新理念英语上机测试(华工版)-B3U9-A
新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U12-A

新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U12-A全新版第二版听说B4U12-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 28 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.1.A) 6000 dollars.B) 8000 dollars.C) 8000 pounds.D) 6000 pounds.Script: Woman: I’ve g ot one here that might interest you. This is an advertisement of electric engineer’s job. 8000 pounds per year. Are you interested?Man: Yes, I am very much. What paper is it in? Question: What is the annual salary for this job?正确答案: C2.A) A police officer.B) A player.C) A pub waiter.D) A pilot.Script: Woman: What does your brother Frank do for a living?Man: He is a pilot.Question: What is Frank’s job?正确答案: D3.A) Mccurd.B) McCurdy.C) Mccurdy.D) McCudy.Script: Woman: Could I have the name of the person you are calling please?Man: Yes, it is Mrs. Carl McCurdy. M-C, Capital C-U-R-D-Y.Question: What is the last name of the person the man is calling?正确答案: B4.A) Tomorrow morning.B) Tomorrow evening.C) Tomorrow afternoon.D) Tomorrow noon.Script: Man: I am phoning about my car. When can I pick it up from your garage please? My name is Cowin.Woman: Cowin. Just a minute. Yes sir, it should be ready late tomorrow afternoon.Question: When can Cowin pick up his car?正确答案: C5.A) She will go to New York on a business trip.B) She will watch TV by herself.C) She will have dinner with her boyfriend.D) She will go to see a film.Script: Man: What is your plan for this weekend? Woman: At first I thought I would have dinner with my boyfriend but he saidhe had to go to New York on a business trip. I guess I will have to watch TV for my weekend.Question: What will the woman do during the weekend?正确答案: BQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: The new TV season is starting this we ek and I can’t wait. I’ve been watching reruns all summer and I’m ready for the new climax of my favorite shows.Man: You watch Madwomen, right?Woman: Yes, it’s my favorite show.Man: Then I’ve got some bad news for you. It’s been cancelled.Woman: How is that possible? The show was of some problem since last season because of contract negotiations, but I heard that it had been renewed for another season. The season finale was an unknown!Man: I know, but something must have gone wrong. They filmed two episodes, which they’ll air, but then there’ll be a mid-season replacement.Woman: This is unfair! I’ve bee n waiting nearly two years for its return. Oh well, at least I can watch my other favorite show tonight, Reviver.Man: Sorry, but it’s been postponed. The President is giving a televised speech tonight.Woman: Are you kidding me?Man: Nope, sorry.Woman: T he world is against me. I’ve had enough. I’m giving up TV watching!Man: You? That I’ve got to see!6.A) It has been postponed to next year.B) It has changed the story.C) It has been cancelled.D) It has been her favorite for a long time.Script: What h appened to the woman’s favorite show?正确答案: C7.A) 1 year.B) 2 years.C) 3 years.D) 4 years.Script: How many years has the woman been waiting for Madwomen to return?正确答案: B8.A) Because the producer is lacking in money.B) Because another show is to replace it.C) Because the President is giving a televised speech.D) Because the show is undergoing some changes in plots.Script: Why was the other show Reviver postponed?正确答案: CQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Scrip t: Woman: I’m trying to decide whether to get cable or satellite TV. Which one do you have at your apartment?Man: I have satellite, but I used to have cable.Woman: What’s the diffe rence?Man: Not a lot. With satellite, you have to have a satellite dish installed on the roof and you don’t with cable. Otherwise, youget similar options. You can get basic channels and choose from a lot of different premium channels. I have a package that includes the basic channels and some premium movie channels, and I also have a sports package so I can watch all of the soccer matches I want.Woman: How much is the monthly fee?Man: I think I pay $59.99 a month, excluding the taxes and fees, but the basic service is probably cheaper. When I had cable, I had to pay a deposit for the cable box, but with satellite, I had to buy the dish outright, but it wasn’t too expensive.Woman: What I want are pay-per-view channels, so I don’t need to run to the video rental store every time I want to watch a movie.Man: That’s not a problem. There’s video on demand on both cable and satellite, and there are a lot of movies to choose from.Woman: That’s great. I’ll check out whether my local cable company or satellite service has better packages and make a decision this weekend.Man: You could always start with the basic channels and then add services as you go along.Woman: That’s a good idea, especially since I know someone who has premium channels and round-the-clock soccer.Man: You bet. Drop by anytime, but don’t forget the beer and popcorn!9.A) You have basic channels for satellite and more packages for cable.B) You have a satellite dish installed on the roof for satellite TV but the cable TV does not.C) You pay more with a satellite TV.D) You can have movie packages for satellite and sports for cable.Script: What is the difference between a satellite and a cable TV?正确答案: B10.A) $49.99.B) $59.99.C) $69.99.D) $79.99.Script: What is the monthly fee for the man?正确答案: B11.A) He suggests the woman starting with the movie channels.B) He suggests the woman starting with the sports channels.C) He thinks it is the best to start with the basic channels.D) He thinks it is the best to start with the premium channels.Script: What kind of channels does the man recommend?正确答案: CSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: The space shuttle Discovery landed on Wednesday, after 15 days in orbit above the Earth. NASA’s TV channel isavailable on the satellite system I have at home, so at one point during the mission, I tuned in. And there was an astronaut, live, in space,doing some construction work on the International Space Station.I’m not a fan of reality TV —I’ve never seen Survivor or the Amazing Race or any of the other programs that get big ratings. But here was real reality TV, including a real Survivor —Daniel Tani, an astronaut who had made it through multiple levels of tests to get chosen in the first place, who had then undergone years of rigorous training and who was at that very moment performing incredibly dangerous work in outer space! And that left me a bit confused. How is it that staged reality TV shows attract tens of millions of viewers, but the televised exploits of people risking their lives in space are pretty much ignored?12.A) The landing of the space shuttle.B) The launching of the space shuttle.C) The orbit of the space shuttle.D) The life of an astronaut living in space. Script: What did t he speaker see from NASA’s TV channel?正确答案: D13.A) He is a big fan.B) He is not a fan.C) He never watches TV.D) He often watches reality TV shows.Script: What is the attitude of the speaker towards reality TV?正确答案: B14.A) He was surprised to find that there are more people watching reality TV shows than those watching space exploration.B) He was surprised to find that the NASA channelis so exciting.C) He was wondering the reason why the astronauts are doing those movements in the outer space.D) He was hoping to watch more reality TV later.Script: What does the speaker mean by saying “that left me a bit confused”?正确答案: APassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: It’s hard to watch TV these days without seeing reality shows. Some nights, it’s hard to find a scripted dram a to watch. There are so many different kinds of reality shows, too. The most popular one in the U.S. has been the American Idol show. This is a singing competition where amateurs try to impress the judges and the audience calls in to vote off a contestant each week. The last person left standing gets a recording contract. I think many countries now have a reality show like this. This show starts its fourth season this year and I think it’ll be more popular than ever.Another popular reality show is Big Brother. In this show, a group of people live together in the same house for about three months. They’re not allowed to leave and they can’t have visitors. The people chosen to live in the house are usually very different. This way, there is sure to be a lot of conflict. Some people form alliances and other people try to go it alone. The contestants compete in games and each week, the othercontestants vote off one person from the show. Why would anyone want to be on Big Brother? The answer is easy: money. The last person remaining gets a huge prize in the U.S. show, half a million dollars. Even I’d live in a house full of strangers for that kind of cash.15.A) Big Brother.B) America’s Got a Talent.C) Who Wants to Become a Millionaire.D) American Idol.Script: What is the most popular reality show in the USA?