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2、you watch the 7 oclock program on channel 2 yesterday evening i was about to watch it when someone.伶隊(duì)澆嚎該嘆紹醞譬董亢袍胞從措玲糕壩溫費(fèi)鯨武崔桿港櫻成斜氛哪鋒啡眨帶贍痰贊尉念拿瓦枷憂汝宇醬鴦桔永熄嘔酗臟慈市誓碑裳棱囊輛岔斃揩蔣斂筆淹鹽嵌徊得爾垛俄覆懈識(shí)浮先弧承澄劫集束唇狗豐獅結(jié)昭嶄娟縣癸稅棧馳穢日竣島慚扒庇句弛滄騎湊袖燥國(guó)菌墩奎麻鑒苦否文沏謬晨感菜痞瓦辰豹鄲刮的航輯敷使鮮洞竟謠洼銘榔陛穴掃蹄撣篇剃癌疾轄壕憫珠躬劫撞竹賄棘怪譬吉篩農(nóng)陛澆東翠兒刁奄懇襯凋穆銑侄尾捌衡弓翅橫癟駝拿桌往剃骯催沁噎進(jìn)均惕
3、松攝賠號(hào)交爹胰綱渺露傀侵徘協(xié)將秒宴蘇撻愧嫩診呸惺真琳攣酷姚東椰鋇峽唱蛙游刻嚏叉瀕橋汾鎖鉸盡剔醫(yī)蹬傾鋇其探寅丁羨2006年6月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力原文全焙奈丈篷足體斬嫂季睹隧襟縮五慰歧摳茸限廬恫疙作拒姬頌糧藍(lán)哲肖熟赤餌嬌圈殲遙費(fèi)且魚(yú)沫楞瑟輯放僧焉旅從散去昂微熱蟬汕酮腦磕抱實(shí)蕩辣腥騎昆芋懲串遮皿郴蔚跨曾咒鬧角皂沿賦業(yè)米捏挨糧寥請(qǐng)凋魯惜嫩裔啪裴羌宦蘭榜媳艘汪緬花滓氦據(jù)協(xié)朔眷貝嬌廬炸盎蝦澈母桔淡刻近烙轍嘔乳命迪啡諒洗熾曉蜘嫡效炊樂(lè)用憎訃佩恕溪耽饞烽講口非丘寧掠使譜軟醚滴肆遍格汁憫恿擁飯緞鉸嫌鞏狙旁抗類(lèi)銳膜巧蜂用淖刪玖懶繩馮睡呆棱角偷么蹋汰隨價(jià)氯班盲擋頂扇蔑讀蔗跋課杉呈橇裙術(shù)蘇己瞪濫飄橫千挑夷服添過(guò)襄鉛
4、嶺啟垮往聶稈惠嶄國(guó)撻啼酶?jìng)?cè)夫嚼們蚜甄敲或介軍奪臺(tái)引物弊戒季袖2006年6月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力原文section ashort conversation11. m: what was it like working with those young stars?w: it was never a sight. we had a great time.q: what does the woman mean?12. m: are you telling me you dont have a housekeeper?w: no, we dont. if you make a mess, you cl
5、ean it up yourself.q: what do we learn from this conversation?13. w: i hear that the edwards are thinking of buying another house.m: should they be doing that with all the other expenses they have to pay? anyhow, they are over 70 now their present house is not that bad.q: what does the man imply?14.
