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二、四级听力做题步骤
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(一)听前
2.读选项 英
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(1)如何读选项
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示例(2021.6第1套第16题):
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A)They have littletalent for learning math.
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B)They need extrahelp to catch upin themath class. 四
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C)They have strong negative emotionstowards math.
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D)T语hey need medical help for math anxiety.
【听力原文】A recent study found that 10% of British children suffer from math
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anxiety. This means they have overwhelming negative emotions towards the subject,
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ranging from rage to despair. 航
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【参考答案】C。
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(2)选项结构特征 四
①选项均以动词原形开头
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示例1(2021.6第1套第1题):
A)Touran Italian city. 英 C)Go to Newcastle.
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B)Travel toGermany. D)See thePope.
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【听力原文】An 81 航 -year-old man ended up in Germany by accident after trying to
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mission to see the Pope, who is head of the Catholic Church, and decided四to make his
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way there bycar.
【题干】Whatdid theold age pensioner plan to do? 语
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【参考答案】D。
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示例2(2021.12第2套第17题):
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A)Discuss their academicachievements with them.
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B) Create an ideal studyenvironment forthem.
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D)Check theirhomework promptly.
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【听力原文】So how can you help your child do their best? Creating an ideal
working environment will make it easier for them to get down to their assignments
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quickly. Make sure it’s free of distractions, and—for primary school children at
least—somewhere near you, so you cananswer questions and offerencouragement. 语
【题干】Whatdoes thepassage suggest parents dotohelp theirchildren?
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【参考答案】B。
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②选项均为动词不定式 六
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示例(2021.12第1套第9题): 启
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A)Tocheck四hercustomer reference number.
B)Toinquireabout the price ofofficechairs. 语
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C)Toget her money back for thereturned chair.
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D)Tomake complaints about its customerservice.
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【听力原文】W: Hi, my name is Jean Simon. I recentl级y bought an office chair from
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willbe ableto get my money back. 启
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【题干】Whatis thewoman’s purpose ofcalling thefurniture company?
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【参考答案】C。
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③选项均为(动)名词(词组)
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示例(2021.12第1套第5题):
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A)The disappearance of somegold and diamonds.
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B)Thetransfer oftons ofprecious metal byair. 六
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C)Thecrash o启faRussian cargo.
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D)The loss ofgold from an airplane.
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【听力原文】Tons of gold have fallen out of the sky in Russia after a cargo plane
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语 malfunctioned in midair this morning. The aircraft was carrying 265 million pounds
worth of gold and diamonds, when the door flew open—s英ending the precious metal
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back toearth.
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【题干】Whatis thenews report mainlyabout?
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④选项核心均为形容词——考查态度或评价
示例1(2021.12第1套第14题):
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A)It is not tasty. C)It istoo oily.
英 B) It isnot healthy. D)It is too spicy.
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【听力原文】M: Howabout Indian food?
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W: That’s not the kind of hot I mean. I’m just not a fan of sauces. That made me
sweat and cry.Ineed something mild.
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【题干】Whatdoes thewoman think ofIndian food? 级
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【参考答案】D。
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示例2(2021.12第1套第15题): 启
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A)Sheis to四o concerned about money
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C)Sheis toopicky about food.
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D)Sheis too eagerto please.
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【听力原文】M: Oh, you’re really difficultto please. 级
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航【题干】Whatdoes theman think ofthewoman?
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【参考答案】C。
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⑤选项均为完整的句子
示例(2021.6第一套第11题语):
A)He wanted tobuya gift forhis mother’s birthday.
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B) Hewanted toconceal something from his parents.
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C)Hefound the60pounds in hispocket missing.
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D)He needed tomake somedonation tocharity. 六
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【听力原文】启M: You think Jimmy’s just making it all up? See, I did think it was a
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bit weird for him to be asking for money for that sort of thing.And his story was a bit
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vague to begin with. But I thought maybe he doesn’t want his parents to know about
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语 what happened. So he’d rather come to us and keep things quiet.Anyway, Jimmy is a
good guy.So wedidn’tmake afuss about it. 英
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【题干】Whydid Jimmyborrow money according tothe man?
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【参考答案】B。
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1.记笔记
示例1(2021.12第2套第3题):
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A)Sheweighs 130kilograms.
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C)Shewas brought fromAfrica.
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D)Shehas abig family ofsix.
【听力原文】Officials at Reid Park Zoo in TucsonArizona are celebrating the birth
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of a baby elephant. Zoo officials say the baby was born on Monday. It is a female and 级
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she weighs nearly 130 kilograms. Semba, her mother, is a 30-year old African航
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elephant. The pregnancy lasted 22 months.Officials describe the baby elephant as
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“healthy, standing and nursing”. The baby hasn’t been given a name yet. Semba has
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given birth四before. Zoo officials said during this pregnancy, she was closely
monitored through physical exams and bloodtests. 语
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【题干】Whatdowe learn about themotherelephant Semba?
【参考答案】B。 英
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B) Heis afamous architect.
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C)Heis alocal entrepreneur.
D)He is theowner oftheHill Hous语e.