正确答案: D16.A) It is a singing competition.B) It is a movie star competition.C) It is an amateur performer competition.D) It is a sport star competition.Script: What is American Idol?正确答案: A17.A) A million pounds.B) 5,000 pounds.C) A million dollars.D) Half a million dollars.Script: How much can the last person remaining get at the end of the Big Brother show?正确答案: DPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: The latest fashion on British TV is reality TV. Reality TV means that shows follow and film ordinary people in an artificial situation. This could be at work, or in some kind of competition.One of the first and most popular reality TV shows is Big Brother. In this show, 15 complete strangers have to live together in a house for three months. They are filmed 24 hours a day, and shown on television. Each week, the viewers vote to evict one of the housemates. Finally, only one is left, and they win the prize money — 50,000 pounds! The show was an instant hit, and runs in several countries. The housemates often become stars as a result of the show, and appear in national newspapers and on other shows.Another very popular show is I’m a Celebrity — Get Me Out Of Here! In this show, 10 celebrities are taken to the Australian jungle. They have to complete tasks each week, such as eating insects.The show is very expensive to make. The show cost 10 million pounds to make, but over 12 million people in Britain watched the finale.Reality TV is also big business in the United States. American Idol, which is similar to the Chinese Super Girl, is one example. In this show, thousands of would-be singers audition in front of a panel of three judges. Part of the attraction is that many of the singers are not very good — in fact, some are awful! The judges do not have to be polite, and are in fact usually very rude to some of the contestants. As the show progresses, viewers vote for their favorite singers and the number of singers goes down until only one is left. As a prize, they receive a recording contract with a major record company.Reality TV is coming to China, too. The hit US show, TheApprentice, featured the tycoon and multi-millionaire Donald Trump. In the new Chinese version, Wise Man Takes All, 16 would-be businessmen will present their ideas to the judges, and the best one will win 1 million Yuan to make their dream come true. Whatever happens, it seems reality TV is here to stay.18.A) It means shows follow movie stars or singers in their daily life.B) It means shows follow and film ordinary people in an artificial situation.C) It means shows film competitions in sports.D) It means shows film daily activities of ordinary people.Script: What does reality TV mean?正确答案: B19.A) Half a million pounds.B) 1 million dollars.C) 1 million pounds.D) 10 million pounds.Script: How much did it cost to make the show called I’m a Celebrity — Get Me Out of Here?。
新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U12-A

全新版第二版听说B4U12-APart I Listeni ng Compreh ension ( 28 minutes )Section ADirecti ons: In this section, you will hear several convers ations. At the end of each convers ation, one or. Both more questio ns will be asked about what was saidthe convers ations and the questio ns will be spokenonly once. After each questio n there will be a pause. Duringthe pause, you must read the four choices markedA), B), C) and D), and decidewhich is the best answer.1.A) 6000 dollars.B) 8000 dollars.C) 8000 pounds.D) 6000 pounds.Script: Woman: I’ve got one here that might interes t you. This is an adverti sement of electri c enginee r’s job. 8000 poundsper year. Are youinteres ted?Man: Yes, I am very much. What paper is it in?Questio n: What is the annualsalaryfor this job?正确答案: C2.A) A policeofficer.B) A player.C) A pub waiter.D) A pilot.Script: Woman: What does your brother Frank do for a living?Man: He is a pilot.Questio n: What is Frank’s job?正确答案: D3.A) Mccurd.B) McCurdy.C) Mccurdy.D) McCudy. Script: Woman: Could I have the name of the person you are calling please?Man: Yes, it is Mrs. Carl McCurdy. M-C, CapitalC-U-R-D-Y.Questio n: What is the last name of the personthe man is calling?正确答案: B4.A) Tomorro w morning.B) Tomorro w evening.C) Tomorro w afterno on.D) Tomorro w noon.Script: Man: I am phoning about my car. When canplease? My name is Cowin.I pick it up from your garageWoman: Cowin. Just a minute. Yes sir, it shouldbe ready late tomorro w afterno on.Questio n: When can Cowin pick up his car?正确答案: C5.A) She will go to New York on a busines s trip.B) She will watch TV by herself.C) She will have dinnerwith her boyfrie nd.D) She will go to see a film.Script: Man: What is your plan for this weekend? Woman: At first I thought I would have dinnerwith my boyfrie nd but he said he had to go to New York on a busines s trip. I guess I will have to watch TV for my weekend.Questio n: What will the woman do duringthe weekend?正确答案: BQuestio ns 6 to 8 are based on the convers ationyou have just heard.Script: Woman: The new TV seasonis startin g this week and I can’t wait. I’ve been watchin g rerunsallof my favorit e summerand I’m ready for the new climaxshows.Man: You watch Madwome n, right?Woman: Yes, it’s my favorit e show.Man: Then I’ve got some bad news for you.It’s been cancell ed.Woman: How is that possibl e? The show was of some problem since last seasonbecause of contrac td for negotia tions, but I heard that it had been renewe another season. The seasonfinalewas an unknown!Man: I know, but somethi ng must have gone wrong. They filmedtwo episode s, which they’ll air,but then there’ll be a mid-seasonreplace ment.Woman: This is unfair!I’ve been waiting nearlytwo years for its return. Oh well, at least I can watch my other favorit e show tonight, Reviver.Man: Sorry, but it’s been postpon ed. The Preside nt is givinga televis ed speechtonight.Woman: Are you kidding me?Man: Nope, sorry.Woman: The world is against me. I’ve had enough. I’m givingup TV watchin g!Man: You? That I’ve got to see!6.A) It has been postpon ed to next year.B) It has changed the story.C) It has been cancell ed.D) It has been her favorit e for a long time. Script: What happene d to the woman’s favorit e show?正确答案: C7.A) 1 year.B) 2 years.C) 3 years.D) 4 years.g Script: How many years has the woman been waitin for Madwome n to return?正确答案: B8.A) Because the produce r is lacking in money.B) Because another show is to replace it.C) Because the Preside nt is givinga televis ed speech.D) Because the show is undergo ing some changes in plots.Script: Why was the other show Reviver postpon ed?正确答案: Cs ationyou Questio ns 9 to 11 are based on the converhave just heard.Script:Woman: I’m tryingto decidewhether to get cable or satelli te TV. Which one do you have at your apartme nt?Man: I have satelli te, but I used to have cable. Woman: What’s the differe nce?Man: Not a lot. With satelli te, you have to have a satelli te dish install ed on the roof and you don’t with cable. Otherwi se, you get similar options. You can get basic channel s and choosefrom a lot of differe nt premium channel s. I have a package that include s the basic channel s and some premium movie channel s, and I also have a sportspackage so I can watch all of the soccermatches I want.Woman: How much is the monthly fee?Man: I think I pay $59.99 a month, excludi ng the taxes and fees, but the basic service is probabl y cheaper. When I had cable, I had to pay a deposit for the cable box,but with satelli te, I had to buy the dish outrigh t, but it wasn’t too expensi ve.Woman: What I want are pay-per-view channel s, soI don’t need to run to the video rentalstore every time I want to watch a movie.Man: That’s not a problem. There’s video oni te, and there are a lot demandon both cable and satellof moviesto choosefrom.Woman: That’s great. I’ll check out whether my local cable company or satelli te service has betterpackage s and make a decisio n this weekend.l s Man: You could alwaysstart with the basic channe and then add service s as you go along.Woman: That’s a good idea, especia lly since I know someone who has premium channel s and round-the-clock soccer.Man: You bet. Drop by anytime, but don’t forgetthe beer and popcorn!9.A) You have basic channel s for satelli te and more package s for cable.B) You have a satelli te dish install ed on the roof for satelli te TV but the cable TV does not.C) You pay more with a satelli te TV.D) You can have movie package s for satelli te and sportsfor cable.Script: What is the differe nce between a satelli te and a cable TV?