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1、2021年6月英语四级考试听力原文及答案

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3、2022年12月英语四级听力真题(第一套)题目+原文+答案解析

  Listening Comprehension   Section A   News report 1   And finally in tonight's news, a 9-year-old boy named Joe, told not to draw in class, lends a jobs decorating a restaurant with his drawings. Rather than shutting down the habit of drawing in his school's workbook, Joe's parents decided to encourage his creativity by sending their son to an after-school art class[Q1]. His teacher recognized Joe's talent and posted all his works online, which led to something pretty wonderful. A restaurant named Number4 in New Castle contacted Joe's teacher to ask if the 9-year-old could come and decorate the dining room with his drawings[Q2]. Every day after school, Joe's dad drives him to the restaurant so he can put his ideas straight on the wall. Once he's all done,the work would remain there permanentlyQ2]. Joe's dad said Joe is a really talented little boy. He's excellent at school, he's great at football,but drawing is definitely what he is most passionate about.   Q1: What did Joe's parents decide to do?   Q2: What will the restaurant Number 4 do?   New report 2   Christine Marshall, a 30 years old mom of one, posted a tearful video on social media Wednesday,begging for a safe return of her beloved pet dog[Q1].After combing through the security video outside a global shop, Christine has now posted an image of a man suspected of stealing the dog. The image appears to show a man carrying the dog in his arms. Christine also believes the video obtained from the shop shows the dog stolen by a man before driving off in a car which had been waiting nearby. The family is now offering a5000 pound reward for the safe return of the dog after launching a social media campaign to find the thief[[Q2].The dog is 6anda half years old and was last seen wearing a red collar. Christine said that"We'll pay that to anyone who brings him home as long as they are not responsible for his disappearance." Police are investigating the incident.   Q3: What is Christine Marshall trying to do?   Q4: What did the news report say about Christine Marshall's family?   New report 3   London's Eggs &Bread café offers boiled eggs, toast,jam and bacon,as wells as tea,coffee and orange juice.But at the end of the meal, customers don't have to worry about the bill. Hungry customers can pay whatever amount they can afford to eat at the café or nothing at all.Owner,Guy Wilson,says his café aims to build community rather than profits.He wants to provide a bridge for people to connect in an area that has been divided by class and wealth by providing affordable breakfasts[Q5]. The cafe is opened in the mornings every day of the year and has two members of staff or supervisors on shift every day.The café doesn't use volunteers but pays its staff to ensure consistency of its service.It doesn't take donations and doesn't want to be seen as charity[Q6].Mr Wilson says when people starts to know other people around them, they realize they are not that different, and whatever their financial background or their educational background. Most people will have something in common with each other[Q7]. He says it's important that his café can offer his customers security and permanence.   Q5: What does Guy Wilson say his café aims to do?   Q6: What does the news report say about Eggs & Bread café?   Q7: What happens when people start to know each other according to Guy Wilson?   Section B   Long conversation 1   M:So what time do you think we should have the party on Saturday?(8)   W: How about inviting people to come at six PM. Then we'll have the afternoon to prepare food and drink and stuff like that?   M: Yes, I was thinking that around six would be good,too.What food should we provide?   W: Well, I had thought about baking a cake and some biscuits. And now, I think we should prepare some sandwiches and snacks and some other kinds of food,so that people can just help themselves rather than getting everyone to sit down at the table to eat a meal.I think that's a bit too formal. It's better to let people walk around and talk to each other or sit where they like. (9)   M: Yes, that sounds good.Ill go to the supermarket to get some drinks.I think I might try that big new supermarket on the other side of town and see what they have.I've not been there before.I thin we should get some beer and wine, and some fruit juice and other soft drinks. What do you think?   