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2011年6月CET4英語四級聽力真題原文

2011年6月CET4英語四級聽力真題原文

  Section A

  11. M: Shawns been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get a job when he looks like that.

  W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every other day at least and put on something clean.

  Q: What do we learn about Shawn?

  12. W: I wish Jane would call when sheknowshell be late. This is not the first time weve had to wait for her.

  M: I agree. But she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here.

  Q: What does the man imply?

  13. M: Congratulations! I heard your baseball team is going to the Middle Atlantic Championship.

  W: Yeah, were all working real hard right now!

  Q: What is the womans team doing?

  14. W: Johns been looking after his mother in the hospital. She was injured in a car accident two weeks ago and still in critical condition.

  W:Oh, thats terrible. And you know his father passed away last year.

  Q: What do we learn about John?

  15.M: What a boring speaker! I can hardly stay awake.

  W: Well, I dont know. In fact, I think its been a long time since Ive heard anyone is good.

  Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

  16. W: Im having a lot of trouble with logic and it seems my professor cant explain it in a way that makes sense to me.

  M: You know, there is a tutoring service on campus. I was about to drop statistics before they helped me out.

  Q: What does the man mean?

  17. M: This is a stylish overcoat. I saw you wearing it last week, didt I ?

  W: Oh, that wasnt me. That was my sister Joe. Shes in your class.

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  18. M: Jane, suppose you lost all your money while taking a vacation overseas, what would you do?

  W: Well, I guess Id sell my watch or computer or do some odd jobs till I could afford a return plane ticket.

  Q: What are the speakers talking about?

  Conversation One

  M: Hello, Professor Johnson.

  W: Hello, Tony, so what shall we work on today?

  M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isnt coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me when I participate in.

  W: What sport did you choose?

  M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.

  W: What are you going to say about skiing?

  M: Thats the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.

  W: So why is that a problem?

  M: Id like to start describing how quite it is to be . I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isnt as simple as some people think. It takes a lot of energy, but thats not heart of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I dont know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. Its not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. Thats different.

  W: Then you have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of the point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. Thats common, right?

  M: Yeah, I guess so.

  Q19. What is the topic of the mans writing assignment?

  Q20. What problem does the man have while working on his paper?

  Q21. What does the woman say is common in writing papers?

  Conversation Two

  W: Good evening and welcome to this weeks Business World.

  It program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Angeleno who came to the US six years ago, and is now an established businessman with three restaurants in town.Tell us Mr. Angeleno, how did you get started?

  M: Well I started off with a small diner. I did all the cooking myself and my wife waited on tables. It was really too much work for two people. My cooking is great. And word got around town about the food. Within a year, I had to hire another cook and four waitresses. When thatrestaurant became very busy, I decided to expand my business. Now with three placesmy main concern is keeping the business successful and running smoothly.

  W: Do you advertise?

  M: Oh yes. I dont have any TV commercials, because they are too expensive. But I advertise a lot on radio and in local newspapers. My children used to distributeads. in nearby shopping centres, but we dont need to do that anymore.

  W: Why do you believe youve been so successful?

  M: Em, I always serve the freshest possible food and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back.

  W: So you always aim to please the customers?

  M: Absolutely!Without them I would at all.

  W: Thank you Mr.Angeleno.I think your advice will be helpfull to those just staring out in business.

  Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

  22. What is the womans occupation

  23. what do we learn about Mr.Angelenos business at its beginning

  24. what does Mr.Angeleno say about advertising his businesse.

  25. What does the man say contribute to his success?

  Section B

  Passage One

  There are many commonly held beliefs about eye glasses and eyesight that are not proven facts. For instance, some people believe that wearing glasses too soon weakens the eyes. But there is no evidence to show that the structure of eyes is changed by wearing glasses at a young age. Wearing the wrong glasses, however, can prove harmful. Studies show that for adults there is no danger, but children can develop loss of vision if they have glasses inappropriate for their eyes.

