大学英语四级考试巅峰 Track 26(在线收听) |
[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:01.19]Model Test Five [00:03.59]Section A [00:05.13]Directions: In this section, [00:08.85]you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. [00:14.54]At the end of each conversation, [00:17.60]one or more questions will be asked about what was said. [00:22.09]Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. [00:27.45]After each question there will be a pause. [00:31.72]During the pause, [00:33.68]you must read the four choices marked A) ,B) ,C) and D) , [00:40.79]and decide which is the best answer. [00:43.64]Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. [00:51.30]Now, let's begin with the eight short conversations. [00:56.66]11. W: Why are you so late? [01:01.36]I have been waiting for more than half an hour. [01:04.54]M: My bicycle had a flat tire and I had to walk along. [01:09.79]Q: What does the man mean? [01:29.08]12. W: Good Afternoon,Sir. [01:33.35]Are you ready to order? [01:35.10]M: Oh, excuse me. [01:37.29]I have a problem reading the menu. [01:39.58]I am a foreigner,you know. [01:42.37]Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place? [02:03.44]13. M: Hi, Mary. [02:06.72]Would you like to go to Sam's birthday party tonight? [02:10.01]W: I'd love to but I'm afraid I can't, [02:13.73]because I have to prepare for tomorrow's English exam. [02:16.90]Q: What will the woman probably do this evening? [02:39.08]14. W: I've got to go to London tomorrow, [02:42.91]but I'm tired of driving and the bus is so crowded. [02:46.63]M: Don't worry. [02:47.73]I'll drop you off at the train station on my way to work. [02:51.23]Q: What do we learn from this conversation? [03:10.35]15. M: Mom, I've got a date tonight. [03:15.04]But my car broke down on my way home. [03:17.74]W: I'm sorry to hear that, [03:19.71]why not take a taxi instead? [03:22.11]Q: What does the woman mean? [03:40.58]16. W: Tom, have you heard that Anne will quit her job? [03:45.71]M: She has said that one hundred times. [03:49.00]If I were you,I wouldn't give her the present for that. [03:53.15]Q: What does the man mean? [04:11.28]17. W: Did Steve fix his ice-box himself? [04:17.52]M: He had it repaired. [04:19.71]He is no expert for electric appliances. [04:22.88]Q: What do we learn from this conversation? [04:42.06]18. M: Oh, Angela, I'm sorry I am late for the concert. [04:46.99]There is so much work to do in the office. [04:49.94]W: Late? The concert was over half an hour ago. [04:53.99]Q: What does the woman mean? [05:10.53]Now you will hear the two long conversations. [05:16.11]Conversation One [05:18.52]M: Well, Katherine,the school year is almost over. [05:22.13]We just have two more weeks before exams. [05:24.86]What do you plan to do this summer? [05:27.05]W: I'm going to teach English to some immigrants. [05:30.33]M: That sounds interesting.Don't you need to speak a foreign language for a job like that? [05:35.58]W: No,you don't. [05:37.23]You just have to present the language simply and give the students a chance to practice speaking. [05:43.13]M: Come to think of it,that's the way I was taught to speak Chinese. [05:47.18]But speaking it didn't help me learn to read and write it. [05:51.23]W: My students won't want to read and write English,at least not now. [05:55.93]They are more interested in speaking. [05:58.67]M: You sound very knowledgeable about all this.How do you know so much? [06:03.35]W: I took a Teaching English as a Second Language course last year when you were in China. [06:09.69]I've also talked with the program administrators quite a lot. [06:13.85]I think I would like to be an ESL teacher when I graduate. [06:18.01]Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. [06:25.45]19. What is Katherine going to do this summer? [06:46.82]20. Which of the following is Katherine's opinion? [07:06.82]21. How did Katherine get so much knowledge about language teaching? [07:28.86]Conversation Two [07:30.60]M: Do they accept bills here? [07:33.23]W: Oh, we need a token. [07:34.76]M: A token? What do you mean? [07:37.06]W: A token is a subway pass. [07:39.69]You pay $8.5 and get a piece of coin-like yellow metal. [07:45.48]You insert it into the slot of the check-in path. [07:49.09]The fence will open for you to the platform. [07:51.83]Look, we'll get two tokens soon. [07:54.56]M: Here we are on the train. [07:56.75]It is so clean and there are not many people. [07:59.59]W: Yeah, we are not traveling at rush hour. [08:02.66]It could be very crowded in the morning and after 4 o'clock in the afternoon. [08:07.36]M: I hear many people have cars. [08:10.31]Why don't they use their cars? [08:12.29]W: Yes, almost every family has a car or two. [08:16.11]They generally use the car as a means of transport to go to work. [08:20.60]When they go to the city, [08:22.57]they would like to park the car outside the city and use the subway for transportation. [08:27.49]M: Why is that? [08:29.03]Isn't a car more convenient than the subway? [08:31.76]W: Well, it is difficult to find a parking place in the city. [08:35.70]Besides, parking is quite expensive downtown. [08:39.53]M: I see. [08:40.63]W: Here we are at Downtown Crossing. [08:43.47]Let's get off and change to the Red Line. [08:46.31]M: OK.Do we have to buy another token? [08:49.48]W: No, we don't. [08:50.69]With one token,you can travel all over Boston on the four Lines as long as you remain underground. [08:57.80]However, if you get out of the subway station, [09:01.41]you'll have to use another token, [09:03.16]even if you want to travel one stop further. [09:06.11]M: This is the same in China. [09:08.20]But we use tickets instead of tokens. [09:10.71]W: Different countries have different