W: Sounds great!I think those drinks will be enough. And I heard that the new supermarket offers some big discounts to attract customers,so going there should be a great idea   (10)What shall we' do about music?   M: Maybe we should ask Paul to bring his computer and speakers,so that we can play some music.(11)He has a great collection of different stuff.。   W: yes,all right.   Question 8: What are the speakers mainly talking about?   Question9: Why does the woman say it's a good idea to serve foods that guests can help themselves too?   Question 10: What does the woman say about the new supermarket?   Question 11: What does the man suggest they ask Paul to do?   Long Conversation 2   W:I'm thinking of buying a car. I wouldn't need to use it every day,but I think it would be very convenient to have one for the weekends.(12)   M: That's exciting. Would this be your frst car?   W:No,I actually owned a car for a little while when I lived in Miami.You see,in America, many cities don't have good public transport, so most people need their own car to get around.   M: I see.So have you got your mind set on a specific model?   W: No, not really.I've heard that German cars are very reliable.(13)But I haven't decided on a specific model yet. I'd also like it to be small, so that it's easy to drive in the city.   M:I have a friend who sells second hand cars.In fact,I think his family owns the business.He's a really nice guy, and he knows a lot about cars.I could give you his phone number if you want.And you could call him and ask him questions.(14)   W:Hmm,that's nice of you, but I don't want to feel obliged to buy one of his cars.   M: Oh,no,he's not like that.He's a good friend of mine,and he would never try to pressure you or cheat you.(15) W: Well,if you trust him,then I guess it should be OK? To be honest,I could use some help in deciding what type of vehicle would best suit my needs. Speaking to an expert would be a good idea.   M: Exactly you have nothing to worry about.He's a lovely guy.and he'll be happy to help.(15)   Question 12∶ Why does the woman want to have a car?   Question 13: What does the woman say about German cars?.   Question 14: What does the man recommend the woman do?   Question 15: What do we learn about the man's friend from the conversation?   Section C   Passage 1   Pigs are not native to North America.They were first introduced to California by Spanish and Russian explorers and settlers many centuries ago In the early times, pigs were allowed to wander freely in search of food.This practice also allowed many pigs to escape from farms and live in the world,which be care a problem.In fact. they are one of the most damaging invasive species on the continent[Q16].Wild pigs cause millions of dollars in crop damage yearly. They also harbor dozens of diseases that threaten both humans and farm animals[Q17].Forest patches with wild pigs have been found to have considerably reduced plant and animal diversity. In addition to either eating other animals or their food supply. Wild pigs damaged native habitats by rooting up grasses and rubbing on trees. Their activities may also create opportunities for invasive plants to colonize these areas.Wild pigs will eat almost anything containing calories. Mice, deer, birds, snakes and frogs are among their victims.They can also harm other wild species through indirect competition,rather than eating them to shrinking their food supply. On one particular United States island,wild pigs themselves became an attractive food source for a species of mainland eagle.The eagles began breeding on the island and also feeding on a species of native fox.The foxes were almost wiped out completely[18].   Q16: What do we learn about early pigs in North America?   Q17: Why are wild pigs a threat to humans?   Q18: What does the passage say about the native foxes on a US island?   Passage 2   A pair of entrepreneurs are planning to build and launch a spacecraft that would carry and roast coffee beans in outer space.