[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷30及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 30及答案与解析 Section A ( A) He does not have a good hearing. ( B) He has been driving madly for a year. ( C) He never takes what she says seriously. ( D) He is always impatient with her. ( A) He is poor at remembering numbers. ( B) He cant remember Marys phone number. ( C) He doesnt k
2、now Marys phone number at all. ( D) He doesnt want to tell her Marys phone number. ( A) They should go to see the mans father. ( B) A guy named Tom will go to a new place. ( C) The woman might go with the man to see his mother. ( D) Going to see the new kid is the best thing they can do. ( A) Their
3、first child is very lovely. ( B) They dont want children for the time being. ( C) They will start a family as soon as they get married. ( D) Mrs. Smith wishes to have children, but her husband doesnt. ( A) He has done what he shouldnt. ( B) He has done more than enough. ( C) He has done as much as h
4、e could. ( D) He hasnt done as much as he could. ( A) The man paid a lot to join the gym. ( B) The man has been working too hard. ( C) The man has improved his physical condition. ( D) The man has paid off his debts through hard work. ( A) Margaret wanted to return some magazines to the woman. ( B)
5、Margaret wanted to lend some magazines to the woman. ( C) Margaret wanted to borrow some magazines from the woman. ( D) Margaret wanted to get some magazines back from the woman. ( A) She didnt go to the game. ( B) She also left the game before it was over. ( C) Shes also curious about who won the g
6、ame. ( D) She was sitting right behind the man at the game. ( A) Meals are provided for free on campus. ( B) Students are much securer on campus. ( C) Students are free to choose their roommates. ( D) Students have more chances to make friends. ( A) They may have to obey certain housing rules. ( B)
7、A deposit may be required to rent an apartment. ( C) Dormitories are very limited on campus. ( D) They have to do the housework themselves. ( A) Renters neednt maintain the house. ( B) Renters can cook in the apartments. ( C) Renters have freedom to select their roommates. ( D) Renters are free to d
8、o anything that they like. ( A) Sign a housing contract. ( B) Earn money to buy a car. ( C) Earn money to pay the rent. ( D) Buy furniture for the apartments. ( A) She does her homework. ( B) She works as a babysitter. ( C) She does some teaching work. ( D) She attends weekend classes. ( A) One of h
9、er friends introduced it to her. ( B) She got it through a notice near the bus stop. ( C) One of her teachers recommended her to do it. ( D) She happened to meet a person who offered the job. ( A) Ask his teachers for help. ( B) Paste notices on wire poles. ( C) Register in job centre of the univers
10、ity. ( D) Put up notices on community bulletin boards. Section B ( A) People dont often eat English food. ( B) People dont like English food. ( C) People who travel to Britain eat English food in English home. ( D) People who travel to Britain dont know much about English food. ( A) The speaker thin
11、ks that we live to eat, but not eat to live. ( B) The speaker doesnt think that we should eat when living. ( C) The speaker thinks that we eat to live, but not live to eat. ( D) The speaker thinks that we eat to live and live to eat. ( A) The criticism of English food by visitors is unfair. ( B) It
12、is impossible to find good English food in large towns. ( C) As well as food people also travel to Britain for shopping and sightseeing. ( D) If people complain about English food, they will get better food. ( A) Our self-respect. ( B) Our financial rewards. ( C) Our advertising ability. ( D) Our fr
13、iendly relationship. ( A) It is equal to lying. ( B) It is equal to stealing. ( C) It is equal to cheating. ( D) It is equal to advertising. ( A) Well be very excited. ( B) Well feel unfortunate. ( C) Well have a sense of honor. ( D) Well feel sorry for the clerk. ( A) How to Live Truthfully ( B) Im
14、portance of Peacefulness ( C) Ways of Gaining Self-respect Actions ( D) Happiness through Honorable Actions ( A) How animals react to frightening situations. ( B) Why mice are particularly fearful animals. ( C) Whether fearfulness is a genetic trait. ( D) Why certain animals are feared by humans. (
15、A) They fought with the other mice. ( B) They stayed close to their mothers. ( C) They ran back and forth constantly. ( D) They remained close to one wall. ( A) To show the relationship between fearfulness and environment. ( B) To give examples of animals that arent fearful. ( C) To compare fear in
16、mammals to fear in other animals. ( D) To identify the nerves that control fear in certain animals. Section C 25 We all suffer from stress. There are many points when there may be 【 B1】_stress. Perhaps we feel it at times of 【 B2】 _, or at times when the amount of work simply seems unbearable, and i
17、t may also arise in your personal life. An engineer will tell you that some stress is 【 B3】 _for a structure to remain standing. Sometimes the word “stress“ is used to define a feeling of being under pressure. This can be a positive thing: pressure can help people to 【 B4】 _well and give a sense of
18、excitement and achievement. However, you need to 【 B5】 _stress if your effectiveness is seriously weakened. This can lead to a number of harmful consequences, either physical or emotional, leading to inability to work 【 B6】 _. At university, you are concerned about the importance of your results in
19、relation to the career you want to follow. Many students are not altogether clear about how well or badly they are doing, because they find it hard to obtain immediate feedback regarding their performance. If one is 【 B7】 _, or doubtful, about ones progress, this can be a major cause of anxiety. Of
20、course, too, it goes without saying that preparations for examinations can place a terrible strain on students. Time is also a big element in stress: one may have insufficient time for ones coursework, and sometimes there are deadline 【 B8】 _, when several assignments have to be completed at around
21、the same time. Sometimes there may be problems locating or 【 B9】 _the resources one needs. For example, the special book one wants to 【 B10】 _never seems to be available. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 30答案与解析 Section A 1
22、 【听力原文】 W: Look what a mess youve made! Ive told you several times, but you just turn a deaf ear to me. Can you listen to my words for once? M: Shut up! Youre driving me mad with your constant complaining. Q: What does the woman complain about the man? 1 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 对话中女士提到 you just turn a deaf
23、ear to me, C)是对女士的话的同义转述,故答案为 C)。 turn adeafear to sb意为 “对某人说的话充耳不闻 ”,drive sb mad意为 “把某人逼疯 ”。 A)和 B)是针对 a deaf ear和 drivemad 设的干扰项。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 W: Bill, will you tell me Marys phone number? M: Well, its just at the tip of my tongue, but I have to look it up in my notebook. Q: What does the m
24、an mean? 2 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 男士的话 its just at the tip of my tongue为听音重点, B)是对男士的话的同义转述,故答案为 B)。 sth is at the tip of ones tongue意为 “话到嘴边,某人记得某事但一时没想起来 ”。 look up意为 “查找 ”。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 M: My father wants me to see a new kid a guy named Tom. How about going with me? W: Okay. I might as well go. No
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