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1、-现代大学英语听力2听力原文及题目答案Unit 4Unit 4Task 1【答案】1) They were orphans and had nobody to support them.2) Each boy was given only one bowl of gruel for supper and no more far from enough.3) They boys were so hungry that they could not bear it any more. They decided that tone of them must ask the master for mo

2、re gruel. Olive Twist was chosen by casting lots.4) He never thought that any boy would dare to ask for more food than the given portion. Therefore, he was both surprised and angry on hearing Olivers request.5) He was struck on the head by the master and pushed out of the room. And for a week Olive

3、remained prisoner in the cellar.【原文】Oliver Twist had no parents and lived in the workhouse. The room in which the boys had their food was a large stone hall. Each boy was given one bowl of gruel and no more. The bowls never needed washing. The boys polished them with their spoons. But still the boys

4、 were hungry. Oliver Twist and the other boys suffered from slow starvation for three months. At last they got so wild with hunger that one of the boys, who was tall for his age, said: If this goes on, I am afraid I shall eat the boy who sleeps next me. He had wild hungry eyes and the boys believed

5、him. The boys gathered and thought of a plan. One of us must walk up to the master at supper this evening and ask for more gruel, said one boy. Let us east lots, said another. In that way we shall see who must go up to the master and ask for more. So they cast lots. The lot fell to Oliver Twist. He

6、had to go up to the master and ask for moregruel. The evening came. The boys took their places and quickly ate up their gruel. Then they looked at Oliver. He rose from his place, bowl and spoon in hand, went up to the master and said, Please, sir, I want some more. The master was a fat, healthy man,

7、 but he turned pale. What! he said at last.Oliver repeated: Please, sir, I want some more.The master struck Oliver on the head and pushed him out of the room.For a week Oliver remained a prisoner in the cellar.Task 2【答案】A. 1) F 2) F 3) T B. 1) d 2) b【原文】Mark Twain was a famous American writer. There

8、 were many stories about him. One day Mark Twain was fishing. A stranger came along. Good morning! said the stranger. Good morning! said Mark Twain. Nice weather were having! Very nice indeed, said the stranger. How was fishing? Very good. I caught three trout here yesterday in just about an hour. I

9、s that so? said the stranger. Yes. Im very fond of trout. By the way, said the stranger, do you happen to know who I am? No, I havent any idea, said Mark Twain. Well, Im the game warden of this county, said the stranger. Fishing is not allowed here. Mark Twain paused a minute. Then he asked: By the

10、way, do you know who I am? No, I dont. Well, I am the biggest liar in the country.Task 3【答案】A. Name: Lewis CarrollOccupation: mathematics; Oxford UniversityLiterary works: Alices Adventures in Wonderland; 1865; Through the Looking-Glass; 1871B.These stories are about a dream world in which Alice mee

11、ts strange creatures and has interesting adventures.【原文】Which would you rather be? A mathematician or a writer? Perhaps you will never be faced with this kind of choice. Lewis Carroll was both a mathematician and a writer. He was a lecturer inmathematics at Oxford University. But he is better known

12、as the author of two of the most famous children s books that have ever been written: Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. The authors real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, but he preferred to use the pen-name “Lewis Carroll” when he wrote Alices Adventures in Wonderland

13、and this is the name we remember him by. Alices Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865, when its author was 33 years old; it was followed by Through the Looking-Glass in 1871. Both books were written for a real girl called Alice, but they have been read by millions of children since they wer

14、e first published. These stories are about a dream world in which Alice meets strange creatures and has interesting adventures . Im sure you know this already, but if you dont, you had better read the stories yourselves.Task 4【答案】the Greeks, closed the gates of the city and stayed behind the walls,

15、the Greeks, a huge wooden horse, hide inside it, the horse, they stopped, hid their ships, Greek prisoner, the horse, The Greek soldiers, the wooden horse 【原文】Many, many years ago there was a war between the Greeks and the Trojans. The Greek ships sailed up to the city of Troy. When the Trojans saw

16、the Greek ships, they closed the gates of their city and stayed behind the walls. The Greeks attacked the city many times, but could not take it. Then one of the Greeks thought of a plan. The Greeks made a big wooden horse and had some soldiers hide inside the horse. In the morning the Greeks burned

