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1996年1月大学英语四级听力题+答案+听力原文
1996年1月大学英语四级(CET-4)听力真题试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)1.A)Athome.B)Attheriverside.C)Atthehealthcenter.D)Athisoffice.(D)2.A)Havinganinterview.B)Fillingoutaform.C)Talkingwithhisfriend.D)Askingforinformation.(B)3.A)Shemadeamistakebytakingtoofewcoursesinthefirstterm.B)Thecoursesshetookweretoodifficultforher.C)Shetooktoomanycoursesduringherfirstterm.D)Shefounditdifficulttodealwithcollegecourses.(C)4.A)Worriedandfrightened.B)Veryrelaxed.C)Quiteunhappy.D)Angrywiththeprofessor.(A)5.A)Heenjoysreadingletters.B)Hehasbeenjob-hunting.C)Heisofferingthewomanajob.D)Heisworkingforacompany.(B)6.A)Shelostherway.B)Shelostherkeys.C)Shelosthercar.D)Shelostherhandbag.(B)7.A)Morethananhourandahalf.B)Notmorethanhalfanhour.C)Morethantwohours.D)Lessthananhourandahalf.(D)n8.A)Sheissurewhoisgoingtowin.B)Nowitisagoodtimetostartthegame.C)Thegamehasbeengoingonforalongtime.D)Thesameteamalwayswins.(C)9.A)Theideasofthepaperarenotconvincing.B)Somepartsofthepaperarenotwellwritten.C)Thehandwritingofthepaperisnotgood.D)Thepaperisnotcomplete.(B)10.A)Lookingforayounglady.B)Lookingforherwristwatch.C)Lookingforayounggentleman.D)Lookingforamanwearingawristwatch.(C)SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Ithadmanyproblems.B)Itwasthemostdemocraticcountryintheworld.C)Itwasfairtowomen.D)Ithadsomeminorproblemstosolve.(A)12.A)Thewomenofsomestates.B)ThewomeninthestateofWyomingonly.C)ThemembersoftheNationalWomen’sAssociation.D)ThewomeninthestateofMassachusettsonly.(A)13.A)Attheverybeginningofthe20thcentury.B)Attheendofthe19thcentury.C)AfterSusanAnthony’sdeath.D)JustbeforeSusanAnthony’sdeath.(C)n14.A)SheworkedonthedraftoftheAmericanConstitution.B)ShewasthechairmanoftheNationalWomen’sAssociation.C)ShewasborninNewYorkanddiedinMassachusetts.D)Shewasanactivistinthewomen’smovementforequalrights.(D)PassageTwoQuestions15to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15.A)Peoplewithproblems.B)Travelsaroundtheworld.C)BeautifulAmerica.D)Peopleingreatcities.(A)16.A)Hespentthreemonthswriting“TravelswithCharley”.B)HeenjoyedhistravelsaroundtheUnitedStates.C)Hewasfondofwritingabouthistravels.D)Hedidn’tenjoythetripasmuchasCharley.(B)PassageThreeQuestions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17.A)ThelongdistancebetweenhishometownandNewYork.B)Hisunpopularcharacter.C)ThehighunemploymentrateinNewYork.D)Hiscriminalrecord.(D)18.A)Hewantedtobeputinprisonagain.B)Heneededthemoneytosupporthisfamily.C)Hehatedthebarberthere.D)Hewantedtomakehimselfwellknown.(A)19.A)Hewentdirectlytothepolicestation.B)Hedroveoutofthetownandtriedtoescape.C)Hewaitedforthepolicetoarresthim.D)Hearguedwiththepoliceangrily.(C)20.A)Mr.Spearsenjoyedlivinginprison.B)Mr.Spearswasknownasagreedymaninhiscommunity.C)ThepoliceinNewYorkwerenotveryefficient.nD)TheonlywayforMr.Spearstosupporthisfamilywasbygoingtoprisonagain.(D)n1996年1月四级听力参考答案PartI1.D2.B3.C4.A5.B6.B7.D8.C9.B10.C11.A12.A13.C14.D15.A16.B17.D18.A19.C20.D听力原文SectionA1.M:Hello,thisisJohnHopkinsattheRiversideHealthCenter.I'dliketospeaktoMr.Jones.W:I'msorry,Mr.Hopkins,myhusbandisn'tathome.ButIcangiveyouhisofficephonenumber.Hewon'tbebackuntil6o'clock.Q:WheredoesMrs.Jonesthinkherhusbandisnow?2.M:Letmesee.Ihaveprintedmyfamilyname,firstname,dateofbirth,andaddress.Anythingelse?W:No.That'sallright.We'llfillintherestofitifyou'lljustsignyournameatthebottom.Q:Whathasthemanbeendoing?3.W:IhadtodealwithsomanycourseslasttermthatIreallyhadahardtime.M:Itoldyouitwouldbebetterforyouifyoutookfewercoursesduringthefirstsemester.Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?4.W:Weren'tyounervouswhentheprofessorcalledonyouinclass?M:I'dsayIwasshakingallover.Q:Howdidthemanfeelwhenhewascalledon?5.W:Hey,Mike,what'sthatyou'rereading?M:It'saletterfromacompanywhereIappliedforajob.They'reofferingmeajobafterIgraduate.nQ:WhatdowelearnaboutMike?6.M:Thinkitovercarefully,youmusthaveleftitsomewhere.W:ButtheproblemisthatIhavetohaveitnow.Ineedittousemycar,andwhenIgethome,toopenthedoor.Q:Whathappenedtothewoman?7.W:Howmuchtimedidyouhaveforwritingthepaper?M:Weweregiventhreehours,butIfinishedinlessthanhalfthetime.Q:Howlongdidittakethemantowritehispaper?8.M:Let'sseeifthebasketballgamehasstartedyet.W:Started?Itmustbeclearwhoiswinningbynow.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?9.M:Whatdoyouthinkofmypaper?W:Theideasaregood.IfIwereyouthough,I'drewritethelasttwoparagraphstomakeitbetter.Q:What'sthewoman'scommentontheman'spaper?10.W:Excuseme,sir,buthaveyouseenayounggentlemanlookingforhiswristwatch?M:Ayoungman,Madam?PassageOneSusanAnthonywasborninMassachusettsin1820anddiedinRochester,NewYork,in1906.Inthe1850s,shesawmanyproblemsinhercountryandwantedtodosomethingaboutthem.OneoftheseproblemswasthatwomendidnothavetherighttovoteintheUnitedStates.SusanAnthonyandmanyothersfeltthatwomenandmenshouldhaveequalrights.In1869shehelpedstarttheNationalWomen'sAssociation.ThisgroupworkedhardtogetwomentherighttovoteintheUnitedStates.In1869,thestateofWyominggavewomentherighttovote.Someotherstatesalsoallowedwomentovote.ButSusanAnthonyandtheNationalAmericanWomen'sAssociationWantednallwomentohavetherighttovote.TheyworkedtoaddthistotheconstitutionoftheUnitedStates.Finally,in1920,fourteenyearsafterSusanAnthony’sdeath,anarticlewasaddedtotheConstitution.ItgaveallAmericanwomentherighttovote.Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.WhatdidSusanAnthonythinkabouthercountry?12.WhoamongtheAmericanwomenhadtherighttovotebefore1920?13.WhendidallwomenfinallygettherighttovoteintheUnitedStates?14.WhatdowelearnaboutSusanAnthonyfromthepassage?PassageTwoJohnSteinbeckisoneofAmerica'sgreatestwriters.Manyofhisnovelsandshortstoriesareaboutpeoplewithtroublesandproblems."TravelswithCharley"isdifferent;it'sabookabouttravelingaroundtheUnitedStates.JohnSteinbeckandCharleytraveledtogetherfromNewYorktoMaineandthentotheMidwest.FromtheMidwest,theywentwesttoCalifornia.Ontheirwaybackeast,theyvisitedTexas.Finally,JohnandCharleytraveledthroughtheSouth,andbackupnorthtoNewYork.JohnSteinbeck'sjourneytookthreemonthstocomplete.Whenhegothome,hewroteaboutwhathesawandheardwhenhecrossedthecountry.HedecidedthatAmericanswerewonderfulpeople,andthattheUnitedStateswasfullofpeacefultowns,greatcities,hugemountains,andbeautifulparks.Charleyseemedtoenjoythetrip,althoughhedidn'tsayorwriteanything.YoumightwonderwhycharleyhadnoideasaboutAmerica.Thereasonis:hewasJohnSteinbeck'sdog,abigblackdog.Questions15to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15.WhataremostofSteinbeck'sbooksabout?16.WhatdoesthepassagetellusaboutSteinbeck?PassageThreeInthelocalnewspaperofmycommunityrecently,therewasastoryaboutamannamedVirgilSpears.Helivedinasmalltownabout40milesfrommyhome.HehadservedfiveyearsinaNewYorkprisonforrobbingarestaurant.Whenhereturnedtohisfamily,Mr.Spearscouldn'tfindajob.Everyoneknewhehadbeeninprisonandnobodytrustedhim.Finally,indesperation,hecalmlywalkedintoalocalbarbershopwherehewaswellknown,pulledoutagun,andtookallthemoneythebarberhad.Uptothispointithadbeenafairlyroutinecrime,butthensomethingunusualhappened.Mr.Spearsdidn'ttrytogetaway.Hegotintohiscar,droveslowlyoutoftown,andwaitedforthepolice.Whentheycaughthim,hemadeonlyonerequest.Heturnedtothearrestingpolicemenandsaid:"Wouldyoupleaseaskthecourttoputmyfamilyonwelfarejustassoonaspossible?"Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17.WhatmadeitdifficultforVirgilSpearstofindajob?n18.WhydidVirgilSpearsrobthelocalbarbershop?19.WhatdidMr.Spearsdoafterherobbedthebarbershop?20.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?查看更多