本文目录
- 英语六级听力分值明细
- 2020年9月的六级听力是谁读的
- 2020年英语六级听力答题技巧
- 2020年6月大学英语六级听力考点句子三篇
- 2020年下半年大学英语六级听力考点句
- 2020年12月大学英语六级听力关键句及考点归纳
- 2020年7月英语六级听力真题
- 2020年12月英语四级听力音频(附真题)
英语六级听力分值明细
2020六级听力分值明细英语六级听力占整套试卷的35%,共248.5分。1、短篇新闻共7小题,每小题7.1分。2、长对话共8个题目,每小题7.1分。3、听力篇章共10个小题,每小题14.2分。2英语六级考听力需要注意什么利用听录音前的时间,要在几秒钟的空当中迅速捕捉每小题题干选项所提供的信息,预测下面对话中所将涉及到的内容。在考试前的模拟训练中需要重点培养这方面的能力,这样听录音材料时就会有的放矢,有所侧重,提高答题的准确率。克服犹豫不决的毛病,对自己有把握的试题应快速作答,如果没把握,也要在现有信息基础上排除错误的答案,进行优化处理。不会作答的,立即暂时搁置,准备听新的题目。
2020年9月的六级听力是谁读的
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2020年英语六级听力答题技巧
1.英语六级听力考试拿到题目看选项,推断问题,预测主题。边听边标记,选项被大部分读到、少部分替换。开头结尾注意听,可能为文章主要线索。2.听力考试中肯定会遇到不会的单词,可以根据前后句子猜测其大意,但是这也不能彻底解决问题,最好的办法是在复习的时候掌握好单词。3.长对话听力有一定的解题技巧:视听基本一致原则,同义替换原则和特殊词定位原则。特是定位原则可以在原文中特殊词后面很可能出现正确答案信息。(如序数词,极端词,逻辑连词because、since等)4.在长对话中,要注意一些小细节是需要着重去听的:细节题要优先视听基本一致加同义替换;注意but、so、however、because等逻辑词;unfortunately、unexpectedly等情节提示词。5.听力考试在改革之后,增加了新闻或者讲座的考察。你在复习的时候就要多接触这些类型的听力,可以去听一些BBC或者VOA的新闻广播,还有就是练习听力改革新题型。6.在文章到最后的时刻和问题开始读的时刻中间会有一定时间的停顿。这个停顿相当重要,使得我们明确文章结束以及最后说的什么。结尾也容易设置考点,询问事情的最终结果。7.我当时用的是巨微英语土豪金送的听力改革新题型练习的,结合送的听力满分兵法大总结学习了很多的做题技巧,文中提到的一些技巧也是我学到的,整理出来希望大家能用到。8.考试放音结束之后要迅速做出判断,选定答案。如果不确定也不要太过纠结,应该放下这道题把精力转移到下一道题的解答上。重要的事情说三遍:快!快!快!
2020年6月大学英语六级听力考点句子三篇
【 #四六级考试# 导语】因为坚持,才会有破茧成蝶这样美好的故事。作为备考人,我们也想为自己争取一个完美的结局。为此, !
【篇一】2020年6月大学英语六级听力考点句子
You see, I still have this pain in my back; this medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.
点睛
被动语态表示主动含义的用法在英语里很常见,但却与我们中国人的思维习惯相去甚远,考生需多加练习。分号后句子的意思是“医生给我开的药现在应该可以使我感觉好些了(意为说话人的症状现在未见好转)”。
考点归纳
be supposed to的用法如下:
当be supposed to的主语是sb.时,意为“应该;被期望”,可以用来表示劝告、建议、义务、责任等,相当于情态动词should。如:
Teachers are supposed to treat all students alike. 老师应该对所有学生一视同仁。
当be supposed to的主语是sth.时,意为“本应,本该”,用于表示“某事本应该发生而没有发生”。如:
The train was supposed to arrive an hour ago. 火车本应在一小时之前到达。
当be supposed to后接“have+过去分词”时,表示“本应该做某事而没做”。如:
You are supposed to have handed in your homework by now. 到现在你应该已经把作业交上来了。
be supposed to的否定结构为be not supposed to,常用于口语中,意为“不被许可;不应当”。如:
She was not supposed to be angry about that. 她本不该为那件事而生气的。
【篇二】2020年6月大学英语六级听力考点句子
Many doctors and researchers believe that loneliness harms the immune system, making us more vulnerable to a range of minor and major illnesses.
