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大学英语四级听力材料Test OneSection A11. A Hell be able to clean the house in time.B He doesnt have time to take the woman home.C It should be easy for the guests to find the house.D He needs time to relax before the guests arrive.12. A If the game is held there the team will lose.B If the game is held there the team will win.C It makes no difference since the team will lose.D It makes no difference since the team will win.13. A Her sons health. B Her sons studies.C Her sons poor grades.D Her sons competence for the job.14. A The shops are not crowded in December.B Many people go shopping despite the cold weather in December.C People dont like to do shopping in busy shops in winter.D In December people stay at home because of the cold weather.15. A The exam questions were too difficult.B The questions had little connection with the course.C He couldnt finish the questions within the time allowed.D He found the questions confusing.16. A The movie was inexpensive.B The movie was not worth watching.C He didnt have time to go to the movie.D The movie lasted too long.17. A He is learning about advertising.B He is the new advertising manager. C He is interviewing the woman.D He is waiting for an interview.18. A The man wants to go to San Francisco.B There are no flights to Los Angeles for the rest of the day.C There are two direct flights to Los Angeles within the next two hours.D If the man board the plane to Los Angeles now, he will have to transfer at San Francisco.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A A novel about a president.B A political science book.C A listing of election results.D A text for one of his courses.20. A To the managers office.B To the paperback section.C To the textbook area.D To the publishers? indexes.21. A Only those used in the university.B Only those printed at the university.C Only those currently available from publishers.D Only those in the field of political science.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A The woman is helping the man study for his class.B They are visiting a factory Kahn designed.C The woman is deciding whether to take history of architecture.D The woman is researching Kahns work.23. A Inventing the assembly line.B Building modern factories. C Designing early automobiles.D Reviving classical architecture.24. A Steel manufacturing.B Coal mining.C Textiles. D Transportation.25. A They were a fire hazard.B They were too spread out.C They were designed for efficiency rather than for beauty.D They were difficult to heat.Passage One26. A The degree of violence in progmp3s is too high.B There shouldnt be any commercials on television.C Watching too much television is undesirable for children.D Television progmp3s in the United States are of low quality.27. A A recreational progmp3.B An educational progmp3.C A progmp3 for cartoons.D A progmp3 for commercials.28. A They will become inactive and dull.B They will not go to cinemas as often.C They will forget to do their homework.D They will imitate what they see in the progmp3s.Passage Two29. A Different kinds of crimes.B Increasingly high crime rate in the U.S.C Seasonal changes in the natural environment.D The relations between changes in the season and crime patterns.30. A February. B May. C July. D August.31. A Few people get married in June.B Most people read serious books in summer.C More people have mental problems in June than in other months.D One is most likely to make the best perfomp3ance on examinations in summer.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A It is harmful to the body only.B It is good to personal relationship.C It is harmful to the body and mind.D It is a good change after idling for a long time.33. A Personal relationships should come after ones job.B People should care more about their personal relationships and relaxation.C When a job is very important, relaxation should be forgotten.D Personal relationships can help people do their jobs well.34. A He should relax and have a chat with friends while working. B He should not relax until he finishes his work. C He should play hard to fully relax himself. D He should shift some of his work to his colleagues.35. A Work and play are different activities. B Work and play should be combined together. C People should play more and work less. D People should work more and play less.Section C: When a consumer finds that an item she or he bought is faulty or does not live up to the manufacturers (36) _for it, the first step is to present the guarantee at the store of purchase. In most cases, this action will (37) _results. However, if it does not, there are various means the consumer may use to gain satisfaction. A simple and common method used by many consumers is to complain directly to the store manager. In general, the “higher up” the consumer takes his or her (38) _, the faster he or she can expect it to be settled. In such a case, it is usually settled in the consumers favor, (39) _ he or she has a just claim.Consumers should complain in (40) _ whenever possible, but if they cannot get to the place of purchase, it is (41) _ to phone or write the complaint in a letter. Complaining is usually most effective when it is done politely but (42) _, and especially when the consumer can demonstrate what is wrong with the item in (43)_. If this cannot be done, (44) _.The store manager may advise the consumer to write to the manufacturer. If so, (45) _. But if a polite complaint does not achieve the desired result, the consumer can go a step further. (46)_ _.Test TwoSection A11.A The man is out of shape. B The man doesnt need a new racket. C The man also needs new tennis shoes. D The man spent too much on his tennis shoes. 