature changes may also influence the (39) of disease. For example, warmer weather speeds the growth of (40) that cause diseases like malaria and dengue fever.The work by scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the World Health Organization (41) in the journal Nature. The W. H.O. is a United Nations agency.The agency recently estimated that climate changes (42) by human activity (43) to more than one hundred fifty thousand deaths each year.(44) .Jonathan Patz of the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at Wisconsin led the study. (45) . But he says poor countries least responsible for the warming are most at risk from the health effects of higher temperatures.Professor Patz says areas at greatest risk include southern and eastern Africa and coastlines along the Pacific and Indian oceans. (46).Professor Patz says average temperatures worldwide have increased about one-third of a degree Celsius in the last thirty years. The report says average temperatures could increase as much as six degrees Celsius by the end of the century.College English Test 3Band FourPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)11. A) They should definitely do it.B) They should have done it earlier.C) They should try every means to do it.D) They shouldn't do it now.12. A) The man is not sure if Susan has rung him.B) The man knows Susan, but not very well.C) The name sounds familiar to the man.D) The man doesn't know Susan at all.13. A) Close the door. C) Take a deep breath.B) Have more clothes on. D) Move to another room.14. A) The woman should buy some new trousers.B) The woman should buy some clothes for larger size.C) The woman should eat less.D) The woman should eat more.15. A) The woman is getting another job.B) The woman is disappointed at not getting the job.C) The woman' s boss is letting her have a better job.D) The woman's job is much better than she had expected.16. A) He was driving too fast.B) He ran into a bicycle.C) He hurt his back and his head.D) He ran into a tree.17. A) The term project was finished.B) The woman received the best score.C) He was sure his term project was good.D) His score was better than the woman' s.18. A) She doesn't agree with the man.B) She likes cooking for herself.C) She likes eating in a school canteen.D) She never cooks for herself.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Two police officers.B) Friends.C) A police officer and an investigator.D) A police officer and a program hostess.20. A) He is a good supervisor.B) He is an experienced police officer.C) He doesn’t like his present job.D) He enjoys doing the patrol work.21. A) Detective work.B) Undercover work.C) Patrol work:D) Supervising investigations.22. A) People back over policeman.B) People shoot policeman.C) People curse policeman'.D) People jump out at policeman.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) A two-bedroom apartment from $ 400 to $ 500 a month.B) A two-bedroom apartment from $ 400 to $ 450 a month.C) A three-bedroom apartment from $ 400 to $ 500 a month.D) A three-bedroom apartment from $ 400 to $ 450 a month.24. A) He wants a dishwasher, a balcony and a swimming pool.B) He wants a dishwasher, a bathroom and central air.C) He wants a balcony, two bathrooms and central air.D) He wants a dishwasher, two bathrooms and central air.25. A) Sign a contract that day.B) Give the deposit right now.C) Choose the one on Broadway Avenue.D) Look around.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) The effect of advertising on world markets.B) Modem advertising techniques.C) Forms of communication in the American colonies.D) The early history of advertising.27. A) An educated population.B) A large supply of goods and services.C) A large number of publications.D) An industrialized society.28. A) Samples of products.B) Signs on shops,C) Pictures of products painted on walls.D) Free paper pamphlets.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) Sending friends to the shop for some milk.B) Telling friends a dog has died.C) Saying your shoe lace is undone.D) Eating some delicious food on the table.30. A) Friends. C) Parents.B) Young people. D) All of them.31. A) He fooled his father.B) He wanted his father to pick it up.C) His father was looking for the penny.D) All of the above were not true.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A) Computers have become part of our daily lives.B) Computers have advantages as well as disadvantages.C) People have different attitudes to computers.D) More and more families will own computers.33. A) Computers can bring financial problems.B) Computers can bring unemployment.C) Computers can be very useful in families.D) Computerized robots can take over some unpleasant jobs.34. A) Computers may change the life they have been accustomed to.B) Spending too much time on computers may spoil people' s relationship.C) Buying computers may cost a lot of money.D) Computers may take over from human beings altogether.35. A) Affectionate. C) Approving.B) Disapproving. D) Neutral.Part III Section CToday, the Walt Disney Company is worth about fifty-seven thousand million dollars. It has come a long way since the 1920s. At that time, Walt Disney and his brother Roy produced their first (36)_______ film, “Steamboat Willie.”Walt Disney’s cartoons were a (37)___________ of drawings on film. Each drawing is a little different from the one before it. Each shows a (38) change in movement. When we see a film of hand-drawn cartoons, the cartoon people and animals appear to move. They speak with voices (39) by actors.The public loved to watch the Disney (40) move and act. Walt Disney, however, was not satisfied with just making cartoons. He wanted to do more. Later in life he opened that first Disneyland in California.Walt Disney died in 1966. But his company (41) .For twenty important years, Michael Eisner (42) as top leader of the Walt Disney Company.Mr. Eisner had joined it in 1984 as chairman and chief(43) officer.