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1、2020年12月大学英语四级考试真题(二)Part II Listening ComprehensionSection ANews Report One【听力原文】11A waiter has returned a check worth nearly 424,000 dollars to a retired social worker who lost it. The waiter found a bank envelop while cleaning off a table last Saturday at restaurant. He ran outside but the custom
2、er was gone. He opened the envelope and got a shock. After an unsuccessful search, the restaurants owner called the Daily News for help. The relieved” customer was reunited with her check On Wednesday. It contained money from her apartment sale, already planned for the down payment on a new home. Th
3、e customer did not tip the waiter after her meal. 21 She12. Where is the conversation taking place?13. Why is the woman interested in package holidays?14. How long does the woman want to go for the holiday?15. What does the woman say she likes about the holiday package?Section CPassage One【听力原文】16To
4、urists taking a holiday in the Indonesian island of Bali are facing a new $14 per person tax when they arrived on the holiday island from next year. But this is a green tax, which Bali governor Wayan Koster had been working on for months and which is designed to help clean up the island natural envi
5、ronment and with good reason, too.-17Indonesia is drowning in plastics. Recycling is not one of the countries strong points. Its not uncommon to be offered many more plastic bags than one could ever need when visiting the supermarkets and shopping malls. But slowly, things are starting to change for
6、 the better.Back in 2016, the medium-sized the city of Banjarmasin banned single-used plastic bags. The city of Bogor followed suit in 2018. A few months ago, 18Koster announced the plan that would not only ban the single-used plastic bags from supermarkets and convenience stores but plastic bags an
7、d straws acioss the island. The regulation will come into full effect next month. We received a fast and quick response for the Balinese people, not only positive responses for the Balinese, we received good responses from the central government, other local governments and even from overseas?9 Kost
8、er told The Sydney Morning Herald this week during an interview. The governor is a determined environmentalist and he has more laws planned to protect the islands water ways in particular and tosupport the introduction of electric vehicles too.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have jus
9、t heard.16. What will tourists have to do when they visit Indonesias Bali Island?17. What does the passage say about Indonesia?18. What is the new plan governor Koster recently announced?Passage Two【听力原文】19 An endangered species of whale is experiencing a small baby boom of the coast America. The no
10、rth Atlantic right whale is one of the rarest species on the planet, numbering only about 411. But the Center for Coastal Studies said Friday that its aerial survey team spotted a mom with two babies in Cape Cod Bay a day earlier. That brings the number seen in nearby waters alone this year to 3. Th
11、ats big news because the whale population has been falling and no baby whales were seen last year. In all, seven baby whales have been spotted so far this year.120 The whale population has become endangered due to commercial whaling activities in recent years. This is because they are sometimes hunt
12、ed for their meat or their skin. Over-hunting could lead to the disappearance of the whale population, possibly causing major problems to the global food chain.121The whales give birth off the southeast coast of America in the winter and travel to feeding grounds of the northeast coast in the early
13、spring. Northeast coast is a critically important source of food. The animals often feed close to shore. This provides watchers on land with unbeatable views of one of the rarest of marine mammals. Its illegal to get within 1,500 feet of the animals without federal research permit, so well watchers
14、are discouraged from tempting to get to the whales.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. What do we learn from the passage about the North Atlantic right whale?20. What has caused the decline of the whale population in recent years?21. What do the whales travel to the n
15、ortheast coast of America in the early spring?Passage Three【听力原文】An average person consumes 144 pints of milk a year, but 40% of that is poured on to cereal and 60% of those people are children. But what was once advertised as nutrition is becoming unpopular. 221 Americans drinks 37% less milk than
16、they did in the 1970s. And in the UK, dairy consumption overall has fallen by a third in the past 20 years.123Milk is increasingly being desciibed in a negative light. A recent blog suggested:“Maybe people are drinking less milk because it is poisonous to many of us.”24Lactose is thn sugar found in
17、milk and dairy products. It needs a series of complex proteins to break it down. Without enough of these proteins, the lactose is broken down by bacteiia in the human body. This can cause physical pain and produce gas in the stomach. However, after we have finished breast and formula feeding, most o
18、f us dont continue producing the complex proteins in our bodies, which are necessary to break down the lactose. Despite the problems in degisting milk, it does provide many benefits.125Milk is nutritious-it contains vitamins A and D as well as protein and isnt fbll of calories. You can test yourself
19、 by drinking a large glass of milk. If you get sick in your stomach within the next 24 hours, you are lacking the proteins to digest milk.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage youhave just heard.22. What does the passage say about Americans?23. How do Americans and British think of milk nowada
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