时间:2018-11-29 作者:英语课 分类:全国公共英语等级考试四级


英语课

  [00:00.00]You now have 30 seconds to check your answers to questions 14--16.

[00:10.95]Questions 14-16 according to Part C (2).

[00:12.93]14.How long does a master's degree take in Switzerland?

[00:14.94](A)two years.  (B)three years.  (C)four years.  (D)five years.

[00:17.14]15.Who has to choose from a booklet of fifty courses for study?

[00:20.38](A)all the students. (B)students doing a bachelor's.

[00:22.36](C)students doing a Master's.  (D)students doing a Ph.D..

[00:25.97]16.Why does the speaker think the computer science education

[00:27.95]in Switzerland is particularly good?

[00:31.63](A)Because it covers a wide range of areas.

[00:33.62](B)Because it is sponsored by the government.

[00:36.49](C)Because it gives more emphasis to application.

[00:39.68](D)Because it gets grants from companies for research.

[00:42.29](3) Questions 17--20 are based on an interview in a TV show.

[00:49.79]You now have 20 seconds to read questions 17--20.

[00:55.77]17.What is the show "behind the Scene"  about?

[00:57.86]18.How do people often feel when Scott tells them that he is a producer?

[01:01.75]19.According to Scott,what is the most important feature

[01:03.76]that a producer should possess?  20.What does Scott think of his job?

[01:08.81]W:Welcome to another edition of Behind the Scenes,

[01:16.90]the show that profiles fascinating and perhaps somewhat misunderstood jobs.

[01:25.21]I'm Mary Roberts.

[01:28.82]Our guest today is Scott Jaspen a local TV producer.

[01:35.61]Hello,Scott.Welcome.

[01:39.60]M:Hi.Thank you for inviting 1 me,Mary.

[01:44.31]W:Let me begin by  saying I asked a few people what they thought a producer does,

[01:52.01]and I was surprised at all the different responses I got.

[01:58.10]M:Ah...yeah...you're right!

[02:02.28]When I tell people I'm a producer I often get a slightly confused reaction--

[02:09.38]sort of like,"Oh,really...?"

[02:13.49]W:Well,Lets clear up the mystery.    M:Great!First off,

[02:20.38]let me say that not every producer does exactly the same things.

[02:26.29]But I can say that they are all tired and stressed out,

[02:32.08]but probably love their job!

[02:36.19]For myself,I can tell you that my job allows me to be in charge of things

[02:43.40]and at the same time work as part of a team.

[02:48.18]There's a lot of responsibility to this job,too:

[02:53.27]I have to see that everything is done correctly,on time,and within the budget.

[03:00.56]W:Most people probably think of the producer as the"money person".

[03:06.96]Is there a creative side to the job,too?

[03:11.45]M:Oh,absolutely.For example,

[03:15.94]I do research and think up ideas for shows with the writers.

[03:22.45]And then I work with the directors and the performers.

[03:27.23]But above all,you have to have a strong personality to be a producer--

[03:33.60]you have to be in charge of everyone,

[03:37.50]get them to do what you want but you still have to be nice to them!

[03:43.29]W:That can't be easy!    M:Oh,no,not at all.

[03:48.68]But I love the excitement and the opportunity to work with very interesting people.

[03:55.36]W:Well,this has been very informative 2.

[04:00.46]Thank you for being with us today.  M:Oh,It's been my pleasure!

[04:05.86]That is the end of Part C.

[04:10.57]You now have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet

[04:18.17]to ANSWER SHEET 1.

[04:21.77]The keys to  Exercises 5.

[04:26.16]Part A 1.CDs  2.a warming label  3.freedom of speech

[04:29.17]4.strong/ugly/offensive language  5.funny and unreasonable 3

[04:33.48]Part B  6.early February,the year 2000

[04:35.46]before spring Festival next year/next spring

[04:40.32]7.3 million 8.6,000 to 10,000 9.Shanghai and Tianjin

[04:42.28]10.The National Education Examination authority

[04:44.45]Part C  11--20:BAABD  ABABB

[04:46.43]That is the end of listening comprehension.

