[外语类试卷]大学英语四级(听力)练习试卷52及答案与解析.doc

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1、大学英语四级(听力)练习试卷 52及答案与解析 Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question

2、 there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) The traffic. ( B) The weather. ( C) Their health. ( D) Their timetable. ( A) She has not heard of Professor Savior. ( B) She is a good friend of Professor Savior.

3、( C) She does not know Professor Saviors brother-in-law. ( D) She has not heard of Professor Saviors brother-in-law. ( A) An accountant. ( B) An advertising clerk. ( C) A travel agent. ( D) A teacher. ( A) He agrees with the woman. ( B) He hasnt been to a game recently. ( C) He doesnt know much abou

4、t basketball. ( D) He doesnt think the team has been playing well. ( A) He approves of the action. ( B) He feels sorry for those students. ( C) He considers the punishment excessive. ( D) He has no opinion about the action. ( A) He thinks that the speaker wont show up. ( B) He thinks the seminar won

5、t be open to the public. ( C) He thinks that there wont be enough seats for everybody. ( D) He thinks that there might not be any more tickets available. ( A) In a park. ( B) In a restaurant. ( C) In a barbershop. ( D) In the supermarket. ( A) Where to shop. ( B) The mans clothes. ( C) The mans hair

6、style. ( D) The Santa Anita mall. ( A) In his last-week public relation class. ( B) In his last-week literature class. ( C) In his last-week history class. ( D) In his last-week maths class. ( A) In 621. ( B) In 1621. ( C) In 1631. ( D) In 1641. ( A) They were religious people from New England. ( B)

7、 They were religious people from America. ( C) They were religious people from England. ( D) They were ethnic people from England. ( A) Its already full. ( B) It requires another class first. ( C) Its only open to poetry majors. ( D) Its only offered in the morning. ( A) The class meets during his w

8、orking hours. ( B) Hes already familiar with the material. ( C) He has another class at the same time. ( D) The class is too far away. ( A) He likes to do his homework in the evenings. ( B) He doesnt want to ask his boss for another favor. ( C) He wants to work the same schedule as his friends. ( D)

9、 All the other work schedules conflict with his classes. ( A) It has a pool. ( B) Its courses cost less. ( C) The class size is smaller. ( D) It may offer the class he needs during the day. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will he

10、ar some 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. ( A) Marriage continues for many years without divorce. ( B) Marriage can easily end in divorce. ( C) People will mar

11、ry three or four times in one lifetime. ( D) Divorced people dont stay single. ( A) Peoples lives dont stay the same for very long. ( B) They are not consistent. ( C) Americans like to change partners. ( D) They dont take marriage seriously. ( A) Marriage is not popular in America because of too man

12、y divorces. ( B) Eighty percent of divorced people still remarry in America. ( C) In the new century, most American people will marry two or three times in one lifetime. ( D) Americans rarely change their jobs and the places of living. ( A) They are read on the computer screen. ( B) They are publish

13、ed in European languages. ( C) They are broadcast on television and the radio. ( D) They are designed in the form of small-sized books. ( A) Language learners. ( B) Magazine collectors. ( C) European journalists. ( D) Professional travelers. ( A) They are very easy to read. ( B) They are cheap and p

14、opular. ( C) They are translated into English. ( D) They are convenient for the users. ( A) A gardener. ( B) A fireman. ( C) A teacher. ( D) A social worker. ( A) It means more duties than being a teacher. ( B) It requires the mother to be well-educated. ( C) It prevents the mother from working outs

15、ide. ( D) It takes more time than doing any other housework. ( A) 66. ( B) 71. ( C) 80. ( D) 90. ( A) Housework is no easy job. ( B) The kitchen is hard to clean. ( C) A housewife needs to be paid for cleaning. ( D) Her husband has no time to clean the kitchen. Section C Directions: In this section,

16、 you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks number

17、ed from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the 25 Blind photography sounds strange. But a striking【 B1】 _of photographs in California, argues that it stems from the core of contemporary

18、art. The show 【 B2】_everything: underwater scenes, portraits, landscapes, abstracts, and everything else you might【 B3】 _from a “sighted“ photographer. How do the blind take their photographs? Some rely on【 B4】 _to set up and then describe the shots, and others just point and shoot in the right plac

19、e. “Just like any good artists,“ says McCulloh, “they have their【 B5】 _ways of operating.“ One participating photographer is Pete Eckert, an artist with【 B6】 _ degrees in design and sculpture who only turned to photography after losing his 【 B7】 _in the mid-1980s. Kurt Weston, another photographer,

20、was a former fashion photographer in Chicago. He lost his vision due to AIDS in 1996. What do gallery-goers say? “I was very impressed by it. The technique and experience was amazingly【 B8】 _,“ says John Hesketh, a printmaker in Anaheim. “【 B9】 _.“ Beyond the praise, however, the exhibition also mak

21、es another milestone for disabled people everywhere.【 B10】 _: “This exhibition is extraordinary and revolutionary for many reasons. I think that by being an artist with a disability, you are continuing the work of those people【 B11】 _. In that way, its so wonderful that your photographs say it all.“ 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 36 【 B11】 大学英语四级(听力)练习试卷 52答案与解析

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