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2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇一:2006年6月24日大学英语四级听力试题+答案+原文

2006年6月24日大学英语新四级(CET-4)听力真题试卷

Part III Listening Comprehension

Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear

8 short conversations and 2 long conversa

tions. At the end of each conversation, on

e or more questions will be asked about

what was said. Both the conversation and

the questions will be spoken only once.

After each question there will be a pause.

During the pause, you must read the fou

r choices marked A), B), C) and D), and

decide which is the best answer, then mar

k the corresponding letter on Answer She

et 2 with a single line though the centre.

注意:此部分答题在答题卡2上作答。

11. A) The girls got on well with each other.

B) It’s understandable that girls don’t get alo

ng.

C) She was angry with the other young stars.

D) The girls lacked the courage to fight.

12. A) The woman does her own housework.

B) The woman needs a housekeeper.

C) The woman’s house is in a mess.

D) The woman works as a housekeeper.

13. A) The Edwards are quite well-off.

B) The Edwards should cut down on their liv

ing expenses.

C) It’ll be unwise for the Edwards to buy an

other house.

D) It’s too expensive for the Edwards to live

in their present house.

14. A) The woman didn’t expect it to be so war

m at noon.

B) The woman is sensitive to weather change

s.

C) The weather forecast was unreliable.

D) The weather turned cold all of a sudden.

15. A) At a clinic. B) In a supermarket.

C) At a restaurant.

D) In an ice cream shop.

16. A) The woman did not feel any danger growi

ng up in the Bronx. B) The man thinks it was quite safe living in

the Bronx district. C) The woman started working at an early ag

e to support her family.

D) The man doesn’t think it safe to send an

8-year-old to buy things.

17. A) The man has never seen the woman befor

e.

B) The two speakers work for the same com

pany.

C) The two speakers work on the same floor.

D) The woman is interested in market researc

h.

18. A) The woman can’t tolerate any noise.

B) The man is looking for an apartment.

C) The man has missed his appointment.

D) The woman is going to take a train trip.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) To make a business report to the woman.

B) To be interviewed for a job in the woma

n’s company.

C) To resign from his position in the woma

n’s company.

D) To exchange stock market information wit

h the woman.

20. A) He is head of a small trading company.

B) He works in an international insurance co

mpany.

C) He leads a team of brokers in a big com

pany.

D) He is a public relations officer in a small

company.

21. A) The woman thinks Mr. Saunders is asking

for more than they can offer. B) Mr. Saunders will share one third of the

woman’s responsibilities.

C) Mr. Saunders believes that he deserves mo

re paid vacations.

D) The woman seems to be satisfied with Mr.

Saunders’ past experience.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22. A) She’s worried about the seminar.

B) The man keeps interrupting her.

C) She finds it too hard.

D) She lacks interest in it.

23. A) The lecturers are boring.

B) The course is poorly designed.

C) She prefers Philosophy to English.

D) She enjoys literature more.

24. A) Karen’s friend.

B) Karen’s parents.

C) Karen’s lecturers. D) Karen’s herself.

25. A) Changing her major.

B) Spending less of her parents’ money.

C) Getting transferred to the English Departm

ent.

D) Leaving the university.

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear

3 short passages. At the end of each pass

age, you will hear some questions. Both t

he passage and the questions will be spok

en only once. After you hear a question,

you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

Then mark the corresponding letter on the

Answer Sheet 2 with a single line throu

gh the centre.

注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答.

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) Rent a grave.

B) Burn the body.

C) Bury the dead near a church.

D) Buy a piece of land for a grave. 27. A) To solve the problem of lack of land.

B) To see whether they have decayed.

C) To follow the Greek religious practice.

D) To move them to a multi-storey graveyar

d.

28. A) They should be buried lying down.

B) They should be buried standing up.

C) They should be buried after being washed.

D) They should be buried when partially deca

yed.

29. A) Burning dead bodies to ashes.

B) Storing dead bodies in a remote place.

C) Placing dead bodies in a bone room.

D) Digging up dead bodies after three years.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. A) Many foreign tourist visit the Unite States

every year. B) Americans enjoy eating out with their frie

nds.

C) The United States is a country of immigra

nts.

D) Americans prefer foreign foods to their o

wn food.

31. A) They can make friends with people from

other countries. B) They can get to know people of other cul

tures and their lifestyles. C) They can practise speaking foreign langua

ges there.

D) They can meet with businessmen from all

over the world.

32. A) The couple cook the dishes and the childr

en help them. B) The husband does the cooking and the wi

fe serves as the waitress.

C) The mother does the cooking while the fa

ther and children serving the guests.

D) A hired cook prepares the dishes and the

family members serve the guests.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) He took them to watch a basketball game.

B) He trained them to play European football.

C) He let them compete in getting balls out

of a basket.

D) He taught them to play an exciting new g

ame.

34. A) The players found the basket too high to

reach.

B) The players had trouble getting the ball o

ut of the basket.

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇二:2011年06月大学英语四级考试听力真题及答案

2011年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)听力

Part III

Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and2 long conversations. At the

end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A),

B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

11. A) He is careless about his appearance.

B) He is ashamed of his present condition.

C) He changes jobs frequently.

D) He shaves every other day.

12. A) Jane may be caught in a traffic jam.

B) Jane should have started a little earlier.

C) He knows what sort of person Jane is.

D) He is irritated at having to wait for Jane.

13. A) Training for the Mid-Atlantic Championships.

B) Making preparations for a trans-Atlantic trip.

C) Collecting information about baseball games.

D) Analyzing their rivals' on-field performance.

14. A) He had a narrow escape in a car accident.

B) He is hospitalized for a serious injury.

C) He lost his mother two weeks ago.

D) He has been having a hard time.

15. A) The woman has known the speaker for a long time.

B) The man had difficulty understanding the lecture.

C) The man is making a fuss about nothing.

D) The woman thinks highly of the speaker.

16. A) He has difficulty making sense of logic.

B) Statistics and logic are both challenging subjects.

C) The woman should seek help from the tutoring service.

D) Tutoring services are very popular with students.

17. A) Her overcoat is as stylish as Jill's. C) Jill wore the overcoat last week.

B) Jill missed her class last week. D) She is in the same class as the man.

18. A) A computer game. C) An exciting experience.

B) An imaginary situation. D) A vacation by the sea.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) Beautiful scenery in the countryside. C) Pain and pleasure in sports.

B) Dangers of cross-country skiing. D) A sport he participates in.

20. A) He can't find good examples to illustrate his point.

B) He can't find a peaceful place to do the assignment.

C) He doesn't know how to describe the beautiful country scenery.

D) He can't decide whether to include the effort part of skiing.

21. A) New ideas come up as you write.

B) Much time is spent on collecting data.

C) A lot of effort is made in vain.

D) The writer's point of view often changes.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22. A) Journalist of a local newspaper.

B) Director of evening radio programs.

C) Producer of television commercials.

D) Hostess of the weekly "Business World".

23. A) He ran three restaurants with his wife's help.

B) He and his wife did everything by themselves.

C) He worked both as a cook and a waiter.

D) He hired a cook and two local waitresses.

24. A) He hardly needs to do any advertising nowadays.

B) He advertises a lot on radio and in newspapers.

C) He spends huge sums on TV commercials every year.

D) He hires children to distribute ads in shopping centers.

25. A) The restaurant location. C) The food variety.

B) The restaurant atmosphere. D) The food price.

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear

some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you

hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),

C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line

through the centre.

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) Its protection is often neglected by children. B) It cannot be fully restored once damaged.

C) There are many false notions about it. D) There are various ways to protect it.

27. A) It may make the wearer feel tired.

B) It will gradually weaken the eyes of adults.

C) It can lead to the loss of vision in children.

D) It can permanently change the eye structure.

28. A) It can never be done even with high technology.

B) It is the best way to restore damaged eyesight.

C) It is a major achievement in eye surgery.

D) It can only be partly accomplished now.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) They think they should follow the current trend.

B) Nursing homes are well-equipped and convenient.

C) Adult day-care centers are easily accessible.

D) They have jobs and other commitments.

30. A) They don't want to use up all their life savings.

B) They fear they will regret it afterwards.

C) They would like to spend more time with them.

D) They don't want to see their husbands poorly treated.

