中国最专业的考试门户网站
  考试报名-试题答案-成绩查询
四六级考试| 四六级资讯 | 四六级真题 | 四六级模拟题 | 四六级指南 | 四六级网址 |
  北京 天津 上海 重庆 江苏 浙江 山东 江西      广东 福建 广西 海南 河南 河北 湖南 湖北
  安徽 山西 四川 云南 贵州 陕西 吉林 辽宁      甘肃 宁夏 青海 新疆 西藏 黑龙江 内蒙古
首页 | 站内导航 | 新闻中心 | 试题中心 | 下载中心 | 出国留学 | 求职招聘 | 校园娱乐 | 网络课程 | 网上书店 | 会员中心
 用户名 密码  免费注册    加入VIP    如何付费    会员好评    200元奖学金
四六级首页 | 四六级报名资讯 | 四六级历年真题 | 四六级模拟试题 | 四六级报考指南 | 四六级网址大全 | 加入收藏
 首页 >> 大学英语四级六级考试(CET) >> 四六级最新指南 >>《英语周报》英语四级考试听力模拟试题一



《英语周报》英语四级考试听力模拟试题一


http://www.51Test.net  2008年4月7日  来源:无忧考网


English Weekly CET-4 Listening Practice
  Part III Listening Comprehension
  Section A
  Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, 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 four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.

  11.
  W: Can you tell me if you did well in the interview?
  M: It’s difficult. You know it’s always the same, after an interview you think of all the things you forgot to say.
  Q: What conclusion can be drawn from the man’s statement?

  12.
  M: Why did you ask Charles Bond to stay here for such a long time?
  W: Because he will get to know Paris and be in a better position to make a choice between the two houses.
  Q: What does the woman mean?

  13.
  W: It’s ten o’clock. Is that too late for us to call Professor Brown about the student council meeting?
  M: Let’s hold off till tomorrow.
  Q: What does the man mean?

  14.
  W: Charlie, we’ve had these chairs since we got married. They are very comfortable.
  M: That doesn’t mean we’ve got to have them the rest of our lives. Anyway they’re falling apart.
  Q: What conclusion does the man want us to make from his statement?

  15.
  M: There’s a story in the paper that a man didn’t get a job because of his Australian accent.
  W: Well, I suppose it could be a disadvantage. It depends on the job he was applying for.
  Q: According to the conversation, which of the following statements is not true?

  16.
  M: I’m really sorry I didn’t make it to your dinner party last night, Julie.
  W: It’s all very well to say that now; we wasted half the evening waiting for you to turn up.
  Q: How did the woman respond?

  17.
  M: Well, I must be going. I said I’d meet the children down at the beach.
  W: And I’ve got to do some shopping. We’ll expect a call from you then? Or leave a message at the Reception desk.
  Q: What have you learned from the conversation?

  18.
  W: Our directors are beginning to realize that our overseas people ought to be able to speak some foreign languages.
  M: Perhaps I could be of some use as an interpreter. I did my degree in modern English.
  Q: According to the conversation, which of the following statements is not true?

  Now you’ll hear two long conversations.

  Conversation One
  M: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight.
  W: Your name please?
  M: It's Nelson. Charles Nelson.
  W: Charles Nelson. A room for one for the 19th . . .
  M: Wait, wait! It was for tonight. Not tomorrow night.
  W: Hmm, hmm. I don't think we have any rooms for tonight. There's a convention going on in town, and uh, let's see. Yeah, no rooms.
  M: Ah come on! You must have something. Anything.
  W: Well. We do have some rooms under renovation with just a roll-a-way bed. Er… None of the normal amenities like a TV or working shower or toilet.
  M: Ah, come on, there must be something else.
  W: Well. Let me check my computer here. Ah!
  M: What?
  W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honeymoon suite is now available.
  M: Great. I'll take it.
  W: But I'll have to charge you two hundred fifty dollars for the night.
  M: Ah, but could I get a discount for the inconvenience?
  W: Well. The best I can give you is a ten percent discount plus a ticket for a free continental breakfast.
  M: Hey. Isn't the breakfast free anyway?
  W: Well, only on weekends.
  M: I want to talk to the manager.
  W: Wait, wait, wait Mr. Nelson. I can give you an additional 15% discount and I'll throw in a free room for the next time you visit us.
  M: That’ll be a long time.
  Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
  19. For what day did Mr. Nelson make a hotel reservation?
  20. What made it so difficult for Mr. Nelson to get a room in a hotel?
  21. How much discount can Mr. Nelson get?
  22. What can be inferred from this conversation?

