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英语四级听力材料

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英语四级听力怎么

英语听力都是英式发音,听bbc比较好,voc也不错

学听力的方法:

1、首先背单词,词汇是回最最基础的,制答定一个计划去背单词,多读多听

2、听力就是要多听,找历届的真题听力来听,各种听力材料都可以听一下,每天最少要听一篇

3、听完之后要记得记笔记,每听一遍都要把听到的内容记下来,之后再和原文做下对比总结一下,还有就是坚持,制定好计划

此技巧可在听力开始播放之前,预先浏览题干和选项,并对每一种要素做出相应判断和标记

重点听引导观点态度的词,应对题目类型:观点态度题。

拓展资料:

练习,多看,多读,多听,多写。在这个暑假建议大家能够给自己制定一个合理的计划,关于听力的提高就用四级的听力资料,尽量多听,多听懂一个单词也是好的,然后就是搞懂整句的意思

最后把它背下来,先是模仿录音读,最后尽量语速能超过录音,而且一些听力的内容也是常常出现的,多背一点是有好处的

⑵ 英语四级听力材料,谢谢

1、每天40分钟专攻听力

听力能力的提高是个潜移默化的过程,“三分练,七分养”。因此,在准备四级听力的过程中,最重要的是保证每天都有听英语。建议每天抽出40分钟时间专攻听力,新闻,综艺节目,有声读物或者电影等,但是你一定要集中注意力,沉浸在英文环境中。
2、加强听写的锻炼

听写是提高听力的有效途径。建议找一些标准英语的听力材料,推荐英音版《新概念》第二册或第三册,这套教材的听力部分语速适中,发音清晰准确,语法严谨,非常适合用来提高听力。请务必要精听,保证每个词都听清楚,都可以写出来。这样坚持一段时间,效果是惊人的。作为调节,也可以看一些英文原声电影或电视剧,初期,可以是中英文字幕都有,反复看,中英文交替看,直到看明白为止。渐渐只看英文字幕到没有中英文字幕,也能听出个大概意思来,写出影视剧的台词来。
3、通过历年真题练习听力

真题仍旧是最为重要的练习材料。建议将历年的真题反复听,仔细听,连续听至少三轮,将没听清楚,不能确定,没及时反应出来的地方标出来反复听,对照参考答案认真分析。将听力中的短对话研究一下,认真把短对话默写一遍,如果你能认真做,并把短对话能默写出来,你的听力水平已经上了很大一个台阶。有时间的还可以背诵听力材料,对培养语感和记忆听力中的口语也有好处。
4、加强听力辅导课程的专项练习

对于大多数考生来说,听力部分都是短板,也是导致大家不能一次通关的“原凶“,建议考生针对听力参加一些听力的专项辅导对于提高听力水平、一次通过四考试是非常有必要的。

听力差主要有几方面的原因:

第一、词汇量不够

词汇量是英语学习的基础,单词和词组的积累不够,或者不熟悉,会在听的过程中出现思路跟不上的现象,就会拖累整个听力效果,特别是遇到关键词不知道意思,解题也就无从下手。所以词汇的记忆仍然是首先要做的,尤其是刚开学的这段时间,是记忆单词的重点阶段,同时也要记发音。
第二、语音不过关

在记忆单词的时候就要把音发读正确,检查一下你的英语发音如何,是否标准,你可以通过听一些简单的听力测试一下你的发音。现在很多单词书都是有配套光盘的,建议跟读。
第三、泛听多、精听少

有的同学每天听得天昏地暗,走路听,吃饭听,睡觉听,看似努力非常,但是效果却不理想。要在有限的时间内提高听力,多精听少泛听。因为四级考试40多分钟的听力需要你集中注意力精听,在限定的时间内听懂内容选择出答案。平时越习惯泛听的同学可能在考场上越会遇到走神,注意力涣散的问题。建议同学们每天早上抽出一个时间段,40分钟到一个小时即可,安静地坐着,练习听力。远比每天带着耳机,貌合神离的效果好。
第四、不适应听力的语境

其实四级听力的那些短文,对话都是在生活和校园里经常出现的对话。你可以通过看历年真题的听力文字多熟悉题目,看多了就会发现做起题来简单很多。这就是为什么读过或背过的文字再听一般都能听懂。
第五、对文化背景和常用短语不熟悉