12.A She prefers chemistry. B She hasnt got a partner yet. C She is too tired of chemistry. D She is too busy to work on her chemistry. 13.A Customer and waitress. B Teacher and student. C Boss and secretary. D Lawyer and client. 14.A He was satisfied with the service on the ship. B It was the first time he had been abroad. C He had never been on a warship. D He has been on the warship before. 15.A He is confident. B He is worried. C He is bored. D He is angry. 16. A The woman offered to help the man find his box. B The man doesnt know where to go. C The woman will buy the mans lunch for him. D The woman will give the man a treatment. 17. A Its enjoyable. B Its terrific. C Its too modern. D Its old-fashioned. 18.A Near the stairs. B On the platform. C At the ticket office. D At the information desk. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19.A In a college bookstore. B In a lecture hall. C In a library. D In a domp3itory. 20. A English. B Biology. C Introduction to English Literature. D A required course. 21. A He lives on the 10th floor of Butler Hall. B He never wants to listen to students. C He used to teach biology. D He is an excellent professor. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22.A When to move. B Where to live the following year. C How much time to spend at home. D Whose house to visit. 23. A Take some money to the housing office. B Inform the director of student housing in a letter. C Fill out a form in the library. D Maintain a high grade average. 24. A Both live on campus. B Both live off campus. C The man lives on campus; the woman lives off campus. D The woman lives on campus; the man lives off campus. 25. A Grades. B Privacy. C Sports. D Money.Passage One26.A The importance of advertisement. B The societys great need of advertisement. C The origin of advertisement. D The prosperity of advertisement.27. A The local governments. B Their owners families.C Advertisements. D The audience.28. A Advertising is personal. B Advertisements are convincing.C Advertisements are unreliable.D Advertisements are misleading.Passage Two29. A The games shouldnt be held in Salt Lake City.B The games have met their environmental goals.C The games did little to protect the environment.D The games have caused lasting damages to the area.30. A Sports competition. B Cultural exchange.C Economic development.D Environmental protection.31. A Building ski jumps farther away from the city.B Developing better public transportation in the city.C Planting more trees around the fields.D Promoting the use of cleaner energy.32. A Diet.B Weight control. C Aerobic exercise.D Eating habits and exercise. 33. A Nuts.B Sugar. C Vegetable oil.D Dairy products. 34. A Forty or fifty minutes of exercise once a week. B Twenty or thirty minutes of exercise every day. C Fifteen or twenty minutes of exercise five days a week. D Thirty or forty minutes of exercise three or four days a week. 35. A Carbohydrates. B Indirect fat. C Body fluid. D Fat. Section C Today, students who want to learn English in the US have a wide choice of courses and institutions to (36)_from. And, because the US is such a big country, they also have a huge (37) _of locations in which to study. The US has a long (38) _of teaching English because, (39) _its history, the country has welcomed (40) _from all over the world, most of whom have needed to learn English. Today, the USs English language teaching sector is well developed and its teachers are highly qualified and (41) _American universities and colleges welcome many thousands of (42) _students each year, who (43) _on degree or post graduate courses. (44) _. These courses are called Intensive English Language Progmp3s and (45) _. In addition to language tuition, Intensive English Language Progmp3s give students (46)_.Test ThreeSection A11. A Go to the football match with the woman.B Ask the woman to help him write the term paper on history.C Finish the last tow chapters of history assignment.D Take part in the football match.12. A she wants to borrow the mans student cardB the tickets are less expensive than she expectedC she wont be able to get any discount for the ticketD the performance turns out to be disappointing13. A its far from being ready B it contains some valuable ideasC she needs another week to get it ready D it has nothing to do with the internet14. A He is suffering from the difference of time zones.B He has been studying hard at night.C He finds biology difficult fo learn.D He has not adjusted to a new culture.15. A A lesson requires students active involvementB students usually take an active part in a lectureC more knowledge is covered in a lectureD there is a larger group of people interested in lesson16.A The pictures of night view are really better than he expectedB He didnt know how he finished his role in the playC The film hasnt been processed yetD He didnt have enough film17. A He often complains. B he is a short person.C He is worried about something. D He is a happy sort of person.18. A He cant miss the bank. B She forgot to tell him one thing.C Its no use going there. D The bank is close to the corner.Questions 19-21 are based