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1、听力2013 年 12 月大学英语四级考试真题(第 1 套)Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: 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 quest

2、ions 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 I with a single line through the centre.1. A) The woman is now

3、working in a kindergarten. B) The man will soon start a business of his own. C) The man would like to be a high school teacher. D) The woman is going to major in child education.2. A) The furniture has to be rearranged. B) The sound equipment has to be set up. C) The conference room has to be cleane

4、d.D) The video machine has to be checked.3. A) She is exhausted. B) She is near-sighted. C) She cannot finish work in time.D) She cannot go straight home.4. A) The woman is too particular about food. B) He would rather have a meal an hour later. C) The woman should order her food quickly. D) He usua

5、lly prefers ice-cream to sandwiches.5. A) He is not a good mechanic. B) He doesnt keep his promises. C) He spends his spare time doing repairs.D) He is always ready to offer help to others.6. A) Sam has a big family to support.B) Sam is not interested in traveling.C) The pay offer by the travel agen

6、cy is too low.D) The work hours in the travel agency are too long.7. A) International trade. B) Product development. C) Financial consulting. D) Domestic retailing.8. A) Go on a business trip. B) Look for a job in Miami. C) Make a ticket reservation. D) Take a vacation.Questions 9 to 11 are based on

7、 the conversation you have just heard.9. A) It is located on Route 18. B) It has an interesting museum. C) It is a beautiful little town,D). It lies seven miles east of Newton.10. A) They are in opposite directions. B) They are fifty-five miles apart.C) They are quite close to each other. D) They ar

8、e a long drive from Norwalk.11. A) They are connected by Route 7. B) They are crowded with tourists. C) They have lots of old houses.D) They have many rarr plants.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Bring him up to date on the current situation in Milan.B) Inf

9、orm him of the arrangements for his trip in Italy. C) Fetch the documents signed by Mr Gartner,D) Accompany Mr Gartner to the Linate airport.13. A) About 8:30. B) About 6:30. C) About 5:30. D) About 4:15.14. A) Mr Gartner from Milan. B) Gianni Riva at Megastar.C) The companys sales representative.D)

10、 Gavin from the Chamber of Commerce,15. A) Travel agent. B) Business manager. C) Secretary. D) Saleswoman,Section BDirections: 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

11、 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 I with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) She had a desire to help

12、 others. B) She wanted to find out more about it. C) She needed some overseas experience.D) She was interested in farming.17. A) Carry out a cultural exchange program. B) Work on an agricultural project.C) Learn Portuguese. D) Teach English.18. A) She found it difficult to secure a job in her own co

13、untry. B) She wanted to renew her contact with the Peace Corps. C) She was invited to work as an English teacher.D) She could not get the country out of her mind.19. A) By teaching additional English classes. B) By writing stories for American newspapers. C) By working part time for the Peace Corps.

14、D) By doing odd jobs for local institutions.Passage TwoQuestions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.20. A) Time spent exercising. B) Time spent working. C) Time spent on leisure activities. D) Time spent with friends and family.21. A) Reading. B) Surfing the Web. C) Eating out. D)

15、 Watching TV.22. A) Driving. B) Gardening. C) Going to the pub.D) Visiting friends.Passage ThreeQuestions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. A) The car driver was trying to avoid hitting a rabbit.B) The car driver was partly responsible for the accident, C) McLaughlin was talk

16、ing to his manager while driving. D) McLaughlins carelessness resulted in the collision.24. A) He crashed into a car parked there. B) He knocked down several mailboxes. C) He tore down the companys main gate. D) He did serious damage to a loaded truck.25. A) He will lose his job. B) He will have to

17、pay damages. C) He will be fined heavily.D) He will receive retraining.答案Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A1 M:After Mgh school,Id like to go to coHege and major in business administration W:But Id rather spend my college days funding out how children learnQ:What do we learn from the conversat

18、ion?D)。2W:Is everything ready for the conference?M:The only thing left to do is set up the microphones and speakersTheyU be here in a few minutes Q:What preparations have yet to be made? B)。3W:Is it almost time to go home now?Im so tiredI can hardly see straight M:Just a few more minutesthen we can

