英语中级听力第四课答案及原文

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Lesson 4
Section I
Task 1: Weather Forecast
A.Multiple Choice.    1 — 2: ac
B.Fill in the following chart.
Task 2: The 5 O’clock News
A.Fill in the following chart.
B.Give brief answers to the following questions bad on the news report.
1.It was clod down by government authorities.
2.Testing confirmed that the town had been poisoned be the dumping of toxic chemicals in
town dumps.
考研加油3.  3 weeks ago.
4.200.
5.Headaches, stomachaches, faintness and dizziness.
6.Toxic wastes had leaked into the ground and contaminated the water supply.
7.All the residents should leave the area, until the chemical company responsible for the
toxic waste can determine whether the town can be cleaned up and made safe again.
C.True of Fal Questions. 1—6: FTTFFT
D.Fill in the following blanks (bad on the news report).
Teams Playing Result
(1) Mexico — France 7 to 6
(2) Canada — Argentina    3 to 3
(3) Italy — Haiti
2 to 1
(with 30 minutes left to go)
Section II
Task 1: What Do You Like for Entertainment?
A.Blank-filling.
Reporter: Deborah Tyler
Interviewee: Students of the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts
Major: Benny Gross —— piano
Kimberley Martins —— modern dance
B.Fill in the following chart about how often Benny and Kimberley go to the eight forms of
artistic entertainment.
C.Rearrange the forms of artistic entertainment that Benny and Kimberley like, beginning
with the form that each one likes best.
Benny: (3)—(1)—(4)—(6)—(2)—(8)
Kimberley: (2)—(4)—(1)—(7)—(3)—(8)
Task 2: Are You a Heavy Smoker?
A.True or Fal Questions. 1—6: TFTTFT
B.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cbcbac
C.Blank-filling.
Name: Doris Bradley
Sex: female
Age: 32
Amount: 3 packets of 20 a week
First experience:
Time: at the age of 17
Place: at a party
Offered by: boyfriend, not husband
Feeling; awfully grown-up
Later: started smoking 2 or 3 a day and gradually incread.
Experience of giving up smoking: twice
1. Time: 6 months before getting married
Reason: saving up
Result: only cut it down from 30 a day, still smoked a little
2. Time: when expecting a baby
Reason: according to doctor’s advice
Result: gave up completely for 7 or 8 months and took it up a couple of weeks after the baby was born, becau the baby was being bottle fed.
Time when she smokes most:
1. watching TV
2. reading books
3. in company
4. with friends
Time when she never smokes:
1. doing the houwork
2. on an empty stomach
Section III
Task 1: Learning to Predict
1.Answer: They’d be exhausted at the end of each performance.
天津大学研究生Reason: “Otherwi” suggests a result of the opposite condition.
2.Answer: I enjoyed it very much.
Reason: “Apart from that I must say”often suggests an opposite statement to earlier comments.
3.Answer: I stayed up late to finish it.
Reason: “And” suggests that the speaker would finish the book at one sit.
4.Answer: the book never really got started at all.
Reason: After an opinion of agreement, the phra “in fact” suggests a further comment;
the expression “it’s only honest to say” usually introduces a confession-
something which is probably not as good as the one mentioned.
景物的四字词语5.Answer: I tend to ski p parts that don’t really hold my interest.
Reason: “Otherwi” suggests a result of the opposite condition.
6.Answer: it was rather long.
Reason: “I must admit” suggests an agreement to the other person’s opinion.
Task 2: Dictation
Books Belong to the Past
Sir,
I visited my old school yesterday. It hasn’t changed in thirty years. The pupils were sitting in the same desks and reading the same books. When are schools going to move into the modern world? Books belong to the past. In our homes radio and television bring us knowledge of the world. We can e and hear the truth for ourlves. If we want entertainment most of us prefer a modern film to a classical novel. In the business world computers store information, so that we no longer need encyclopaedias and dictionaries. But in the schools teachers and pupils still u books. There should be a radio and television t in every classroom, and a library of tapes and records in every school. The children of today will rarely open a book when they leave school. The children of tomorrow won’t need to read and Write at all.
M. P. Miller
London
听力原文:
Lesson 4
Announcer: And now over to Marsha Davenport for today's weather forecast. Marsha?
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Weather reporter: Thanks, Peter. Well, as you can e from the weather map, there's varied weather activity across the United States and Canada today. Let's start with the west coast, where it's raining from British Columbia down to northern Californi a. The high in Seattle will be 50 degrees. Southern California will be in better shape today—they'll have sunny skies and warmer temperatures. We're looking for a high of 78 degrees in San Diego. The mid-west will be having clear but windy weather. Oklahoma City will e a high of 65 and sunny skies, with very strong winds. Down in Houston we're looking for cloudy skies and a high of 69. Over to the east in Miami we expect the thermometer to reach 64 degrees, but it'll be cloudy and quite windy. Up in the northeast, it looks like winter just won't let go! New Y ork City will be having another day of heavy rains, high winds, and cold temperatures, with a high of only 35 degrees expected. Further north in Montreal it's even colder—28 degrees, with snow flurries expected today. Over in Toronto it's sunny but a cold 30 degrees.