正确答案: B10.A) $49.99.B) $59.99.C) $69.99.D) $79.99.Script: What is the monthly fee for the man?正确答案: B11.A) He suggest s the woman startin g with the movie channel s.B) He suggest s the woman startin g with the sportschannel s.C) He thinksit is the best to start with the basic channel s.mD) He thinksit is the best to start with the premiu channel s.Script: What kind of channel s does the manrecomme nd?正确答案: CSection BDiresti ons:Listento three short passage s. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questio ns. All the recordi ngs will be playedonce only. After you hear a questio n, pleasechoosethe best answerfrom the four choices markedA), B), C) and D).Passage Onee you have Questio ns 12 to 14 are based on the passagjust heard.Script: The space shuttle Discove ry landedon Wednesd ay, after 15 days in orbit above the Earth. NASA’s TV channel is availab le on the satelli te systemI have at home, so at one point duringthe mission, I tuned in. And there was an astrona ut, live, in space,doing some constru ctionwork on the Interna tional Space Station.y TV —I’ve neverI’m not a fan of realitseen Survivo r or the Amazing Race or any of the others. But here was real reality program s that get big ratingTV, includi ng a real Survivo r — DanielTani, anastrona ut who had made it through multipl e levelsof tests to get chosenin the first place, who had then undergo ne years of rigorou s trainin g and who was at that very momentperform ing incredi bly dangero us work in outer space! And that left me a bit confuse d. How isit that stagedreality TV shows attract tens of million sof viewers, but the televis ed exploit s of peoplerisking their lives in space are prettymuch ignored?12.A) The landing of the space shuttle.B) The launchi ng of the space shuttle.C) The orbit of the space shuttle.D) The life of an astrona ut livingin space.Script: What did the speaker see from NA SA’s TV channel?正确答案: D13.A) He is a big fan.B) He is not a fan.C) He never watches TV.D) He often watches reality TV shows.Script:What is the attitud e of the speaker towards reality TV?正确答案: B14.A) He was surpris ed to find that there are more peoplewatchin g reality TV shows than those watchin g space explora tion.B) He was surpris ed to find that the NASA channelis so excitin g.C) He was wonderi ng the reasonwhy the astrona uts are doing those movemen ts in the outer space.D) He was hopingto watch more reality TV later.Script:What does the speaker mean by saying“that left me a bit confuse d”?正确答案: APassage Twoe you have Questio ns 15 to 17 are based on the passagjust heard.Script:It’s hard to watch TV these days without seeingreality shows. Some nights,it’s hard to find a scripte d drama to watch. There are so many differe nt kinds of reality shows, too. The most popular one in the U.S. has been the America n Idol show. This is a singing competi tion where amateur s try to impress the judgesand the audienc e calls in to vote off a contest ant each week. The last personleft standin g gets a recordi ng contrac t. I think many countri es now have a reality show like this. This show startsits fourthseasonthis year and I think it’ll be more popular than ever.Another popular reality show is Big Brother. In this show, a group of peoplelive togethe r.They’re not in the same house for about three monthsallowed to leave and they can’t have visitor s. The peoplechosento live in the house are usually very differe nt. This way, there is sure to be a lot of conflic t. Some peopleform allianc es and other peopletry to go it alone. The contest ants compete in gamesand each week,the other contest ants vote off one person from the show. Why would anyonewant to be on Big Brother? The answeris easy: money. The last personremaini ng gets a huge prize in the U.S. show, half a million dollars. Even I’d live in a house full of strange rs for that kind of cash.15.A) Big Brother.B) America’s Got a Talent.C) Who Wants to Becomea Million aire.D) America n Idol.Script: What is the most popular reality show in the USA?正确答案: D16.A) It is a singing competi tion.B) It is a movie star competi tion.C) It is an amateur perform er competi tion.D) It is a sport star competi tion.Script: What is America n Idol?正确答案: A17.A) A million pounds.B) 5,000 pounds.C) A million dollars.D) Half a million dollars.Script: How much can the last personremaini ng get at the end of the Big Brother show?正确答案: DPassage Threee you have Questio ns 18 to 20 are based on the passagjust heard.Script: The latestfashion on British TV is reality TV. Reality TV means that shows followand film ordinar y peoplein an artific ial situati on. This could be at work, or in some kind of competi tion.One of the first and most popular reality TV shows is Big Brother. In this show, 15 complet e strange rs have to live togethe r in a house for three months. They are filmed24 hours a day, and shown on televis ion. Each week, the viewers vote to evict one of the housema tes. Finally, only one is left, and they win the prize money — 50,000 pounds! The show was an instant hit, and runs in several countri es. The housema tes often becomestars as a resultof the show, and appearin nationa l newspap ers and on other shows. Another very popular show is I’m a Celebri ty — Get Me Out Of Here! In this show, 10 celebri ties are taken to the Austral ian jungle. They have to complet e tasks each week, such as eatinginsects.The show is very expensi ve to make. The show cost 10 million poundsto make, but over 12 million peoplein Britain watched the finale.Reality TV is also big busines s in the UnitedStates. America n Idol, which is similar to the Chinese Super Girl, is one example. In this show, thousan ds of would-be singers auditio n in front of a panel of three judges. Part of the attract ion is that many of the singers are not very good — in fact, some are awful! The judgesdo not have to be polite, and are in fact usually very rude to some of the contest ants.t e As the show progres ses, viewers vote for their favori singers and the numberof singers goes down until only one is left. As a prize, they receive a recordi ng contrac t with a major recordcompany.Reality TV is comingto China, too. The hit US show, The Apprent ice, feature d the tycoonandmulti-million aire DonaldTrump. In the new Chinese version, Wise Man Takes All, 16 would-be busines smen will present their ideas to the judges, and the best one will win 1 million Yuan to make their dream cometrue. Whateve r happens, it seems reality TV is here to stay.18.A) It means shows followmovie stars or singers in their daily life.B) It means shows followand film ordinar y peoplein an artific ial situati on.C) It means shows film competi tionsin sports.t ies of ordinar yD) It means shows film daily activipeople.Script: What does reality TV mean?正确答案: B19.A) Half a million pounds.B) 1 million dollars.C) 1 million pounds.D) 10 million pounds.Script:How much did it cost to make the show called I’m a Celebri ty — Get Me Out of Here?正确答案: D20.A) Super Boys.B) Super Girl.C) China’s Got Talents.D) Big Brother.Script:What is a similar show to the America n Idol in China?正确答案: BSection CDirecti ons: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you shouldlistencareful ly for its general idea. When the passage is read for the secondtime, you are require d to fill in the blankswith the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is readfor the third time, you shouldcheck what you have written.Last year Shangha i’s DragonTV launche d a dance competi tion show calledLet’s Shake It to snatchratings away from Hunan TV’s hit nationa l singing competi tion show Super Girl.(21)_________________ from Shangha i’s dancetraditi on the new show becamea big hit among local(22)_________________ . This was in part thanksto the(23)_________________ of celebri ties.At the end of last year a reportwas publish ed that (24)_________________ the value of DragonTV’s four reality shows includi ng Let’s Shake It. The directreturns (25)_________________ to 1.4 billion yuan (US$179.5 million). The success was helpedby an “industr ial-like” chain of program produce rs, brand (26)_________________ compani es, SMS service s and (27)_________________ compani es.Let’s Shake It alone has earned1.2billion yuan (US$153.9 million) for those involve d.Besides huge profits these reality shows also helpedpromote China’s (28)_________________ industr y. Li Lan, of the State (29)_________________ of Radio, Film and Televis ion’s researc h centerfor develop ment and reform,pointed out that DragonTV’s reality shows not(30)_________________ but also only made its brand morebuilt up an industr ial-typed chain combini ngintegra ted enterta inment sources.Script: Last year Shangha i’s DragonTV launche d a dance competi tion show calledLet’s Shakea l It to snatchratings away from Hunan TV’s hit nation singing competi tion show Super Girl. Benefit ing from Shangha i’s dance traditi on the new show becamea big hit among local audienc es. This was in part thanksto the appeara nce of celebri ties.At the end of last year a reportwas publish ed that analyze d the value of DragonTV’s four reality shows includi ng Let’s Shake It. The directreturns amounte d to 1.4 billion yuan (US$179.5million). The success was helpedby an“industr ial-like” chain of program produce rs, brandmanagem ent compani es, SMS service s and enterta inment compani es.Let’s Shake It alone has earned1.2billion yuan (US$153.9 million) for those involve d. Besides huge profits these reality shows also helpedpromote China’s cultura l industr y. Li Lan, of the State Adminis tratio n of Radio, Film and Televis ion’s researc h centerfor develop ment and reform,pointed out that DragonTV’s reality shows not only made its brand more competi tive but also built up an industr ial-typed chain combini ng integra ted enterta inment sources.