[Q19]The craft will use the heat of re-entry to roast coffee beans as they float inside it in a pressurized tank.The effect would be to roast the beans all over and produce perfect coffee. The businessmen say that on earth,beans can easily break apart and get burned in the roster. But if gravity is removed,the beans float around in a heated oven,receive 360 degrees of evenly distributed heat and roast to near perfection[Q20].The spacecraft will reach a height of around two hundred kilometers. The beans would then be roasted in the heat generated by the crafts, twenty minute re-entry into earth's atmosphere,Temperatures in the pressurized tank will be kept to around two hundred degrees Celsius.Once back on earth, the planet's first space roasted beans would be used to make coffee that would be sold for the first time in Dubai. This is where the pair's company is based. It is not clear how much they would charge for a cup. Surprisingly, the space roaster concept should have go ahead, will not be the first attempt to take coffee into space. In 2015,two Italian companies collaborated on the construction of a similar type of spacecraft,which was the first coffee machine designed for use in space.[Q21]   Q19: What are a pair of entrepreneurs planning to do?   Q20: What does the passage say about coffee beans roasted on earth?   Q21: What did the two Italian companies do in 2015?   Passage 3   In cold and snowy Alaska there's a village called Talkeetna. It has a population of a mere forty-nine souls.(22)Each March,this tiny village swells up in numbers because it is located in the middle of a race that takes place every year. It is a seven-day race called the Iditarod Trail,and participants stop at Talkeetna for their obligatory twenty-four-hour rest. Lucky for them,(23)Talkeetna is famous for its delicious fruit pies. Weeks before the competitors arrive, the residents of Talkeetna start preparing for,what is without question their biggest event of the year. (24) The whole village chips in to help,including the kids who end up developing their baking skills at an early age. Exhausted and hungry racers are greeted with delightful pies of all kinds,such as apple, orange lemon or banana.They consume the pie is a stomach warming raoe fuel. The toughness of the race allows for racers to eat pretty much whatever they want The more calories, the better.Talkeetna has gained a reputation for its desert-based hospitality since the 1970s.lt started with one person, Jan Newton.Jan moved from Idaho with her husband in 1972 and opened a restaurant How rich and filling fruit pies quickly got the race's attention,and the village gained some fame as a result.(25)Proud residents then started to refer to Jan as queen of Talkeetna.   Q22: Why do a lot of people come to the village of Talkeetna every March?   Q23: What is the village of Talkeetna famous for?   Q24: Who comes to help with the event of the year?   Q25: What does the passage say about Jane Newton?   【参考答案】   1.B) Send him to an after-school art class.   2.A) Contacted Joe to decorate its dining-room.   3.A) Get her pet dog back.   4.D) It is offering a big reward to anyone who helps.   5.B) Help people connect with each other.   6.C) It does not use volunteers   7.D)They will find they have something in common   8.C) Preparations for Saturday's get-together.   9.B) It enables guests to walk around and chat freely.   10.A) It offers some big discounts.   11.D)Bring his computerand speakers   12.D) For convenience at weekends.   13.A) They are reliable.   14.C) Seek advice from his friend   15.B)He can be trusted.   16.A) Many escaped from farms and became wild.   17.D)They carry a great many diseases.   18.C) They fell victim to eagles.   19.B) Roast coffee beans in outer space.   20.A) They can easily get burned.   21.C) They collaborated on building the first space coffee machine.   22.B)A race passes through it annually.   23.C)It’s tasty fruit pies.   24.B) The entire village.   25.D) She helped the village to become famous.  英语四级听力的原文   英语四级考试目的是推动大学英语教学大纲的贯彻执行,对大学生的英语能力进行客观、准确的测量,为提高我国大学英语课程的教学质量服务。以下是小编整理的英语四级听力的原文,欢迎阅读!   第一部分 听力 Short conversations   11. W: Just imagine we have to finish reading 300 pages before Monday, how can the professor expect us to do it in such a short time?   