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四级听力历年真题四级听力题,是依据考试分项对历年四级题型进行归类分析,讲解透彻,是四级考生分项突破四级听力的首选材料下面是我收集推举的四级听力真题,仅供参考,欢迎阅读年月四级听力真题202112短对话Part1Question1-M Doyou rememberthe wonderfulfilm onspace explorationwewatched togetherlast month-W SureIts actuallythe mostimpressive oneIve seenon thatotopicoQ What do we learn about the speakersQuestion2-W Areyou lookingfor anythingin particular-M YesoMy sonis graduatingfrom highschool,and Iwant to gethim somethingspecialo QWhere does the conversationmost probablytake placeQuestion3-M Miketold meyesterday that he had been lookingin vainfor ajobin theart gallery-W ReallyIf Iremember right,he had a chanceto workthere,but heturned itdownMedical SchooloHeis nowa leadingsurgeon atJohns HopkinsMedical Schooland heisalso theauthor of the threebooks0Questions23to25are basedon theconversation youvejust heardoQ23What dowe learnabout BenCarsen Q24What didBen Carensclassmates andteachers thinkof himwhenhe was firstat schoolQ25What didBen Carsensmother tellhim to do whenhe wasaschool boy听写题Part4When youlook upat the night sky,what doyou seeThere areotherheavenly bodiesout therebesides themoon andstars Oneof the mostofascinating ofthis is a cometoComets wereformed aroundthe same theearth wasformed Theyare madeup ofice andother frozenliquids andogassesNow and then thesedirty snowballs beginto orbitthe sunjust asothe planetsdo Asa cometgets closerto the sun Somegasses in it begintounfreeze Theycombine withdust particlesfrom the comet toform ahugeocloudo Asthe cometgets evennearer to thesunand solarwind blowsthecloud behindthe cometthus formingits tailoThe tailand generallyfuzzyatmosphere aroundthecometare characteristicsthat canhelp identifythisphenomenon in thenightskyIn anygiven year,about dozenknown cometscome closeto thesun in theirorbitSo Theaverage personcant seethem allof courseUsually thereisoonly oneor twoa yearbright enoughto beseen with the nakedeye CometoHale-Bopp discoveredin1995was anunusually brightcometo Itsorbitbought relativelyto theearth within122million milesof itoBut Hale-Boppcame a long wayon itsearthly visitoIt wontbe backfor another4thousand yearsor so年月英语四级听力真题20216Section ADirections:In this section,you will hear threenews reports.At the endof eachnews report,you willhear twoor threequestions.Both thenewsreport and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear aquestion,you must choose the best answer from the four choices markedA,B,C and D.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1with asingle linethrough the centre.Questions1and2are basedon thenews reportyou have just heard.
1.A Thereturn of a bottledmessage toits ownersdaughter.B ANew Hampshiremans jokewith friendson hiswife.C Afathers messagefor hisdaughter.D Thehistory ofa century-old motel.
2.A Shewanted toshow gratitudefor hiskindness.B Shewanted tohonor her fathers promise.C Shehad beenasked byherfather to doso.D She was excitedto seeher fathershandwriting.Questions3and4are basedon thenews reportyou have just heard.
3.A Peoplewere concernedabout thenumber of bees.B Severalcases ofZika diseasehad beenidentified.C Twomillion beeswere infectedwith disease.D Zikavirus haddestroyed somebee farms.
4.A Itapologized toits customers.B It was forcedto killits bees.C Itlost ahuge stockofbees.D Itlost
2.5million dollars.Questions5to7are basedon thenews reportyou have just heard.
5.A Itstayed in the airfor abouttwo hours.B Ittook offand landedon afootball field.C Itproved to be ofhigh commercialvalue.D Itmade aseries ofsharp turnsin thesky.
6.A Engineeringproblems.B Theair pollutionit produced.C Inadequatefunding.D Theopposition from the military.
7.A Ituses thelatest aviationtechnology.B Itflies fasterthan acommercial jet.C Itis asafer meansof transportation.D Itis moreenvironmentally friendly.Section BDirections:In thissection,you willhear twolong conversations.At theendof eachconversation,you willhear fourquestions.Both theconversation andthe questions will be spoken only once.After you hear aquestion,you mustchoose the best answer from the four choices markedA,B,C andD.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1with asingle linethrough the centre.Questions8to11are basedon theconversation you have just heard.
