大学英语四级考试巅峰 Track 32(在线收听) |
[00:01.09]Model Test Eleven [00:03.82]Section A [00:06.56]Directions: In this section, [00:10.72]you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. [00:16.54]At the end of each conversation, [00:19.15]one or more questions will be asked about what was said. [00:23.74]Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. [00:30.19]After each question there will be a pause. [00:34.68]During the pause, [00:35.99]you must read the four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) , [00:43.21]and decide which is the best answer. [00:46.27]Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 [00:51.20]with a single line through the centre. [00:54.65]Now let's begin with the 8 short coversations. [01:01.19]11. W: George,look at the long waiting line. [01:06.99]I am glad youve made a reservation. [01:09.51]M: More and more people enjoy eating out now. [01:12.67]Besides,this place is especially popular [01:16.99]with the overseas students. [01:18.26]Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place? [01:38.29]12. M: I wonder if you can drop by tomorrow evening. [01:43.98]The Stevensons are coming over for dinner. [01:47.26]I'd like you to meet them. [01:49.34]W: Sure,I'd love to. [01:51.31]I've heard they are very interesting people. [01:54.26]Q: What do we learn from the conversation? [02:12.00]13. W: The presentation made by Professor Jackson [02:17.80]was too complicated to understand. [02:20.54]M: Well,I think he didn't speak slowly enough [02:24.26]for us to take notes. [02:26.01]Q: What is the man's complaint? [02:43.00]14. W: You've got your apartment furnished,haven't you? [02:48.65]M: Yes,I've bought some used furniture at the Sunday market. [02:53.00]And it was a real bargain. [02:55.44]Q: What does the man mean? [03:12.99]15. M: Mary doesn't want me to take the job. [03:18.89]She says our child is too young. [03:21.73]And the job requires much traveling. [03:24.47]W: You should talk to her again [03:26.59]and see if you can find a way out. [03:29.39]Think about the gains and losses [03:31.69]before you make a decision. [03:34.10]Q: What do we learn from the conversation? [03:51.49]16. M: I haven't got my scores on the GRE test yet. [03:59.16]Do you think I should call to make inquiries? [04:02.22]W: There is no hurry. [04:04.19]The test scores are released at least [04:06.81]eight weeks after the test. [04:08.78]Q: What does the woman advise the man to do? [04:26.09]17. M: Have you finished reading the book [04:31.89]you bought last month? [04:33.42]W: Oh,I didn't read straight through the way [04:36.27]you read a novel, [04:37.57]I just covered a few chapters that interested me most. [04:41.18]Q: How did the woman read the book? [04:59.24]18. W: Hi, John. [05:03.51]Haven't seen you for quite a while. [05:05.70]Are you fine? [05:07.34]M: Oh,yes, but luck seems to go against me. [05:11.61]I had a car accident, [05:13.69]only some minor injuries, though. [05:16.76]Q: What happened to John? [05:35.25]Now you will hear two long coversations. [05:39.19]Conversation One [05:41.16]W: Tim,did you get your ticket for the concert Friday? [05:45.01]M: I tried to.I stopped by the ticket office [05:49.47]on the way back from campus, [05:51.23]but they wouldn't take my check. [05:54.18]W: Why not? [05:55.38]M: The cashier said [05:56.69]I didnt have enough identification with me— [06:00.08]a student ID card wasn't enough. [06:02.82]He said I needed a driver's license,too. [06:06.32]W: What happened to yours? [06:08.18]Did you lose it,or just forget to bring it with you? [06:12.01]M: I dont have one.You know me— [06:14.53]I ride my bicycle everywhere I go, [06:17.81]so why do I need a driver's license? [06:21.09]W: You could still get an official identification card [06:25.36]from the state and use that to cash checks. [06:28.97]M: Where do I get one of those? [06:31.27]W: At the same place you get a drivers license, [06:34.54]the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. [06:36.96]M: Is that office downtown? [06:38.82]W: No, it's out on Southland Parkway, [06:41.99]next to the Midvale Shopping Mall. [06:44.39]M: What do you think I'll need to do to get one? [06:48.23]W: Just bring some official document [06:50.30]that has your date of birth on it. [06:52.60]You could use a passport,for example. [06:55.23]M: I'll ride out there tomorrow. [06:57.63]W: Good idea.And I'll tell you what,Tim— [07:00.41]if you promise to cash a check as soon as you can, [07:04.23]I'll let you borrow some money, [07:06.21]and you can go get that ticket. [07:08.83]Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation [07:14.53]you have just heard. [07:16.60]19. According to the conversation, [07:20.75]why was Tim unable to buy the ticket? [07:38.93]20. Why doesn't Tim have a drivers license? [08:00.00]21. What does the woman suggest