31. A) Provide professional standard care. C) Be frank and seek help from others.

B) Be affectionate and cooperative. D) Make full use of community facilities.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. A) Health and safety conditions in the workplace.

B) Rights and responsibilities of company employees.

C) Common complaints made by office workers.

D) Conflicts between labor and management.

33. A) Replace its out-dated equipment.

B) Improve the welfare of affected workers.

C) Follow government regulations strictly.

D) Provide extra health compensation.

34. A) They requested to transfer to a safer department.

B) They quit work to protect their unborn babies.

C) They sought help from union representatives.

D) They wanted to work shorter hours.

35. A) To show how they love winter sports.

B) To attract the attention from the media.

C) To protest against the poor working conditions.

D) To protect themselves against the cold weather.

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 numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have

written.

Contrary to the old warning that time waits for no one, time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts (宇航员) someday may (36) _____ so long in space that they would return to an Earth of the (37) _____ future. If you could move at the speed of light, your time would stand still. If you could move faster than light, your time would move (38) _____.

Although no form of matter yet (39) _____ moves as fast as or faster than light, (40) _____ experiments have already confirmed that accelerated (41) _____ causes a traveler's time to be stretched. Albert Einstein (42) _____ this in 1905, when he (43) _____ the concept of relative time as part of his Special Theory of Relativity. A search is now under way to confirm the suspected existence of particles of matter (44) ____________________________________.

An obsession (沉迷) with time – saving, gaining, wasting, losing, and mastering it – (45) ____________________________________. Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein (46) ____________________________________. Thus, time and time's relativity are measurable by any hourglass, alarm clock, or an atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second.

2011年6月大学英语四级听力原文及答案

Part III Listening Comprehension

Section A

11.

M: Shawn's been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get a job when he looks like that.

W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every other day at least and put on something clean.

Q: What do we learn about Shawn?

答案:A. He is careless about his appearance.

解析: 男生 首先对肖恩能否找到工作表示怀疑,因为他邋遢。 女生 接着提到肖恩不修边幅,又说他应该每隔一天刮一次胡子,把自己弄得整洁干净一点。由此可知,肖恩是一个对仪容仪表不太注重,比较粗线条的人shave,刮胡子;be careless about不在乎,不介意;

12.

W: I wish Jane would call when she know she'll be late. This is not the first time we've had to wait for her.

M: I agree. But she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here. Q: What does the man imply?

答案:A. Jane maybe caught in a traffic jam.

解析:本题是推理题,在做题时要注意仔细推敲。女生说:“Jane已经不是第一次迟到让我们等了,我希望她能事先打电话告诉我们一下”,可见女生对Jane迟到的作法是不满的。

男生又说:“I agree. But she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here.”(我同意。但是她到这里的确要遭受很拥堵的交通。)由此得出,男生对此事的态度是理解或宽容的。Jane可能被堵在半路了。

13.

M: Congratulations! I heard your baseball team is going to the Middle Atlantic Championship.

W: Yeah, we're all working real hard right now!

Q: What is the woman's team doing?

答案:A. Training for the Mid-Atlantic Championship.

解析:对话开头男生提到女生所在的棒球队要参加Mid-Atlantic Championship.女生说:“we're all working real hard right now!”(我们现在正紧锣密鼓地练习呢!)由此可知,女生所在的棒球队正在进行赛前训练。

此题还有一个迷惑选项B, Making preparations for a trans-Atlantic trip,必须注意的是:这里并不是准备旅行,而是准备参赛。

14.

W: John's been looking after his mother in the hospital. She was injured in a

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇三:2012年06月大学英语四级听力原文及答案

Part III Listening Comprehension

Section A

11:

M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside.

W: The door into the family room isn’t big enough. Could it be made wider?

Q: What are the speakers doing?

12,

M: I’m thinking about where to go for a bite tonight. Any suggestions, Barbara?

W: Well, how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I’ve had enough of our canteen food.

Q: What do we learn about the woman?

13,

W: Hey, if you can’t enjoy the music at a sensible volume, why not use earphones? I’m preparing for the speech contest.

M: Oh, sorry. I didn’t realize I’ve being bothering you all this time.

Q: What is the man probably doing?

14,

M: Finally, I’ve got the chance to put on my new suit tonight. I hope to make a good impression on your family.

W: Come on! It’s only a family reunion. So jeans and T-shirts are just fine.

Q: What does the woman mean?

15.

M: Would you like to see those pants in brown and navy blue? These two colors are coming in this season.

W: Oh, actually grey is my favourite color, but I prefer something made from cotton, 100% cotton I mean.

Q: What is the woman looking for?

16.

W: From here, the mountains look as if you could just reach out and touch them.

M: That’s why I chose this lodge. It has one of the best views in Switzerland.

Q: What is the man’s chief consideration in choosing the lodge?

17.

M: What do I have to do to apply for a passport?

W: You need proof of citizenship, either an old passport or a birth certificate and three photographs. Then you must complete this form and pay a fee.

Q: What is the man most probably going to do?

18.

M: Miss, can I interest you in a pork special with serving tonight? It’s only 799, half the usual price and it’s very tasty.

W: Oh really? I will try it.

Q: What does the man say about the dish?

Conversation 1

W:Good evening, and welcome to this week’s business world, the program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run your own store?

M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I’ll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn’t let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I’d love being my own boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.

W: You mean you don’t keep regular hours?

M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business is slower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.

W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?

M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It’s great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.

W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.

Question 19-22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.What is the woman doing?

20.What did Mr. Kayne do before he took over the bicycle shop?

21.Why did the man take over a bicycle shop?

22.What do we learn about the people working in the shop?

Conversation 2

W: Well, the main activities in the region were historically steel and paper processing, I think.

M: Yes, but I’m not quite sure about the status of those industries now. Could you tell us something about that?

W: Yes, of course. In fact, they are less significant, but steel-related manufacturing still accounts for 44% of industrial activity. So it’s still very important. In fact, 80% of Spain’s machine tools are from the Basque Country. As for paper processing, there’s still a little. But it’s no longer what it once was in the region. So, is that clear?

M: Yes, thanks.

W: Now, to get back to what I was saying, there’s a lot of unemployment as well as geographical problems in the region.

M: Sorry, Victoria. What do you mean by geographical problems?

W: Well, what I mean is the area is very hilly, mountainous in parts. So there used to be transport problems, now though there are new train links and better roads, but it may be that some smaller towns inland remain not very well connected, is that OK? Does that make sense? When we talk

about specific location suggestions for the factory, we’ll see this in more detail, so we’ll come back to this question, OK?

M: OK, right.

W: So I was about to say something about the work force in the region and the level of training and education. In general, it’s very good and improving.

Question 23-25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. What does the woman say about the steel-related manufacturing in the region?

24. What problems hinder the region’s development?

25. What will the speakers discuss later?

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

I first met Joe Gumps when we were both 9 years old, which is probably the only reason he is one of my best friends. If I had first met Joe as a freshman in high school, we wouldn’t even have had the chance to get to know each other. Joe is a day student, but I am a boarding student. We haven’t been in the same classes, sports or extra curriculum activities. Nonetheless, I spend nearly every weekend at his house, and we talk on the phone every night. This is not to say that we would not have been compatible if we had first met in our freshman year. Rather, we would not have been likely to spend enough time getting to know each other, due to the lack of immediately visible mutual interests.

In fact, to be honest, I struggle even now to think of things we have in common, but maybe that’s what makes us enjoy each other’s company so much. When I look at my friendship with Joe, I wonder how many people I’ve known whom I never disliked but simply didn’t take the time to get to know. Thanks to Joe, I have realized how little basis there is, for the social divisions that exist in every community. Since this realization, I have begun to make an even more determined effort to find friends in unexpected people and places.