正确答案: Benefit ing正确答案: audienc es正确答案: appeara nce正确答案: analyze d正确答案: amounte d正确答案: managem ent正确答案: enterta inment正确答案: cultura l正确答案: Adminis tratio n正确答案: competi tivePart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpr et the followi ng Chinese passage into English. You can eitherinterpr et it sentenc e byin your own words. sentenc e or give out the main pointsYou will have two minutes for prepara tion and three minutes for interpr etatio n.31. 电视是引发矛盾的一大诱因。
新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B4U2-A

全新版第二版听说B4U2-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 29 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.1.A) PE727.B) PD672.C) PD673.D) PE732.Script: Woman: Your confirmation number is PD672. Is there anything else I can help you with?Man: No, that's all. Thanks.Woman: Have a nice day and thank you for calling Dutton Hotels.Question: What is the confirmation number for the man?正确答案: B2.A) She felt painful.B) She was happy about the comments.C) She was upset.D) She would take the constructive criticism.Script: Woman: I just got my paper back from Professor Rodriguez and it’s all marked up. Next to the conclusion, he wrote that I didn’t properly summarize my main points. See what I mean? There’s nothing he likes about this essay. Man: I think you should take the constructive criticism as it’s meant to help you.Question: How did the woman feel about the professor’s remarks on her paper?正确答案: C3.A) To do some boxing.B) To go for a jogging.C) To do some aerobics.D) To do some walking.S cript: Man: Okay, I’m ready to walk my way to better fitness!Woman: I’m glad you’re so enthusiastic about starting to exercise.Question: What is the man ready to do?正确答案: D4.A) He asked his mother to prepare for him.B) He asked his mother to pack his books.C) He planed to buy his lunch at school.D) He wanted to have lunch at home.Script: Mom: Do you have all of your books and suppliesin your backpack? Oh and I’ve packed you a lunch already.Pa ul: You didn’t have to do that, Mom. I was going to buy lunch at school.Question: What did the man plan for his lunch?正确答案: C5.A) She likes the 60-inch screen TV.B) She wanted to have a 40-inch one.C) She was upset about the man’s suggestion.D) She was a bit surprised and did not entirely agree.Script: Man: According to what I’ve read, with a viewing distance of 10 feet, we should look for a screen size of about 40 inches. I was thinking more like a 60-inch screen.Woman: A 60-inch TV? That would take up the entire living room wall.Question: How did the woman feel about the suggestion?正确答案: DQuestions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Woman: Hi, I thought you might be out here. Geez, it’s really cold!Man: I know, but I really needed a smoke break after that long meeting. Can I have one from you? I left my pack of cigarettes on my desk.Woman: Sure. Here’s my lighter. What do you think about the new incentives the company is offering to employees to quit? Have you thought about it?Man: Yeah, but I’ve smoked for 20 years. I tried quitting, but it didn’t work. I’m doomed to a lifetime of ashtrays and stained fingers.Woman: I’ve been b utting heads with my boyfriend for years. He wants me to quit, but I say, to each his own. Man: The incentives are pretty good, though, I have to admit: a cash bonus and more money towards our health plans. Woman: Yeah, I could use the cash. Have you tried one of those nicotine patches?Man: No, I haven’t.6.A) He wanted some fresh air.B) He needed to smoke.C) He needed a break.D) He wanted to talk with the woman.Script: Why did the man stay in the cold outside?正确答案: B7.A) 20 years.B) 12 years.C) One year.D) Not mentioned specifically.Script: How long has the woman been smoking?正确答案: D8.A) He wanted to quit but he failed.B) He was addicted and did not try at all.C) He was trying now.D) He wanted to try the nicotine patches.Script: What is the man’s attitude towards quitting smoking?正确答案: AQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: Agent: What date do you plan to check in?Jeff: I'd like to check in on October 12th and check out on the 15th.Agent: Okay, let me see what we have. For how many? Jeff: One. And, if possible, I'm looking for anon-smoking room.Agent: Sure, we have a non-smoking queen with an ocean view for $189 or a standard room with a courtyard view for $139 a night.Jeff: I'd like to book the standard room.Agent: Okay, I have you booked in a standardnon-smoking queen, checking in on October 12th anddeparting on the 15th. What major credit card would you like to use to guarantee the reservation?Jeff: A Visa.Agent: The number and expiration?Jeff: It's 7388-2424-3535-1818 and the expiration is 05/08.9.A) He wants to book a hotel room.B) He wants to book a restaurant table.C) He wants to book a theater seat.D) He wants to book a non-smoking flight.Script: What is the man calling for?正确答案: A10.A) 189 dollars.B) 198 dollars.C) 139 dollars.D) 138 dollars.Script: How much does a room with a courtyard view cost?正确答案: C11.A) On October 15.B) On November 15.C) On November 12.D) On October 12.Script: When will the man check in his standardnon-smoking room?正确答案: DSection BDirestions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Good afternoon and welcome to Flight 345, service to Los Angeles International Airport. We appreciate your full attention to this important safety announcement. This 747 aircraft is equipped with four emergency exits, two in the front of the plane and two in the back. Be sure to identify the nearest exit to you, which may be behind you. If the plane should lose pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above your seat. Passenger seat cushions on this aircraft may be used as a flotation device and detailed instructions may be found on the safety information card in the seat pocket in front of you. Smoking is not permitted at any time while on board this aircraft.The following electronic devices may not be used during takeoff or landing: portable compact disk players, portable computers, and cellular phones which should be in the off position. Now in preparation fortakeoff, please fasten your seatbelt, return your seatback and tray tables to the full upright and locked position. Your carry-on luggage must be put in the overhead compartments or underneath the seat in front of you. On behalf of all Mar Vista Airline employees, we'd like to thank you for selecting us today. We hope you enjoy your flight.12.A) Flight 747.B) Flight 345.C) Flight 354.D) Flight 435.Script: What is the flight number?正确答案: B13.A) An oxygen mask will drop from the compartment above the seat.B) The seat belt will be fastened.C) The luggage will be dropped.D) The compartment will be damaged.Script: What will happen if the plane should lose pressure?正确答案: A14.A) Portable compact disk players.B) A laptop.C) A mobile phone.D) A watch.Script: Which of the following devices may be used during takeoff or landing?正确答案: DPassage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Some good news from the world of advertising? Well, yes. Because ads for nicotine patchesand other ways to quit smoking actually do work —and they work even if you don’t buy the product being advertised.That’s the finding of a study to be published by Cornell researchers in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Political Economy in 2011. Because although some people who saw ads did buy the products being advertised, it seems that just seeing the ads convinces other people to try to quit, regardless of how they do it. The phenomenon of influencing consumers beyond the advertised method is known as the spillover effect.A 2006 study by the same authors found that consumers see more ads for over-the-counter-stop-smoking products than for those available only by prescription. Over-the-counter-stop-smoking aids are more heavily advertised. So if more products were available over the counter, there would presumably be more advertising, which in turn could lead to a lot more former smokers, regardless of how they stop.15.A) Seeing ads for ways to quit smoking can help people to stop smoking.B) Nicotine patches do not work for those who want to quit smoking.C) People can be convinced to quit smoking.D) Spillover effects cannot be useful.Script: What is the passage mainly about?