Tim bring [08:05.10]when he goes to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles? [08:23.48]22. What does the woman offer to do for the man? [08:44.06]Conversation Two [08:46.58]M: Want to go out and get something to eat? [08:49.96]W: I can't.I have a chemistry midterm on Monday [08:53.58]and a German exam on Tuesday. [08:56.20]M: I have a geology exam Monday myself, [08:59.71]but I think I'm ready for it. [09:02.11]W: What kind of exam is it going to be— [09:04.84]multiple choice or essay? [09:07.26]M: Neither. [09:08.02]The professor is going to give us a mineral sample [09:11.19]and we have to identify it. [09:13.81]W: How do you do that? [09:15.46]I mean,a rock's a rock,isn't it? [09:17.97]M: Actually,there are a lot of tests [09:20.71]you can perform on minerals to help you figure out [09:24.21]what they are.Probably the first tests Ill do [09:27.93]are scratch tests.When you do a scratch test, [09:30.99]you rub the sample on a known mineral [09:34.38]to see if the unknown mineral [09:36.24]scratches the known mineral or vice versa. [09:39.74]That tells you the relative hardness of the sample. [09:43.35]W: What other tests will you do? [09:45.32]M: I'll probably do a streak test next. [09:48.94]In that test,you rub an unknown mineral [09:52.76]against a piece of china to see what color the streak is. [09:57.14]W: Why can't you just look at the mineral [09:59.98]to see what color it is? [10:02.06]M: Well,you can, [10:03.49]but sometimes a mineral has some other substance in it, [10:07.98]and the substance can change its color. [10:10.71]But a streak test shows the minerals true color. [10:14.10]Then theres always the specific gravity test, [10:17.16]the blowpipe test...oh,and... [10:20.00]W: And after you've done all these tests, [10:22.63]can you positively identify any mineral? [10:26.13]M: Well, usually...but not always. [10:29.42]I just hope I can on Monday! [10:32.26]Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation [10:37.00]you have just heard. [10:39.49]23. What type of exam is the man taking on Monday? [11:00.40]24. According to the man, [11:03.91]what does a streak test show about a mineral? [11:22.18]25. What does the man imply [11:26.35]about the tests used to identify minerals? [11:44.99]Section B [11:47.47]Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. [11:53.61]At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. [11:57.43]Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. [12:02.26]After you hear a question, [12:04.22]you must choose the best answer from the four choices [12:07.83]marked A) , B) , C) and D). [12:17.24]Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 [12:20.19]with a single line through the centre. [12:20.65]Passage One [12:22.73]A friend of mine told me that when he was a young man, [12:27.98]he went to work as a teacher in one of the states of India. [12:32.79]One day,he received an invitation to dinner [12:37.39]at the ruler's palace. [12:39.03]Very pleased,he went to tell his colleagues. [12:43.19]They laughed,and told him the meaning of the invitation. [12:48.55]They had all been invited, [12:50.85]and each person who was invited had to bring with him [12:55.33]a certain number of silver and gold coins. [12:59.49]The number of coins varied according to the person's position [13:05.29]in the service of the government. [13:07.69]My friend's income was not high, [13:10.86]so he did not have much to pay. [13:14.04]Each person bowed before the ruler, [13:17.43]his gold went onto one heap, [13:20.71]his silver went onto another heap. [13:23.56]And in this way he paid his income tax for the year. [13:28.37]This was a simple way of collecting income tax. [13:33.84]The tax on property was also collected simply. [13:39.32]The ruler gave a man the power [13:43.03]to collect a tax from each owner of land or property [13:47.84]in a certain area, [13:49.37]if this man promised to pay the ruler a certain amount of money. [13:54.74]Of course, the tax collector managed to collect more money [14:00.75]than he paid to the ruler. [14:03.60]The difference between the sum of money he collected [14:07.87]and the sum of money he gave to the ruler was his profit. [14:13.89]Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. [14:20.89]26. What do we know about the speaker's friend? [14:40.19]27. What was the real purpose of the ruler's invitation? [14:59.62]28. What does the passage say about the tax collectors? [15:11.34]Passage Two [15:13.20]Around the year 1000 A.D, [15:17.46]some people from northwest India began to travel westwards. [15:23.37]Nobody knows why. [15:25.01]After leaving their homes, [15:27.75]they did not settle down again, [15:30.26]but spent their lives moving from one place to another. [15:35.42]Their later generations are called the Romany people, [15:40.79]or Gypsies. [15:42.32]There