  Conversation Two
  M: Hello! You seem worried. Can I help you?
  W: Oh, I feel so strange with my feet in the skis.
  M: So you don’t know how to ski. Is it your first time coming here to ski?
  W: It’s my first time seeing real white snow.
  M: No kidding! Where are you from, young lady?
  W: My family and I live in Singapore. We do not have snow in winter. It’s always sunny.
  M: No wonder. I guess you must be a good swimmer, then.
  W: You are right. Swimming is my favorite hobby. But I simply don’t know what to do with these skis.
  M: Don’t worry. I’m sure you will learn very quickly. Now walk like me, all right? Good! Let’s go up the hill and try once, shall we? When you want to go up the slope, you should stand sideways and go up step by step, just like a crab.
  W: Oh, that’s really funny. I’ve never walked in this way, but it’s interesting.
  M: Let’s move to the gentle slope, shall we? It will make thing easier.
  W: I guess I’m a little nervous.
  M: Take it easy. Trust yourself. Now, keep leaning forward while going down. Remember, the tips mustn’t cross or you’ll fall down. If you want to stop, you should point the tips together, got it?
  W: I see.
  M: Now, let’s try. Okay. Go! … How do you feel? Still afraid?
  W: No, not at all. As a matter of fact, I feel quite pleased and proud of myself, thank you. You are so very kind.

  Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
  23. What was the woman worried about?
  24. What is the woman’s favorite hobby?
  25. Where did the man lead the woman to first in order to make things easier?
Section B
  Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 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 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 2 with a single line through the center.

  Passage One
  Besides private bills, there are also public bills that must be paid. Public bills are paid for by the government. In turn, we get these services through taxes. What would happen if everyone in the city stopped paying taxes? The water supply would stop. Water might even become unclean and impure. The streets might not be cleaned. There would be no police force to protect people and property. Schools would be closed. People would become sick and diseases might spread. We would not want to live in such a city. We all want pure water and food, clean streets and good schools. We want the police to protect us from crime. The chief duty of every government is to protect persons and property. More than three fourths of the money spent by our government is used for this purpose. The next large amount of public money goes to teach and train our citizens. Billions of dollars each year are spent on schools and libraries. Public money is used to pay the teachers and all the public officials. Also, a large amount of public funds is spent on roads.
  The greatest part of the needed funds is raised by taxes. Tax is money that we all must pay to support the government. The law orders us to pay taxes. We have no choice in this matter. Almost everyone pays some tax in one form or another.

  Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
  26. How does the government pay for public bills?
  27. According to the speaker, what would happen if nobody in the city paid taxes?
  28. Which of the following costs the largest amount of public money according to the speaker?

  Passage Two
  America’s national symbol, the bald eagle, almost went extinct twenty years ago, but it has made a comeback. In fact, the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service is considering the possibility of taking it off the Endangered Species List. Once, more than fifty thousand pairs of bald eagles nested across the country, but by 1960 that number had fallen below four hundred. The chief killer was the widely used DDT. Fish soaked up DDT, died, and were washed up on the shores, where bald eagles feasted on them. DDT prevented eagle eggshells from thickening. The shells became so thin that they shattered before the babies hatched. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed to ban DDT, which saved the bald eagle from total wipeout. And since then, wild-life biologists have reintroduced bald eagles from Canada to America. The result was that last year, U.S. bird watchers counted eleven thousand six hundred and ten bald eagles in the country. If it were dropped from the Endangered Species List, the bald eagle would still be a threatened species. That means the bird would continue to get the same protection. No hunting allowed, and no disturbing of nests. But bald eagles still face tough times. The destruction of their natural homes could be the next DDT causing eagle numbers to drop quickly.

  Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
  29. What was the main harmful effect of the pest killer DDT on bald eagles?
  30. What measure did wild-life biologists take to increase the number of bald eagles?
  31. According to the speaker, what is the possible danger facing bald eagles?

