College English Listening and Speaking Course 4 Listening Text (NEW)听力原文(完整版)
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Test TwoPart ADirections: You're going to hear five short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. Listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you hear.Conversation 1:M: I have never heard such a fascinating lecture on solar energy. But you don't seem impressed. Don't you like it, Sally?W: Well, I must admit that I dozed off most of the time. I think it's too difficult for me to understand.Q: How did the woman feel about the lecture?A. Enjoyable.B. Too complicated.C. Touching.D. Interesting.正确答案:B. Too complicated.Conversation 2:W: Thank goodness! You've finally arrived. The presentation started ten minutes ago. And I was just beginning to panic.M: Sorry I'm late. The traffic was extremely bad.Q: How did the woman feel when she saw the man?A. Excited.B. Embarrassed.C. Worried.D. Relieved.正确答案:D. Relieved.Conversation 3:W: I hear that you work part-time at a supermarket. What do you do there?M: I work in the produce section. I also stock shelves. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I help at the checkout counter.Q: What does the man occasionally do at his supermarket?A. Works at the meat counter.B. Delivers groceries to customers.C. Serves as a cashier.D. Stocks shelves.正确答案:D. Stocks shelves.Conversation 4:M: Mary, I've finally decided about my history paper. I'm going to focus on World War II. W: That's good, but you need to concentrate on one particular area. What about looking at the course of events in the Pacific?Q: What does the woman think of the man's topic?A. It is not worth writing about.B. It is quite appropriate.C. It should be narrowed down.D. It should be expanded.正确答案:C. It should be narrowed down.Conversation 5:M: To get an MA, you'll need thirty-six credit hours. Fifteen must be from the Education Department and fifteen from the Psychology Department. For the remaining six credit hours you have to write a thesis (论文) in about two thousand words.W: Hmm, that seems a lot, but I'm sure I'll manage.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?A. The credit hours required for a degree in education.B. The credit hours required for a degree in psychology.C. The requirements of an MA degree.D. The requirement of a thesis as partial fulfillment of an MA degree in education or psychology.正确答案:C. The requirements of an MA degree.Part BDirections: Listen to the dialogue twice and filling the blanks with the missing words.Fast ReadingAt 6:45 p.m. on the evening of Thursday 9th October, Miss Allen was returning from work to her home at 79 Winston Avenue. She had left work at 5:30 p.m. and stopped at the Fox and Goose public house in Market Street for a drink with a colleague. Miss Allen and her colleague had left the pub at 6:30 p.m. and Miss Allen had walked to the No.13 bus stop at theend of Market Street. While awaiting the arrival of the bus, she noticed a group of three youths loitering (闲逛;游荡) on the corner. The youths started to approach her, and she started to walk in the opposite direction. The footsteps behind her accelerated and a youth of about 19 years of age stopped her and asked her the time. As Miss Allen stopped and looked at her watch the youth seized her wrist, twisted her arm behind her back and forced her at knifepoint to surrender her handbag and her ring and bracelets. The two accomplices were encouraging their friend at this point. After Miss Allen gave the youth her handbag and her ring and bracelets the three quickly disappeared. Miss Allen was very shaken, but decided to walk to her home, a distance of about three miles, where she would alert the police. She arrived home at 7:40 p.m., only to discover that her flat (公寓) had been hurriedly burgled. Clearly the muggers had found Miss Allen's keys in her handbag and had arrived before her to ransack her flat. Miss Allen later called the police to report the mugging (路劫) and the burglary (盗窃). In her handbag, there were 65 pounds in cash, her credit cards and checkbook and her keys. Two necklaces, several pairs of earrings, a camera and a portable CD player were stolen from her flat.1.Who is the victim?It’s Miss Allen.2.Who are the suspects?A group of three youths, one of them about 19 years old3.What kind of crimes have these young men committed?Robbery / Mugging and burglary.4.When did the crimes happen?From 6:45 p.m. to sometime before 7:40, Thursday 9th, October5.Where did the crimes happen?In Market Street and Miss Allen’s home6.What are the loses according to the passage?The loses include a handbag containing 65 pounds in cash, credit cards, checkbook and keys; a ring and bracelets two necklaces, several pairs of earrings, a camera and a portable CD player stolen from Miss Allen's flat.Part CListen to the passage three times and fill in the blanks with the missing words.DialogueFor years almost everyone has believed that people lose some of their mental powers asseem to lose mental ability.Part D Home ListeningYou'll hear a passage. Listen carefully and then choose the right answers to the questions you hear.Passage 1Lifestyle is the way a person lives; it includes work, leisure time, hobbies, other interests, and personal philosophy. One person's lifestyle may be dominated by work with few social activities. Another's may involve hobbies, recreational activities or personal philosophy.There is little doubt that lifestyles are changing and that these changes will have an impact on the way business operates in the years ahead. Several cases are causing lifestyle changes in some developed countries.First, there is more leisure time than ever before. The workweek is now less than forty hours, as compared with seventy hours a century ago. Some experts believe it will be twenty-five hours or less in a few decades. Several firms have adopted four-day workweeks with more hours per day. Others have cut down on the number of working hours each week. Reduced work schedules mean increased leisure time.Second, families have fewer children than before -- and young couples are postponing childbirth instead of having children early in the marriage. This trend has forced many businesses to modify their competitive strategies. Gerber Products Company used to advertise 'babies are our business -- our only business'. Now Gerber products include infant and toddler clothing, stuffed animals and accessories such as bottles, baby powder and so on.Third, people are better educated and more prosperous now than they were earlier.These advantages bring with them the freedom to question current lifestyles and examine new ones. Inquiries of this nature have sometimes led to personal lifestyle changes. Today's youth, for example, are not only better educated but more independent and individualistic than past generations.The business world is only beginning to realize how people's lifestyles can influence their behavior as employees, consumers and members of society.Questions:1. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. How lifestyles are changing in some developed countries.B. How fast people's lifestyles are changing in some developed countries.C. What are the causes of lifestyle changes in some developed countries.D. What types of lifestyles dominate people's work in some developed countries.正确答案:C. What are the causes of lifestyle changes in some developed countries.2. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. The workweek will be prolonged or shortened according to changes in people's lifestyles.B. The delaying of childbirth among the young has caused many companies to make a complete change in their business strategies.C. In companies where the workweek has shortened to four days, employees actually work more hours per week.D. People with a good education are more likely to change their lifestyles.正确答案:D. People with a good education are more likely to change their lifestyles.3. What does the speaker say about today's youth?A. More individualistic.B. More selfish.C. More successful.D. More dependent.正确答案:A. More individualistic.Passage 2Mountain climbers around the world dream about going up Mount Qomolangma. It is the highest mountain in the world. But many people who have climbed the mountain had left waste material that is harming the environment. The pollution is affecting populated areas near the mountain.A team of Americans is planning the largest clean-up effort ever on Mount Qomolangma. They will make the risky trip up the mountain next month. The team of eight Americans willbe guided by more than twenty ethnic Sherpas of Nepal. Their goal is to remove all the trash they see and send most of it back to the United States. They will spend two months moving up the mountain gathering oxygen bottles, fuel containers, batteries, drinks cans, human waste and other trash. They are expected to remove at least three tons of trash in large bags.Team leader Robert Hoffman is making his fourth trip up the mountain. He says he hopes to return Mount Qomolangma to the condition it was in before the first successful climb fifty years ago. He says he hopes the effort will influence other people to clean up the environment closer to home.Human waste on Mount Qomolangma is a major concern. So the clean-up team will take along with them newly developed equipment to collect and treat human waste. Over the years, the waste particles have polluted the mountain. In the warm season when the ice melts, the polluted water flows to Nepalese villages below. The problem has gotten worse in recent years because climbing Mount Qomolangma has become more popular.Since 1992 the government of Nepal has required climbers to bring down what they take up. But those rules were never fully carried out. And no one has ever been required to bring back their trash from the highest part of the mountain.Mount Qomolangma is part of the Himalayan mountain range. It is on the border between Nepal and Tibet, China. Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa Tensing Norgay made the first successful climb in 1953. Since then, more than eight hundred people have successfully climbed the mountain. Some people who reached the top died on their way down. Many other people died before reaching the top, which is almost nine thousand meters high.Questions:1. Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?A. Climbing Mount Qomolangma.B. Treating Human Waste on Mount Qomolangma.C. Removing Trash near Mount Qomolangma.D. Cleaning up Mount Qomolangma.正确答案:D. Cleaning up Mount Qomolangma.2. Which of the following is true?A. So far over 800 people have climbed up Mount Qomolangma but most of them had died on their way down.B. Climbing up Mount Qomolangma is the dream of mountain climbers around the world.C. A group of Americans will risk their lives to clean up the Himalayan Mountains.D. Hoffman successfully climbed Mount Qomolangma in 1953.正确答案:B. Climbing up Mount Qomolangma is the dream of mountain climbers around the world.3. What's the American team's goal in going up Mount Qomolangma?A. To remove all the trash.B. To gather as much human waste as possible.C. To remove no less than three tons of trash.D. To take the trash back to the US.正确答案:C. To remove no less than three tons of trash.4. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Few people will want to climb Mount Qomolangma because it is seriously polluted.B. Climbers are to blame for the polluted environment of Mount Qomolangma.C. The Chinese side of Mount Qomolangma is not polluted.D. It is easier to get to the top of Mount Qomolangma from the Nepalese side of the mountain. 正确答案:B. Climbers are to blame for the polluted environment of Mount Qomolangma.Passage 3According to popular belief, eccentrics (古怪的,怪癖的,异乎寻常的) are wealthy people who can afford to indulge (沉溺) their eccentricities on a grand scale. But nowadays eccentrics are just as likely to work at ordinary jobs. One man, for example, works in a bank from 9 to 5, but in his spare time carries a bow and arrow and thinks of his home as a leafy corner of Sherwood Forest. Another eccentric is a social worker but lives in a cave and does long charity walks wearing pajamas. A third spends all his time in bed and a fourth lives only on potatoes.Dr. David Weeks has found that such oddballs often have certain features in common. They are often the only or eldest child raised in strict homes. Many have strange eating or sleeping habits. And although they are frequently impatient with other people, they are generally not competitive and hate sports. They are poor conversationalists, but are often highly educated and read far more than ordinary people. They are often creative and inventive, especially in the scientific field. Not surprisingly, eccentrics tend to live alone and they are more likely to be men. They outnumber women by two to one.If you're an eccentric, you'll be encouraged by Dr. Weeks' study. Eccentrics are less likely to be mentally ill than more conventional people are. And, in his view, they provide some harmless, welcome relief from ordinary people.Questions:1. Why does the speaker give three examples of eccentrics at the beginning of his talk?A. To show that eccentrics are unusual people.B. To show that eccentrics are rich people.C. To show that eccentrics are usually the only or eldest child in a family.D. To show that eccentrics may not be rich people, as most people believe they are.正确答案:D. To show that eccentrics may not be rich people, as most people believe they are.2. What can we learn about eccentrics from Dr. Weeks' study?A. They are generally single men with little education.B. They hate to talk to others.C. They often remain single.D. They prefer to live on their own.正确答案:D. They prefer to live on their own.3. What's Dr. Weeks' attitude toward eccentrics?A. Positive. (正面的)B. Negative.(否定的)C. Neutral.(中立的)D. Critical.(批评的)正确答案:A. Positive。