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1、大学英语四级听力真题MP3下载大学英语四级听力2007年6月真题MP3下载11.W: Did you watch the 7 o* clock program on channel 2 yesterday evening? I was about to watch it when someone came to see me. M: Yeah! It reported some major breakthrough in cancer research. People over 40 would find a program worth watching. Q: What do we lear

2、n from the conversation about the TV program?12.W: I won a first prize in the National Writing Contest and I got this camera as an awards IM: It s a good camera! You can take it when you travel. I had no idea you were a marvelous writer.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?13.M: I wish I hadn t

3、 thrown away that reading list!W: I though you might regret it. That* s why I picked it up from the waste paper basket and left it on the desk.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?14.W: Are you still teaching at the junior high school?M: Not since June. My brother and I opened a restaurant as s

4、oon ashe got out of the amp3y.Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?15.: Hi, Susan! Have you finished reading the book Professor Johnsoi recommended?W: Oh, I haven t read it through the way I read a novel. I just read a few chapters which interested me. Q: What does the woman mean?

5、16.M: Jane missed the class again, didn* t she? I wonder why?W: Well, I knew she had been absent all week. So I called her this morning to see if she was sick. It turned out that her husband was badly injured in a car accident.Q:What does the woman say about Jane?17.W: I m sure the Smiths new house

6、is somewhere on the street,but I don t know exactly where it is.M: But I m told it s two blocks from their old home. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18.W: I ve been waiting here almost half an hour! How come it took you so long?M: Sorry, honey! I had to drive two blocks before I spotted a

7、place to park the car.Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 第二部分、2007年6月英语四级听力长对话原文 Conversation One:M: Hello, I have a reservation for tonight. W: Your name, please. M: Nelson, Charles Nelson. W: Ok, Mr. Nelson. That s a room for five and.M: But excuse me, you mean a room for five pounds? I di

8、dn t know the special was so good.W: No, no, hold no-according to our records, a room for 5 guests was booked under your name.M: No, no-hold on. You must have two guests under the name. W: Ok, let me check this again. Oh, here we are. M:Yeah?W: Charles Nelson, a room for one for the 19th.M: Wait, wa

9、it. It s for tonight, not tomorrow night. W: Em., I don t think we have any rooms for tonight. There sa conference going on in town and-er, let s see.yeah, no rooms. M: Oh, come on! You must have something, anything! W: Well, let-let me check my computer here.Ah! M: What?M: Oh, come on! You must hav

10、e something, anything!W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honeymoonsuite is now available.M: Great, I II take it.W: But, I II have to charge you 150 pounds for the night.M: What? I should have a discount for the inconvenience!W: Well, the best I can give you is a 10% discount plus a

11、 ticket for afree continent breakfast.M: Hey, isn t the breakfast free anyway?W: Well, only on weekends.M: I want to talk to the manager.W: Wait, wait, wait.Mr. Nelson, I think I can give you an additional 15% discount.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you ve just heard:19. What sthem

12、an s problem?20. Why did the hotel clerk say they didn t have any rooms for that night?21. What did the clerk say about the breakfast in the hotel?22. What did the man imply he would do at the end of the conversation?Conversation Two:M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don t you?W: Yes, I n

13、vHp ve been here ten years as assistant director.M: Really? What does that involve?W: Well, T m in charge of all the admissions of postgraduatestudents in the universit.M: Only postgraduates?W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have nothing at all to do withundergraduates.M: Do you find that you get partic

14、ular-sort of.different national groups? I mean, do you get large numbers from Latin America or.W: Yes. Well, of all the students enrolled last year, nearly half werefrom overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, theMiddle East, and Latin America.M: Em. But have you been doing just th

15、at for the last 10 years, or,have you done other things?W: Well, I ve been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the medical school at Bimp3ingham, and further back, I worked in the local government.M: Oh, I see.W: So T ve done different types of things.M: Yes, indeed. How do you i

16、magine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something.W: Oh, yeah, from October 1,I II be doing an entirely different job.There s going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfo

17、rtunately-T II miss my contact with students.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you ve just heard: 23. What is the woman s present position? 24. What do we learn about the postgraduates enrolled last year in the woman s university?25. What will the woman s new job be like?第三部分、2007年6月英

18、语四级听力段落原文passage1PIMy mother was born in a small town in northern Italy. She was three when her parents immigrated to America in 1926. They lived in Chicago when my grandfather worked making ice cream. Mama thrived in the urban environment. At 16, she graduated first in her high school class, went o

19、nto secretarial school, and finally worked as an executive secretary for a railroad company. She was beautiful too. When a local photographer used her pictures in his monthly window display, she felt pleased. Her favorite portrait showed her sitting by Lake Michigan, her hair went blown, her gaze re

20、aching toward the horizon. My parents were married in 1944. Dad was a quiet and intelligent man. He was 17 when he left Italy. Soon after, a hit-and-run accident left him with a pemp3anent limp. Dad worked hard selling candy to Chicago office workers on their break. He had little fomp3al schooling.

21、His English was self-taught. Yet he eventually built a small successful wholesale candy business. Dad was generous and handsome. Mama was devoted to him. After she married, my mother quit her job and gave herself to her family. In 1950, with three small children, dad moved the family to a famp3 40 m

22、iles from Chicago. He worked land and commuted to the city to run his business. Mama said goodbye to her parents and friends, and traded her busy city neighborhood for a more isolated life. But shenever complained.26 What does the speaker tells us about his mothers early childhood?27 What do we lear

23、n about the speaker s father?28 What does the speaker say about his mother?P2 During a 1995 roof collapse, a firefighter named Donald Herbert was left brain damaged. For ten years, he was unable to speak. Then, one Saturday morning, he did something that shocked his family and doctors. He started sp

24、eaking. I want to talk to my wife. Donald Herbert said out of the blue. Staff members of the nursing home where he has lived for more than seven years, raced to get Linda Herbert on the telephone. It was the first of many conversations the 44-year-old patient had with his family and friends during t

25、he 14 hour stretch Herbert s uncle Simon Menka said. How long have I been away? Herbert asked. We told him almost ten years, the uncle said, he thought it was only three months. Herbert was fighting a house fire December 29,1995 when the roof collapsed, burying him underneath. After going without ai

26、r for several minutes, Herbert was unconscious for two and a half months and has undergone therapy ever since. News accounts in the days and years after his injury, described Herbert as blind and with little if any memory. A video shows him receiving physical therapy but apparently unable to communi

27、cate and with little awareness of his surroundings. Menka declined to discuss his nephew s current condition or whether the apparent progress is continuing. The family was seeking privacy while doctors evaluated Herbert , he said. As word of Herbert s progress spread, visitors streamed into the nurs

28、ing home. He s resting comfortably, the uncle told them. 29 What happened to Herbert ten years ago?30 What surprised Donald Herbert s family and doctors one Saturday? 31 How long did Herbert remain unconscious?32 How did Herbert s family react to the public attention?P3 Almost all slates in America

29、have a state fair. They last for one, two or three weeks. The Indiana state fair is one of the largest and oldest state fairs in USA. It is held every summer. It started in 1852. Its goals were to educate, share ideas, and present Indiana s best products. The cost of a single ticket to enter the fai

30、r was 20 cents. During the early 1930* s, officials of the fair ruled that the people could attend by paying with something other than money. For example, famp3ers brought a bag of grain in exchange for a ticket. With the passage of time, the fair has grown and changed a lot, but it s still one of I

31、ndiana s most celebrated events. People from all over Indiana and from many other states attend the fair. They can do many things al the fair. They can watching the judging of the price cows, pigs, and other animals; they can see sheep getting their wool cut, and they can learn how that wool is made

32、 into clothing; they can watch cows giving birth. In fact, people can learn about the animals they would see except at the fair. The fair provides a chance for the famp3ing communities to show its skills and famp3ing products. For example, visitors might see the world s largest apple, or the tallest sunflower plant. Today, children and adults at the fair can play new computer games, or attend more tradi

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