Questions:

26. Why does the speaker say Joe Gumps become one of his best friends?

27. Where does the speaker spend most of his weekends?

28. What has the speaker learned from his friendship with Joe?

Passage 2

It was a bad night for Louis. His research in the neighboring town had taken longer than he expected. It was late and he was very tired when he drove home. He turned into his building’s parking lot, but all the spaces were full. He drove back out onto the street looking for a parking space. The first block was full. The next block was almost empty. Louis didn’t see a no-parking sign, but he suspected that if parking were allowed there, most of the spaces would be filled. Then he saw a small parking lot with two free spaces. He was so glad to see them that he didn’t even think to read the sign by the entrance. He drove in, parked, and hurried home to go to bed. The next morning he went back to the lot to get his car. It was gone. He ran home and telephoned the city police to say that his car had been stolen. It took the police only a minute to tell him what had happened. His car had been on a private lot. It had been taken away by the police. Louis had to take a taxi to the city garage far from the center of town. He had to pay a fee of $40 to get his car back. In addition, he got a parking ticket --- his first one ever in Greenville.

29. Where did Louis intend to park his car when he came back from work one night?

30. What did Louis think had happened to his car the next morning?

31. Where did Louis finally get his car back?

Passage 3

Well, to pick up where we left off last time, I believe we agreed the creativity is a mysterious idea. It's one of those things we all recognized when we see it. But we don't really understand what it is. We seem to feel that some people are naturally creative, but we don't know how they got that way. Is creativity a natural gift like good looks? Or is it something that can be acquired like knowledge? Perhaps if we analyze the creative process carefully, we might get some insight into what it is and how it might work in our lives. The creative process has always been accepted as a source of all important work in the arts. But we should not think the creativity play the role only in the arts. Every major scientific discovery began with someone imagining the world to look differently from the way others saw it. And this is what the creativity is all about. Imagining the world in a new way, and despite what you may believe about the limits of your own creative imaginations, we all have the potential to imagine the world in an absolute new way.

In fact, you were born with it. It is your birth right as a human being. And what's more, you use it every day almost every moment of your life. Your creative imagination is what you use to make sense of your experiences. It's your creative mind to get the meaning from the chaos of your experiences and brings order to your world.

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇四:08年06月大学英语四级真题听力真题及答案

11. A) Give his ankle a good rest.

B) Treat his injury immediately.

C) Continue his regular activities.

D) Be careful when climbing steps.

12. A) On a train.

B) On a plane.

C) In a theater.

D) In a restaurant.

13. A) A tragic accident.

B) A fad occasion

C) Smith's unusual life story.

D) Smith's sleeping problem.

14. A) Review the details of all her lessons.

B) Compare notes with his classmates.

C) Talk with her about his learning problems.

D) Focus on the main points of her lectures.

15. A) The man blamed the woman for being careless.

B) The man misunderstood the woman's apology.

C) The woman offered to pay for the man's coffee.

D) The woman spilt coffee on the man's jacket.

16. A) extremely tedious.

B) Hard to understand.

C) Lacking a good plot.

D) Not worth seeing twice.

17. A) Attending every lecture.

B) Doing lots of homework.

C) Reading very extensively.

D) Using test-taking strategies.

18. A) The digital TV system will offer different programs.

B) He is eager to see what the new system is like.

C) He thinks it unrealistic to have 500 channels.

D) The new TV system may not provide anything better.

Question 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.

19.a)a notice by the electricity board.

b)ads promoting electric appliances.

c)the description of a thief in disguise.

d)a new policy on pensioners’ welfare.

20.a)speaking with a proper accent.

b)wearing an official uniform.

c)making friends with them

d)showing them his ID.

21.a)to be on the alert when being followed.

b)not to leave senior citizens alone at home.

c)not to let anyone in without an appointment.

d)to watch out for those from the electricity board.

22.a)she was robbed near the parking lot.

b)all her money in the bank disappeared.

c)the pension she had just drawn was stolen.

d)she was knocked down in the post office.

Question 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

23.a) marketing consultancy.

b) Professional accountancy.

c) luxury hotel management.

d) business conference organization

24.a) having a good knowledge of its customs.

b) knowing some key people in tourism.

c) having been to the country before.

d) being able to speak Japanese.

25.a) it will bring her potential into full play.

b) it will involve lots of train travel.

c) it will enable her to improve her Chinese.

d) it will give her more chances to visit Japan.

Section B

Passage One

Question 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.a) The lack of time

b) The quality of life.

c) The frustrations at work.

d) The pressure on working families.

27.a)They were just as busy as people of today.

b) They saw the importance of collective efforts.

c) They didn't complain as much as modern man.

d) They lived a hard life by hunting and gathering.

28.a) To look for creative ideas of awarding employees.

b) To explore strategies for lowering production costs.

c) To seek new approaches to dealing with complaints.

d) To find effective ways to give employees flexibility.

Passage Two

Question 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29.a) family violence.

b) his children's efforts.

c) her father's disloyalty.

d) his second wife's positive influence.

30.a) his advanced age.

b)his children's efforts

c) his improved financial condition.

d )his second wife's positive influence.

31.a love is blind.

b) love breeds love.

c) divorce often has disastrous consequences.

d) happiness is hard to find in blended families.

Passage Three

Question 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32.a) it was located in a park

b) its owner died of a heart attack

c) it went bankrupt all of sudden.

d) its potted plants were for lease only.

33.a) planting some trees in the greenhouse

b) writing a want ad to a local newspaper

c) putting up a going out of business sign

d) helping a customer select some purchases

34.a) opening an offive in the new office park

b) keeping better relations with her company

c) developing fresh business opportunities

d) building a big greenhouse of his own

35.a) owning the greenhouse one day

b) Securing a job at the office park

c) Cultivating more potted plants.

d) Finding customers out of town.

Section C

We're now witnessing the emergence of an advanced economy based on information and knowledge. raw materials, and capital are no longer the in the creation of wealth. Now, the(38) ____ raw material in our economy is knowledge. Tomorrow's wealth depends on the development and exchange of knowledge. And(39) ___ entering the workforce offer their knowledge, not their muscles. Knowledge workers get paid for their education and their ability to learn. Knowledge workers(40)____ in mind work. They deal with symbols: words,(41) ___ and data. What does all this mean for you? As a future knowledge worker, you can expect to be(42) ____ , processing, as well as exchanging information. (43)____ , three out of four jobs involve some form of mind work, and that number will increase sharply in the future. Management and employees alike

In the new world of work, you can look forward to being in constant training You can also expect to be taking greater control of your career. Gone are the nine-five jobs. lifetime security, predictable promotions, and even the conventional workplace, as you are , and don’t wait

for someone to “empower” you. You have to empower yourself.

短对话

11. A give his ankle a good rest

12. C in a theater

13. A a tragic accident

14. D focus on the main points of her lectures

15. D the woman spilt coffee on the man’s jacket

16. B. hard to understand

17. A. attending every lecture

18. D the new TV system may not provide anything better

长对话 1

19. C the description of a thief in disguise

20. D showing his ID

21. C not to let anyone in without an appointment

22. C the pension she had just drawn was stolen

长对话 2

23. A. marketing consultancy

24. D. being able to speak Japanese

25. B. it will involve lots of train travel

短文1

26. A. the lack of time

27. A. they were just as busy as people of today

28. D. to find effective ways to give employees flexibility

短文2

29. B. the Great Depression

30. D. his second wife’s positive influence

31. B. love breeds love

短文3

32. B. its owner died of a heart attack

33. C. putting up a Going Out OF Business sign

34. C. developing fresh business opportunities

35. A. owning the greenhouse one day

听写

36 labor/labour

37 ingredients

38 vital

39 individual

40 engage

41 figures

42 generating

43 currently

44. Will be making decisions in such areas as product development, quality control and customers’ satisfaction

45. To acquire new skills that will help you keep up with improved technologies and procedures

46. Don’t expect that the companies will provide you with clearly defined career paths

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2006年06月大学英语四级考试听力真题及答案

1. A) They went a long way to attend the party.

B) They didn’t think much of the food and drinks.

C) They knew none of the other guests at the party.

D) They enjoyed the party better than the other guests.

2. A) To the bookstore .B) To the dentist’s.

C) To the market .D) To the post office.

3. A) Dr. Andrews has been promoted for his thoroughness.

B) She disagrees with Dr. Andrews on many occasions.

C) Dr. Andrews used to keep his patients waiting.

D) She dislikes Dr. Andrews as much as the new physician.

4. A) Tom is usually talkative .B) Tom has a very bad temper.

C) Tom has dozens of things to attend to .D) Tom is disliked by his colleagues.

5. A) To pickup the woman from the library.

B) To make a copy of the schedule for his friend.

