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1、关于大学英语四级考试09年听力2完整篇doc关于大学英语四级考试09年听力(2)关于大学英语四级考试09年听力(2) 11. M: Excuse me, do you have change for a ten-dollar note? I need to pay the parking meter. W: I m sorry, but I think you can get it through the money changer in the shopping center across the street. Q: What is the man trying to do? 12. M:

2、 Can you recommend something that a school boy of 7 or 8 will really like? W: I d suggest this toy train, sir. It s an excellent brand. Very popular all over the world these days. Q: What is the man doing? 13. W: Do you let people know when you re taking pictures of them? M: I try not to. You know a

3、ny picture of a person who poses for the camera would look dull and unnatural. Q: What are the speakers talking about? 14. W: I need to talk to someone who knows Baltimore well. I m told you lived there. M: Oh, but I was really young at the time Q: What does the man mean? 15. W: Aren t you disappoin

4、ted that you didn t get the promotion? M: Maybe a little, but I know I need more experience before I m ready for that kind of responsibility. Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation? 16. W: I ve been working out the gym since January. I was a bit out of shape. M: You look terrific.

5、It seems that your effort has paid off. Q: What does the man imply about the woman? 17. W: Professor Clark suggested I get a tutor for advanced physics. M: Well, that might help. Advanced physics is a pretty difficult course. Q: What does the man mean? 18. W: Bill, have you heard the latest news? It

6、 appears we two won t be laid off after all. M: Oh, I m somewhat tired of working here. I ve been wondering whether I should resign. Anyway, the news seems to be good for you. Q: How does the man feel about the news? 2009年12月四级长对话-1 Now you hear the two long conversations Conversation 1 W: Hello, Ca

7、rtson College, may I help you? M: Yes. I m looking for information on courses in computer programming. I would need it for the fall semester. W: Do you want a day or evening course? M: Well, it would have to be an evening course since I work during the day. W: Aha. Have you taken any courses in data

8、 processing? M: No. W: Oh! Well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming. M: Oh, I see. Well, when is it given? I hope it is not on Thursdays. W: Well, there s a class that meets on Monday evenings at 7. M: Just once a week? W: Yes. But that s almost 3 h

9、ours from 7 to 9:45. M: Oh! Well, that s all right, I could manage that. How many weeks does the course last? W: Mm, let me see. 12 weeks. You start the first weekends September and finish Oh. just before Christmas, December 21st. M: And how much is the course? W: That s 300 dollars including the ne

10、cessary computer time. M: Ah-hum. Okay, Eh, where do I go to register? W: Registration is on the second and third of September between 6 and 9 in Frost Hall. M: Is that the round building behind the parking lot? W: Yes, that s the one. M: Oh, I know how to get there. Is there anything that I should

11、bring with me? W: No, just your check book. M: Well, thank you so much. W: You re very welcome. Bye! M: Bye! Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Q19: Why does the man choose to take an evening course? Q20: What does the man have to do before taking the course of com

12、puter programming? Q21: What do we learn about the schedule of evening course? Q22: What does the man want to know at the end of the conversation? 2009年12月四级听力长对话-2 LC two W: So, why exactly does your job have reputation for being stressful? M: Stress is generally driven by the feeling of being out

13、of control of a situation and the feeling of a situation controlling you. Trading in financial markets combines both. W: How do you relax in the evening? M: I very rarely do anything work-related so it s easy to escape the markets. I generally go to the gym or go for a run, especially if I had a bad

14、 day. I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away. To do something my brain will regard as creative. W: Do you think what you do to relax is an effective way to beat stress? M: I don t think there is a specific rule about how to beat stress. I generally find out what I do is effective for me.

