08年12月英语四级全真模拟答案(二)
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2008年12月大学英语四级模拟试题及答案解析之2008年12月大学英语四级模拟试题及答案解析2008年12月大学英语四级模拟试题及答案解析(一)一、选词填空题第1题:Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.注意:答题是如:ABCD.....依次按题选择做答.We feel that there are many disadvantages in arranging pupils into different classes. It is rather unreal to grade people just according to their intellectual ability. This is only one aspect of their total 1 . We are concerned to develop theA)acad emic B) appropriate C) attain D) communicateE) hardshipF) individual G) inferior H) least I) opportunity J) personalK) personality L) relax M) reliable N) solve O) various【参考答案】:KAOIJDFBHC二、阅读理解第2题:What is science fiction? To begin with, the following definition should be helpful: science fiction is a literary sub-class which requires a change (for human beings) from conditions as we know them and follow the implications of these changes to a conclusion. Although this definition will necessarily be modified, and expanded, and probably changed, in the course of this exploration, it conveys much of the basic groundwork and provides a point of departure.The first point—that science fiction is a literary sub-class—is a very important one, but one which is often overlooked or ignored in most discussions of science fiction. Specially, science fiction is a sub-class of prose fiction, for nearlyevery piece of science fiction is either a short story or a novel. There are only a few dramas which could be called science fiction, with Karel Capek’s RUR (Rossum’s Universal Robots) being the only one that is well known; the body of poetry that might be labeled science fiction is only slightly larger. To say that science fiction is a sub-class of prose fiction is to say that it has all the basic characteristics and serves the same basic function in much the same way as prose fiction in general—that is, it shares a great deal with all other novels and short stories.Everything that can be said about prose fiction, in general, applies to science fiction. Every piece of science fiction, whether short or novel, must have a narrator, a story, a plot, a setting, characters, language, and theme. And like any prose, the themes of science fiction are concerned with interpreting man’s nature and experience in relation to the world around him. Themes in science fiction are constructed and presented in exactly the same ways that themesare dealt with in any other kind of fiction. They are the result of a particular combination of narrator, story, plot, character, setting, and language. In short, the reasons for reading and enjoying science fiction, and the ways of studying and analyzing it are basically the same they would be for any other story or novel.1. Science fiction is called a literary sub-class because it .A) has limits of its ownB) cannot be made into a dramatic presentationC) is not important enough to be a literary formD) shares characteristics with other types of prose fiction2 Which of the following does NOT usually contribute to the theme in a piece of science fiction?A) Narrator. B) Setting. C) Rhyme. D) Plot.3. An appropriate title for the passage would be .A) On the Dramatic Features of Science FictionB) Toward a Definition of Science FictionC) Science Fiction vs Prose FictionD) The Themes of Prose Fiction4. The author’s definition suggests that all science fiction deals with .A) the unfamiliar or unusual conditionsB) the same topics addressed by novels and short storiesC) Karel Cape’s well-known hypothesisD) the conflict between science and fiction5. According to the passage, which of the following conclusions is true?A) Science fiction attracts us in much the same way a story or novel does.B) It is not possible to define science fiction in a clear way.C) Many people tried in vain to explain what science fiction is.D) Very often science fiction appears in such literary forms as drama and poetry.1小题>、【正确答案】:C2小题>、【正确答案】:C3小题>、【正确答案】:B4小题>、【正确答案】:B5小题>、【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第3题:The American economic system is organized around a basically private enterprise, market-oriented economy in which consumers largely determine what shall be produced by spending their money in the marketplace for those goods and services that they want most. Private businessmen, striving to make profits, produce these goods and services in competition with other businessmen; and the profit motive, operating under competitive pressures, largely determines how these goods and services are produced. Thus, in the American economicsystem, it is the demand of individual consumers, coupled with the desire of businessmen to maximize profits and the desire of individuals to maximize their incomes, that together determine what shall be produced and how resources are used to produce it.An important factor of a market-oriented economy is the mechanism by which consumer demands can be expressed and responded to by producers. In the American economy, this mechanism is provided by a price system, a process in which prices rise and fall-producers, which in turn will lower the price and permit more consumers to buy the product. Thus, price is the regulating mechanism in the American economic system.The important factor in a private enterprise economy is that individuals are allowed to own productive resources (private property), and they are permitted to hire labor, gain control over natural resources, and produce goods and services for sale at a profit. In the Americaneconomy, the concept of private property embraces not only the ownership of productive resources but also certain rights, including the right to determine the price of a product or to make a free contract with another private individual.1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A) Americans are never satisfied with their incomes.B) Americans tend to overstate their incomes.C) Americans want to have their incomes increased.D) Americans want to increase the purchasing power of their incomes.2. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?A) Mechanized production can satisfy the consumers.B) Consumers can express their demands through producers.C) Producers decide the prices of products.D) Supply and demand regulate prices.3. According to the passage, a private enterprise economy is characterized by .A) private property and rights concerned C)ownership of productive resourcesB) manpower and natural resources controlD)free contracts and prices4. The passage is mainly about .A) how American goods are producedB)how American consumers buy their goodsC) how American economic system worksD)how American businessmen make their profits5. The word “embraces” (Line 4, Para.3) may convey the meaning of .A) hugs B) includes C) excludes D) demands1小题>、【正确答案】:D2小题>、【正确答案】:D3小题>、【正确答案】:A4小题>、【正确答案】:C5小题>、【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无三、完型填空第4题:In future trade the key development to watch is the relationship between the industrialized and the developing nations. The1 World countries export their mineral2 and tropical agricultural products, which bring them3 foreign exchange. Tourism has also been greatly responsible4 the rapid development of some 5 nations. Many Third world nations with high6 and low wages have seen an emigration (移居) of workers7 the developed nations. Western Europe has 8 