英文口语中有很多口语化的词汇是英语课本中没见过的,但是在听力中经常出现,这就要求你要积极一点,多积累一些,最起码应该把历年真题中出现的口语化语言积累起来,方便记忆。建议你在学习词汇时要边听边记,开始认识词汇时就要把发音把握好,同时在做听力练习时,尤其在精听时要仔细听一下每个单词的发音,体会一下英美发音的不同。

⑶ 急求大学英语四级听力材料 很急

买一套往年的真题集,里面就附带有光盘,有听力,有解析

⑷ 大学英语4级买什么书和听力材料

你们学校附近应该有卖《星火》和《王长喜》或者封面那是大青蛙的那个这几个系列的四六级的辅导书吧~~
这三个是目前大学四六级辅导里最权威的~

首先,你要买本四级英语单词,不是一味的要你背,放在床头就好,不必每天使劲背,每天晚上睡觉之前,刚躺到床上一定睡不着,看几个单词正好困了~~
推荐,你买新东方的词根记忆那本,很容易记
其次,培养听力和语感,买本星火的四级晨读英语美文,存到MP3里,每天从寝室到教室这段路程应该可以听2篇美文,开始可能你大部分会听不懂,没关系坚持听下去,等听4-5编后对照书看,然后在听,你会发现85%都听懂了~~
预感听力OK 了

还有必须做题,开始的时候研究真题,星火 王长喜的都可以,十年的真题,都要研究透,楼上的同学说的很对,不认识的单词,挑出来,记在本子上~~背下来~真题看过后,买本模拟题,按照正规考试时间做,看看正确率,通常王长喜的比真题略难,星火的比真题略简单,你自己选择,买模拟题,一般都赠送高频词汇 (这个必须要看,因为这都是精华单词呀,不背你就傻了)押题的作文,这个也得看,不是要背,而是明白给你一个话题,你该怎么去写,开头结尾,一定要注意~应试锦囊,这个是告诉你答题的方法,简单看看既可
语法,看看高中的重要语法,足够了~语法题相对教少的~
改错 完形 翻译没有时间不必专项练习,做好真题及模拟题,应该够用了~其实都有规律的,做完10套题你自己就能总结规律了 ~
作文要被一些好的开头结尾,和连词部分,一般都没有问题的~~

另外从网上搜了一个辅导班老师讲的复习方法,你参考看下吧~
对大多数考生来说,从头复习语法、背诵单词已是“远水解不了近渴”。不过掌握一些应试技巧还是有必要的,有些看似不起眼的小细节,往往会决定考试成败。
[听力]
精听VS泛听
准备四级听力,要精听,不要泛听。这是第一个需要明确的问题:精听历年四级考题。虽然从宏观上来看,任何听力资料都是有益的,但是鉴于有限的可利用时间,复习资料的选择一定要有针对性。因为要攻克四级考试,一个与提高能力同样重要(而且简单得多)的任务是迅速地熟悉考题。但短期之内很难提高听力水平是个不争的事实,我们没有必要挑战人类大脑的生理极限。幸运的是我们的大脑在它的生理极限。内可以实现“熟能生巧”。这个变量在相同的时间内可以更大地影响结果,最直接地体现在考试分数上。虽然真题的磁带只有六,七盘,而且是考试的原速带,即每个考题之间有十五秒的间隔。这样算起来,真正的有声资源只相当于四盘磁带。但是,这四盘磁带对于我们把握四级考试的脉捕已经足够了。
[词汇]
注重积累
大学英语四级考试的词汇与结构重在对英语基础知识的考察,每次30道题,计15分。其难点在于:比例虽小,知识点却多而复杂,令大多数考生食之无味,弃之可惜。不过,掌握适当的复习方法肯定是行之有效的:
1. 精研历年真题。切勿简单的认为考过的题毫无价值可言,恰恰相反,因为四级考试是一项标准化的命题考试,某一种题型如果特别有针对性,或者其答案被多数考生选错,那就证明该题的效度和信度较高,重考的几率相对来说也就大一些。例如:90年1月42题和97年6月的33题;95年1月的49题和97年1月的36题;98年1月的42题和2000年6月的46题等等。
2. 熟悉常考的语法难点和词汇题型。这一点将在下文详细论述。
做题的关键是每一题必须能从原文中找到出处,也就是能够证明这道题正确答案的部分,千万不要凭印象。
[阅读]
把握细节,养成习惯
1.首先精研历年真题
2.重视阅读理解中的细节性问题、
3.养成适合自己的阅读习惯
4.作真题,提高考试阅读能力
[完形填空]
综合全文,着眼细节
1.对于首句应该给与足够的重视,因为往往它就是中心句或是引导句,它的时态往往决定了全文的时态,所以多花一点时间看首句是值得的。
2.然后以句子为单位一句一句地读,一句一句地填空,主要考虑语法、句意、逻辑和上下文联系。暂时填不出来的就空在那里。
3.最后通读一遍,完成没有填的空,再看看填的顺不顺,不顺的地方大胆修改。