C) To find out more about the topic for the seminar.

D) To get the seminar schedule for the woman.

6. A) The woman has to get the textbooks in other ways.

B) The woman has sold her used textbooks to the bookstore.

C) The man is going to buy his textbooks from a bookstore.

D) The man doesn’t want to sell his textbooks to the woman.

7. A) Attend a conference. B) Give a speech.

C) Meet his lawyer .D) Make a business trip.

8. A) Jessie always says what she thinks . B) Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind.

C) Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss.

D) Jessie should know the marketing director better.

9. A) Helen is talkative. B) Helen is active.

C) Helen is sociable. D) Helen is quiet.

10. A) Jimmy will regret marrying a Frenchwoman.

B) Jimmy is rich enough to buy a big house.

C) Jimmy is not serious in making decisions.

D) Jimmy’s words are often not reliable.

Passage One

Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.

11. A) It can be used by farmers to protect large buildings.

B) It was brought to the northern USA by Asian farmers.

C) It has done more harm than good in the southern USA.

D) It was introduced into the USA to kill harmful weeds.

12. A) People will have to rely on kudzu for a living.

B) They will soon be overgrown with kudzu.

C) They will become too hard to plough.

D) People will find it hard to protect the soil.

13. A) The farmers there have brought it under control.

B) The factories there have found a good use for it.

C) The climate there is unfavorable to its growth.

D) The soil there is not so suitable for the plant.

Passage Two

Questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.

14. A) A business corporation. B) The universe as a whole.

C) A society of legal professionals. D) An association of teachers and scholars.

15. A) Its largest expansion took place during that period.

B) Its role in society went through a dramatic change.

C) Small universities combined to form bigger ones.

D) Provincial colleges were taken over by larger universities.

16. A) Private donations. B) Government funding.

C) Grants from corporations .D) Fees paid by students.

Passage Three

Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.

17. A) He was wounded in the Spanish civil war.

B) He was interested in the study of wild animals.

C) He started the organization Heifer International.

D) He sold his cows to many countries in the world.

18. A) To help starving families to become self-supporting.

B) To make plans for the development of poor communities.

C) To teach people how to use new skills to raise animals.

D) To distribute food to the poor around the world.

19. A) They should help other families the way they have been helped.

B) They should offer all baby animals to their poor neighbors.

C) They should submit a report of their needs and goals.

D) They should provide food for the local communities.

20. A) It has improved animal breeding skills all over the world.

B) It has helped relieve hunger in some developing countries.

C) It has promoted international exchange of farming technology.

D) It has bridged the gap between the rich and the poor in America.

答案

1. C) 2. B) 3. C) 4. A) 5. D) 6. A) 7. B) 8 A) 9. D) 10. D) 11. C) 12. B) 13. C) 14. D) 15. A) 16. B)

17. C) 18. A) 19. A) 20. B)

2007年06月大学英语四级考试听力真题及答案 Section A

11. A) It could help people of all ages to avoid cancer. B) It was mainly meant for cancer patients..

(C) It might appeal more to viewers over 40 D) It was frequently interrupted by commercials

12. A) The man is fond of traveling. B) The woman is a

photographer. .

C) The woman took a lot of pictures at the contest D) The man admires the woman’s talent in writing.

13. 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. 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.

15. A) She seldom reads books from cover to cover. B) She is interested in reading novels.

C) She read only part of the book D) She was eager to know what the book was about.

16. A) She was absent all week owing to sickness.

B) She was seriously injured in a car accident.

C) She called to say that her husband had been hospitalized.

D) She had to be away from school to attend to her husband.

17. A) The speakers want to rent the Smiths’ old house. B) The man lives two blocks away from the Smiths.

C) The woman is not sure if she is on the right street. D) The Smiths’ new house is not far from their old one.

18. A) The man had a hard time finding a parking space. B) The woman found they had got to the wrong spot.

C) The woman was offended by the man’s late arrival. D) The man couldn’t find his car in the parking lot.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) The hotel clerk had put his reservation under another name.

B) The hotel clerk insisted that he didn’t make any reservation.

C) The hotel clerk tried to take advantage of his inexperience.

D) The hotel clerk couldn’t find his reservation for that night.

20. A) A grand wedding was being held in the hotel. B) There was a conference going on in the city.

C) The hotel was undergoing major repairs. D) It was a busy season for holiday-makers.

21. A) It was free of charge on weekends. B) It had a 15% discount on weekdays.

C) It was offered to frequent guests only. D) It was 10% cheaper than in other hotels.

22. A) Demand compensation from the hotel. B) Ask for an additional discount.

C) Complain to the hotel manager. D) Find a cheaper room in another hotel.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) An employee in the city council at Birmingham. B) Assistant Director of the Admissions Office.

C) Head of the Overseas Students Office. D) Secretary of Birmingham Medical School.

24. A) Nearly fifty percent are foreigners. B) About fifteen percent are

from Africa.

C) A large majority are from Latin America. D) A small number are from the Far East.

25. A) She will have more contact with students. B) It will bring her capability into fuller play.

C) She will be more involved I policy-making. D) It will be less demanding than her present job.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) Her parents thrived in the urban environment. B) Her parents left Chicago to work on a farm.

C) Her parents immigrated to America. D) Her parents set up an ice-cream store.

27. A) He taught English in Chicago. B) He was crippled in a car accident.

C) He worked to become an executive. D) He was born with a limp.

28. A) She was fond of living an isolated life. B) She was fascinated by American culture.

C) She was very generous in offering help. D) She was highly devoted to her family.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) He suffered a nervous breakdown. B) He was wrongly diagnosed.

C) He was seriously injured. D) He developed a strange disease.

30. A) He was able to talk again. B) He raced to the nursing home.

C) He could tell red and blue apart. D) He could not recognize his wife.

31. A) Twenty-nine days. B) Two and a half months.

C) Several minutes. D) Fourteen hours.

32. A) They welcomed the publicity in the media. B) The avoided appearing on television.

C) They released a video of his progress. D) They declined to give details of his condition.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) For people to share ideas and show farm products. B) For officials to educate the farming community.

C) For farmers to exchange their daily necessities. D) For farmers to celebrate their harvests.

34. A) By bringing an animal rarely seen on nearby farms.

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇六:2009年06月大学英语四级听力文本及答案

2009年06月大学英语四级听力文本及答案.

Short Conversations

11. W: There were more than a hundred people at Kate's birthday party. How come she's got so many friends?

M: It's really no surprise. You know she was popular even when she was a child

Q: What does the man imply about Kate?

12. M: They say there'll be a snow-storm tonight, and the cold weather will last quite a few days.

W: Oh! We're so lucky, we'll be getting away for a while, and having a holiday in Florida. But let's call right now to confirm our flight.

Q: What do we learn about the two speakers?

13. W: Tony was awarded a medal for rescuing several families from the forest fire.

M: I really admire his courage.

Q: What do we learn about Tony from the conversation?

14. M: My washing machine is more than fifteen years old and it has worked just fine until last night.

W: You’ll never be able to get parts for it, even from Japan. So it might be time to invest a more recent model.

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

15. W: I heard about your promotion, you must be thrilled.

M: Not really, the new office is huge, but the word load has doubled.

Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?

16. W: I can’t decide what to do about the party tomorrow.

M: You don’t have to go if you don’t want to, but I’ll be glad to give you a ride if you do.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

17. M: Now if you have any questions about the contract. I’ll be happy to answer them.

W: Nothing comes to mind right now, but I’d like to go over all the articles of the contract once more before signing it.

Q: What are the speakers doing right now?

18. M: We are out of paper for the printer. Can you please order some?

W: I completed the order form online yesterday and it will be here by noon. I’ll let you know when it comes in.

Q: What did the woman do?

英语四级A卷短对话答案

11. She has always enjoyed great popularity

12. They are going to have a holiday

13. He was very courageous

14. Buy a new washing machine

15. He is not excited about his new position

16. The man offers to drive the women to the party

17. Finalizing a contract

18. She ordered some paper

Long Conversation

Conversation One

W: Bob, do you know who I saw the other day? Old Jake, looking terribly depressed. Did he get pensioned off at last?

M: Yes. They made him retire after 50 years at sea. He is pretty upset about it, but what can you do? He really is pasted.

