2004年6月英语四级听力真题附答案(在线收听

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1.

M: I ran into our friend Mark yesterday on the street, and he said he hadn’t heard from you in two months.

W: Yes, I know. But I’ve been too busy to phone him.

Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?

2.

M: Mr. Brown asked me to tell you that he’s sorry he can’t come to meet you in person. He’s really too busy to make the trip.

W: That’s okay. I’m glad you’ve come in his place.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

3.

M: So, when are the other guys going to get here? The train is leaving in 10 minutes. We can’t wait here forever!

W: It’s 10:30 already? They are supposed to be here by now! I told everybody to meet here by 10:15.

Q: When is the train leaving?

4.

W: So you’ve finally listened to your wife’s advice and given up smoking?

M: It was my doctor’s advice. I’m suffering from high blood pressure.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

5.

W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.

M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city, so here I am back in school taking courses for a teacher’s certificate.

Q: What is Frank planning to do?

6.

M: Washing dishes at the restaurant every day is really boring.

W: Why don’t you quit and deliver flowers for me?

Q: What does the woman advise the man to do?

7.

M: Can I borrow your math textbook? I lost mine on the bus.

W: You’ve asked the right person. I happen to have an extra copy.

Q: What does the woman mean?

8.

W: Hello, this is Dr. Gray’s office. We’re calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.

M: Oh, thanks. It’s a good thing you called. I thought it was 4:15 today.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

9.

W: I just can’t believe this is our last year. College is going by fast.

M: Yeah. We’ll have to face the real world soon. So, have you figured out what you’re going to do after you graduate?

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

10.

M: I had a hard time getting through this novel.

W: I share your feeling. Who can remember the names of 35 different characters?

Q: What does the woman imply?

Passage One

The Library of Congress is America’s national library. It has millions of books and other objects. It has newspapers and popular publications, as well as letters of historical interest. It also has maps, photographs, art prints, movies, sound recordings, and musical instruments. All together, it has more than 100 million objects. The Library of Congress is open to the public Monday through Saturday except for public holidays. Anyone may go there and read anything in the collection. But no one is permitted to take books out of the building. The Library of Congress was established in 1800. It started with 11 boxes of books in one room of the Capitol Building. By 1814, the collection had increased to about 3,000 books. They were all destroyed that year, when the Capitol was burned down during America’s war with Britain. To help rebuild the library, Congress bought the books of President Thomas Jefferson. Mr. Jefferson’s collection included 7,000 books in seven languages. In 1897, the library moved into its own building across the street from the Capitol. Today, three buildings hold the library’s collection. The library provides books and materials to the U. S. Congress and also lends books to other American libraries, government agencies, and foreign libraries. It buys some of its books and gets others as gifts. It also gets materials through its copyright office. Anyone who wants copyright protection for a publication in the U. S. must send two copies to the library. This means the Library of Congress receives almost everything that is published in the United States.

Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Example: You will hear.

You will read:

A) At the office.

B) In the waiting room.

C) At the airport.

D) In a restaurant.

From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This conversation is most likely to have taken place at the office. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.

Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]

1. A) The man saw Mark on the street two months ago.

B) The woman had forgotten Mark's phone number.

C) The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday.

D) Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time.

2. A) The man is late for the trip because he is busy.

B) The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person.

C) The man is meeting the woman on behalf of Mr. Brown.

D) The woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come.

3. A) At 10:30. B) At 10:25. C) At 10:40. D) At 10:45.

4. A) The man no longer smokes.

B) The man is under pressure from his wife.

C) The man usually follows his wife's advice.

D) The man refuses to listen to his doctor's advice.

5. A) Move to a big city. B) Become a teacher.

C) Go back to school. D) Work in New York.

6. A) Quit delivering flowers. B) Work at a restaurant.

C) Bring her flowers every day. D) Leave his job to work for her.

7. A) She can find the right person to help the man.

B) She can help the man out.

C) She's also in need of a textbook.

D) She picked up the book from the bus floor.

8. A) The man was confused about the date of the appointment.

B) The man wants to change the date of the appointment.

C) The man is glad he's got in touch with the doctor.

D) The man can't come for the appointment at 4:15.

9. A) The two speakers are at a loss what to do.

B) The man is worried about his future.

C) The two speakers are seniors at college.

D) The woman regrets spending her time idly.

10. A) She has learned a lot from the novel.

B) She also found the plot difficult to follow.

C) She usually has difficulty remembering names.

D) She can recall the names of most characters in the novel.

Section B Compound Dictation

The Library of Congress is America’s national library. It has millions of books and other objects. It has newspapers, (S1) publications as well as letters of (S2) interest. It also has maps, photographs, art (S3) , movies, sound recordings and musical (S4) . All together, it has more than 100 million objects.

The Library of Congress is open to the public Monday through Saturday, except for public holidays. Anyone may go there and read anything in the collection. But no one is (S5) to take books out of the building.

The Library of Congress was (S6) in 1800. It started with eleven boxes of books in one room of the Capitol Building. By 1814, the collection had increased to about 3,000 books. They were all (S7) that year when the Capitol was burned down during America’s war with Britain.

To help re-build the library, Congress bought the books of President Thomas Jefferson. Mr. Jefferson’s collection included 7,000 books in seven languages.

(S8) . Today, three buildings hold the library’s collection.

(S9) . It buys some of its books and gets others as gifts. It also gets materials through its copyright office. (S10) . This means the Library of Congress receives almost everything that is published in the United States.

 

2004年6月四级A卷参考答案

听力

1. D Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time

2. C The man is meeting the women on behalf of MR. Brown

3. C at 10:40

4. A The man no longer smokes

5. B Become a teacher

6. D Leave his job to work for her

7. B She can help the man out

8. A The man was confused about the date of the appointment.

9. C The two speakers are seniors at college

10. B She als0 found the plot difficult to follow.

S1. popular

S2. historical

S3. prints

S4. instruments

S5. pemp3itted

S6. established

S7. destroyed

S8. In 1897, the library moved into its own building across the street from the Capitol

S9. The library provides books and materials to the US Congress and also lends books to other American libraries, government agencies and foreign libraries.

S10. Anyone who wants copyright protection for a publication in the US must send two copies to the library.

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