时间:2018-11-29 作者:英语课 分类:决胜四级听力必备


英语课

Unit8  Section A

[00:02.80]1. W: Did you go to the football match yesterday?

[00:06.97]M: Yes.The match started at 2:30,but I was 20 minutes later.

[00:11.83]Q: When did the man arrive there?

[00:14.89]2. W: What were you doing last nigh

[00:18.76]I heard a great noise in your house.

[00:21.55]M: I am terribly sorry,Mrs.Johnso.

[00:21.63]I was repairing the pipe.

[00:23.38]Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?

[00:27.79]3. W: I'd like to try on the red skirt over there.

[00:32.08]M: Sorry,Madame.We haven't the right size for you.

[00:35.32]Q: Where does the conversation take place?

[00:39.44]4. M: Good afternoon.I want to go to London.

[00:43.57]Could you tell me if there's a train tomorrow?

[00:46.29]W: There's a train every evening at 20:30.

[00:49.50]Q: What can you infer from the conversation?

[00:54.13]5. M: Can I book a berth 1 in advance?

[00:57.91]W: Yes,we can book you a berth,providing there's space,of course.

[01:02.93]Q: Where does the conversation most likely take place?

[01:08.44]6. W: Have you had any other symptoms,such as a cough?

[01:12.62]M: No,but I had a cough last time.

[01:15.44]Q: What can you conclude from the conversation?

[01:19.20]7. M: How about outdoor activities?

[01:23.33]W: We have a mine-hole golf course.

[01:26.13]if you prefer,you can water-ski on the lake.

[01:29.57]Q: What does the man want to know?

[01:33.44]8. M:What in the world happened to my baggage?

[01:36.99]W: I'm extremely sorry that this has happened.

[01:39.94]It is rare for things to disappear but it does happen sometimes.

[01:44.46]Q: What has happened to this man's baggage?

[01:49.24]9. M: There are so many people in the world now.

[01:52.85]It is crowded everywhere on Sundays.

[01:55.62]W: There will be a lot more people next century.

[01:59.07]Q: What are they talking about?

[02:02.67]10. W: Have you made up your mind to take up business as a career?

[02:07.45]M: Yes.Actually,I've already started.

[02:10.59]Q: What's the man's profession?

[02:14.35]Section B

[02:16.10]Passage One

[02:17.33]One late autumn evening,two boys.

[02:20.25]having collected a sackful of chestnuts 2.

[02:23.05]decided to share them out in a graveyard 3.

[02:25.95]On their way one of the boys dropped the sack and two of the chestnuts rolled out.

[02:31.90]"We'll get those later," he said.

[02:34.62]and they went to divide up the reminded.

[02:37.68]As they were counting them out,a small girl happened to be crossing the graveyard.

[02:42.80]and to her horror she heard from behind a bush a voice said.

[02:47.26]"One for you,one for me.

[02:49.51]One for you,one for me.

[02:52.30]In terror,she rushed to the gate and bumped 4 into a policeman.

[02:57.24]"What's the matter,little girl?"he asked.

[03:00.11]for she was obviously in great distress 5.

[03:03.30]"Oh,Mr.policeman!"she cried.

[03:06.04]"There are ghosts in the graveyard.

[03:07.77]and they are sharing out the dead bodies! Listen!"

[03:12.05]And as she held a trembling finger to her lips they heard a voice said.

[03:16.88]"One for you,one for me.And we mustn't forget those two by the gate!"

[03:23.13]11. You have heard:"One for you, one for me."

[03:28.01]What does "one" refer to?

[03:30.99]12. Who were in the graveyard?

[03:34.60]13. Why was the small girl frightened?

[03:39.43]Passage Two

[03:40.92]You are sitting in a classroom on a warm day.

[03:43.73]listening to a history lecture.

[03:46.18]but the windows are open and outdoors the birds are singing and the trees are budding.

[03:52.27]The urge to gaze out of the window is irresistible 6.

[03:56.19]and you think of what it would be like to be out there.

[03:59.61]sitting in the grass,relaxing.

[04:02.35]chatting with a friend in the sunlight.

[04:05.30]Then the professor stops her discussion of the Roman Emire to say,

[04:04.30]"Mr.Smith,just what is so interesting out of the window.

[04:09.00]Suddenly you are startled 7 back to reality.

[04:12.71]Only what is it,exactly.

[04:14.62]that you have come back from?

[04:17.18]It was not exactly that there was a specific thing out of the window that interested you.

[04:23.29]Rather,the mood of the spring day set you off into daydreaming 8.

[04:27.79]Daydreaming and fantasy are not quite the same.

[04:31.52]Fantasy is more self-directer.

[04:34.21]In a daydream,your thoughts wander unconsciously in unexpected directions.

[04:40.43]14. What are "you" doing?

[04:44.06]15. What interested you out of the window?

[04:49.05]16. What's the relationship between daydreaming and fantasy?

[04:54.43]17. What's the passage about?

