大学英语四第一套听力题目录音稿答案.doc
8页2014年12月四级(第一套)听力题目+录音稿+答案Question 1 A. The man is not good at balancing his budget. B. She will go purchase the gift herself. C. The gift should not be too expensive. D. They are gonging to Jane's house-warming party.Question 2 A .He is quite willing to give the woman a hand. B. It takes patience to go through the statistics. C. He has prepared the statistics for the woman. D. The woman should take a course in statistics.Question 3 A. Page 55 is missing from the woman's scripts. B. They cannot begin their recording right away. C. The woman does not take the recording seriously. D. The man wants to make some changes in the scripts.Question 4 A. The date of Carl's wedding. B. The birthday of Carl's bride. C. A significant event in July. D. Preparation for a wedding.Question 5 A. The woman forgot to tell the man in advance. B. The man was absent from the weekly meeting. C. The woman was annoyed at the man's excuse. D.T he man was in charge of scheduling meetings.Question 6 A. The woman is a marvelous cook. B. The woman has just bought an oven. C. The man has to leave in half an hour. D. The man cannot want for his meal.Question 7 A. How she can best help the man. B. Where the man got the bad news. C. What items sell well in the store. D. Whether the man can keep his job.Question 8 A. The woman can sign up for a swimming class. B. He works in the physical education department. C. The woman has the potential to swim like a fish. D. He would like to teach the woman how to swim.听力文字稿1. M: Take a look at this catalogue. Maybe we can find some gifts for Jane’s new house.W: OK. But remember, we can’t afford a lot. Q: What does the woman mean?2. W: I'm getting absolutely nowhere with these statistics.M: How about my going through them with you?Q: What does the man mean? 3. M: We're ready to start the recording, aren’t we? Let’s begin on Page 55.W: Sorry. I'm afraid I can’t begin right now. I forgot to bring my scripts.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?4. W: Remember. Carl’s wedding is on June 26.M: Oh, thanks for reminding me. I thought it wasn’t to be until sometime in July.Q: What are the speakers talking about?5. M:Please excuse me for not attending the meeting yesterday. I'm afraid I forgot to check my schedule.W: That’s all right. We had to hold the weekly meeting as scheduled. And everything went well.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?6. W: I’ve just put our lunch in the oven and it won’t be ready for at least half an hour.M: Mmm, it smells marvelous, but what can I have right now?Q: What do we learn from the conversation?7. M: I got some bad news today. The store where I work is laying off staff.W: Are they going to let you go?Q: What does the woman want to know?8. W: John, you swim like a fish. I wish I knew how to swim.M: Why not sign up for the lessons offered by the physical education department?Q: What does the man mean?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heardQuestion 9 A. He teaches in a law school. B. He loves classical music. C. He is a diplomat. D. He is a wonderful lecturer.Question 10 A. Went to see a play. B. Watched a soccer game. C. Took some photos. D. Attended a dance.Question 11 A. She decided to get married in three years. B. Her mother objected to Eric’s flying lessons. C. She insisted that Eric pursue graduate studies. D. Her father said she could marry Eric right away.Conversation OneW: Hi, Eric. How was your weekend?M: Great! I met Maria’s parents. And we told them we want to be engaged.W: Eric, that’s wonderful. Congratulations!M: Thanks, Alice. I really like her parents too. They're very nice. Mrs. Carmona speaks four languages, and Mr. Carmona is a diplomat. In fact, he gave a speech at the law school on Saturday morning.W: Oh, that was Maria’s father? I heard his speech.M: You did?W: Well, I heard part of it. I listened to it for ten minutes and then I fell asleep. I thought I was in class. Anyway, tell me about your weekend.M: Saturday evening we saw a play. And Sunday afternoon, we watched a soccer game. Then Sunday night we all went out for dinner, Maria, her parents and me. That was the first chance we had to talk.W: Were you nervous?M: At first I was. We didn’t say much. Mr. Carmona told us some good stories about his experiences as a diplomat. And he asked me about my hobbies.W: And what did you say?M: Well, I didn’t tell him about my flying lessons. I told him about my chess playing and my classical music collection.W: Good idea. Her parents really approve of you, don’t they?M: I guess so. Maria called this morning and said: “My father told me he’d like you for a son-in-law right now.”W: That’s great.M: Not exactly. I want to get married after graduate school in abo。