[05:24.23]PETS 4 Test

[05:39.83]Section 1  Listening Comprehension

[05:45.52]Introduction This section is designed to test your ability

[05:51.22]to understand spoken English.

[05:55.71]You will have a selection 4 of recorded materials

[06:00.62]and you must answer the questions that accompany them.

[06:05.82]There are three parts in this section,Part A, Part B and Part C.

[06:13.21]Remember,while you are doing the test,

[06:17.81]you should first put down your answers in your test booklet.

[06:23.32]At the end of the listening comprehension section,

[06:28.81]you will have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet

[06:35.28]to ANSWER SHEET 1.

[06:38.89]If you have any questions,you may raise your hand NOW

[06:44.40]as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.

[06:49.70]Now look at Part A in your test booklet

[07:14.00]Part A

[07:16.69]You will hear an announcement about a cinema program.

[07:21.99]Listen and complete the information for questions 1-5.

[07:28.10]Some of the information has been completed for you.

[07:33.30]You will hear the recording 5 twice.

[07:37.69]You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.

[07:43.20]1.Studio One Voyage to Jupiter 6 Programs at 2:30 and (  ).

[07:47.20]2.Seat prices:&3 for adults and(  )for children,students &senior citizens

[07:51.20]3.Studio Two The Marvelous(  ).

[07:54.10]4.Special offer this week only--all seats(  ).

[07:56.11]5.Studio Three Master Dragon One performance daily at 7:30

[08:01.41]For further information and booking office phone(  ).

[08:07.00]This is a recorded announcement for the week beginning Monday,October 22nd.

[08:17.19]Studio One: Voyage to Jupiter --doors open at 2 p.m.,

[08:25.89]program begins at 2:30,last complete performance at 8:45.

[08:34.66]All seats bookable,adults `3,children,students and senior citizens `1.50.

[08:46.94]Studio Two: showing all this week and next The Marvelous Mountain,

[08:56.14]doors open at 1:30, program begins at 2 o'clock.

[09:02.82]Ticket prices are reduced this week only.

[09:08.94]Studio Three: Starting today the long-awaited epic 7 Master Dragon.

[09:17.82]One showing daily at 7:30.

[09:22.31]No advance booking but patrons 8 are advised to queue early.

[09:29.10]Doors open at 7 p.m.

[09:33.70]For further details and booking office phone 0342 5791

[09:44.10]any time between 10 a.m.and 6 p.m.,that's 0342 5791.

[09:55.70]1.Studio One Voyage to Jupiter Programs at 2:30 and (  ).

[10:01.42]2.Seat prices:&3 for adults and(  )for children,students &senior citizens

[10:05.60]3.Studio Two The Marvelous(  ).

[10:09.88]4.Special offer this week only--all seats(  ).

[10:13.88]5.Studio Three Master Dragon One performance daily at 7:30

[10:16.67]For further information and booking office phone(  ).

[10:21.48]Now you will hear the recording again.

[10:26.89]This is a recorded announcement for the week beginning Monday,October 22nd.

[10:34.98]Studio One: Voyage to Jupiter--doors open at 2 p.m.,

[10:43.68]program begins at 2:30,last complete performance at 8:45.

[10:52.59]All seats bookable,adults `3,children,students and senior citizens `1.50.

[11:04.29]Studio Two:showing all this week and next The Marvelous Mountain,

[11:13.18]doors open at 1:30, program begins at 2 o'clock.

[11:20.05]Ticket prices are reduced this week only.

[11:25.43]Studio Three: Starting today the long-awaited epic Master Dragon.

[11:34.94]One showing daily at 7:30.

[11:39.53]No advance booking but patrons are advised to queue early.

[11:46.25]Doors open at 7 p.m.

[11:50.74]For further details and booking office

[11:56.15]phone 0342 5791 any time between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.,that's 0342 5791.

[12:12.63]Questions 1-5 according to Part A

[12:16.84]1.Studio One Voyage to Jupiter Programs at 2:30 and (  ).