8.A Itseems adepressing topic.B Itsounds quitealarming.C It has littleimpact onour dailylife.D Itis gettingmore seriousthese days.
9.A Theman doesntunderstand Spanish.B Thewoman doesntreally likedancing.C Theydont wantsomething toonoisy.D Theycant makeit tothe theatrein time.
10.A Itwould bemore funwithout Mr.Whitehead hosting.B Ithas toomany actsto holdthe audiencesattention.C Itis themost amusingshow hehas everwatched.D Itisashow inappropriatefor anight ofcharity.
11.A Watcha comedy.B Goand seethe dance.C Bookthe ticketsonline.D Seea filmwiththe man.Questions12to15are basedon theconversation you have just heard.
12.A Mostof herschoolmates areyounger thanshe is.B Shesimply hasno ideawhat schoolto transferto.C Thereare toomany activitiesfor herto copewith.D Sheworries shewont fitin asa transferstudent.
13.A Seekadvice fromsenior students.B Pickup somemeaningful hobbies.C Participatein after-school activities.D Lookinto whatthe schooloffers.
14.A Giveher helpwhenever sheneeds it.B Accepther asa transferstudent.C Findher accommodationon campus.D Introducehertoher roommates.
15.A Shehas interestssimilar toMr.Lees.B Shehas becomefriends withCatherine.C Shehas chosenthe majorCatherine has.D Shehas justtransferred tothe college.Section CDirections:In thissection,you willhear threepassages.At theend ofeach passage,you willhear threeor fourquestions.Both the passage andthe questions willbe spokenonly once.After youhear a question,you mustchoose the best answer from the four choices markedA,B,C andD.Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer Sheet1with asingle linethrough thecentre.Questions16to18are basedon thepassage you have just heard.
16.A Toinvestigate howbeing overweightimpacts onhealth.B Tofind outwhich physicaldrive isthemostpowerful.C Todiscover whatmost micelike toeat.D Todetermine whatfeelings micehave.
17.A Whenthey arehungry.B Whenthey arethirsty.C Whenthey smellfood.D Whenthey wantcompany.
18.A Theysearch forfood ingroups.B Theyare overweightwhen foodis plenty.C Theyprefer tobe withother mice.D Theyenjoy thecompany ofother animals.Questions19to21are basedon thepassage youhave just heard.
19.A Itsconstruction startedbefore WorldWar I.B Itsconstruction costmore than$40billion.C Itis efficientlyused fortransport.D Itis oneof thebest in the world.
20.A Toimprove transportationinthe countryside.B Tomove troopsquickly fromplace toplace.C Toenable peopleto travelat ahigher speed.D Tospeed up the transportationof goods.
21.A Inthe1970s.B Inthe1960s.C Inthe1950s.D Inthe1940s.Questions22to25are basedon thepassage youhave just heard.
22.A Chattingwhile driving.B Messagingwhile driving.C Drivingunder age.D Speedingon highways.
23.A Agadget tohold aphone on the steeringwheel.B Agadget tocharge thephone in a car.C Adevice tocontrol thespeed ofa vehicle.D Adevice toensure peopledrive withboth hands.
24.A Thecar keepsflashing itsheadlights.B Thecar slowsdown graduallyto ahalt.C Theyare alertedwith alight anda sound.D Theyget awarning on their smartphone.
25.A Installinga camera.B Usinga connectedapp.C Checkingtheir emails.D Keepinga dailyrecord.年月英语四级听力真题20216Section ANews ReportDirections In thissection,you willhear threenews reports□At theendof eachnews report,you willhear twoor threequestionso Both the代news reportandthequestions willbe spokenonly onceA eryouhearaquestion,you mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B[,C andD Then markthe correspondingletter onAnswer Sheet1with asingle linethrough thecentreoQuestions1and2are basedon thenews reportyouhave justheard.
1.A Heset arecord byswimming to and froman island.B Hecelebrated hisninth birthdayon asmall island.C Hevisited aprison locatedonafaraway island.D Heswam aroundan islandnear SanFrancisco.
2.A Hedoubled thereward.B Hecheered himon allthe way.C Heset himan example.D Hehad theevent coveredon TV.Questions3and4are basedon thenews reportyouhave justheard.
