英語四級聽力長對話模擬訓練第18套
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.
She generally doesnt allow people to borrow it.
She is trying to sell it.
She bought it from a friend.
It has broken down before.
20.
The woman could probably repay it herself.
Its rather small.
It probably wont cost a lot to repair.
Its probably difficult to drive.
21.
He only works,on new cars.
He has fixed her car before.
He is one of her neighbors.
He will probably overcharge her.
22.
Take the woman to her home.
Test-drive the womans car.
Help the woman pay the mechanics bill.
Help the woman fix her car.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. The possible existence of life on other planets.
Methods for building powerful new telescopes.
A technical problem that astronomers cant solve.
The discovery of planets orbiting distant stars.
24.
They studied variations in the appearance of the parent stars.
They were able to see the planets with a telescope.
They compared the parent stars to the Sun.
They sent astronauts on a mission into space.
25.
Their surface features.
Their chemical composition.
Their temperature.
Their age.
Conversation One
19.D綜合推斷題。女士說她擔心自己的車,因為車又進修理廠了,還說這次應該是剎車出了問題,由again再結合其說話內容可知,車子以前也壞過,故選D。
20.C信息明示題。男士說修理女士的車應該花不了多少錢,像女士這樣的美國車,零部件都比較便
宜,故選C。
21.B信息明示題。女士說那名修理工是自己鄰居推薦的,他以前也給自己修過車,而且價錢似乎也比較合
理,故選B。
22.A信息明示題。男士問女士今天下課后是否需要搭他的車回家,很明顯是在提議送女士回家,故選A。
考點
watch out意為戒備,提防,與watch相關的短語還有:watch over照看,看守,負責,如:The mother bird is watching over her young.鳥媽媽正照看著自己的孩子。watch for留心找尋,耐心等候,如:Youll have to watch for the right moment.你得等候適當的時機。
take advantage of sb./sth.此處意為利用某人/某事,該短語還有充分利用的含義,如:You should take full advantage of the hotels facilities.你應該充分利用旅館的設備。
Conversation Two
23.D綜合推斷題。女士一開始就介紹說科學團體首次確定了太陽系以外的行星的存在,雖然人類知道存在著某些遙遠的恒星,但卻是最近才得知有些恒星有圍繞自己運行的行星,接下來的對話也是圍繞這些行星展開的,故選D。
24.A綜合推斷題。女士說天文學家是通過間接方法來發現那些行星的,他們測量出母星發出的光頻的細微變化,還觀察到母星似乎前后擺動,最終確定這都是由于沿軌道運行的行星的牽引而引起的,由此推斷,科學家們是通過研究母星外觀的變化來確定行星的存在的,故選A。
25.B信息明示題。女士說科學家們可以利用新的望遠鏡來分解、分析光線,進而希望了解這些行星的化學成分,故選B。
考點
break down此處意為分解,分為,還有以下含義:①停止運轉,失效,如:The engine broke down.引擎壞了。②失敗,瓦解,如:The peace talks have broken down.和平會談破裂了。③感情失去控制,如:He broke down and wept when he heard the bad news.他聽到壞消息時不禁痛哭起來。
Conversation One
M: Is this table on the comer OK?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M: Oh, you paused to get anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess Im just not that hungry.
M: Whats the matter? Arent you feeling well?
W: Well, Ive been really worried. Its my car. Ifs in the shop, again!
M: Really? Whats wrong this time?
W: I dont know exactly. Somethings wrong with the brakes, I think.
M: Well, at least that shouldnt cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said hed call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out he doesnt try to take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesnt know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, thats good to know. Maybe Ill try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?
W: Oh, Ill sure appreciate it. Its really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What does the woman imply about her car?
20. What does the man say about the womans car?
21. What does the woman say about the mechanic?
22. What does the man offer to do?
Conversation Two
M: Doctor Cole, thank you for agreeing to this interview for the Daily Campus News. Can you tell us about what you and your colleagues discuss at the annual astronomy society meeting last month?
W: Yes. For the first time ever the scientific community has established the existence of planets outside our own solar system. Of course we knew that certain distant stars existed, but only recently did we learn that several of them are orbited by their own planets.
M: Why did it take so long to locate these planets?
W: Well, you have to understand that they are a billion times dimmer than their parent stars. It would be like trying to see the light of a candle next to a huge explosion. We dont currently have a telescope that can be used to see them.
M: But if the astronomers didnt see the planets through a telescope, how did they find them?
W: By a very indirect method. The astronomers measured subtle distortions in the frequency of the light from the parent stars and observed that some of the stars seem to rock back and forth. They determined that this was caused by gravitational pull from orbiting planets.
M: There is a powerful new telescope being built in Arizona. Will that help them see these planets?
W: They should be able to see them at least in the form of small spots of light. And then the scientists will be able to break down and analyze this light. By doing this, they hope to learn about the chemical composition of these planets-oxygen and ozone molecules, for example, would be telltale signs of life on these planets.
M: Im looking forward to hearing more when the telescope is in operation. And Im sure our readers would be interested too.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What is the conversation mainly about?
24. How did the scientists establish the existence of the planets?
25. What does the professor say the scientists might learn about the planets by using the new telescope?
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.
