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2016年6月英语四级考试真题(第2套)答案、解析、听力Section A News ReportDirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, youmust choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Directions: Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.Question 1A) How college students can improve their sleep habits.B) Why sufficient sleep is important for college students.C) Why college students are more likely to have stress problems.D) How college students can handle their psychological problems.Question 2A) It is not easy to improve ones sleep habits.B) It is not good for students to play video games.C) Students who are better prepared generally get higher scores in examinations.D) Making last-minute preparations for tests may be less effective than sleeping.Directions: Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.Question 3A) Whether more airports should be built around London.B) Whether adequate investment is being made to improve airport facilities.C) Whether the British Airports Authority should sell off some of its assets.D) Whether the Spanish company could offer better service.Question 4A) Inefficient management.B) Poor ownership structure.C) Lack of innovation and competition.D) Lack of runway and terminal capacity.Directions: Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.Question 5A) Report the nicotine content of their cigarettes.B) Set a limit to the production of their cigarettes.C) Take steps to reduce nicotine in their products.D) Study the effects of nicotine on young smokers.Question 6A) The biggest increase in nicotine content tended to be in brands young smokers like.B) Big tobacco companies were frank with their customers about the hazards of smoking.C) Brands which contain higher nicotine content were found to be much more popular.D) Tobacco companies refused to discuss the detailed nicotine content of their products.Question 7A) They promised to reduce the nicotine content in cigarettes.B) They have not fully realized the harmful effect of nicotine.C) They were not prepared to comment on the cigarette study.D) They will pay more attention to the quality of their products.Section B ConversationDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversations you will hear four questions. Both the conversations and the question-s will be spoken only once. After you hear a question. Youmust choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Question 8A) Indonesia.B) Holland.C) Sweden.D) England.Question 9A) Getting a coach who can offer real help.B) Talking with her boyfriend in Dutch.C) Learning a language where it is not spoken.D) Acquiring the necessary ability to socialize.Question 10A) Listening to language programs on the radio.B) Trying to speak it as much as one can.C) Making friends with native speakers.D) Practicing reading aloud as often as possible.Question 11A) It creates an environment for socializing.B) It offers various courses with credit points.C) It trains young peoples leadership abilities.D) It provides opportunities for language practice.Directions: Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 12A) The impact of engine design on road safety.B) The role policemen play in traffic safety.C) A sense of freedom driving gives.D) Rules and regulations for driving.Question 13A) Make cars with automatic control.B) Make cars that have better brakes.C) Make cars that are less powerful.D) Make cars with higher standards.Question 14A) They tend to drive responsibly.B) They like to go at high speed.C) They keep within speed limits.D) They follow traffic rules closely.Question 15A) It is a bad idea.B) It is not useful.C) It is as effective as speed bumps.D) It should be combined with education.Section C PassagesDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choosethe best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Directions:Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 16A) The card got damaged.B) The card was found invalid.C) The card reader failed to do the scanning.D) The card reader broke down unexpectedly.Question 17A) By covering the credit card with a layer of plastic.B) By calling the credit card company for confirmation.C) By seeking help from the card reader maker Verifone.D) By typing the credit card number into the cash register.Question 18A) Affect the sales of high-tech appliances.B) Change the lifestyle of many Americans.C) Give birth to many new technological inventions.D) Produce many low-tech fixes for high-tech failures.Directions: Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 19A) They are set by the dean of the graduate school.B) They are determined by the advising board.C) They leave much room for improvement.D) They vary among different departments.Question 20A) By consulting the examining committee.B) By reading the Bulletin of Information.C) By contacting the departmental office.D) By visiting the universitys website.Question 21A) They specify the number of credits students must earn.B) They are harder to meet than those for undergraduates.C) They have to be approved by the examining committee.D) They are the same among various divisions of the university.Directions: Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 22A) Students majoring in nutrition.B) Students in health classes.C) Ph.D. candidates in dieting.D) Middle and high school teachers.Question 23A) Its overestimate of the effect of dieting.B) Its mistaken conception of nutrition.C) Its changing criteria for