  Passage Three
  A few years ago it was fashionable to speak of a generation gap, a division between young people and their elders. Parents complained that their children did not show them proper respect and obedience, while children complained that their parents did not understand them at all.
  One important cause of the generation gap is the opportunity that young people have to choose their own life-styles. In more traditional societies, when children grow up, they are expected to live in the same area as their parents, to marry people that their parents know and approve of and often to continue the family occupation. In our society, young people often travel great distances for their education, move out of the family home at an early age, and choose occupations different from those of their parents.
  In our modern society, parents often expect their children to do better than they did; to find better jobs, to make more money, and to do all the things that they were unable to do. But often they discover that they have very little in common with each other.
  Finally, the speed at which changes take place in our society is another cause of the gap between generations. In a traditional culture, elderly people are valued for their wisdom, but in our society the knowledge of a lifetime may become obsolete overnight.
  The best way to narrow the gap is that parents and children should be mutually respected.

  Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
  32. What does this passage mainly tell us?
  33. Which one is the most important cause of the generation gap?
  34. What are children expected to do in a more traditional society?
  35. How do we narrow the gap?

  Section C
  Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered form 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
  Although General Motors and General Electric are large multinational (36) corporations with operations around the globe, there are numerous smaller companies that engage in international trade. Because 95 percent of the world’s population and two thirds of its (37) purchasing power are located outside the United States, it is important for American (38) firms to be present in foreign markets. However, before we explain the different methods by which a company may (39) engage in international trade, we might first consider some important (40)factors that U.S. companies often fail to study before they sell products in a foreign country. These factors (41)concern differences in languages, in values and attitudes, and in political (42) climate.
  When (43) introducing Coca-Cola into the Chinese market in 1920, the company used a group of Chinese symbols that, when spoken, sounded like Coca-Cola. (44 ) When read, however, these symbols meant, “a female horse fattened with wax”. Upon reentering the Chinese market in the 1970s,Coca-Cola used a series of Chinese characters that translates into “happiness in the mouth.”(45) This critical problem of proper translation is only one of many cultural differences facing American corporations overseas.
  Culture is the total pattern of human behavior that is practiced by a particular group of people. (46)Because of their cultural heritage, businesspersons in each country conduct their business activities differently. 来源:无忧考网-四六级 http://www.51test.net/cet


更多最新权威信息请访问: 大学英语四级六级考试(CET)频道

 3个月讲一口流利英语,100%保证!
   四级大学英语四级六级考试(CET)相关文章
   大学英语四级考试阅读常见三个备考误区   2008-5-10
   英语四级冲刺500分全攻略   2008-5-6
   英语新四级考试分题型讲解   2008-5-6
   英语四级99分—考试过级经验谈   2008-5-6
   怎样写好大学英语四级作文之短文写作   2008-5-6
   四级考试的误区—写给屡战屡败的四级考生   2008-5-6
   四级考试失败的原因   2008-5-6
   一个社会考生考四级经历及学习方法   2008-5-6
   学英语四级考试应试策略与技巧   2008-5-6
   懒人也能过四级 我的四级路   2008-5-6
声明:由于各方面情况的不断调整与变化,无忧考网所提供的所有信息仅供参考,敬请考生以权威部门公布的正式信息为准。如果本网站内容不慎侵犯了您的权益请与我们联系,无忧考网将及时处理。

     
 四六级频道热点专题
英语四级听力专题
英语四级作文专题
2007年大学英语三级成绩查询
2008年6月英语四六级考试报名
2008年6月英语四六级考试时间
2007年12月英语四六级成绩查询
2007年12月英语六级真题答案
2007年12月英语四级真题答案

 四六级频道特别推荐
英语四级听力专题
英语四级作文专题
成功过英语四级考试一定要做的七大准备
英语四六级必背范文:压力及就业
王长喜-六级考试标准阅读(48)
2007年6月23日大学英语六级作文范文—点点版
四六级考试难度加大 由"应试型"转向"应用型"
2007年12月英语六级短文改错(二十)
2008年上半年英语四六级考试6月21日开考
主题:四六级考前忠告

 四六级频道最新更新
大学英语四级考试阅读常见三个备考误区
2008年上半年英语四六级考试6月21日开考
英语四六级必背范文:压力及就业
四六级写作典型错误精彩点评
英语四六级满分作文自助DIY全攻略
四六级作文DIY模板:记叙文的题型
六级作文冲刺练习:人类与环境
六级写作考试应试策略
六级写作八点技巧应用示范
大学英语六级写作应试策略

回到顶部