W: He is all alone, isn’t he?

M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years. They had one daughter, Dories. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. And he hasn’t heard from her since. I hear she is making good money as a model.

W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her. Get her to come back for a while to help?

M: I don’t suppose she come. She never got on with her father. He is bit of a tough character and

she is rather selfish. Oh, I expect old Jake will get by. He is healthy at least, comes into a clinic for a check regularly.

W: Are you his doctor?

M: No, my partner doctor Johnson is.

W: That bad-tempered old thing?

M: Oh, he isn’t bad-tempered. He just looks it. He is an excellent doctor, taught me a lot, and he has a very nice family. His wife invites me over there to supper every week. Very pleasant.

W: yes. I teach their daughter Pen at school. She is a bit careless and lazy about her school work, but a bright little thing and very popular with her age group.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you’ve just heard.

19. Why does old Jake look terribly depressed?

20. What do we learn about Jake’s wife?

21. What does the man say about Jake’s daughter?

22. What does the man say about Jake’s doctor?

英语四级A卷长对话答案

19 He can no longer work at sea

20 She passed away years ago

21 She has never got on with her father

22 He is excellent but looks bad-tempered

Conversation Two

W: Hello, Mr. Summerfield. How are you today?

M: Very well. Thank you, Ms. Green.

W: What can I do for you?

M: Well, unfortunately, there is a problem with the order we received from you yesterday. It seems we haven’t seen the right quantity of manuals to support the telephone system.

W: Oh, dear, that’s bad news. I’m very sorry to hear that, and you don’t know how many packs are without manuals?

M: No, because we haven’t opened every pack. But in several of those that have been opened there are none, no manuals.

W: I’m very sorry about this inconvenience, Mr. Summerfield. We’ll send out the manuals this afternoon by express mail entirely at our cost, and the manuals should arrive tomorrow or the day after at the latest.

M: All of them, right?

W: Yes. It maybe that some have them already, but we cannot be sure. So the best thing is to send out the manual for every pack.

M: Yes. Yes, I see. That would be great.

W: Please accept our apologies for this mix-up. I assure you we will do everything possible to find out why the mistake happened

M: Right. Thanks for your swift action.

W: Not at all. Thank you and goodbye for now. Do call if there is anything else.

M: All right. Thank you. Goodbye, Ms Green.

W: Goodbye.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you’ve just heard.

23. What problems are the speakers discussing?

24. What does the woman promise to do?

25. What does the man think of the solution?

英语四级A卷长对话答案

23 Some of the packs do not contain manuals

24 solve the problem at her company’s cost

25 Ideal

Passage

Passage 1

Attracting and feeding wild birds are entertaining activities that have long been enjoyed by people all over the world. Feeding birds has become so popular that prepared feed mixtures are readily available. We feed birds for many reasons. Many pleasant hours can come from watching birds. A hobby often develops into a serious study of their habits. Accurate identification of birds is usually the first goal. But observations that an amateur bird-watcher can make are really limitless. There is, however, responsibility associated with bird feeding, including a disease hazard. Attracting numbers of birds continually to the same spot can be harmful to them, particularly species that pick food from the ground contaminated by the droppings of other birds. In winter feeding efforts are most satisfying to people and are of greatest benefit to birds. During this time when fewer natural foods are available and air temperatures are lower, extra feeding can keep a bird warm and well. Once begun, feeding should never stop during these lean months. If you start a local increase of birds, be prepared to do what may be required to eliminate hazards to those you want to befriend. A constant supply of food should be given until the cold is over and spring has come. If feeding is stopped during severe weather, birds used to relying upon the feeders must starve.

Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.

Q26 What does the speaker say about bird watching?

Q27 What does the speaker say about birds fed continually on the same spot?

Q28 What does the speaker suggest we do in feeding birds in winter?

英语四级A卷短文答案

26 C it’s entertaining

27 C they may catch some disease

28 D continue the feeding till it get warm

Passage 2

My friend Leo makes up weak and poor excuses whenever there is something he doesn’t want to do. Just two weeks ago, he was at my house when he decided he didn’t want to go into work. He called his boss and said he had to get a new set of tires put on his truck. Then he sat down and watched TV with me. Not only had he lied but his excuse wasn’t a very convincing one. Another time, he cancelled a date with his girlfriend at the last minute telling her he had to get a new battery for his truck. She was angry and refused to go out with him again until he apologized. Last weekend, Leo offered the poorest excuse yet. He’d promised he’d help me move some furniture, from my parents’ house to my new apartment. He was supposed to bring his truck over about 8 o’clock Saturday morning. I waited, and then called and left a message on his machine. About 11:30, he called and said he was sorry but he’d been getting a new set of tires put on his truck. I guess he’d forgotten he used the same excuse when he called his boss from my house. I think I need a new set of friends. I’m beginning to get tired of Leo’s excuses.

Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.

Q29 What does the speaker tell us about her friend Leo?

Q30 What did his girlfriend do when Leo canceled a date with her at the last minute?

Q31 What favor did the speaker ask Leo to do last weekend?

英语四级A卷短文答案

29 C he will lie whenever he wants

30 A she made him apologize

31 D move furniture for her

Passage 3

In Hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous and beautiful. Nobody wants to be old, unknown and poor. For Hollywood kids, life can be difficult because they grow up such an unreal atmosphere. Their parents are ambitious and the children are part of the parents’ ambitions. Parents pay for wasteful grand parties, expensive cars and designer clothes. When every dream can come true, kids don’t learn the value of anything because they have everything. A thirteen-year-old boy, Trent Maguire, has a driver, credit cards and unlimited cash to do what he wants when he wants to. “One day, I’ll earn more than my dad!” he boasts. Parents buy care and attention for their children because they have no time to give it themselves. Amender’s mother employs a personal trainer, a bodyguard, a singing coach and a councilor to look after all her

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Section A

1. M: I think the hostess really went out of her way to make the party a success.

W: Yes, the food and drinks were great , but if only we had known a few of the other guests.

Q: What did the two speakers say about the party?

2. M: Can you stop by the post office and get me some envelopes and 39 cents’ stamps?

W: Well, I am not going to stop by the post office, but I can buy you some at the bookstore after I see the dentist on Market street.

Q: Where will the woman go first?

3. M: How do you like the new physician who replaced Dr. Andrews?

W: He may not seem as agreeable or as thorough as Dr. Andrews, but at least he doesn’t keep patients waiting for hours.

Q: What can we infer from the woman’s answer?

4. W: Tom must be in a bad mood today. He hasn’t said half a dozen words all afternoon.

M: Oh, really? That’s not like the Tom we know.

Q: What does the man imply?

5. W: Do you have the seminar schedule with you? I’d like to find out the topic for Friday.

M: I gave it to my friend, but there should be copies available in the library. I can pick one up for you.

Q: What does the man promise to do?

6 W: I wonder if you could sell me the Psychology textbooks. You took the course last semester, didn’t you?

M: As a matter of fact, I already sold them back to the school bookstore.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

7. W: Here is this week’s schedule, Tony. On Monday, there is the board meeting. Your

speech to the lion’s club is on Tuesday afternoon. Then on Wednesday you have an appointment with your lawyer and„

M: Wait, you mean the business conference on Tuesday is cancelled?

Q: What will the man do this Tuesday?

8. M: Can you believe it? Jessie told her boss he was wrong to have fired his marketing director

W: Yeah, but you know Jessie. If she has something in mind, everyone will know about it.

Q: What does the woman mean?

9. M: We’ve got three women researchers in our group: Mary, Betty and Helen. Do you know them?

W: Sure. Mary is active and sociable. Betty is the most talkative woman I’ve ever met. But guess what? Helen’s just the opposite.

Q: What do we learn from the woman’s remark about Helen?

10. W: Jimmy said that he was going to marry a rich French businesswoman.

M: Don’t be so sure. He once told me that he had bought a big house. Yet he’s still sharing an apartment with Mark.

Q: What does the man imply?