点睛
在由that引导的believe的宾语从句中,immune system意为“免疫系统”。伴随状语making us...是对前文的补充说明,同时也是听音的重点,其中,vulnerable to意为“易受……伤害的”,a range of意为“一系列”。
考点归纳
名词range的常见用法如下:
意为“范围,界限”。如:
The price of the car is beyond our range. 这辆车的价格超出我们所能承受的范围。
意为“某一类产品”。如:
The shampoo is the best in the range. 这种洗发水是此类产品中的。
意为“(视觉、听觉等的)范围;射程”。如:
Now the ship is within the range of the radar. 该船现在在雷达监测范围之内。
【篇三】2020年6月大学英语六级听力考点句子
Oh, it was Sally. You know, she always has the latest news in town and can’t wait to talk it over with me.
点睛
本句中的can’t wait to do sth. 是听音难点,意思是“等不及,迫不及待做某事”。the latest news指的是“最新的消息”,而不是“最晚的消息”。talk over意为“谈论”。
考点归纳
口语中表达“热切盼望做某事”的常用短语还有:
look forward to doing意为“高兴地等待;盼望”。如:
We are all looking forward to going to Lijiang for our vacation. 我们都盼望着假期能去丽江玩。
be eager for意为“渴求,极想”。如:
The little boy was eager for meeting his mother. 小男孩渴望见到他的妈妈。
2020年下半年大学英语六级听力考点句
【篇一】2020年下半年大学英语六级听力考点句
Rod must be in a bad mood today.
点睛
情态动词must此处表示肯定的推测“一定”,这类肯定的推断往往是听音的关键所在。in a bad mood意为“心情不好”。
考点归纳
口语中常见的与mood有关的搭配还有:
be in a good mood意为“心情好”。如:
You are in a good mood today! 你今天心情不错啊!
be in a foul/filthy mood意为“心情非常不好,情绪很糟”。如:
Don’t talk to Lisa. She’s in a foul mood! 别跟莉萨说话,她情绪糟透了!
be in a mood意为“情绪不好”。如:
I’m in a real mood all day. 我这一整天情绪都不好。
be in the/no mood for sth./to do sth. 意为“想/不想做某事”。如:
He was in the mood for a romantic walk in the woods. 他想在树林里浪漫地走一走。
I am in no mood to argue any more. 我不想再争论了。
【篇二】2020年下半年大学英语六级听力考点句
It is used in personal context, on radio broadcasts and in a number of publications as well as in translations of both modern works and classics.
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context意为“背景;语境”。a number of意为“许多,若干”。publication意为“出版物”。as well as意为“也,还”。classics与modern works相对,意为“经典作品”。
考点归纳
口语中常见的与well有关的搭配还有:
pretty well意为“相当好;差不多”。如:
Liza gets along pretty well with her friends. 莉莎和朋友相处得非常好。
It is pretty well impossible for him to get that job. 对他而言,要想得到那份工作几乎是不可能的。
may/might/could (just) as well do sth. 意为“不妨做某事”。如:
We may as well get started. 我们不妨开始吧。
may/might/could well do/be sth. 意为“可能发生,可能真实”。如:
What he said may well be true. 他说的或许是真的。
【篇三】2020年下半年大学英语六级听力考点句
Oh, it was Sally. You know, she always has the latest news in town and can’t wait to talk it over with me.
点睛
本句中的can’t wait to do sth. 是听音难点,意思是“等不及,迫不及待做某事”。the latest news指的是“最新的消息”,而不是“最晚的消息”。talk over意为“谈论”。
考点归纳
口语中表达“热切盼望做某事”的常用短语还有:
look forward to doing意为“高兴地等待;盼望”。如:
We are all looking forward to going to Lijiang for our vacation. 我们都盼望着假期能去丽江玩。
be eager for意为“渴求,极想”。如:
The little boy was eager for meeting his mother. 小男孩渴望见到他的妈妈。
2020年12月大学英语六级听力关键句及考点归纳
【篇一】2020年12月大学英语六级听力关键句及考点归纳
Oh, it was Sally. You know, she always has the latest news in town and can’t wait to talk it over with me.