millions of such workers from Mediterranean countries. The developing nations profit 9 these workers bring their savings and their acquired technical skills10 home. Manydeveloping nations benefit when western nations11 manufacturing in their countries to take12 of cheap labor13 economies mature, economic growth rates tend to level off (稳定). The rate of14 growth is leveling off today in Western nations. This leveling off15leads to static non-growth markets. A point of saturation (饱和)16 in-technology and innovation have seemed to achieve the impossible,17 then how much further can it go? Herman Kahn,18 his book The Next 200 Years, says that a shift in priorities will have to occur for industrialized nations.19 is the creation of money and jobs essential;20 is rather the improvement of the quality of life that must be our concern.1. A) First B) Second C) West D) Third2. A) ranges B) scopes C) deposits D) products3. A) desired B) possible C) available D) abandon4. A) to B) for C) towards D) over5. A) developed B) powerful C)industrialized D) developing6. A) employment B) unemployment C) development D) improvement7. A) to B) by C) at D) in8. A) exploited B) imported C) received D) specified9. A) because B) before C) since D) when10. A) down B) all C) back D) outside11. A) establish B) decide C) predict D) mention12. A) disadvantage B) challenge C) advantage D) privilege13. A) Since B) As C) Though D) Whereas14. A) economy B) mankind C) society D) population15. A) relatively B) eventually C) sometimesD) hardly16. A) arrives B) reports C) sets D) but17. A) or B) but C) for D) so18. A) by B) from C) after D) in19. A) No longer B) No doubt C) Of courseD) So far20. A) it B) that C) there D) which1小题>、【正确答案】:D2小题>、【正确答案】:C3小题>、【正确答案】:A4小题>、【正确答案】:B5小题>、【正确答案】:D6小题>、【正确答案】:B7小题>、【正确答案】:A8小题>、【正确答案】:C9小题>、【正确答案】:D10小题>、【正确答案】:C11小题>、【正确答案】:A12小题>、【正确答案】:C13小题>、【正确答案】:B14小题>、【正确答案】:D15小题>、【正确答案】:B16小题>、【正确答案】:C17小题>、【正确答案】:B18小题>、【正确答案】:D19小题>、【正确答案】:A20小题>、【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无四、阅读理解第5题:Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1~7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8~10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.How to be a traveling beauty this May holidayMay Day holiday is a time for traveling. Go to the seaside, enjoy beautiful sunshine and softbreezes and let your mind and body both relax; hide away in a small town, amble on winding pebble tracks and melt into the romantic ambiance; or take up your backpack, go mountaineering, stretch your body and smell the fresh air…They all sound wonderful.But changing environments can pose threats to delicate skin. How can you protect yourself and stay beautiful through seven days of traveling? Here are some helpful suggestions.If you’re going to the seaside:Typical resort: SanyaTypical weather: 24-31℃with strong ultraviolet sunrays and fresh air.Warm sunshine, fresh sea breezes, and moist air make the seaside an agreeable haven from Beijing’s dust. But excessive sun exposure can easily darken your skin, and of course most Chinese girls prefer fair skin. To prepare for a pleasing and beautiful sojourn (逗留) at the seaside take note of following:1. Night time skin careEven if you’ve managed to block the sun in the daytime, give your skin a soothing rehabilitative (使复原的) treatment in the evening. Cool your glowing skin with a product like La Mer’s newly released The Concentrate (50ml/RMB 3,700).2. Shine in your bikini.Tips1. Whitening is as important as wearing sunscreen. For dry skins, moisturizing products are a must. Laneige Water Sleeping Pack (RMB 150) is a good choice.2. For sensitive skins, Nuskin Aloe Vera Gel complements sun block creams. Washing your face with lemonade stops skin from darkening and is refreshing.3. Never use body sun block creams on your face. Use special facial sun block creams. For drier skins, Chanel UV Essential SPF45 (RMB 450) is nice, but Shu Uemura UV under Base DF (RMB 350) is much fresher.If you’re going to a small town:Typical resorts: Lijiang, Yunnan; Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu; Phoenix, ZhejiangTypical weather: 11-25℃with a lot of ultraviolet radiationAs depicted in Teresa Teng’s popular song Xiaocheng Gushi (Small Town Romances), small-secluded charming Chinese towns are the scene of many romances. Pebble tracks, winding lanes and ancient low villas make romantic backdrop for lovers wandering hand-in-hand. To prepare for a romantic and sweet stay in a small town, take note of the following:1. Go easy on the make up! To match your light-hearted mood we recommend the minimum of make-up. Basic skin care to keep your face healthy and glowing is enough.2. Wear flirtatious (俏皮的) colors for special nights.Liquid foundation in heavy glass bottles and powdered blush or eye shadow is not easy to carry. So we recommend sun-blocking pressed powder, two-in-one brow pencil and eye liners,and products that can be used on both lips and cheeks.3. Make-up removal.Remember to remove sun block creams at night. Try a moisturizing and relaxing mask, and we promise you a renewed glowing complexion the next day.Recommended skin care products1. SPF15/PA+sun block face cream. Its small size makes Freeplus UV Day Protector (RMB 190, sun block and moisturizer) a good choice.2. A multi-functional cosmetic case. Bobbi Brow’ns h and-sized palettes (RMB 380), including a foundation stick, creamy concealer, corrector, and sheer finish pressed powder are convenient.3. Clear foundation. Maybelline Mousse White Stay (RMB 89) the mousse-like texture makes this foundation light, breathable, and easy to carry.4. Make up remover. Lancome’s mildGentle Clarifying and Cleaning Fluid (small set) is perfect for traveling and it does a good job of removing all make-up thoroughly.Tips1. Apart from your daily skin care routine, traveling girls may also need protective lip cream, mascara (Maybelline is a good cheap choice), and fragrance (Try Anna Sui’s fresh Secret Wish Eau de Toilette).2. For lazy girls, base creams are especially useful. Wearing just a base foundation cream is enough and saves the trouble of constantly reapplying foundation at romantic moments. Others may try creamy concealers and pressed powers. Adding blush (Watsons small tubes of blush are cheap/RMB20-30 and works well) will give a healthy glow.If you’re going mountaineering:Typical resorts: Huashan, Shanxi; Huangshan, Anhui; Shennongjia, Sichuan Typical weather: 10-20℃, a high level of ultraviolet radiation and dry air.Boys often complain that mountaineering girls with their disheveled (凌乱的) hair and no make up don’t look attractive. In response to this, we recommend you use absolutely no make up except for basic skin care. But looking beautiful without the aid of make up isn’t easy! With all your mountaineering equipment in your backpack, there isn’t m uch room for skin care products. The key is to choose the most important ones only, such as the following:1. Moisturizing products.Moisturizing and hydrating creams and masks help you become both sporty and ladylike.2. Sun block products.Even though the sunshine is usually not too strong in the mountains, you should take care not to be burned by ultraviolet radiation. Fresh breathable SPF20-30 sun block products are recommended.At the seashore, your body is more in the spotlight than your face. To