M: Yeah, but what troubles me is that I cant find the book in the library or in the university bookstore.   Q: what does the man mean?   12. M: Do you think I could borrow your car to go grocery shopping? The supermarkets outside the city are so much cheaper. Id also be happy to pick up anything you need.   W: Wow, I dont like to let anyone else to drive my car. Tell you what, why dont we go together?   Q: What does the woman mean?   13. M: Forgive the mess in here. We had a party last night. There were a lot of people and they all brought food.   W: Yeah, I can tell. Well, I guess its pretty obvious what youll be doing most of today.   Q: What does the woman think the man will do?   14. W: What time would suit you for the first round talks with John Smith?   M: Well, you know my schedule. Other than this Friday, one day is as good as the next.   Q: What does the man mean?   15. W: I was so angry yesterday. My biology teacher did not even let me explain why I missed the field trip. He just wouldnt let me pass.   英语四级听力指导   一、听力题型。   dialogue(十个对话),passage(三个短文),compound dictation(复合式听写,也就是传说中的段子题),第一种每年必考,后两种逐年交替,其中考passage的次数相对较多,英语四级听力。最容易得分的是dialogue和passage,只要记住一个超级技巧即可:对话所述事情总是向不好的方面发展。   举几个例子:比如对话里问教授的讲座lecture难不难,记住一定难,老师的作业assignment多不多,一定多,男士发出的邀请,女士会答应吗,永远不会,永远是一个傻哥们发出邀请,邀请的对象是Mary,问我们游泳好吗,滑冰好吗,跳舞好吗,吃饭好吗,Mary的回答永远是,我非常的想去,but不去,四级考了十几年了,Mary从来没有去过,今年照样不会。所以大家记住,只要是对话,必然会发生意外的事情,再举个例子,两个选项,A火车准时,B火车晚点如果你是出题老师,你怎么设置对话,当然是晚点了,准时有什么好说的,总不能两个神经病,或者是两人刚谈恋爱,来到车站,没话找话,男的说,哇,火车准时了,女的说,咿!还真准时了耶!所以准时是不可能的,不好的事情一般都是最后的答案!对于compound dictation,上学期偶运气好没有考这个,但是偶觉得这种题确实比较难,只能竖直耳朵专心听了,即使听不懂,也要根据上下文瞎猜一个,空着肯定没分,瞎猜说不定老师看错了还会给你一分!   二、听力考试中考生要注意的七类关键词   四级考试听力部分的短对话、长对话和短文听力其实考察的都是对听力材料的要点和信息的把握。什么是要听懂并且记下来的信息呢,要把握吨化和短文中的七种关键词,KEY WORD,后面一般都是考点,尤其是对话部分,要学会听小词.   1、转折性词汇:课堂上强调了很多的涵义发生180度转弯的BUT转折题,要学会听BUT,还有yet,however,though,whereas,unfortunately,unexpectedly,instead,rather than,other than,to be frank,frankly speaking,to tell you the truth,etc.   2、逻辑类词汇:就是因为所以不但而且这一类的词,表原因的because,because of,for,as,due to,owing to,in that,now that,according to,表结果的therefor,so,as aresult,consequently,eventually,表递进的apart from,in addition,furthermore,what's more,moreover,etc.   3、最高级词汇:形容词和副词的最高级永远是最需要关注的,most importantly,the most popular.the biggest of.   4、事实罗列词汇:在这些词汇后就是关键和重要的事实性息,actually,in fact,as amatter of fact,etc.   5、序数词后面,最重要的是the first,firstly and finally.   6、情态动词:sb.has got to,can,could,may,might,need,should,ought to etc.   7、重要形容词:表示重要的词,important,crucial,chief,major,significant,the only,unique,essential,necessary,vital,etc.   三、大学英语四级短文听力:提问方式及解题对策   短文听力的提问方式最常见的有4种类型。   1.中心思想题。这类问题主要是测试文章的主题思想。   提问方式有:What is the main idea of the passage?What can we learn from this passage?What is the best title for this passage?What is the passage mainly about?What is the speaker talking about?等等。   做这一类题时一定要注意集中精力听好短文的开头,因为四级听力短文一般会开门见山,把中心思想置于文章的开头。另外,如果文中反复出现同一词汇或同一类词汇,同样也值得我们特别注意,因为包含有这类词汇的选项能较好地体现中心思想,通常就是正确答案。   2.事实细节题。所考察的细节包括具体时间、地点、主要人物或事件、各种数字等,问题一般为wh-question的形式。   这类题要求我们听到文中出现时间、数字时一定要特别敏感,及时做好笔记;另外,文中一旦出现以因果连词(如because,so,due to等)和转折连词(如but,however,though等)引导的句子也要格外留心,这些地方往往就是考点,大学英语《英语四级听力》。   3.对错判断题。这类题常用以下提问方式:Which of the following is true/not true,according to the passage?Which of the following is not mentioned?等等。听到这类题时,一定要听清提问,对于有没有not一词要弄清楚。一般情况下,not一词会重读。   4.推理推测题。这类题需要对文中的信息进行分析推断,才能作出正确的选择。提问方式有:What can be infer from the passage?What does the speaker think about the problem.?What does the speaker most concerned about?How does the writer feel about.?等等。   做这类题时一定要注意与短文内容一样的.不是推断,而且一定要根据短文的观点而不是根据自己的观点来推断。   四、听力提高训练方法   四步需要解决的问题:   (1)单句练习:听一遍句子后,迅速从书面选择中找出同所听句子意思相近的答案。其主要目的是培养通过听来理解句子的意思。   (2)日常用语:听了日常用语后,从书面选择中找出恰当的答语。这个练习主要培养在口语中交际运用的能力。   (3)对话练习:听到对话后,对其内容、情景、场合等作出判断,找出正确答案。   (4)短文听力理解:在听的过程中,迅速理解主要内容,找出正确答案。   在历年考题中选取10-20篇不同题材和不同体裁的文章,依据以下几个步骤,横竖结合来进行精听训练。   Step 1:第一遍听磁带时认真做题,对所选取的每段文章都认真仔细,注意时间,模拟考场氛围。做完以后还需注意统计对错个数,并分析选项设置特点,练习快速扫描选项的能力。   Step 2:脱离文字材料再听4-5遍磁带。此时绝对不允许照着文字材料听,应该反复使用录音机上的重复键,尽最大努力听懂全文内容。听第5遍或第6遍的时候,可以一边听一边将全文笔录下来,然后对照文字材料,看看笔录有什么问题,分析听不懂的原因,是语音、词汇还是语法?然后有的放矢地加以解决。   Step 3:在足够熟悉此段落中的内容后,打开文字材料,一边听录音一边看,并在段落中相应考点和问题答案,仔细体会,分析自己为什么被某些干扰项误导。   Step 4:跟着磁带大声朗读,以提高自己的语速。如果自己的语速能基本跟上听力材料的语速,再做同类型题目,困难就不大了。   另外,练习过程中有一些事项值得我们注意,请大家养成良好的习惯,尽量避免:   1、鸵鸟式听法。很多同学听力过程中没有动手的习惯,听就是听,在做题时才努力回忆与该题有关的信息。甚至有同学喜欢闭着眼睛听或者把头低下来,伏在桌子上听,并认为这样注意力更集中,但这样往往容易走神,听的效率非常低。   