四级2023六月听力答案
  四级2023六月听力答案(第一套)
  1.A)A man was bitten by a snake.
  2. D) Who owned the snake.
  3. A) Taking her trash out in fancy dresses.
  4. B) To amuse people.
  5.C) Have a meal even if they have no money.
  6.C) It originated from a donation to her staff.
  7.B) More people have been giving than taking.
  8.A) He is a psychologist.
  9. D) Why friends break off contact all of a sudden.
  10. C) They scream to get their parents back..
  11. A) They may regard any difference as the end of a relationship.
  12.C) Their quality.
  14.B) They are natural.
  16. A) He desires more in life.
  13.A) Jeans are a typicat American garment.
  15.D) They are worth the price.
  17. D) It is relatively predictable.
  18. D) They are too simple.
  19. B) it can help connect people.
  20. B) Make them more open to learning.
  21. C) Convey fundamental values.
  22. B) Immigrants have been contributing to the U.S.
  23. D) More of them are successful business people.
  24. C) Their level of debt is lower than that of native born Americans.
  25. A) Keep their traditional values and old habits.
  四级2023六月听力答案(第二套)
  1. D) She was accused of violating a city law.
  2. A) It will take time to solve the rat problem.
  3. B) Work in an environrment resembling Mars.
  4. A) Ready-made food.
  5.C) He bit a softball player s Olympic gold medal..
  6.D) Pay for the cost of a new one.
  7.C) Treat them as treasures.
四级 听力
  8. A) She covered its screen with a plastic sheet.
  9.B) It includes unnatural light.
  10.D) He has been burdened with excessive work.
  11.B) Sleep may be more important than people. assumod.
  12.A) what they wanted to be when grown up. 13.C) A mechanical engineer.
  14.C) Imaginative.
  15.B) Help their kids understand themselves.
  16. D) Promote Internet-ready phones
  17. A) They cater to Africans needs
  18. B) An old-school keypad.
  19. C) It was cheaper than using fossil fuel plastic.
  20. D) A rapid increase in U.S. petroleum chemical production.
  21. D) Take measures to promote the use of recycled plastic.
  22. B) It rents a place for nap-takers.
  23. C) To understand the obvious importance of napping
  24. B) They depend on his ability to concentrate.
  25. A) Some bosses associate napping with laziness.
  2023年6月四级听力考试原文
  News 1
  A woman was charged with allegedly violating a Rhode Island city law against feeding wild animals. The 55-year-old womans neighbors blamed her for making the areas rat problem worse.d Newly installed cameras captured several rats active in the middle of the day. Neighbors say that its even worse during the night. The woman and her parents who owned the home told reporters that shes being charged for feeding birds, who would have known just loving animals gets you that much trouble, she said. It is prohibited to feed any wild animals, including birds in Rhode Island City. Nevertheless, while the womans intention was to feed birds, it is clear that rats were also benefiting. Anthony Morktti, director of the City Administration said he saw more than 20 rats near the womans home. He said it will take months to get the problem under control.
  Q1. What do we learn from the report about the 55-year-old woman?
  Q2. What did the director of the city administration say at the end of the news report?
  News 2
  To prepare for eventually sending astronauts to Mars. NASA began taking applications Friday for four people to live a year in Mars, June Alpha. Thats a 1,700 direction, two square foot Martian habitat inside of building in Houston. The paid volunteers will work in an environment similar to Mars. They will have limited communications with family, restricted food and resources. NASA is planning three experiments with the first one starting in the four Next year, food will all be ready to eat space food. Some plants will be grown, but not potatoes like in the movie in The Martian We want to understand how humans perform in them, said lead scientists, grace Douglass. Were looking at Mars realistic situations. The application process open Friday, and theyre not seeking just anybody. The requirements are strict, including a masters degree in a science, engineering, or math field or pilot experience. Only a American citizens or permanent US residents are acceptable. Applicants must be between 30 and 55 and in good physical health. Attitude is key, Said former Canadian astronaut Chris Hatfield. He said that participants need to be super competent, resourceful, and not rely on other people to feel comfortable.