时间:2018-11-29 作者:英语课 分类:决胜四级听力必备


英语课

Section A

[00:01.23]1. W: Excuse me.Did you say that these jackets were fifteen dollars?

[00:07.00]M: No,I said fifty dollars. Here's the price on the tag 1.

[00:11.70]Q: How much are these jackets?

[00:15.67]2. M: The plane's leaving at 5:30.

[00:18.68]I just called the airline.

[00:20.66]W: 5:30? Are you sure? I thought they said 4:30.

[00:24.74]Q: When will the plane take off?

[00:28.26]3. W: I am leaving at 1:30 p.m..

[00:32.13]But I've got to check in at 12:30 p.m..

[00:36.15]M: What airline and what flight?

[00:38.40]Q: When will the plane probably take off?

[00:43.21]4. M: My grandpa died in 1978.

[00:46.73]I was 18 years old then.

[00:48.72]W: Now it's 1998.That means 2 he would be 76 if he were alive.

[00:54.96]Q: How old was his grandpa when he died?

[00:59.25]5. W: How big is the apartment?

[01:01.73]M: Five rooms

[01:03.53]Three bedrooms,a sitting room and a kitchen.

[01:07.24]Q: How many rooms are there in the apartment?

[01:11.89]6. M: A hundred and fifty

[01:15.02]if you are interested in this flat.

[01:16.96]A hundred and fifty! No,I'm not really interested in this flat.

[01:21.29]If your price is one third of it,maybe I live for only a month.

[01:26.52]Q: What price is reasonable according 3 to the woman?

[01:30.75]7. M: Can I walk there?

[01:33.23]W: No, it is too far for you to talk.

[01:36.26]It might take you three quarters of an hour.

[01:39.27]Q: How far is the place?

[01:42.79]8. W: Take us to the Peak 4 Tram 5 Station.

[01:46.79]Can we get there in about fifteen minutes?

[01:49.82]M: No,it'll take about twenty minutes.

[01:52.51]because the streets are heavy with traffic at five p.m..

[01:55.91]I'll do my best.

[01:57.34]Q: When does this conversation probably take place?

[02:03.45]9. M: How much does it cost?

[02:06.17]W: It's three thirty.

[02:08.18]But the minimum 6 price is two hundred.

[02:11.11]Q: What is the price difference?

[02:14.87]10. M: I want to check these pieces and I'll carry this overnight 7 bag by myself.

[02:20.88]W: Sir,your bags are 30 pounds overweight.

[02:24.40]You are allowed only 44 pounds of baggage.

[02:28.22]Q: How weight is the man's baggage?

[02:32.03]Section B

[02:33.29]Passage One

[02:34.72]A great French writer has said.

[02:36.45]that we should help everyone as we can because we often need help ourselves.

[02:42.04]The small even can help the great.

[02:44.73]About this, he told the following story.

[02:48.31]An ant was drinking at a small river and fell it.

[02:51.99]She tried her best to reach the side.

[02:54.65]but she couldn't move at all.

[02:56.61]The poor ant got too tired but was still doing her best when a bird saw her.

[03:02.33]With pity the bird threw a piece of wood.

[03:05.05]With it she reached the bank again.

[03:07.51]While she was resting and drying herself in the grass she heard a man coming up.

[03:12.65]He was walking without shoes on his feet and carrying a gun in his hand.

[03:18.24]As soon as he saw the bird.

[03:20.23]he wished to kill her, and he would certainly do so.

[03:24.02]but the ant bit him in one of his feet just as he raised his gun to fire.

[03:29.16]He stopped to see what had bit him and at that time the bird flew away at once.

[03:35.67]It was an animal much weaker and smaller than the bird herself that had saved her life.

[03:41.68]11. Why couldn't the ant reach the side when she fell in the river?

[03:47.74]12. What did the ant do when she was too tired?

[03:52.33]13. What does "We often need help ourselves." mean?

[03:57.40]14. Why does the writer tell the story?

[04:01.40]Passage Two

[04:03.20]There is a place on our earth were hot water and steam come from under the ground.

[04:08.22]It is a large island in the Pacific Ocean.

[04:11.43]The island is North Island, in New Zealand.

