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大学英语四级听力长对话真题
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大学英语四级听力长对话真题 1
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation you will hear four questions. Both the conversations and the question-s will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
8. A) He will be kept from promotion.
B) He will go through retraining.
C) He will be given a warning.
D) He will lose part of his pay.
9. A) He is always on time.
B) He is a trustworthy guy.
C) He is an experienced press operator.
D) He is on good terms with his workmates.
10. A) She is a trade union representative.
B) She is in charge of public relations.
C) She is a senior manager of the shop.
D) She is better at handling such matters.
11. A) He is skilled and experienced.
B) He is very close to the manager.
C) He is always trying to stir up trouble.
D) He is always complaining about low wages.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12. A) Open.
B) Selfish.
C) Friendly.
D) Reserved.
13. A) They stay quiet.
B) They read a book.
C) They talk about the weather.
D) They chat with fellow passengers.
14. A) She was always treated as a foreigner.
B) She was eager to visit an English castle.
C) She was never invited to a colleague’s home.
D) She was unwilling to make friends with workmates.
15. A) Houses are much more quiet.
B) Houses provide more privacy.
C) They want to have more space.
D) They want a garden of their own.
听力原文:
长对话1&2
Conversation 1
A: Mrs. Hampton, weve got trouble in the press room this morning.
B: Oh dear. What about?
A: One of the press operators arrived an hour and a half late.
B: But thats a straightforward affair. He will simply lose part of his pay. Thats why we have a clock-in system.
A: But the point is the man was clocked-in at 8 oclock. We have John standing by the time clock, and he swears he saw nothing irregular.
B: Is John reliable?
A: Yes, he is. Thats why we chose him for the job.
B: Have you spoken to the man who was late?
A: Not yet. I thought Id have a word with you first. Hes a difficult man, and I think theres been some trouble on the shop floor. Ive got a feeling that trade union representative is behind this. The manager told me that Jack Greens been very active around the shop the last few days.
B: Well, what do you want me to do?
A: I was wondering if youd see Smith, the man who was late, because you are so much better at handling things like this.
B: Oh, alright. Ill see him. I must say I agree with you about there being bad feelings in the works. Ive had the idea for some time that Jack Greens been busy stirring things up in connection with the latest wage claim. Hes always trying to make trouble. Well, Ill get the manager to send Smith up here.
Q8. What will happen to the press operator who was late for the work according to the woman?
Q9. What does the man say about John who stands by the time clock?
Q10. Why does the man suggest the woman see the worker who was late?
Q11. What does the woman say about Jack Green?
Conversation 2
A: Our topic today is about somethings that foreigners nearly always say when they visit Britain. Its Why are the British so cold? And theyre talking about the British personality – the famous British reserve. It means that we arent very friendly, we arent very open.
B: So do you think its true?
A: Its a difficult one. So many people who visit Britain say its difficult to make friends with British people. They say were cold, reserved, unfriendly...
B: I think its true. Look at Americans or Australians. They speak the same language, but theyre much more open. And you see it when you travel, people - I mean strangers - speak to you on the street or on the train. British people seldom speak on the train. Or the bus. Not in London, anyway.
A: Not in London. Thats it. Capital cities are full of tourists and are never very friendly. People are different in other parts of the country.
B: Not completely. I met a woman once, an Italian. Shes been working in Manchester for two years,
and no one - not one of her colleagues - had ever invited her to their home. They were friendly to her at work, but nothing else. She couldnt believe it. She said that would never happen in Italy.
A: You know what they say – an Englishmans home is his castle. It’s really difficult to get inside.
B: Yeah. Its about being private. You go home to your house and your garden and you close the door. Its your place.
A: Thats why the British dont like flats. They prefer to live in houses.
B: That’s true.
Q12. What do foreigners generally think of British people according to the woman?
Q13. What may British people typically do one the train according to the man?
Q14. What does the man say about the Italian woman working in Manchester?
Q15. Why do British people prefer houses to flats?
大学英语四级听力长对话真题 2
听力对话试题
Questions 23 to 25 are based ontheconversation you have just heard.
23.
A) Marketing consultancy.
B) Professional accountancy.
C) Luxury hotel management.
D) Business conference organization.
24.
A) Having a good knowledge of its customs.
B) Knowing some key people in tourism.
C) Having been to the country before.
D) Being able to speak Japanese.
25.
A) It will bring her potential into fullplay.
B) It will involve lots of train travel.
C) It will enable her to improve herChinese.
D)It will give her more chance to visit Japan.
听力对话原文
Conversation Two
M: Miss Jones, could you tell me more aboutyourfirst job with hotel marketing concepts?
W: Yes certainly. I was a marketingconsultant,responsible for marketing ten UK hotels. They wereall luxuryhotels in the leisure sector, all of a very high standard.
M: Which markets were you responsible for?
W: For Europe and Japan.
M: I see from your resume that you speakJapanese. Have you ever been to Japan?
W: Yes, I have. I spent a month in Japan in2006. I met all the key people in the touristindustry, the big tour operatorsand tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese, I had a very bigadvantage.
M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contactwith Japan in your present job?
W: Yes, I’ve had a lot. The truth is I havebecome very popular with the Japanese, both forholidays and for businessconferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays fortheJapanese has increased a lot recently.
M: Really, I’m interested to hear moreabout that, but first, tell me, have you ever traveled on aluxury train? TheOrient Express, for example.
W: No I haven’t, but I have traveled on aglacier express to Switzerland and I traveled acrossChina by train about 8years ago. I love train travel. That’s why I’m very interested in this job.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What did the woman do in her first job?
24. What gave the woman an advantage duringher business trip in Japan?
25.Why is the woman applying for the new job?
听力对话答案
23. 【答案】A
【解析】该题各选项列出来四个不同的工作领域。有销售顾问(marketing consultancy),专业会计师(professional accountancy)等,这些词都比较难,所以不可能再用其他词同义转述,故听音时要注意哪个选项被提到。对话中女士说道I was a marketing consultant, responsible for marketing ten UKhotels,故答案为A。
24. 【答案】D
【解析】该题各选项都是关于某人的`经历或者资历,体现出了不同的方面,故听音时要注意把握细节。该问题问女士在日本出差时的优势是什么。对话中女士提到As I speak Japanese, I had a very big advantage.故答案为D。
25. 【答案】B
【解析】选项表明,该题考查的很可能是某项工作会给她带来的好处。对话中女士提到I love train travel.That’s why I’m veryinterested in this job. 故答案为B。
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