19、90Q:What is the wolnalls problem? A)。4W:Im not sure what Im in a mood forIce-creain or sandwiches?They are both really good here M:The movie starts in an hourAnd we still have to get there and parkSo just make a decision Q:What does the man mean? C)。5. W: Tom said he would come to repair our solar h

20、eater when he has time.M: He often says he is willing to help, but he never seems to have time. Q: What does the man imply about Tom? B) o6. W: So you know that Sam turned down the job offered by the travel agency?M: Yes. The hours were convenient. But if he had accepted it, he wouldnt be able to ma

21、ke ends meet. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? C) o 7. M: Could you tell me a bit about the business your company is doing?W : We mainly deal with large volume buyers from western countries and our products have been well received. Q: What business is the womans company doing? A) o8. W: Ye

22、sterday I made reservations for my trip to Miami next month.M: You must really be looking forward to it. You havent had an,v time off for at least two years. Q: What is the woman going to do? D) oConversation OneM: Excuse me. I need some information about some of the towns near here. W: What would y

23、ou like to know?M: Well, first, (9)Id like directions to go to Norwalk. I believe there is an interesting museum there. It isnt far, is it? W: No, not at all. Norwalk is about eighteen miles east of here on Route 7. And youre right. Its a-wonderful little museum.M: Oh, good. Now what about Amitsvill

24、e? I have some friends. Id like to visit there and I also want to get to Newton. They are near each other, arent they?w: Hmm. well. ( 10 ) they are acialally in opposite directions. Amitsville is northeast. Its about thirty-five miles northeast of here.M. Huh-uh, thirty-five miles northeast. And how

25、 about Newton?W: Well, ( 10 ) Newton is in the other direction. Its southwest, so it isnt really very close to Amitsville at all and its a long drive. Its about fifty-five miles southwest from here and the road is not at all stxaight.M: Fifty-five miles southwest Well, maybe I wont go there this tim

26、e.W: Id recommend visiting Westfield or Great Town. They are both very close. Westfield is just seven miles west of here and Great Town is about five miles south. ( 11 ) They are really pretty little towns with lots of old houses and beautiful tree-lined streets.M: I see. Seven miles west to Westfie

27、ld and five relies south to Great Town. Good. Well. I think thats all the information Ill need for a while. Thank you. Youve been very helpful.W: Youre welcome, sir I hope you enjoy your stay.9. What does the man know about Norwalk? B) 。10. What does the woman say about Amitsville and Newton? A) 。11

28、. What do we learn about Westfield and Great Town? C) 。Conversation TwoM: Err. Sandra, Ive finished with Mr Gartner now. ( 12 ) Do you think you could pop through and bring me up to date on the arrangements for the Italian trip?W: Certainly, Mr Wilkinson. Ill bring everything with me. M: Right. take

29、 a seat. Now my first meeting is when?W: Your first meeting is on Monday the 21st at 9:00 a.m. with Dr. Gucci of Bancosen Piedra in Milan. M: OK. So can I fly out early Monday morning?W: Well, there is a flight to Linate Airport which leaves at 6:30 London time and gets in at 8:30 Italian time.M: Ye

30、ah, but that only leaves me 30 minutes to clear customs in getting to the city center and (13) it means I have to check in by 5:30, which means leaving home at about 4:15.W: Im afraid so.M: Hmm. not so keen on that. Whats the program for the rest of that day?W: Its quite full, Im afraid. At 11:00, y

31、oure seeing Gianni Riva at Megastar and (14) then youll have a lunch engagement with Gavin from the Chamber of Commerce at 1:00.M: Wheres that?W: Youre meeting him at his office and then hes taking you somewhere. M: Good, that sounds fine. What about the afternoon?W: Well, at 3:30, youre seeing our

32、sales representative there and then youre free till the evening. M: I see. I seem to remember that Im having dinner with someone from Bergamo.W: Thats right. And Mr Betty from SAP Industries at 8:00.12. What would the man like the woman to do? B)。13. At what time is Mr Wilkinson going to leave home