become a bikini beauty, you need to take care of every inch of your skin. Exfoliate with a fine-grained scrub, which will not only let your exposed skin shine, but also acts as a deep cleanser to help prevent skin from darkening and roughening after too much sun and salt water.3. Control excess oil.Never try to control oil with foundation that will clog pores (阻塞毛孔) when combined with sun block cream. Gentle oil-control products do a better job.4. Hair care.Beautiful girls never use free hotel shampoos, they carry their own moisturizing restoring hair care products. Wash your face and hair with fresh water after swimming to get rid of salty residue (残余,滤渣), and remember to protect your hair from too much sun exposure.Recommended skin care products1. SPF30/PA++sunscreen products. HR Premium SPF40/PA++(RMB 620) protects your skin from ultraviolet rays.2. Soothing, moisturizing, and after-sun rehabilitating products. Olay Intensive Nourishing Emulsion (RMB 120) has natural hot spring microelements to give rapid relief to burned skin.3. Gentle exfoliating scrubs.4. Easy to carry oil-control products.5. Moisturizing shampoo and hair protection products.3. Facial cleaning pads.Easy to carry cleaning pads help you stay fresh and clean at all times.4. Soothing creams.Compound soothing creams can be applied onto the skin directly to reduce inflammation and help you relax.5. Lip conditioner and hand cream to prevent dryness caused by wind.Tips1. Make sure you have enough moisturizing skin care products, including a cleanser, cream, lotion and mask, even at the expense of make up products.2. Secret recipe mask: While your boyfriend is away finding wood for the fire, apply a mashed banana to your face and leave for over ten minutes. Although tiny allergic symptoms (red swollen patches) may appear right after you rinse (冲洗掉, 漂净) off the mask, your face will be dazzling after a sound sleep.1. Tips of how to stay beautiful through traveling are provided in the passage.2. Exfoliate with a fine-grained scrub can help prevent skin from darkening.3. Beautiful girls never use free hotel toothbrush.4. Travelers had better not use special facial sun block creams on body.5. Typical resorts to a small town are Lijiang, Yunnan; Zhouzhuang and Sichuan.6. If you’re going to Shanxi, you are recommended to use basic skin care.7. Five tips are offered before you’re going mountaineering.8. Typical temperature for going mountaineering is .9. The name of the popular song mentioned in the passage is .10. To prevent dryness caused by wind in mountains, you should take .1小题>【参考答案】:Y2小题>【参考答案】:Y3小题>【参考答案】:NG4小题>【参考答案】:NG5小题>【参考答案】:N6小题>【参考答案】:Y7小题>【参考答案】:N8小题>【参考答案】:10-20℃9小题>【参考答案】:Xiaocheng Gushi10小题>【参考答案】:lip conditioner and hand cream五、翻译第6题:I got to the airport, (结果却发现) I had left my ticket at home.【参考答案】:I got to the airport, only to find I had left my ticket at home.第7题:The kids lay face down on the beach, their backs (暴晒在阳光下).【参考答案】:The kids lay face down on the beach, their backs exposed to the sun.第8题:He is old enough to (应该知道不要去游泳) right after lunch.【参考答案】:He is old enough to know better than to go swimming right after lunch第9题:The new computer is sold (以比预期低得多的价格).【参考答案】:The new computer is sold at a much lower price than predicted第10题:.A Dream of the Red Chamber is said (已翻译成) dozens of languages in the last decade.【参考答案】:A Dream of the Red Chamber is said to have been translated into dozens of languages in the last decade.六、写作题第11题:Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Computer Games on Campus. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:1. 计算机游戏对大学生有一定益处;2. 但是现在有太多的人沉迷其中;3. 你的看法。
2008年12月si ji da an1.A).【定位】由提干中的Stella Bianchi, mother 定位到第三段1-2句:“The boy‟s mother ran toward me from across the park ,” I thought she was coming over to apologize, but instead she started shouting at me for …disciplining her child ‟.【精解】段首处设题。
文章提到Stella本以为孩子的母亲是来道歉的,A)与此一致。
本体关键在于定位答案。
2.D)【定位】由提干中的deal with other people‟s children 定位到第四段:Getting your own children to play nice is difficult enough. Dealing with other people‟s children has become a minefield.【精解】段末设题,这句话的意思是:管教别人的孩子如进雷区,“minefield”这个词固然生僻,一可根据mine“地雷”的意思进行判断;二可通过上文进行推断。
上句提出管教自己的孩子已经很难了,两句之间是递进关系,推断管教别人孩子更不容易。
D)项与此相符。
3.B)【定位】由题干中的Professor Naomi White, criticize定位到第七段最后一句:We see our children as an extension of ourselves, so if you‟re saying that my child is behaving inappropriately, then that‟s somehow a criticism of me.【精解】段末设题。
文章指出“如果你说我的孩子做的不对,那就有些批评我的意味了。
16.A) She couldn’t have left her notebook in the library. B) she may have put her notebook amid the journals. C) she should have made careful notes while doing reading. D) she shouldn’t have read his notes without his knowing it. 17. A)she wants to get some sleep C) she has a literature class to attend B) she needs time to write a paper D)she is troubled by her sleep problem 18.A)He is confident he will get the job. B)His chance of getting the job is slim. C)It isn’t easy to find a qualified sales manager. D)The interview didn’t go as well as he expected. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19.A)He can manage his time more flexibly. B)He can renew contact with his old friends. C)He can concentrate on his own projects. D)He can learn to do administrative work. 20.A)Reading its ads in the newspapers. B)Calling its personnel department. C)Contacting its manager. D)Searching its website. 21.A)To cut down its production expenses. B)To solve the problem of staff shortage. C)To improve its administrative efficiency. D)To utilize its retired employees’ resources. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22.A)Buy a tractor. B)Fix a house. C)See a piece of property. D)Sing a business contract. 23.A)It is only forty miles form where they live. B)It is a small one with a two-bedroom house. C)It was a large garden with fresh vegetables. D)It has a large garden with fresh vegetables. 24.A)Growing potatoes will involve less labor. B)Its soil may not be very suitable for corn. C)It may not be big enough for raising corn. D)Raising potatoes will be more profitable. 25 A)Finances B)Equipment C)Labor D)ProfitsSection 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 26 A)To introduce the chief of the city’s police force B)To comment on a talk by a distinguished guest C)To address the issue of community security D)To explain the functions of the city council 27 A)He has distinguished himself in city management B)He is head of the International Police Force C)He completed his higher education abroad D)He holds a master’s degree in criminology 28 A)To coordinate work among police departments B)To get police officers closer to the local people C)To help the residents in times of emergency D)To enable the police to take prompt action 29 A)Popular B)discouraging C)effective D)controversial Passage Two 30 A)people differ greatly in their ability to communicate B)there are numerous languages in existence C)Most public languages are inherently vague D)Big gaps exist between private and public languages 31 A)it is a sign of human intelligence B)in improves with constant practice C)it is something we are born with D)it varies from person to person 32 A)how private languages are developed B)how different languages are related C)how people create their languages D)how children learn to use language Passage Three 33 A)she was a tailor B)she was an engineer C)she was an educator D)she was a public speaker 34.A)Basing them on science-fiction movies. B) Including interesting examples in them C) Adjusting them to different audiences D) Focusing on the latest progress in space science 35.A) Whether spacemen carry weapons B) How spacesuits protect spacemen C) How NASA trains its spacemen D) What spacemen cat and drink Section C Directions : In this section .you will hear a passage three time. When the passage is read for first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. when the passage is read for the first time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36to43 with the exact words you have just heard. 