【听力原文】Welcome to the tour of the Hill House. This house built in 1904 is one
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of the most well-known works of Charles Hill, the famous architect. It was designed
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and built for a local entrepreneur and his family. Before starting the tour, let me give
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you abrief introduction about thedesign ofthis amazing building. 六
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【题干】Wha启tdowe learn about thespeaker?
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【参考答案】A。
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语 2.听重点信号词
示例(2022.12第1套第15题): 英
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A)By renting a bike. C)By bus.
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B) By sharing aride. D)By jogging.
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W: Yeah, that’s a possibility. There are always several of those bikes out in front of
ourapartment complex.
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M: Oryou could just walk to work.
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take a change of clothes and jog to work. But at this time of year, the air pollution is a
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real problem.
M: Oh yeah. I didn’t thinkof that. Get ataxiif you really have to.
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W:Well, that’s an expensiveway toget towork. 级
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M: Notifyou usea ride-sharing app. 航
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W:Good idea. I’ll download oneimmediately.Thank you.
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【题干】Howwas thewoman going to get to work? 启
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【参考答案四】B。
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3.视听一致
示例1(2022.6第1套第24题): 英
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A)It has reached thehighest level ofevolution. 级
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C)It regards written contracts as unalterable. 启
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D)It has seen a declineinverbal agreements.
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【听力原文】Aperson’s word is linked to their honor, so verbal agreements are seen
as important, whereas written contr语acts are taken as memos of understanding.Western
working culture tends to place a high value on the written word and this reaches its
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highest level ofintensity when it comes to contracts.
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示例2(2021.6.第1套第9题):
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A)He wanted toinviteher to joinin a studyproject.
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C)Hewas working ona studyproject with Jimmy. 英
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D)He was unsure what kind of fellowJimmywas.
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【听力原文】W: Well, that’s funny. Some other fellow came in asking for Jimmy
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just yesterday, a real nervous, pushy type of fellow, saying he needed Jimmy for some
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【题干】Whatdowe learn about theman who cameto see thewoman yesterday?
【参考答案】C。
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英 4.同义替换
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①派生词复现
示例(2021.6第2套第12题): 语
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C)For gettingaround in Miami. 航
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D)For convenience at weekends.
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【听力原文】W: I’m thinking of buying a car. I wouldn’t need to use it ev 启 ery day,
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butI thinki四t would bevery convenient tohave one fortheweekends.
【题干】Whydoes the woman want to have acar? 语
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【参考答案】D。
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②同近义词 级
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A)It has led someothercompanies to followsuit. 启
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B) It has resulted indamage tooffice equipment.
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C)It has helped alot toimprove animals’well-being.
D)It has contributed tremendously语tothe firm’s fame.
【听力原文】“Sometimes acat will walk onaphone and cut offthecall, or they shut
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down the computers by walking onto the off switch.” Ito says. Still, cats in the
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workplace have been a tremendous success for the company. The policy has led to
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various other companies doing thesame. 六
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【题干】Wha启tdid thenews report say about thepolicy?
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【参考答案】A。
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语 ③肯否替换
示例(2021.6第2套第7题): 英
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A)They will realisetheimportance of communication.
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B)They will cometothecafe even morefrequently.
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C)They will careless about their ownbackground.
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【听力原文】Mr.Wilson says, when people start to know other people around them,
they realize they’re not that different. And whatever their financial background, or
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their educational background, most people will have something in common with each
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【题干】What happens when people start to know each other according to Guy
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④同义改写
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示例1(2021.6第2套第18题): 六
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B)They ran四out offood completely.
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D)They reproduced quickly.
【听力原文】On one particular United States island, wild pigs themselves became 英
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an attractive food source for a species of mainland eagl级e. The eagles began breeding
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wiped out completely. 启
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【题干】Whatdoes thepassage say about thenative foxes ona U. S. island?
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【参考答案】C。
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示例2(2021.6第2套第25题):
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A)Sheowned arestaurant inIdaho.
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B) Shemarried herhusband in 1972.
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D)Shehelped启thevillage to become famous.
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【听力原文】Takotna has gained a reputation for its dessert-based hospitality since
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the 1970s. It started with one person, Jan Newton. Jan moved from Idaho with her
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语 husband in 1972 and opened a restaurant. Her rich and filling-fruit pies quickly got
the racers’ attention, and the village gained some fame a英s a result. Proud residents
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then started to refer toJan as Queen ofTakotna.
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【题干】Whatdoes thepassage say about Jane Newton?
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示例3(2021.12第2套第24题):
A)Punishteachers discriminating against left-handed students.
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B) Laymore emphasis onimproving children’s mental health.
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D)Keep track of left-handed children’s school performance.
【听力原文】Campaigners feel it’s strange that children in British schools are 语
penalized because they happen to be left-handed. They don’t understand why
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successive governments have failed to act on this. They want the department of 级
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education to record which children are left-handed and what their educationa航l
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attainments are,sincethey make up some10%of thepopulation.