She generally doesnt allow people to borrow it.
She is trying to sell it.
She bought it from a friend.
It has broken down before.
20.
The woman could probably repay it herself.
Its rather small.
It probably wont cost a lot to repair.
Its probably difficult to drive.
21.
He only works,on new cars.
He has fixed her car before.
He is one of her neighbors.
He will probably overcharge her.
22.
Take the woman to her home.
Test-drive the womans car.
Help the woman pay the mechanics bill.
Help the woman fix her car.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. The possible existence of life on other planets.
Methods for building powerful new telescopes.
A technical problem that astronomers cant solve.
The discovery of planets orbiting distant stars.
24.
They studied variations in the appearance of the parent stars.
They were able to see the planets with a telescope.
They compared the parent stars to the Sun.
They sent astronauts on a mission into space.
25.
Their surface features.
Their chemical composition.
Their temperature.
Their age.
Conversation One
19.D綜合推斷題。女士說她擔心自己的車,因為車又進修理廠了,還說這次應該是剎車出了問題,由again再結合其說話內容可知,車子以前也壞過,故選D。
20.C信息明示題。男士說修理女士的車應該花不了多少錢,像女士這樣的美國車,零部件都比較便
宜,故選C。
21.B信息明示題。女士說那名修理工是自己鄰居推薦的,他以前也給自己修過車,而且價錢似乎也比較合
理,故選B。
22.A信息明示題。男士問女士今天下課后是否需要搭他的車回家,很明顯是在提議送女士回家,故選A。
考點
watch out意為戒備,提防,與watch相關的短語還有:watch over照看,看守,負責,如:The mother bird is watching over her young.鳥媽媽正照看著自己的孩子。watch for留心找尋,耐心等候,如:Youll have to watch for the right moment.你得等候適當的時機。
take advantage of sb./sth.此處意為利用某人/某事,該短語還有充分利用的含義,如:You should take full advantage of the hotels facilities.你應該充分利用旅館的設備。
Conversation Two
23.D綜合推斷題。女士一開始就介紹說科學團體首次確定了太陽系以外的行星的存在,雖然人類知道存在著某些遙遠的恒星,但卻是最近才得知有些恒星有圍繞自己運行的行星,接下來的對話也是圍繞這些行星展開的,故選D。
24.A綜合推斷題。女士說天文學家是通過間接方法來發現那些行星的,他們測量出母星發出的光頻的細微變化,還觀察到母星似乎前后擺動,最終確定這都是由于沿軌道運行的行星的牽引而引起的,由此推斷,科學家們是通過研究母星外觀的變化來確定行星的存在的,故選A。
25.B信息明示題。女士說科學家們可以利用新的望遠鏡來分解、分析光線,進而希望了解這些行星的化學成分,故選B。
考點
break down此處意為分解,分為,還有以下含義:①停止運轉,失效,如:The engine broke down.引擎壞了。②失敗,瓦解,如:The peace talks have broken down.和平會談破裂了。③感情失去控制,如:He broke down and wept when he heard the bad news.他聽到壞消息時不禁痛哭起來。
Conversation One
M: Is this table on the comer OK?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M: Oh, you paused to get anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess Im just not that hungry.
M: Whats the matter? Arent you feeling well?
W: Well, Ive been really worried. Its my car. Ifs in the shop, again!
M: Really? Whats wrong this time?
W: I dont know exactly. Somethings wrong with the brakes, I think.
M: Well, at least that shouldnt cost you much to fix. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars like yours. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said hed call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out he doesnt try to take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesnt know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, thats good to know. Maybe Ill try using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?
W: Oh, Ill sure appreciate it. Its really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What does the woman imply about her car?
20. What does the man say about the womans car?
21. What does the woman say about the mechanic?
22. What does the man offer to do?
Conversation Two
M: Doctor Cole, thank you for agreeing to this interview for the Daily Campus News. Can you tell us about what you and your colleagues discuss at the annual astronomy society meeting last month?
W: Yes. For the first time ever the scientific community has established the existence of planets outside our own solar system. Of course we knew that certain distant stars existed, but only recently did we learn that several of them are orbited by their own planets.
M: Why did it take so long to locate these planets?
W: Well, you have to understand that they are a billion times dimmer than their parent stars. It would be like trying to see the light of a candle next to a huge explosion. We dont currently have a telescope that can be used to see them.
M: But if the astronomers didnt see the planets through a telescope, how did they find them?
W: By a very indirect method. The astronomers measured subtle distortions in the frequency of the light from the parent stars and observed that some of the stars seem to rock back and forth. They determined that this was caused by gravitational pull from orbiting planets.
M: There is a powerful new telescope being built in Arizona. Will that help them see these planets?
W: They should be able to see them at least in the form of small spots of light. And then the scientists will be able to break down and analyze this light. By doing this, they hope to learn about the chemical composition of these planets-oxygen and ozone molecules, for example, would be telltale signs of life on these planets.
M: Im looking forward to hearing more when the telescope is in operation. And Im sure our readers would be interested too.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. What is the conversation mainly about?
24. How did the scientists establish the existence of the planets?
25. What does the professor say the scientists might learn about the planets by using the new telescope?