(44)Michael Eisner and Pixar Animation Studios agreed to make five animated movies. (45)Some shareholders in the company blamed Mr. Eisner. (46) .College English Test 4Band FourPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)11. A) She doesn’t know when they will go.B) She believes there is a road detour.C) She won't be ready at 8 o' clock.D) She wants the man to go away.12. A) The electrician came to repair the lamp.B) The lamp was taken to the repair shop.C) She had Mike fix the lamp.D) The lamp was repaired.13. A) Not hanging the poster.B) Peeling off the wallpaper.C) Using tape for the poster.D) Not hiding the damage.14. A) Studying.B) Watching television.C) Nothing right now.D) Going to the movies.15. A) She was unable to have her picture taken.B) She has not chosen a picture for it.C) She had broken her camera.D) She had gone to a photography class instead.16. A) Eating in a cafeteria.B) Buying something in a store.C) Talking on the telephone.D) Getting money at a bank.17. A) Mrs. Fisher wants to go abroad.B) Mrs. Fisher is in hospital.C) Mrs. Fisher has no family.D) There are three people in Mrs. Fisher' s family.18. A) She loves the film too.B) She doesn't think much of the film.C) She asks the man to repeat his words.D) It's not as good as she expected.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) He is unable to attend her class.B) He wants to deliver something to her office.C) He wants to hand in a late assignment.D) He wants to drop her course.20. A) Find out about a course.B) See an adviser.C) Drop off a paper.D) Go to a meeting.21. A) Paint a landscape.B) Give an oral report.C) Take a final exam.D) Buy several books.’22. A) Come to her office before her meeting.B) Change his major.C) Meet with her tomorrow.D) Discuss the class with his roommate.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) She just returned from a trip to Japan.B) She is going to study in another country.C) She has got a job at a navel agency.D) She received a letter from Professor Grimshaw.24. A) He recorded some tapes especially for her.B) He gave her a good grade in her Japanese class.C) He told her how to live well in Japan.D) He helped her get into the program.25. A) The tuition fee must be higher.B) Mastery of a foreign language is required.C) Familiarizing oneself with the culture is an important part.D) One must be talented to learn foreign languages.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage yon have just heard.26. A) Seasonal variations in nature.B) How intelligence changes with the change of masons.C) How we can improve our intelligence.D) Why summer is the best season for vacation.27. A) Summer. C) Fall.B) Winter. D) Spring.28. A) All people am less intelligent in summer than in the other seasonsof the year.B) Heat has no effect on people's mental abilities.C) People living near the equator are the most intelligent.D) Both climate and temperature exert impact on people's intelligence. Passage TwoQuestion 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) From television.B) From the cinema advertisement.C) From the film column of a newspaper.D) From the girl sitting in front of him.30. A) Before the film began.B) When the film ended.C) In the middle of the film.D) During the five minutes' interval.31. A) Frightened. C) Angry.B) Excited. D) Surprised.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A) Count money. C) Draw moving objects.B) Read and write. D) Hunt and farm.33. A) Teachers came to children's homes.B) Children acquired the information they needed by direct experience.C) Children taught one another in small supervised groups.D) Parents instructed their children in the "three R's".34. A) A new dependence on people far away and the use of money.B) The information of a new alphabet and numerical system.C) Outmoded methods of farming and ineffective means of transportation.D) Larger family units and greater financial hardships.35.A) The various means of survival taught by parents in contemporary society.B) The importance of history instruction in the first schools.C) The increasingly complex skills subsequently taught in schools.D) The problems involved in the construction of new schools.Part III Section CThe World Bank is offering money for new ideas to improve life in developing nations. People could receive as much as two hundred thousand dollars for (36)_______ projects to ease the effects of poverty.About every eighteen months, the World Band holds a (37) called the Development Marketplace. (38) chosen in different countries gather in Washington, D.C. The competitors explain their ideas to groups that can provide (39)and technical support. The winners chosen in Washington are given start-up money to carry out their plans within one year.This year, the World Bank says the Development Marketplace has four million dollars to give away to (40) They must find new, low-cost ways to bring water, waste control and energy to people who (41) these services.Anyone can compete in the Development Marketplace. Ideas must be (42)___ to improve the lives of the poor. Also, other people must be able to copy the idea in other (43) .