点睛
本句中的can’t wait to do sth. 是听音难点,意思是“等不及,迫不及待做某事”。the latest news指的是“最新的消息”,而不是“最晚的消息”。talk over意为“谈论”。
考点归纳
口语中表达“热切盼望做某事”的常用短语还有:
look forward to doing意为“高兴地等待;盼望”。如:
We are all looking forward to going to Lijiang for our vacation. 我们都盼望着假期能去丽江玩。
be eager for意为“渴求,极想”。如:
The little boy was eager for meeting his mother. 小男孩渴望见到他的妈妈。
【篇二】2020年12月大学英语六级听力关键句及考点归纳
Many doctors and researchers believe that loneliness harms the immune system, making us more vulnerable to a range of minor and major illnesses.
点睛
在由that引导的believe的宾语从句中,immune system意为“免疫系统”。伴随状语making us...是对前文的补充说明,同时也是听音的重点,其中,vulnerable to意为“易受……伤害的”,a range of意为“一系列”。
考点归纳
名词range的常见用法如下:
意为“范围,界限”。如:
The price of the car is beyond our range. 这辆车的价格超出我们所能承受的范围。
意为“某一类产品”。如:
The shampoo is the best in the range. 这种洗发水是此类产品中的。
意为“(视觉、听觉等的)范围;射程”。如:
Now the ship is within the range of the radar. 该船现在在雷达监测范围之内。
【篇三】2020年12月大学英语六级听力关键句及考点归纳
Consistently, research shows that communicating with others promotes health, whereas social isolation is linked to stress, disease and early death.
点睛
consistently意为“连续地,一直地”,放在句首作状语表示强调。communicate with意为“与……交流”。be linked to意为“与……相联系”。
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动词link的常见用法如下:
be linked with/to意为“与……有联系、有关联”。如:
This illness may be linked with/to the use of pesticides. 这种病可能和使用农药有关。
link sth. with/to意为“把某物连接到;将某物联系到”。如:
They linked the computers with the network via modem. 他们通过调制解调器把电脑和网络连接了起来。
Some people linked car theft with poverty. 有些人认为偷车与贫困有关。
link up意为“相连接;相联系”。如:
Where do the two railroads link up? 两条铁路在何处连接?
The stars have linked up for a charity concert. 这些明星联合起来,准备办一场慈善音乐会。
2020年7月英语六级听力真题
2020年7月英语六级听力真题:
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation 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 1with a single line through the centre.
Conversation One
M: Tonight, we have a very special guest (1) Mrs. Anna Sanchez is a three time Olympic champion and author of the new book To the Edge Mrs. Sanchez, thank you for joining us.
W: Thank you for having me. M: Let’s start with your book. What does the title To the Edge mean? What are you referring to?
W: (2) The book is about how science and technology has helped push humans to the edge of their physical abilities. I argue that in the past 20 years, we have had the best athletes the world has ever seen.
M: But is this a fair comparison? How do you know how, say, a football player from 50 years ago would compare to one today?
W: Well, you are right. That comparison would be perhaps impossible to make. But the point is more about our knowledge today of human biochemistry, nutrition, and mechanics. (3) I believe that while our bodies have not changed in thousands of years. what has changed is the scientific knowledge. This has allowed athletes to push the limits of what was previously thought possible.
M: That’s interesting. Please tell us more about these perceived limits.
W: The world is seen sports records being broken that could only be broken with the aid of technology. Whether this be the speed of a tennis serve or the fastest time in a hundred meter dash or 200 meter swimming race.
M: (4) Is there any concern that technology is giving some athletes an unfair advantage over others?
W: That is an interesting question. And one that has to be considered very carefully. Skis, for example, went from being made of wood to a metal alloy which allows for better control and faster speed. There is no stopping technological progress. But, as I said, each situation should be considered carefully on a case by case basis.
Question 1: What do we learn about Anna Sanchez?
Question 2: What is the woman’s book mainly about?
