大学英语四级考试巅峰听力MP3与字幕文本下载 Track 10(在线收听) |
[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:00.98]Conversation One [00:02.63]W: Why is it that some children perform much better than others at school? [00:08.97]M: Obviously, certain children are brighter than others, [00:13.13]but it's not as simple as that. [00:14.87]A lot of emphasis is placed on intelligence measured by tests. [00:19.14]W: The so-called IQ test? [00:21.66]M: Yes. Basically they are intended to test linguistic and numerical skills, [00:27.02]so some children are bound to suffer.This is very unfortunate. [00:31.83]A child with an average IQ may turn out to be successful when he grows up. [00:36.53]W: What you're saying is that some children have abilities [00:40.25]that are not easy to measure, [00:41.78]that aren't appreciated. [00:43.42]M: Precisely.And if these skills are not spotted sufficiently early, [00:48.35]they cannot be developed. [00:49.99]That's why, in my view, there are so many unhappy adults in this world. [00:54.91]They are not doing the things they are best at. [00:57.98]W: I see. [00:59.07]M: But at school, only those children who are good with words and numbers [01:03.11]will probably do well in school examinations. [01:05.30]W: Right. Is there anything a parent can do to help in this case? [01:10.01]M: Yes. In my opinion, [01:12.31]a child should be judged on his individual talents. [01:15.26]After all,being happy in life is putting skills to good use, [01:19.74]no matter what they are. [01:21.06]Questions 1 to 3 are based on the conversation you have just heard. [01:28.28]1. What is the basic purpose of IQ tests? [01:50.95]2. According to the man, [01:54.45]why are there so many unhappy adults in the world? [02:12.55]3. According to the woman, [02:15.18]why can't some children do well in school examinations? [02:36.69]Conversation Two [02:39.17]W: Hello,John.This is Florence Richardson. [02:42.78]I'm sorry to phone you at this hour, [02:44.75]but I'm experiencing a sticky issue, [02:47.37]and I can't think of anyone to get advice from besides you. [02:51.21]M: What's up? [02:52.41]W: Well,I moved to my present apartment a couple months ago [02:56.13]and now I'm thinking of deferring my studies and planning [02:59.96]to return to my parents' place next month. [03:02.25]Today, I gave notice to my landlord [03:04.55]but he said he's unable to give my deposit back [03:07.83]since I have to stay a minimum of six months. [03:11.12]M: Are you giving him a-month-in-advance notice to move? [03:14.83]W: Yes, that's exactly what I did today. [03:17.79]In the tenancy agreement, [03:19.54]that's the timeframe requested to notify the landlord. [03:23.15]M: Yes,that's the usual practice.Well, [03:26.65]in the tenancy agreement, [03:28.18]did it state that there's a minimum of six months' stay [03:31.46]or the deposit would be forfeited? [03:33.22]W: Not that I could remember. [03:34.53]M: Well,I have never heard of it either. [03:37.03]It could be the landlord is trying to intimidate you. [03:40.32]Perhaps you should pull your contract out and have a word with him. [03:44.26]W: Yes,that's exactly what I'm thinking of. [03:46.66]M: If the contract does not state the timeframe, [03:49.94]then he shouldn't impose it himself. [03:51.80]W: You are right,John.You just confirmed my reasoning. [03:55.09]M: Look, Sarah, I'll go with you to see the landlord tomorrow [03:58.80]and if he still insists on forfeiting your deposit, [04:01.76]we'll go to the small claim court to get your money back. [04:04.83]W: Thanks, John, I really appreciate that. [04:07.34]Questions 4 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard. [04:14.23]4. Why is Sarah worried? [04:35.32]5. What does the landlord plan to do? [04:52.29]6. What are Sarah and John planning to do as a last resort? [05:11.08]7. Which of the following is true according to the dialogue?7 |
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