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. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解PART I DICTATIONChoosing a CareerWhen students graduate from college,/ many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives, / and they sometimes move from job to job/ until they find something that suits them / and of equal important to which they are suited. Others never find a job in which they are really happy. / They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes. / When we choose our careers, we need to ask ourselves two questions./ First, what do we think we would like to be?/ Second, what kind of people are we?/ The idea, for example, of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive, / but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, / we are certain to fail in these occupations, and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. / So it is important to assess our suitability for a certain career in job search.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION1. A2. D3. A4. D5. B6. D7. A8. C9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. D 19. B 20. A 21. D 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. DPART III CLOZE31. C 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. A 36. C 37. A 38. D 39. A 40. D 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. C 50. B PART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY51. D 52. D 53. D 54. C 55. B 56. A 57. D 58. C 59. A 60. A 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. A 65. B 66. D 67. C 68. A 69. D 70. B 71. A 72. C 73. D 74. D 75. B 76. A 77. C 78. B 79. A 80. CPART V READING COMPREHENSION81. C 82. B 83. A 84. B 85. C 86. D 87. A 88. C 89. B 90. B 91. A 92. D 93. B 94. D 95. C 96. C 97. B 98. D 99. B 100. C\试题精讲PART III CLOZE【全⽂翻译】盐、贝壳和⾦属似乎在当今世界的偏远地区仍然当作钱使⽤。
08年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试题答案Key to Model Test NinePart ⅠWriting①审题及布局。
此写作题是一篇提纲式作文。
在布局上,按照提纲的要求展开写作即可。
第一段指出地震发生的时间、地点和灾情;第二段讲述全国人民对四川的捐助情况;第三段说明自己作为学生能为灾区做些什么。
②语言。
作为一篇记叙文,语言表达要准确生动,句式要多样,词汇要丰富,这样可以增添文采。
第一段开门见山,指出地震发生的时间和地点。
其中,hand in hand“手挽手”、face this disaster withcompassion and courage“用热情和勇气面对灾难”属于高分表达,为文章增色不少。
第二段直接说明全国人民对灾区的捐助情况。
What s more的使用使文章层次分明,结构清晰。
makedonations“捐赠”、pour into“涌入”这些都是高分表达。
第三段阐述自己作为学生能为灾区做点什么。
Besides进一步说明,支持不光包括物质方面,还包括精神方面。
As far as one is concerned是表达自己观点时的常用句型;inurgent need of “急切需要”;beequipped with“具备”均为高分表达。
Part ⅡReading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 本文主要介绍了飞机的相关知识,包括飞机内部的一些重要仪器及它们的功能,飞机的制造和发展,指出了现代飞机与早期飞机的不同之处及相关问题;介绍了飞机场的规模和功用,飞机跑道、机场控制塔、机场大楼等的工作原理及作用等。
1. N)。
[精析]本文介绍了飞机、飞机场等有关设施的特点,并没有介绍飞机的发展史。
2. NG)。
[定位]由题干关键词an automatic pilot定位到第1个标题下的第二段第一句话。
[精析]原文指出自动驾驶仪无需驾驶员按任何按钮便可驾驶飞机,甚至可以自动起飞和降落。
复合式听写Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multicultural industrialized societies such as the United States. But a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene, rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offenses. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in eastern European countries such as Hungary and in western European nations such as the United Kingdom.What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there’re certain conditions associated with rising crime. Increasing heterogeneity of populations, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changing national borders, greater economic growth, and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong.These conditions are increasing observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and homogeneous such as Japan, Denmark, and Greece are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of its history.Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. Heterogeneity in societies will be the rule in the 21st century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems.11. D. She has lost contact with most of her friends12. A. A painter13. C. Make inquiries elsewhere14. C. He has gained some weight lately15. D he doesn't like abstract paintings16. B she may have put her notebook amid the journals17. A she wants to get some sleep18. B his chance of getting the job is slim19. A. he can manage his time more flexibly20. D. searching the website21 D. to utilize its retired employees' resources22. C. See a piece of property23. B It is a small one with a two -bedroom house24. C. it may not be big enough for raising corn25. A. Finance26. A. to introduce the chief of the city's police force27. D he holds a master's degree in criminology28. B. to get police officers closer to the local people29. C. effective30 .B. there are numerous languages in existence31. C it is something we are born with32. D how children learn to use language33. B she was an engineer34. C. adjusting them to different audience35. A whether spacemen carry weapons36. trend37. phenomenon38 scene39 offences40 murder41 particularly42 explosion43 Associated44. changing national boarders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong45. are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been accompanied Americans for most of its history.46. failure to recognize and plan for diversity can lead to serious crime problems.选词填空A卷答案:47. F) derive48. K) naturally49. H) escape50. G) diversity51. N) respect52. I) establishing53. B) characters54. A) abundant55. O) widen56. C) communicating阅读A卷答案:P1男人面对的身体危机更多57.C他们获得足够长以读到这篇文章58.B男人没有像女人那样经常去寻求医疗救治59.A这时也会发生在我身上60.D因为害怕而不愿意知道自己的病情61.B可以省钱P2商家与各科的矛盾关系62.A当他们有不愉快经历时,大多数顾客不会费力去投诉63.D不向经理投诉同样会带给顾客麻烦64.B不会在停车时遇到麻烦65.销售员的礼貌66.直接把他们的不满告诉商店经理完型A卷答案:67. A) among68. D) sponsor69. A) access70. B) less71. D) lack72. C) fees73. C) and74. A) maintain75. B) first76. D) when77. A) realized78. C) strongly79. D) led80. C) particular81. B) environment82. A) encouraging83. D) at84. B) how85. C) produce86. A) growing翻译A卷答案:87. to which they still have no answers today.88. what most parents are concerned about.89. in case of temperature drop.90. decided to start their own business.91. until a doctor found it by chance.快速阅读1. A make an apology. 对应原文第7行I thought she was coming over to apologise2. D It’s possible for one to get into lots of trouble 对应原文第10行Dealing with other people’s children has become a minefield,其中minefield指的是雷区,表明比较难于处理的问题3. B hurt 对应原文第一页倒数第10行then that’s somehow a criticism of me4. A Talk to them directly in a mild way. 对应原文第一页倒数第6行usually a quiet reminder that “we don’t do that here” is enough.5. C people are reluctant to point out kid’s wrongdoings. 此题难度较大,需要阅读中跳跃的范围较大,要直接跳到原文第二页的第10行For Andrew Fuller, the child-centric nature of our society has affected everyone, “The rules are different now from when today’s parents were growing up.6. B I t’s difficult to create a code of conduct. 