
2019年6月英语四级听力真题及答案.doc
12页2019年6月英语四级听力真题及答案Part Ⅱ Listening ComprehensionSectionADirections:In this section, you will hear three news reportsAt the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questionsBoth the news report and the questions will be spoken only onceAfter 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 centreNews report oneA9-year-oldCentralCaliforniaboybravedstrongcurrentsandcoldwatertoswimfromSanFranciscotoAlcatrazIslandandback.ACaliforniatelevisionstationEnfresno,reportedTuesdaythatJimSavage,setarecordastheyoungestswimmertomakethejourneytotheformerprison.TheTVstationreportedthatbycompletingtheswim,the fourth-gradestudentfromLosBaniosbrokearecordpreviouslyheldbya10-year-oldboy.JimsaidthatwavesintheSanFranciscoBayhittinghimintheface30minutesintothisswim,madehimwanttogiveup.Hisfathersaid,hehadofferedhisson100dollarsasareward.Toencouragehisstrugglingson,hedoubleditto200dollars.Jamespushedforward,makingittoAlktraskIslandandbackinalittlemorethan2hours.Alktraskisoveramilefromthemainland.1.What did the boy from Central California do according to the report?A)Hesetarecordbyswimmingtoandfromanisland.B)Hecelebratedhisninthbirthdayonasmallisland.C)Hevisitedaprisonlocatedonafarawayisland.D)HeswamaroundanislandnearSanFrancisco.2. What did the father do to encourage his son?A)Hedoubledthereward.B)Hecheeredhimonalltheway.C)Hesethimanexample.D)HehadtheeventcoveredonTV.News report twoOnthefirstJanuary,newregulationswerecomingtoafactwhicheliminatedanannualleavebonusforpeoplewhoputoffmarriageuntiltheageof23forwomenand25formen,theSouthChinamorningpostreports.Theholidaybonuswastodesigntoencourageyoungpeopletodelaygettingmarried,inlineswithChinasone-childpolicy,butwiththepolicynowbeenabolished,thisholidayincentiveisnolongernecessary.Thegovernmentsays.Inshanghai,theyoungcoupleatthemarriageregistrationofficetoldthepaperthattheydecidedtoregistertheirmarriageassoonaspossibletotakeadvantageoftheexistingpolicy.Becauseanextraholidaywasabigdealforthem.InBeijing,oneregistrationofficehadabout300couplesseekingtogetmarriedthedayafterthechangeswereannounced.Ratherthantheusualnumberofbetween70and80,butonelawyertellsthepaperthechangesstillhavetobeadoptedbylocalgovernmentsandtheseprocedurestaketime,sopeoplewhoarerushingtoregisterformarriagecanrelax.3: What was the purpose of the annual leave bonus in China?A)Toendtheone-childpolicy.B)Toencouragelatemarriage.C)Toincreaseworkingefficiency.D)Togivepeoplemoretimetotravel.4: What do we learn about the new regulations?A)Theywillnotbewelcomedbyyoungpeople.B)Theywillhelptopopularizeearlymarriage.C)TheywillboostChinaseconomicgrowth.D)Theywillnotcomeintoimmediateeffect.News report3Everyone loves a good house party, but the cleaning up the next morning isnt as enjoyable. Now, however, a New Zealand based startup company aims to bring messy homes and even splitting headaches back to normal. The properly named startup Morning After Maids was launched about 1 month ago in Auckland by room-maids Rebecca Folly and Catherine Ashers. Aside from cleaning up, the two will also cook breakfast and even get coffee and painkillers for recovering merrymakers. Although they are both gainfully employed, they did cleaning jobs into their nights and weekends which is when their service is in most demand anyway. Besides being flatted with request from across the country, Folly and Ashers have also received request from the U. S. and Canada to provide the services there, they are reportedly meeting with lawyers to see how best to take the business forward5: What is the news report mainly about?A) Cleaning service in great demand allover the world.B) Two ladies giving up well-paid jobs todo cleaning.C) A new company to clean up the mess afterparties.D) Cleaners gainfully employed at nightsand weekends.6: What is a common problem with a house party?A) It takes a lot of time to prepare.B) It leaves the house in a mess.C) It makes party goers exhausted.D) It creates noise and misconduct.7: What are Rebecca Foley and Catherine Ashurst planning to do?A) Hire an Australian lawyer.B) Visit the U.S and Canada.C) Settle a legal dispute.D) Expand their business.Section BDirections:In this section, you will hear two long conversationsAt the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both theconversation and the questions will be spoken only onceAfter y。