  We have all heard some of the common myths about how eyesight gets bad. Most people believe that reading in dim light causes poor eyesight, but that is untrue. Too little light makes the eyes work harder, so they do get tired and strained. Eyestrain also results from reading a lot, reading in bed, and watching too much television. However, although eyestrain may cause some pain or headaches, it does not permanently damage eyesight. Another myth about eyes is that they can be replaced, or transferred from one person to another. There are close to one million nerve fibers that connect the eyeball to the brain, as of yet it is impossible to attach them all in a new person. Only certain parts of the eye can be replaced. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, some day a full transplant may be possible.

  26. What does the speaker want to tell us about eyesight?

  27. What do studies about wearing the wrong glasses show?

  28. What do we learn about eye transplanting from the talk?

  Passage Two

  When people care for an elderly relative, they often do not use available community services such as adult daycare centers. If the caregivers are adult children, they are more likely to use such services, especially because they often have jobs and other responsibilities. In contrast, a spouse usually the wife, is much less likely to use support services or to put the dependent person in a nursing home. Social workers discover that the wife normally tries to take care of her husband herself for as long as she can in order not to use up their life savings. Researchers have found that caring for the elderly can be a very positive experience. The elderly appreciated the care and attention they received. They were affectionate and cooperative. However, even when care giving is satisfying, it is hard work. Social workers and experts on aging offer caregivers and potential caregivers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative. One consideration is to ask parents what they want before they become sick or dependent. Perhaps they prefer going into a nursing home and can select one in advance. On the other hand, they may their adult children. Caregivers must also learn to state their needs and opinions clearly and ask for help from others especially brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters are often willing to help, but they may not know what to do

  29. Why are adult children more likely to use community services to help care for elderly parents?

  30. Why are most wives unwilling to put their dependent husbands into nursing homes?

  31. According to the passage, what must caregivers learn to do?

  Passage Three

  Since a union representative visited our company to inform us about our rights and protections. My coworkers have been worrying about health conditions and complaining about safety hazards in the workplace. Several of the employees in the computer department, for example, claim to be developing vision problems from having to stare at a video display terminal for about 7 hours a day. The supervisor of the laboratory is beginning to get headaches and dizzy spells because she says its dangerous to breathe some of the chemical smoke there. An X-rays technician is refusing to do her job until the firm agrees to replace its out-dated equipment. She insists that its exposing workers to unnecessarily high doses of radiation. She thinks that she may have to contact the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and asked that government agency to inspect the department. Ive heard that at a factory in the area two pregnant women who were working with paint requested a transfer to a safer department, because they wanted to prevent damage to their unborn babies. The supervisor of personnel refused the request. In another firm the workers were constantly complaining about the malfunctioning heating system, but the owners was too busy or too mean to do anything about it. Finally, they all met an agree to wear ski-clothing to work the next day. The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees. But he had the heating system replaced right away.

  32 What does the talk focus on?

  33 What did the X-ray technician ask her company to do?

  34 What does the speaker say about the two pregnant women working with paint?

  35 Why did the workers in the firm wear ski-clothing to work?

  Section C

  Contrary to the old warning that time waits for no one, time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts some day may survive so long in space that they would return to an Earth of the distant future. If you could move at the speed of light, your time would stand still, if you could move faster than light, your time would move backward.

  Although no form of matter yet discovered, moves as fast as or faster than light, scientific experiments has already confirmed that accelerated motion causes a travelers time to be stretched. Albert Einstein predicted this in 1905, when he introduced the concept of relative time as part of his Special Theory of Relativity. A search is now under way to confirm the suspected existence of particles of matter that move at a speed greater than light. And therefore, might serve as our passports to the past. An obsession with time--saving, gaming, wasting, losing and mastering it-- seems to have been a part of humanity for as long as human have existed. Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein used a definition of time for experimental purposes, as that which is measured by a clock. Thus time and times relativity are measurable by any hour glass, alarm clock, or atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second.

2011年6月CET4英語四級聽力真題原文

  Section A

  11. M: Shawns been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get a job when he looks like that.

  W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every other day at least and put on something clean.