对应原文第二页第16行7. D They’d put the blame on their kids 对应原文第二页20行“I got into trouble”, and dad said, “ You probably deserved it.”8. challenged9. can be proud of10. stay silent写作Limiting The Use of Disposable Plastic Bags1.一次性塑料袋曾被广泛的使用2.造成的问题3.限制使用的意义Disposable plastic bags were once widely used in China. When we went shopping at supermarkets and departments stores, shopping assistants often provided free plastic bags for our convenience. For a while, life without them seemed unimaginable for most of us.However, disposable plastic bags do bring severe damage to our environment. Costumers usually threw them away after use, and because they are thin and hard to decompose, these plastic products will exist for a long time. This is an immediate threat to our earth and water. Nowadays, the government has passed relevant regulations for limiting the use of disposable plastic bags: they are not free any more. In some shopping places, in order to invoke the public awareness of environmental protection, plastic bags are offered in a much higher price. As a result, people are changing their behavior: paper and clothing bags that vanished for a long time come back to our daily life. It is true that by limiting its usage, everyone in this society contributes some effort to the improvement of the environment.(北京新东方提供)。
新动力:2008年12月英语四级全真模拟试题(二)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of A Few Marks on Competition. You shouldwrite at least 120words following the outline given bellow:1.竞争无处不在2.竞争与合作之间的关系3.由此我们应该......Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.The American CharacterWhen visitors from abroad undertake to describe the American character, the results are frequently puzzling to Americans."All Americans are Puritans; that's what's wrong with them," says one."They're always thinking about enjoying themselves," says another."They spend too much time at work," a distinguished visitor tells us. "They don't know how to play."。
2008年12月大学英语四级预测试题及答案解析(三)一、选词填空题第1题:Undoubtedly the globe is getting hotter and hotter. The unavoidable questions are: How much responsibility shall we take for warming, and are we1 to stop the destruction by limiting our insatiable 2 for natural fuels?It seems that global warming is too3 to be worried about, or too unpredictable. The computer 4 cannot define what the weather is like next week. In cold winter day it might be considered that a little warming would be a fair thing. And doubtlessly: Alarming about 5 alteration may sound like an environmentalist frightening strategy, aiming to urge humans to walk and keep the world cleaner.However, based on the data collected by scientists, bad news are brought to our living media.From California to the snowy peaks of China, the air is heating up right now, and the globe is being fast warmed, the 6 has increased by 1 ℉ compared with the past century. In addition, some parts like remote places have been in a much hotter state. The results aren‟t s atisfactory, ice being7 , rivers running dry, and coasts being 8 , threatening villages and cottages.The 9 are gradually occurring without any obvious phenomenon. But they shouldn‟t slip our mind, because they can pose as a great potential threat to the10 world.A) remoteB) technologyC) composingD) wholeE) voluntaryF) climateG) skillH) desireI) meltingJ) vanishingK) erodedL) temperatureM) amazementN) changesO) clever【参考答案】:EHABFLIKND二、完型填空第2题:Given you were going to hunt for a job, you were doomed to be endowed with some strengths and weaknesses. Success or 1 in job-hunting would rely, to 2 great extent, 3 your capability of exerting your strengths and weaknesses to the best scope. 4 the most significance is the attitude. A person 5 begins to work believing that he won‟t like it or is6 what he is going to suffer is showing a disadvantage which can only forbid his success. In another word, a person who is firm 7 his mind that he is most likely as capable 8 doing the job as others and who is voluntary to make a ready attempt 9 it owns some strength of will. It is most likely that he will perform well. 10 the essential skills for a specific job is merit. A weakness is obviously short of those skills. A book-keeper who can‟t develop new understandings or a carpenter who is unable to make a straight line 11 in ahopeless dilemma. This book has been designed to help you draw 12 the strength and conquer the 13 that you maybe reveal in your working process. But in order to weigh your development, you must first14 stock of the position you are reaching now. 15 we go further into the book, we‟ll be16 in detail with particular issues for developing and enhancing 17 skills. Nevertheless18 begin with, you ought to pause 19 look into your current strengths and weaknesses in three areas that play significant roles in your success or failure in school: your20 , your communication skills and strategies, and your learning habits.1. A) improvement B) victoryC) failure D)achievement2. A) a B) theC) some D) certain3. A) in B) on C) of D) to4. A) Out of B) OfC) To D) Into5. A) who B) whatC) when D) which6. A) ensure B) certainC) sure D) surely7. A) onto B) on C) off D) in8. A) to B) at C) of D) for9. A) near B) on C) by D) at10. A) Have B) HadC) Having D) Had been11. A) being B) been C) are D) is12. A) except B) but C) for D) on13. A) idea B) weaknessC) strength D) advantage14. A) make B) take C) do D) give15. A) As B) Till C) Over D) Out16. A) deal B) dealtC) be dealt D) dealing17. A) learnt B) learnedC) learning D) learn18. A) around B) toC) from D) beside19. A) to B) onto C) into D) with20. A) intelligence B) workC) attitude D) weakness1小题>、【正确答案】:C2小题>、【正确答案】:A3小题>、【正确答案】:B4小题>、【正确答案】:B5小题>、【正确答案】:A6小题>、【正确答案】:C7小题>、【正确答案】:D8小题>、【正确答案】:C9小题>、【正确答案】:D10小题>、【正确答案】:C11小题>、【正确答案】:D12小题>、【正确答案】:B13小题>、【正确答案】:B14小题>、【正确答案】:B15小题>、【正确答案】:A16小题>、【正确答案】:D17小题>、【正确答案】:C18小题>、【正确答案】:B19小题>、【正确答案】:A20小题>、【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无三、阅读理解第3题:It is 4 o‟clock in the early morning.Everything but the computing room on the campus of the university appears as quiet and misty as the mysterious hell. In the computing room, 30 students crumpled with blurred eyes, sit still at their desk, thumping the dirty and worn keys. Staring at the colorful screen, they tap continuously for hours. For the other parts in the world, it might be in the midst of the night, nevertheless here time represents nothing. It is an utterly enclosed field. These young computer “hackers” are tracing a sort of stimulus; a drive so exciting and absorbing it downplays nearly anything else in their lives and founds as the focus their being. They are compelled computer programmers. Some of these students have been glued to the console for no less than twenty hours even with no break for meals or rest. Some have been sleeping on sofas and lounge chairs in the computing room, trying to struggle for a few moments‟rest but hate to get too far away from their addicted machines.It is no necessary for most of these students to be at the computing room in the middle of the night. What they are working belong to no assignments. They remain there because they desire to be—they can not resist the attraction of the computers.Furthermore they are in groups instead of alone. There are hackers at computing rooms all over the country. In the unimaginable way, they focus on nothing but computer. They escape from schooling and live beyond friendship; they might have difficulty being employed, choosing to travel from one computing room to another. They may even abandon personal health.