[英译汉]
掌握原则按部就班
英译汉首先要掌握4个原则:一、翻译时既要忠实于原文,又要符合汉语的习惯;二、翻译不可太拘泥,否则很容易因死守原文语言形式而损害了原文思想内容,好的译文应该是形式与内容的统一;三、能够直译尽量不意译;四、翻译的过程应该是先理解后表达。
具体如下:首先,英文段落的首句一般为topicsentence,然后展开说明。展开的写法有多种,可分可总,可下定义,可同义重复,可以代词复指等。利用这一技巧,先通读全文,便能更好理解文章的意思,把握段与段之间的关系,在翻译时就能在上下文中确定词义,译。正确理解原文后,还要通过适当的翻译技巧用规范的汉语表达出来。这些技巧有:
(1) 增词法。根据需要增加一些词语,如名词等。
(2) 减词法。根据汉语习惯,删去一些词。
(3) 肯否表达法。原文为肯定句,译成汉语是为增强修饰效果,可以译为否定句。反之亦然。
(4) 变换法。名词译成动词或动词转译成名词等。
(5) 分合法。一个长句可分成若干部分来译,或者把原文的几个简单句用一个句子表达出来。
(6) 省略法:两种语言由于存在差异,表达时不可能总是对等,经常可以省略一些词和句子成分,如英语中的冠词汉语里没有,译时可以省略。
最后一定要核对原文是否准确、通顺,还要注意关键词的采分点。

[写作]
借助阅读善打草稿
写作文时要放松情绪,消除恐惧感,必要时可借助深呼吸来缓解紧张的心情。
试卷一、二(作文在试卷2)同时发下来,应在做完听力部分后,迅速地看一下作文题,让其在大脑中留有一席之地,这样便于在做词汇、阅读时随时发现写作可借用的词汇句型而不至于在写作时,大脑一片空白,无从下手。
一定要认真审题,弄清文章及各段主题,实现由提纲到主题句的转换。可以打一下草稿:摆事实,理清思路,从易于表达,且论证丰富的观点入手,不局限于一种看法、
一种表达法或一种句式。
具体写作时最好分段来写,各段之间空二至三行,以利于随时增减或删改。而且字迹要工整,卷面要保持清洁,给判卷人一个好印象。写完后仔细检查作文中用词、句法方面有无不准确的地方;句式有无变化;句与句之间,段与段之间有无合适的连接及过渡等.
最后,还要有一个良好的应试心态,从容面对!

单词是最重要的,六级对单词量要求很大。比较难记,而且时间也很紧张了,我觉得方法问题很重要,单纯的记单词确实很不好记忆,我建议你在做题过程中背,做模拟题,这个题不要做完了看看对错就算了,一定要每道题都分析一下,包括各种题型中的单词,不要怕自己做的题少,要把一套题做精了。
慢慢你会发现,很多词是经常出现在阅读里面的。而且4级常用的词也有个范围,这样可以多记住一些。
还有记忆不是一次就能会的,做完一套题所记的单词要当天背两次,第二天背一次,隔几天再背一次,别太着急了!!
这样多做题,做精了,提高会很快的。
祝你成功吧
学好外语的十条方法

1.学习不中断,哪怕每天挤出10分钟也可以,早晨则是大好时机。
2.学厌了可变换一下学习方式或形式。
3.不要脱离下下文孤立地死记硬背。
4.随时记下并背熟那些常用的句型。
5.尽可能“心译”接触的东西,如一闪而过的广告,偶尔听到的话语等。
6.要记住那些肯定是正确无误的东西。
7.抄录和记忆句型与惯用语时,要用单数第一人称。
8.外语好比碉堡,必须同时从四面八方围攻,如读报、听广播、看外语电影、听外语讲座、攻读课本等。
9.要敢于说外语,不要怕出错误,要请别人纠正,不要难为情,更不要泄气。
10.要坚信自己一定能够达到目的,坚信自己有坚强的毅力和学好外语的才能。
祝你早日通过CET4

