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    大学英语四级听力-32及答案解析.doc

    1、大学英语四级听力-32 及答案解析(总分:252.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:105.00)(1).A. Theyll be flying somewhere for their holiday.B. Traveling by air doesnt make the woman excited.C. The couple has won two plane tickets for their vacation.D. The man thinks the holiday should

    2、be far away.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. One should believe everything you read. B. She thinks the book is excellent.C. She wonders which newspaper the man read. D. Reaction to the book has been varied.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. At two oclock. B. At three oclock.C. At four oclock. D. At five oclock.(分数:7.00

    3、)A.B.C.D.(4).A. Shop assistant and customer. B. Post clerk and customer.C. Store keeper and customer. D. Waitress and customer.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(5).A. His girlfriend complained of his going to the party without her.B. He was together with his girlfriend yesterday.C. He has been busy dating his girlf

    4、riend these days.D. He brought his girlfriend to the party.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(1).A. Rest in bed. B. Go to a movie.C. Work in the garden. D. Read the newspaper.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. The man is mistaken. B. The woman wont have to wait for long.C. The woman has done a good job. D. The man doesnt work

    5、hard.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. The police want to talk to the main actor. B. The main actor forgets to come.C. The main actor is delayed by traffic. D. The actor is busy buying jam on his way.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:28.00)(1).A. Eggs. B

    6、. Diets.C. Protein. D. Exercises.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. One; Two; One. B. Two; One; One.C. One; One; Two. D. Two; One; Two.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Because she believed eggs were not expensive and could make her slim.B. Because she thought eating many eggs could not hurt her heart.C. Because she had

    7、 been told that eating eggs could help her get fine figure.D. Because she really liked eating eggs.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).A. One week. B. One month.C. Two days. D. Three days.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:21.00)(1).A. At a party. B. At school

    8、.C. At a friends house. D. At a shop.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Sharon. B. Susan.C. Sherry. D. Sue.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Engineering. B. Computer science.C. Education. D. Fine arts.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.三、Section B(总题数:3,分数:70.00)Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.(

    9、分数:21.00)(1).A. Place. B. Time.C. Number of casualties. D. Disaster relief measures.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Enormous avalanches are rare. B. Scientists have found the cause of avalanches.C. Avalanches are predictable. D. Small avalanches are not destructive.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Avalanches. B. Gla

    10、ciers.C. Peru. D. Mountains.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:28.00)(1).A. She flew an airplane. B. She entered a competition.C. She went on a hot air balloon ride. D. She moved into a retirement community.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. To build

    11、 up her own reputation. B. To show her admiration for him.C. To compare their health condition. D. To make her argument persuasive.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. She felt excited. B. She felt scared.C. She felt nervous. D. She felt regretful.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).A. The beautiful clouds. B. The wonderful vi

    12、ew.C. The company of Jay. D. The one-minute free fall.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:21.00)(1).A. The color of the dog.B. The price of the dog.C. Whether the dog will fit the environment.D. Whether the dog will get along with the oth

    13、er pets in the house.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A. It must be trained so that it wont bite. B. It demands more food and space.C. It needs more love and care. D. It must be looked after carefully.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Its easier to buy a baby dog under three months old.B. They are less likely to be shy w

    14、ith human beings.C. They are less likely to run away.D. Its easier for them to form a relationship with their masters.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.四、Section C(总题数:1,分数:77.00)Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier ar

    15、eas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each me

    16、mber of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There wa

    17、s no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butcher

    18、s, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:77.00)(1).Throughout the colonial pe

    19、riod there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America,

    20、regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattac

    21、hed women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing

    22、 and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sexto

    23、ns, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(2).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them

    24、 to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, mar

    25、ried or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (

    26、44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantatio

    27、ns, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(3).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the

    28、 (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-devel

    29、oped country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poo

    30、r unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addit

    31、ion to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and t

    32、eachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(4).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group t

    33、hat (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil d

    34、uty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45)

    35、. The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boa

    36、rdinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(5).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) r

    37、atio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42)

    38、 perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanc

    39、tion against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths,

    40、 gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(6).Throughout the colonial period there

    41、 was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (

    42、40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or single, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women

    43、to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The vast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and parti

    44、ally that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyards, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journa

    45、lists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(7).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue

    46、 different careers.The Puritans, the religious group that (39) the early British colonies in North America, regarded (40) as a sin, and believed that life in an under-developed country made it (41) necessary that each member of the (42) perform an economic function.Thus work for women, married or si

    47、ngle, was not only (43) , it was regarded as a civil duty. Puritan town councils expected widows and unattached women to be self-supporting and for a long time provided poor unmarried women with parcels of land. There was no social sanction against married women working; on the contrary, (44) .The v

    48、ast majority of women worked within their homes, (45) . The entire colonial production of cloth and clothing and partially that of shoes was in the hands of women. In addition to these occupations, (46) They were butchers, silversmiths, gunsmiths and upholsterers. They ran mills, plantations, tanyar

    49、ds, shipyards, and every kind of shop, tavern, and boardinghouse. They were gatekeepers, jail keepers, sextons, journalists, printers, apothecaries, midwives, nurses, and teachers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(8).Throughout the colonial period there was a marked shortage of women, which varied with the (36) and was always greatest in the frontier areas. This (37) ratio enhanced womens status and position and (38) them to pursue different careers.The Puritans, the rel


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