“There is one hacker in my memory. We actually had to lift him away from his c hair to feed him and arrange him to rest and sleep. We truly worried about his health,” says a computing science professor at California University.Professors of computer science are nowadays shedding more light on this hacker phenomenon and are on the watch for latent hackers and more and more severe computer addictives. They are sober that hackers are not simply resulted from the close relationship with a machine. It is the result of social relationship with the attractive thinking machines, which are becoming nearly universal1. We can learn from the passage that those at the computing room in the middle of the night are .A) students working on a programB) students using computers to amuse themselvesC) hard-working computer science majorsD) students deeply fascinated by the computer2. Which of the following is NOT true of those young computer “hackers”?A) Most of them are top students majoring in computer programming.B) For them, computer programming is the sole purpose for their life.C) They can stay with the computer at the centre for nearly two days on end.D) Their “love” for the computer is so deep that they want to be near their machines even when they sleep.3. It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that .A) the“hacker”phenomenon exists only at university computing roomsB) university computing rooms are open to almost everyoneC) university computing rooms are expecting outstanding programmers out of the“hackers”D) the“hacker”phenomenon is partly attributable to the deficiency of the computing rooms4.The author‟s attitude towards the “hacker” phenomenon can be described as .A) affirmative B) contemptuous C) anxious D) disgusted5. Which of the following may be the most appropriate title for the passage?A) The Charm of Computer ScienceB) A New Type of Electronic ToysC) Compulsive Computer ProgrammersD) Computer Addicts1小题>、【正确答案】:D2小题>、【正确答案】:A3小题>、【正确答案】:B4小题>、【正确答案】:C5小题>、【正确答案】:D【参考解析】:1. D 细节理解题文章的第二段提到“What t hey are working belong to no assignments. They remain there because they desire to be—they can not resist the attraction of the computers.”表明这些学生是由于无法抗拒电脑的诱惑而非做作业才彻夜呆在电脑前的。
11. A) He doesn't like cheese in the cafeteria. B) He prefers his own cooking. C) The man's favorite is the chicken salad. D) He doesn't have any favorite food. 12. A) In a shop. B) In a bookstore. C) In a library. D) In a school. 13. A) Doctor and patient. B) Nurse and patient. C) Teacher and student. D) Father and daughter. 14. A) Because he was a man. B) Because he went to a right section. C) Because he was the person the job needed. D) Because he was the most outstanding person. 15. A) They are talking about clothes. B) They are talking about carpet. C) They are talking about curtain. D) They are talking about flowers. 16. A) Jobs are easier to find in the city. B) Living in the city is not expensive. C) Her job is in the city. D) She can go to the cinema every day. 17. A) His wife deposited some money. B) His wife also opened an account. C) His wife also spent some money. D) There is something wrong with the bank. 18. A) She bought a sweater in the end. B) She bought a blouse finally. C) She bought a skirt finally. D) She bought a coat in the end. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A) He wants to buy a house. B) He wants to rent several rooms for himself. C) He wants to rent a furnished room for himself. D) He wants to buy several rooms in the house. 20. A) A house with no storeys. B) A free-standing house with three storeys. C) A detached house with three storeys. D) A semi-detached house with three storeys. 21. A) It's a lovely area. B) It's an area where there are Chinese people. C) It's an area where there are people from different places. D) It's a place that is very convenient. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22. A) To see movies. B) To watch birds. C) To smell the roses. D) To paint model planes. 23. A) Play a role in a movie. B) Enjoy the pleasure of life. C) Earn more and more money. D) Save money for his children. 24. A) Stop working. B) See movies in leisure time. C) Take full advantage of life like kids. D) Earn money and give it to his children. 25. A) He has to consider money when he wants to keep his hobby. B) The more money he has, the happier he is. C) He can't earn more money unless he works more hours a day. D) He can appreciate money only when he earns it by himself. 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 Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. A) Gathering non-relevant materials. B) Stealing another person's idea. C) Sharing notes with someone else. D) Handing in assignments late. 27. A) In the student's own words. B) In direct quotations. C) In short phrases. D) In shorthand. 28. A) It should be assimilated thoroughly. B) It should be enclosed in quotation marks. C) It should be paraphrased by the student. D) It should be authorized by the author. Passage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. A) They read poetry aloud. B) They delivered a speech. C) They took objective tests. D) They discussed questions with expert in a particular field. 30. A) There are more candidates than before. B) The modern industry is developing slowly. C) The written examinations are much easier than before. D) The written examinations are more objective than the spoken ones. 31. A) The objective test always deals with the personal opinions. B) The objective test is timed exactly by electric clocks. C) The question of the objective test has only one correct answer. D) The objective test resembles a group of workers at an automobile factory. Passage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. A) The history of Benjamin Franklin. B) The history of the U.S.mail. C) The changes of writing letters. D) The history of the U.S.. 33. A) To deliver the mail from Boston on horseback to its destination. B) To take charge of the mail for all the colonies in North America. C) To introduce the use of stagecoaches to carry mail. D) To deliver mail to the communities from railways by horse and wagon. 34. A) The British government. B) The American government. C) Benjamin Franklin. D) George Washington. 35. A) He established a government service. B) He developed a system called "star routes". C) He built a lot of post offices. D) He established the postal system.。
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. What is the characteristic of learners of special English? 【解析】D学习特殊英语的学习者的特点是他们明确地知道⾃⼰要学什么。
They know clearly what they want to learn. 33. Who needs ESP courses most? 【解析】A最需要ESP课程的是那些专门从事某项职业的⼈员,因此正确答案为professionals。
34. What are the most popular ESP courses in Britain? 【解析】B 短⽂最后⼀句点出了本题的答案,在英国最流⾏的特殊英语课是关于商务英语的。
By far, the most popular ESP courses are for business English. 35. What is the speaker mainly talking about? 【解析】C这篇⽂章主要讲了些什么?很显然,全⽂都在讲特殊英语,即ESP,English for Specific Purposes。
Section C 36.【答案】undoubtedly 【解析】undoubtedly意为“⽏庸置疑地,的确”。
煤⽏庸置疑将成为重要的能源。
37.【答案】supplies 【解析】supply意为“供应,供给”。