2、多而不精。对于已经听过的材料,很多同学都很少再听,这是一个错误的观念。片面追求练习的量,并不能有效提高做听力题时的悟性,必须用心去感受才能收到显著的效果。   3、不愿对着文字材料大声朗读,认为听力就是听力,没有必要和朗读口语联系起来。其实听力考的是口头语言,口语提高了,听力也就自然而然上去了。同时朗读可以培养正确的语音语调,可以加强我们对文章的领悟力。   4、训练时间安排不得当。听力训练需要思想高度集中,故时间安排以每天精神最佳时候为宜。时间不宜过长,每次连续听半小时到一小时就可。另外,由于听力是一种习惯成自然的技巧训练,所以最好每天安排一段时间,切忌三天打鱼,两天晒网。   总之,四、六级考试短文听力并不可怕,如果我们能够宏观把握,平时坚持"用心去听",我们肯定能够从不同角度、不同层次提高自己的英语语言能力。   【英语四级听力的原文】相关文章:   英语四级听力原文09-19   大学英语四级听力原文09-23   英语四级听力复合式听写的听力原文09-22   英语四级听力考试原文及答案10-17   英语四级听力新闻完整原文11-06   2017英语四级听力原文练习10-25   2017英语四级听力原文指导11-02   历年英语四级考试听力原文精选05-02   英语四级听力短文原文(沪江版)10-28  (本次考试有两套听力,)   Section A   Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.   1. A) Part of its dam wall collapsed.   B) It released a lot of harmful gases.   C) It was destroyed by an earthquake.   D) Some miners were trapped underground.   2. A) It posed a safety threat to the miners.   B) It caused damage too heavy to assess.   C) It brought the mine’s operations to a halt.   D) It was followed by two more earthquakes.   Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.   3. A) It prepared beds for all the six new citizens.   B) It assigned a team of doctors for each expected baby.   C) It made ample preparations for various possibilities.   D) It brought in the most advanced instruments.   4. A) They had to undergo 2-3 physical checkups.   B) They were all of normal size except the sixth.   C) They could go home together with their mother a day later.   D) They needed to stay in the hospital for a couple of months.   Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.   5. A) It is owned by the local government.   B) It has been turned into a public park.   C) It has been bought by an American.   D) It is a perfect tourist destination.   6. A) Its seafood.   B) Its unusual coastline.   C) Its unspoiled beaches.   D) Its architecture.   7. A) It has an unmatched location.   B) It is worth over 18 million euros.   C) It has beautiful weather all year round.   D) It is an ideal place to meet famous stars.   Section B   Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   8. A) She has been attending some group classes.   B) She has registered for two new gym classes.   C) She became a member of the gym two months ago.   D) She is entitled to a discount on all the gym exercises.   9. A) Considering the promotion of its regular classes.   B) Taking measures to expand its exercise programs.   C) Recruiting coaches for hot yoga and advanced spinning.   D) Offering existing members a discount off two new classes.   10. A) She missed the deadline for the 10-week course.   B) She missed out on the gym’s general discount.   C) She didn’t sign up for membership in time.   D) She wasn’t so much interested in hot yoga.   11. A) She doesn’t want to reveal her card details over the phone.   B) She doesn’t think it wise to pay before attending any class.   C) She might have to cancel her registration any minute.   D) She prefers to have the fee added to her monthly bill.   Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   12. A) To make investments.   B) To sign a business contract.   C) To research new markets.   D) To open a new office.   13. A) Dubai.   B) Beijing.   C) Amsterdam.   D) Earl’s Court.   14. A) Rent a bike for him to get around the town.   B) Reserve a meeting room in the head office.   C) Help him prepare his presentation.   D) Send him a map of the hotel area.   15. A) Bring his projector.   B) Keep all his receipts.   C) Submit his claims form.   D) Pay with his credit card.   Section C   Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.   16. A) Whether a country’s educational level is linked to women’s rights.   B) Whether women’s rights are making good progress around the world.   C) Whether a country’s protection of women’s rights is related to its public health.   D) Whether women’s rights are more often overlooked in less-developed countries.   17. A) Their people still have better health if women’s rights are respected.   B) They must make efforts to increase women’s access to health care.   C) Their people tend to attach importance to women’s rights.   D) They need to invest more in hospital staff and facilities.   18. A) Their link with a country’s public health.   B) Their potential impact on social progress.   