2016年12月大学英语四级(第一套)-SectionB 官网
{"data":[{"question":[{"id":"481","number":"8","choice":["A)He will lose part of his pay. ","B)He will go through retraining. ","C)He will be given a warning.","D)He is go good terms with his workmates."],"details":" One of the press operators arrived an hour and a half late. He will simply lose part of his pay. ","answer":"D","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"482","number":"9","choice":["A)He is an experienced press operator. ","B)He is trustworthy guy. ","C)He is always on time.","D)He is go good terms with his workmates."],"details":" Is John reliable? Yes\uff0che is. Thats why we chose him for the job. ","answer":"B","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"483","number":"10","choice":["A)She is a trade union representative. ","B)She is a senior manager of the shop. ","C)She is better at handing such matters.","D)She is in charge of public "],"details":" because you are so much better at handling things like this. ","answer":"D","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"484","number":"11","choice":["A)He is always trying to stir up trouble.","B)He is skilled and experienced.","C)He is very close to the manager.","D)He is always complaining about low wages."],"details":" Ive had the idea for some time that Jack Greens been busy stirring things up in connection with the latest wage claim. Hes always trying to make trouble. ","answer":" C","content":"","user_answer":""}],"title":"Question8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard."},{"question":[{"id":"485","number":"12","choice":["A)Open.","B)Reserved. ","C)Selfish.","D)Friendly."],"details":" Its\u201cWhy are the British so cold? And they re talking about the British personality- - the famous British reserve. It means that we arent very friendly.... we arent very open. ","answer":"D","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"486","number":"13","choice":["A)They read a book. ","B)They talk about the weather ","C)They stay quiet.","D)They chat with fellow passengers."],"details":" British people seldom speak on the train, or the bus, Not in London, anyway. ","answer":"A","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"487","number":"14","choice":["A)She was unwilling to make friends with workmates.","B)She was never invited to a colleague\u2019s home.","C)She was eager to visit an English castle.","D)She was always treated as a foreigner."],"details":" I met a woman once, an Italian. Shes been working in Manchester for two years, and no one not one of her colleagues- had ever invited her to their home. ","answer":"C","content":"","user_answer":""},{"id":"488","number":"15","choice":["A) House are much more quiet. ","B) They want to have more space. ","C) They want a garden of their own.","D) Houses provide more privacy."],"details":" Its about being private. You go home to your house and your garden and you close the door. Its your place. ","answer":"B","content":"","user_answer":""}],"title":"Question12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard."}],"audio":"/uploads/mp3/1568272772855864.mp3","original":" Conversation One M: Mrs.Hampton, weve got trouble in the press room this morning. W: Oh dear, what about? M: One of the press operators arrived an hour and a half late. W: But thats a straightforward affair. He will simply lose part of his pay.Thats why we have a clock-in system. M: But the point is the man was clocked inat 8 oclock.We have John standing by the time clock,and he swears he saw nothing irregular. W: Is John reliable? M: Yes, he is.Thats why we chose him for the job. W: Have you spoken to the man who was late? M: Not yet.I thought Id have a word with you first.Hes a difficult man,and I think theres been some troubleon the shop floor.Ive got a feeling that trade union representative is behind this.The manager told me thatJack Greens been very active around the shop the last few days. W: Well, what do you want me to do? M: I was wondering if youd see Smith\u2014the man who was late\u2014because you are so much better at handling things like this. W: Oh, alright.Ill see him.I must say I agree with youabout there being bad feelings in the works.Ive had the idea for some timethat Jack Greens been busy stirring things up in connection with the latest wage claim.Hes always trying to make trouble.Well, Ill get the manager to send Smith up here. Conversation Two W: Our topic today is about something that foreigners nearly always say when they visit Britain.Its \"Why are the British so cold?\"And theyre talking aboutthe British personality\u2014the famous British \u201creserve\u201d.It means that we arent very friendly...we arent very open. M: So, do you think its true? W: Its a difficult one.So many people who visit Britain sayits difficult to make friendswith British people. They say were cold, reserved,unfriendly... M: I think its true. Look at Americans or Australians.They speak the same language,but theyre much more open.And you see it when you travel,people\u2014I mean strangers\u2014speak to you on the street or on the train.British people seldom speak on the train,or the bus.Not in London, anyway. W: \"Not in London\". Thats it.Capital cities are full of touristsand are never friendly.People are different in other parts of the country. M: Not completely.I met a woman once, an Italian. Shed been working in Manchester for two years,and no one\u2014not one of her colleagues\u2014had ever invited her to their home.They were friendly to her at work,but nothing else.She couldnt believe it.She said that would never happen in Italy. W: You know what they say\u2014\"an Englishmans home is his castle\".Its really difficult to get inside. M: Yeah. Its about being private.You go home to your house and your garden and you close the door.Its your place. W: Thats why the British dont like flats.They prefer to live in houses. M: Thats true ","sign":2,"direction":"In this section,you will hear two long conversations.At the end of eachconversation,you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from four choice marked A),B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter an Answer sheet1 with a single line though the centre.","message":"\u6210\u529f","code":1}