煤⽏庸置疑将成为重要的能源,由于天然⽓和⽯油资源供应的逐渐减少。
38. 【答案】appears 【解析】appear意为“出现,看来,似乎”。
虽然煤看似是⿊⾊的,但是在⾼倍显微镜下,它还有黄⾊,橘⾊和红⾊。
39.【答案】giant 【解析】giant意为“巨⼤的”。
煤⼤约形成于三亿年前,由巨⼤的树⽊和沼泽⾥的其他植物形成的。
洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌答案及详解Part I WritingDear Editor,I'd like to write to share my opinion on the reemployment of laid-off workers which is the topic from last week.We all know that the market economy has brought China problems as well as benefits. One of the major problems is that of finding new jobs for laid-off workers. The problem is quite serious as the workers are mostly middle-aged and poorly equipped with the computer technology, coupled with the already competitive job market for new college graduates every year.Still we can manage to find some solutions to it. To begin with, priority should be given to the expansion of the service industry because the service sector can create a great number of positions with few restrictions on age, education, and skills etc.. In addition, the laid-off workers have to update their skills to meet the demands of society. Just as the old saying goes, "God helps those who help themselves."Lastly, they should stop relying on the state and throw away any worries about their face while doing some odd jobs such as washing dishes at restaurants or sending newspapers to households.As a college student still on campus, I realize that I have the great chance and responsibility to prepare myself better for future work, like learning English harder and taking computer courses more seriously. No one is entitled to idle time away.Best wishes!Yours,MingmingPart IIReading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1.Y 文章第一段第七句谈到了Most people,与题目中的the majority of people等同,该句意为Most people在无工作情况下的状态是"at a loss",与该题"have no idea ..."表达意思相同。
2.N 文章在第一段倒数第三句明确指出"能够智慧地充实自己的闲暇时间是人类文明的最后阶段,而到目前为止,很少有人达到这个(文明)程度",这与本题所表达意思恰好相反。
3.Y 该题的信息词是"idle rich",通过这个词查找到文章第一段倒数第二句"Most of the idle rich suffer unspeakable boredom as the price of their freedom from drudgery(作为无需从事辛苦工作的代价,很多富人承受着难以言语的乏味)",这与本题表述意思相同。
4.Y 该题的信息词是"不为工作疲于奔命的人"和"无所事事的人",通过信息词查找到文章第二段最后一句,与该题意思表达相同。
其中"zest"与"passion"同意。
5.N 该题的信息词为人物,即"被限制在家里做家务的妇女(womenconfined to home with homemaking)",通过信息词,查找到文章第三段最后一句"In this respect those women whose lives are occupied with housework are much less fortunate than men, or than women who work outside the home.(就此而言,在家里忙于家务的妇女们要比男人们或者在外面工作的妇女们不幸得多)",与该题表述意思相反。
6. NG 该题的信息词为"从工作中获得的乐趣和从游戏技巧中获得的乐趣",通过信息词查找到文章倒数第二段最后一句指出"(人们)可以从许多工作中获得和从游戏的技巧同样的快乐",这与本题的主句表述一致,但是文章中并没有提及有关状语从句或when they are young,所以是部分信息未表述。
7.N 该题的信息词为事物"best work"和"source of happiness",通过信息词查找到文章最后一段第一句"然而,好工作具备一种比技巧的实施更重要的作为快乐之源的要素",由此推导"exercise of skill"并不是好工作所具备的最重要的因素。
该题表述不正确。
8.embodies a purpose/is not haphazard 这题以及后两道填空题都出自文章的最后一段,根据题干找到文中对应的句子"In construction the initial state of affairs is comparatively haphazard(偶然的), while the final state of affairs embodies a purpose",但是要注意while引导的并列句子意思相对,所以有两个答案。
9. a previously made plan 本题对应的句子应该是"In constructing a building a previously made plan is carried out",根据题目所给句子的结构判断缺宾语,也就是原句的主语,所以填a previously made plan。
10.find little satisfaction 可以迅速在文章中找到题干的主句,然后细读完整的句子找出为什么破坏如此令人不快,原文的since引导的原因从句正是填空所需的内容,只是句子结构要作调整,故find little satisfaction为答案。
Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. B 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. D 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. B 21. A 22. D 23.C 24. B 25. A11. W: If I am not mistaken, your birthday is coming up. Has your brother sent you something?M: Not yet. He never forgets it though.Q: What does the man imply?12. W: I'm not swimming in the lake unless it warms up outside today.M: Me neither. Unfortunately I think it's supposed to stay as cold as this all day.Q: What can be inferred about the speakers?13.M: That sweater is so unusual, and yet it looks familiar. Did I just see you wearing it yesterday?W: Well, not me, but...see, it belongs to my roommate Jill, and she is in your chemistry class.Q: What does the woman imply?14. M: Do you want to go to a lecture tonight over in the science auditorium? It's some guy who spent a year living in Antarctica.W: No kidding! I'm doing a report on Antarctica for my geography class. Maybe I can get some good information to add to it.Q:What does the woman mean?15. W: I'd really like to learn how to play chess, but it looks so complicated. It seems like it will take a really long time to learn.M: Well, it takes a long time to get good at it. But we can go over the basics this afternoon if you want.Q: What does the man imply?16. M: Do you think you can lend me that novel when you are finished with it? I've been looking all over for a copy, but apparently it was sold out at all the bookstores.W: Oh, it's not mine. It belongs to Alice. But I'll see what she says.Q: What will the woman probably do?17. W:Umm...are you going to try some of this chocolate pudding? It's incredible.M: Well, to be honest with you, I've never been a big fan of chocolate.Q: What does the man imply?18. W: So, how was the drama club's new production last night? Did I miss out on anything good?M: Hardly, I kept looking at my watch the whole time.Q:What does the man mean?Now you'll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneM: What are you doing?W: I'm ordering some filing cabinets out of a catalog.M: What do you need them for?W: There's so much stuff piling up in my dormitory room. If I don't do something soon, I won't be able to move in there.M: Do you usually order from a catalog?W: Sometimes. Why?M: Oh, it's just in the history class today we were talking about how the catalog sales business first got started in the USA Chicago retailer, Montgomery Ward started it in the late 1800s. It was really popular among farmers. It was difficult for them to make it to the big city stores so they ordered from catalogs.W: Was Ward the only one in the business?M: At first, but another person named Richard Sears started his own catalog after he heard how much money Ward was making.W: What made them so popular?M: Farmers trusted Ward and Sears for one thing. They delivered the products the farmers paid for and even refunded the price of things the farmers weren't satisfied with. The catalog became so popular, some counties school teachers even used them as textbooks.W: Textbooks?M: Yeah. Students practice spelling the names and adding up the prices of things in the catalogs.W: Was everybody that excited about it?M: That's doubtful. It is said they drove some small store owners out of business. Sears and Ward sold stuff in such large quantities. They were able to undercut the prices at some small family owned stores.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. Why was the woman reading a catalog?20. Who were the main customers of Sears and Ward's business?21. In what unusual ways were the catalogs used?22. What was one of the negative effects of the catalog business?Conversation TwoW: I'm not optimistic about finding a job after I finish college.M: Oh? Why not?W: The economy is going down-hill fast.M: I know. What is this would coming to? It's getting to the point where even a degree won't help you anymore.W: That's right. And the way things are going, I'll be lucky to even move out of my parents house.M: I know what you mean. First they raised taxes, then they cut education, and the salaries haven't gone up in years-it's just one thing after another.W: By the way, how's your business coming along?M: Oh, it's getting there. Our sales are up only 2 percent, but it's a step in the right direction.W: I remember when you opened 10 years ago you almost went bankrupt. The company certainly has come a long way.M: Yeah, but it's got a long way to go. Say, maybe you'd like to come work for me!W: Well, I'm not sure I want to work as a clothes-hanger inspector.M: No, I mean as a manager.W: That's more like it.