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1、四级模拟1听力答案Part III Liste ning Comprehe nsion (35 mi nutes)Section C3 fat3 man ager38. minute6. aga inst7.4 gen tlema n42. regarded44. he was short, mdan and had no manners45. But that was nt going to happe n very soon46. Every item on that report was within the acceptable range39. n ames43. backSecti

2、o n A12. C13. A14. C15. A16.17. A1& C19. B20. DB 21. B22. B23. B24. C25. B26. CSecti on B29. A34. D35. A27. C28. C30.31.32. B33. BDA四级模拟1 (听力文字稿)Script of Liste ning Comprehe nsionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear several short and long conversations. At the end of each conversatio

3、n, 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 tour choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corre

4、sponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the cen tre.Now, lefs begi n with the short con versati ons.12. W: I thought you were going out for a movie this eve ning as usual.M: Yes, but there is no good movie and my firie nds are coming.Q: Why did nt the man go out for a movie?13

5、. M: Will you please cha nge this channel? I cant sta nd this program.W: If you wait a minute the news will be on next. I want to be sure to see it tonight.Q: What are these people doing?14. M: Did you get what you wan ted? Youve bee n out all the after noon.W: I looked all over the district, and I

6、did nt 行 nd any dress in teresti ng to me, and they are so expe nsive. Q: What can we lear n about the woma n?15. M: I doubt if Mary will really come here at 4:45. She said she would.W: Dont worry. She has n ever gone back on her words.Q: What can we learn about Mary?16. W: I like to take a stroll(漫

7、步)in national parks, viewing a display of fall color.M: So do I. But summer and spr ing are my favorite, especially spri ng whe n n ature awake ns from long win ter sleep.Q: Which of the follow ing is the best seas on for see ing the cha nging leaves?17. M: I have to phone my secretary before we lea

8、ve.W: There is n ot much time. Maybe youd better get Tom to phone for you.Q: What does the woma n mean?18. W: Its already 7:45, but our train has nt arrived yet.M: Dont worry, it will come in twen ty-five mi nu tes.Q: When will the train arrive?19. W: Mr. Smith just said that if Im late again he wil

9、l fire me.M: Dont let it get you dow n. He is always like that.Q: What does the man mean?Now youll hear the long conv ersati ons.Conv ersatio n OneW: Hi, Jack, would you like to go swimming this after noon?M: I wish I could, but I have to spe nd the rest of the day in the library, I have a tempage p

10、aper due tomoirow.W: Oh, is that for Professor Lowell 9 s class?M: Yes, I have to do an analysis of a poem we read in class.W: That9 s hard. How is it going so far?M: Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for math and history, Idont know how rm going to do them at all.W: You know, Fve bee n

11、doing well in math, so rd be happy to help you.M: Oh, that will be great, Jenny.W: If you like, we can start after I come back from swimming.M: OK, Til see you in front of the library.W: Good luck with the poem.The follow ing questi ons are based on the con versati on you have just hed?d20. Where is

12、 Jenny goi ng?21. Why can91 Jack go with Jenny?22. What does Professor Lowell probably teach?23. What does Jenny offer to do for Jack?C onver sati on T woW: Hello, sir, what can I do for you?M: Well, I bought a walkma n here yesterday, but it is not as good as what I was told.W: What is the problem

13、then?M: Well, first of all, can you see this large scratch (抓痕)across the front of it?W: But you should have no ticed that whe n you bought it.M: But it was in the box and all sealed up.W: Well, Im sorry but it really is your resp on sibility to check the goods when you buy them. How can we know tha

14、t is was nt you who made the scratch?M: That9 s ridiculous. But any way, its not the most importa nt thi ng.W: Yes.?The follow ing questi ons are based on the con versati on you have just hea?d24. What is the problem with the walkma n?25. Why did nt the man no tice the problem when he bought it?26.

15、What is the man going to do n ext?Sectio n BDirections: In this section, you will hear several 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 questi on, you must choose the best an swer &om the f

16、our choices marked A), B), C) and D), Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneI am one of the many city people who are always say ing that give n the choice we would prefer to live in the country away from the dirt and noise of a large c

17、ity. Contrary to the isolated life in cities, in the country you will have this sweet sense of community, knowing that there is always someone to turn to when you need help. But country life has disadvantages too. While it is true that you may be among friends in a village, it is also true that you

18、are cut off from the exciting and important events that take place in cities. Theres little possibility of going to a new show or the latest movie. Shoppi ng becomes a major problem, and for any thi ng slightly out of the ordinary you have to go on a jour ney to the n earest large tow n. The city dw

19、eller who leaves for the country is ofte n oppressed by a sense of un bearable still ness and quiet.The follow ing questi ons are based on the passage you have just heard27. What is the passage mainly about?28. What9 s the main advantage of living in the country according to the passage?29. What9 s

20、NOT mentioned in the passage as one of country life9 s disadvantages?Passage TwoIn many En glish houses people eat four meals a day: breakfast, l un ch, tea and dinner. Breakfast takes place at any time from 7 to 9. It consists of porridge, bacon, eggs, toast of bread and butter with marmaladefSW) E

21、nglish people drink tea or coffee at breakfast.Lunch comes at one o clock. It can range from a ham sandwich to a three? course meal. Afternoon tea is betwee n 4 and 5 and dinner is about half past seve n. The first course is soup. The n ext course gen erally con sists of meat ot fish with vegetables

22、. Then comes some sort of dessert, either puddi ng or fruit of various kin ds: apples, pears, banan as, etc. But not all En glish people eat like that. Some of them have their dinner in the middle of the day. Their meals are breakfast, dinner, tea and supper and all these meals are very simple.The f

23、ollow ing questi ons are based on the passage you have just heard30. What do English people drink at breakfast?31. How many courses do En glish people probably have at dinner?32. What is the second course composed of?Passage ThreeEast Africa is a big place but it has a small number of hospitals. It

24、needs doctors and nurses. The big towns have them but the villages dont. 85 perce nt of the people live in the coun try. Michael Wood is a doctor and a pilot. He worked in a city called Nairobi but he wan ted to work in the coun try. He visited small hospitals and performed operations. He flew the a

25、ircraft in different areas and took back very sick people to Nairobi. It was dangerous but important work. The aircraft was small and the weather could be bad. Since 1960 Michael Wood has flow n 800,000 kilometers. He has performed 10,000 operati ons. Now his team has got four aircrafts and there ar

26、e four doctors and nu rses. The lives of hun dreds of people have bee n saved by Michael Wood and his team.The follow ing questi ons are based on the passage you have just heard33. Why did Michael Wood want to work in the country?34. How did Michael Wood serve his patie nts whe n he started his work

27、?35. What kind of patients did Michael Wood send to Nairobi?Sectio n CDirections: In this sect ion, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully R) r its general idea. When the passage is read for the secon( time, you are required to G

28、il in the missing information. Yju can either use the exact words you ha ve just heard or write dow n the main points in your own words. Fin ally, whe n the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you ha ve writte n.He was in his 60s. He was short, (36)fat, and arroga nt(傲慢的,自大的).He was the pla nt (37)ma

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