Section B

Passage 1

Unless you have visited the southern United States, you probably have never heard of Kudzu. Kudzu, as any farmer in the south will sadly tell you, is a super-powered weed. It is a strong climbing plant. Once it gets started, Kudzu is almost impossible to stop. It climbs to the tops of the tallest trees. It can cover large buildings. Whole barns and farm houses have been known to disappear from view. Wherever it grows, its thick twisting stems are extremely hard to remove. Kudzu was once thought to be a helpful plant. Originally found in Asia, it was brought to America to help protect the land from being swallowed by the sea. It was planted where its tough roots which grow up to five feet long could help hold back the soil. But the plant soon spread to places where it wasn't wanted. Farmers now have to fight to keep it from killing other plants. In a way, Kudzu is a sign of labor shortage in the south. Where there is no one to work the fields, Kudzu soon takes over. The northern United States faces no threat from Kudzu. Harsh winters kill it off.

The plant loves the warmth of the south, but the south surely doesn't love it. If someone could invent some use for Kudzu and remove it from southern farmland, his or her fortune would be assured.

11. What do we learn about “Kudzu” from the passage?

12. What will happen if the fields are neglected in the southern United States?

13. Why isn't Kudzu a threat to the northern United States?

Passage 2

The word “university” comes from the Latin word “universitas”, meaning “the whole”. Later, in Latin legal language, “universitas” meant a society or corporation. In the Middle Ages, the word meant “ an association of teachers and scholars”. The origins of universities can be traced back to the 12th to14th centuries. In the early 12th century, long before universities were organized in the modern sense, students gathered together for higher studies at certain centers of learning. The earliest centers in the Europe were at Bolonia in Italy, founded in 1088. Other early centers were set up in France, the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany from 1150 to 1386. The first universities in Britain were Oxford and Cambridge. They were established in 1185 and 1209 respectively. The famous London University was founded in 1836. This was followed by the foundation of several universities such as Manchester and Birmingham, which developed from provincial colleges. It was in the 1960's that the largest expansion of higher education took place in Britain. This expansion took 3 basic forms: existing universities were enlarged, new universities were developed from existing colleges and completely new universities were set up. In Britain, finance for universities comes from three source: the first, and the largest source, is grants from the government, the second source is fees paid by students and the third one is private donations. All the British universities except one receive some government funding. The exception is Buckingham, which is Britain's only independent university.

14. What did the word "Universitas" mean in the Middle Ages?

15. Why was the 1960s so significant for British Higher Education?

16. What is the main financial source for British universities?

Passage 3

One of the biggest problems in developing countries is hunger. An organization called Heifer International is working to improve the situation. The organization sends farm animals to families and communities around the world. An American farmer Dan West developed the idea for Heifer International in the 1930s. Mr. West was working in Spain where he discovered a need for cows. Many families were starving because of the Civil War in that country. So Mr. West asked his friends in the Unites States to send some cows. The first Heifer animals were sent in 1944. Since

that time more than 4 million people in 115 countries have had better lives because of heifer animals. To receive a Heifer animal, families must first explain their needs and goals. They must also make a plan which will allow them to become self-supporting. Local experts usually provide training. The organization says that animals must have food, water, shelter, health care and the ability to reproduce. Without them, the animals will not remain healthy and productive. Heifer International also believes that families must pass on some of their success to others in need. This belief guarantees that each person who takes part in the program also becomes a giver. Every family that receives a Heifer animal must agree to give that animal's first female baby to other people in need. Families must also agree to pass on the skills and training they receive from Heifer International. This concept helps communities become self-supporting.17: What does the speaker tell us about Mr. West?18: What is the ultimate goal of Heifer International?19: What are families required to do after they receive support from Heifer International?20: What is the major achievement of Heifer International?

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2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇八:CET4 大学英语四级听力 2006年1月 题目+原文+答案

PartⅠListening Comprehension

Section A

1A) See a doctor

B) Stay in bed for a few days.

C) Get treatment in a better hospital.

D) Make a phone call to the doctor.

2A) The 2:00 train will arrive earlier.

B) The 2:30 train has a dining car.

C) The woman prefers to take the 2:30 train.

D) they are gong to have some fast food on the train.

3A) She has been longing to attend Harvard University.

B) She’ll consider the man’s suggestion carefully.

C) She has finished her project with Dr. Garcia’s help.

D) She’ll consult Dr. Garcia about entering graduate school.

4A) Alice didn’t seem to be nervous during her speech.

B) Alice needs more training in making public speeches.

C) The man can hardly understand Alice’s presentation.

D) The man didn’t think highly of Alice’s presentation.

5A) It’s worse than 30 years ago.

B) It remains almost the same as before.

C) There are more extremes in the weather.

D) There has been a significant rise in temperature.

6A) At a publishing house.

B) At a bookstore.

C) In a reading room

D) In Prof. Jordan’s office

7A) The man can stay in her brother’s apartment.

B) Her brother can help the man find a cheaper hotel.

C) Her brother can find an apartment for the man.

D) The man should have booked a less expensive hotel.

8A) Priority should be given to listening.

B) It’s most helpful to read English newspapers every day.

C) Its more effective to combine listening with reading.

D) Reading should come before listening.

9A) It can help solve complex problems.

B) It will most likely prove ineffective

C) It is a new weapon against terrorists.

D) It will help detect all kinds of liars.

10A) Help the company recruit graduate students.

B) Visit the electronics company next week.

C) Get apart-time job on campus before graduation.

D) Apply for a job in the electronics company

Section B

Passage 1

11A) It ha been proven to be the best pain-killer.

B) It is a possible cure for heart disease.

C) It can help lower high body temperature effectively.

D) It reduces the chance of death for heart surgery patients.

12A) It keeps blood vessels from being blocked.

B) It speeds up their recovery after surgery.

C) It in creases the blood flow to the heart.

D) It adjusts their blood pressure.

13A)It is harmful to heart surgery patients with stomach bleeding.

B) It should not be taken by heart surgery patients before the operation.

C) It will have considerable side effects if taken in large doses.

D) It should not be given to patients immediately after the operation. Passage 2

14A) They strongly believe in family rules.

B) They are very likely to succeed in life.

C) They tend to take responsibility for themselves

D) They are in the habit of obeying their parents.

15A) They grow up to be funny and charming.

B) They often have a poor sense of direction.

C) They get less attention from their parents.

D) They tend to be smart and strong-willed.

16A) They usually don’t follow family rules.

B) They don’t like to take chances in their lives.

C) They are less likely to be successful in life.

D) They tend to believe in their parent’s ideas.

Passage 3

17A) They wanted to follow his example.

B) They fully supported his undertaking.

C) They were puzzled by his decision.

D) They were afraid he wasn’t fully prepared.

18A) It is more exciting than space travel.

B) It is much cheaper than space travel.

C) It is much safer than space travel.

D) It is less time-consuming than space travel.

19A) They both attract scientists’ attention

B) They can both be quite challenging

C) They are both thought-provoking.

D) They may both lead to surprising findings.

20A) To show how simple the mechanical aids for diving can be.

B) To provide an excuse for his changeable character.

C) To explore the philosophical issues of space travel.

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇九:2005年06月大学英语四级考试试题及参考答案

2005年6月大学英语四级考试试题及参考答案

Part I Listening Comprehension

Section A

1. A) The man hates to lend his tools to other people.

B) The man hasn’t finished working on the bookshelf.

C) The tools have already been returned to the woman.

D) The tools the man borrowed from the woman are missing.

2. A) Give the ring to a policeman.

B) Wait for the owner of the ring in the rest room.

C) Hand in the ring to the security office.

D) Take the ring to the administration building.

3. A) Save time by using a computer.

B) Buy her own computer

C) Borrow Martha’s computer.

D) Stay home and complete her paper

4. A) The man doesn’t have money for his daughter’s graduate studies.

B) The man doesn’t think his daughter will get a business degree.

C) The man insists that his daughter should pursue her studies in science.

D) The man advises his daughter to think carefully before making her decision.

5. A) The cinema is some distance away from where they are.

B) He would like to read the film review in the newspaper.

C) They should wait to see the movie at a later time.

D) He’ll find his way to the cinema.

6. A) He’s been to Seattle many times.

B) He has chaired a lot of conferences.

C) He has a high position in his company.

D) He lived in Seattle for many years.

7. A) Teacher and student.

B) Doctor and patient. .

C) Manager and office worker.

D) Travel agent and customer

8. A) She knows the guy who will give the lecture .

B) She thinks the lecture might be informative

C) She wants to add something to her lecture .