⑸ 怎么练习英语四级听力呢

英语听力都是英式发音,听bbc比较好,voc也不错
学听力的方法:
1、首先背单词,词汇是最最基础的,制定一个计划去背单词,多读多听
2、听力就是要多听,找历届的真题听力来听,各种听力材料都可以听一下,每天最少要听一篇
3、听完之后要记得记笔记,每听一遍都要把听到的内容记下来,之后再和原文做下对比总结一下,还有就是坚持,制定好计划
此技巧可在听力开始播放之前,预先浏览题干和选项,并对每一种要素做出相应判断和标记
重点听引导观点态度的词,应对题目类型:观点态度题。
拓展资料:

练习,多看,多读,多听,多写。在这个暑假建议大家能够给自己制定一个合理的计划,关于听力的提高就用四级的听力资料,尽量多听,多听懂一个单词也是好的,然后就是搞懂整句的意思
最后把它背下来,先是模仿录音读,最后尽量语速能超过录音,而且一些听力的内容也是常常出现的,多背一点是有好处的

⑹ ~~~~~英语四级听力材料~~~~

大学英语四级考试试点考试样卷(听力文字稿)

Tape Script of Listening Comprehension
Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
11. W: Simon, could you return the tools I lent you for building the bookshelf last month?
M: Uh, well, I hate to tell you this … but I can't seem to find them.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
12. W: I'm going to Martha's house. I have a paper to complete, and I need to use her computer.
M: Why don't you buy one yourself? Think how much time you could save.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
13. W: Bob said that Seattle is a great place for conferences.
M: He's certainly in a position to make that comment. He's been there so often.
Q: What does the man say about Bob?
14. W: Mr. Watson, I wonder whether it's possible for me to take a vacation early next month .
M: Did you fill out a request form?
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
15. M: Do you want to go to the lecture this weekend? I hear the guy who's going to deliver the lecture spent a year living in the rain forest.
W: Great! I'm doing a report on the rain forest. Maybe I can get some new information to add to it.
Q: What does the woman mean?
16. W: Wow! I do like this campus: all the big trees, the green lawns, and the old buildings with tall columns . It's really beautiful.
M: It sure is. The architecture of these buildings is in the Greek style. It was popular in the eighteenth century here.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?

17. M: This article is nothing but advertising for housing developers. I don't think the houses for sale are half that good.
W: Come on, David. Why so negative? We're thinking of buying a home, aren't we? Just a trip to look at the place won't cost us much.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
18. M: Would you pass me the sports section, please?
W: Sure, if you give me the classified ads and local news section.
Q: What are the speakers doing?
Now you'll hear two long conversations.
Conversation One
W: Hello, Gary. How're you?
M: Fine! And yourself?
W: Can't complain. Did you have time to look at my proposal?
M: No, not really. Can we go over it now?
W: Sure. I've been trying to come up with some new proction and advertising strategies. First of all, if we want to stay competitive, we need to modernize our factory. New equipment should've been installed long ago.
M: How much will that cost?
W: We have several options ranging from one hundred thousand dollars all the way up to half a million.
M: OK. We'll have to discuss these costs with finance.
W: We should also consider human resources. I've been talking to personnel as well as our staff at the factory.
M: And what's the picture?
W: We'll probably have to hire a couple of engineers to help us modernize the factory.
M: What about advertising?
W: Marketing has some interesting ideas for television commercials.
M: TV? Isn't that a bit too expensive for us? What's wrong with advertising in the papers, as usual?
W: Quite frankly, it's just not enough anymore. We need to be more aggressive in order to keep ahead of our competitors.
M: Will we be able to afford all this?
W: I'll look into it, but I think higher costs will be justified. These investments will result in higher profits for our company.
M: We'll have to look at the figures more closely. Have finance draw up a budget for these investments.
W: All right. I'll see to it.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
• What are the two speakers talking about?
• What does the woman say about the equipment of their factory?
• What does the woman suggest about human resources?
• Why does the woman suggest advertising on TV?