[04:14.15]The planet 8 on which we live is a ball of very hot rock.

[04:18.12]It is a good thing for us that the outside shell 9 is cold.

[04:22.77]The earth's shell has cracks 10 in it in some place.

[04:26.32]In New Zealand this shell seems to have more cracks than in other places on the earth.

[04:31.20]In some places, hot water goes up into the air from time to time.

[04:35.96]At other points, you can see steam coming from pools of hot water.

[04:40.22]The people who live in these places make use of the heat that comes from inside the earth.

[04:46.15]Some of them cook in the hot pool.

[04:48.21]They put food into a basket and place it in the water.

[04:52.44]Many people bring the hot water from below the earth into their home.

[04:57.01]They do this by putting a pipe a hundred feet or more into the ground.

[05:01.77]in this way they get hot water and steam for cooking and washing.

[05:06.49]and heating 11 their homes.

[05:08.06]For most of us.

[05:09.26]the heat under our feet is too far away to us.

[05:13.05]We must make our heat by burning coal, oil or gas.

[05:17.65]15. Where do we live?

[05:20.76]16. In how many places does the island have heat coming from under the ground?

[05:27.03]17. Which of the following gives the heat to the pools in New Zealand ?

[05:32.49]Passage Three

[05:33.92]About three hundred words in the English language come from the names of people

[05:39.33]Many of these words are technical words.

[05:42.05]When there is a new invention or discover

[05:44.79]a new word may be created after the inventor or scientist.

[05:49.54]It is interesting to observe how many common words have found their way.

[05:53.70]into the language from the names of people.

[05:56.15]Lord 12 Sandwich who lived from 1718--1792

[06:01.06]used to sit at the gambling 13 table eating slices of bread with meat in between.

[06:07.23]As the Lord was the only one among his friends who ate bread in that way

[06:11.59]his friends began to call the bread "sandwich" for fun.

[06:15.72]Later on the word became part of the English language.

[06:19.69]The word "boycott 14" means to refuse to have anything with somebody or something.

[06:25.02]It comes from a man called capitonboycott. he was a land agent in 1880 and he collected rents and taxes for an English landowner in Ireland 15.

[06:36.75]But the Captain was a very hard man.

[06:39.60]He treated his poor tenants 16 very badly.

[06:42.76]His tenants decided 17 not to speak to him at all.

[06:46.23]Eventually word got back to the landowner and the Captain was removed.

[06:51.51]The word "boycott" became popular and was used by everyone to meal

[06:55.69]the kind of treatment that was received by Captain Boycott.

[07:00.15]18. What was Lord Sandwich fond of?

[07:03.97]19. What is the word "Sandwich" created by?

[07:07.96]20. When the landowner found out that the tenants were boycotting his land agent,what did he do



