1、全国大学生英语竞赛(A级决赛赛卷)听力理解录音材料文字稿(Script for Listening Comprehension)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 6 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question
2、, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. Mary: Could you help me paint my flat this weekend, David? David: Oh, s
3、orry, Im going sailing. Ive decided to enjoy myself for a change. I spent last weekend helping my mum do her garden and I need to repair the car next weekend. Q: What is David going to do this weekend?2. Woman: Dr. Browns Clinic. Can I help you? Man: Yes. Can I have an appointment to see the doctor,
4、 please? Woman: Well, hes free at a quarter past eleven today or tomorrow at a quarter past ten or five to two. Man: Ill come tomorrow afternoon. Q: What time is the appointment? 3. Man: Are you going to take the train up to Edinburgh? Woman: Weve booked tickets on the coach, actually. We wanted to
5、drive up there, but weve been having problems with the car and we cant afford to fly. Q: How will they travel to Edinburgh? 4. Man: Can you tell me how much it is for a ticket for Saturdays performance of Macbeth? Woman: The front stalls and the circle are the most expensive at $ 16.50. The middle s
6、eats in the stalls cost $ 15 and the back three rows cost $ 12.50, but the view isnt so good. All seats are $ 10 for students. Man: Ill have one in the middle, please. Im not a student. Ive got my credit card here. Q: How much is the mans ticket? 5. Woman: Hi!Have you had a busy day at the office? M
7、an: Yes, sorry Im late. I didnt get the bus because John offered me a lift. We didnt realize the motorway was closed because of a lorry accident, so it took much longer than usual. Ill be even later tomorrow with the train strike. Q: Why was the man late home? 6. Woman: Its a bit crowded isnt it. wo
8、rse than a football match!Can you seewell enough from here?Man: It doesnt matter - as long as I can hear and get down the important points of what he says, its OK.Woman: Im going to the library after this. I want to get this report finished so that Ican go to the cinema later.Q: Where are the man an
9、d the woman talking? Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear one long conversation. At the end of the conversation, 4 questions will be asked about what was said. You will hear both the conversation and the questions only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the paus
10、e, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Mark: Hello, Jenny. What are you doing here?Jenny: Hello, Mark!This is my daughter, Sarah. Its the school holidays
11、 so were shopping now - were not sure what to do after that.Mark: Well, theres a show for children this afternoon in the library where I work.Jenny: Oh? What time is it at?Mark: It starts at two and finishes at three thirty. Its only a quarter past one now. Do you think Sarah would like that?Jenny:
12、How much is a ticket?Mark: Well, its one pound fifty for adults and seventy-five pence for children. Programmes are twenty-five pence.Jenny: And does your library run a reading course in the holidays?Mark: Yes, and if children under ten, like Sarah, read four books in six weeks, we give them somethi
13、ng to take home.Jenny: What, like a book?Mark: Well, this year its a pen, but sometimes its a book or a school bag. Meet me after the show and Ill give you more detail.Jenny: Thanks. See you later then.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the long conversation you have just heard. 7. When will the show be
14、gin?8. How much is a childs ticket?9. How long is the holiday reading course? 10. What free gifts can children get from the library this year?Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short pieces of news from BBC or VOA. After each news item and question, there will be a pause. During
15、 the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. 11. President Obasanjo said about 148 billion dollars were lost each year as a result of corruption. He de
16、scribed the loss as monumental and preventable, with extractive industries, such as oil and gas, among the worst hit. Question: Approximately how much was lost each year as a result of corruption? 12. The University Boat Race is a uniquely British institution but its taken on a distinctly internatio
17、nal character. It dates back to 1829 and is now broadcast on television in more than a hundred countries. And of the sixteen rowers in the two boats, only five were British this year. It was the first time a French rower had taken part for at least a century. There were also four Americans, three Ge
18、rmans, two Canadians and an Australian. Question: How many British students joined the University Boat Race? 13. In Romania, to the east, and Slovakia and the Czech Republic, to the north, populations in low-lying areas have been put on alert. In the Czech Republic, several people have died, and ant
19、i-flood barriers on the river Vltava have been raised. Czech officials have declared a state of emergency in several areas, and in the historic city of Olomouc, 250 kilometers east of Prague, thousands of people had to be evacuated. Question: In which country have several people died because of the
20、flood?14. I was so touched by the way the people in London took to that animal and cheered it on. I just feel bitterly disappointed that we couldnt give them the result that they wanted. I feel that perhaps we got the result, hopefully, that the whale needed, and thats probably more important. Quest
21、ion: What animal was the man talking about?15. Steven Spielbergs Munich and Ang Lees Brokeback Mountain are likely to be the big winners at the Oscar ceremony in five weeks time. Spielbergs highly controversial drama about the 1972 Olympic massacre, and what happened after it, is one of the five nom
22、inations for Best Picture. Some have speculated opposition to the movie and its theme might harm its Oscar chances, but that hasnt happened. Spielbergs also nominated as Best Director. Question: Who won the nomination as Best Director according to the speaker? 16. Ukrainian politicians claim there a
23、re political motives behind the price rise originally demanded by the Russian energy giant Gazprom. They say Russia is offering much more favourable terms to other former Soviet Republics. Russian officials insist its a purely commercial matter. Question: Which countries are having talks over gas pr
