1、英语专四听力详解ti:王迈迈英语专业四级2006年4月听力ar:王迈迈al:王迈迈英语专业四级by:00:00.242006年4月大学英语专业四级考试历年全真试卷与详解00:01.24Test for English majors, 2006, Grade 400:02.95Part DICTATION00:06.44Listen to the following passage. 00:08.76Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. 00:12.42During the first reading, 00:14.19wh
2、ich will be read at normal speed, 00:16.89listen and try to understand the meaning. 00:19.78For the second and third readings, 00:21.94the passage will be read sentence by sentence, 00:24.95or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. 00:29.65The last reading will be read at normal speed again
3、00:33.30and during this time you should check your work. 00:36.76You will then be given 2 minutes 00:38.61to check through your work once more.00:41.43Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.00:45.42Now, listen to the passage.00:49.95The Internet00:51.88The Internet is the most significan
4、t progress 00:54.93in the field of communications.00:57.30Imagine a book that never ends, 00:59.80a library with a million floors, 01:02.50or imagine a research project 01:04.68thousands of scientists working around the clock forever.01:08.37This is the magic of the Internet.01:11.24Yet the Internet
5、 has the potential for good and bad.01:15.40One can find well-organized, information-rich websites.01:19.76At the same time, one can also find wasteful websites.01:24.11Most websites are known as different Internet applications. 01:28.77These include online games, chat rooms, and so on.01:33.07These
6、 applications have great power too. 01:36.42Sometimes the power can be so great 01:39.51that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. 01:43.83So, we need to recognize the seriousness of the problem. 01:48.31We must work together to use its power for better ends.01:53.46The Interne
7、t01:55.30The Internet is the most significant progress 01:58.38in the field of communications.02:05.23Imagine a book that never ends, 02:12.44a library with a million floors, 02:19.86or imagine a research project 02:22.05thousands of scientists working around the clock forever.02:30.18This is the ma
8、gic of the Internet.02:37.19Yet the Internet has the potential for good and bad.02:45.87One can find well-organized, information-rich websites.02:54.80At the same time, one can also find wasteful websites.03:03.86Most websites are known as different Internet applications. 03:13.12These include onlin
9、e games, chat rooms, and so on.03:21.94These applications have great power too. 03:29.64Sometimes the power can be so great 03:37.28that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. 03:46.34So, we need to recognize the seriousness of the problem. 03:55.39We must work together to use i
10、ts power for better ends.04:01.55The Internet04:03.44The Internet is the most significant progress 04:06.45in the field of communications.04:13.32Imagine a book that never ends, 04:20.55a library with a million floors, 04:27.95or imagine a research project 04:30.12thousands of scientists working aro
11、und the clock forever.04:38.29This is the magic of the Internet.04:45.31Yet the Internet has the potential for good and bad.04:54.01One can find well-organized, information-rich websites.05:02.91At the same time, one can also find wasteful websites.05:11.92Most websites are known as different Intern
12、et applications. 05:21.18These include online games, chat rooms, and so on.05:30.05These applications have great power too. 05:37.74Sometimes the power can be so great 05:45.36that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. 05:54.44So, we need to recognize the seriousness of the pro
13、blem. 06:03.47We must work together to use its power for better ends.06:13.38The Internet06:15.29The Internet is the most significant progress 06:18.31in the field of communications.06:20.75Imagine a book that never ends, 06:23.22a library with a million floors, 06:25.86or imagine a research project
14、 06:28.06thousands of scientists working around the clock forever.06:31.96This is the magic of the Internet.06:34.67Yet the Internet has the potential for good and bad.06:38.83One can find well-organized, information-rich websites.06:43.13At the same time, one can also find wasteful websites.06:47.5
15、5Most websites are known as different Internet applications. 06:52.13These include online games, chat rooms, and so on.06:56.56These applications have great power too. 06:59.80Sometimes the power can be so great 07:02.70that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. 07:07.28So, we