Conversation Two
W: Sir, you've been using the online catalogue for quite a while. Is there anything I can do to help you?
M: Well, I've got to write a paper about Hollywood in the 30s and 40s, and I'm really struggling. There are hundreds of books, and I just don't know where to begin.
W: Your topic sounds pretty big. Why don't you narrow it down to something like … uh … the history of the studios ring that time?
M: You know, I was thinking about doing that, but more than 30 books came up when I typed in “movie studios.”
W: You could cut that down even further by listing the specific years you want. Try adding “1930s” or “1940s” or maybe “Golden Age.”
M: “Golden Age” is a good idea. Let me type that in …. Hey, look, just 6 books this time. That's a lot better.
W: Oh … another thing you might consider … have you tried looking for any magazine or newspaper articles?
M: No, I've only been searching for books.
W: Well, you can look up magazine articles in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature . And we do have the Los Angeles Times available over there. You might go through their indexes to see if there's anything you want.
M: Okay. I think I'll get started with these books and then I'll go over the magazines.
W: If you need any help, I'll be over at the Reference Desk.
M: Great, thanks a lot.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
• What is the man doing?
• What does the librarian think of the topic the man is working on?
• Where can the man find the relevant magazine articles?

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

In the next few decades people are going to travel very differently from the way they do today. Everyone is going to drive electrically powered cars. So in a few years people won't worry about running out of gas.
Some of the large automobile companies are really moving ahead with this new technology. F & C Motors, a major auto company, for example, is holding a press conference next week. At the press conference the company will present its new, electronically operated models.
Transportation in the future won't be limited to the ground. Many people predict that traffic will quickly move to the sky. In the coming years, instead of radio reports about road conditions and highway traffic, news reports will talk about traffic jams in the sky.
But the sky isn't the limit. In the future, you'll probably even be able to take a trip to the moon. Instead of listening to regular airplane announcements, you'll hear someone say, “The spacecraft to the moon leaves in ten minutes. Please check your equipment. And remember, no more than ten ounces of carry-on baggage are allowed.”
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
• What will be used to power cars in the next few decades?
• What will future news reports focus on when talking about transportation?
• What is the special requirement for passengers traveling to the moon?

Passage Two
The period of engagement is the time between the marriage proposal and the wedding ceremony. Two people agree to marry when they decide to spend their lives together.
The man usually gives the woman a diamond engagement ring. That tradition is said to have started when an Austrian man gave a diamond ring to the woman he wanted to marry. The diamond represented beauty. He placed it on the third finger of her left hand. He chose that finger because it was thought that a blood vessel in that finger went directly to the heart. Today, we know that this is not true. Yet the tradition continues.
Americans generally are engaged for a period of about one year if they are planning a wedding ceremony and party. During this time, friends of the bride may hold a party at which women friends and family members give the bride gifts that she will need as a wife. These could include cooking equipment or new clothing.
Friends of the man who is getting married may have a bachelor party for him. This usually takes place the night before the wedding. Only men are invited to the bachelor party.
During the marriage ceremony, the bride and her would-be husband usually exchange gold rings that represent the idea that their union will continue forever. The wife often wears both the wedding ring and engagement ring on the same finger. The husband wears his ring on the third finger of his left hand.
Many people say the purpose of the engagement period is to permit enough time to plan the wedding. But the main purpose is to let enough time pass so the two people are sure they want to marry each other. Either person may decide to break the engagement. If this happens, the woman usually returns the ring to the man; they also return any wedding gifts they have received.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
• What was the diamond ring said to represent?
• Why did the Austrian man place the diamond ring on the third finger of the left hand of his would-be wife?
• What is the chief advantage of having the engagement period?

