20xx年6月英语四级短对话原文(卷二,带生词版)

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20xx年6月英语四级听力原文(卷二)

1. M: Did you buy any of the sweaters that were on sale?

W: Buy any? I got five of them. They were such a good bargain.

Q: What does the woman say about the sweaters?

① bargain 划算,便宜货

2. W: I have trouble concentrating when my roommate talk so loud

on her mobile phone.

M: why don’t you just ask her to lower her voice?

Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

3. W: Wendy’s in the basement, trying to fix the washing machine.

M: Shouldn’t she be working on her annual report?

Q: What does the man mean?

① basement 地下室 ② annual report 年度报告

4. W: What happened to the painting that used to be on the wall?

M: It fell down and the glass broke. I’m having it reframed.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

① reframe 重新装裱,换框

5. M: You must have left the camera in the market. It’s a very expensive camera,you know.

W: But I tell you that I didn’t take it. I remember clearly that you put it on the

dressing table.

Q: What does the woman say about the camera?

① dressing table 梳妆台 ② camera 照相机

6. W: There is a good comedy on at the Theatre Royal next Saturday. If you like,

I can book four seats for us.

M: All right. I’ll ask Janet if she is free then. I’ll let you know tomorrow. Q: What does the woman suggest they do next Saturday?

① comedy 喜剧

7. W: We’ve opened the first box. Look! Some of these books are soaked. M: They should’ve used waterproof wrappings. What are we going to

do about it? It’s too late to order replacements.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

① soak 浸泡,浸湿 ② waterproof wrappings 防水包装

③ replacement 替代物,替代品

8. W: Professor Johnson said you can pick up your term paper at her office. M: So she has graded it?

Q: What can we infer from the conversation?


第二篇:20xx年6月英语四级真题听力原文(一)


20xx年6月英语四级考试真题听力原文(一)

1. W: I can’t seem to reach the tea at the back of the cupboard.

M: Oh… Why don’t you use the ladder? You might strain your shoulder.

Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

2. W: Since it’s raining so hard, let’s go and see the new exhibits.

M: That’s a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters.

Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?

3. M: I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation.

W: It depends on which student you are talking about. Q: What does the woman imply?

4. W: It must have taken you a long time to fix up all these book shelves.

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M: It wasn’t too bad. I got Doris to do some of them.

Q: What does the man mean?

5. W: Rod, I hear you’ll be leaving at the end of this month. Is it true?

M: Yeah. I’ve been offered a much better position with another firm. I’d be a fool to turn it down.

Q: Why is the man quitting his job?

6. W: I honestly don’t want to continue the gardening tomorrow, Tony?

M: Neither do I. But I think we should get it over with this weekend.

Q: What does the man mean?

7. W: You’ve already furnished your apartment? M: I found some used furniture that was dirt cheap. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

8. W: Has the mechanic called the bus repairers? 2

M: Not yet .I’ll let you know when he calls. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

Conversation one:

M: Hello. Matt Ellis speaking.

W: Hello, Dr. Ellis, my name’s Pan Johnson. My roommate, Janet Holmes, wanted me to call you.

M: Janet Holmes? Oh, that’s right. She’s in my Shakespearean English class. Has anything happened to her? W: Nothing, it’s just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the company asked her in for an interview today. She’s afraid she won’t be able to attend your class this afternoon though. I’m calling to see whether it would be OK if I gave you her essay. Janet said it’s due today.

M: Certainly, that would be fine. Uh, you can either drop it off at my class or bring it to my office. 3

W: Would it be all right to come by your office around 4:00? I’m afraid I can’t come any earlier because I have three classes this afternoon.

M: Uh, I won’t be here when you come. I’m supposed to be at a meeting from 3:00 to 6:00, but how about leaving it with my secretary? She usually stays until 5:00. W: Fine, please tell her I’ll be there at 4:00. And Dr. Ellis, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is? Janet told me where your class is, but she didn’t give me directions to your office.

M: Well, I’m in Room 302 of the Gregory Building. I’ll tell my secretary to put the paper in my mail box, and I’ll get it when I return.

W: I sure appreciate it. Goodbye, Dr. Ellis. M: Goodbye, Ms. Johnson.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. Why couldn’t the woman’s roommate attend the Shakespearean English class that afternoon?

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10. What favor is the woman going to do for her roommate?

11. What does the woman want to know at the end of the conversation?

Passage One

Most American college students need to be efficient readers. This is necessary because full-time students probably have to read several hundred pages every week. They don't have time to read a chapter three or four times. They need to extract as much information as possible from the first or second reading.