  Q: What do we learn about Shawn?

  12. W: I wish Jane would call when sheknowshell be late. This is not the first time weve had to wait for her.

  M: I agree. But she does have to drive through very heavy traffic to get here.

  Q: What does the man imply?

  13. M: Congratulations! I heard your baseball team is going to the Middle Atlantic Championship.

  W: Yeah, were all working real hard right now!

  Q: What is the womans team doing?

  14. W: Johns been looking after his mother in the hospital. She was injured in a car accident two weeks ago and still in critical condition.

  W:Oh, thats terrible. And you know his father passed away last year.

  Q: What do we learn about John?

  15.M: What a boring speaker! I can hardly stay awake.

  W: Well, I dont know. In fact, I think its been a long time since Ive heard anyone is good.

  Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

  16. W: Im having a lot of trouble with logic and it seems my professor cant explain it in a way that makes sense to me.

  M: You know, there is a tutoring service on campus. I was about to drop statistics before they helped me out.

  Q: What does the man mean?

  17. M: This is a stylish overcoat. I saw you wearing it last week, didt I ?

  W: Oh, that wasnt me. That was my sister Joe. Shes in your class.

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  18. M: Jane, suppose you lost all your money while taking a vacation overseas, what would you do?

  W: Well, I guess Id sell my watch or computer or do some odd jobs till I could afford a return plane ticket.

  Q: What are the speakers talking about?

  Conversation One

  M: Hello, Professor Johnson.

  W: Hello, Tony, so what shall we work on today?

  M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isnt coming out right. What I thought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me when I participate in.

  W: What sport did you choose?

  M: I decided to write about cross-country skiing.

  W: What are you going to say about skiing?

  M: Thats the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out in the country.

  W: So why is that a problem?

  M: Id like to start describing how quite it is to be . I keep mentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Cross-country skiing isnt as simple as some people think. It takes a lot of energy, but thats not heart of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I dont know how to explain that feeling of peacefulness without explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. Its not like just sitting down somewhere and watching the clouds roll by. Thats different.

  W: Then you have to include that in your point. The peacefulness of cross-country skiing is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of the point you knew beforehand, but part you discovered as you wrote. Thats common, right?

  M: Yeah, I guess so.

  Q19. What is the topic of the mans writing assignment?

  Q20. What problem does the man have while working on his paper?

  Q21. What does the woman say is common in writing papers?

  Conversation Two

  W: Good evening and welcome to this weeks Business World.

  It program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Angeleno who came to the US six years ago, and is now an established businessman with three restaurants in town.Tell us Mr. Angeleno, how did you get started?

  M: Well I started off with a small diner. I did all the cooking myself and my wife waited on tables. It was really too much work for two people. My cooking is great. And word got around town about the food. Within a year, I had to hire another cook and four waitresses. When thatrestaurant became very busy, I decided to expand my business. Now with three placesmy main concern is keeping the business successful and running smoothly.

  W: Do you advertise?

  M: Oh yes. I dont have any TV commercials, because they are too expensive. But I advertise a lot on radio and in local newspapers. My children used to distributeads. in nearby shopping centres, but we dont need to do that anymore.

  W: Why do you believe youve been so successful?

  M: Em, I always serve the freshest possible food and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasant as I can, so that my customers will want to come back.

  W: So you always aim to please the customers?

  M: Absolutely!Without them I would at all.

  W: Thank you Mr.Angeleno.I think your advice will be helpfull to those just staring out in business.

  Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

  22. What is the womans occupation

  23. what do we learn about Mr.Angelenos business at its beginning

  24. what does Mr.Angeleno say about advertising his businesse.

  25. What does the man say contribute to his success?

  Section B

  Passage One

  There are many commonly held beliefs about eye glasses and eyesight that are not proven facts. For instance, some people believe that wearing glasses too soon weakens the eyes. But there is no evidence to show that the structure of eyes is changed by wearing glasses at a young age. Wearing the wrong glasses, however, can prove harmful. Studies show that for adults there is no danger, but children can develop loss of vision if they have glasses inappropriate for their eyes.

