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大学英语四级听力真题及答案解析精选9
2011-2020年大学英语四级听力真题精选9
(总分:
291.10,做题时间:
40分钟)
一、ListeningComprehension(总题数:
10,分数:
291.10)
Questions1to4arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
【真题来源:
2012年6月大学英语四级真题PartⅢ,SectionB,第32-35题】
(分数:
28.4)
(1).(分数:
7.1)
A.Famouscreativeindividuals.
B.Themysteriousnessofcreativity. √
C.Amajorscientificdiscovery.
D.Creativityasshowninarts.
解析:
听力原文:
PassageThree
Well,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime,Ibelieveweagreedthatcreativityisamysteriousidea.Itwasthosethingsweallrecognizewhenweseeit,butwedon'treallyunderstandwhatitis.Weseemtofeelthatsomepeoplearenaturallycreative,butwedon'tknowhowtheygotthatway.Iscreativityanaturalgiftlikegoodlooks,orisitsomethingthatcanbeacquiredlikeknowledge?
Perhapsifweanalyzethecreativeprocesscarefully,wemightgetsomeinsightintowhatitisandhowitmightworkinourlives.Thecreativeprocesshasalwaysbeenacceptedasthesourceofallimportantworkinthearts,butweshouldnotthinkthecreativityplaysaroleonlyinthearts.Everymajorscientificdiscoverybeganwithsomeoneimaginingtheworldtolookdifferentlyfromthewayotherssawit.Andthisiswhatcreativityisallabout—imaginingtheworldinanewway.Anddespitewhatyoumaybelieveaboutthelimitsofyourowncreativeimaginations,weallhavethepotentialtoimaginetheworldinanabsolutelynewway.Infact,youarebornwithit.Itisyourbirthrightasahumanbeing.Andwhat'smore,youuseiteveryday,almosteverymomentofyourlife.Yourcreativeimaginationiswhatyouusetomakesenseofyourexperiences.It'syourcreativemindthatgetsmeaningfromchaosofexperiencesandbringsordertoyourworld.
Q32:
Whatdid thespeakermostprobablydiscusslasttime?
推理题。
从第一句话说继续上次未讲完的话题,我认为我们认同创造力是一个神秘的东西。
综合选项,只有B符合题意。
(2).(分数:
7.1)
A.Itissomethingpeopleallengagein.
B.Itstartssoonafterweareborn.
C.Ithelpspeopleacquireknowledge.
D.Itisthesourceofallartisticwork. √
解析:
听力原文:
PassageThree
Well,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime,Ibelieveweagreedthatcreativityisamysteriousidea.Itwasthosethingsweallrecognizewhenweseeit,butwedon'treallyunderstandwhatitis.Weseemtofeelthatsomepeoplearenaturallycreative,butwedon'tknowhowtheygotthatway.Iscreativityanaturalgiftlikegoodlooks,orisitsomethingthatcanbeacquiredlikeknowledge?
Perhapsifweanalyzethecreativeprocesscarefully,wemightgetsomeinsightintowhatitisandhowitmightworkinourlives.Thecreativeprocesshasalwaysbeenacceptedasthesourceofallimportantworkinthearts,butweshouldnotthinkthecreativityplaysaroleonlyinthearts.Everymajorscientificdiscoverybeganwithsomeoneimaginingtheworldtolookdifferentlyfromthewayotherssawit.Andthisiswhatcreativityisallabout—imaginingtheworldinanewway.Anddespitewhatyoumaybelieveaboutthelimitsofyourowncreativeimaginations,weallhavethepotentialtoimaginetheworldinanabsolutelynewway.Infact,youarebornwithit.Itisyourbirthrightasahumanbeing.Andwhat'smore,youuseiteveryday,almosteverymomentofyourlife.Yourcreativeimaginationiswhatyouusetomakesenseofyourexperiences.It'syourcreativemindthatgetsmeaningfromchaosofexperiencesandbringsordertoyourworld.
Q33:
Whatisthewidelyacceptedideaaboutthecreativeprocess?
细节题。
文章中明确提到:
创作过程在艺术中作为所有重要作品的来源而一直被认同。
故选D。
(3).(分数:
7.1)
A.Creativeimagination. √
B.Naturalcuriosity.
C.Logicalreasoning.
D.Criticalthinking.
解析:
听力原文:
PassageThree
Well,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime,Ibelieveweagreedthatcreativityisamysteriousidea.Itwasthosethingsweallrecognizewhenweseeit,butwedon'treallyunderstandwhatitis.Weseemtofeelthatsomepeoplearenaturallycreative,butwedon'tknowhowtheygotthatway.Iscreativityanaturalgiftlikegoodlooks,orisitsomethingthatcanbeacquiredlikeknowledge?
Perhapsifweanalyzethecreativeprocesscarefully,wemightgetsomeinsightintowhatitisandhowitmightworkinourlives.Thecreativeprocesshasalwaysbeenacceptedasthesourceofallimportantworkinthearts,butweshouldnotthinkthecreativityplaysaroleonlyinthearts.Everymajorscientificdiscoverybeganwithsomeoneimaginingtheworldtolookdifferentlyfromthewayotherssawit.Andthisiswhatcreativityisallabout—imaginingtheworldinanewway.Anddespitewhatyoumaybelieveaboutthelimitsofyourowncreativeimaginations,weallhavethepotentialtoimaginetheworldinanabsolutelynewway.Infact,youarebornwithit.Itisyourbirthrightasahumanbeing.Andwhat'smore,youuseiteveryday,almosteverymomentofyourlife.Yourcreativeimaginationiswhatyouusetomakesenseofyourexperiences.It'syourcreativemindthatgetsmeaningfromchaosofexperiencesandbringsordertoyourworld.
