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2002年6月 大学英语四级考试历年全真试卷 参考答案 详细解答和录音文字材料
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension Section A 1.W:I suppose You've bought some gifts for your family. M:Well, I've bought a shirt for my father, and two books for my sister bu t I haven't decided what to buy for my mother, probably some jewels. Q: Who does the man buy the books for? 2.W:Look!It says that they want a junior sales manager and it seem s like a big company. That'd be good, though you might have to travel a lot. M:Do they say it a thing about experience? Q:What are they talking about? 3.W:I think we've covered everything.What about a cup of coffee b efore we move on to the next item? M:Good idea! I really can't wait another minute. Q:What does the woman suggest doing? 4.W:But what happens if it rains? What are we going to do then? M:We'll have to count on good weather, but if it does rain, the whole thi ng will have to be canceled. Q:What do we learn from the conversation? 5.W:You took an optional course this semester, didn't you? How is it going? M: Terrible, it seems like the more the professor talks, the less I under stand. Q:How does the man feel about the course? 6.W:Mark is playing computer games. M:Should he do that when the final exam is drawing near? Q:What does the man think Mark should do? 7.M:Jack seems to think this year's basketball season will be disa ppointing. W:That's his opinion, most others think differently. Q:What does the woman mean? 8.M:Is this the check-in counter for flight 914 to Los Angeles? W:Yes, but I'm sorry that the flight is delayed because of the minor mech anical problem. Please wait for further notice. Q:What do we learn from this conversation? 9.M:Excuse me, I'd like to place an advertisement for an used ca r in the Sunday addition of your paper. W:OK! but you have to run your advertisement all week,we can't call it fo r just Sunday. Q:Where is the conversation most probably taking place? 10.M:I spent so much time polishing my letter of application. W:It's worthwhile to make the effort. You know just how important it is t o give an good impression. Q:What do we know about the man?
Section B Passage One Not everybody reads the daily newspaper. People who do not read the newspapers a re sometimes referred to as longreaders. Early research has shown that nonreader s are generally low in education, low in income, either very young or very old. In addition, nonreaders are more likely to live in rural areas and have less con tact with neighbors and friends. Other studies show that nonreaders tend to isol ate themselves from the community, are less likely to own a home and seldom to belong to local voluntary organizations. Why don't these people read a daily new spaper? They say they don't have the time, they prefer radio or TV. they have no interest in reading at all, and besides they think newspapers are too expensive . Recent service, however, have indicated that the portrait treat of the nonread er is more complicated than first thought. There appears to be a group of nonrea ders that does not fit the type mentioned above. They are high in income, and fa ll into the age group of 26 to 65.They are far more likely to report that they d on't have the time to read the papers and they have no interest in the content. Editors and publishers are attempting to win them back. First they are adding ne ws briefs and comprehensive indexes. This will help overcome the time problem. |