大学英语四级听力模拟题.ppt

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1、听力综合模拟试题(9),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

2、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.,1. A. Give the ring to a policeman. B. Wait for the owner of the ring in the rest room. C. Hand in the ring to the security office. D. Take the ring to the administration building.

3、 2. A. This apple pie tastes very good. B. His mother likes the pie very much. C. This pie cant match his mothers. D. His mother cant make apple pies. 3. A. The weather forecast says it will be fine. B. The weather doesnt count in their plan. C. They will cancel their plan in case of rain. D. They w

4、ill postpone their program if it rains.,4. A. Read an article on political science. B. Present a different theory to the class. C. Read more than one article. D. Choose a better article to read. 5. A. The professors presentation was too complicated. B. The professors lecture notes were too complicat

5、ed. C. The professor spoke too fast. D. The woman is a fool. 6. A. Spend more time on sightseeing. B. Visit the city with a group. C. Tour the city on a fine day. D. Take the man with her on the tour.,7. A. He gets nervous easily. B. He is an inexperienced speaker. C. He is an awful speaker. D. He h

6、asnt prepared his speech well. 8. A. There was something wrong with the bus. B. She took somebody to hospital. C. Something prevented her from catching the bus. D. She came on foot instead of taking a bus.,Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. A. Students opinions o

7、f the program they take. B. The situation of biology education. C. The quality of professors. D. The quality of equipment. 10. A. In the fourth year of a biology course. B. In the third year of a biology course. C. In the second year of a biology course. D. In the first year of a biology course.,11.

8、 A. Incompetent teaching staff. B. Understaffed faculty. C. Insufficient budget. D. Unmotivated students. 12. A. Most professors are not very committed to the program. B. Some professors may go elsewhere to teach. C. Some professors treat students badly. D. The quality of professors is not satisfact

9、ory.,Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 13. A. Books. B. Multimedia materials. C. Serial like journals and magazines. D. Not given. 14. A. Because some book in the library are very expensive. B. Because some books in the library are rare. C. Because sometimes stude

10、nts need certain materials urgently. D. Because some students wont return the books they borrow. 15. A. One dollar. B. 30 cents. C. 60 cents. D. 90 cents.,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

11、 and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D . Passage One Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.,16. A. His friend might have give

12、n him the wrong key. B. He didnt know where the back door was. C. He couldnt find the key in the mailbox. D. It was too dark to put the key in the lock. 17. A. He broke the front door. B. He tried to get into the house through a window. C. He found a neighbor of his friend to help him. D. He found a

13、 police to help him. 18. A. He looked silly with only one leg inside the window. B. He knew the policeman wouldnt believe him. C. The torch light made him look very foolish. D. He realized that he had made a mistake.,Passage Two 19. A. Sign languages. B. Natural languages. C. Artificial languages. D

14、. Genuine languages. 20. A. It was located in New York city. B. It was one of Americas liberal arts universities for deaf people. C. It was the worlds only liberal arts universiy for deaf people. D. It enrollded students from all over the world. 21. A. He thought that sign languages are substandard

15、languages. B. He thought that sign languages are natural languages. C. He thought that sign languages are artificial languages. D. He thought that sign languages are international languages.,Passage Three 22. A. Consumers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy. B

16、. Consumers are being confused and misled by the huge amount of environmental claims of household products. C. Consumers protest that many household products make false envrionmental claims. D. Consumers should take measures to test the envrionmental claims made by products. 23. A. British governmen

17、t. B. German government. C. Dutch government. D. The European Commission.,24. A. Dutch and Germany. B. Britain and the US. C. Germany and the United Kingdom. D. Dutch and Scandinavia. 25. A. Because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” cannot be verified. B. Because terms suc

18、h as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” are often wrongly used. C. Because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” are used too widely. D. Because terms such as “environmentally friengly” and “non-polluting” are groundless.,Section C Directions: In this section, you

19、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 26 to 33 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered fr

20、om 34 to 36 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.,When it comes to ge

21、tting ahead, experts say, the ABCs of business should include a P, for politics, as in office politics. Dale Carnegie (26) _ as much more than 50 years ago: Hard work alone doesnt (27) _ career advancement. You have to be able to sell yourself and your ideas, both publicly and behind the scenes. Yet

22、, despite the obvious (28) _ of engaging in office politics, a better job, a raise, praise, many people are still unable or (29) _ to play the game. People (30) _ that office politics involves some manipulative behavior. But politics (31) _ from the word “polite”. It can mean lobbying and forming as

23、sociations. It can mean being kind and helpful, or even trying to please your (32) _, and then expecting something in return. In fact, today, experts define office politics as proper (33) _ used to pursue ones own self-interest in workplace. (34)_, not just in large companies, but in small workplace

24、s as well.,“The first thing people are usually judged on is their ability to perform well on a consistent basis,” says Neil P. Lewis, a management psychologist.“(35)_ , each of whom has reasonably similar ability, a manager is going to promote the person he or she likes best. Its simple human nature

25、.” (36) _. Some people have an idealistic vision of work and what it takes to succeed. Others connect politics with flattery. If they speak up for themselves, they may appear to flatter their boss for favors.,Key to Model Test One (9) Section A 1. A. Give the ring to a policeman. B. Wait for the own

26、er of the ring in the rest room. C. Hand in the ring to the security office. D. Take the ring to the administration building. 2. A. This apple pie tastes very good. B. His mother likes the pie very much. C. This pie cant match his mothers. D. His mother cant make apple pies. 3. A. The weather foreca

27、st says it will be fine. B. The weather doesnt count in their plan. C. They will cancel their plan in case of rain. D. They will postpone their program if it rains.,4. A. Read an article on political science. B. Present a different theory to the class. C. Read more than one article. D. Choose a bett