正确答案: A16.A) Counter effects.B) Authority effects.C) Spillover effects.D) Peer pressure effects.Script: What is the phenomenon of influencing consumers beyond the advertised method known as?正确答案: C17.A) In 2011.B) In 2010.C) In 2007.D) In 2006.Script: When was the earlier research done?正确答案: DPassage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law Monday bill regulating the nation's tobacco industry. The bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.Decades after the dangers of tobacco first became known, the strongest anti-smoking legislation in U.S. history has been signed into law by the President. The measure does not criminalize tobacco or limit the availability of tobacco products to adults. But it will have a big impact on the way cigarettes are produced and sold — particularly to young people. President Obama says protecting children is what the bill is all about."Each day, 1,000 young people under the age of 18 become new, regular, daily smokers," he said. "And almost 90 percent of smokers began at or before their 18th birthday."The president says he knows the problem too well."I was one of these teenagers, and so I know how difficult it can be to break this habit when it's been with you for a long time," he said. "And I also know that kids today don't just start smoking for no reason. They're aggressively targeted as customers by the tobacco industry."For the first time, a government agency —the Food and Drug Administration or FDA — will have the authority to regulate tobacco products.Mr. Obama noted that under the new law, the FDA can ban certain substances in cigarettes and restrict the marketing techniques used by tobacco companies."It will curb the ability of tobacco companies to market products to our children by using appealing flavors," he said. "It will force these companies to moreclearly and publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects of the products they sell."The President signed the legislation at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden surrounded by members of Congress and representatives of health advocacy groups — including three children from an organization called "The Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids."18.A) A bill gives the federal government the ability to regulate the production and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.B) A bill advocates anti-smoking campaign.C) A bill allows FDA to ban cigarette production and stop the advertisement on smoking.D) A bill forbids the young people to smoke in the public.Script: What did President Obama sign into law?正确答案: A19.A) FDA can now ban smoking.B) FDA has the power to regulate tobacco products.C) FDA can decide on the sales of tobacco.D) FDA can choose the advertisement of cigarette products.Script: What authority does the FDA have after the legislation?正确答案: B20.A) It will force these companies to stop advertising cigarettes.B) It will force these companies to more clearly and publicly acknowledge the harmful and deadly effects.C) It will force these companies to reduce their cigarettes’ production and adve rtising in public places.D) It will force these companies to warn the public and ask the public to quit smoking.Script: What influence will the bill have on companies which produce or sell tobacco?正确答案: BSection 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.Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday. The findings, (21)_________________ at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in (22)_________________ ."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an(23)_________________ risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The (24)_________________ of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease(25)_________________ a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a (26)_________________ cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that (27)_________________ the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was (28)_________________ with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such asthe amount of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking (29)_________________ and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between (30)_________________ smokers and current smokers could partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."Script: Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes appear to increase the risk of certain common throat and stomach cancers, Dutch researchers reported on Monday.The findings, presented at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Washington, underline other health recommendations for people to follow a healthy lifestyle and drink and smoke only in moderation."It appeared that current smokers have the highest risks, and former smokers have an intermediate risk compared with never smokers," Jessie Steevens, an epidemiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, said in a statement.The incidence of stomach cancer has fallen dramatically in the United States and western Europe over the past 60 years but the disease remains a serious problem in much of the rest of the world, where it is a leading cause of cancer death, according to the Mayo Clinic.Throat cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the inner layer of the throat, the 10-inch-long tube that connects the throat to the stomach.Other studies have linked throat cancer in general to drinking and smoking, but Steevens and colleagues wanted to refine the risk of the different types of the tumours.Smoking was associated with an increased risk of the throat cancer. "These are the results when no other aspects of smoking were considered, such as the amount of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years a person smoked," Steevens said."When we took into account the smoking duration and frequency, it appeared that the difference in risk between former smokers and current smokers could partly be explained by these other aspects of smoking."正确答案: presented正确答案: moderation 正确答案: intermediate 正确答案: incidence正确答案: remains正确答案: leading正确答案: connects正确答案: associated 正确答案: duration正确答案: formerPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section AInterpret the following Chinese passage into English. You can either interpret it sentence by sentence or give out the main points in your own words. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for interpretation.31. 调查发现,英国83%的成年人以及78%的烟民中认为吸烟是一种违反公益的行为,而25%的烟民感到被社会排斥(repel);21%的烟民在公众场合吸烟时会感到内疚。
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新理念英语上机测试华工版B U ADocument number【SA80SAB-SAA9SYT-SAATC-SA6UT-SA18】全新版第二版听说B2U12-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 18 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.1.A) Enjoy films.B) Listen to music.C) Search for information.D) Play computer games.Script: W: Hi! Is that the new portable computer you bought last week? It looks very nice.M: Yes, it is. Thanks. I'm just surfing on the Internet. You can play games, listen to music and enjoy films on the Internet. I always use it for information.Question: What does the man mostly do on the Internet?正确答案: C2.A) The woman's computer is working well.B) The woman is turning to the computer for help.C) The man is comforting the woman.D) The man is trying to fix the computer.Script: W: Oh, how awful! My computer has suddenly caught a virus and I can't shut it down. Could you do me a favour?M: I'm a computer doctor. Let me check it first.Question: What do we learn from the conversation?正确答案: D3.A) Around four to six hours.B) Two or three hours.C) A couple of hoursD) More than ten hours.Script: W: I spend every single moment of my spare time on the Internet. M: I'm afraid that you should try to limit yourself. I go online about two or three times a week for only a couple of hours each time. Question: How many hours a week does the man spend on the Internet?