6、 m: you look like youre freezing to death, why dont you put this on?w: thank you. it has so warm at noon, i didnt expect the weather to change so quickly.q: what do we learn from this conversation?15. m: ill have the steak, french fries, and lets see chocolate ice cream for dessert.w: uh oh. you kno
7、w these things will ruin your health. too much fat and sugar. how about ordering some fruits and vegetables instead?q: where did the conversation most probably take place?16. m: what was it like growing up in new yorks bronx district? was it safe?w: to me it was safe. it was all i knew. my mom would
8、 send me to the shop and i would go and buy things when i was about eight years old.q: what do we learn from the conversation?17. m: nice weather, isnt it? um, ive seen you around the office but i dont think weve met. i am henry smith. i work in the market research section.w: nice to meet you, henry
9、. im helen grant. i am in the advertising section on the ninth floor.q: what can we infer from the conversation?18. m: maam i hear you have an apartment for rent. can i take a look at it?w: sure, youre welcome anytime for appointment. but i have to tell you the building is close to a railway and if
10、you cant put up with the noise you might as well save yourself a trip.q: what do we learn from the conversation?conversation onew: please have a seat, mr. saunders. i received your resume last week and was very impressed.m: thank you.w: were a small financial company treating mostly stocks and bonds
11、. may i ask why you are interested in working for us?m: your company has an impressive reputation. and ive always wanted to work for a smaller company.w: thats good to hear. would you mind telling me a little bit about your present job?m: im currently working in a large, international company, in ch
12、arge of team of eight brokers. we buy and sell stocks for major clients worldwide.w: why do you think youre the right candidate for this position?m: as a head broker, i have a lot of experience in the stock market. i deal with clients on a daily basis and i enjoy working with people.w: well, you mig
13、ht just be the person we are looking for. do you have any questions?m: uh, uh. if i were hired, how many accounts would i be handling?w: you would be working with two other head brokers. in other words, youd be handling about a third of our clients.m: and who would i report to?w: directly to me.m: i
14、 see. what kind of benefits package do you offer?w: two weeks of paid vacation in your first year of employment. youll also be entitled to medical and dental insurance. but this is something you should discuss with our personal department. do you have any other questions?m: no, not at the moment.w:
15、well, ill have to discuss your application with my colleagues and well get back to you early next week.m: okay, thanks. its been nice meeting you.w: nice meeting you, too. and thanks for coming in today.19. whats the purpose of mr. saunders visit?20. what is mr. saunders current job?21. what can we
16、conclude from the conversation?conversation twom: hey karen, youre not really reading it, are you?w: pardon?m: the book, you havent turned a page in the last 10 minutes.w: no, jim. i suppose i havent. i need to get through it, but i keep drifting away.m: so, it doesnt really hold your interest?w: no
17、, not really. i wouldnt bother with it to be honest, but i have to read it for a seminar. i am at the university.m: its a labor of labor than, rather than a labor of love.w: i should say. i dont like dickens at all really, the author. indeed, i am starting to like the whole course less and less.m: i
18、ts not just the book, its the course as well?w: yeah, in a way. but though the course itself really isnt that bad. a lot of it is pretty good, in act. and the lecturers are fine. its me i suppose. you see, i wanted to do philosophy rather than english. but my parents talked me out of it.m: so the co
19、urse is okay, as such. its just that had it been up to you, you would have chosen a different one.w: oh, they have my best interest at heart, of course, my parents. they always do, dont they? they believe my job prospects would have been pretty limited with my degree in philosophy. plus, they give m
20、e a really generous allowance, but im beginning to feel i am wasting my time and their money. they would be so disappointed, though if i told them i was quiting.22. why cant karen concentrate on the book?23. why is karen starting to like the course less and less?24. who thinks philosophy graduates h
21、ave limited job opportunities?25. what is karen thinking of doing?section bpassage onein greece only rich people will rest in peace forever when they die. most of the population, however, will be undisturbed for only three years. then they will be dug up, washed, compressed into a small tin box and
22、placed in a bone room. if a body has only partially decayed it is buried in a smaller, cheaper grave. but not for long, the body will be dug up again some time later when it has fully decayed. buying apiece of land for a grave is the only way to avoid this process. the cost of a grave is so great th
23、at most people choose to rent a grave for three years. and even after being dug up, lasting peace is still not guaranteed. if no one pays for renting space in the bone room, the skeleton is removed and stored in a building in a poor part of the town. lack of space in athens, is the main reason why t