C) Their value to a country’s international image.   D) Their positive effect on economic development.   Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.   19. A) It creates a wonderful setting for dating.   B) It may cause strange physical reactions.   C) It turns parks into picnic sites.   D) It may result in a crowded beach.   20. A) Breathing difficulty.   B) Bad breath.   C) Excessive sweating.   D) High blood pressure.   21. A) It protects people against bacteria.   B) It enables people to build up endurance.   C) It accelerates people’s blood circulation.   D) It provides people with extra energy.   Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.   22. A) They are more likely to win in combat sports.   B) They are in the minority among the population.   C) They have a higher chance of joining sports teams.   D) They have more disadvantages in getting ahead.   23. A) Their brain is more powerful than that of right-handed people.   B) The left side of their brain is more powerful than its right side.   C) They tend to be a lot more aggressive than right-handed people.   D) Their brain has a stronger connection between its two sides.   24. A) They have a larger brain.   B) It still remains unknown.   C) It is related to their genes.   D) They are better at reasoning.   25. A) Teach them how to perform tasks with their right hand.   B) Help them fully develop their mathematical abilities   C) Encourage them to play fast-paced interactive sports.   D) Advise them to choose jobs that require quick reactions.   Section A   News Report One   (1) Operations at one of Australia's largest gold mines had to be temporarily suspended on Friday after a partial wall collapse at one of the mine's dams.   The wall collapse at the Cadia mine came just a few days after two earthquakes hit the area. The damage to the dam wall was noticed in the late afternoon on Friday when workers found a section of the northern dam wall had collapsed into the southern dam.   The dams contain waste products of mining and can contain materials which are harmful to the environment and human health. The dams are generally constructed using earth-fill and are gradually raised over time. The company was unable to confirm whether the recent earthquakes had contributed to the dams' wall collapse, but said it was conducting a thorough investigation.   (2) A company spokesperson said that operations at the site had been halted while the investigation is ongoing and that the break had posed no safety threat to workers.   Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.   News Report Two   Two boys and four girls were born on Monday to the surprise of a young couple and doctors who had expected five babies.   This was the first record of six babies being born at the same time in that region. (3) The doctors prepared from early in the morning to help deliver five tiny citizens. They were in the operating room with five teams of doctors, one for each baby.   The first five babies were delivered successfully, and all baby beds were occupied. And then all of a sudden, it turned out there was another waiting to come out.   (4) The doctor said the babies were in healthy condition, but could not go home immediately. They needed to stay in the hospital for two to three months for medical supervision.   The mother who was in stable condition could return home a day later if all physical tests came back normal. The babies' mother commented that they had already prepared room for five babies at home, so they will have to rearrange things for their happy surprise. The new parents have yet to name the sixth baby, but are considering either Lily or Rose.   Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.   News Report Three   (5) A Spanish island called Palmador has been bought by a family from Europe for 18 million euros. The island is often described as heaven on earth by holidaymakers.   (6) For decades tourists have been flocking to Palmador, which is located off the southeast coast of Spain. They come to enjoy its unspoiled beaches and crystal clear waters. Its natural beauty is protected as it lies inside a natural park.   