(44)Judges from the World Bank and other organizations choose the winners.(45) . Another winner was a Vietnamese professor, Tran Triet. He proposed to teach farmers how to harvest grass from a wetland area without harming the environment.(46) ___________________________________________________________College English Test 5Band FourPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)11. A) She wants to see Mr. Jones.B) She wants to work for Mr. Jones.C) Mr. Jones has broken the radio.D) Mr. Jones might repair the radio.12. A) John Smith isn't home right now.B) The caller dialed the wrong number.C) John Smith can' t answer the phone.D) John Smith doesn't want to speak to the caller.13. A) There was something wrong with her car.B) She wanted to do some shopping.C) She got up too late to catch the bus.D) Her car was stolen yesterday.14. A) She is tired of teaching.B) She was dismissed from her job.C) She has changed her job.D) The school is too far away from her home.15. A) She got up later than usual.B) The bus was late.C) She forgot her class.D) Her clock was slow.16. A) Looking for water. C) Looking for the seed.B) Planting something. D) Getting dirty.17. A) American. C) German.B) English. D) Swedish.18. A) They both liked it.B) Neither of them liked it.C) The woman didn't like it, but the husband liked it.D) The woman liked it, but the husband didn’t like it. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) He is a salesman and this time he is selling himself.B) He has just lost his job and now is in great need of new one.C) He is an honest, flexible and easy-going person.D) He worked once as an administration personnel.20. A) He hopes to get an offer of a better position.B) He doesn't like the glass ceiling in his office.C) He was fired and couldn't continue to work.D) He feels it is an advancement to get this new job.21. A) He is hardworking, responsible and diligent.B) He is qualified with his graduate school training combinedwith his internship.C) He possesses the "can-do" spirit.D) He is good at motivating people and leading them to worktogether as a team.22. A) When people are not receptive to new ideas.B) When he comes into conflict with his colleagues.C) When he can't get his point across.D) When it is impossible to learn or to grow in his field.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) Because she is tired of staying at home all day.B) Because there is a good film in the neighborhood theater.C) Because she enjoys going to the movies.D) Because she is tired of watching TV.24. A) Because the movie theater is too far away.B) Because the film is too old.C) Because she doesn't want to see it a second time.D) Because it's a popular film so the tickets would be quite ex-pensive.25. A) To go and see a horror film.B) To stay home and watch TV.C) To go to a movie in the neighborhood.D) To go downtown next Friday.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) He will become a rich man.B) He will feel fine.C) He will become poorer.D) None of the above.27. A) American long-distance trains are popular.B) American long-distance trains are expensive.C) American air service is expensive.D) American air service is popular.28. A) Because they don't like to be kept waiting.B) Because they don't like to follow others' timetable.C) Because they don't like any schedule.D) Both A) and B).Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just hand.29. A) 4 years. C) 8 years.B) 5 years. D) At least 9 years.30 . A) Biology. C) Philosophy.B) Chemistry. D) Medicine.31. A) Each student must pass a national examination.B) Students who do best in the studies have a greater chance.C) They can seek to enter a number of medical schools,D) Chances to gain the entrance are many.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have justheard.32. A) How historical events affected an art movement.B) How artists can influence economic conditions.C) Why a certain art movement failed to become popular.D) How valuable paintings were lost during wartime.33. A) Many artists lost faith in the value of art.B) Many artists moved away from large cities.C) Many artists were forced to take jobs in other fields.D) Many artists in the United States moved to other countries.34. A) People working in a large factory.B) People walking on crowded city streets.C) An everyday activity in a small town.D) A well-known historical event.35. A) The populations of small towns increased rapidly.B) Art critics in cites began to take notice of regionalism.C) Some regionalist painters began a new art movement.D) Society became more internationally focused.Part III Section CSome American students get help with their schoolwork from online companies whose teachers may be in another country.One example is Career Launcher India Limited. It provides (36)_________ help through online tutoring companies. The student in the United States and the teacher in India talk to each other as they work out math (37) The teachers can explain ideas by drawing on the screen so the student can see how the answer (38) . Career Launcher also tutors students in India and the Middle East. The (39) costs about twenty to thirty dollars an hour.Another online tutoring company is Tutor-dot-com. Its (40) are in North America. They provide help in math, science,。