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. What is the woman worrying about?24. What do we know about the man's business from the conversation?25. What will the woman most probably do after she graduates from college?Section B26. A 27. A 28. D 29. D 30. A 31. B 32. A 33. A 34. C 35. BPassage OneOk, so in our last class we were discussing big band swing music. You remember this was a kind of dance music with a steady rhythm. But today we deal with music played by smaller jazz bands. It's called bebop which may use all sorts of new types of rhythms; some of them are very irregular. We'll talk more about that later. But first I want to talk about some of the social elements that I believe contributed to the development of bebop music. To do this, we have to look at when bebop arose and started becoming so popular. It was from the late 1930s to the 1940s. The environment for bebop music was the decline of the US economy. During the greatdepression the economy suffered tremendously. And fewer people had money to spend on entertainment. Then during the 2nd World War the government imposed a new tax on public entertainment, what you might call performance tax. The government collected money on performances that included any types of acting, dancing or singing, but not instrumental music. So to avoid this new tax, some jazz bands stopped using singers altogether. They started relying on the creativity of the instrumentalist to attract audiences. This was what bebop bands did. Now remember a lot of bands have singers. So the instrumentalists simply played in the background and had occasional solos while the singer sang the melody to the songs, but not with bebop bands. So the instrumentalists had much more freedom to be creative. They experimented, playing the music faster and using new irregular sorts of rhythms.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. How did the bebop bands avoid the performance tax?27. Why does the speaker mention the decline of the US economy during the great depression?28. What does the speaker describe as a significant characteristic of bebop music?Passage TwoRecently some researchers conducted an interesting case study in one ethic culture. The study was about the development of basket weaving by African-American women who lived in the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The town is known for its high quality sweet grass baskets which are woven by these women. They've been weaving the baskets for generations, handing down the skill from mother to daughter. Some of the baskets have been placed on permanent display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.The origin of their basket weaving dates back to the 17th centuries and even earlier when these women's ancestors came to the United States from the west coast of Africa. Now, it's mainly a hobby. But back in the 17th and 18th centuries African and American women wove the baskets for use on the rice plantations. There were two types of baskets then: workbaskets and baskets for use in the home. The workbaskets were made out of the more delicate sweet grass. They were used for everything from fruit baskets to baby cradles.Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. What is the talk mainly about?30. According to the passage, how did the women learn to weave baskets?31. What is the main reason that the women in South Carolina now weave baskets?Passage ThreeSome of the most practical lessons coming out of research in psychology are in the area of memory. People ask, why can't I remember that term from the text book or when the library books are due? With a lot of people, memory may be weak, because they don't use it enough. It's like muscle.If you don't exercise it, it won't get strong. That's why it's important to keep our minds active, to keep on learning through our life. We can do this by reading, playing memory games and seeking things out. It'smy guess though that the lack of stimulation isn't a problem for students like you. More likely, the life you are now leading is so busy and stimulating that it may sometime interfere with learning. Information needs to be recorded from memory, in other words, learned. And for busy people like you and me, that will be a real problem. If we are distracted, or we are trying to think what we are going to do next, the incoming message just might not get recorded effectively. And that leads to the first tip for students who want to improve their memories. Give your full attention to the information you hope to retain. Research clearly shows the advantages of this, and also of active learning, of consciously trying to visualize a new fact, perhaps to make a mental picture, even a wild ridiculous one, so the new fact will stick in the memory. Let me illustrate that for you here a little more this evening.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. What is the talk mainly about?33. What does the speaker illustrate with the example of a muscle?34. What does the speaker suggest students do to learn new information more effectively?35. What will the speaker probably do next?Section CGraduate students often work as teaching assistants while they study in the United States. Teaching assistants (T.A.) may get money or get to take classes for (36) free, or both. A T.A. usually works about twenty hours each week. In some cases, the professors they assist have big (37) undergraduate classes with hundreds of students. The professor gives one or two (38) lectures a week, and teaching assistants (39) lead smaller discussions at other times. They also give tests, (40) grade work, provide laboratory assistance and meet with students who need help. And they have their own educations to think about.Many states have (41) proposed to require that teaching assistants be able to speak English well enough for students to understand them. Universities have increased their (42) efforts to deal with this problem. Our example school this week is the University of Southern California (USC), in Los Angeles.The American Language Institute at USC provides (43) training to help international teaching assistants improve their English. (44) The university requires most non-native English speakers to pass a test before they can become a T.A.The exam at USC is a fifteen-minute spoken test that involves two examiners. Students talk about their education and interest in the school. (45)Then they present some issue or idea from their area of study, and answer questions about it from the examiners. Those who do not score high enough on the test have to take classes to improve their English.(46) Until their English is better, some departments give them jobs that do not require them to communicate with students.Part IVReading Comprehension ( Reading in Depth)Section A47. F 名词后接形容词或分词短语作为后置定语是英语中常用的表达方法。