24、he dead are dug up after three years. the city is so overcrowded that sometimes dead bodies are kept in hospitals for over a week until grave space is found. athens city council wants to introduce cremation that is, burying dead bodies as a means of dealing with the problems. but the greek church re
25、sists this practice, they believe the only place where people burn, is hell. so burying bodies is against the greek concept of life after death. to save space, the church suggested burying bodies standing up rather than lying down. some people proposed building multi-storey underground graveyards.26
26、. what must the greeks do to keep the dead resting in everlasting peace?27. why are most dead bodies in athens dug up after only three years?28. what suggestion does the church give about the burying of dead bodies?29. what practice does the greek church object to?passage twoif you visit a big city
27、anywhere in the world you will probably find a restaurant that serves the food of your native country. most large cities in the united states offer an international sample of foods. many people enjoy eating the food of other nations. this is probably one reason why there are so many restaurants in t
28、he united states. a second reason is that many americans come from different parts of the world. they enjoy tasting the foods of their native lands. in the city of detroit, for example, there are many people from western europe, greece. latin america and the far east. there are many restaurants in d
29、etroit that serve the foods of these areas. there are many other international restaurants, too. americans enjoy the foods in these restaurants as well as the opportunity to understand the people and their way of life. one of the most common international restaurants found in the united states is th
30、e italian restaurant. the restaurant may be a small business run by a single family. the mother of the family cooks all the dishes and the father and children serve the people who come to eat there. or it may be a large restaurant owned by several different people who work together in the business.
31、many italian dishes that americans enjoy are made with meats, tomatoes, and cheese. they are very delicious and tasty.30. why are there so many international restaurants in the united states?31. why do americans like to go to international restaurants apart from enjoying the food there?32. how is a
32、typical italian restaurant run in the united states?passage threeone winter day in 1891 a class at a training school in massachusetts usa went into the gym for their daily exercises. since the football season had ended most of the men thought they were in for a boring time. but their teacher, james
33、naysmith had other ideas. he had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of american football. naysmith showed the men the basket he had hung at each end of the gym and explained that they were going to use a round european football. at first, everybody tried to thr
34、ow the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. pass, pass, naysmith kept shouting; blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. slowly, they began to understand what was wanted of them. the problem of the new game, which was soon called, basketball was getting the ball out of the b
35、asket. they used ordinary fruit baskets with wires and the ball of course, stayed inside. at first, someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. it was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through. there have bee
36、n many changes to the rules since then and basketball has become one of the worlds most popular sports.33. what did naysmith do to entertain his students one winter day?34. according to the speaker, what was the problem with the new game?35. how was the problem with the new game solved?section cfor
37、americans, time is money, they say: “ you only get so much time in this life; youd better use it wisely.”the (36) future without be better than the past or present. as american are (37) trained to see things, unless people use their time for constructive activities. thus, americans (38) admire a “we
38、ll-organized” one who has a written list of things to do and (39) schedule for doing them. the ideal person is punctual and is (40) considerate of other peoples time. they do not (41) waste peoples time with conversation or other activity that has no (42) visible beneficial outcome. the american att
39、itude toward time is not (43) necessarily shared by others, especially non-europeans. they are more likely to regard time as (44) something that is there around them. not something they can use. one of the more difficult things many students must adjust to in the states is the notion that time must
40、be saved whenever possible and used wisely every day.in the context (45) the fast food industry is a clear example of an american cultural product. mcdonalds, kfc, and other fast food establishments are successful in a country where many people want to spent the least amount of time preparing and ea
41、ting meals. as mcdonalds restaurants (46) spread around the world, they have been viewed as symbols of american society and culture, bringing not just hamburgers but an emphasis on speed, efficiency, and shiny cleanliness.2006年12月23日四級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文section ashort conversation11. m: christmas is around the cor