D) She’ll finished her report this weekend

9. A) An art museum. B) A beautiful park.

C) A college campus D) An architectural exhibition

10. A) The houses for sale are of poor quality

B) The houses are too expensive for the couple to buy

C) The housing developers provide free trips for potential buyers

D) The man is unwilling to take a look at the houses for sale

Section B

Passage one

11. A) Synthetic fuel B) Solar energy

C) Alcohol D) Electricity

12. A) Air traffic conditions B) Traffic jams on highways

C) Road conditions D) New traffic rules

13. A) Go through a health check B) Carry little luggage

C) Arrive early for boarding D) Undergo security checks

Passage Two

14. A) In a fast-food restaurant B) At a shopping center

C) At a county fair D) In a bakery

15. A) Avoid eating any food

B) Prepare the right type of pie to eat

C) Wash his hands thoroughly

D) Practice eating a pie quickly

16. A) On the table B) Behind his back

C) Under his bottom D) On his lap

17. A) Looking sideways to see how fast your neighbor eats.

B) Eating from the outside toward the middle

C) Swallowing the pie with water

D) Holding the pie in the right position

Passage Three

18. A) Beauty B) Loyalty

C) Luck D) Durability

19. A) He wanted to follow the tradition of his country

B) He believed that it symbolized an everlasting marriage

C) It was thought a blood vessel in that finger led directly to the heart

D) It was supposed that the diamond on that finger would bring good luck

20. A) The two people can learn about each other’s likes and dislikes

B) The two people can have time to decide if they are a good match

C) The two people can have time to shop for their new home.

D)The two people can earn enough money for their wedding

Part II Reading Comprehension

Passage one

Is there enough oil beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (保护区) (ANWR) to help secure America’s energy future ? President Bush certainly thinks so. He has argued that tapping ANWR’s oil would help ease California’s electricity crisis and provide a major boost to the country’s energy independence. But no one knows for sure how much crude oil lies buried beneath the frozen earth with the last government survey, conducted in 1998, projecting output anywhere from 3 billion to 16 billion barrels.

The oil industry goes with the high end of the range, which could equal as much as 10% of U.S. consumption for as long as six years. By pumping more than 1 million barrels a day from the reserve for the next two three decades, lobbyists claim, the nation could cut back on imports equivalent to all shipments to the U.S. from Saudi Arabia. Sounds good. An oil boom would also

mean a multibillion-dollar windfall(意外之财)in tax revenues, royalties(开采权使用费)and leasing fees for Alaska and the Federal Government. Best of all, advocates of drilling say , damage to the environment would be insignificant . “We’ve never had a document case of oil rig chasing deer out onto the pack ice.” says Alaska State Representative Scott Ogan .

Not so far , say environmentalists . Sticking to the low end of government estimates, the National Resources Defense Council says there may be no more than 3.2 billion barrels of economically recoverable oil in the coastal plain of ANWR, a drop in the bucket that would do virtually nothing to ease America’s energy problems. And consumers would wait up to a decade to gain any benefits, because drilling could begin only after much bargaining over leases, environmental permits and regulatory review. As for ANWR’s impact on the California power crisis, environmentalists point out that oil is responsible for only 1% of the Golden State’s electricity output –and just 3% of the nation’s.

21. What does President Bush think of tapping oil in ANWR?

A) It will exhaust the nation’s oil reserves.

B) It will help secure the future of ANWR.

C) It will help reduce the nation’s oil imports

D) It will increase America’s energy consumption

22. We learn from the second paragraph that the American oil industry _______

A) believes that drilling for oil in ANWR will produce high yields

B) tends to exaggerate America’s reliance on foreign oil

C) shows little interest in tapping oil in ANWR

D) expects to stop oil imports from Saudi Arabia

23. Those against oil drilling in ANWR argue that _________

A) it can cause serious damage to the environment

B) it can do little to solve U.S. energy problems

C) it will drain the oil reserves in the Alaskan region

D) it will not have much commercial value

24. What do the environmentalists mean by saying “Not so fast” (Line 1, Para .3)?

A) Oil exploitation takes a long time

B) The oil drilling should be delayed

C) Don’t be too optimistic

D) Don’t expect fast returns

25. It can be learned from the passage that oil exploitation beneath ANWR’s frozen earth ________.

A) remains a controversial issue

B) is expected to get under way soon

C) involves a lot of technological problems

D) will enable the U.S. to be oil independent

Passage two

“Tear ‘em apart!” “Kill the fool!” “ Murder the referee ( 裁判)!”

These are common remarks one may hear at various sporting events. At the time they are made, they may seem innocent enough. But let’s not kid ourselves. They have been known to influence behavior in such a way as to lead to real bloodshed. Volumes have been written about the way words affect us .It has been shown that words having certain connotations (含义) may cause us

to react in ways quite foreign to what we consider to be our usual humanistic behavior . I see the term “opponent “ as one of those words . Perhaps the time has come to delete it from sports terms.

The dictionary meaning of the term “opponent “is “adversary ““:enemy “; “one who opposes your interests.” “Thus, when a player meets an opponent, he or she may tend to treat that opponent as an enemy. At such times, winning may dominate one’s intellect, and every action, no matter how gross, may be considered justifiable. I recall an incident in a handball game when a referee refused a player’s request for a time out for a glove change because he did not considered then wet enough. The player proceeded to rub his gloves across his wet T-shirt and then exclaimed. “Are they wet enough now?”

In the heat of battle, players have been observed to throw themselves across the court without considering the consequences that such a move might have on anyone in their way. I have also witnessed a player reacting to his opponent’s international and illegal blocking by deliberately hitting him with the ball as hard as he could during the course of play. Off the court, they are good friends. Does that make any sense? It certainly gives proof of a court attitude which departs from normal behavior.

Therefore, I believe it is time we elevated(提升)the game to the level where it belongs thereby setting an example to the rest of the sporting world . Replacing the term “opponent “with “associate” could be an ideal way to start.

The dictionary meaning of the term “associate “ is “colleague” ; “friend” ; “companion.” Reflect a moment! You may soon see and possibly feel the difference in your reaction to the term “associate” rather than “opponent.”

26. Which of the following statements best expresses the author’s view?

A) Aggressive behavior in sports can have serious consequences

B) The words people use can influence their behavior

C) Unpleasant words in sports are often used by foreign athletes

D) Unfair judgments by referees will lead to violence on the sports field

27. Harsh words are spoken during games because the players _______

A) are too eager to win

B) are usually short-tempered and easily offended

C) cannot afford to be polite in fierce competition

D) treat their rivals as enemies

28. What did the handball player do when he was not allowed a time out to change his gloves?

A) He refused to continue the game

B) He angrily hit the referee with a ball

C) He claimed that the referee was unfair

D) He wet his gloves by rubbing them across his T-shirt

29. According to the passage, players, in a game , may _______

A) deliberately throw the ball at anyone illegally blocking their way

B) keep on screaming and shouting throughout the game

C) lie down on the ground as an act of protest

D) kick the ball across the court with force

30. The author hopes to have the current situation in sports improved by _______

A) calling on players to use clean language on the court

B) raising the referee’s sense of responsibility

C) changing the attitude of players on the sports field

D) regulating the relationship between players and referees

Passage three

Consumers are being confused and misled by the hodge-podge (大杂烩) of environmental claims made by household products, according to a “green labeling” study published by Consumers International Friday .

Among the report’s more outrageous (令人无法容忍的) findings-a German fertilizer described itself as “ earthworm friendly” a brand of flour said it was “non-polluting” and a British toilet paper claimed to be “environmentally friendlier”

The study was written and researched by Britain’s National Consumer Council (NCC) for lobby group Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.

“ While many good and useful claims are being made , it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy,” said Consumers International director Anna Fielder .

The 10-country study surveyed product packaging in Britain. Western Europe, Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.

The report focused on claims made by specific products , such as detergent (洗涤剂) insect sprays and by some garden products . It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September ,1999.

Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.

“Many products had specially-designed labels to make them seem environmentally friendly , but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing ,” said report researcher Philip Page .

“Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims . while paints were third on our list with 73 .The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading .” he said .

The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging , because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” cannot be verified . “ what we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO .” said Page.