英语四级考试听力理解专项训练

英语四级考试听力理解专项训练

英语四级考试听力理解专项训练英语四级考试对听力能力的要求越来越高,因此进行专项训练是非常必要的。

本文将为大家介绍一些能够有效提高英语四级考试听力理解能力的训练方法。

首先,多听听力材料是提高听力理解能力的基础。

可以选择一些与英语四级考试题型相似的听力材料,例如历年的四级真题听力部分。

通过反复听取这些材料,可以熟悉四级听力题型的出题规律和常见表达方式,提高自己辨别语音、词汇和句子结构的能力。

其次,积累词汇和短语。

英语四级考试中,词汇是理解听力材料的基础。

可以通过背诵单词,扩充自己的词汇量。

同时,也要学习一些常用的短语和固定搭配,因为这些在听力材料中经常出现,掌握了这些短语和固定搭配,可以更好地理解听力内容。

第三,注重语音和语调的训练。

在英语四级考试的听力中,良好的语音和语调是理解听力内容的关键。

可以通过模仿外教的发音,使用语音软件进行发音练习,提高自己的语音准确性和流畅度。

另外,还可以多听英语广播、英语歌曲等,培养自己对英语语音的感觉。

第四,进行听力笔记练习。

在进行听力理解时,及时记录听到的关键信息是非常重要的。

可以通过听力材料的反复练习,提高自己记录关键信息的速度和准确度,从而更好地理解听力内容。

第五,多做真题模拟练习。

通过做英语四级考试的真题模拟练习,可以更好地了解考试的形式和要求,熟悉题型和答题技巧。

可以在规定的时间内完成模拟考试,检验自己的听力能力,并查漏补缺,提高错误率。

综上所述,通过多听听力材料,积累词汇和短语,注重语音和语调的训练,进行听力笔记练习,以及多做真题模拟练习等方法,可以有效提高英语四级考试听力理解能力。

希望广大考生都能够在英语四级考试中取得好成绩。

英语4四级CET-4 25篇听力

英语4四级CET-4 25篇听力

听力训练25篇(练习题)Passage 1.1.选择1)In the text,the writer introduces _______of the worst things about lying.A.two B.three C.four D.five2)If no one discovers the lies,the liar will feel _____ according to the text.A.relaxed B.1mppy C.guilty D.sad2.判断1)Once you have gained a reputation as a liar。