  We have all heard some of the common myths about how eyesight gets bad. Most people believe that reading in dim light causes poor eyesight, but that is untrue. Too little light makes the eyes work harder, so they do get tired and strained. Eyestrain also results from reading a lot, reading in bed, and watching too much television. However, although eyestrain may cause some pain or headaches, it does not permanently damage eyesight. Another myth about eyes is that they can be replaced, or transferred from one person to another. There are close to one million nerve fibers that connect the eyeball to the brain, as of yet it is impossible to attach them all in a new person. Only certain parts of the eye can be replaced. But if we keep clearing up the myths and learning more about the eyes, some day a full transplant may be possible.

  26. What does the speaker want to tell us about eyesight?

  27. What do studies about wearing the wrong glasses show?

  28. What do we learn about eye transplanting from the talk?

  Passage Two

  When people care for an elderly relative, they often do not use available community services such as adult daycare centers. If the caregivers are adult children, they are more likely to use such services, especially because they often have jobs and other responsibilities. In contrast, a spouse usually the wife, is much less likely to use support services or to put the dependent person in a nursing home. Social workers discover that the wife normally tries to take care of her husband herself for as long as she can in order not to use up their life savings. Researchers have found that caring for the elderly can be a very positive experience. The elderly appreciated the care and attention they received. They were affectionate and cooperative. However, even when care giving is satisfying, it is hard work. Social workers and experts on aging offer caregivers and potential caregivers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative. One consideration is to ask parents what they want before they become sick or dependent. Perhaps they prefer going into a nursing home and can select one in advance. On the other hand, they may their adult children. Caregivers must also learn to state their needs and opinions clearly and ask for help from others especially brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters are often willing to help, but they may not know what to do

  29. Why are adult children more likely to use community services to help care for elderly parents?

  30. Why are most wives unwilling to put their dependent husbands into nursing homes?

  31. According to the passage, what must caregivers learn to do?

  Passage Three

  Since a union representative visited our company to inform us about our rights and protections. My coworkers have been worrying about health conditions and complaining about safety hazards in the workplace. Several of the employees in the computer department, for example, claim to be developing vision problems from having to stare at a video display terminal for about 7 hours a day. The supervisor of the laboratory is beginning to get headaches and dizzy spells because she says its dangerous to breathe some of the chemical smoke there. An X-rays technician is refusing to do her job until the firm agrees to replace its out-dated equipment. She insists that its exposing workers to unnecessarily high doses of radiation. She thinks that she may have to contact the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and asked that government agency to inspect the department. Ive heard that at a factory in the area two pregnant women who were working with paint requested a transfer to a safer department, because they wanted to prevent damage to their unborn babies. The supervisor of personnel refused the request. In another firm the workers were constantly complaining about the malfunctioning heating system, but the owners was too busy or too mean to do anything about it. Finally, they all met an agree to wear ski-clothing to work the next day. The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees. But he had the heating system replaced right away.

  32 What does the talk focus on?

  33 What did the X-ray technician ask her company to do?

  34 What does the speaker say about the two pregnant women working with paint?

  35 Why did the workers in the firm wear ski-clothing to work?

  Section C

  Contrary to the old warning that time waits for no one, time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts some day may survive so long in space that they would return to an Earth of the distant future. If you could move at the speed of light, your time would stand still, if you could move faster than light, your time would move backward.

  Although no form of matter yet discovered, moves as fast as or faster than light, scientific experiments has already confirmed that accelerated motion causes a travelers time to be stretched. Albert Einstein predicted this in 1905, when he introduced the concept of relative time as part of his Special Theory of Relativity. A search is now under way to confirm the suspected existence of particles of matter that move at a speed greater than light. And therefore, might serve as our passports to the past. An obsession with time--saving, gaming, wasting, losing and mastering it-- seems to have been a part of humanity for as long as human have existed. Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein used a definition of time for experimental purposes, as that which is measured by a clock. Thus time and times relativity are measurable by any hour glass, alarm clock, or atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second.

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