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<p align="left"><b><font color="#ff0000"><a name="听力材料">1997年1月大学英语四级考试听力原文</a></font></b><font color=red>(更多信息请访问<a href=http://www.kuangfeng.com>http://www.kuangfeng.com</a>)</font></p>
<p align="left">Section A<br>
1. M: I don't think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; W: Let's walk a little further to see if there is another one.I 
just can't bear the&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; traffic noise here.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What will the speaker most probably do?<br>
2. W: Hi, I'm calling about the three-bedroom house you advertised in 
yesterday's&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; paper. It sounds really nice.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; M: It is, especially if you have children.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What do we learn from the conversation?<br>
3. W: Dear, I feel hungry now. How about you?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; M: So do I. Let me call room service. Hello, room service. Please 
send a menu to&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 320 right away.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: Where are the two speakers?<br>
4. M: I've just brought your ladder back. Thanks for lending it to me. Where 
shall I&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; leave it?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; W: Just lean it against the wall there. Use the ladder again 
anytime.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What's the probable relationship between these two speakers?<br>
5. M: What's the time for departure?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; W: 5: 30. That only leaves us 15 minutes to go through the customs 
and check our&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; baggage.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: At what time did the conversation take place?<br>
6. W: Look here, darling. The paper says people tend to feel unwell if they 
sleep less&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; than six hours a day.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; M: That may be true for you, but it certainly isn't true for me.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What can we conclude from the man's reply?<br>
7. M: Are there any more questions on this lecture? Yes, Mary?&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; W: Dr. Baker, do you think an independent candidate could become 
president?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What most probably is Mary?<br>
8. M: Can you stay for dinner?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; W: I'd love to.But I have to go and send some registered mail 
before picking up the&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; children from school.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: Where will the woman go first?<br>
9. W: How many people has the boss chosen for the business trip to France?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; M: Well, as far as I know whether there will be such a trip is yet 
to be decided.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: What does the man mean?<br>
10. W: The speech the blind girl gave this evening was extremely moving.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; M: I think everyone felt the same.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Q: How did the man feel about the girl's speech?<br>
<b>Section B<br>
Paseage One<br>
</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I had to go to Amsterdam last week for a conference. I 
arrived at the airport in<br>
plenty of time and checked in. But I only had one small case, so I decided to 
take it on the plane as handluggage. As the flight was not due to board for 45 
minutes, I went to a cafe, sat down and ordered a cup of coffee.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; While I was sitting there, drinking my coffee and reading the 
paper, I was vaguely aware of a woman and her child coming to sit at the next 
table. I did not pay much attention to them though. And when my flight was 
called, I reached for my case and left.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; An hour later, the plane was in the air and I decided to look 
at the conference programme to see what I wanted to attend. Imagine my liorror 
when I opened the case and found that is was full of picture books and 
children's toys. And imagine what the woman must have thought about a case full 
of men's clothes and scientific papers.<br>
11. Why did the speaker go to a cafe?<br>
12. What was in the speaker's case?<br>
13. What did the speaker find out on board the plane?<br>
<b>Passage Two</b><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There are many reasons why family life in Britain has changed 
so much in the last 50 years. The liberation of women in the early part of 20 th 
century and social and economic effects of the World War Two had a great impact 
on the traditional family life. Women became essential to industry and 
professions. During the war, they had worked in factories and proved their 
worth. Now with the loss of millions of man their service was indispensable to 
the nation.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; More recently great advances in scientific knowledge, and 
particularly in medicine have had enormous social consequences. Children are 
better cared for and are far healthier. Infant death rate was low. Above all, 
parents now can plan the size of their family if they wish to more effective 
means of birth control.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Different attitudes to religion, authority and tradition 
generally have also contributed to changes in family life. But these 
developments have affected all aspects of society. It is particularly 
interesting to know that the concept of the family as a social unit has survived 
all these challenges.<br>
14. What is the passage mainly about?<br>
15. Why did British women become indispensable to industry after World War Two?<br>
16. What remained unchanged in spite of all the challenges in family life?<br>
<b>Passage Three<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </b>The key question for any only child is this: Why were you 
the only childo It's a key question for at least two reasons. If your parents 
had wanted several children, but would have you only, they are mcot likely to 
pour into you all the energy and attention thathad been intended for several 
children. I call this &quot;the Special Jewel Phenomenon&quot;. Only children, 
or special jewels often arrive when their parents are older, usually in their 
thirties. These special jewels can become very spoiled and selfcentered.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; On the other hand, you may be a only child because your 
parents planned for only one and stopped their plan. Your parents may give you a 
very strict and well-structured education to make you a little adult. Many only 
children grew up feeling unhappy because they always had to be such little 
adults.<br>
17. Who are likely to treat their only children as special jewels?<br>
18. Why do some only children become little adults?<br>
19. What does the passage mainly discuss?<br>
20. Why do some only children feel unhappy?<br>
<br>
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<b><font color="#ff0000"><a name="da">1997年1月大学英语四级考试参考答案</a></font></b></p>
<p align="left"><b>Part I Listening Comprehension<br>
<br>
</b>1-10: B C A C D&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; D B C A A<br>
<br>
<b>Part II Reading Comprehension<br>
</b><br>
11.C&nbsp; 12.D&nbsp; 13.B&nbsp; 14.A&nbsp; 15.B<br>
16.C&nbsp; 17.A&nbsp; 18.D&nbsp; 19.A&nbsp; 20.B<br>
21.D&nbsp; 22.A&nbsp;&nbsp; 23.B&nbsp; 24.C&nbsp; 25.D<br>
26.C&nbsp; 27.D&nbsp; 28.A&nbsp; 29.C&nbsp; 30.B<br>
<br>
<b>Part III Vocabulary and Structure<br>
<br>
</b>31.D&nbsp; 32.C&nbsp; 33.B&nbsp; 34.D&nbsp; 35.A<br>
36.A&nbsp; 37.B&nbsp; 38.D&nbsp; 39.B&nbsp; 40.C<br>
41.C&nbsp; 42.B&nbsp; 43.A&nbsp; 44.B&nbsp; 45.D<br>
46.A&nbsp; 47.A&nbsp; 48.C&nbsp; 49.A&nbsp; 50.D<br>
51.D&nbsp; 52.A&nbsp; 53.C&nbsp; 54.B&nbsp; 55.C<br>
56.A&nbsp; 57.B&nbsp; 58.D&nbsp; 59.D&nbsp; 60.C<br>
<br>
<b>Part IV Cloze<br>
<br>
</b>61. D&nbsp; 62. C&nbsp; 63. B&nbsp; 64. A&nbsp; 65. C<br>
66. B&nbsp; 67. C&nbsp; 68. D&nbsp; 69. D&nbsp; 70. C<br>
71. A&nbsp; 72 .C&nbsp; 73. B&nbsp; 74. A&nbsp; 75. D<br>
76. B&nbsp; 77. B&nbsp; 78. A&nbsp; 79. D&nbsp; 80. A<br>
<br>
<b>Part V Writing(略)</b></p>

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