beauty.D) Its overemphasis on thinness.Question 24A) To illustrate her point that beauty is but skin deep.B) To demonstrate the magic effect of dieting on women.C) To explain how computer images can be misleading.D) To prove that technology has impacted our culture.Question 25A) To persuade girls to stop dieting.B) To promote her own concept of beauty.C) To establish an emotional connection with students.D) To help students rid themselves of bad living habits.Keys:参考答案1. B)Why sufficient sleep is important for college students.2. D)Making last-minute preparations for tests may be less effective than sleeping.3. C)Whether the British Airports Authority should sell off some of its assets.4. D)Lack of runway and terminal capacity.5. A)Report the nicotine content of their cigarettes.6. A)The biggest increase in nicotine content tended to be in brands young smokers like.7. C)They were not prepared to comment on the cigarette study.8. B)Holland.9. C)Learning a language where it is not spoken.10. B)Trying to speak it as much as one can.11. D)It provides opportunities for language practice.12. D)Rules and regulations for driving.13. C)Make cars that are less powerful.14. A)They tend to drive responsibly.15. B)It is not useful.16 C)The card reader failed to do the scanning.17 A)By covering the credit card with a layer of plastic.18 D)Produce many low-tech fixes for high-tech failures.19. D)They vary among different departments.20. C)By contacting the departmental office.21. A)They specify the number of credits students must earn.22 B)Students in health classes.23 D)Its overemphasis on thinness.24 C)To explain how computer images can be misleading.25 A)To persuade girls to stop dieting.大学英语四级考试2016年6月第二套真题听力原文及解析Section ANews Item 1You probably think college students are experts at sleeping, but parties, preparations for tests, personal problems and general stress can rack a students sleep habits, which can be bad for the body and the mind. Texas Tech University is even offering a class called Improving Your Sleep Habits. People suffering from sleep loss are at an increased risk from obesity, psychological problems and car crashes. Students who dont get enough sleep have poor attendance and lower grades. On top of all that, (2)a new study published in the journal Learning and Memory finds you are probably better off sleeping than making last-minute preparations for a test. Two hundred college kids were taught to play some unfamiliar video games. Subjects who learned the games in the morning lost some skills when they played again 12 hours later, (1)but they did much better after getting a good nights sleep. So if you really want to do your job well, dont forget to get some sleep. Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.What is the news report mainly about?解析:主旨大意题。从原文前半部分我们大概能听出来这是一道关于睡眠对学生的影响的文章,最后一句话也点出文章主题,想要工作更出色就需要睡眠。文中重点在强调的是睡眠的重要性而不是如何改善睡眠习惯,故答案选C。2. What is the finding of the new study published in the journal Learning and Memory?解析:本道题属于细节题,有原文同义替换的一句话you are probably better off sleeping than making last-minute preparations for a test.和选项C . Making last-minute preparations for tests may be less effective than sleeping. 改变了一些表达方式,但都是说的新的研究结果,考前睡得好比临阵磨枪更有效,故答案选C。News Item 2Long queues, delayed flights and overcrowding at airport shave become almost as much a topic for conversation in Britain as the traditional complaining about the weather. Meanwhile there are complaints that poor service in Londons major airports is discouraging foreigners from doing business in Britain. Much of the criticism is directed at the British Airports Authority which runs seven major airports, including the three main ones serving in London. (3) The Competition Commission is now to investigate whether the British Airports Authority needs to sell off some of its assets. The idea is the competition between rival operators would lead to better service at airports. The British Airports Authority recently bought by a Spanish company, says the root cause of the problem is not the ownership structure (4) but a lack of runway and terminal capacity which is addressing through a program of heavy investment.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.What is the Competition Commission going to investigate?解析:本题是原文重现,原文中提到竞争委员会将去调查英国机场官员是否会廉价出清他们的一些资产whether the British Airports Authority needs to sell off some of its assets对应选项B,只是need to换成了should,故答案选B。What is the root cause of the poor service at British airports according to the British Airports Authority?解析:原文重现,问题问到导致英国机场服务差的原因,原文中有提到不是因为所有制结构而是缺乏跑道和终端容量a lack of runway and terminal capacity,故答案选D。 News Item 3(5)Under the law in Massachusetts, tobacco companies have to measure the nicotine content of every type of cigarette and report the results. The Department of Public Health in Boston gathers and carefully examines the figures and then draws its conclusions. A hundred and sixteen brands were looked at for this study. Ninety-two were found to have higher nicotine yields than they did six years previously. (6)The biggest increases tended to be in brands that were popular with young smokers. That worries the department because of the addictive nature of nicotine. Stand Glance, a professor of medicine in San Francisco explains why. “The amount of nicotine thats delivered in every cigarette is 10% higher than it was six years ago, which means that it is easier to get hooked and harder to quit. (7)The big tobacco companies have always insisted that they are frank with their customers about the dangers of smoking and provide them with enough detail to make an informed decision. However, none of them were prepared to comment on this study or discuss the detailed nicotine content of their products.”Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.What do tobacco companies have to do under the law in Massachusetts?解析:原文中提到在马萨诸塞州的法律规定下,烟草公司必须去检测每种香烟的尼古丁含量并汇报结果measure the nicotine content of every type of cigarette and report the results,和选项D)报告他们香烟的尼古丁含量Report the nicotine content of their cigarettes对应,故答案选D.What do we learn from the study by the Department of Public Health in Boston?解析:原文中提到研究结果表明92个香烟品牌的尼古丁含量已经比过去六年要高很多,而最受大家欢迎的香烟品牌是尼古丁含量最高的那种The biggest increases tended to be in brands that were popular with young smokers,和选项A对应,只是把brands的定语从句由that were popular with young smokers 同义替换改成了young smokers like,故答案选A。7. What do we learn from the news report about the big tobacco companies?解析:原文重现,原文提到很多大的烟草公司虽然坦言吸烟有害健康,而且公布各种成分,但对于这个研究并没有准备好发言和公布尼古丁含量,对应选项B) They were not prepared to comment on the cigarette study,故答案选B。Section BConversation 1M: And you know, one thing that I want to ask you. Its great that you have had this experience of teaching in Indonesia and following up on what you just mentioned, what would you recommend for students who do not live in an English speaking country and, you know, they want to learn. I dont know about perfecting but they want to at least be able to communicate decently. How can they go about this?W: Yeah, its really hard. Thats the real struggle because, right now, (8) I do live in Holland, but I really dont socialize much with Dutch people and my boyfriends English is so good that we just basically speak English all the time. So I have to make a real effort to practice. There is as much listening exposure as I wantall I have to do is turn on the TV.M: And reading also, right?W: Yeah, reading. (10)There is plenty I can get to read and listen to, but for speaking, there really is no substitute for trying to speak and use the language in a relaxed atmosphere. (9)So I think thats really the challenge for people who live in a country where their target language isnt spoken. And for that, gosh, what would I do if I didnt have people here, (10) probably try to find a club. In Sweden, they have a really cool system called study circles, well, its not. (11) its like a course. But really, you just have a course leader who is there, sort of, as a coach and guide and to help out, and you dont get grades, and you go just because you want to learn.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. Where does the woman live right now?解析:这道题为地点题,四个选项为不同的地点,所以听原文中提到相关信息时要做好标记。原文中提到女士确实住在荷兰,只是不和荷兰人交往,确认问题是当前女士住在什么地方,故答案选A。9. What does the woman say is the real challenge?解析:原文中女士提到一个国家不讲自己的目标语言who live in a country where their target language isnt spoken对她来说是一个真正的挑战,对应选项D) Learning a language where it is not spoken所学语言在当地不使用,故答案选D。 10. What does the woman suggest doing to learn to speak a foreign language?解析:原文中女士提到读和听的资源都很多,唯有说没有替代方式。而且也尝试去一个俱乐部来找机会增加说的练习,对应选项 C) Trying to speak it as much as one can尽可能多的去说,故答案选C. 11. What does the woman say about the study circles in Sweden?解析:注意选项中的动宾结构,原文中女士说瑞典有一个很有意思的学习圈,类似课程,但没有评分,只有一个在旁边提供帮助的教练,结合上句话女士提到的语言学习,可推理出这个课程可以给语言练习提供机会It provides opportunities for language practice,故答案选A。 Conversation 2W: Okay, Nelson. (12)So we are talking about driving and are there any rules or regulations that you like to change?M: Im not sure I want to change rules, but Id like the police to be stricter on the rules. Like if people jump traffic lights, I dont know why there isnt a camera of the traffic lights to stop people doing that. Or like speeding. Its very easy to put speed cameras in certain places.W: (13)Maybe car manufacturers should have some responsibility in limiting the power of their engines. Whats the point in producing an engine that is big and powerful enough to go, like 200km/h when the speed limit is only 100?M: (14)Right, but do you know there are no speed limits in Germany.W: People there do drive responsibly, though. Often people break laws simply because the laws are there. If the law isnt there, people will drive within their ability range. When you got speed limits, this creates situations that actually present dangers on the road.M: Do you think Germans have better education about personal responsibility when driving?W: Possibly. They also have very good cars.M: Right.W: If you got a good car that can go at a high speed then its really nice to do that.M: But still, with care.W: So I think its the restrictions that create the dangers sometimes.M: Okay.W: Obviously, when driving through a residential area or where there is a school, youve got to have speed policemen.M: Speed bumps.W: Yes, speed bumps. Those speed bumps that force you to slow down. I think they are a good idea.M:(15)So you dont think fining people is useful.W: Not really, because the police dont have time to police every single driver.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What are the speakers mainly talking about?解析:原文中女士第一句话就交代了要讲的主要内容是关于driving驾驶以及相关规则的内容,然后下文也是就此展开,对应选项中的驾驶规则Rules and regulations for driving,故答案选B。13. What does the woman think car manufacturers could do?解析:原文中女士提到汽车生厂商应该对限制汽车引擎的功率负责limiting the power of their engines,对应选项C的说法Make cars that are less powerful让汽车功率更低,故答案选C。14. What can we learn about people driving in Germany?解析:原文中提到尽管德国没有速度限制,但人们开车仍然很负责任People there

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