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【题干】Whatdothecampaigners demand theDepartment ofEducation do? 启
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【参考答案四】D。
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5. 情感态度
示例(2022.12第2套第19题): 英
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A)It creates awonderful setting fordating. 级
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C)It turns parks into picnicsites. 启
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D)It may result ina crowded beach.
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【听力原文】Sunshine and high temperatures can mean picnics and parks and trips
to beaches, but they can make you语r body react in some strange ways. First, sunshine
can actually affect your breath.
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【题干】What does thepassage say about hotsunshine?
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示例(2022.9第1套第24题):
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语 A)Drive us forward. C)Spurusto action.
B) Bring us power. D)Giv英e us ideas.
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【听力原文】Learning and listening can help you think about things in a different
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way. But creating, producing, and experimenting is what drives you forward. Passive
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inspirationcan give you ideas,but activeinspiration will give you power.
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启 【题干】Whatdoes thepassage say passiveinspiration can do?
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【参考答案】D。
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5.综合练习
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5.A) It enjoyed great popularity.
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【听力原文】Three years ago, a couple was enjoying a meal at a beach restaurant航.
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The restaurant was built on a wooden structure above the sea-water. During the meal,
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the man’s wedding ring slipped off his finger. It fell through the wooden floorboards,
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apparently l四ostforever.
【题干】Whatdowe learn about therestaurant? 语
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【参考答案】D。
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6.A) Expandhis business onthebeach. 级
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D)Celebrate his silverwedding anniversary.
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【听力原文】During the meal, the man’s wedding ring slipped off his finger. It fell
through the wooden floorboards,语apparently lost forever. Recently, the restaurant
manager Ryan Krivoy decided to replace the wooden deck and he found an old gold
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coin, some$100billsand asilverwedding ring whilereplacing thedeck.
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7.A) Shesold itfor two thousand dollars.
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B) Shetookit to therestaurant manager.
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【听力原文】The restaurant waitress Sasha Formica posted a picture of the ring on
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Facebook. The post was shared about 5,000 times.Three days later, the happy wife
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called to claim the ring. She even texted pictures of her and her husband eating there
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Krivoy discovered that the gold coin was very rare. It was from 1855 and worth as
much as $2,000.
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【题干】Whatdid thewaitress doabout therecovered ring?
英 【参考答案】C。
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三、短篇新闻的解题技巧与实战
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(二)短篇新闻实战
示例1: 英
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以下两道题出自2022年 级6月第1套
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D)He found two 17th-century oil paintings.
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【听 语 力原文】German police appealed Friday for information about the possible
owners of two 17th-century oil paintings. Police said a 64-year-old man found the
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paintings in a garbage pile at a highway rest stop last month.He later handed them in
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【题干】Whatdid German policesay about asix六ty-four-year-old man?
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【参考答案】D。
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4.A)They are imitations.
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C)They were stolen byan英Italian boy.
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【听力原文】An 航 initial assessment by an art expert concluded the two framed
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Pietro Bellotti dating to 1665. The other is a painting of a boy by the四17th-century
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Dutch artist Samuel vanHoogstraten, date unknown.
【题干】Whatis theart expert’s conclusion about the two framed 语 paintings?
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【参考答案】B。
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示例2:
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以下两道题出自2021年6月第1套
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3. A) Scotland will reach the national target in carbon emissions reduction a head of
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B) Glasgowhas pledged totake thelead in reducing carbon emissionsin theUK.
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C)First MinisterNicola Sturgeon urged ScottishPower toreduce carbon emissions.
D)Glasgow CityCouncil has made adeal with ScottishPower oncarbon emissions.
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【听力原文】Glasgow has pledged to become the first carbon neutral city inthe UK.
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The city’s council and ScottishPower have announced a range of strategies in an
attempt to reduce carbon emissions ahead of the new national target of 2045. First
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Minister Nicola Sturgeon welcomed the pledge and said, “Today’s announcement 级
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between ScottishPower and Glasgow City Council—to make Glasgow the UK’s firs航t
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net-zero city—is a very welcome step. Reaching our goals will need exactly this kind
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ofpartnership approach—withgovernment, business, local authorities and citizens, all
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playing thei四rpart.”
【题干】Whatdowe learn from thenews report? 语
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【参考答案】B。
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4.A) It’snecessary to createmore low-emission zones as级soon as possible.
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C)Glasgowis going toexplorenew sources ofrenewable energy. 启
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D)Glasgow needs to invest innew technologies toreach its goal.
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【听力原文】Speaking ahead of theAll Energy Conference being held in Glasgow,
ScottishPower chief executive Ke语ith Anderson said, “We have a large supply of
renewable energy on our doorstep and one of the only two low-emission zones in
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action across the UK. Now, we need to invest in the technologies and programs that
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transform therest ofGlasgow’s economy and makeus net zero before anyoneelse.”
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【题干】What did ScottishPower’s chief executive say ahead of the All E六nergy
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Conference? 启
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【参考答案】D。
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四、长对话的解题技巧与实战
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英 (二)长对话实战
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示例1:
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12.A) Shoppingonline. C)Where hegoes shopping.
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22.A) It ismotivating. C)It isincredible.
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