practices. [09:13.55]Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. [09:20.67]22. What is a token in the dialogue? [09:41.83]23. How will the passenger be checked-in to the subway platform? [10:03.42]24. Many people like to take a subway to the city,because___________. [10:24.72]25. How many tokens are needed to travel all around Boston? [10:46.99]Section B [10:49.18]Directions: In this section,you will hear 3 short passages. [10:56.51]At the end of each passage,you will hear some questions. [11:01.11]Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. [11:05.38]After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A) ,B) ,C) and D). [11:15.11]Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. [11:22.33]Passage One [11:26.82]Welcome to our introductory course on nutrition. [11:30.76]This first lecture will center on a very valuable member of the bean family,the soybean. [11:37.98]The soybean is a highly nutritious bean which also can serve as a meat substitute. [11:45.31]Some people call soybeans incredible. [11:48.37]Let me give you some examples of why the soybean is so special. [11:52.97]First of all,when it is made into meal, [11:57.13]it enhances animal feed. [11:59.53]Secondly, as soy flour it similarly enriches the baked goods we human eat. [12:06.32]Thirdly, as soy flakes,it's often included in cereals. [12:12.34]And lastly, in some countries,for example,China, [12:16.71]the soybean is processed into virtually all fresh milk consumed there. [12:21.42]It is also the basic ingredient of vegetable protein [12:25.47]which brings a meat-like taste and feel to vegetarian dishes. [12:29.73]For many years soybeans were thought of only as a commercial agricultural crop in the United States. [12:37.83]Now, however, the soybean is being raised in backyard gardens. [12:43.63]It's easy to grow and,as I have pointed out before, [12:48.55]beneficial in many ways. [12:50.84]Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. [12:56.43]26. Which is one important use of soybean? [13:19.88]27. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [13:41.40]28. What is the main idea of the passage? [14:02.81]Passage Two [14:04.13]Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, [14:09.41]they have made use of various forms of communication. [14:13.36]Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. [14:21.56]When there is a language barrier, [14:24.40]communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions stand for letters,words,and ideas. [14:33.05]Tourists,the deaf,and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. [14:39.94]Many of these symbols of whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally; [14:48.69]spelling,however,cannot. [14:51.65]Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, [14:58.75]either intentionally or unintentionally. [15:02.37]A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. [15:08.16]A nod signifies approval,while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction. [15:16.37]Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille—a system of raised dots read with the fingertips, [15:26.76]signal flags,Morse code,and smoke signals. [15:30.16]Road maps and picture signs also guide, warn, and instruct people. [15:36.72]While verbalization is the most common form of language, [15:41.64]other systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings. [15:47.55]Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. [15:54.44]29. Which form of communication do humans generally use? [16:18.06]30. Which of the following statements is NOT true? [16:40.36]31. Besides oral speech, which form would be most commonly used among blind people? [17:06.16]Passage Three [17:08.42]This is a holiday widely celebrated with different names in many countries. [17:16.35]Although it originated as a religious holiday, [17:20.40]it has lost its religious connections in the United States. [17:24.67]It is now celebrated largely as a children's day, [17:28.93]and many American children look forward to it for days and weeks beforehand. [17:34.62]The orange pumpkin is harvested at this time of year and is hollowed out, [17:40.53]a funny face cut into it,and a candle placed inside as a decoration in the window. [17:46.88]City folks, nowadays, sometimes use paper pumpkins for decorations. [17:53.12]Some years ago,the holiday was celebrated by dressing up in strange and frightening costumes [18:00.99]and playing tricks on one's neighbors and friends, [18:04.71]such as ringing door bells,throwing bits of corn on the window panes, [18:10.29]and in other ways making minor disturbances. [18:13.90]More recently, children come to the door to have friends and neighbors admire their costumes and guess [18:22.33]who they are behind the false faces and receive treats of candy,fruit or cookies. [18:28.67]They say, “Trick or Treat”, [18:30.97]meaning, “I will play a trick on you if you will not give me a treat”. [18:36.33]This practice has even more recently developed into a significant international activity. [18:43.66]Instead of or along with candy, [18:47.16]the children collect money for UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund). [18:54.38]This special collection of money by children for needy children throughout the world [18:59.92]is known as “UNICEF Trick or Treat”. [19:02.55]Begun only recently,it results in several million dollars each year contributed to UNICEF. [19:10.42]The collection box is orange,resembling the color of the pumpkin. [19:15.56]Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. [19:21.91]32. What does this holiday come from? [19:44.27]33. Which of the following is not used to celebrate the holiday? [20:05.44]34. Why do the children collect money