it is very hard to get rid of it.2)If no one discovers the lies,the liar won’t feel guilty.3)Reputation to some extent isn’t very important according to the text.3.填空It is usually better to be______ than _____.Sometimes honesty may get you in _______or _______someone,but usually telling the________ is Less________ than lying.Dishonesty can_________ in _______ feelings,________distrust and ______your reputation.Passage 2.1.选择Who is the speaker?A.The dean of students.B.The head of a student organization.C. A college professor.2. Which group of students is the speaker addressing?A.Those who will be on campus during a vacation period.B.Those who work part-time in the administration offices.C.Those who normally live in Butler Hall.3. Which season of the year is it?A. SpringB. SummerC. Winter4. For how long will the dormitories remain closed?A. One weekendB. Five daysC. Ten days5. Which statement is true about college facilities during the vacation period?A.Most facilities will be closedB.Only a few facilities will be closedC.All facilities will be openPassage 31.判断1)China is referred to as "The kingdom of Bicycles". ( )2) Bicycles are cheap enough for every family to buy. ( )3)Bicycles are just a means of transportation, so people don' t take cycling as a kind of sport. ( )4)Bicycles are popular because they don' t cause many problems. ( )2.填空However, bicycles also a lot of problems. Bicycle can be __ everywhere, and as a , they make the streets more . Everyone can ______ on a bicycle. , those who don' t obey traffic cause a lot of . If these problems can be , bicycles will add more _ _ to our lives.3.回答Compared with cars, bicycles have many advantages, for example, bicycles are_____ , convenient, _______.Passage 41.选择1) What can we do with a bicycle according to this passage?A. To go to the office.B. To do shopping.c. To visit friends and go to schoolD. All of the above.2) Which of the following statements is not the advantage of a bicycle according tothis passage?A. They are not very expensive and almost every family can afford to buy andrepair them.B. Though they nm more slowly t/urn cam, bicycles are very handy and convenient.C. It is easy to find a place to park your bicycle.D. Bicycles are more durable than a car.2.填空1)During the rash hour, you can often see a sea of bicycles in all directions.2 ) China is sometimes called the ______of Bicycles as it has the largest number ofbicycle riders with millions of tricycles made every year.3)There are so many uses of bicycles in China that everyone can __ some ofthem.4)The people think it's good____ to ride on a bicycle and bicycle don’t pollute the air.Passage 51.选择1)What is the passage mainly about?A.How to make new friends?B·Friends play an important part in everyone life.C·How to distinguish the superficial friends from true friends..D.Why do people make friends.2)Which one of the following isn’t true according to the passage?A.Friendship usually develops during childhood.B·Friends that you make as a student am usually last long.C.Friendship is based on common interests.D·Friends can influence your interests, not your development.2.填空Some people call you their friends for the ______reasons. These people are not real friends.They are _____,only“friends”on the____, not the inside where it____. Superficial friends only want to be your friends is it is to their____.Passage 61.选择1 ) What does the advertisement say about learning a foreign language?A. One can learn a foreign language well in three weeks.B. One can learn a foreign language well in six weeks.C. One can learn a foreign language well in a week.D. One can learn a foreign language well in two weeks.2)What is the only language that is easy to learn?A. EnglishB. FrenchC. RussianD. One's native language3)How can people learn a foreign language well?A. By working hard.B. By living in the native country of the language.C. With the help of the teacher.D. With the help of books and dictionaries.2.填空1 )Before the Second World War, people usually learn a foreign language in order to read the ____of file country.2) If they use the language only____ or ____ times a week, learning it will take a long time, like language learning at school.3)A few people try to learn a language fast by studying for __ or more hours a day.Passage 71.选择1) Which of the following is punctual?A. Observing regular or appointed lime.B. A man who sometimes gets up at seven o' dock.C. A man who has promised to call on a friend at five o' clock in the afternoon,but actually does so a few minutes later.D. All of the above.2)Which of the following statements is not mentioned in this passage?A. A few minutes' delay may not be a serious matter, but it may have bad results..B. Getting up five minutes later than usual may upset the plan of the day.C. Westerners pay more attention to punctuality than Chinese people.D. Habitual unpunctuality leads to indolence and even failure in life.3)How to get rid of their bad habits for those who are unpunctual?A. They should avoid making any kind of exception.B. They should never say to themselves:" A few minutes' delay does not matterthis time.”C. They should never say to themselves:" I shall never be unpunctual again."D. All of the above.Passage 81.