Question 3: What has changed in the past thousands of years?
Question 4: What is the man’s concern about the use of technology in sports competitions?
Conversation Two
W: I’ve worked in international trade all my life. My father did so to be for me. So 1 guess you could say it runs in the family.
M:What products have you worked with?
W:All sorts, really. I’ve imported textiles, machinery, toys, solar panels, all kinds of things over the years. Trends and demand come and go. (5) So one needs to be very flexible to succeed in this industry.
M:I see what goods are you trading now?
W:I now import furniture from China into Italy and foods from Italy into China.(6)I even use the same container.It’s a very efficient way of conducting trade.
M:The same container. You mean you own a 40 foot cargo container?
W:Yeah, that’s right. (7)I have a warehouse in Genoa over Italy and another in Shanghai. I source mid century modern furniture from different factories in China. It’s very good value for money. I collet it all in my warehouse and then dispatch it lo my other warehouse in Italy. Over there I do the same, but with Italian foods instead of furniture, things like pasta, cheese, wine, chocolates. And I send all that to my warehouse in China in the same freight container I use for the furniture.
M:So I presume you sell both lines of products wholesale in each respective country.
w:Of course. I possess a network of clients and partners in both countries. That’s the main benefit of having done this for so long. I’ve made great business contacts over time.
M:How many times do you ship?
W: 1 did 12 shipments last year, 18 this year, and I hope to grow to around 25 next year. Thar’s both ways there and back again. Demand for authentic Italian food in China is growing rapidly. And similarly, sales of affordable, yet stylish wooden furniture are also increasing in Italy. (8)Furniture is marginally more profitable, mostly because it enjoys lower customs duties.
Question 5: What docs the woman think is required to be successful in international trade?
Question 6: What does the woman say is special about her way of doing trade?
Question 7: What docs the woman have in both Italy and China?
Question 8: What does the woman say makes furniture marginally more profitable?
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some ques- tions. 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 1 with a single line through the center.
Passage One
Too many people view their jobs as as day prison, which they are paroled every Friday, says Joel Goodman, founder of the humor project, a humor consulting group in Saratoga springs, New York. (9) Humor unlocks the office prison because it lets adults bring. some of their childlike spirit to the job, according to Howard Pollio, professor of psychology at the university of Tennessee Knoxville. And office with humor breaks is an office with satisfied and productive employees.(10) Polio conducted a study that proved humor can help workers Excel at routine production tasks. Employees perform better when they have fun. In large corporations with a hierarchy of power, there is often no outlet for stress. Every company needs underground ways of poking fun at the organization, says Lynn and Mark, a speaker on workplace humor for saint Mary’s health center in saint Louis.
Kodak Rochester, New York branch, discovered a way for its 20000 employees to uncork their bottled up resentments. There 1000 square foot humor room features a toy store. Among the rooms, many stress reducing gadgets, the main attraction is a boss doll with detachable arms and legs. (11) Employees can take the doll apart as long a they put its arms and legs buck in place.
Sandy Cohan, owner of a graphic print production business, created the quote board to document the bizarre phrases people say when under strict deadlines, when you’re on distress, you say stupid things, says Cohen. Now we just look at each other and say that’s one for the quote board.
Questions9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.
Question 9. What docs the passage say about humor in the workplace?
Question 10. What does the study by Howard Polio show?
Question 11. What can codex employees do in the humor room?
Passage Two
(12)Public interest was aroused by the latest discovery of a changed gene in obese mice The news was made known by Rockefeller university geneticist Jeffrey Friedman. The researchers believe this gene influences development of a hormone that tells organism how fat or full it is (13)Those with he changed gene may not sense when they have eaten enough or if they have sufficient fatty tissue. and thus can’t tell when to stop eating.
The researchers also reported finding a gene nearly identical to the mouse obesity gene in humans. The operation of this gene in humans has not yet been demonstrated, however. (14)Still professionals like university of Vermont psychologist Eyster Ross Bloom reacted enthusiastically. This research indicates that people really are born with a tendency to have a certain weight, just as they are to have a particular skin color or height. Actually, behavioral geneticists believe that less than half of the total weight variation is programmed in the genes, while height is almost entirely genetically determined. Whatever role genes play Americans are getting fatter.