3.A Toend theone-child policy.B Toencourage latemarriage.C Toincrease workingefficiency.D Togive peoplemore time to travel.
4.A Theywill notbe welcomedby youngpeople.B Theywill helpto popularizeearly marriage.C Theywill boostChinas economicgrowth.D Theywill notcome intoimmediate effect.Questions5to7are basedon thenews reportyouhave justheard.
5.A Cleaningservice ingreat demandall overthe world.B Twoladies givingup well-paid jobsto docleaning.C Anew companyto cleanupthemess afterparties.D Cleanersgainfully employedat nightsand weekends.
6.A Ittakes a lot oftimetoprepare.B Itleaves thehouse in a mess.C Itmakes partygoers exhausted.D Itcreates noiseand misconduct.
7.A Hirean Australianlawyer.
8.Visit theU.S.and Canada.
9.Settle alegal dispute.
10.Expand theirbusiness.Section B Conversation DirectionsIn thissection,you willhear twolong conversationsAt theoendof eachconversations you willhearfour questionso Boththe代conversations andthequestion-swillbespokenonlyonceA eryou hearaquestion Youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked〕,〕A,BC andD ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1with asingle linethroughthecentre.Questions8to11are basedon theconversation youhavejustheard.
8.A Hehad adriving lesson.B Hegot hisdrivers license.C Hetook thedrivers theoryexam.D Hepassed thedrivers roadtest.
9.A Hewas notwell prepared.B Hedid notget tothe examin time.C Hewas notused tothe testformat.D Hedid notfollow thetest procedure.
10.A Theyare tough.B Theyare costly.C Theyare helpful.D Theyare tooshort.Q What does the woman say about MikeQuestion4-W Wouldyou like to cometo Susansbirthday partytomorrowevening-M Imgoing togive alecture tomorrowI wishI couldbe intwooplaces atthe sametime Q What doesthe manmeanQuestion5-W Arentyou discouragedby theslow progressyour staffis making-M YesoI thinkI willgive them a deadlineand holdthem toit QWhat isthe manprobably goingto doQuestion6-W Excuseme Couldyou tellme wherethe visitorsparking isI leftomycar thereo-M SureIts inLot CoOver thatwayo oQWhat doesthe woman wantto knowQuestion7-W Youlook great!Now thatyouve takenthose fitnessclasseso-M ThanksoIve neverfelt betterin mylife QWhat doesthe manmeanQuestion
811.A Passhis roadtest thefirst time.B Test-drive a few timeson highways.C Findan experienceddriving instructor.D Earnenough moneyfor drivinglessons.Questions12to15are basedon theconversation youhavejustheard.
12.A Wherethewomanstudies.B Theacceptance rateat Leeds.C Leedstuition forinternational students.D Howto applyfor studiesat auniversity.
13.A ApplytoanAmerican university.B Doresearch onhigher education.C Performinafamous musical.D Pursuepostgraduate studies.
14.A Hisfavorable recommendations.B Hisoutstanding musicaltalent.C Hisacademic excellence.D Hisunique experience.
15.A Doa mastersdegree.B Settledown inEngland.C Travelwidely.D Teachoverseas.Section CPassage DirectionsInthissection,you willhear threepassageso Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear threeor fourquestionsoBoththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B[,Cand〕D ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1with asingle linethroughthecentre.Questions16to18are basedon thepassage youhavejustheard.
16.A Theyhelp farmerskeep diseasesin check.B Manyspecies remainunknown toscientists.C Onlyafewspecies causetrouble tohumans.D Theylive inincredibly well-organized colonies.
17.A Theyare largerthan manyother species.B Theycan causedamage topeoples homes.C Theycan survivealongtime withoutwater.D Theyliketoform coloniesin electricalunits.
18.A Denythem accessto anyfood.B Keepdoors andwindows shut.C Destroytheir coloniesclose by.D Refrainfrom eatingsugary food.Questions19to21are basedon thepassage youhavejustheard.
19.A Thefunction of the humanimmune system.B Thecause ofvarious auto-immune diseases.C Theviruses thatmay infectthe humanimmune system.DThechange inpeoples immune system as they getolder.
20.A Reporttheir illnesses.B Offerblood samples.C Actas researchassistants.D Helpto interviewpatients.