填空l)There is a proverb that goes “Honesty is the best policy.” And it seems as true as it was when it was first________2)The most important element in human relationships, whether business or personal, is ____3)However, telling lies is often a way of_____ appropriately with others. Thiskind of lying is not____ wrong and does not affect cur as good human beings.2.选择1)If you are not honest, that will happen according to this passage?A. If you are found out that you are not honest, the relationship will be damaged or destroyed.B.A breach of trust can quickly grow as you tell lie after lie in an effort to conceal your orginal deceit.C. Soon even you may be unable to tell the truth from the lie..D.All of the above.3.判断l)sometimes for the sake of politeness, we are obliged to take our feelings( )2)It is practically wise to be honest all the time.( )3)Honesty is not always the best policy. It depends.( )Passage 91.选择1)Which of the following is not the advantage of living at college?A.Students are deeply involved in school activities.B.Students can get to know more unknown people.C.Students have more spare time to accompany their family.D.Students can continue their class discussion on dinner table.2)Which of the following does the author prefer.A.Living at home.B.Living at college.C.Both A and B.D.None of the above.2.填空Students who live at college are deeply________ in school acidities. College becomes a ______in itself in which students can_____ themselves to study.____, students living at home cannot get into the world of_____ .It’s still like high school.Passage 101.选择1)What is the passage mainly about?A.Many people believe that the faster the better,because they can save time.B.If one is in a hurry he’s likely to be heedless and careless.C.Haste will allow accidents to take place.D.We should try our best and comply with the objective rules.2)Everything has its rules in it.So we can____A.swain our efforts to achieve our goats.B.study the rules in order to find the best way.C.comply with the objective rules.D.ignore the rules and wait it to happen.2.填空Many people believe that the ____the____,because they can save_____in this way. However, as a matter of fact, the result is far less than being ____and quite often goes to the ____. I’d like to say haste makes____Passage 111.判断l)Where to spend the last day depends critically on specific situations. ( )2) It is better for a patient to stay in the hospital because the hospital will offer filebest service to alleviate the patient’s pain. ( )3)The disadvantage of staying in a hospital is the cost of much money. ( )4) The author prefers to staying in a hospital, because the hospital may work wonders at a critical moment. ( )5) If possible, it is better for the family members to make decisions because the patient will hesitate at the critical moment.( )2.填空Some people insist that if there is still a ____of hope for the sick, it is better for him to stay in a hospital. Along with __ equipment, there are_ ____doctors and nurses, who are to offer the best service, though it will cost some money. Who knows whether doctors will not work at a__ moment? At least they can______ the patient' s pain.Passage 121.判断I) A child finds pleasure in doing almost everything, so he doesn't have any pains. ( )2)A young man becomes free from the discipline of school and parents, when hestarts to earn his own living. ( )3) Old age is the worse age, because the old people don' t enjoy much pleasure asthe young men do.( )4)According to the text, the best age is childhood. ( )2.填空A young man becomes __ from the __ of school and parents, whenhe starts to earn his own ; but at the same time he is to____ accept responsibilities. He has to work hard if he wants to live. If he breaks the laws of the as he used to break the "laws" of his______, he may be put into. If he works hard, he may have a of seeing his own_____.Passage 131.判断l) In my view, sharing a room with a stranger is a good arrangement of living. ( )2)If you have a roommate, you can get a helping hand to whatever difficulty you are in. ( )3) Living with a stranger offers you a chance of learning to get along with people. ( )4 ) There are more disadvantages of living with a stranger than advantages.( ).2.选择You may become very ____sharing a room with a ____. If you want tostudy ____ while your ____keeps asking for nothing____ or listening to _______ music, you will get ___. If you feel very tired and ____ while he ____in bed making enough ____to keep you ____, you are sure to become ____but can do nothing about it.Passage 141.选择1)What is me passage mainly about?A. The introduction of those greatest events in life.B. Different celebrations of birth, marriage and death in different countries..C. The common characteristics of birth, marriage and death shared by all societies.D. Whether we can have a choice in the three greatest events in life.2)Which one of the following isn’t true according to the passage?A. All human beings are affected by these three events.B. All societies share common characteristics in celebrating these three events..C. Different countries have different ways to celebrate these three events.D. We have no choice in these three events..2.填空All human beings, from the most to the most _____are affected bythese three events. The only thing that______ in each society is the way theseevents are , but all societies share __ characteristics.Passage 151.选择1)What is my brother’s name?A.Tom.B.John.C。