on the conversation you have just heard19. A A vacation trip to Yellowstone Park B A lecture by a visiting professorC Her biology thesis D A research project on Yellowstone Park20. A More buffalo are surviving the winter B Fewer buffalo are dying of diseaseC More buffalo are being born D Fewer buffalo are being killed by hunters21. A She is from Wyoming and eager to visit Yellowstone ParkB She needs the money to continue her studyingC She has been studying animal diseasesD Her thesis adviser is heading the projectQuestions 22-25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22.A) She knew about it by reading a booklet.B) She knew about it by reading a student union introduction.C) She knew about it by reading a newspaper.D) She knew about it by reading a magazine.23.A) Because they want to preserve the natural beauty of the campus.B) Because they want to protect the students right for living space.C) Because they want to conserve the place for future use.D) Because they want to sell the place for a better price.24. A) They will organize a meeting to discuss a proposal.B) They will organize a protest to express their opposition.C) They will organize an appeal-letter signing activity.D) They will organize a march around the campus.25. A) She will participate in the protest.B) She will sign the appeal letter.C) She will take part in a meeting of the Student Action Union.D) She will attend her class as usual.Section BPassage One26. A How much exercise they get every day?B What they are most worried about?C How long their parents accompany them daily?D What entertainment they are interested in?27. A get enough entertainment B have more activitiesC receive early education D have regular checkups28. A be no place for play B be near a common areaC have no TV sets D have a computer for studyPassage Two29. A) To look for two of her close friends. B) To stay at home and study.C) To share an apartment with friends. D) To move out and live alone.30. A) She couldnt find a good place to stay.B) Her friend and she couldnt afford the rent.C) A friend left her for works sake.D) She quarreled with her friends.31. A) Because her home was far way form school.B) Because her parents asked her to do so.C) Because she was bored living outside.D) Because the place where she lived caught fire.32. A) Because she was disappointed in the college.B) Because she kept moving all the time and couldnt concentrate on studying.C) Because her home was too far away from school and it was inconvenient.D) Because she was not interested in study at all.Passage Three33. A) Italian people. B) German people. C) British people. D) French people.34. A) Wash the dishes. B) Have her own meal.C) Make plans for other activities. D) Serve some wine.35. A) Odd B) Crazy C) Regular D) RomanticSection CThe Romans built great “aqueducts” to carry fresh water from the mountains to the cities. Many of these aqueducts are still standing today. The Roman (36) _even set up a (37)_ health service. They built the first great public hospitals in Europe, and they paid doctors to look after poor people.When the Roman Empire fell to pieces, these (38) _ methods of treatment (39) _ from most of Europe, for more than a thousand years. People went back to the old ways. They lived in dirty conditions, which helped to cause diseases; and they asked God to cure the (40) _. They shut up (41) _ sick people in prisons. Or they burnt them alive because they were supposed to have (42) _ powers. But the work of the Greek and Roman doctors was not lost.Over a thousand years ago, the Arabs moved into many of the Mediterranean countries. They took big parts of the old (43)_ lands. (44) _ Arab doctors themselves made many new discoveries.(45)_ _ Slowly, European doctors discovered again the things that the Greeks and Romans had known so long ago. (46) _Test FourSection A11. A) He thinks hes very organized. B) He doesnt want to join the display. C) He doesnt think he should lead the study group. D) He knows someone who can lead the study group.12. A) He doesnt know where his brother keeps his computer. B) The woman should buy a used computer. C) He doesnt know how much computers cost. D) His brother paid too much for the computer.13. A) Its been to warm to wear the jacket. B) The jacket is too big for him. C) He doesnt like cold weather. D) He didnt buy the jacket until cooler weather arrived.14. A) He started the semester in a bad mood. B) Hes not usually bad-tempered. C) He has few responsibilities. D) He doesnt like the man.15. A) He forgot to cancel the reservation. B) They can go to the restaurant after the woman has finished working. C) He has to work late tonight. D) They dont have a reservation at the restaurant.16. A) Use bleach on his socks. B) Buy new white socks.C) Wash his red T-shirt again. D) Throw away his pink socks.17. A) He isnt satisfied with his progress.B) He wants to move up more quickly than hes presently doing.C) He has advance quickly enough in his career.D) He feels frustrated as he tries to move up the ladder.18. A) Try on a smaller sweater. B) Look for another style at a different store.C) Give the sweater away as a gift. D) Exchange the sweater for a bigger one.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) Shes unable to attend the study session. B) She has seen a doctor recently. C) Shes concerned about medical care. D) She mentions the need for some

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