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英语四级听力冲刺核心技巧--长对话

2011-10-27来源:新东方

题目序号:19-25

及格数量:4 

推荐准确数量:5-6道

重点场景:Airport(flight)    hotel

重点主题:Campus life         job-hunting

核心技巧:

1、视听基本一致。(听什么选什么)

2、第一句、第一回合对应第一题答案;

3、选项答案为短语或单词可以直选;

4、问答式对话中,答案句经常出题

5、请注意对话的主旨

例题:  2010年6月第二段长对话   

23.

A) The pocket money British children get.

B) The annual inflation rate in Britain.

C) The things British children spend money on.

D) The rising cost of raising a child in Britain.

24.

A) It enables children to live better.

B) It goes down during economic recession.

C) It often rises higher than inflation.

D) It has gone up 25% in the past decade.

25.

A) Save up for their future education.

B) Pay for small personal things.

C) Buy their own shoes and socks.

D) Make donations when necessary.

答案:ACB

听力原文:

W: Now you’ve seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?(Q23答案点,首句考点+视听一致)

M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don’t quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?

W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.

M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.

W: Yes. why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?(Q24答案点,视听一致)

M: I am sorry I’ve no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.

W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That’s strange, isn’t it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.

M: Yes, I don’t understand that at all.

W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?

M: I don’t know. I think I’ll probably give them 2 pounds a week.

W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?

M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things?(Q25答案点,视听一致), but I wouldn’t expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.

W: Yes, by the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?

M: Yeah, they do.   

Q23 What is the table of figures about?

Q24 What do we learn from the conversation about British children’s pocket money?

Q25 Supposing the man had children, what would he expect them to do with their pocket money?