[12:18.85]2.Seat prices:&3 for adults and(  )for children,students &senior citizens

[12:20.83]3.Studio Two The Marvelous(  ).

[12:25.14]4.Special offer this week only--all seats(  ).

[12:27.13]5.Studio Three Master Dragon One performance daily at 7:30

[12:29.11]For further information and booking office phone(  ).

[12:31.80]This is the end of Part A.



1 inviting
adj.诱人的,引人注目的
  • An inviting smell of coffee wafted into the room.一股诱人的咖啡香味飘进了房间。
  • The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.这间厨房的味道温暖诱人,使人感到亲切温馨。
2 informative
adj.提供资料的,增进知识的
  • The adverts are not very informative.这些广告并没有包含太多有用信息。
  • This intriguing book is both thoughtful and informative.这本引人入胜的书既有思想性又富知识性。
3 unreasonable
adj.不讲道理的,不合情理的,过度的
  • I know that they made the most unreasonable demands on you.我知道他们对你提出了最不合理的要求。
  • They spend an unreasonable amount of money on clothes.他们花在衣服上的钱太多了。
4 selection
n.选择,挑选,精选品,可选择的东西
  • We left the selection of the team to the captain.我们把挑选队员的工作交给了队长。
  • The shop has a fine selection of cheeses.那家商店有各种精美乳酪可供选购。
5 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
6 Jupiter
n.木星
  • Jupiter is unlike the Earth in almost every way.木星与地球几乎完全不同。
  • The astronomers were taking an observation of Jupiter.天文学家们正在观测木星。
7 epic
n.史诗,叙事诗;adj.史诗般的,壮丽的
  • I gave up my epic and wrote this little tale instead.我放弃了写叙事诗,而写了这个小故事。
  • They held a banquet of epic proportions.他们举行了盛大的宴会。
8 patrons
赞助人( patron的名词复数 ); 资助人; 老主顾; 名义赞助人(支持慈善组织等的名人,名字常用于有关的广告宣传中)
  • "Of course. Every hotel depends upon the repute of its patrons. “当然啦,每家旅馆都要依靠其主顾的名声。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • Patrons are requested to leave their bags in the cloakroom. 顾客请将手提包留在衣帽间。
学英语单词
active optical network
Aeroskobing
air injection burner
air-washed
Al Sirat
amphistomatous
analytical chemistry of industrial wastewater
anaxagorea luzonensis gray
apparent flattening
Arteria tarsalis lateralis
asset stripper
Atherolip
Bar(B)
barmotes
bottomes
brake lug
breakin' wind
bulk intrinsic germanium
calving jack
capital rationing
charges collectable
cholelithotomy
Cidrex
Clivarin
coloring adjunct
comb deseeder
cometophobia
common amplifier circuit
contact way
daido
dannemeyer
decomposition of erection
divinyls
DrugInfo
e-community
emery washing
etizolam
expiration of license
extrajudicially
facies sacropelvina
fine module hobbing machine
fuzzy structure
gangmate
garden-club
give someone a rap over the knuckles
gross income
homogeneous stress
hot-dip metallic coating
hrv
humouristic
individual pulse
infrared-ray transmitting glass
Jersey fern
kalmia
Kislokan
koyok
lack system in one's work
Larry King Live
lavinsky
logical consequence
long-acuminate
macabrest
mad stagger
Marxize
Milan Rule
mirage-master
mod/demod
monoic
neutron inelastic scattering
Old Bill
optic cup
over class
peak performance experience
periodical disease
plant capacity utilization
positive edges
potholer
Pseudodiscus watsoni
quevenne scale
r-ary function
RBU
relay ste
room-scattered neutron
rush order
Saghalien
scattered light method
sciera
sheath miles of fiber
shets
smooting
spar deck vessel
step reachability
suction pipe dredger
thermal balance
tone-line technique
Tooele
Tulpius' valve
unbales
undercut ignition
underpays
urefibrate
vapourises