24、ices?17. Britains Labour government is having a difficult week. The government wants to ban smoking in indoor public places, including restaurants and other places of entertainment. This is partly because it wants to discourage people from smoking, since smoking causes so much illness, but also to p
25、rotect the health of the staff who work there, and who got no choice about breathing in second hand smoke. Question: What does the British government want to do?18. A crowd of some 35,000, including U.S. First Lady Laura Bush and Italian film legendSophia Loren, filled the Olympic Stadium. More than
26、 4,700 performers, including fast-moving skaters with fiery rocket packs, dancers and even dancing cows opened the festivities. Some 2,600 athletes from more than 80 countries and territories marched into the stadium accompanied by American pop music from the 1970s and 1980s. Question: How many perf
27、ormers joined the Winter Olympics opening ceremony?19. Governments from Singapore to South Korea are increasingly lifting restrictions on gambling. But gamblers do not have to wait for new casinos to open to place their bets: they can just use their mobile phones. Europe is the largest market for mo
28、bile gambling, but telecommunications analysts predict that Asia will catch up soon. Question: What is the passage mainly talking about?20. The United States National Weather Service says that this huge winter storm has dumped some 68.3 centimetres of snow in Central Park, making it the worst blizza
29、rd to hit New York City since records began in 1869. To add to the problems facing the entire north-eastern seaboard, winds across the region have been gusting at up to 96 kilometres an hour, causing serious localised drifting. Question: Which part of the United States was attacked by snowstorm? Sec
30、tion D Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear 4 or 6questions. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line th
31、rough the centre.Passage One I have four small children, three girls and one boy. I dont go out very much because its hard for me to find someone to look after them. Any time I do go out, I have to find a baby sitter. Its not easy for me to find a baby sitter because we have just moved here. Since w
32、ere new in town, I dont know very many people yet. Well, one Friday morning I looked in my purse and found that I had only two dollars left. I still had to do that weeks grocery shopping. There was nothing else I could do; I had to go to the bank. I hoped that Rachel, my next-door neighbor, could co
33、me and baby-sit for me, but she wasnt home. So after the children were all dressed, off we went to the bank. After wed all got into the car, I tried to relax a little as I drove to the bank. The children were very noisy from the start. They were yelling and crying and picking on each other. By the t
34、ime we arrived at the bank, I was very angry. The bank was very crowded. I dont think Id ever seen so many people there at once. I think, since it was the end of the month, it was payday for most people. Anyway, the children were still acting up, and I was still pretty angry with them. I turned arou
35、nd to try to keep them quiet and shouted, “Stand against the wall and dont say a word!” Everyone in the whole bank stopped talking. They thought it was a hold-up.Questions 21 to 24 are based on the psssage you have just heard.21.Why was it hard for the woman to find a baby sitter?22. Why couldnt Rac
36、hel, her next-door neighbor, baby-sit for her? 23.How did the woman feel when she arrived at the bank? 24. What happened when the woman shouted at her children?Passage Two You will hear an announcement about whats on television tomorrow.Man: And thats the weather forecast. And now we know what the w
37、eathers going to belike, lets have a look at what weve got for you tomorrow on TV31. Most of the morning is taken up with childrens television. As its Saturday, weve got programmes for children from the under fives to teenagers. We start the day at 7:00 with cartoons and programmes for the very youn
38、g. These go on until 9:00 when we have a film specially made for television called The Railway Princess. It was first shown about six months ago and weve had lots of requests to show it again. The film is based on Jenny Johnsons best-selling childrens book. Then from 10:30 until 12:00, we continue w
39、ith a magazine programme for 5 to 12 year-olds. Theres something for everyone - animals, art, sport, the countryside. At lunchtime, from 12:00 till 2:00, we have something for teenagers - Here and Now - our music programme with all the latest groups and singers, and the results of last weeks competi
40、tion. After lunch theres half an hour of news and thats followed at 2:30 by sport. This afternoon you can watch the match between Brazil and Ireland, the winner of that match will go on to play Italy or Spain in the final next week. Football is followed at 4 oclock by tennis. Well be watching part o
41、f the MacmillanTennis Tournament. If the tennis is cancelled because of rain well be going over early to Japan to see some of the skiing. Lets hope Angus Burns has recovered from yesterdays fall. At 5 oclock well be bringing you the end of the Round Britain Cycle Race. At 6 oclock its time for our n
42、ew quiz programme Your guess is as good as mine with Nigel Parsons. Each team is shown pictures of people who were in the news in one particular year, or important things that happened in that year. The teams guess when that was. Thats followed by more news and at 7:00 its time for our Saturday even
43、ing film I Could Live Forever, a sad story with a happy ending. Youll recognize the songs, made famous by the film and sung by Julia Jones. And of course theres some wonderful dancing. Questions 25 to 30 are based on the psssage you have just heard.25.During which period is The Railway Princess on television? 26. When is there a music programme for teenagers? 27. Which two teams can you see in the football match?28.If the weather is bad, which sport will be cancelled?29.What do the teams have to guess in the quiz programme?30. What kind of film is I Could Live Forever?