17、 their camps and sailed away. Only the big wooden horse remained in front of the city gate. But the Greek ships did not sail far. The Greeks stopped at a place near Troy, where the Trojans could not see them, and hid their ships. At first the Trojans wanted to burn the wooden horse, but a Greek pris

18、oner said, Dont bum the horse. Bring it into Troy. It will help you. The horse was very big, and the Trojans could not bring it in through the gate. They had to make a hole in the wall. Then they brought the wooden horse into the city. The next day was a holiday in Troy. At night all the Trojan sold

19、iers fell asleep after a heavy festive drinking. The Greek ships came back to Troy in the night. When everything was quiet, the Greek soldiers came out of the wooden horse and opened the gates of the city. The Greek army came into the city, killed many Trojans and took the city.Task 5【答案】A.1) c 2) a

20、B.1) All the animals thought that he was the king of beasts. Actually he was a coward. He was afraid of human beings and other big animals. He roared only to scare them away and never really hurt them.2) Dorothy and her dog wanted to get back to Kansas. The Scarecrow wanted some brains and the Tinma

21、n wanted a heart. The Lion wanted to have courage.【原文】The following story has been taken from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum in 1900. The book is a modern fairy tale and is one of the great favorites of American children. One day a tornado carried away Dorothy and her dog Toto f

22、rom their home in Kansa sand landed them in the wonderful land of Oz. Here they made friends with two strange fellows, a scarecrow and a tin man. The four were now on their way to the Emerald City where the Great Oz lived. Just as the Tinman spoke there came from the forest a terrible roar, and the

23、next moment a great Lion rushed into the road. With one blow of his paw he knocked the Scarecrow to the edge of the road, and then he hit the Tinman with his sharp claws. But, to the Lions surprise, he could make no mark on the tin, though the Tinman fell over in the road and lay still. Little Toto,

24、 now that he had an enemy to face, ran barking towards the Lion. The great beast had opened his mouth to bite the dog. Dorothy feared that Toto would be killed. She forgot all danger and rushed forward. She slapped the Lion upon his nose as hard as she could, and cried out: Dont bite Toto! You shoul

25、d be ashamed of yourself, a big beast like you, to bite a poor little dog! I didnt bite him, said the Lion, as he rubbed his nose with his paw where Dorothy had hit it. No, but you tried to, she said in anger. You are nothing but a big coward. I know, said the Lion, and he hung his head in shame. Iv

26、e always known it. But how can I help it? I dont know, Im sure. But how can you hit a stuffed man like the poor Scarecrow? Is he stuffed? asked the Lion, in surprise, as he watched her pick up the Scarecrow and set him upon his feet, while she patted him into shape again. Of course hes stuffed, repl

27、ied Dorothy. She was still angry. That explains it. He really went over easily, said the Lion. It surprised me to see him turn around so. Is the other one stuffed also? No, said Dorothy, hes made of tin. And she helped the Tinman up again. He really hurt my claws, said the Lion. When they scratched

28、against the tin it made a cold shiver min down my back. What is that little animal you are so kind to? He is my dog, Toto, answered Dorothy. Is he made of tin, or stuffed? asked the Lion. Neither. Hes a meat dog, said the girl. Oh. Hes a curious animal, and seems really small, now that I look at him

29、. No one thinks of biting such a small, little thing except a coward like me, continued the Lion sadly. What makes you a coward? asked Dorothy. She looked at the great beast in wonder, for he was as big as a small horse.I dont know, replied the Lion. I suppose I was born that way. All the other anim

30、als in the forest expect me to be brave, for the Lion is everywhere thought to be the King of Beasts. I learned that if I roared very loudly every living thing was afraid and got out of my way. Whenever Ive met a man Ive been very much frightened; but I just roared at him, and he has always min away

31、 as fast as he could go. If the elephants, tigers and bears ever tried to fight me, I would run away Im such a coward; but just as soon as they hear me roar, they all try to get away from me, and of course I let them go. But that isnt right. The King of Beasts shouldnt be a coward, said the Scarecro