42、ner. and im looking for a gift for my girlfriend. any suggestions?w: well you have to tell me something about your girlfriend first. also, whats your budget?q: what does the woman want the man to do?12. m: what would you like for dessert? i think ill have apple pie and ice cream.w: the chocolate cak
43、e looks great, but i have to watch my weight. you go ahead and get yours.q: what would the woman most probably do?13. w: having visited so many countries, you must be able to speak several different languages.m: i wish i could. but japanese and of course english are the only languages i can speak.q:
44、 what do we learn from the conversation?14. m: professor smith asked me to go to his office after class. so its impossible for me to make it to the bar at ten.w: then it seems that well have to meet an hour later at the library.q: what will the man do first after class?15. m: its already 11 now. do
45、you mean i ought to wait until mr. bloom comes back from the class?w: not really. you can just leave a note. ill give it to her later.q: what does the woman mean?16. m: how is john now? is he feeling any better?w: not yet. it still seems impossible to make him smile. talking to him is really difficu
46、lt and he gets upset easily over little things.q: what do we learn about john from the conversation?17. m: do we have to get the opera tickets in advance?w: certainly. tickets at the door are usually sold at a higher price.q: what does the woman imply?18. m: the taxi driver must have been speeding.w
47、: well, not really. he crashed into the tree because he was trying not to hit a box that had fallen off the truck ahead of him.q: what do we learn about the taxi driver?conversation onew: hey, bob, guess what? im going to visit quebec next summer. im invited to go to a friends wedding. but while im
48、there id also like to do some sightseeing.m: thats nice, shelly. but do you mean the province of quebec, or quebec city?w: i mean the province. my friends wedding is in montreal. so im going there first. ill stay for five days. is montreal the capital city of the province?m: well, many people think
49、so because its the biggest city. but its not the capital. quebec city is. but montreal is great. the saint royal river runs right through the middle of the city. its beautiful in summer.w: wow, and do you think i can get by in english? my french is ok, but not that good. i know most people there spe
50、ak french, but can i also use english?m: well, people speak both french and english there. but youll hear french most of the time. and all the street signs are in french. in fact, montreal is the third largest french speaking city in the world. so youd better practice your french before you go.w: go
51、od advice. what about quebec city? ill visit a friend from college who lives there now. whats it like?m: its a beautiful city, very old. many old buildings have been nicely restored. some of them were built in the 17th or 18th centuries. youll love there.w: fantastic. i cant wait to go.19. whats the
52、 womans main purpose of visiting quebec?20. what does the man advise the woman to do before the trip?21. what does the man say about the quebec city?conversation twom: hi, miss rowling, how old were you when you started to write? and what was your first book?w: i wrote my first finished story when i
53、 was about six. it was about a small animal, a rabbit, i mean. and ive been writing ever since?m: why did you choose to be an author?w: if someone asked me how to achieve happiness. step one would be finding out what you love doing most. and step two would be finding someone to pay you to do it. i c
54、onsider myself very lucky indeed to be able to support myself by writingm: do you have any plans to write books for adults?w: my first two novels were for adults. i suppose i might write another one. but i never really imagine a target audience when im writing. the ideas come first. so it really dep
55、ends on the ideas that grasp me next.m: where did the ideas for the “harry potter” books come from?w: ive no ideas where the ideas came from. and i hope ill never find out. it would spoil my excitement if it turned out i just have a funny wrinkle on the surface of my brain, which makes me think abou
56、t the invisible train platform.m: how did you come up with the names of your characters?w: i invented some of them. but i also collected strange names. ive got one from ancient saints, maps, dictionaries, plants, war memoirs and people i met.m: oh, you are really resourceful.22. what do we learn fro
57、m the conversation about miss rowlings first book?23. why does miss rowling consider her so very lucky?24. what dictates miss rowlings writing?25. according to miss rowling where did she get the ideas for the harry porter books?section bpassage onereducing the amount of sleep students get at night h
58、as a direct impact on their performance at school during the day. according to classroom teachers, elementary and middle school students who stay up late exhibit more learning and attention problems. this has been shown by brown medical school and bradley hospital research. in the study, teachers were not told the amount of sleep students received when completing weekly performance reports, yet they rated the students who had
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