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英语专四听力详解
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王迈迈英语专业四级2004年4月听力]
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王迈迈]
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王迈迈英语专业四级]
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[00:
09.72]2004年4月大学英语专业四级考试历年全真试卷与详解
[00:
12.51]TestforEnglishmajors,2004,Grade4
[00:
16.66]PartⅡDICTATION
[00:
20.21]Listentothefollowingpassage.
[00:
22.61]Altogetherthepassagewillbereadtoyoufourtimes.
[00:
26.30]Duringthefirstreading,
[00:
27.64]whichwillbereadatnormalspeed,
[00:
29.89]listenandtrytounderstandthemeaning.
[00:
32.86]Forthesecondandthirdreadings,
[00:
34.68]thepassagewillbereadsentencebysentence,
[00:
37.62]orphrasebyphrase,withintervalsof15seconds.
[00:
41.96]Thelastreadingwillbereadatnormalspeedagain
[00:
45.48]andduringthistimeyoushouldcheckyourwork.
[00:
48.55]Youwillthenbegiven2minutes
[00:
50.41]tocheckthroughyourworkoncemore.
[00:
53.28]PleasewritethewholepassageonANSWERSHEETTWO.
[00:
58.94]Money
[01:
00.51]Moneyisacceptedacrosstheworld
[01:
02.83]aspaymentforgoodsandservices.
[01:
05.99]Peopleusemoneytobuyfood,
[01:
08.66]clothesandhundredsofotherthings.
[01:
12.01]Inthepast,manydifferentthingswereusedasmoney.
[01:
16.44]PeopleonPacificislandsonceexchangedshellsforgoods.
[01:
22.08]TheChineseusedclothandknives.
[01:
25.53]InAfrica,elephanttusksorsaltwereused.
[01:
29.84]EventodaysomepeopleinAfricaarestillpaidinsalt.
[01:
35.28]CoinswerefirstinventedbytheChinese.
[01:
38.89]Originallytheywereroundpiecesofmetal
[01:
42.07]withaholeinthecenter,
[01:
43.98]sothatapieceofstringcouldkeepthemtogether.
[01:
47.06]Thismadedoingbusinessmucheasier,
[01:
50.09]butpeoplestillfoundcoinsinconvenienttocarry,
[01:
54.03]whentheywantedtobuysomethingexpensive.
[01:
56.70]Tosolvethisproblem,
[01:
58.32]theChineseagaincameupwithasolution.
[02:
01.38]Theybegantousepapermoneyforcoins.
[02:
04.72]Nowpapernotesareusedthroughouttheworld.
[02:
11.70]Money
[02:
13.67]Moneyisacceptedacrosstheworld
[02:
16.03]aspaymentforgoodsandservices.
[02:
26.82]Peopleusemoneytobuyfood,
[02:
35.05]clothesandhundredsofotherthings.
[02:
42.95]Inthepast,manydifferentthingswereusedasmoney.
[02:
54.44]PeopleonPacificislandsonceexchangedshellsforgoods.
[03:
05.64]TheChineseusedclothandknives.
[03:
13.59]InAfrica,elephanttusksorsaltwereused.
[03:
25.48]EventodaysomepeopleinAfricaarestillpaidinsalt.
[03:
37.41]CoinswerefirstinventedbytheChinese.
[03:
46.77]Originallytheywereroundpiecesofmetal
[03:
50.11]withaholeinthecenter,
[03:
58.49]sothatapieceofstringcouldkeepthemtogether.
[04:
08.23]Thismadedoingbusinessmucheasier,
[04:
16.80]butpeoplestillfoundcoinsinconvenienttocarry,
[04:
27.46]whentheywantedtobuysomethingexpensive.
[04:
35.81]Tosolvethisproblem,
[04:
41.13]theChineseagaincameupwithasolution.
[04:
48.86]Theybegantousepapermoneyforcoins.
[04:
56.85]Nowpapernotesareusedthroughouttheworld.
[05:
35.68]Money
[05:
37.49]Moneyisacceptedacrosstheworld
[05:
39.84]aspaymentforgoodsandservices.
[05:
50.57]Peopleusemoneytobuyfood,
[05:
58.85]clothesandhundredsofotherthings.