32、w. I know it, said the Lion, and he wiped a tear from his eye with the tip of his tail. It is a great sorrow, and it makes my life very unhappy. But whenever there is danger, my heart begins tobeat fast. Perhaps you have heart disease, said the Tinman. It may be so, said the Lion. If you have, conti

33、nued the Tinman, you should be glad, for it proves you have a heart. For my part, I have no heart; so I cant have heart disease. Perhaps, said the Lion, I am a coward because I have a heart. Have you brains? said the Scarecrow. I suppose so. Ive never looked to see, replied the Lion. I am going to t

34、he great Oz to ask him to give me some, remarked the Scarecrow, for my head is stuffed with straw. And I am going to ask him to give me a heart, said the Tinman. And I am going to ask him to send me and Toto back to Kansas, added Dorothy. Do you think Oz can give me courage? asked the Cowardly Lion.

35、 Just as easily as he can give me brains, said the Scarecrow. Or give me a heart, said the Tinman. Or send me back to Kansas, said Dorothy. Then if you dont mind, Ill go with you, said the Lion, for life is hard without courage. You will be very welcome, answered Dorothy, for you will help to keep a

36、way the other wild beasts. I think they must be more cowardly than you if they allow you to scare them so easily. They really are, said the Lion, but that doesnt make me any braver, and as long as I know myself to be a coward I shall be unhappy. So once more the little company set off upon the journ

37、ey. The Lion walked at Dorothys side. Toto did not like the Lion at first, because he could not forget how nearly he had been crushed between the Lions great jaws; but after a time he became more at ease, and before long Toro and the Cowardly Lion became good friends.Task 6【答案】A.1) Civil War2) first

38、, equality3) battlefields, bloodiest4) ordinaryB.1) d 2) c【原文】Walt Whitman is often called the poet of American democracy. He lived during the American Civil War, and he admired President Abraham Lincoln very much. Whitman was the first American poet who wrote about tree equality among all people. I

39、n a poem called Song of Myself he compared himself to all other people, and he found no difference. He wrote: .every atom belonging to me. belongs to you. In the same poem Whitman spoke up for women. He wrote: The Female equally with the Male I sing. He also wrote: In the faces of men and women I se

40、e God. and A great city is that which has the greatest men and women. Whitman understood war and the results of war. He worked in a hospital, taking care of wounded men. In a description of northern soldiers who had returned from prisons in the south he wrote: The sight is worse than any sight of ba

41、ttlefields or any collection of wounded, even the bloodiest. In Whitmans words: The real war will never get in the books. Whitman was the first important American poet to write about ordinary people, using ordinary language.Task 7【答案】A. 1) A red, red rose thats newly spring in June and the melody th

42、ats sweetly played in tune.2) He will love her till all the seas are dried and the rocks melt in the sun. his love will last as long as the sands of life run(there is life on earth).3) Yes, he is, and he will come back no matter how far it is.B.June-tune I-dry sun-run while -mile【原文】O, my love is li

43、ke a red, red rose,That is newly sprung in June.O, my love is like the melody,That is sweetly played in tune.As fair are you, my lovely lass,So deep in love am I,And I will love you still, my Dear,Till all the seas go dry.Till all the seas go dry, my Dear,And the rocks melt with the sun!O I will lov

44、e you still, my Dear,While the sands of life shall run.And fare you well, my only Love,And fare you well a while!And I will come again, my Love,Although it were ten thousand mile!Task 8【答案】1) Tall stories, that is, unlikely ones.2) Because he wanted to be a member of a certain club.3) He went there

45、because he was told that a lion came there each evening to drink water.4) Sixteen times.5) He killed sixteen lions.【原文】A famous French writer who wrote many books about England and the English people once wrote about the Englishmans fondness for improbable or tall stories. In one of his books about

46、the First World War, an English priest tells the following story: He had wanted to become a member of a certain club in Africa. In order to become a member, each person had to shoot at least one lion. The priest had never shot an animal in his life. So, armed with a rifle and accompanied by a young

47、African boy, the priest set out one evening for a pool in the jungle where he was told a lion came each evening to drink. He waited patiently for a few hours until shortly before midnight when he heard a rustling noise. Sure enough a few yards away the head of a lion appeared above a bush that separated the priest and the po

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