正确答案: A4.A) How to use the Internet.B) Usefulness of the Internet.C) Disadvantages of the Internet.D) Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.Script: W: The Internet is quite useful to students, because it can widen their vision.M: The Internet does wonderful things but accessing it can be quite expensive for a student. Moreover, students may spend too much time on the Internet, which is very harmful to their health.Question: What are the two speakers talking about?正确答案: D5.A) Excited.B) Surprised.C) Shocked.D) Annoyed.Script: W: I stay in my dorm these days, now that I have a computer with Internet access.M: How amazing! You can keep up with the times much easier.Question: How does the man feel in the conversation?正确答案: BSection BDirections: 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.The Internet is a (6)_________________ system of inter-connected computer networks. It (7)_________________ millions of private, public, (8)_________________ , business, and government networks. The Internet carries a vast range of (9)_________________ resources and services,such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web and the infrastructure to support (10)_________________ .The Internet and the World Wide Web are not (11)_________________ . The hardware and software infrastructure of the Internet(12)_________________ a global data communications system between computers. (13)_________________ , the Web is one of the services communicated via the Internet. It is a (14)_________________ of inter-connected documents and other resources, linked by (15)_________________ and URLs.Script: The Internet is a global system of inter-connected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite to serve billions of users worldwide. It consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.The terms Internet and World Wide Web are often used in everyday speech without much distinction. However, the Internet and the World Wide Web are not one and the same. The hardware and software infrastructure ofthe Internet establish a global data communications system between computers. In contrast, the Web is one of the services communicated via the Internet. It is a collection of inter-connected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs.正确答案: global正确答案: consists of正确答案: academic正确答案: information正确答案: electronic mail正确答案: one and the same正确答案: establish正确答案: In contrast正确答案: collection正确答案: hyperlinksSection CDirections: Listen to the passage once and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).Script: Most traditional communications media including telephone, music, film, and television are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services. Newspaper, book and other print publishing are adapting to Web site technology. The Internet has enabled new forms of human interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums, andsocial networking. The development of information technology has made shopping online possible. Online shopping, which is to conduct the shopping activities online, becomes the hot topic discussed by people.The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s, commissioned by the United States government in collaboration with private commercial interests to build robust, fault-tolerant, and distributed computer networks. The funding of a new U.S. backbone by the National Science Foundation in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial backbones, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks. In the 1990s, the Internet successfully merged the majority of previously existing public computer networks. During the late 1990s, it was estimated that traffic on the public Internet grew by 100 percent per year, while the mean annual growth in the number of Internet users was thought to be between 20% and 50%. As of 2009, an estimated one-quarter of Earth’s population uses the services of the Internet.16.All traditional communications media have been reshaped by the Internet.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: B17.The development of information technology has made shopping online possible.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: A18.The origins of the Internet date from 1980s.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: B19.The Internet went through a rapid development in the late 1990s.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: A20.As of 2009, more than half of Earth's population uses the services of the Internet.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: BSection DDirections: Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with information you get from the recording.Changes brought by the Internet Traditional communications media including (21)_________________ , music, film, and (22)_________________ are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services. Newspaper, book and other (23)_________________ are adapting to Web site technologyThe Internet has enabled new forms of human interactions through(24)_________________ , Internet forums, and (25)_________________ . History of the Internet The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s.In the 1980s, fundings led to worldwide participation in the development of new (26)_________________ technologies, and the (27)_________________ of many networks.In the (28)_________________ , the Internet successfully merged the majority of previously existing public computer networks.During the late 1990s, it was estimated that traffic on the public Internet grew by (29)_________________ per year.As of 2009, an estimated (30)_________________ of Earth’s population uses the services of the Internet.Script: Most traditional communications media including telephone, music, film, and television are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services. Newspaper, book and other print publishing are adapting to Web site technology. The Internet has enabled new forms of humaninteractions through instant messaging, Internet forums, and social networking. The development of information technology has made shopping online possible. Online shopping, which is to conduct the shopping activities online, becomes the hot topic discussed by people.The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s, commissioned by the United States government in collaboration with private commercial interests to build robust, fault-tolerant, and distributed computer networks. The funding of a new U.S. backbone by the National Science Foundation in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial backbones, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks. In the 1990s, the Internet successfully merged the majority of previously existing public computer networks. During the late 1990s, it was estimated that traffic on the public Internet grew by 100 percent per year, while the mean annual growth in the number of Internet users was thought to be between 20% and 50%. As of 2009, an estimated one-qu arter of Earth’s population uses the services of the Internet.正确答案: telephone正确答案: television正确答案: print publishing正确答案: instant messaging正确答案: social networking正确答案: networking正确答案: merger正确答案: 1990s正确答案: 100 percent | one hundred percent正确答案: one-quarterPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section ADirections: Describe what you see in the following picture(s). You will have one minute for preparation and two minutes for presentation.The following pictures are logos of six famous internet companies. Describe some features of the services that these companies provide. 31.思考/准备Section BDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questions. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for presentation.32. 1. What do you think about the phenomenon that many students become addicted to the Internet?2. What’s your idea of preventing students from addiction to the Internet?思考/准备。
[分享]新理念英语上机测试(华工版)b2u3-b