And that's this morning's weather forecast. We'll have a complete weather update today at noon.
News anchor: Good evening. I'm Charles McKay, and this is the 5 o'clock evening news. The top story this hour: The town of Delta has been declared a health haz ard. The entire town of Delta was
clod down by government authorities yesterday, after testing confirmed t hat the town had been poisoned by the dum ping of toxic chemicals in town dumps. Suspicions were first aroud three weeks ago, when 200 people telephoned t he hospital complaining of headaches, stomachaches, faint ness, and dizz iness. An investigation revealed that toxic wastes had leaked into the ground and contaminated the water supply. People were being poisoned by their drinking water and by the fruits and vegetables they were eating from their gardens. In fact, any contact they had with soil or water was dangerous. Government authorities have ordered all residents to leave the area until the chemical company responsible for the toxic waste can determine whether the town can be cleaned up and made safe again.
And now here's Sarah Cooper with tonight's Consumer Report. Sarah?
Consumer reporter: Thank you Charles, and good evening. There was some good news for beer drinkers today: A recent study of 17,000 Canadians shows t hat people who drink beer moderately are healthier than people who drink other alcoholic beverages, such as wine or liquor. Rearchers say they don't yet know exactly why this is so. They found, however, that moderate beer drinkers reported less illness and appeared to have a lower risk of death from heart dia. Good health emed to be connected
to the amount of beer consumed and the regularity of drinking. People w ho drank beer one or more times a day reported the lea st amount of illness. Heavy drinkers, however—people who drank 35 or more pints of beer a week—reported more illness.
The war against cigarette smoking is heating up again. Legislation was introduced today that would make it illegal to adverti cigarettes, cigars, or any other tobacco product in any form of media. That means ads would be banned from newspapers, magaz ines, television, radio, and billboards. The legislation would also prevent tobacco manufacturers from sponsoring sporting events and from giving away free samples. This is the strongest anti-smoking legislation that has been introduced to date. Cigarette manufacturers insist that the legislation would be uless. In fact, they claim that in parts o f the country where advertising has already been prohibited, cigarette smoking has actually incread.最高的桥
That concludes t he Consumer Report for tonight. Let's go over now to Jerry Ryan and find out what's happening in the world of sports. Jerry?
Sports announcer: Thanks, Sarah, and good evening sports fans. It was an e xciting day in world soccer. Mexico defeated France 7 to 6, in a clo game that offered spectators plenty of excitement.
The game between Canada and Argentina ended in a tie, 3 to 3. And in a game that's still in progress, Italy is leading Haiti 2 to 1, with 30 minutes left to go.
T une in tonight at 11 for a complete sports update.
Reporter: Well here I am at the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts. I'm asking different students here about their favourite
forms of artistic entertainment. Pop or classical concerts? Art galleries or t he theatre? The ballet or t he opera? The first person I'm going to talk to is Benny Gross. Benny comes from New Y ork and he's 20 years old and he's studying the piano. Benny, hello
and welcome to our programme.
Benny: Hi, thanks.
Reporter: So, first question Benny—have you ever been to an art gallery?
Benny: Y es, lots of times.
Reporter: And the ballet, have you ever been to the ballet?
Benny: Y es, a few times. It's all right, I quite like it.
Reporter: And what about classical concerts?
Benny: Y es, of cour, many many times.
Reporter: Erm—next—have you ever been to an exhibition, Benny?
Benny: Oh, yes—I love going to photographic exhibitions.
Reporter: Do you? Now, ne xt question—what about a ... folk concert?
Benny: No, never. I think folk music is aw ful.
Reporter: Ok. And the opera? Have you ever been to the opera?
Benny: Y es. Two or three times. It's a little difficult but I quite like it.
Reporter: And a pop concert?
Benny: No, never.
Reporter: And finally—have you ever been to the theatre?
Benny: Y es, once or twice, but I didn't like it much.
Reporter: Ok Benny. Now the ne xt thing is—which do you like best from this list of eight forms of artistic entertainment? Benny: Well I like going to classical concerts best becau I'm a musician, and I love classical music.
Reporter: Ok and what next?
Benny: Erm let's e—next, art galleries I think. And then, e xhibitions.
Reporter: OK—art galleries, then exhibitions. Then? The theatre?
PETS三级Benny: No, I don't think so, I don't really like the theatre.
Reporter: The ballet? The opera? Which do you prefer of t ho two?
Benny: The opera.
Reporter: So of the theatre and the ballet, w hich do you prefer?
Benny: Erm, t he ballet I think becau there's the music. I can always enjoy t he music if I don't always like the dancing. Reporter: Right, well, thanks very much, Benny.
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Benny: Y ou're welcome.
Reporter: My next guest is Kimberley Martins. What are you studying here, Kimberley?
Kimberley: Modern dance. I want to be a professional dancer when I leave.
Reporter: OK, so here we go. First question—have you ever been to an art gallery?
Kimberley: Y es, lots of times.
Reporter: And have you ever been to t he ballet? Stupid question I think.
Kimberley: Y es, a bit. Of cour I have. I go almost every night if I can.
Reporter: And what about classical concerts?
Kimberley: Y es—there are classical concerts here a lot—the other students perform here and I go to tho when I can.城市意象

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