are Gypsies all over the world, [15:45.60]and many of them are still travelling with no fixed homes. [15:50.63]There are about 8 million of them, [15:54.25]including 3 million in eastern Europe. [15:58.18]Gypsies sometimes have a hard time in the countries [16:03.66]where they travel,because they are different. [16:06.93]People may be afraid of them,look down on them, [16:10.55]or think that they are criminals. [16:13.28]The Nazies treated the Gypsies cruelly, [16:17.98]like the Jews,and nobody knows [16:21.16]how many of them died in Hitler's death camps. [16:25.43]Gypsies have their own language,Romany. [16:30.13]They liked music and dancing. [16:32.86]And they often work in fairs and travelling shows. [16:36.81]Travelling is very important to them, [16:40.63]and many Gypsies are unhappy [16:43.03]if they have to stay in one place. [16:46.21]Because of this, [16:47.74]it is difficult for Gypsy children to go to school, [16:51.68]and Gypsies are often unable to read and write. [16:56.38]In some places, the education authorities [17:00.55]try to arrange special travelling schools for Gypsy children, [17:05.03]so that they can get the same education as other children. [17:11.05]Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage [17:16.00]you have just heard. [17:18.61]29. Why did the ancestors of Gypsies leave their home? [17:40.71]30. What is the attitude of some people toward Gypsies? [18:02.00]31. What measure has been taken to help Gypsy children? [18:23.32]Passage Three [18:25.83]As the car industry develops,traffic accidents [18:31.52]have become as familiar as the common cold. [18:34.47]Yet, their cause and control remain a serious problem [18:40.38]that is difficult to solve. [18:43.35]Experts have long recognized [18:46.53]that this discouraging problem has multiple causes. [18:50.80]At the very least,it is a problem that [18:54.51]involves three factors: [18:56.84]the driver,the vehicle,and the roadway. [19:01.54]If all drivers exercised good judgement at all times, [19:07.01]there would be few accidents. [19:09.64]But this is rather like saying that [19:12.71]if all people were honest,there would be no crime. [19:16.75]Improved design has helped make highways much safer. [19:22.88]But the tide of accidents continue to rise [19:26.92]because of human failure and an enormous increase [19:31.08]in the number of automobiles on the road. [19:33.92]Attention is now turning increasingly [19:37.54]to the third factor of the accident,the car itself. [19:41.80]Since people assume [19:43.77]that the accidents are bound to occur, [19:46.72]they want to know [19:48.37]how cars can be built better to protect the drivers. [19:52.74]Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage [19:57.00]you have just heard. [19:59.42]32. What does the speaker think of the causes [20:05.00]of automobile accidents? [20:21.63]33. What measure has been taken to reduce car accidents? [20:43.42]34. What remains an important factor [20:49.33]for the rising number of road accidents? [21:07.28]35. What is the focus of people's attentions today [21:13.30]according to the passage? [21:30.43]Section C [21:32.74]Directions: In this section, [21:36.35]you will hear a passage three times. [21:38.86]When the passage is read for the first time, [21:41.82]you should listen carefully for its general idea. [21:44.55]When the passage is read for the second time, [21:47.73]you are required to fill in the blanks [21:50.13]numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words [21:54.62]you have just heard. [21:56.37]For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 [22:00.64]you are required to fill in the missing information. [22:04.02]For these blanks, [22:06.00]you can either use the exact words you have just heard [22:09.38]or write down the main points in your own words. [22:13.44]Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, [22:17.49]you should check what you have written. [22:20.84]Now listen to the passage. [22:24.12]All that we really need to plot out the future [22:28.05]of our universe are a few good measurements. [22:31.23]This does not mean that we can sit down today [22:34.40]and outline the future course of the universe [22:37.25]with anything like certainty. [22:39.22]There are still too many things we do not know [22:42.94]about the way the universe is put together. [22:46.11]But we do know exactly what information [22:49.72]we need to fill in our knowledge, [22:52.02]and we have a pretty good idea [22:54.31]of how to go about getting it. [22:56.42]Perhaps the best way to think of our present situation [23:01.01]is to imagine a train coming into a switchyard. [23:04.29]All of the switches are set before the train arrives, [23:08.45]so that its path is completely determined. [23:11.95]Some switches we can see,others we cannot. [23:16.44]There is