[06:
06.85]Inthepast,manydifferentthingswereusedasmoney.
[06:
18.19]PeopleonPacificislandsonceexchangedshellsforgoods.
[06:
29.38]TheChineseusedclothandknives.
[06:
37.29]InAfrica,elephanttusksorsaltwereused.
[06:
49.27]EventodaysomepeopleinAfricaarestillpaidinsalt.
[07:
01.18]CoinswerefirstinventedbytheChinese.
[07:
10.53]Originallytheywereroundpiecesofmetal
[07:
13.87]withaholeinthecenter,
[07:
22.27]sothatapieceofstringcouldkeepthemtogether.
[07:
32.03]Thismadedoingbusinessmucheasier,
[07:
40.57]butpeoplestillfoundcoinsinconvenienttocarry,
[07:
51.17]whentheywantedtobuysomethingexpensive.
[07:
59.57]Tosolvethisproblem,
[08:
04.87]theChineseagaincameupwithasolution.
[08:
12.61]Theybegantousepapermoneyforcoins.
[08:
20.61]Nowpapernotesareusedthroughouttheworld.
[08:
30.95]Money
[08:
32.48]Moneyisacceptedacrosstheworld
[08:
34.79]aspaymentforgoodsandservices.
[08:
37.96]Peopleusemoneytobuyfood,
[08:
40.65]clothesandhundredsofotherthings.
[08:
43.97]Inthepast,manydifferentthingswereusedasmoney.
[08:
48.39]PeopleonPacificislandsonceexchangedshellsforgoods.
[08:
54.03]TheChineseusedclothandknives.
[08:
57.51]InAfrica,elephanttusksorsaltwereused.
[09:
01.82]EventodaysomepeopleinAfricaarestillpaidinsalt.
[09:
07.16]CoinswerefirstinventedbytheChinese.
[09:
10.92]Originallytheywereroundpiecesofmetal
[09:
14.23]withaholeinthecenter,
[09:
15.86]sothatapieceofstringcouldkeepthemtogether.
[09:
19.06]Thismadedoingbusinessmucheasier,
[09:
22.13]butpeoplestillfoundcoinsinconvenienttocarry,
[09:
26.02]whentheywantedtobuysomethingexpensive.
[09:
28.58]Tosolvethisproblem,
[09:
30.31]theChineseagaincameupwithasolution.
[09:
33.37]Theybegantousepapermoneyforcoins.
[09:
36.72]Nowpapernotesareusedthroughouttheworld.
[09:
40.55]Nowyouhavetwominutestocheckthroughyourwork.
[09:
54.41]PartⅢLISTENINGCOMPREHENSION
[09:
58.58]InSectionsA,BandC
[10:
01.60]youwillheareverythingONCEONLY.
[10:
04.00]Listencarefullyandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
[10:
07.50]Markthecorrectanswertoeachquestiononyouranswersheet.
[10:
13.03]SECTIONASTATEMENT
[10:
17.03]Inthissectionyouwillheareightstatements.
[10:
20.75]Attheendofeachstatement
[10:
22.69]youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.
[10:
28.52]1.Lilystudieddramaattheuniversity
[10:
32.83]butsheusedtoworkasapolicewoman.
[10:
35.17]Nowsheisateacherbecauseshelikeschildren.
[10:
47.84]2.MayIhaveyourattention,please?
[10:
51.33]Flight5125scheduledtotakeoffat11:
30
[10:
56.76]willbedelayedfor20minutes.
[10:
59.53]Pleasecheck-inhalfanhourpriortodeparture.
[11:
13.04]3.Thereisarailwaystrikeinthesouthregion
[11:
17.36]andseveraltrainshavebeencanceled,however,
[11:
20.53]thestrikedoesn'tseemtobespreadingtootherregions.
[11:
33.69]4.Latestreportsfromthenortheastprovinces
[11:
37.68]saythatatleastsixteenpeoplelosttheirlivesinSunday'sfloods.
[11:
43.09]Afurtherninepeople,mostlychildrenarereportedmissing.
[11:
57.08]5.John,yourpapermustberevisedovertheweekend
[12:
02.18]andhandedinitsfinalformonMonday.
[12:
04.67]Ifyouhaveanyproblem,calltheofficedirectly.