[04:57.88]Passage Three

[04:59.60]A friend of mine,while visiting his mother in Florida,

[05:03.29]took her to a shoe store to purchase a new pair of shoes.

[05:06.92]While she was trying on different styles.

[05:09.58]my friend took the manager said.

[05:12.30]"When she picks out a pair that she likes,"he said,

[05:15.41]"just tell her that the price is 12 dollars.

[05:18.70]I'll pay the regular price,no matter how expensive it is."

[05:22.83]The following week,my friend was walking by the shoe store,and manager recognized him and called him in.

[05:29.23]"What's the problem?"asked my friend as he entered the store.

[05:32.13]"Wasn't my check any good?"

[05:34.50]"That's not it,"answered the manager.

[05:37.43]"The problem is that your mother is bringing all her friends in for those 12-dollar shoes!"

[05:43.31]18. Why did the man take the manager aside?

[05:50.65]19. What did the man's mother think about the shoes?

[05:54.98]20. What do you think of the man



1 berth
n.卧铺,停泊地,锚位;v.使停泊
  • She booked a berth on the train from London to Aberdeen.她订了一张由伦敦开往阿伯丁的火车卧铺票。
  • They took up a berth near the harbor.他们在港口附近找了个位置下锚。
2 chestnuts
n.栗子( chestnut的名词复数 );栗色;栗树;栗色马
  • A man in the street was selling bags of hot chestnuts. 街上有个男人在卖一包包热栗子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Talk of chestnuts loosened the tongue of this inarticulate young man. 因为栗子,正苦无话可说的年青人,得到同情他的人了。 来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说
3 graveyard
n.坟场
  • All the town was drifting toward the graveyard.全镇的人都象流水似地向那坟场涌过去。
  • Living next to a graveyard would give me the creeps.居住在墓地旁边会使我毛骨悚然。
4 bumped
凸起的,凸状的
  • In the dark I bumped into a chair. 我在黑暗中撞上了一把椅子。
  • I bumped against an old friend in town today. 我今天在城里偶然碰见了一个老朋友。
5 distress
n.苦恼,痛苦,不舒适;不幸;vt.使悲痛
  • Nothing could alleviate his distress.什么都不能减轻他的痛苦。
  • Please don't distress yourself.请你不要忧愁了。
6 irresistible
adj.非常诱人的,无法拒绝的,无法抗拒的
  • The wheel of history rolls forward with an irresistible force.历史车轮滚滚向前,势不可挡。
  • She saw an irresistible skirt in the store window.她看见商店的橱窗里有一条叫人着迷的裙子。
7 startled
adj.受惊吓的v.使惊跳,使大吃一惊( startle的过去式和过去分词 )
  • A crowd of 2000 was startled near the end of the concert. 2000名观众在音乐会将近结束时大吃一惊。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Startled by the sudden whistle of the train, the horse broke away. 火车突然鸣笛,那匹马受惊脱逃。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 daydreaming
v.想入非非,空想( daydream的现在分词 )
  • Stop daydreaming and be realistic. 别空想了,还是从实际出发吧。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Bill was sitting and daydreaming so his mother told him to come down to earth and to do his homework. 比尔坐着空想, 他母亲要他面对现实,去做课外作业。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
-merism
accounts due from affiliated company
Acetylcoumarin
Aksuat
all air heat recovery system
anti-vivisectionist
apartheid
apical rosette
arteria profunda femoris
automatic base control
bathing beauties
bicmos memory circuits
biennis
bilateral Laplace transformation
bismuthic compound
bivariate normal random variable
Calabardina
calcigerous glands
came down with
chauvenets criterion
chlorophorus quinquefasciatus
chutty
circumobresistance
Clotho
conclusion of the business
conteh
cross over valve
debaptism
declutch shift shaft
deden
depilating
dichloro-hexafluorobutane
double interaction
Dromornis
dynamical heeling angle on cushion
end bulb
enjoy the esteem of others
enlightment
extract, transform and load
gouvernement
gymnospermism
hermetically-sealed instrument
heusner
hiplength
increased amount
intertransversarii laterales lumborum
Jabīsah, Jab.
knell
konhou
lavan
limiting fuse
Mandrillus
microphone equipment
mounted moldboard plow
multiinput
municipalizer
musculus opponens digiti quinti pedis
national database language
needle instrumenter
nitre (niter)
non assertive
non-motor
NOR-QD
Nuda
obukhov
oral medication
over-raucht
paroxysmal pain
partitive ablatives
phone systems
plesiotrochus acutangulus
port dues
post-plot
postmortem putrefaction
prenex
Procne
pulled your leg
pulmonary embolisms
purines
qutient
razr
redfields
single-drive pulley
sinus hepatici
speed bags
spheric wheel vehicle
stolz
straighthorn
subwatering
superconducting winding
swept gain
switching impulse voltage withstand test
tsonga
turnup
vapor-phase reactor
variable-density soundtrack
ventricular hypertrophy
vertically increased width
wfp
Wildrice
witkop-brearly-gwntry syndrome
zymoplasm