on this holiday? [20:27.61]35. What is the symbol of this holiday? [20:38.36]Section C [20:40.55]Directions: In this section,you will hear a passage three times. [20:48.74]When the passage is read for the first time, [20:51.92]you should listen carefully for its general idea. [20:55.42]When the passage is read for the second time, [20:59.25]you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. [21:08.99]For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. [21:16.97]For these blanks,you can either use the exact words you have just heard [21:23.32]or write down the main points in your own words. [21:27.26]Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, [21:31.85]you should check what you have written. [21:34.37]Now, listen to the passage. [21:37.98]British postmen have a reputation for being cheerful. [21:43.23]Of course, there are some gloomy postmen, [21:46.07]who make you think that every letter contains tragic news, [21:49.68]but the majority are jolly and good-humored. [21:52.75]This is quite surprising,because delivering the mail each morning is a job which is not very well paid [21:59.53]and there are a great many problems. [22:01.51]Normally, the city postman has to go on foot, [22:05.66]not only along streets but also up and down stairs, [22:09.92]as many blocks of flats still have no lifts and no down-stairs letter box. [22:14.74]If he has a registered letter to deliver, [22:17.37]he has to wait for someone to come to the door to sign for it. [22:21.09]That person may greet him in a most unfriendly way [22:24.59]if he has just been woken from a deep sleep very early in the morning. [22:28.85]In the country,a postman may have a bicycle or a small van, [22:34.21]so he does not have to walk so far: nevertheless he has his problems too. [22:39.47]It is very annoying to be compelled to go all the way to an isolated house simply to deliver a postcard [22:46.80]when this makes the journey half an hour longer. [22:49.86]In winter, the postmen often have to carry on in the rain or the snow. [22:55.00]Sometimes it is on foot,like his city colleague. [22:58.58]Most country people keep a dog. [23:00.66]He is forced to go in whether the dog is dangerous or not. [23:04.38]So every day the country postman knows that, [23:07.44]if the dog is not safely tied up, [23:10.18]it may bite him on the leg or tear his trousers. [23:13.25]Now the passage will be read again. [23:17.29]British postmen have a reputation for being cheerful. [23:22.33]Of course, there are some gloomy postmen, [23:24.84]who make you think that every letter contains tragic news, [23:28.23]but the majority are jolly and good-humored. [23:31.30]This is quite surprising,because delivering the mail each morning is a job which is not very well paid [23:38.30]and there are a great many problems. [23:40.26]Normally, the city postman has to go on foot, [23:44.42]not only along streets but also up and down stairs, [23:48.36]as many blocks of flats still have no lifts and no down-stairs letter box. [23:53.61]If he has a registered letter to deliver, [23:56.35]he has to wait for someone to come to the door to sign for it. [24:00.29]That person may greet him in a most unfriendly way [24:03.90]if he has just been woken from a deep sleep very early in the morning. [24:57.61]In the country,a postman may have a bicycle or a small van, [25:03.08]so he does not have to walk so far: nevertheless he has his problems too. [25:09.10]It is very annoying to be compelled to go all the way to an isolated house simply to deliver a postcard [25:16.53]when this makes the journey half an hour longer. [26:10.51]In winter, the postmen often have to carry on in the rain or the snow. [26:15.87]Sometimes it is on foot,like his city colleague. [26:19.37]Most country people keep a dog. [26:21.34]He is forced to go in whether the dog is dangerous or not. [26:25.28]So every day the country postman knows that, [26:28.24]if the dog is not safely tied up, [26:31.08]it may bite him on the leg or tear his trousers. [27:25.52]Now the passage will be read for the third time. [27:28.25]British postmen have a reputation for being cheerful. [27:32.63]Of course, there are some gloomy postmen, [27:35.69]who make you think that every letter contains tragic news, [27:38.98]but the majority are jolly and good-humored. [27:42.15]This is quite surprising,because delivering the mail each morning is a job which is not very well paid [27:48.82]and there are a great many problems. [27:50.90]Normally, the city postman has to go on foot, [27:55.06]not only along streets but also up and down stairs, [27:59.22]as many blocks of flats still have no lifts and no down-stairs letter box. [28:04.03]If he has a registered letter to deliver, [28:06.76]he has to wait for someone to come to the door to sign for it. [28:10.60]That person may greet him in a most unfriendly way [28:13.88]if he has just been woken from a deep sleep very early in the morning. [28:18.36]In the country,a postman may have a bicycle or a small van, [28:23.29]so he does not have to walk so far: nevertheless he has his problems too. [28:28.97]It is very annoying to be compelled to go all the way to an isolated house simply to deliver a postcard [28:36.53]when this makes the journey half an hour longer. [28:39.48]In winter, the postmen often have to carry on in the rain or the snow. [28:44.40]Sometimes it is on foot,like his city colleague. [28:47.80]Most country people keep a dog. [28:49.98]He is forced to go in whether the dog is dangerous or not. [28:53.92]So every day the country postman knows that, [28:56.76]if the dog is not safely tied up, [28:59.72]it may bite him on the leg or tear his trousers. |
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