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新理念英语上机测试(华工版)B2U3-B全新版第二版听说B2U3-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 17 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.1.A) They should stay at home tomorrow.B) The weather will not be good for a picnic.C) It will be very cold and windy tomorrow.D) The weather will not be stable these days.Script: Woman: Do you think we can go for picnic tomorrow? Man: The radio says that it will be rainy in the morningand it seems pretty freezing these days.Question: What does the man mean?正确答案: B2.A) Talking about weather.B) Hiking outdoors.C) Talking about mountains.D) Waiting for good weather.Script: Woman: It seems to be clearing up and all the dark clouds are gone.Man: Let's hope this weather can continue until we climb over the next mountain before we can take a safe rest.Question: What are the speakers doing?正确答案: B3.A) He thinks the weather is too hot to go out.B) He hopes the woman can go out with him.C) He does not like the hot weather.D) He thinks the weather is fine.Script: Woman: What is the temperature today?Man: The highest is 37 and the lowest 35. Do you think we still have to go out?Question: What does the man mean?正确答案: A4.A) Spring.B) Summer.C) Autumn.D) Winter.Script: Woman: Did you hear the weather report? It is supposed to rain.Man: I hope it could bring the tiniest breeze to cool us off.Question: Which season is it in the conversation?正确答案: B5.A) He did not feel sultry last year.B) He's hoping for a pleasant summer.C) It will not be a suffocating summer.D) The weather will be the same as last year.Script: Woman: I am hoping for a pleasant summer. I remember it was so sultry and suffocating last year.Man: I still don’t think your wish can be realized this year.Question: What does the man mean?正确答案: DSection BDirections: 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.In ancient times, people could predict weather despite the lack of (6)_________________ . The ancient wisdom has been(7)_________________ from generation to generation(8)_________________ proverbs. Usually the proverbs are very(9)_________________ . The following are some examples of proverbs concerning weather:1. Rain before seven, (10)_________________ before eleven.2. Rainbow at night, (11)_________________ .3. Ring around the moon, brings a (12)_________________ soon.4. If the spring is cold and wet, then the(13)_________________ will be hot and dry.5. When the wind's in the south, the rain's in its (14)_________________ .6. There will be rain if it is wet at the foot of a (15)_________________ .Script: In ancient times, people could predict weather despite the lack of precise instruments. The ancient wisdom has been passed down from generation to generation in the form of proverbs. Usually the proverbs are very reliable. The following are some examples of proverbs concerning weather:1. Rain before seven, stop before eleven.2. Rainbow at night, sailor's delight.3. Ring around the moon, brings a storm soon.4. If the spring is cold and wet, then the autumn will be hot and dry.5. When the wind's in the south, the rain's in its mouth.6. There will be rain if it is wet at the foot of a pillar.7. Morning glow indicates rain while evening glow indicatesa fine sunny day.正确答案: precise instruments正确答案: passed down正确答案: in the form of正确答案: reliable正确答案: stop正确答案: sailor's delight正确答案: storm正确答案: autumn正确答案: mouth正确答案: pillarSection CDirections: Listen to the passage once and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).Script: A survey of 5,000 adults asked them to identify as the things that make Britain unique as a nation. Several stereotypical British attributes made the list, including a stiff upper lip, an overriding interest in class and a love of tea. However, less common ideas were also identified, such as a love of all television, looking uncomfortable while dancing and not saying what people mean. Worryingly, getting drunk was also named as a fundamental part of being British.Researchers found 58% of people like nothing more than chatting about the forecast. More than 50% also said they are the politest nation when it comes to queuing and 48% considered sarcasm as the highest form of wit. 44% of people said they enjoyed escaping from reality with soap operas. Sixth place went to their love of a bargain, whether it be shopping fordiscounted products in supermarkets, "buy one get one free" offers or money off coupons. At number seven was their love of curtain twitching with 41 percent of people admitting they could not help adopting the role of the nosy neighbour. Loving trash television, moaning and being obsessed with class all appear in the top ten things which make them "typically British".16.Love of all television is more commonly identified as a trait of Britain than a love of tea.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: B17.Getting drunk is worryingly named as a fundamental part of being British.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: A18.58% of people agree that the Britons are the politest when it comes to waiting in line.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: B19.Some Britons watch soap operas in order to escape from reality.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: A20.British people love to keep their curtain closed from their nosy neighbors.A) TB) FScript:正确答案: BSection DDirections: Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks with information you get from the recording.Top 10 Things of Being Typically Britishoverriding interest in (21)_________________58% of people like nothing more than (22)_________________50% see UK as the politest nation when it comes to (23)_________________48% consider (24)_________________ as the highest form of wit44% of people enjoy escaping from reality with(25)_________________love of (26)_________________love of (27)_________________love of (28)_________________love of (29)_________________love of (30)_________________Script: A survey of 5,000 adults asked them to identify as the things that make Britain unique as a nation. Several stereotypical British attributes made the list, including a stiff upper lip, an overriding interest in class and a love of tea. However, less common ideas were also identified, such as a love of all television, looking uncomfortable while dancing and not saying what people mean. Worryingly, getting drunk was also named as a fundamental part of being British.Researchers found 58% of people like nothing more than chatting about the forecast. More than 50% also said they are the politest nation when it comes to queuing and 48% considered sarcasm as the highest form of wit. 44% of people said theyenjoyed escaping from reality with soap operas. Sixth place went to their love of a bargain, whether it be shopping for discounted products in supermarkets, "buy one get one free" offers or money off coupons. At number seven was their love of curtain twitching with 41 percent of people admitting they could not help adopting the role of the nosy neighbour. Loving trash television, moaning and being obsessed with class all appear in the top ten things which make them "typically British".正确答案: class正确答案: talking about the weather正确答案: queuing正确答案: sarcasm正确答案: soap operas正确答案: bargains正确答案: curtain switching正确答案: tea正确答案: trash TV正确答案: moaningPart II Oral Tasks ( 2 minutes )Section ADirections: Talk about the types of weather as shown in the picture below. You will have one minute for preparation and two minutes for presentation.31.思考/准备Section BDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questions. You will have two minutes for preparation and three minutes for presentation.32. 1. Do you feel any climate change? What are the indicators of climate change?2. What can we do to prevent dramatic climate change?思考/准备。
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During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) A Father's Day card.B) A Father's Day card and a new wallet.C) Some family photos.D) A card and a digital photo frame.学生答案:D得分:3分2.A) She will go with the man.B) She will have a home-made lunch.C) She will go for a snack.D) She will have some canteen food.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) It is with brighter color and less noise.B) It is with light weight and large screen.C) It is with big screen and with better resolution.D) It is with less noise and better picture.学生答案:C得分:3分4.A) He is sad.B) He is angry.C) He is happy for the woman's decision.D) He is concerned.学生答案:C得分:3分5.A) The father is caring and busy.B) She thinks the children are naughty.C) She would like to help because the children are young.D) She gives permission to the man's request because the children are good mannered. 学生答案:D得分:3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A) She's got a flu.B) She's got some food poisoning.C) She's got a cold.D) She's got a headache.学生答案:B得分:3分7.A) An old popular place they both went to.B) A new restaurant over on Fourth Street.C) A new restaurant over on Fifth Street.D) An old restaurant over on Fifth Street.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) He became a health authority.B) He was dead.C) He was sick for a year.D) He had the same symptoms as the woman did.学生答案:D得分:3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A) Denver.B) South Carolina.C) Georgia.D) Florida.学生答案:C得分:3分10.A) Tomorrow.B) On Wednesday.C) By next Saturday.D) By next weekend.学生答案:D得分:3分11.A) He wishes to establish a business relationship with her.B) He hopes to visit her company when she is back.C) He asks the woman to work for his company when she is back.D) He would like to show the woman around the neighborhood.