An extraordinarily important study skill is knowing how to mark a book. Students mark the main ideas and important details with a pen or pencil, yellow or blue or orange. Some students mark new vocabulary in a different color. Most students write questions or short notes in the margins. Marking a book is a useful skill, but it's important to do it right. First, read a chapter with one pen in your hand and others next to you on the desk. Second, read a whole paragraph before you mark anything. Don't mark too mu 5

ch. Usually you will mark about 10% of a passage. Third, decide on your own system for marking. For example, maybe you will mark main ideas in yellow, important details in blue and new words in orange. Maybe you will put question marks in the margin when you don't understand something and before an exam. Instead, you just need to review your marks and you can save a lot of time.

16. What should American college students do to cope with their heavy reading assignments?

17. What suggestion does the speaker give about marking a textbook?

18. How should students prepare for an exam according to the speaker?

Passage Two

The thought of having no sleep for 24 hours or more isn't a pleasant one for most people. The amount of sleep that each person needs varies. In general, each of us needs about 8 hours of sleep each day to keep us healthy and happy. Some people, however, can get by with just a few hours of sleep at night.

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It doesn't matter when or how much a person sleeps. But everyone needs some rest to stay alive. Few doctors would have thought that there might be an exception to this. Sleep is, after all, a very basic need. But a man named Al Herpin turned out to be a real exception, for supposedly, he never slept!

Al Herpin was 90 years old when doctors came to his home in New Jersy. They hoped to challenge the claim that he never slept. But they were surprised. Though they watched him every hour of the day, they never saw Herpin sleeping. He did not even own a bed. He never needed one.

The closest that Herpin came to resting was to sit in a rocking chair and read a half dozen newspapers. His doctors were puzzled by the strange case of permanent sleeplessness. Herpin offered the only clue to his condition. He remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he had been born. Herpin died at the age of 94, never, it seems, having slept at all.

19. What is taken for granted by most people? 7

20. What do doctors think of Al Herpin's case?

21. What could have accounted for Al Herpin's sleeplessness?

Among the kinds of social gestures most significant for second language teachers, are those which are identical in form, but different in meaning in the two cultures. For example, a Columbian who wants someone to approach him often signals with a hand movement, in which all the fingers of one hand cupped point downward as they move rapidly back and forth. Speakers of English have a similar gesture, though the hand may not be cupped and the fingers may be held more loosely. But for them, the gesture means "goodbye" or "go away", quite the opposite of the Columbian gesture. Again in Columbia, a speaker of English would have to know that when he indicates height, he must choose between different gestures depending on whether he is referring to a human being or an animal. If he keeps the palm of the hand parallel to the floor, as he would in his own culture when making known the height of a child for example, he will very likely be greeted by laughter. In Columbia, this gesture is reserved for the description of ani 8

mals. In order to describe human beings, he should keep the palm of his hand at a right angle to the floor. Substitutions of one gesture for the other often create not only humorous but also embarrassing moments. In both of the examples above, speakers from two different cultures have the same gesture physically, but its meaning differs sharply。

四级听力答案

Section A:

1.B Use a ladder to help her reach the tea.

2. D Outside an gallery art.

3.D New students usually cannot offer a fair evaluation.

4.C Doris fixed up some of the bookshelves.

5.D He has found a better position.

6.A They should finish the book as soon as possible.

7.D The furniture the man bought is inexpensive. 9

8.B The woman is waiting for the call.

9. A She had a job interview to attend

10. C Submit her roommate's assignment

11. A Where Dr. Ellis's office is located

12. C He can handle it quite well

13. B The 6:30 one

14. C The time on the train is enjoyable

15. A Reading newspapers.

16. D Get key information by reading just once or twice

17. A Choose one's own system of marking

18. B By reviewing only the marked parts.

19. D Everybody needs some sleep for survival.

20. C It is a rare exception

21. B His mother's injury just before his birth.

22. C She developed a strong interest in finance 10

23. D She inherited a big fortune from her father

24. A She was extremely mean with her money

25. B She built a hospital with her mother's money Section C: 复合式听写:

26. identical

27. approach

28. back and forth

29. opposite

30. indicates

31. referring to

32. parallel to

33. reserved

34. at the right angle

35. embarrassing

20xx年6月英语四级听力原文(卷二)

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Short Conversation

1. M: Did you buy any of the sweaters that we are on sale?

W: Buy any? I got five of them. They were such a good bargain.

Q: What does the woman say about the sweaters?

2. W: I have trouble concentrating when my roommate talk so loud on her mobile phone.

M: why don’t you just ask her to lower her voice? Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

3. W: Wendy’s in the basement, trying to fix the washing machine.

M: Shouldn’t she be working on her annual report? Q: What does the man mean?