Passage Three

“Where is the university?” is a question many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one could point them in any one direction because there is no campus. The university consists of thirty-one self-governing colleges. It has lecture halls, libraries, laboratories, museums and offices throughout the city.
Indivial colleges choose their own students, who have to meet the minimum entrance requirements set by the university. Undergraates usually live and study in their colleges, where they are taught in very small groups. Lectures, and laboratory and practical work are organized by the university and held in university buildings.
There are over 10,000 undergraates and 3,500 postgraates. About forty percent of them are women and some eight percent from overseas. As well as teaching, research is of major importance. Since the beginning of the 20th century more than sixty university members have won Nobel prizes.
The university has a huge number of buildings for teaching and research. It has more than sixty specialist subject libraries, as well as the University Library, which, as a right library, is entitled to a of every book published in Britain.
Examinations are set and degrees are awarded by the university. It allowed women to take the university exams in 1881, but it was not until 1948 that they were awarded degrees.
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
• Why is it difficult for visitors to locate Cambridge University?
• What does the passage tell us about the colleges of Cambridge University?
• What can be learned from the passage about the libraries in Cambridge University?
• What does the passage say about women students in Cambridge University?
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
Russia is the largest economic power that is not a member of the World Trade Organization. But that may change. Last Friday, the European Union said it would support Russia's (36) effort to become a W.T.O. member.
Representatives of the European Union met with Russian (37) officials in Moscow. They signed a trade agreement that took six years to (38) negotiate .
Russia called the trade agreement (39) balanced . It agreed to slowly increase fuel prices within the country. It also agreed to permit (40) competition in its communications instry and to remove some barriers to trade.
In (41) exchange for European support to join the W.T.O., Russian President Putin said that Russia would speed up the (42) process to approve the Kyoto Protocol, an international (43) environmental agreement to rece the proction of harmful instrial gases. (44) These “greenhouse gases” trap heat in the atmosphere and are blamed for changing the world's climate .
Russia had signed the Kyoto Protocol, but has not yet approved it. The agreement takes effect when it has been approved by nations that proce at least 55 percent of the world's greenhouse gases . (45) But currently, nations procing only 44 percent have approved the Protocol. Russia proces about 17 percent of the world's greenhouse gases . The United States, the world's biggest procer, withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol after President Bush took office in 2001. So, Russia's approval is required to put the Kyoto Protocol into effect.
(46) To join the W.T.O., a country must reach trade agreements with major trading countries that are also W.T.O. members . Russia must still reach agreements with China, Japan, South Korea and the United States.

⑺ 英语四级最合适的听力材料是什么

我觉得最合适而且最有价值的是历年真题的听力材料。和你分享一下我练习听力的方法,希望对你能有所帮助。
1、找一个时间,找一份历年真题,非常认真的将一整套听力题完整做完,时间与真实考试时间相同,中间不要间断。
2、做完之后,与答案对照,标记错误题目,计算得分。
3、将做错的题目再听一遍,一遍不行可以重复听,直到可以得出正确答案为止,如果实在听不出正确答案,那么就对照原文反复听,在听的过程中标记出哪几个单词或者哪几个细节没有听出来,紧接着分析没有听出来的原因,是因为单词发音掌握不熟练?还是不了解英文连读的技巧?等等,找出问题,马上解决!(在这里插一句,听力和口语是紧密相关的,在学习新单词的时候一定要学习最标准的发音!如果你的发音不标准,到考试的时候听到某一个单词的标准读音,与你大脑中给这个单词标记的读音不一致,那么你也不可能反应出就是这个单词,这样解释通俗易懂吧。)
4、将剩余的也就是第一次做正确的题目再逐个听一遍,要力争每个单词每个句子都听的非常清楚,甚至可以写出来。如果某个单词听不出来,那么查找原文。
5、跟随听力材料里面的朗读,纠正自己不正确的发音。这个要求比较高,如果你有精力的话可以尝试一下。

⑻ 谁知道英语四级听力材料来自哪里有可以参考的材料吗

大部分都来是外刊,我之自前在知乎上看到过类似的回答,说是四级的阅读听力什么的很多都是来源于外刊的,但是不要报侥幸心理,肯定不会出原题的哈,所以知道这个并没有什么大用。依我看不如多做几套历年的真题,听力就听真题材料,一遍一遍听,熟悉语速和这个感觉,时间久了,你的听力水平绝对可以提升的。还有单词肯定要记,记单词可以用闪过英语的《四级词汇闪过》,里面划出了频考词,有重点,很省时间,真题书用巨微英语的《四级真题逐句精解》,真题是逐词逐句拆开讲的,基础不好的话就用这个!

⑼ 英语四级听力用什么资料好

VOA 慢速英语
也没必要通通翻译
泛听与精听结合,对那些你感兴趣的文章单曲循环,对那些不太有兴趣的就随机播放
之后在听四级,会觉得挺慢的
当初我是这样的,四级听力197,嗯,应该不算很高,但是过级够啦

⑽ 哪里可以找到英语四级听力材料原文还有听力要怎么提高

想找听力原文就去做真题吧!很多真题书里就有配套的听力材料原文,我当时是大二考的,复习资料给你推荐巨微英语《四级真题逐句精解》,里面就有你想要的听力原文,而且它里面的真题解析都是一词一句精解的,重点单词和句子语法都有详细的标注,长难句也有语法图解,很适合基础弱的人

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