学生答案:D得分:3分Section B Direstions:Listen to three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. All the recordings will be played once only. After you hear a question, please choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 12 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.12.A) The name of a Greek God.B) The name of a novel by Morgan Robertson.C) The name of an oil liner.D) The name of a luxury liner.学生答案:D得分:3分13.A) 3,000.B) 24.C) 2,207.D) 20.学生答案:B得分:3分14.A) The boy on watch saved the ship by stopping it in time before it struck a huge iceberg.B) The ship was lost in the fog.C) The boy was a reader of the book and decided to change the name of his ship.D) The boy was terrified and forgot to sound the warning.学生答案:B得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A) The car was broken and given up by the family.B) The car was regarded as unlucky.C) The car was sold to another person.D) The car was broken into 11 pieces.学生答案:B得分:3分16.A) The garage was sold to a foreigner.B) The garage became a storehouse.C) The garage was destroyed by a fire.D) The garage was repaired as well.学生答案:C得分:3分17.A) In 1955.B) In 1957.C) In 1958.D) In 1959.学生答案:D得分:3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) Fergus Mackenzie's.B) Finn Mackenzie's.C) St Leonards'.D) Kristen Mackenzie's.学生答案:A得分:3分19.A) Because she thought the toy was gone forever.B) Because the toy was shabby and it was very old.C) Because the son didn't like the toy.D) Because the family had bought a new toy car for the boy.学生答案:B得分:3分20.A) Three.B) Four.C) Six.D) Ten.学生答案:D得分:3分Section C Directions: 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.At some time or another it happens to all of us. There's that certain number that pops up wherever you go. Hotel rooms, airline (21)_________________ , str eet addresses ― its haunting presence cannot be escaped. Or, you're in your car, (22)_________________ humming a song. You turn on the radio. A sudden chill prickles your spine. That same song is now (23)_________________ from the speaker.Coincidence, you tell yourself. Or is it?For most (24)_________________ scientists, experiences like this, however strange and recurrent, are nothing but lawful (25)_________________ of chance, a creation ― not of the divine or mystical ― but of simply that which is possible. (26)_________________ of natural law, they argue, causes us to fall (27)_________________ to superstitious thinking, inventing supernatural causes where none exist. In fact, say these statistical law-abiding rationalists, the (28)_________________ manifestation of the rare and improbable in daily life is not only permissible, but inevitable.Consider this: from a well-shuffled deck of fifty-two playing cards, the mathematical odds of dealing a hand of thirteen (29)_________________ cards are about 635,000,000,000 to one. (This means that, in dealing the hand, there exist as many as 635,000,000,000 different hands that may possibly appear.) What statisticians tell us, though, is that these billions of hands are all equally likely to occur, and that one of them is absolutely certain to occur each time the hand is dealt. Thus, any hand that is dealt, including the most rare and improbable hand is, in terms of probability, merely one of a number of equally likely events, one of which was (30)_________________ to happen.。
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Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.
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A) In a restaurant. B) In a park. C) In a museum. D) In a hotel. Script: Woman: Hi, welcome to Caesar's. Checking in? Man: Yes, we have a reservation under Dr. Price. Question: Where does the conversation probably take place?
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A) They are fresh. B) They are lacking in experience. C) They are professional. D) They are graduate students. Script: Man: What have been the major drawbacks of the new recruitment? Woman: Well, some of them are fresh graduates from the university. We may need to have more professional training for them first. Question: What is the main disadvantage of the new staff?
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Life is ornamented with Sharing and liberty.***************************************************************//***************************************************************全新版大学英语(第二版)听说教程新理念网络教学平台5单元测试答案B3U9-A 得分100***************************************************************/Part I Listening Comprehension ( 25 minutes )Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations 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.1.A) Anne Gray.B) Anne.C) Gray.D) Grey.学生答案:C得分:3分2.A) It is downstairs to the street.B) It is upstairs to the end of the corridor.C) It is to the left of the corridor.D) It is upstairs to the left of the corridor.学生答案:B得分:3分3.A) In a car.B) In the park.C) In the parking lot.D) In the garden.学生答案:C得分:3分4.A) Two tomato soups.B) A steak with salad.C) A pork chop with salad.D) A steak with vegetable soup.学生答案:C得分:3分5.A) At the entrance of the subway.B) Outside Margaret's house when she is back.C) Outside the restaurant called Red Star.D) Outside the Red Star cinema.学生答案:D得分:3分Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A) In a market.B) In a bank.C) In a library.D) In a company.学生答案:B得分:3分7.A) She wants to exchange 500 Euros.B) She wants to exchange 400 Euros.C) She wants to have 400 dollars.D) She wants to have 900 dollars.学生答案:B得分:3分8.A) The current rate is one dollar to 8 Euros.B) The current rate is one dollar to 0.9 Euros.C) The current rate is one dollar to 1.8 Euros.D) The current rate is one dollar to 0.8 Euros.学生答案:D得分:3分Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9.A) He needs 200 dollars by tomorrow.B) He needs to get cash within 48 hours.C) He needs 400 euros within 24 hours.D) He needs 300 dollars within 24 hours.学生答案:D得分:3分10.A) He and his brother are not in the same country now.B) He does not have any bank account.C) He does not know how to send the money.得分:3分16.A) On January 1999.B) On January 2000.C) On January 2001.D) On January 2002.学生答案:D得分:3分17.A) They continued to be accepted by national central banks for periods ranging from several years to forever.B) They stopped being accepted by national central banks.C) They can be exchanged and used as usual.D) They continued to be accepted by foreign banks.学生答案:A得分:3分Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) In 1990.B) In 1991.C) In 1992.D) In 1993.学生答案:C得分:3分19.A) A former banker from France.B) A former teacher of French and history from Belgium.C) A former scientist from Belgium.D) A former banker from Belgium.学生答案:B得分:3分20.A) The Council of the European Union.B) The United Nations.C) The European Commission.D) The rates were decided by market changes.学生答案:A得分:3分Section C Directions: 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.At the second eurozone summit, European leaders failed again to(21)_________________ a convincing and definitive rescue package designed to prevent the eurozone debt crisis from getting (22)_________________ , analysts said. Many eurozone countries seem to hope that China and other (23)_________________ economies might come to the rescue.Stabilizing the eurozone is in China's (24)_________________ since Europe is China's biggest export market, and China has repeatedly expressed its (25)_________________ that the EU countries have the wisdom and ability to eventually tide over the crisis.However, whether China should offer a (26)_________________ hand would depend on what the rescue package is like, said Xiong Hou, a researcher with the Chinese (27)_________________ of Social Sciences, a top Chinese think tank."What if it happens again in the future? What if other countries follow in the(28)_________________ of Greece? Many people would ask why we should step into the(29)_________________ ," Xiong said, "The key to the debt crisis and the lifeline of the European economy are in the hands of Europeans themselves, rather than China."It would be (30)_________________ to let a developing country like China pay the bills while Europeans sit idle. "It is just like a big hole was created by someone, but somebody else is asked to fill it," Xiong said.学生答案:deliver得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:worse得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:emerging得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:interest得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:confidence得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:helping得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:Academy得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:footsteps得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:mess得分:4分您可以修改得分:学生答案:unacceptable得分:4分您可以修改得分:。