A survey by the center for disease control found that obesity has increased greatly over the last 10 years. (15)Such rapid change underlines the role of environmental factors like the abundance of rich foods in Americans overeating. The center for disease control has also found that teens are far less physically active than they were even a decade ago. Excepting that weight is predetermined, can relieve guilt for overweight people. But people’s belief that they cannot control their weight can itself contribute t0 obesity.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
Question 12. What does the speaker say has aroused public interest?
Question 13. What do we learn about the changed gene?
Question 14. What does university of Vermont psychologist Eyster Ross Bloom say?
Question 15. What accounts for Americans obesity according to a survey by the center for disease ontrol?
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four ques- tions. The recordings will be played 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 1 with a single line through the center.
Recording One
Qualities of a relationship such as openness, compassion and mental stimulation, or of concern to most of us regardless of sex. But judging from the questionnaire response, they are more important to women than to men. Asked to consider the ingredients of close friendship, women rated these qualities above all others. (16) Men assigned a lower priority to them in favor of similarity and interest, Selected by 77% of men and responsiveness in a crisis, chosen by 61% of male respondents, mental stimulation ranked 3rd in popularity by men as well as women was the only area of overlap. Among men, only 28% named openness as an important quality.
Caring was picked by just 23%. (17) It is evident by their selections that when women speak of close friendships. they are referring to emotional factors. While men emphasized the pleasure they find in a friend’s company, that is, when a man speaks of a friend, he is likely to be talking about someone he does things with, a teammate, a fellow hobbyist, a drinking buddy. These activities are the fabric of the friendship. It is a doing relationships in which similarity in interests is the key bond. This factor was a consideration of less than 11% of women. Women opt for a warm emotional atmosphere where communication flows freely. Activity is mere background.
Lastly, men, as we have seen, have serious questions about each other’s loyalty. Perhaps this is why they placed such strong emphasis on responsiveness in a crisis. Someone I can call on for help. Women, as their testimonies indicate, are generally more secure with each other and consequently are more likely to treat this issue lightly. In follow up interviews, this was confirmed numerous times. As woman after woman indicated that being there when needed was taken for granted. (18) As for the hazards of friendship. more than a few relationships have been shattered because of cutthroat competition and feelings of betrayal. This applies t both men and women, but unequally in comparison, nearly twice as many men complained about these issues as women. Further, while competition and betrayal are the main thorns to female friendship: men are plagued in almost equal amounts by two additional issues lack of frankness and a fear of appearing unmanly. Obviously, for a man, a good friendship is hard to find.
Question 16: What quality do men value most concerning friendship according to a questionnaire esponse?
Question 17: What do women refer to when speaking of close friendships?
Question 18: What may threaten a friendship for both men and women?
Recording Two
(19) The partial skeletons of more than 20 dinosaurs and scattered bones of about 300 more have been discovered in Utah and Colorado at what is now the Dinosaur National Monument. Many of the best specimens may be seen today at museums of natural history in the larger cities of the United States, and Canada. This dinosaur pit is the largest and best preserved deposit of dinosaurs known today. (20) Many people get the idea from the mass of bones in the pit wall that some disaster, such as volcanic explosion or a sudden flood. killed a whole herd of dinosaurs in this area. This could have happened, but it probably did not.
The main reasons for thinking otherwise, other scattered bones and the thickness of the deposit in other deposits where the animals were thought to have died together, the skeletons were usually complete and often all the bones were in their proper places. Rounded pieces of fossil bone have been found here. These fragments got their smooth, round shape by rolling along the stream bottom. In a mass killing, the bones would have been left on the stream or lake bottom together at the same level. But in this deposit, the bones occur throughout a zone of sandstone about 12 feet thick.
The mixture of swamp dwellers and dry land types also seems to indicate that the deposit is a mixture from different places. The pit area is a large dinosaur graveyard-not a place where they died. (21) Most of the remains probably floated down eastward flowing river until they were left on a shallow sandbar. Some of them may have come from faraway dry land areas to the west. Perhaps they drowned trying to cross a small stream, all washed away during floods. Some of the swamp dwellers may have got stuck in the very sandbar that became their grave. Others may have floated for miles before being stranded.