28、er article to read. 5. A. The professors presentation was too complicated. B. The professors lecture notes were too complicated. C. The professor spoke too fast. D. The woman is a fool. 6. A. Spend more time on sightseeing. B. Visit the city with a group. C. Tour the city on a fine day. D. Take the

29、man with her on the tour.,7. A. He gets nervous easily. B. He is an inexperienced speaker. C. He is an awful speaker. D. He hasnt prepared his speech well. 8. A. There was something wrong with the bus. B. She took somebody to hospital. C. Something prevented her from catching the bus. D. She came on

30、 foot instead of taking a bus.,Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. A. Students opinions of the program they take. B. The situation of biology education. C. The quality of professors. D. The quality of equipment. 10. A. In the fourth year of a biology course. B. In

31、 the third year of a biology course. C. In the second year of a biology course. D. In the first year of a biology course.,11. A. Incompetent teaching staff. B. Understaffed faculty. C. Insufficient budget. D. Unmotivated students. 12. A. Most professors are not very committed to the program. B. Some

32、 professors may go elsewhere to teach. C. Some professors treat students badly. D. The quality of professors is not satisfactory.,Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 13. A. Books. B. Multimedia materials. C. Serial like journals and magazines. D. Not given. 14. A. B

33、ecause some book in the library are very expensive. B. Because some books in the library are rare. C. Because sometimes students need certain materials urgently. D. Because some students wont return the books they borrow. 15. A. One dollar. B. 30 cents. C. 60 cents. D. 90 cents.,Section B Passage On

34、e 16. A. His friend might have given him the wrong key. B. He didnt know where the back door was. C. He couldnt find the key in the mailbox. D. It was too dark to put the key in the lock. 17. A. He broke the front door. B. He tried to get into the house through a window. C. He found a neighbor of hi

35、s friend to help him. D. He found a police to help him. 18. A. He looked silly with only one leg inside the window. B. He knew the policeman wouldnt believe him. C. The torch light made him look very foolish. D. He realized that he had made a mistake.,Passage Two 19. A. Sign languages. B. Natural la

36、nguages. C. Artificial languages. D. Genuine languages. 20. A. It was located in New York city. B. It was one of Americas liberal arts universities for deaf people. C. It was the worlds only liberal arts universiy for deaf people. D. It enrollded students from all over the world. 21. A. He thought t

37、hat sign languages are substandard languages. B. He thought that sign languages are natural languages. C. He thought that sign languages are artificial languages. D. He thought that sign languages are international languages.,Passage Three 22. A. Consumers are adequately informed about the environme

38、ntal impact of products they buy. B. Consumers are being confused and misled by the huge amount of environmental claims of household products. C. Consumers protest that many household products make false envrionmental claims. D. Consumers should take measures to test the envrionmental claims made by

39、 products. 23. A. British government. B. German government. C. Dutch government. D. The European Commission.,24. A. Dutch and Germany. B. Britain and the US. C. Germany and the United Kingdom. D. Dutch and Scandinavia. 25. A. Because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” canno

40、t be verified. B. Because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” are often wrongly used. C. Because terms such as “environmentally friendly” and “non-polluting” are used too widely. D. Because terms such as “environmentally friengly” and “non-polluting” are groundless.,Section

41、C When it comes to getting ahead, experts say, the ABCs of business should include a P, for politics, as in office politics. Dale Carnegie (26) _ as much more than 50 years ago: Hard work alone doesnt (27) _ career advancement. You have to be able to sell yourself and your ideas, both publicly and b

42、ehind the scenes. Yet, despite the obvious (28) _ of engaging in office politics, a better job, a raise, praise, many people are still unable or (29) _ to play the game. People (30) _ that office politics involves some manipulative behavior. But politics (31) _ from the word “polite”. It can mean lo

43、bbying and forming,suggested,ensure,rewards,unwilling,assume,derives,associations. It can mean being kind and helpful, or even trying to please your (32) _, and then expecting something in return. In fact, today, experts define office politics as proper (33) _ used to pursue ones own self-interest i

44、n workplace. (34) _, _ not just in large companies, but in small workplaces as well. “The first thing people are usually judged on is their ability to perform well on a consistent basis,” says Neil P. Lewis, a management psychologist.“(35)_ _ , each of whom has reasonably similar ability,superior,be

45、havior,In many cases, this involves some,form of social within the office environment,But if two or,three candidates are up for a promotion,a manager is going to promote the person he or she likes best. Its simple human nature.” (36) _ _. Some people have an idealistic vision of work and what it tak

46、es to succeed. Others connect politics with flattery. If they speak up for themselves, they may appear to flatter their boss for favors.,However,many employees and employers,have trouble with the concept of politics in the office,Script Section A 1. M: I found a diamond ring in the rest room this mo

47、rning. W: If I were you, I would turn it in to the security office. It is behind the administration building. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 2. W: What do you think of the apple pie? I made it myself. M: Very delicious indeed. Even my mothers cannot match this. Q: What does the man mean?

48、 3. W: But what happens if it rains. What are we going to do then? M: Well have to count on good weather. But if it does rain the whole thing will have to canceled. Q: What do will learn from the conversation?,4. M: Id better read one of the articles for our political science class. W: You cannot re

49、ad just one. They say each presents a different theory. Q: What does the woman tell the man he must do? 5. W: The presentation made by Professor Lee was too complicated to understand. M: Well, I think he didnt speak slowly enough for us to take notes. Q: What does the man mean? 6. M: I think I will

50、take the half-day tour of the city. W: Why not the whole day? Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?,7. W: Tom looks awfully nervous, doesnt he? M: Yes. Im afraid he is not used to making speeches. Q: What do the two speakers think of Tom? 8. M:What happened to you? You are so late. W:The bus I

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