21.A Strengtheningpeoples immunityto infection.B Betterunderstanding patientsimmunesystem.C Helpingimprove oldpeoples healthconditions.D Furtherreducing oldpatients medicalexpenses.Questions22to25are basedon thepassage youhavejustheard.
22.A Hisstudents hadtrouble gettingon witheach other.B Alot ofkids stayedat schoolto do their homework.C Hisstudents werestruggling tofollow hislessons.D Agroup ofkids wereplaying chessafter school.
23.A Visita chess team inNashville.B Jointhe schoolschessteam.C Participateinanational chesscompetition.D Receivetraining for a chesscompetition.
24.A Mostof themcome fromlow-income families.B Manyhave becomenational chesschampions.C Acouple of them havegot involvedin crimes.D Manybecame chesscoaches aftergraduation.
25.A Actionsspeak louderthan words.B Thinktwice beforetaking action.C Translatetheir words into action.D Takeaction beforeit getstoo late.-W Ireally admirethe efficiencyof yoursecretarieso-M Ourcompany selectsonly thebesto Theyhave aheave workloadandwe givethema lot ofresponsibilitieso QWhat are the speakerstalking about长对话Part2Conversion1W HiLeo,why doyou sayEnglish wouldbecome the world languageM WelloFor onething,its socommonly used,the onlylanguage thatisused bymore peopleis ChineseW Why is Englishspoken byso many people MIt/s spokenin manycountries oftheworldbecause ofthe Britishempire Andnow ofcourse isthe influenceof Americaas wellW Manystudents findEnglish adifficult languageto learnoM Oh,all languagesare difficultto learnBut Englishdoes havetwoogreatest advantagesoW Whatare theyM Well,first ofall,it hasa veryinternational vocabularyIthas manyoGerman,Dutch,French,Spanish andItalian wordsinitSo speakersofthose languageswill findmany familiarwordsinEnglish In fact,English haswordsfor manyother languagesas wellW Whyis that M Well,partly becauseEnglish speakershave travelleda lot,theybring backwords withthem SoEnglish reallydoes havean internationalvocabularyoW Andwhat isthe otheradvantage ofEnglish MIt thatEnglish grammaris reallyquite easyFor example,it doesntohavedozens ofdifferent endingsfor itsnouns,adjectives andverbs,not likeLatin,Russian andGerman forexample WWhyisthatM Well,its quiteinteresting actually,its becauseoftheFrenchoWhen theFrench ruledEngland,French wasthe officiallanguage,and onlythecommon peoplespoke EnglishoThey triedto maketheir languageas simpleas possibleSo theymade thegrammar easierQuestions9to11are basedon theconversation youvejustheardQ9What doesthe mansay aboutChinese Q10What madeEnglish awidely usedlanguage QllWhat issaid tobe specialabout EnglishvocabularyConversation2Man HellOoYes WomanHellOo Isthat thesales departmentM Yes,it isoW Oh,wello Myname isJane Kingsburyof GPFlimitedo Weneedsome suppliesfor ourdesign office0M Oh,what sortW Well,first ofall,we needone completenew drawingboardo MDO44or DO45W Ah,I dont know Whatsthe differenceoMWell,the45costs15pounds moreW Sowhats thetotal pricethen MIts387poundso WDose thatinclude valued-added taxM Oh,Im notsure Mostoftheprices doYes,I thinkit doesooW Whataretheboards actuallymade ofM Oh,I don/tknowI thinkitzs asort ofplastic stuffthese daysItso owhiteanywayo WAnd howlong doesit taketo deliverM Oh,I couldntreally sayIt dependson howmuch workweve gotandhow manyother ordersthere areto sendout,you knowoW Ok,now wealso wantsome drawingpens,ink andrulers,andsome drawingpaper MOh dearThe girlwho takesall thosesupplies isnthere thisomorningoSo I cant takethose ordersfor youI onlydotheequipment youseeW Ok,well,perhaps KIIring backtomorrowo MSo doyou wantthe drawingboard thenW Oh,I haveto thinkabout itoThanks verymucho Illlet youknowoGood-byeo MThank youGood-byeo oQuestion12to15are basedon theconversation youjustheard Question12What isthe womanspurpose inmaking thephone callQuestion13Whatdowelearnabout theman fromtheconversation Question14What doesthemansay aboutdelivery Question15What doesthewomansay shewill