[12:
17.45]6.MydiscoveryofMaryJacksonwasasamatteroffact,
[12:
22.96]agiftfromafriend.
[12:
24.78]YearsagoIwasgivenacopyof"TellMeaRiddle",
[12:
28.83]andIlikedthestories.
[12:
40.49]7.Oh!
Talkingaboutmoney,
[12:
43.70]it'sterriblewhenyouthinkhowtiringtheworkis.
[12:
46.83]It'sonlywithtipsandfreemealsthatImanagetogetby.
[13:
00.47]8.Alotofdrugsaremissing
[13:
03.35]fromthecupboardhereinthisroom
[13:
05.61]soIthinkwewillhavetolookintothematterimmediately.
[13:
20.97]SECTIONBCONVERSATION
[13:
24.74]Inthissection,
[13:
25.97]youwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.
[13:
29.72]Attheendofeachconversation
[13:
31.55]youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachquestion.
[13:
35.67]9.W:
Wouldyoumindifwediscussedtomorrow'sagenda
[13:
40.28]beforedinnerthisevening?
[13:
41.97]M:
Notatall.Icertainlydon'twanttotalkaboutitduringourmeal.
[13:
55.81]10.W:
Areyougoinghomeforthesummervacation?
[13:
59.81]M:
Well,JaneandIhavedecidedtostayonhereasresearchassistants.
[14:
14.19]11.W:
It'ssohottoday,Ican'twork.
[14:
18.53]Iwishtheairconditionerwasoninthislibrary.
[14:
21.65]M:
SodoI,I'llfallasleepifIdon'tgetoutofthisstuffyroomsoon.
[14:
35.80]12.W:
Ican'timaginewhathappenedtoJanet.
[14:
39.79]M:
NeithercanI,butI'msuresheplannedtocometotheparty.
[14:
52.98]13.W:
Checkinhere?
[14:
55.59]M:
Yes,canIseeyourflightticketplease?
[14:
58.17]W:
Hereitis.I'mgoingtoLanzhou.
[15:
10.54]14.W:
IheardthatPICCisgoingtoholdinterviewsoncampusnextweek.
[15:
17.71]M:
Yeah,whatday?
[15:
19.11]I'dliketotalktothemanddropmyresume.
[15:
31.51]15.W:
Theremustbeathunderstorminsomeplace
[15:
35.57]becausethepictureisn'tverysharp
[15:
37.75]andthesoundisn'tveryclear.
[15:
39.88]M:
Ithinkyou'reright,
[15:
41.16]theysaidontheradiolastnight
[15:
43.08]thatastormwascominginfromthemountains
[15:
45.63]andthemorningpaperforecastheavyrain.
[15:
58.00]16.W:
Thepartywillstartat6:
30
[16:
01.96]buttherearealotofpreparationstomakeandIneedyourhelp.
[16:
06.32]CanIexpectyouat5:
00?
[16:
08.37]M:
I'llbetherearound5:
30,allbeingwellthatis.
[16:
21.52]17.W:
Excuseme,
[16:
24.37]I'menrolledtotakeProfessorLee'sliteraturecourse102
[16:
29.15]andIhearsomechangeshavebeenmade.
[16:
31.56]M:
Yes,theclasshasbeenmovedtothenorthbuilding.
[16:
34.77]AlsoitisnowTuesdaysandThursdaysfrom2to4pm.
[16:
39.38]insteadofbeingheldonMondayandFridayfrom2to3pm.
[16:
43.60]Whatchanges!
[16:
45.05]W:
ProfessorLeewillstillbeteachingtheclass,right?
[17:
00.11]SECTIONCNEWSBROADCAST
[17:
04.27]Questions18and19arebasedonthefollowingnews.
[17:
08.17]Attheendofthenewsitem,
[17:
09.87]youwillbegiven20secondstoanswerthequestions.
[17:
13.03]Nowlistentothenews.
[17:
15.25]AcourtinZimbabweisduetodeliveritsverdicttoday
[17:
19.65]inatrialofajournalist
[17:
21.43]whoworksfortheBritishnewspaperTheGuaidian.
[17:
24.75]Thetrialisseenasatestcase
[17:
27.18]forthecou