16、need to recognize the seriousness of the problem. 07:11.74We must work together to use its power for better ends.07:25.82Part LISTENING COMPREHENSION07:29.96In Sections A, B and C 07:32.36you will hear everything ONLY ONCE. 07:35.46Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 07:39.37
17、Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.07:44.84SECTION A CONVERSATIONS07:49.06In this section you will hear several conversations. 07:53.23Listen to the conversations carefully 07:55.83and then answer the questions that follow. 07:58.68Questions 1 to 3 are based on the followi
18、ng conversation. 08:03.60At the end of the conversation 08:05.86you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. 08:09.86Now, listen to the conversation.08:13.80M: Hello!08:14.94W: Oh, Hello! You must be a new student. 08:18.30Did you find us okay?08:19.93M: Well, I got a bit lost and I had to
19、ask a stranger, 08:24.68but I got here eventually.08:26.36W: Oh, dear! Have you come far today?08:29.28M: Only from Brighton, I was staying with my brother.08:32.32W: Oh, good. How did you get here?08:34.75M: My brother took me to the railway station, 08:37.56and I got a bus at this end.08:39.42W: U
20、h-huh. Well, you better tell me your name 08:42.29so I can find your form.08:43.77M: Mark Burn.08:45.42W: Burn Burn ah, yes! 08:48.59Oh, youve changed since this photo.08:50.90What happened to your beard and mustache, 08:53.07and youre not wearing glasses either.08:54.93M: No, I thought Id better lo
21、ok smarter.08:57.79W: Heres the key to your room. Its 501.09:01.01M: Thanks. How do I get there?09:03.34W: Go to the end of this corridor, turn left, 09:06.40and its the third door on the right.09:08.62M: Thank you. Oh, theres a meeting for new students. 09:12.41What time is that?09:13.65W: Half pas
22、t five in the common room on the ground floor 09:16.79at the other end of the corridor.09:18.75M: Thanks a lot! Bye.09:35.58Questions 4-6 are based on the following conversation. 09:39.65At the end of the conversation, 09:41.87you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. 09:46.02Now, listen
23、 to the conversation. 09:50.14W: Hi, Steve! How are things?09:52.07M: Hi, Maggie! Good, thanks. 09:54.03Whats new with you?09:55.61W: Oh, I was just wondering if you wanted to go out tonight.09:59.42M: Well, I was thinking of going 10:01.62to the university library to do a bit of study.10:05.14What
24、have you got in mind?10:07.25W: I thought we could just go for a walk, 10:09.95maybe down to that park near the beach.10:12.27M: Tonight? You must be joking!Its too cold!10:16.19W: Oh, yes, its too cold, but I still want to go out somewhere. 10:21.85That new Tom Cruise film is on in town. How about
25、that?10:25.44M: Okay. What time does it start?10:28.14W: Oh, I think its half past eight or something. 10:31.15Ill just get the paper and have a look. 10:32.80Just hang on for a minute.10:34.57Look, the film got a fantastic review in the paper last week.10:38.22M: Okay, okay. Where are we going to m
26、eet?10:41.80W: Itd be easier if we met at the cinema.10:44.49M: Okay, where is it?10:46.44W: Oh, you know, the yoeyan.10:48.58M: Wheres that?10:49.66W: Near the Town Hall, and opposite the bank.10:52.15M: Oh, yeah. I know where it is.10:54.54Okay, look, Ill meet you there at 15 past eight.11:13.59Qu
27、estions 7-10 are based on the following conversation. 11:18.29At the end of the conversation, 11:20.49you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. 11:24.13Now listen to the conversation.11:28.10W: What are you reading, Bill?11:30.00M: Its this weeks New Scientist. Why?11:33.30W: I was just
28、wondering.11:34.92It looks interesting, but Ive never actually read it myself.11:38.85Its for real scientists, 11:40.53or can ordinary people like me understand it?11:44.02M: Oh, its for anyone really.11:46.94It usually has articles and stories 11:49.03about current affairs about science 11:51.44as
29、well as papers about new developments and research. 11:54.96Im reading about a new telephone that 11:57.05allows you to see the person youre speaking to as well as hearing.12:01.64W: Oh!Ive heard about it.12:03.79Is it on the market yet?Can I buy one?12:06.08M: No, not this one, 12:08.16but the comp
30、any has made other models to try out on business.12:11.92This one is special because its color and the image is moving.12:16.53W: Oh, thats interesting.12:18.62M: You see, the first video phones, 12:21.67thats what theyre called, when made in Japan, 12:25.00but they can only show a still black and white image. 12:29.27So this video phone is much better than that.12:33.12Mind you, Im not sure Id want one. Would you?12:37.21W: Well, no. I dont think I would.12:40.43I bet it costs a
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