Q34:
Whatleadstomajorscientificdiscoveriesaccordingtothespeaker?
细节推理题。
从文章中可以找到对应的句子:
每一个重大的科学发现都开始于通过与其他人看到的不同来想象这个世界,这就是所有关于创造力的东西——用全新的方式来想象这个世界。
换句话说,是创造性的想象力引发重大的科学发现,故选A。
(4).(分数:
7.1)
A.Itisbeyondordinarypeople.
B.Itisyettobefullyunderstood.
C.Itispartofeverydaylife. √
D.Itisauniquehumantrait.
解析:
听力原文:
PassageThree
Well,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime,Ibelieveweagreedthatcreativityisamysteriousidea.Itwasthosethingsweallrecognizewhenweseeit,butwedon'treallyunderstandwhatitis.Weseemtofeelthatsomepeoplearenaturallycreative,butwedon'tknowhowtheygotthatway.Iscreativityanaturalgiftlikegoodlooks,orisitsomethingthatcanbeacquiredlikeknowledge?
Perhapsifweanalyzethecreativeprocesscarefully,wemightgetsomeinsightintowhatitisandhowitmightworkinourlives.Thecreativeprocesshasalwaysbeenacceptedasthesourceofallimportantworkinthearts,butweshouldnotthinkthecreativityplaysaroleonlyinthearts.Everymajorscientificdiscoverybeganwithsomeoneimaginingtheworldtolookdifferentlyfromthewayotherssawit.Andthisiswhatcreativityisallabout—imaginingtheworldinanewway.Anddespitewhatyoumaybelieveaboutthelimitsofyourowncreativeimaginations,weallhavethepotentialtoimaginetheworldinanabsolutelynewway.Infact,youarebornwithit.Itisyourbirthrightasahumanbeing.Andwhat'smore,youuseiteveryday,almosteverymomentofyourlife.Yourcreativeimaginationiswhatyouusetomakesenseofyourexperiences.It'syourcreativemindthatgetsmeaningfromchaosofexperiencesandbringsordertoyourworld.
Q35:
Whatdoesthespeakerimplyaboutthecreativeprocess?
推理题。
文章最后提到:
我们天生就有创造性的想象力,这也是人类天生具有的权利。
而且,我们每天都在使用它,几乎我们生活中的每时每刻都在用。
所以说创作过程是日常生活的一部分,C选项最合适。
Questions5to7arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
【真题来源:
2013年6月大学英语四级真题(第一套)PartⅢ,SectionB,第30-32题】
(分数:
21.3)
(1).(分数:
7.1)
A.Themajorityofthemthinkitlessimportantthancomputers.
B.Manyofthemconsideritboringandold-fashioned.
C.Themajorityofthemfinditinteresting. √
D.Fewofthemreadmorethantenbooksayear.
解析:
听力原文:
PassageTwo
Accordingtoasurveyonreadingconductedin2001bytheUSNationalEducationAssociation,youngAmericanssayreadingisimportant,moreimportantthancomputersandscience.Over50%ofthe12to18-yearoldsinterviewedsaidtheyenjoyreadingalot.79%finditstimulatingandinteresting.And87%thinkitisrelaxing.About685ofthosesurveyeddisagreewiththeopinionthatreadingisboringorold-fashioned.
Overhalftheteenagersinterviewedsaidtheyreadmorethantenbooksayear.Theresultsalsoshowthatmiddleschoolstudentsreadmorebooksthanhighschoolers.Over66%ofteensliketoreadfiction,suchasnovelsandstories.Only26%wereinterestedinnon-fiction.Suchashistorybooks.64%ofstudentslistedreading"storiesaboutpeoplemyownage"astheirfavoritetopic.Mysteriesanddetectivestoriescamesecondonthelistat53%.Justunder50%saidtheywereinterestedinreadingabouttheirowncultureandtradition.Oftheteenagerswhoparticipatedinthesurvey,49%saidthatlibrariesarewheretheygetmostoftheirbooks.However,manycomplainthattheirschoollibrariesdonothaveenoughup-to-dateinterestingbooksandmagazines.EventhoughmanyteenagersintheUSenjoyreading,theystillhaveotherinterests.Whenaskedwhichactivitywouldbethemostdifficulttogiveupforaweek,48%saidlisteningtomusic.TVwouldbedifficulttogiveupfor25%ofthosesurveyed.
Q30:
Whatdoesthesurveyonteenagerreadingshow?
录音提到,调查显示,50%以上12岁到18岁的年轻人很喜欢阅读,79%的人认为阅读是令人兴奋和有趣的,因此答案为C。
(2).(分数:
7.1)
A.Novelsandstories. √
B.Historyandsciencebooks.
C.Mysteriesanddetectivestories.
D.Booksoncultureandtradition.
解析:
听力原文:
PassageTwo
Accordingtoasurveyonreadingconductedin2001bytheUSNationalEducationAssociation,youngAmericanssayreadingisimportant,moreimportantthancomputersandscience.Over50%ofthe12to18-yearoldsinterviewedsaidtheyenjoyreadingalot.79%finditstimulatingandinteresting.And87%thinkitisrelaxing.About685ofthosesurveyeddisagreewiththeopinionthatreadingisboringorold-fashioned.
Overhalftheteenagersinterviewedsaidtheyreadmorethantenbooksayear.Theresultsalsoshowthatmiddleschoolstudentsreadmorebooksthanhighschoolers.Over66%ofteensliketoreadfiction,suchasnovelsandstories.Only26%wereinterestedinnon-fiction.Suchashistorybooks.64%ofstudentslistedreading"storiesaboutpeoplemyownage"astheirfavoritetopic.Mysteriesanddetectivestoriescamesecondonthelistat53%.Justunder50%saidthe