no doubt [23:18.29]if we can see the setting of a switch: [23:20.59]we can say with confidence [23:22.45]that some possible futures will not be realized [23:25.84]and others will. [23:27.16]At the unseen switches,however, [23:29.88]there is no such certainty about it. [23:32.41]We know the train will take one of the tracks leading out, [23:37.11]but we have no idea which one. [23:40.29]The unseen switches are the true decision points in the future, [23:44.99]and what happens [23:46.52]when we arrive at them [23:48.16]determines the entire subsequent course of events. [23:52.10]When we think about the future of the universe, [23:55.93]we can see our “track” [23:57.57]many billions of years into the future, [24:00.63]but after that there are decision points to be dealt with [24:04.79]and possible fates to consider. [24:07.75]The goal of science [24:09.60]is to reduce the vagueness at the decision points [24:13.11]and find the true road that will be followed. [24:17.82]Now the passage will be read again. [24:22.52]All that we really need to plot out the future [24:26.46]of our universe are a few good measurements. [24:29.64]This does not mean that we can sit down today [24:32.59]and outline the future course of the universe [24:35.55]with anything like certainty. [24:37.62]There are still too many things we do not know [24:41.24]about the way the universe is put together. [24:44.41]But we do know exactly what information [24:47.80]we need to fill in our knowledge, [24:50.09]and we have a pretty good idea [24:52.40]of how to go about getting it. [24:54.58]Perhaps the best way to think of our present situation [24:58.63]is to imagine a train coming into a switchyard. [25:02.14]All of the switches are set before the train arrives, [25:06.18]so that its path is completely determined. [25:09.69]Some switches we can see,others we cannot. [25:13.85]There is no doubt [25:15.49]if we can see the setting of a switch: [25:18.11]we can say with confidence [25:19.75]that some possible futures will not be realized [25:23.36]and others will. [25:24.78]At the unseen switches,however, [25:27.86]there is no such certainty about it. [25:30.48]We know the train will take one of the tracks leading out, [25:34.97]but we have no idea which one. [26:27.57]The unseen switches are the true decision points in the future, [26:32.39]and what happens [26:33.81]when we arrive at them [26:35.45]determines the entire subsequent course of events. [26:39.50]When we think about the future of the universe, [26:43.65]we can see our “track” [26:45.07]many billions of years into the future, [27:37.21]but after that there are decision points to be dealt with [27:41.81]and possible fates to consider. [27:44.65]The goal of science [27:46.62]is to reduce the vagueness at the decision points [27:50.45]and find the true road that will be followed. [28:45.09]Now the passage will be read for the third time. [28:49.36]All that we really need to plot out the future [28:53.30]of our universe are a few good measurements. [28:56.14]This does not mean that we can sit down today [28:59.64]and outline the future course of the universe [29:02.27]with anything like certainty. [29:04.35]There are still too many things we do not know [29:08.07]about the way the universe is put together. [29:11.24]But we do know exactly what information [29:14.74]we need to fill in our knowledge, [29:17.26]and we have a pretty good idea [29:19.56]of how to go about getting it. [29:21.64]Perhaps the best way to think of our present situation [29:26.13]is to imagine a train coming into a switchyard. [29:29.74]All of the switches are set before the train arrives, [29:33.79]so that its path is completely determined. [29:37.18]Some switches we can see,others we cannot. [29:41.45]There is no doubt [29:43.42]if we can see the setting of a switch: [29:45.83]we can say with confidence [29:47.68]that some possible futures will not be realized [29:50.97]and others will. [29:52.27]At the unseen switches,however, [29:55.12]there is no such certainty about it. [29:57.64]We know the train will take one of the tracks leading out, [30:02.35]but we have no idea which one. [30:05.41]The unseen switches are the true decision points in the future, [30:10.22]and what happens [30:11.65]when we arrive at them [30:13.28]determines the entire subsequent course of events. [30:17.34]When we think about the future of the universe, [30:21.05]we can see our “track” [30:22.80]many billions of years into the future, [30:25.43]but after that there are decision points to be dealt with [30:29.91]and possible fates to consider. [30:32.77]The goal of science [30:34.73]is to reduce the vagueness at the decision points [30:38.46]and find the true road that will be followed. [30:45.46]This is the end of listening comprehension. |
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