4. W: What happened to the painting that used to be on the wall?

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M: It fell down and the glass broke. I’m having it reframed.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

5. M: You must have left the camera in the market. It’s a very expensive camera you know.

W: But I tell you that I didn’t take it. I remember clearly that you put it on the dressing table.

Q: What does the woman say about the camera?

6. W: There is a good comedy on at the theatre Royal next Saturday. If you like, I can book four seats for us. M: All right. I’ll ask Janet if she is free then. I’ll let you know tomorrow.

Q: What does the woman suggest they do next Saturday?

7. W: We’ve opened the first box. Look! Some of these books are soaked.

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M: They should’ve used waterproof wrappings. What are we going to do about it? It’s too late to order replacements.

Q: What do we learn about the conversation?

8. W: Professor Johnson said you can pick up your term paper at her office.

M: So she has graded it?

Q: What can we infer from the conversation? W: Can I help you?

M: Well. I’ m not .I think so. You see, actually, I’m getting married soon. And my friends want to buy me presents things.

W: And would you like somethings for the kitchen. M: Yes, that’s right. I thought if I could find out things about kitchen things. They would be the best sorts of presents.

W: Well. I suppose the first thing you need is a cooker. Do you like a electron one or a gas one?

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M: Em. I think I probably prefer a gas one. But cookers are very expensive. Aren’t they? How much is this one?

W: It’s one hundred and seventy five cent, including tax and delivery. It’s a very good one though.

M: But It’s a lot of money. Isn’t it?What sorts of things could I ask people to buy? You know, cheaper.

W: Well. You need some pans. Won’t you? A set of pans, I suppose. and drying pans. Do you like cooking? M: Yes. I suppose so.

W: Well. In that case, you might like a mixer. If you make cakes and things like that. It’ll save you a lot of time. And a blender too. That’s good if you make soup and things.

M: Em. That’s a sort.

W: Something else you might use is a set of these knifes, you know,carving knifes, bread knifes,steak knifes, fruit knifes, potato peeling knifes.

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M: Haven’t seen or ever knew so many sorts.

W: Oh, Yeah. Come over here and I’ll show you some more.

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Q9 Why is the man is in the kitchen ware shop? Q10 Why does the woman want to know whether the man likes cooking?

Q11 What does the man say he has never realized? Good transportation is very important in winter. If you have a car, make sure it is ready for the cold weather. Keep the gas tank as nearly full as you can. This will keep water out of the tank and will be a reserve in case you get into trouble. If a storm traps you in your car, there are some steps you should take for your own safety. Do not tend to walk to find help. You may quickly lose your way in blowing and drifting snow. Your chances of being found are better if you stay in your car. Keep a downwind window open slightly for fresh air. Freezing rain can seal off your car and lock you inside. Run the engine and heater on 16

ce in a while. Keep the same downwind window open while the engine is running. Make sure that snow has not blocked the exhaust pipe. Clap your hands and move your arms and legs from time to time. Do not stay in one position too long. But, do not move too much. Exercise warms you up, but it also causes you to lose body heat. If more than one person is in the car, do not sleep at the same time. One person should always be awake. If you are alone, stay awake as long as you can. Turn on the inside light at night. This would make your car more visible to rescue crews. Don’t panic. Stay with your car.

Question 16-18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. What does the speaker say you should do in winter with your car?

17. What should you avoid doing if a storm traps you in the car?

18. Why is too much exercise undesirable when you are trapped in a car by a winter storm?

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20xx年6月英语四级真题听力原文一

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Section C Dictation

According to American law, if someone is accused of a crime, he is considered innocent until the court proves the person is guilty. To arrest a person, the police have to be reasonably sure that a crime has been committed. The police must give the suspect the reasons why they are arre

20xx年6月英语四级真题听力原文一

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sting him and tell him his rights under the law. Then, the police take the suspect to the police station where the name of the person and the charges against him are formally listed. The next step is for the suspect to go before a judge. The judge decides whether the suspect should be kept in jail or released. If the suspect has no previous criminal record and the judge feels that he will return to court rather than run away, he can go free. Otherwise the suspect must put up bail. At this time too, the judge will appoint a court lawyer to defend the suspect if he can’t afford one. The suspect returns to court a week or two later. A lawyer from the district attorney’s office presents a case against the suspect. The attorney may present evidence as well as witnesses. The judge then decides whether there is enough reason to hold a trial. The American Justice System is very complex, and sometimes operates slowly. However, every step is designed to protect the rights of the people. These individual rights are the foundation of the American government.

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