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2017年12月大学英语四级真题及答案解析(全三套)

四级听力第一套:

NewsReport1

A9-year-oldgirlinNewMexicohasraisedmorethan$500forherlittlebrotherwhoneedsheartsurgeryinHouston,TexasthisJuly.AddisonWitulski'sgrandmotherKimAllred,saidAddisonprobablyoverheardaconversationbetweenfamilymemberstalkingaboutthefundsneededtogetherlittlebrothertotreatment. "Iguesssheoverheardhergrandfatherandmetalkingabouthowwe'reworriedabouthowwe'regoingtogettoHouston,formygrandson'sheartsurgery,"saidAllred.Shedecidedtogooutsideandhavealemonadestandandmakesomedrawingsandpicturesandsellthem.”That'swhenAddisonandherfriendsErikaandEmilyBordendecidedtoselllemonadefor50centsacupandsellpicturesfor25centseach.

BeforeAllredknewit,NewMexicoStatePoliceOfficerswereamongthemanystoppingbyhelpingthemreachatotalof$568. Thefamilyturnedtosocialmediaexpressingtheirgratitudesaying,"Fromthebottomofourhearts,wewouldliketodeeplythankeachandeverypersonthatstoppedby!

"

1:

WhodidAddisonraisethemoneyfor?

2:

HowdidAddisonraisethemoney?

1.D)Herlittlebrother.

2.B)Bysellinglemonadeandpictures.

NewsReport2:

Lastweek,Franceannouncedthatthecountrywillpave621milesofroadwithsolarpanelsoverthenextfiveyearswiththegoalofprovidingcheap,renewableenergytofivemillionpeople.CalledtheWard Way,theroadswillbebuiltthroughjointeffortswiththeFrenchroadbuildingcompanyColasandtheNationalInstituteofSolarEnergy.Thecompanyspentthelastfiveyearsdevelopingsolarpanelsthatareonlyaboutaquarterofinchthickandarestrongenoughtostanduptoheavyhighwaytrafficwithoutbreakingormakingtheroadsmoreslippery.Thepanelsarealsodesignedsothattheycanbeinstalleddirectlyontopoftheexistingroadways,makingthemrelativelycheapandeasytoinstall.Franceisthefirstcountrytokickaroundtheideaofpavingitsroadswithsolarpanels.InNovember2015,theNetherlandscompleteda229-footlongbikepathpavedwithsolarpanelsasatestforfutureprojects.However,thisisthefirsttimeapanelhasbeendesignedtobelaiddirectlyontopexistingroadsandthefirstprojecttoinstallthepanelsonpublichighways.    

3:

WhatwasFrance’spurposeofconstructingtheWard Way?

4:

WhatisspecialaboutthesolarpanelsusedintheWard Way?

3.B)Providingcleanenergytofivemillionpeople.

4.C)Theycanbelaidrightontopofexistinghighways.

NewsReport 3

LionshavedisappearedfrommuchofAfrica,butforthepastfewyearsscientistshavewonderedifthebigcatswerehangingoninremotepartsofSudanandEthiopia.Continuousfightingintheregionhasmadesurveysdifficult.ButscientistsreleasedareportMondaydocumentingwithhardevidencethediscoveryof"lostlions."AteamwithOxfordUniversity’sWildlifeConservationResearchUnit,supportedbyacharityorganization,spenttwonightsinNovembercampinginanationalparkinnorthwestEthiopiaontheEthiopia-Sudanborder.Theresearcherssetoutsixcameratraps,capturingimagesoflions,andtheidentifiedliontracks. ThescientistsconcludedthatlionsarealsolikelytoliveinaneighboringnationalparkacrosstheborderinSudan.TheInternationalUnionforConservationofNaturehadpreviouslyconsideredtheareaa"possiblerange"forthespecies,andlocalpeoplehadreportedseeinglionsinthearea,butnoonepresentedconvincingevidence.

5:

WhathasmadeitdifficulttosurveylionsinremotepartsofSudanandEthiopia?

6:

Whatwasthemainpurposeoftheresearch?

7:

Whatdidtheresearchersfindinthenationalpark?

5.C)Endlessfighingintheregion.

6.D)Tofindevidenceofthelions'disappearance.

7.A)Lions'tracks.

ConversationOne

M:

Ibegyou’relookingforwardtotheendofthismonth.Aren’tyou?

W:

Yes,Iam.Howdidyouknow?

M:

Davidtoldmeyouhadaspecialbirthdaycomingup.

W:

Oh,yes.That’sright.Thisyearwouldbemygoldenbirthday.

M:

Whatdoesthatmean?

I’veneverheardofagoldenbirthday.

W:

I’veactuallyjustlearnedofthisconceptmyself.Fortunately,justintimetocelebrate.Agoldenorluckybirthdayiswhenoneturnstheageoftheirbirthdate.So,forexample,mysister’sbirthdayisDecember9thandhergoldenbirthdaywouldhavebeentheyearsheturns9yearsold.Cometothinkofit,myparentsdidthrowherasurprisepartythatyear.

M:

Interesting.ToobadImissedmine.Mygoldenbirthdaywould’vebeenfouryearsago.Iassumedlygotabigplanthen.

W:

Actuallyyes.Myhusbandisplanningasurpriseholidayforthetwoofusnextweek.Ihavenoideawhathe’sgotteninmind,butI’mexcitedtofindout.Hashementionedanythingtoyou?

M:

Hemighthave.

W:

Anythingyou’dliketoshare?