15、W: Would you consider changing your job because of the high stress factor? M: I have considered leaving my job due to stress-related factors. However, I do think that an element of stress is a good thing. And if used the right way can actually be a positive thing. W: What do you enjoy about the stre

16、ssful aspects of your job? M: Having said all that, I do actually enjoy an element of uncertainty. I enjoy mental challenge. Trading generates a wide range of emotions second by second. How you deal with and manage those emotions dictates short medium and long term trading performance and success. Q

17、23-25 Q23. What is the man s job? Q24. Why does the man prefer to cook a meal rather than have a take-away? Q25. What does the man say about an element of stress in his job? 2009年12月四级听力 Passage 1 Since early times, people have been fascinated with the idea of life existing somewhere else besides ea

18、rth. Until recently, scientists believe that life on other planets was just a hopeful dream. But now they are beginning to locate places where life could form. In 1997, they saw evidence of planets near other stars like the sun. But scientists now think that life could be even nearer in our own sola

19、r system. One place scientists are studying very closely is Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Space probes have provided evidence that Europa has a large ocean under its surface. The probes have also made scientists think that under its surface Europa has a rocky core giving off volcanic heat. Water and he

20、at from volcanic activity are two basic conditions needed for life to form. A third is certain basic chemicals such as carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Scientists believe there might be such chemicals lying at the bottom of Europa s ocean. They may have already created life or may be about to. You may w

21、onder if light is also needed for life to form. Until recently, scientists thought that light was essential. But now, places have been found on earth that are in total blackness such as caves several miles beneath the surface. And bacteria, primitive forms of life, have been seen there. So the lack

22、of light in Europa s sub-surface ocean doesn t automatically rule out life forming. Questions26 to 28 26. What did scientists once believe according to the passage? 27. What have scientists found about Europa, a moon of Jupiter? 28. What have scientists come to know recently about formation of life?

23、 2009年12月四级短篇文章 Passage 2 (20:25- 23:26) In her early days as an emergency room physician, Doctor Joanna Myer treated a child who had suffered a second degree burn. After the child had been treated and was being prepared for discharge, Doctor Myer talked to the parents about how they should care for

24、 the child at home. Also listening to her were a half a dozen other family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to settle an argument they d been having over exactly what advice she had given. As I talked to them, I was amazed. she said, All of them had hear

25、d the simple instructions I have given just a few hours before, but they have three or four different versions. The most basic details were unclear and confusing. I was surprised, because these were intelligent people. This episode gave Doctor Myer her first clue to something every doctor learns soo

26、ner or later- most people just don t listen very well. Nowadays, she says she repeats her instructions, and even conducts a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they are supposed to do. She also provides take-home sheets which are computer printouts tailored to

27、 the patients situation. Doc. Myer s listeners are not unusual. When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with the challenge because human speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word. Oral communication is fast-moving and impermanent. Question 29 t

28、o 31 are based on the passage you have just heard: 29. What did the child s family members argue about in the hospital? 30. What did Doc. Myer do to insure her patients understand her instructions? 31. What does the speaker say about human speech? CET4 Passage 3 It s logical to suppose that things l

29、ike good labor relations, good working conditions, good wages and benefits and job security motivate workers, but one expert, Fredrick Herzberg argued that such conditions do not motivate workers. They are merely satisfiers. Motivators, in contrast, include things such as having a challenging and in

30、teresting job, recognition and responsibility. However, even with the development of computers and robotics, there re always plenty of boring, repetitive and mechanical jobs and lots of unskilled people who have to do them. So how do mangers motivate people in such jobs? One solution is to give them

31、 some responsibilities, not as individuals, but as a part of a team. For example, some supermarkets can buy office stuff to people who fill the shelves, and the people who work at the check out into a team, and let them decide what product lines to stock, how to display them and so on. Many people n

32、ow talk about the importance of a company s shared values or culture with which all the staff can identify, for example, being the best hotel chain, or making the best, the most user-friendly or the most reliable products in a particular field. Such values are more likely to motivate workers than financial targets which automatically only concern a few people. Unfortunately, there s only a limited number of such goals to go around and by definition, not all the competing companies in that industry can seriously plan to

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