Although Palmador is one of the most famous private islands in the world, its seafront is public land and is a favorite destination for famous people. When the island was put up for sale, it was offered to the local government, but proved too expensive for the local authorities. It is unclear whether the new owners have the power to ban tourists from the island. But with their newfound luxury comes the responsibility for its protection and maintenance. The island is less than two miles long and half a mile wide. (7) It is said to have a remarkable location that few other private islands of this size can match, according to estate agents. Palmador is the perfect place to retreat to, somewhere to get away from the city noise and relax in beautiful surroundings with zero stress.   Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.   Section B   Conversation One   M: Hi, Christie's Gym Center. How can I help you?   W: Hi, I'm calling to ask about the newly scheduled gym classes. I'm just wondering if I can get a discount on them.   M: (8-1) Are you already a member?   W: (8-2) Yes, I signed up two months ago, but I haven't been to any of the group classes yet.   M: Can I take your name please?   W: Yes. My name is Carol Friedman.   M: Carol Friedman. That's right and you signed up two months ago. (9) Currently we are offering existing members discounts off two of our brand new classes: hot yoga and advanced spinning. But the discount doesn't apply to any of our regular classes I'm afraid.   W: I'm only interested in the new classes. So how much of a discount is there on these two new classes?   M: (10) The same discount of 20% is being offered to everyone at the door on a first come, first served basis for the first month. It's a shame you missed out on the general discount.   W: I see.   M: But you can get 25% off if you sign up in advance. Which of the two classes are you thinking about?   W: Well, I guess I am only really interested in hot yoga. Can you sign me up for the 10-week course on Thursday evenings?   M: Sure. (11-1) Would you prefer to pay in advance?   W: (11-2) No, I don't like giving my card details over the phone anyway.   M: Okay, then. As you are already a member, the fee for the class will just be added to your monthly bill.   W: That's perfect. Thanks for your help.   M: See you Thursday.   Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   Conversation Two   M: Well, I think that was quite a successful trip in the end. Don't you think, Jenny?   W: Absolutely. (12) There are lots of great potential markets here in China. So I'm sure that the head office in London will be pleased once we get back and present our research.   M: Okay. We've got a bit of spare time now. Can we discuss the return trip to the head office?   W: Sure. I've checked the availability of flights from Beijing to London on the 22nd and you have a choice. (13-1) There's a flight arriving the following morning with a two-hour stopover in Dubai, or a flight arriving at 11:30 in the evening with a five-hour stopover in Amsterdam.   M: (13-2) Right. Well, that's obvious then, isn't it?   W: (13-3) Okay. So that's Dubai. I've booked a room in a hotel about a mile from the office. The nearest metro station is Earl’s Court.   M: Great. (14) Can you find a map that shows where the hotel is and send it to me online? I've never been to the head office, you know. I want to see if I can get one of those rental bicycles and ride to the office just for fun. For the presentation, I'll bring my own laptop and hook it up to their projector. Do you remember the capacity of their meeting room?   W: No, but I'll check.   M: Just one more thing. I'll pay everything with my own card, right? And I'll submit my claims form afterwards?   W: No problem. (15) Just remember to keep all your receipts. You remember the trouble you had last time.   M: Oh, don't remind me.   Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   Section C   Passage One   A new study has demonstrated the importance of women's rights. The researchers behind the study state that many parts of the world have made good economic progress, but women's rights are often overlooked. (16) Thus, they wanted to determine if there was a link between protection of women's rights and public health.   