大学英语4级听力新题型15套试题

大学英语4级听力新题型15套试题

大学英语4级听力新题型15套试题第一套试题Part A听力原文Text 1M: Hey, Susan. I heard you went on vacation last week. How was it?W: Oh, it was amazing! I went to Hawaii with my family. We stayed at a beautiful resort right on the beach. The weather was perfect, and we did a lot of fun activities like swimming, snorkeling, and hiking.Q: Where did Susan go on vacation?选项A. CaliforniaB. HawaiiC. FloridaD. New York答案B. HawaiiPart B听力原文Text 2M: Hi Emily. I’m thinking about getting a new car. Do you have any recommendations?W: Well, what kind of car are you looking for? Do you want something small and fuel-efficient, or something spacious and comfortable?M: I’m looking for something reliable and fuel-efficient. Something I can use for my daily commute to work.Q: What kind of car is the man looking for?选项A. Small and fuel-efficientB. Spacious and comfortableC. Reliable and fuel-efficientD. Fast and sporty答案C. Reliable and fuel-efficient第二套试题Part A听力原文Text 1W: John, I’m really tired of eating fast food every day. Do you know any good places to get healthy food?M: Well, there’s a new salad bar that just opened downtown. They have a wide variety of fresh vegetables and delicious salad dressings.Q: What does the man recommend for healthy food?选项A. Fast foodB. A salad barC. A pizza placeD. A burger joint答案B. A salad barPart B听力原文Text 2M: Mary, I’m planning a trip to Europe this summer. Do you have any advice on what to pack?W: Well, it depends on which countries you’re visiting and what kind of weather you can expect. But in general, you should bring lightweight clothing, comfortable shoes, and a jacket in case of rain.Q: What should the man bring on his trip to Europe?选项A. Heavy winter clothingB. Formal attireC. Lightweight clothingD. Swimming trunks答案C. Lightweight clothing第三套试题Part A听力原文Text 1M: Sarah, have you heard about the new movie that’s coming out next week?W: Yes, I saw the trailer. It looks really exciting. I’m definitely going to see it.Q: What do the speakers plan to do?选项A. Watch a new movieB. Go on a tripC. Visit a museumD. Read a book答案A. Watch a new moviePart B听力原文Text 2W: Chris, I have a problem. I ordered a new dress online, but it doesn’t fit me properly. What should I do?M: Well, you could try contacting the customer service of the online store and see if they offer any return or exchange options.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?选项A. Keep the dressB. Alter the dressC. Contact customer serviceD. Give the dress away答案C. Contact customer service…..(请注意:以上内容是基于AI模型创作的虚拟信息,仅供参考)。

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及参考答案

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及参考答案

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及参考答案W: I ran into Sally the other day. I could hardlyrecognize her. Do you remember her from highschoolM: Yeah, she was a little out of shape back then.Well, has she lost a lot of weightQ: What does the man remember of SallyA) She used to be in poor health.B) She was popular among boys.C) She was somewhat overweightD) She didnt do well at high school.12.W: We dont seem to have a reservation for you, sir Im sorry.M: But my secretary said that she had reserved a room for me here. I phoned her from theairport this morning just before I got on board the plane.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take placeA) At he airport.B) In a restaurant.C) In a booking office.D) At the hotel reception.答案解析:11.女:我那天遇到萨莉了。

我几乎没认出来她。

你还记得她高中时的样子吗男:嗯,我记得。

她那时身材有些走样。

她现在瘦了很多吗问:男人记得萨莉的什么事情答:out of shape身材走样,lose weight减肥,体重减轻,从男人话中能看出,萨利当年有些胖,因此正确答案为C,她当时有些胖。

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析.doc

大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析对于英语四级听力的提升不可为了追求速度,而把其它大学的课程给放下。

下面是给大家整理的大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析,供大家参阅!大学英语新四级考试听力专题训练及答案解析听力真题:13.M: I wish I hadn t thrown away that reading list!W: I thought you might regret it. That s why I pickedit up from the waste paper basket and left it on thedesk.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?A) The man regrets being absent-minded.B) The woman saved the man some trouble.C) The man placed the reading list on a desk.D) The woman emptied the waste paper basket.14.W: Are you still teaching at the junior high school?M: Not since June. My brother and I opened a restaurant as soon as he got out of the army.Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?A) He quit teaching in June.B) He has left the army recently.C) He opened a restaurant near the school.D) He has taken over his brother s business.答案解析13.男:我真希望我没扔掉那张书单!女:我就想你可能会后悔。

