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大学英语四级听力-第二套
A) It has gone up sharply.
C) They don't know they are forbidden to bring eggs.
B) It has banned kids under 10 from dining there.
C) It is entitled to adopt any rules it wants.
B) A grown-up snake.
D) At a construction site.
A) Figuring out where it came from.
B) The man doesn't believe what she says.
A) She no longer has any money left.
B) Family.
A) Divorce her.
C) He is not yet mature enough to live on his own.
B) It is newly opened.
C) It has a wonderful arts program.
D) Sending Jake to the school near the home of the man's mother
A) It is time consuming.
C) Ignore others' thoughts and ideas.
B) Minimizing the possibility of a wrong decision.
D) She is the world's oldest individual.
C) Playing the piano from a young age.
B) Having the ability to forget things selectively.
D) Where they sit in the classroom.
D) They scored higher than students sitting behind them.
B) A better connection between instructors and students.
A) They may experience some unwanted stress.
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说话人1: 2025年下半年全国大学英语四级考试听力部分马上开始。请戴上耳机。录音开头有一段视听声音,约一分钟。听力考试将在试音结束后正式开始。现在开始试音。
说话人2: In this part there are three sections you will hear three news reports in section a 2 long conversations in section b 3 passages in section c. At the end of each news report conversation and passage there are a number of questions. All the listening materials and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a b c and d. Then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
说话人1: 试音结束,听力考试现在开始。
说话人3: College English test band four part two listening comprehension. Section a. Directions. In this section you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a b c and d then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
说话人2: News report one. A terrified cat has survived a 5 mile round trip under the engine cover of a car on a school run. The black cat was found curled up under the engine cover of David king's car when he decided to do an oil check after dropping his grandson off at school in Kent.
说话人2: Mister king's wife said her husband had come running in and was shouting for me to come have a look. We weren't even sure it was alive so I gently pushed it with a stick to check it was breathing and saw it was a terrified little cat. It reversed even further into the engine and was stuck. I tried to reach it but it was too far down and there wasn't any way I could get it out. Following a rescue by UK charity cat's protection the four year old cat was later reunited with its owner Mister king's neighbor.
说话人3: Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard. Question one. Where was the black cat found?
说话人3: Question two. What do we learn about the cat at the end of the news reporter?
说话人3: News report two. In less than a month the special Olympic spring games will make a return to fayetteville. The games are coming back for the first time in five years. The event will take place at methodist university.
说话人3: Event organizer Benjamin cowas a says he's excited that athletes will get a chance to come back and demonstrate their abilities. Organizers expect about 100 athletes will come out to compete in fayetteville. They will have a variety of events to choose from including running throwing and jumping. There will also be a fun tent for children. Cowas a said it's rewarding to see athletes with special needs triumph in the games. For anyone who wants to help make this year's games a massive success there are still opportunities to volunteer for fayetteville's special Olympics. Organizers encourage them to visit the games website to sign up.
说话人3: Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard. Question three. What will fayetteville witness in less than a month?
说话人3: Question four. What did Benjamin cowas a say is rewarding to see?
说话人2: News report three. A German supermarket has been ordered to destroy its chocolate rabbits after it lost a court battle with a Swiss chocolate manufacturer. The Swiss firm had argued its gold wrapped chocolate rabbit deserved copyright protection from a similar product sold by the budget supermarket.
说话人2: Switzerland's highest court agreed and overturned a ruling last year by the country's commercial court that had sided with the supermarket. It ordered that all the imitation rabbits be destroyed but suggested the chocolate needn't be wasted. It could be melted for use in other products. It said even though there are some differences between the two products there was still the possibility of confusion for consumers. The Swiss manufacturer's rabbit has a red bow and bell while the German supermarket's has a green bow and bell.
说话人2: The color of the wrapper is similar as are the illustrations of the features. The chocolate company has been to court before to protect its popular chocolate treat. Last year a German federal court said the shade of the gold wrapping was also protected.
说话人3: Questions five to seven are based on the news report you have just heard. Question five. What has the German supermarket been ordered to do?
说话人3: Question six. What did Switzerland's highest courts suggest about the chocolate in question?
说话人3: Question seven. Why did Switzerland's highest court overturn the commercial court's ruling?
说话人3: Section b directions. In this section you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.
说话人3: After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a b c and d. Then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
说话人2: Conversation one.
说话人3: Can you please hand me that book over there? It has instructions for making a winter bean salad. My sister's boyfriend is coming over for dinner. He's vegetarian so I need to make a lot of vegetable dishes.
说话人2: He only eats vegetables no meat. That doesn't sound like a very balanced diet. How can he get enough protein? What does he do to strengthen his muscles and all that.
说话人3: Apparently that's no problem. He's explained this to me when we first met. He eats a variety of different vegetables and nuts especially those with high amounts of protein.
说话人2: It sounds a bit difficult but he's done his research I suppose. What's his reasoning for being vegetarian? Is it his religion health condition or lifestyle?
说话人3: He's an animal activist. He's always been very sensitive and sympathizes with animals. He's even written to his state senator about the torture of dolphins in sea parks. He says that keeping animals in zoos and parks causes them great distress.
说话人2: That's a little gloomy but I can understand that to a point. Not all zoos and animal parks have the most favorable conditions but without them it just wouldn't be feasible to learn about animals and their environments.
说话人2: Besides I don't think I could ever give up a good hot dog at a baseball game.
说话人3: Honestly I agree but just don't let him hear you say that he's the spokesperson for his local animal rights group.
说话人2: Questions eight to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question eight. What does the man request the woman to do?
说话人2: Question nine. What does the woman say about eating vegetables only?
说话人2: Question 10. Why does the boyfriend of the man's sister choose to be a vegetarian?