Even today, similar events take place: When floods come in the spring, sheep, cattle, and deer are often trapped by rising waters and often drown. Their dead bodies float downstream until the flood recedes, and leaves them stranded on a bar or shore where they lie, half buried in the sand until they decay, Early travelers on the Missouri River reported that shores and bars often lined with the decaying bodies of buffalo that had died during spring floods.
Question 19: Where can many of the best dinosaur specimens be found in North America?
Question 20: What occurs to many people when they see the massive bones in the pit wall?
Question 21: What does the speaker suggest about the large number of dinosaur bones found in the pit?
Recording Three
I would like particularly to talk about the need to develop a new style of aging in our own society. (22)Young people in this country have been accused of not caring for their parents the way they would have in the old country. And this is true. (23) But i is also true that old people have been influenced by an American ideal of independence and autonomy. So we live alone, perhaps on the verge of starvation, in time without fiends. But we arc independent. This standard American style has been forced on every ethnic group. Although there are many groups for whom the ideal is not practical, it is a poor ideal and pursuing it docs a great deal of harm. This ideal of independence also contains a tremendous amount of unselfishness.
In talking to today ’s young mothers, I have asked them what kind of grandmothers they think they are going to be. I hear devoted loving mothers say that when they are through raising their children, they have no intention of becoming grandmothers. (24) They are astonished to hear that in most of the world. throughout most of its history, families have been three or four generation-families Jiving under. the same roof. We have over-emphasized the small family uni—father, mother, small children. We think it is wonderful if grandma and grandpa, if they’re still alive, can live alone. We have reached the point where we think the only thing we can do for our children is to stay out of their way. The only thing we can do for our daughter in law is to see as little of her as possible. (25) Old people’s nursing homes. even the best one. are filled with older people who believe the only thing they can do for their children is to look cheerful when they come to visit So in the end. older people have to devote all their energies to not being a burden.
We are beginning to see what a tremendous price we’ve paid for our emphasis on independence and autonomy. We’ve isolated old people and we’ve cut off the children from their grandparents. One of the reasons we have as bad a generation gap today as we do is that grandparents have stepped out. Young people are being deprived of the thing they need most: perspective to know why their parents behave so peculiarly and why their grandparents say the things they do.
Question 22: What have young Americans been accused of?
Question 23: What does the speaker say about old people in the United States?
Question 24: What is astonishing to the young mothers interviewed by the speaker?
Question 25: What does the speakers say older people try their best to do?
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2020年12月英语四级听力音频(附真题)
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2020年12月四级听力音频
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四级听力真题:
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear threenews 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 heara 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 1 with asingle line through she centre.
Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news reportyou have just heard.
1.A) A deadly fish has been spotted in theMediterranean waters.
B) Invasive species are driving away certainnative species.
C) The Mediterranean is a natural habitat ofDevil Firefish.
D) Many people have been attacked by Devil Firefish.
2.A) It could add to greenhouse emissions.
B) It could disrupt the food chains there.
C) It could pose a threat to other marine species.
D) It could badly pollute the surrounding waters.
Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news reportyou have just heard.
3.A) cars will not be allowed to enter the city.
B) About half of its city center will be closedto cars.
C) Buses will be the only vehicles allowed onits streets.
D)Pedestrians will have free access to the city.
4.A) The rising air pollution in Paris.
B) The worsening global warming.
C The ever-growing cost of petrol.
D) The unbearable traffic noise.
Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news reportyou have just heard.
5.A) Many of his possessions were stolen.
B) His house was burnt down in a fire.
C) His fishing boat got wrecked on a rock.
D) His good luck charm sank into the sea.
6.A) Change his fishing locations.
B) Find a job in a travel agency.
C) Spend a few nights on a small island
D) Sell the pearl he had kept for years
7.A) A New Year museum
B) The largest pearl in the world weighs
C) His monstrous pearl was extremely valuable.
D) His pearl could be displayed in a museum.
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Section B
Directions: In this section, you will heartwo long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear fourquestions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the fourchoices marked A), B), C and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on AnswerSheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversationyou have just heard.
8.A) It boasts a fairly long history.