The researchers analyzed databases which held information from 162 countries for the period 2004 to 2010. Countries were classified according to the respect they gave to women's economic and social rights. There were three categories. They were high, moderate, and poor. Analysis of the data showed that countries with strong women's rights had better health than those where women's rights were not as respected. The health indicators studied included disease prevention, reproductive health, death rates, and life expectancy. Furthermore, in countries where women's rights were most respected, but where access to hospitals and doctors was below average, health outcomes were still better than in countries rated as moderate or poor. (17) This confirms that even with a lack of resources, if a country has strong women's rights, the health outcomes are better. Thus, the researchers argue that gender equality is not just a women's rights issue, it is also a development issue. This is because better health aids economic development. (18) They note that the value of women's rights has often been questioned from an economic standpoint. Some have argued that ensuring those rights would limit progress, but this study indicates the opposite.   Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.   Passage Two   (19) Sunshine and high temperatures can mean picnics and parks and trips to beaches, but they can make your body react in some strange ways.   First, sunshine can actually affect your breath. You may think that summer is the perfect time to go on a date or chat with an attractive boy or girl. (20) But excessive heat can cause you to lose water, which has been proven to have a pretty unattractive side effect—bad breath. When you are lacking water, your mouth becomes dry. Bacteria accumulates because there isn't enough water in your mouth to wash it away.   Sunshine can stop you from sweating, too. The body's normal temperature is 36 to 37 degrees centigrade. But if it heats up to 40 to 41 degrees, you may find yourself getting heatstroke. At that point, your heat regulatory system can essentially quit, which stops you from sweating, as your body tries to keep water around your vital organs.   (21) However the sun can have a positive influence on your body by raising your energy levels. You might feel like the sun is giving you extra energy for your day, which is actually happening. And vitamin D from sunshine can help your body to absorb certain minerals, which are linked to building stronger bones. Therefore, I suggest you spend more time in the park with your friends, but make sure you apply lots of skin protection and fill up those water bottles, too.   Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.   Passage Three   Left-handed people can find it inconvenient to do certain things, writing in a notebook for example, but there are a number of advantages of being left-handed. (22) Research found that they were overrepresented among fighters in combat sports. Left-handed fighters also had higher chances to win. This confirms the fighter theory.   (23) Left-handers may also be better at remembering events. The explanation is that the two brain spheres of left-handers are more strongly connected.   Being left-handed might be a factor in mathematical ability. An Italian study found that for simple arithmetic there was little difference between right- and left-handed performance, (24) but for more difficult problem-solving, left- handers won out. No one understands the reason for this.   Left-handed people may think differently. In one study, researchers showed the participants columns of abstract illustrations and asked them which ones they would prefer. Left-handed people were more likely to prefer the images on the left. Right-handed people preferred the ones on the right. Both groups disliked stuff on their opposite side.   Left-handers are also overrepresented in professional, interactive sports. Researchers have looked at the influence of being left-handed on performance and interactive sports. (25) Those that require the fastest reaction give left-handers the biggest advantage. So if you have a left-handed child, you should encourage them to play table tennis , baseball and tennis. Being left-handed maximizes their chances of success in these sports.   Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
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