I’mdyingtoknowwhatkindoftriphehasplannedwherewe’regoing.

M:

Yeah,nothingatall.

W:

Notaclue.Hardtoimagine,isn’tit!

ThoughImustsay,Ithinkithasbeenevenmorefunkeepingthesecretformethepastfewweeks.

M:

I’msurebothofyouwillhaveafantastictime.Happygoldenbirthday!

Ican’twaittohearallaboutitwhenyougetback.

8.Whatdoesthewomanlookingforwardto?

9.Whatdidthewoman’sparentsdoonhersister’sluckybirthday?

10.Whatisthewomaneagertofindoutabout?

11.Whatdoesthemansayattheendoftheconversation?

8.D)Her"luckybrithday".

9.A)Threwherasuperiseparty.

10.C)Thetripherhusbandhasplanned.

11.B)Heiseagertolearnhowthecouple'sholidayturnsout.

ConversationTwo

W:

Mr.Green,Whatdoyouthinkmakesasuccessfulnegotiator?

M:

Well,Itdoeshardtodefine,butIthinksuccessfulnegotiatorshaveseveralthingsincommon.Theyarealwayspoliteandrationalpeople,theyarefirm,butflexible.Theycanrecognizepowerandknowhowtouseit.Theyaresensitivetothedynamicsinthenegotiation,thewayitraisesandfalls,andhowmaychangethedirection.Theyprojecttheimageofconfidence,andperhapsmostimportantly,theyknowwhentostop.

W:

Andwhataboutanunsuccessfulnegotiator?

M:

Well,thisprobablyallofuswhenwestartout.Weareprobablyimmatureandover-trusting,tooemotionaloraggressive.Weareunsureofourselvesandwanttobelikedbyeveryone.Goodnegotiatorslearnfast,poolnegotiatorsremainlikethatandgoonlosingnegotiations,

W:

Inyouropinion,cantheskillsofnegotiationbetaught?

M:

Well,youcanteachsomeonehowtopreparefornegotiation.Thereperhapssixstagesineverynegotiation,gettoknowtheotherside,stayyourgoals,starttheprocess,clarifythereisadisagreementorconflict,reassessyourposition,makingacceptablecompromise,andfinallyreachsomeagreementsandprincipals.Thesestagescanbestudied,andstrategiestobeusedineachcanbeplannedbefore-hand.ButIthinkthereallysuccessfulnegotiatorisprobablybornwiththesixthsensethatmayrespondproperlytothesituationathand.

W:

Theartisticsenseyoujustdescribed?

M:

Yes,that’sright

12.What’sthemansayaboutgoodnegotiators?

13.Whatdoesthemansay,maybethemostimportantthingtoasuccessfulnegotiator?

14.Howisagoodnegotiatordifferentfromapoorone?

15.What’sthefirststageofanegationaccordingtotheman?

12.A)Theyaresensitivetothedynamicsofanegotiation. 

13.B)Theyknowwhentostop. 

14.C)Theylearnquickly. 

15.D)Gettoknowtheotherside. 

PassageOne

Somepeoplewonderwhycountriesspendmillionsofdollarsonspaceprojects.Theywanttoknowhowspaceresearchhelpspeopleonearth.Actually,spacetechnologyhelpspeopleoneartheveryday.Thisiscalledspin-offtechnology.Spin-offtechnologyisspacetechnologythatisnowusedonearth.Inearlyspaceprograms,suchastheApollomissionsofthe1960sand1970sandinthespaceshuttlemissionstoday,scientistsdevelopedobjectsfortheastronautstouseonthemoonandinspace.Wenowusesomeoftheseobjectseveryday.Forexample,wehavequartzcrystalclocksandwatchesaccuratetowithinoneminuteayear.Wepurifythewaterwedrinkwiththewaterfilterdesignedfortheastronautstouseinspace.Thecordlesshand heldtoolsweuseinourhomes,suchasvacuumcleaners,flashlights,drillscamefromthetechnologyoftheseearlyspaceprograms.Oncoldwinterdays,wecanstaywarmwithbattery-operatedglovesandsocks,especiallymadecoatsandjackets.Alltheclothesaresimilartothespacesuitsdesignsthatkeptastronautscomfortableinthetemperaturesofthemoon,inourspin offsfromspacetechnology.Theseproductsareonlyafewexamplesofthemanywaysspacetechnologyhelpsusinoureverydaylives.Nooneknowshownewspin offtechnologyfromtheinternationalspacestationwillhelpusinthefuture.

16.Whatdosomepeoplewanttoknowaboutspaceexploration?

17.Whatdidscientistdoforthespaceshuttlemissions?

18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthequartzcrystalclocksandwatches?

16.D)HowspaceresearchbenefitspeopleonEarth.

17.B)Theydevelopedobjectsforastronautstouseinouterspace.

18.C)Theyareextremelyaccurate.

PassageTwo

Well,ifIcouldgetbackinhistoryandlive,I'dliketogetbacktothe18thcenturyandperhapsincolonialAmericainYankeenewEnglandwhereoneofmyancestorslived,becauseitwasthebeginningofsomething.Bythe18thcentury,therewasafeelingofcommunitythathadgrown.Myancestorwasthepreachertravelingaroundcountryside.Peoplelivedinsmallcommunities.Itwasfishermanandfarmerswhoprovidedfreshfoodthattastedandlookedlikefood.Unliketoday’ssupermarkets,andthereweresmalltownsandNewYorkwasn'tthatfaraway.I

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