B) It produces construction materials.
C) It has 75 offices around the world.
D)It has over 50 business partners.
9.A) It has about 50 employees.
B) It was started by his father.
C) It has a family business.
D) It is over 100 years old.
10.A) Shortage of raw material supply.
B) Legal disputes in many countries.
C) Outdated product design.
D) Loss of competitive edge.
11.A) Conducting a financial analysis forit.
B) Providing training for its staff members.
C) Seeking new ways to increase is exports.
D) Introducing innovative marketingstrategies.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversationyou have just heard.
12.A) She is a real expert at house decorations.
B) She is well informed about the designbusiness.
C) She is attracted by the color of thesitting room.
D) She is really impressed by the man’shouse.
13.A) From his younger brother Greg.
B) From home design magazines.
C) From a construction businessman.
D) From a professional interior designer.
14.A) The effort was worthwhile.
B) The style was fashionable.
C) The cost was affordable.
D) The eft was unexpected.
15.A) She’d like him to talk with Jonathan abouta new project.
B) She wants him to share his renovation experiencewith her
C) She wants to discuss the house decorationbudget with him.
D)She’d like to show him around her newly-renovatedhouse.
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Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear threepassages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Boththe passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear aquestion, you must choose the best answer from your choices marked A), B), C)and D). Then mark he corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single linethrough the centre.
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passageyou have just heard.
16.A) Providing routine care for small children.
B) Paying hospital bills for emergency cases.
C) Doing research on ear, nose and throat diseases.
D) Removing objects from patients’ noses andears.
17.A) Many children like to smell thingsthey find or play with.
B) Many children like to put foreignobjects in their mouths.
C) Five-to nine-year-olds are the most likelyto put things in their ears.
D) Children aged one to four are often morecurious than older children.
18.A) They tend to act out of impulse.
B) They want to attract attentions.
C) They are unaware of the potential risks.
D) They are curious about these body parts.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passageyou have just heard.
19.A) It paid for her English lessons.
B) It gave her a used bicycle.
C) It delivered her daily necessities.
D) It provided her with physical therapy.
20.A) Expanding bike-riding lessons.
B) Asking local people for donations.
C) Providing free public transport.
D) Offering walking tours to visitors.
21.A) It is a language school.
B) It is a charity organization.
C) It is a counseling center.
D) It is a sports club.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passageyou have just heard.
22.A) How mice imitate human behavior aspace.
B) How low gravity affects the human body.
C) How mice interact in a new environment.
D) How animals deal with lack of gravity.
23.A) They were not use to the low-gravityenvironment.
B) They found it difficult to figure outwhere they were.
C) They found the space in the cage toosmall to stay in.
D) They were not sensitive to the changedenvironment.
24.A) They tried everything possible toescape from the cage.
B) They continued to behave as they did inthe beginning.
C) They already felt at home in the newenvironment.
D) They had found a lot more activities toengage in.
25.A) They repeated their activities everyday.
B) They behaved as if they were on Earth.
C) They begin to eat less after some time.
D) They changed their routines in space.
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四级听力答案:
1. A. A deadly fish has been spotted in the Mediterranean waters.
2. C. It could pose a threat to other marine species.
3. B. About half of its city center will be closed to cars.
4. A. The rising air pollution in Paris.
5. B. His house was burnt down in a fire.
6. D. Sell the pearl he had kept for years.
7. C. His monstrous pearl was extremely valuable.
8. A. It boasts a fairly long history.
9. C. It is a family business.
10. D. Loss the competitive edge.
11. A. Conducting a financial analysis for it.
12. D. She is really impressed by the man’s house.
13. B. From home design magazines.
14. C. The cost was affordable.
15. B. She wants him to share his renovation experience with her.
16. D. Removing objects from patients’ noses and ears.
17. C. Five-to nine-year-olds are the most likely to put things in their ears.
18. D. They are curious about these body parts.
19. B. It gave her a used bicycle.
20. A. Expanding bike-riding lessons.
21. B. It is a charity organization.
22. D. How animals deal with lack of gravity.
23. A. They were not used to the low-gravity environment.
24. C. They already felt at home in the new environment.
25. B. They behaved as if they were on Earth.
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