2019英语专四听力talk全真模拟题MP3附文本(九)

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2019英语专四听力talk全真模拟题MP3附文本(九)

  2019英语专四考试时间为4月20日,考前冲刺阶段,专四听力考试占比30%,考生们应该着重复习,新东方在线英语专四频道在考前为大家整理了十篇2019英语专四听力talk全真模拟题MP3附文本,希望大家认真练习。

  再和大家强调一下:2019英语专四听力理解Section A: Talk本部分由一个500个单词的微型讲座(mini-lecture)和一项填空任务组成。要求学生边听边做笔记,然后完成填空任务。考试时间10分钟。本部分共10道填空题。

2019英语专四听力talk十套全真模拟题MP3附文本

 

  [00:01.01]SECTION A TALK

  [00:04.03]In this section you will hear a talk.

  [00:07.03]You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY.

  [00:09.98]While listening,

  [00:11.44]you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE

  [00:13.85]and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.

  [00:18.15]Make sure the word(s) you fill in

  [00:21.40]is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable.

  [00:27.10]You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.

  [00:30.80]You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.

  [01:06.08]Now listen to the talk.

  [01:08.43]When it is over, you will be given

  [01:10.53]TWO minutes to complete your work.

  [01:16.08]Be More Well-Spoken

  [01:19.10]Being well-spoken gives people

  [01:20.80]the impression of a solid, full education

  [01:24.26]and cultured mind;

  [01:26.11]it will make people more likely to listen to you

  [01:28.66]and to respect your intelligence.

  [01:31.51]Whether you're giving a presentation

  [01:33.71]or trying to tell your best friends a funny story,

  [01:37.65]if you make an effort to think before you speak

  [01:40.75]and to be more clear and concise on a regular basis,

  [01:44.61]then you will be the most articulate person

  [01:47.49]in the room in no time.

  [01:50.04]First, you need to prepare a lot.

  [01:53.79]If you want to sound smart,

  [01:55.79]then you can't just spout out your latest ideas

  [01:58.64]to a group of people or your close friends

  [02:01.44]without thinking about how you'll frame them in advance.

  [02:05.69]What you have to do

  [02:07.29]is prepare what you're going to say,

  [02:09.99]whether you're giving a class presentation

  [02:12.24]or talking to your girlfriend about a relationship issue.

  [02:16.39]Rehearse what you have to say

  [02:18.34]as much as you need to in order to feel comfortable

  [02:21.86]about saying what you have to say.

  [02:24.38]It's important to practice and rehearse,

  [02:27.24]but it's also important for what you say to sound natural.

  [02:31.19]Therefore, you should know the material well enough

  [02:34.61]to change things up if it becomes necessary.

  [02:38.28]Another way to speak more clearly

  [02:41.14]is to speak more slowly.

  [02:43.45]You may feel that if you rush

  [02:45.46]and say everything you wanted to say,

  [02:47.97]that you'll be able to get it over with

  [02:50.44]and make people see your point more clearly.

  [02:53.39]However, if you take the time to slow down,

  [02:57.21]think about what you have to say,

  [02:59.18]and pronounce your words in a way

  [03:01.41]that won't make you mumble

  [03:02.78]or confuse your audiences,

  [03:04.73]then you will actually be more well-spoken.

  [03:08.34]You don't have to speak... so... slowly...

  [03:14.22]that you feel like you're pausing between every word,

  [03:17.70]but pausing in between sentences to give yourself time

  [03:21.27]to prepare your next sentence will do the trick.

  [03:24.99]If you speak too quickly,

  [03:27.26]there's also a chance that you will say something

  [03:30.13]that you regret or that makes absolutely no sense,

  [03:33.50]and you'll have to do some backtracking

  [03:35.82]to make your audience understand what you really mean;

  [03:39.33]you can avoid all that by speaking slowly to begin with.

  [03:43.65]In addition, use your hands.

  [03:46.71]If you keep your hands in your pockets,

  [03:49.19]you are more likely to forget what you have to say,

  [03:52.70]to stammer, or to confuse your audience.

  [03:56.11]Also, keeping your hands in your pockets

  [03:58.89]will also make you look less confident,

  [04:01.60]which will make your message look weaker.

  [04:04.48]On the other hand, using your hands to gesture

  [04:08.49]can help you explain what you mean

  [04:10.71]and can get your whole body into the speaking process.

  [04:14.63]Communication doesn't just come from your mouth,

  [04:17.82]but from your posture, your eye contact, your gesturing,

  [04:22.09]and your body language--it's part of a whole package.

  [04:25.92]So the next time you speak,

  [04:28.02]take those hands out of your pocket.

  [04:30.39]Even if you don't use them to gesture a ton,

  [04:33.74]you'll feel more comfortable if you gesture a little.

  [04:37.37]It takes a lot of practice

  [04:39.59]before you become a confident, articulate person.

  [04:43.45]Start with speaking around the people

  [04:45.91]you are comfortable with.

  [04:47.77]You will realize that it will be easier to be well-spoken.

  [04:54.73]Now you have two minutes to complete your work.

  [06:58.35]This is the end of Section A TALK.

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