说话人2: Question 11. On what point does the man agree with the woman at the end of the conversation?
说话人3: Conversation two.
说话人2: Did you see that television program on air travel last night? Yes.
说话人3: The part about overcoming jet lag was interesting. I was surprised that the expert recommended not eating for the entire journey and avoiding sleeping on the plane.
说话人2: I was too as I read an article on the subject in the past that suggested the opposite. It claimed that it was important not to miss meals and that taking a nap on the plane was the best way to adjust to a new time zone.
说话人3: Well the expert on the show did cite research supporting her recommendations so I guess I'll give it a try next time I fly a long distance. Jet lag is a big problem for me and has been for the last few years even though I never suffered from it before.
说话人2: Well she did say that jet lag often becomes more of a problem after 40. So I guess I'm lucky that I can still adjust to different time zones. Well my problem is I'm afraid to fly.
说话人3: Oh I didn't know that. Actually my mother is terrified of airplanes to the point where she can't even fly so our family vacations were always by car or train.
说话人2: I'm not as bad as that. I just get anxious before I fly and feel nervous the whole time we're in the air. Which is why I was hoping the television program would cover that topic more than it did.
说话人3: Yeah that segment was too brief especially as so many people have that problem she said 20% of people are afraid to fly.
说话人2: Actually it is a quarter of people so the problem really is widespread and deserves attention.
说话人3: Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question 12. What part of the TV program does the man say was interesting?
说话人3: Question 13. What does the man say he will do next time he flies a long distance.
说话人3: Question 14. Why does the woman think she is lucky?
说话人3: Question 15. Why does the woman think the problem of being afraid to fly deserves attention?
说话人2: Section c directions in this section you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a b c and d.
说话人2: Then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
说话人3: Passage one. The most common question I'm asked always centers around how to get started in user experience design. To which my response is always that nothing can substitute real world experience. Building the skills required of a user experience designer takes time patience and commitment.
说话人3: Higher education is a great way to equip yourself with some core skills. But it will not prepare you for actual challenges you'll face with clients work. In other words being proficient with a design tool and a few methods doesn't make you a user experience designer.
说话人3: There simply isn't a 1 size fits all process. Being effective requires adaptability. Something you don't really learn in school much less in a 6 month training camp. It's gained through experience on the job and learning what's appropriate given the needs of the project.
说话人3: I found my way to user experience through graphic design and slowly over many different roles and experiences. That led me to become a user experience designer. It took time and commitment to continue to pursue roles within that I knew could teach and challenge me.
说话人3: That's not to say that I think my path is the only one. But once again nothing can substitute real world experience. You can start anywhere as long as you know your end goal and you commit to actively pursue opportunities to learn and grow along the way.
说话人2: Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 16. What does the speaker think is the best way to get started in user experience design?
说话人2: Question 17. What does the speaker say? Being effective requires.
说话人2: Question 18. What can people do as long as they know their end goal and strive for it?
说话人2: Passage two. When planning for this year our principal asked what needed to change. To engage students more in their learning. I responded in a whisper flexible seating thinking about our then current classroom.
说话人2: It had rows of desks with blue chairs and name plates reminding each student where they should be sitting. This began a journey to transform our practice and challenge the ways of learning for a group of year six students used to sitting in desks and rows for years.
说话人2: Flexible seating has been defined as movable furniture. To create an engaging learning environment. It is a shift in practice from being teacher focused to student focused learning. For us flexible seating has meant removing most of the traditional chairs and desks.
说话人2: And introducing a variety of different seating options to promote student engagement. The use of rows and their minimal adaptations to us shape were traditionally intended to maximize on task behavior. And reduce distraction from the teacher.
说话人2: Teachers tend to still use this format because of either the need to control students or the belief that the teacher is the most important person in the room. Now our students have a range of different seating options including a floor desk couches stools bean bags and the traditional desk and chair.
说话人2: From our experiences of far flexible seating enhances student ownership of space. An engagement in learning while reducing rates of student disengagement and disciplinary actions. It is a win for all concerned.
说话人3: Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 19. Why did the school principal ask what needed to change?
说话人3: Question 20. What has flexible seating meant at the speaker's school?
说话人3: Question 21. What has flexible seating brought about at the speaker's school?
说话人3: Passage three. Dozens of British students arriving for their first day of school on Tuesday were sent home over their shoes. About 30 students were turned away from taverham high school in norfolk England.
说话人3: Head teacher doctor Roger Harris confirmed that this was due to a change in the school's uniform policy. Harris who became head teacher this year said he notified parents of the updated rules in an email in June.
说话人3: The price of school uniforms can Spark panic among families struggling with the high cost of living. Nearly all British schools have uniforms. They cost parents an average of 337 pounds per year for each secondary school child.
说话人3: According to the new rules students of tavern are required to wear smart black shoes appropriate for the workplace. Harris held that strengthened rules around school uniforms improved student outcomes and behavior. But for some parents the school's restrictions are an unnecessary burden.
说话人3: As annual inflation climbs over 10% many households are on tight budgets. Private rental prices in Britain rose 3.2% over the 12 months to July 2022. The largest jump since 2016. Soaring energy bills have made things worse.
说话人3: Lucinda may mum of a tavern student said that she had to ask her parents for 65 pounds. To buy her child the correct pair of shoes. May said that the school's uniform policy showed the lack of regard for parents dealing with the high cost of living.
说话人2: Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 22. Why were dozens of British students sent home on Tuesday?
说话人2: Question 23. What can the price of school uniforms Spark among families in financial difficulty?
说话人2: Question 24. What did the head teacher think of the school's new uniform rules?
说话人2: Question 25. What did lucinda may have to do to buy her child the correct pair of shoes?
说话人3: That's the end of listening comprehension.
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