31. According to the passage, the NCC found it outrageous that ______

A) all the products surveyed claim to meet ISO standards

B) the claims made by products are often unclear or deceiving

C) consumers would believe many of the manufactures’ claim

D) few products actually prove to be environment friendly

32. As indicated in this passage , with so many good claims , the consumers _____

A) are becoming more cautious about the products they are going to buy

B) are still not willing to pay more for products with green labeling

C) are becoming more aware of the effects different products have on the environment

D) still do not know the exact impact of different products on the environment

33. A study was carried out by Britain’s NCC to _______

2006年06月英语四级听力答案篇十:2010年06月-12月全国大学英语四级-考试答案

2010.06

Part I Writing (30 minutes)

注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of

Due Attention Should Be Given To Spelling. You should write at least 120 words following the

outline given below:

1. 如今不少学生在英语学习中不重视拼写

2. 出现这种情况的原因

3. 为了改变这种状况,我认为„

Due Attention Should Be Given To Spelling

______________________________________________________________________________ 答 案

作文范文:

Due Attention Should Be Given To Spelling

Correct spelling is a basic skill in English study. However, nowadays many students do not pay

much attention to it.

They have their own reasons for misspelling. First of all, they like an easy way of studying,

which causes some omissions and changes in spelling. Second, the teachers might not be very strict

in students’ spelling. In China, teachers seem to be more concerned with grammar and vocabulary

but not spelling.

To change this situation, in my opinion, the teachers and the students should work together. On

one and, the teachers should give more attention to students’ spelling, asking the students to be

conscious of the importance of correct spelling from the very beginning of their English study. On

the other hand, the students themselves are supposed to be aware that correct spelling is a must in

English study.

To sum up, correct spelling is so important that both students and the teachers should spare no

efforts to achieve correct spelling.

快速阅读答 案

1. A) her daughters' repeated complains

2. D) People haven't yet reached agreement on its definition

3. C) can realize what is important in life

4. A) it seriously affected family relationships

5. C) depressed

6. B) His family had intervened

7. B) curb his desire for online gaming

8. had an Internet addiction

9. professional help

10. online dating

听力答 案

Section A

short conversation

11. C) He cannot get access to the assigned book.

12. A) She will drive the man to the supermarket.

13. C) Tidy up the place.

14. A) The talks can be held any day except this Friday.

15. A) He understands the woman’s feelings.

16. D) She has to invite David to the party.

17. C) Many students find Prof. Johnson’s lectures boring.

18. D) Assemble a computer.

long conversation

19. B) It requires him to work long hours.

20. D) It demands physical endurance and patience.

21. D) In a hotel.

22. B) Paying attention to every detail.

23. A) The pocket money British children get.

24. C) It often rises higher than inflation.

25. B) Pay for small personal things.

Section B

Passage 1

26. B) District managers

27. D) The important part played by district managers

28. B) Fifty percent of them were female

29. B) He was not gender sensitive

Passage 2

30. C) Ask to see the manager politely but firmly

31. D) You can’t tell how the person on the line is reacting

32. D) Stick to the point

Passage 3

33. B) Architect

34. A) Do some volunteer work.

35. C) A baby-sitter is no replacement for a mother.

Section C

36. curious

37. figuring

38. independent

39. unusual

40. interacting

41. formal

42. abstract

43. mystery

44. he has found out how it works and learnt to use it appropriately

45. by trying it out and seeing whether it works, by gradually changing it and refining it

46. including many of the concepts that the schools think only they can teach him

仔细阅读答 案

Section A

47. G incredibly

48. K replace

49. J reduced

50. L sense

51. H powering

52. D exceptions

53. E expand

54. O vast

55. F historic

56. I protect

Section B

Passage 1

57. C) Its ability to ward off disasters is incredible.

58. A) Data for analyzing the cause of the crash.

59. C) The early models often got damaged in the crash.

60. C) To make them easily identifiable.

61. A) There is still a good chance for their being recovered.

Passage 2

62. B) It is based on the concept of positive thinking

63. A) Encouraging positive thinking may do more harm than good

64. B) You are pointing out the errors he has committed

65. C) Forcing a person to think positive thoughts may lower their self-esteem

66. B) Meditation may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy

完型答 案

67. B) differ

68. B) via

69. B) used

70. B) lies

71. B) of

72. D) selects

73. A) sends in

74. A) visible

75. C) beyond

76. D) allows

77. B) behind

78. D) insignificant

79. C) corporations

80. D) only

81. B) later

82. D) provided

83. D) besides

84. A) and

85. C) widespread

86. A) acquired

翻译答 案

87. (in) concentrating on the experiment/ focusing her attention on the experiment.

88. did she become angry/did she lose her temper before.

89. being invited to attend the opening ceremony.

90. (should) be fixed/installed by the window

91. the strong opposition of her parents/ her parents’ strong opposition.

2010.12.作文

How Should Parents Help Children to be Independent

Nowadays, there is a growing concern over such a phenomenon, that is, some parents take care of almost everything concerned with their children, including study, work, marriage. Some parents believe that this is love, however, it is only to destroy children’s independence thoroughly。

For the future of the next generation, more efforts should be made by parents to help their children to be independent. The fundamental one is to cultivate the awareness, namely, the importance and necessity of being independent, which is supposed to begin from childhood. Children should be taught that no one can be stronger

and more helpful than themselves in this world。

The quality of independence is so indispensable for us that parents had better act as a tutor, not a dictator. And only with parent’s trust, can the next generation accumulate confidence step by step。

今年的作文主题非常贴近考生的生活,给了考生很大的发挥空间,擅长写日常生活细节的学生可以写上三五个句子勾勒父母对于子女的过度关爱,而擅长逻辑思考的学生则可以更多地阐述父母怎样的行为才可以培养子女独立的品格,而过度宠爱正导致了独立精神的消失。 从具体操作的角度来说,对于基础较为薄弱的考生,这次的考试题目是比较容易套用模板的,第一段,把现实状况描述清楚;第二段,写清楚父母亲帮助子女独立的策略;第三段,呼吁父母亲多给自己一些自由。怎样解决(解决方案的优缺点)

考试吧考前模板专题里面关于解决问题类作文提到了类似的结构:

In recent days, we have to face a problem-----A, which is becoming more and more serious. ----(说明A的现状)。

Confronted with A, we should take a series of effective measures to cope with the situation. For one thing, ---------------(解决方法一). For another -------------(解决方法二). Finally, --------------(解决方法三)。

Personally, I believe that -------------(我的解决方法). Consequently, I’m confident that a bright future is awaiting us because --------------(带来的好处)。 像这样子的模板能够帮助无话可说,或者说英语表达能力比较弱的同学迅速找到思路,只需要填入关键的字词就可以完成作文。

但是对于能够用流畅的英语表达自己的思路的同学来说,写作如果希望取得比较高的分数,则需要注意语言必须尽可能简洁才能够在规定字数以内说清楚自己的论点,而句子的表达要求,也从有话可说,上升到言之有理,甚至上升到语言精致优美,内在逻辑严密的高度了。

在我们给出大家的这篇范文里面,三段文字结构清晰,语言简明优美又没有落入模板的窠臼,属于在临场作文中的优秀之作。

参考答案(快速阅读部分)

1.A) People instinctively seek nature in different ways.

解析:第一段最后一句直接给出关键字profound belief, whether 引导的从句对应答案中的instinctively

2.D) Things that are purchased.

解析:第二段最后一句,what is best对应题目中的prefer, that is to say作为暗示直接引出之后的things that can be bought,选择D

3.B) More access to nature makes children less likely to fall ill.

解析:题干中有关瑞典研究,定位到第四段第一句,结合语义,不难得出B的正确答案

4.D) are less likely to be involved in bullying

解析:A选项具有干扰性,第三段结尾给出自然熏陶能够提高学生学科水平的线索,但考虑到快速阅读题的传统,即题目顺序对应文章顺序,所以应该定位到第四段之后的内容,即大段有关bullying的段落,得出答案D。

5.B) Provide more green spaces for them.

解析:对应第八段内容,作者通过否定患儿对药物的依赖性来给出自己的建议,结合全文主旨自然环境的重要性,得出B答案

6.B) They enjoy a life of better quality.

解析:第九段第二句点出老龄人口增长的侧重点是在高质量的生活水平上,紧接着又指

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