possiblydotomorrow短文Part3短文1No oneknows forsure justhow oldkites areInfact,they havebeenin usefor centurieso25centuries ago,kites werewell-known inChinaThese firstkites wereprobably madeof woodThey mayeven havebeencovered withsilk,because silkwere usedalotat thattime Earlykites werebuiltfor certainuses Inancient China,they willuse tocarry ropesto crossoriversOnce across,the ropeswere teardown andwooden bridgeswouldohang forthem Legendtells ofone Generalwho flewmusical kitesover theenemies7camp Theenemy fled,believing thesounds tobe thewarmingovoices ofangelso Bythe15th century,many peopleflew kitesin EuropeMarcoPolo mayhave broughtthe kiteback fromhis visitto ChinaThe kitehasbeen linkedto greatnames and events Forinstance,Benjamin Franklinousedkite toprove thelightening electricityHe flewthe kiteinthestormoHe didthis inorder todraw lighteningfromthecloudso Hetied ametal keyanda stripof silktothekite lineThe silkribbon wouldstop thelighteningfrom passingthrough hisbody Benjamin/s ideawas firstlaughed atButolater on,it enlightenedthe inventionofthelightening rodWith suchgrandhistory,kite flyingis shortremain anentertaining andpopular sportoQuestion16to18are basedon thepassage youhavejustheardQuestion16What doesthe speakersay aboutkite Question17What didancient Chineseuse catstodoQuestion18Why didBF flieda kiteinthestorm短文2I havelearnt manylanguages,but Imnot masteredthem theway theprofessionalinterpreter ortranslator hasStill,they haveopen doorsforme Theyhave allowedmetheopportunity toseek jobsin internationalcontextsand helpme getthose jobsLike manypeople whohave livedooverseas for awhile,I simplygot crazyabout itIcantimage livingmyprofessional orsocial lifewithout internationalinteractionso Since1977,Ihave spentmuch moretime abroadthan inthe UnitedStates Ilike goingtoonew places,eating newfoods andexperiencing newcultureso Ifyou canspeakthe language,its easiertogetto knowthecountryand itspeople IfIhad thetime andmoney Iwould livefor ayear inasmanycountries asopossibleBeyond mycareer,my facilitywith languageshas givenme afewrare opportunitiesoOnce,just afterI returnedmy yearin ViennaI wasasked to translateforaGerman judgeat Olympiclevel horseevent andlearnedalotaboutthesportoIn Japan,once whenI wasinthestudio audienceofaTV cookingshow,I wasasked togo uponthestage andtaste thebeef dishthat wasbeingprepared andtell whatI thoughtoThey askedWas itas goodas AmericanbeefItwasvery excitingfor metobeon JapaneseTV,speaking inJapaneseabout howdelicious thebeef wasQuestions19to22are basedonthepassage youvejust heardQuestion19Whatdoesthe speakersay aboutherselfQuestion20Whatdoesthe speakersayaboutmanypeoplewho havelivedoverseasfora whileQuestion21How didthe speakerexperience ofliving inVienna benefitherQuestion22What wasthe speakeraskedtodo inthe Japanesestudio短文3Dr BenCarsen grewup ina poorsingle parenthouse-hold inDetroitoHis mother,who hadonly a3rd gradeeducation heldstwo jobscleaningbathroomso Tohis classmatesandevento histeachershewasthought ofasthedummest kidin hisclasso Accordingtohis ownnot sofond memoriesoHehadaterrible temper,and oncethreatened tokill anotherchildoDr Carsenwas headeddown partof selddistraction untila criticalmomentin hisyouth Hismother convincedthathehad todo somethingdramaticopreventing leadinga lifeof failurelaid downsome rulesoHe could notwatch televisionexcept fortwo programsa week,couldnotplay withhisfriends afterschooluntil hefinished hishomeworko Andhad toread twobooks aweek,and writebook reportsabout themHis mothersstrategy workedOfcourse,I didntknow shecouldnt readoSo thereI wassubmittingthese reportshe saidoShe wouldput checkmarks onthemlike shehadbeenreading themAs Ibegan toread aboutscientists,economists andphilosopherso Istarted imagingmyself intheir shoesoAs hegotinto thehobbit ofhard work,his gradebegan tosoar Ultimatelyheoreceived ascholarship toattending YaleUniversity,and laterhewasadmitted tothe Universityof Michigan。