大学英语四级听力训练及答案

大学英语四级听力训练及答案

大学英语四级听力训练及答案训练自己的英语四级听力,你是否会想起之前的大学时光?下面是店铺给大家整理的大学英语四级听力训练及答案,供大家参阅!大学英语四级听力训练及答案听力真题:Conversation Two23.A. They are describing a new dustbin.B. They are discussing the protection ofenvironment.C. They are collecting used batteries.D. They are looking forward to attending a lecture.24.A. To make full use of the metals left.B. To protect the forest resources from being destroyed.C. To call for stopping using plastic meal-boxes.D. To awaken people to the environmental problem.25.A. She will attend the lecture.B. She will draw up a program.C. She will join the "Green Movement".D. She is not sure what she will do.答案解析:Conversation TwoM: Have you noticed the new dustbin downstairs, at the entrance of the main building?W: Yeah, of course. It looks funny, though, like a battery. What's it for? Is it really for garbage?M: Not really. Actually it's a dustbin for used batteries.W: Used batteries? What do you mean by that? Why do weneed a special dustbin for used batteries?M: Well, you know there are still a lot of heavy metals left in used batteries, so by recycling the batteries, [23]we can not only make full use of the metals left, but also prevent the environment from being polluted.W: Oh, I see. Can this work? Our efforts are too insignificant.M: Even though we are not ecologists or biologists, there is still a lot we can do. [24]The Student Union is sponsoring a one-month program called "Green Movement", which is aimed at making more and more students aware of serious environmental problems we are facing now.W: Sounds quite exciting-"Green Movement". What, for example, can I do?M: Well, quite a lot. For one thing, you can stop using those plastic meal-boxes and disposable wooden chopsticks. Plastic meal-boxes do great harm to the environmentand disposable chopsticks are a big waste of forest resources. [25]Well, there will be a lecture tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. You may attend if you are interested.W: [25]Tomorrow afternoon... let me think... yeah, I happen to be free. I will go there.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. What are the two speakers doing?正确答案:B解析:主旨题。

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大学英语四级听力专项训练
大学英语四级听力专项训练,一本专门训练四级听力的书籍。

下面是给大家整理的大学英语四级听力专项训练,供大家参阅!
大学英语四级听力专项训练编辑推荐长对话详细讲解;;破译新题;语音流系阐述;;扫除难点;全真题举例论证;;经典权威;高信度模拟考场;;势在必得。

洞悉考试走向,提高实战能力。

大学英语四级听力专项训练信息大学英语四级听力专项训练提要本书主要有如下几大特点:
一、紧贴大纲:编著在充分理解《大学英语过程教学要求(试行)》(2004年最新版)的基础上将其全面、彻底地贯穿到本书各个部分的编写中。

二、时效性强:本书将听力测试采用的新题型和原题型全部收录其中,帮助考生在第一时间了解和熟悉新的听力测试的形式和内容。

三、针对性强:针对听力测试的新旧题型,本书分别就其命题特点,应试策略以及考点进行了细致的分析和点评。

四、讲练结合:建立在对历年真题研究基础上的讲评和分析可以帮助考生迅速把握和测试要求;精心设计的练习可以帮助考生巩固,强化考试所需的技能。

大学英语四级听力专项训练目录第一章概述
一、大学英语四级考试听力要求
二、学生听力理解障碍及对策
三、题型分析
四、命题趋势
五、应试技巧与备战方略
第二章分项指导
第一节短对话
一、短对话部分综述
二、短对话部分问题类型详解第二节长对话
一、长对话部分综述
二、长对话考查的重点
三、长对话的特征及解题技巧
四、长对话部分分类详解
第三节短文
一、短文部分综述
二、短文出题规律及解题技巧
三、短文问题分类
四、短文体裁分类
第四节复合式听写
一、大纲要求及题型特点
二、常见问题
三、解题技巧
四、历年真题剖析
第三章模拟试题
大学英语四级考试(CET-4)试点考试样卷全真模拟试题(一)
全真模拟试题(二)
全真模拟试题(三)
全真模拟试题(四)
附录一
附录二。

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