33、for the airport? D) 。14. Who is Mr Wilkinson going to have lunch with on Monday? D)。15 What is most probably the womans job? C)。 Section BPassage OneDonna Fredricks served with the Peace Corps for two years in Brazil. (16) She joined the Peace Corps after she graduated from the college because she w

34、anted to do someing to help other people. (17) She had been brought up on a farm, so the Peace Corps assigned her to an agricultural project. Before she went to Brazil, she studied Portuguese for three months. She also learned a great deal about its history and culture. During her two years with the

35、 Peace Corps, Donna lived in a village in northeastern Brazil. That part of Brazil is very dry and farming is often difficult there. Donna helped the people of the village to organize an irrigation project, and she also advised them on planting corps that didnt require much water. When Donna returne

36、d to the States, she couldnt settle down. (18) She tried several jobs, but they seemed very boring to her. She couldnt get Brazil out of her mind. Finally, one day she got on a plane and went back to Brazil. She wasnt sure what she was going to do. She just wanted to be there. After a few weeks, Don

37、na found a job as an English teacher, teaching five classes a day. Like most of the teachers, she doesnt make much money. She shares a small apartment with another teacher. ( 19 ) And she makes a little extra money by sending stories to newspapers in the States. Eventually she wants to quit teaching

38、 and work as a full-time journalist.16. Why did Donna join the Peace Corps after she graduated from college? A) o17. What was Donna assigned to do in Brazil? B) 。18. Why did Donna go back to Brazil once again? D) 。19. How did Donna make extra money to support herself? B) 。Passage Two(20) Results of

39、a recent Harrys poll on free time shows that the average-work week for many Americans is 50 hours. With the time spent eating, sleeping and taking care of household duties. ( 20 ) theres little time left for leisure activities for many Americans. However, having free time to relax and pursue hobbies

40、 is important. People need time away from the pressures of study or work to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. In different countries, free time is spent in different ways. (21)The results of a Harrys poll showed that reading was the most popular spare time activity in the US. This-was fo

41、llowed by watching TV. In a UK survey on leisure time activities. watching TV and videos was most popular. Listening to the radio came second. In a similar survey conducted in Japan, the most popular free time activity was eating out. The second most popular activity was driving. There were also dif

42、ferences in the most popular outdoor pursuits between the three countries. The most popular outdoor activity for Americans was gardening. (22) In the UK, it was going to the pub. In Japan, going to bars ranked eighth in popularity and gardening ranked ninth. Although people around the world may enjo

43、y doing similar things in their free time, theres evidence to suggest that these interests are changing. In the US, for example, the popularity of computer activities is increasing. Many more people in the States are spending their free time surfing the Web, e- mafling friends or playing games onlin

44、e.20. What is the recent Harrys Poll mainly about? C) 。21. What was the most popular leisure activity in the US? A) 。22 What was the most popular outdoor pursuit in the UK? C) o。 Passage Three (23) On March 13, while on duty, Charles McLaughlin, a very careless driver employed by the company Lummis

45、was involved in another accident. The accident occurred in Riverside California. Not paying attention to his driving, McLaughlin turned right on main street in 33rd street and hit Volkswagen Rabbit. This caused minor damage to his truck and serious damage to the car. (23) On the basis of the police

46、report, the Lummis Accident Committee correctly determined that McLaughlin had been quite careless. As a result of the committees conclusion, the branch manager Mr David Roasi reported that he had talked with McLaughlin about his extremely poor driving record. Further evidence of McLaughlins irrespo

47、nsibility occurred on May 6 when he was returning from his shift. That day he ran into a roll-up door at the Lummis facility in Valero, causing significant damage to the door. Damage to thetruck, however, was minor. ( 24 ) Finally, on June 7, McLaughlin once again demonstrated his carelessness by knocking down several mailboxes near the edge of the companys parking lot. There wss damage to the mailboxes and minor damage to the truck. Mr David Rossi stated that he ha

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