1 tag
n.标签,附属物,名称,谚语;vt.附以签条,尾随,添饰,指责,连接;vi.紧随,尾随
  • Please tag your baggage.请在你的行李上贴上标签了。
  • The clerk attached a price tag to each article.店员给每一件商品系上标价签。
2 means
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
3 according
adj.按照,根据
  • According to the Bible we are all the seed of Adam.根据《圣经》所说的,我们都是亚当的后裔。
  • We must cut our coat according to our cloth this year.今年我们必须学会量入为出。
4 peak
n.山峰,巅,山顶,顶点,尖峰,帽舌;adj.最高的,最大值的;vi.到达最高点,消瘦,变憔悴,逐渐缩小;vt.使竖起,使达到最高点
  • Traffic reaches a peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.早晨八九点钟是交通的高峰时刻。
  • He was the first to top the mountain peak.他是第一个登上这座山峰的人。
5 tram
n.有轨电车
  • We crossed the tram tracks.我们跨过了电车轨道。
  • How will you be coming,by taxi or by tram?你怎样来这里?坐出租车还是电车?
6 minimum
adj.最低的,最小的;n.最小量,最低限度
  • What is the minimum price?最低价是多少?
  • Today's minimum temperature is 10℃.今天的最低气温是10℃。
7 overnight
ad.前一天晚上,一夜间 a.前一天晚上的
  • She stayed overnight in the hotel. 她在旅馆过了一夜。
  • Our success is not won overnight. 我们的成功不是一夜之间得来的。
8 planet
n.行星
  • Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun. 海王星是离太阳最远的行星。
  • Rubbish, however, is only part of the problem of polluting our planet. 然而, 垃圾只是我们这个星球的污染问题的一个方面。
9 shell
n.贝壳,壳,外形;v.去壳,脱落;n.[计算机] DOS命令:安装备用的COMMAND.COM文件,并改变环境尺寸
  • Please shell some peanuts for the cake.请为做点心剥点胡花生。
  • This kind of beetles have hard shell.这类甲虫有坚硬的外壳。
10 cracks
v.打开( crack的第三人称单数 );(使…)开裂;说(笑话);开瓶
  • Check the container for cracks or leaks. 检验容器是否有裂缝或者漏的地方。
  • cracks in the metalwork 金属件上的裂缝
11 heating
n.加热,供暖,暖气装置;adj.加热的,供暖的
  • They will install a heating and lighting system in our house.他们将在我们家装上供热供电系统。
  • If the pressure is too low,the heating system will act up.如果压力太低,供暖系统就会出毛病。
12 lord
n.上帝,主;主人,长官;君主,贵族
  • I know the Lord will look after him.我知道上帝会眷顾他的。
  • How good of the Lord not to level it beyond repair!上帝多么仁慈啊,竟没有让这所房子损毁得不可收拾!
13 gambling
n.赌博;投机
  • They have won a lot of money through gambling.他们赌博赢了很多钱。
  • The men have been gambling away all night.那些人赌了整整一夜。
14 boycott
n./v.(联合)抵制,拒绝参与
  • We put the production under a boycott.我们联合抵制该商品。
  • The boycott lasts a year until the Victoria board permitsreturn.这个抗争持续了一年直到维多利亚教育局妥协为止。
15 Ireland
n.爱尔兰(西欧国家);爱尔兰岛(西欧)
  • Ireland lies to the west of England.爱尔兰位于英格兰之西。
  • Dublin is the capital of Ireland.都柏林是爱尔兰的首都。
16 tenants
n.房客( tenant的名词复数 );佃户;占用者;占有者
  • A number of tenants have been evicted for not paying the rent. 许多房客因不付房租被赶了出来。
  • Tenants are jointly and severally liable for payment of the rent. 租金由承租人共同且分别承担。
17 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
学英语单词
absoluteness of responsibility
Actidilon
aertryckosis
aphagia algera
armourless cable
attritting
been-there done-that
bit of a bridle
Cagayan Sulu
cardiotocography
carpopeltis angusta(harv.) okam.
cephalexin-aztreonam-arabinose
citrus flavo(u)ring
collyrium acidi borici
component superconducting magnetometer
con-agra
concert spirituals
control unit end
cowedge
cowinner
crap-fests
cycling race
detecting in heat power engineering
digital to video display
doorsill
double-block
ecological terrorism
electrolytic rheostat
elements of transaction
elevation coverage
enterprise feature
entropy transport
FCDR (failure cause data report)
file allocation unit
Finniss, C.
fixed clock time control
flexible beering
gas stroage room
geothermobarometers
glass sealed thermometer
ground-truth
hairball
Hayes, Helen
heliotropism
Hydraulic Gear Pumps
indicator enzyme
infaring
isoflavanone
kss
lexicosemantically
maidisms
marks up
maximum mode rejection
measurable variable
meerschaum probe
menstrual onset
mnimh
moment matching method
mothproof knitwear
nahm
northern polar light
Oktyabr'
optical computer
pad applicator
pass-first
phlebin
pinch reflex
polaski
political sensitivity
pond bottom cultivation
psychocentrics
pulsatory organ
refrigerium
revengeless
roadway dimension
royleana
sailing-race
SAMA (Scientific Apparatus Maker's Association)
side-trackeds
sinoatrial valve
sorex cinereuss
substantive claim
support functions
take notice
temperature compensating device
Thames Yacht Club
Thuja plicata
toe edge
traffic meter
trophy hunting
tullohs
uranous-uranic acid
vegetation coast
vetilation
whole-body radiation meter
WSAT
Wythburn
xylol glass cloth plate
yard controller's tower
yigit
ziggurath (assyria)
zsofts