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专四模拟考试题及答案一、听力理解1. 根据所听对话,选择正确答案。
A. 他们计划去图书馆。
B. 他们计划去电影院。
C. 他们计划去公园。
答案:B2. 短对话中,女士提到了什么?A. 一本书B. 一部电影C. 一个会议答案:A3. 长对话中,男士为什么感到惊讶?A. 他不知道女士会来。
B. 他没想到女士会带礼物。
C. 他没想到女士会迟到。
答案:C二、阅读理解1. 文章主要讨论了什么?A. 环保的重要性B. 科技发展的影响C. 教育改革的必要性答案:A2. 根据第二段,作者认为什么因素对环境保护至关重要?A. 政府政策B. 公众意识C. 国际合作答案:B3. 文章中提到的“绿色技术”指的是什么?A. 减少污染的技术B. 提高能源效率的技术C. 替代能源技术答案:A三、词汇与语法1. 填入空白处最合适的词是:A. althoughB. becauseC. despite答案:C2. 下列哪个句子的语法是正确的?A. She has been studying English for two years.B. She has studied English for two years.C. She had studied English for two years.答案:A3. 哪个选项中的短语与“make a difference”意思最接近?A. 产生影响B. 制造麻烦C. 创造机会答案:A四、完形填空阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的选项中选择最佳答案填入空白处。
1. The company has been ________ the new product for months.A. developingB. developing offC. developing out答案:A2. Despite the challenges, the team remained ________.A. optimisticB. pessimisticC. realistic答案:A3. The project was a ________ of hard work and dedication.A. resultB. causeC. effect答案:A五、写作根据以下提示写一篇不少于200字的短文。
专业英语四级模拟试卷450(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. DICTATION 2. LISTENING COMPREHENSION 3. CLOZE 4. GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 5. READING COMPREHENSION 6. WRITINGPART I DICTATION (15 MIN)Directions: Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minute 1.正确答案:Dining Customs in the USA Americans, like many people elsewhere in the world, like to invite friends to their homes / for an evening of food, drink and conversation. / Formal dinners in fine homes and hotels in the U.S. are much the same as formal dinners anywhere in the world. / But as most people in the U.S. have no servants, / their dinner parties at home tend to be informal. / Guests may sit down at a table, / or, as many new small homes have no separate dining room or very small dining space, / guests can also serve themselves and eat in the living room, / holding their plates or trays on their knees. / A more enjoyable form of entertainment is the picnic. / Americans are great picnickers / and almost every family has a picnic basket. / Summer invitations are often for a picnic at a park or in the open countryside. / Unless hamburgers or hot dogs are cooked over a fire, / picnic food is usually cold.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 MIN)Directions: In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.听力原文:M: Good morning, Angela! How have you been lately?W: Morning, Michael. I’ve been very busy lately. One of our other vendors is going out of business and I’ve been searching for a suitable replacement. M: Well, rest assured that you can count on us to be here for the long run, sit down. Coffee? W: No, thanks. I’ve been trying to cut down on the caffeine. M: Haha, I could never do that. I’d be a zombie if I didn’t have my morning coffee. Let’s get down to business then. W: Yes. I’ve come to talk with you about ordering the eight megapixel cameras for our new Mephone. Thedemand for phone cameras is growing, and Pear has been falling behind in the market. M: That’s great! I’m glad to hear that Pear has finally jumped on the bandwagon. Right now our contract is for the five megapixel cameras. Is Pear still interested in having those? W: No, we’re changing all the cameras to eight megapixels. We were hoping that by making your company our sole supplier for cameras we could negotiate a better deal. M: Sure. Let’s get started by drafting a new contract.2.What does the woman’s company specialize in?A.Mobile phone.B.Camera.C.Coffee.D.Telephone.正确答案:A解析:事实判断题。
专四模拟试题附参考答案PDF.pdf专四模拟试题附参考答案(1)Part III Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.The “standard of living” of any country means the average pe rson's share of the goods and services the country produces.A country's standard of living, ____31_______, depends first and 32 on its capacity to produce wealth. “Wealth” in this sense is not money, for we do not live on money 33 on things that money can buy: “goods” such as food and clothing, and “services” such as transport and “__34 __ ” .A country's capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most of 35 have an effect on one another. Wealth depends 36 a great extent upon a country's natural resources. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have a fertile soil and a 37 climate; other regions possess none of them.Next to natural resources 38 the ability to turn them to use. China is perhaps as well 39 as the USA in natural resources, but suffered for many years from civiland 40 wars, and 41 this and other reasons was 42 to develop herresources. 43 and stable political conditions,and 44 _____ from foreign invasion, enable a country to develop its natural resources peacefully and steadily, and to produce more wealth than another country equallywell 45 by nature but less well ordered.A country's standard of living does not only depend uponthe wealth that is produced and consumed 46 it own borders, but also upon what is indirectly produced through international trade. 47 Britain's wealth in foodstuffs and other agricultural products would be much less if she had to depend only on 48 _ grown at home. Trade makes it possible for her surplus manufactured goods to be traded abroad for the agricultural products that would 49 be lacking. A country’s wealth is, therefore, much influenced by its manufacturing capacity, 50 that other countries can be found ready to accept its manufactures.31. A. however B. therefore C. nevertheless D. furthermore32. A. primary B. principal C. foremost D. uniquely33. A. or B. nor C. but D. except34. A. recreation B. enlightenment C. refreshment D. entertainment35. A. if B. them C.which D. that36. A. with B. for C.to D. on37. A. neutral B. favorable C.virtuous D. marine38. A. comes B. come C.coming D. came39. A. off B. known C.done D. furnished40. A. military B. external C.contemporary D. domestic41. A. for B. because C. because of D. due to42. A. Impossible B. Incapable C. unable D. proficient43. A. Strong B. Sturdy C. Sound D. Robust44. A. liberty B. freedom C.prevention D. liberation45. A .assisted B. avenged C.rescued D. served46. A. with B. within C. near D.without47. A. In short B. For example C. firstly D.On one hand48. A. those B. what C. that D. it49. A. likely B. likewise C. certainly D.otherwise50. A. provided B. depended C. given D.supposedPART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY [15 MIN]There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence thereare four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrasethat best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.51. We often advise him not to drink more wine __________is good for hishealth.A. asB. thanC.that D. but52. It is necessary that an efficient worker __________his work on time.A. accomplishesB. can accomplishC. accomplishD. has accomplished53. My father will be here tomorrow, but at first I thought that he__________ today.A. was comingB. is comingC. will comeD. come54. Without facts, we cannot form a worthwhile opinion for we need to havefactual knowledge __________ our thinking.A which to be based on B. which to be base uponC. upon which to baseD. to which to be based55. I didn't call to make my airline reservation, but I __________.A. should haveB. may haveC. must haveD. shall have56. It’s the first time that she has been to the United States,__________?A. isn't sheB. hasn't sheC. isn't itD. hasn't it57. I think that the labor bill will pass; it's ____________that it will.A. almost surelyB. very likelyC. near positiveD. quite certainly58. An increase in a nation's money supply, without an accompanying increase in economic activity, __________result in higher prices.A. tendsB. tends theC. tending toD. will tend to59. X-rays are able to pass through objects and thus make__________details that are otherwise impossible to observe.A. it visibleB. visiblyC. visibleD. they are visible60. Prices for bikes at that store run__________250 dollars.A. as high asB. as high toC. so high toD. so high as61. He will not be __________ to vote in this year's election.A. enough oldB. as old enoughC. old enoughD. enough old as62. Thomas Jefferson's achievements as an architect rival his contributions __________a politician.A. suchB. moreC. asD. than63. According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree__________.A. my education will be employed by the universityB. employment will be given to me by the universityC. the university will employ meD. I will be employed by the university64. If Bob's wife won't agree to sign the papers, ____________.A. neither he willB. neither will heC. neither won't heD. he won't neither65. _____ is generally accepted, economic growth is determined by the smooth development of production.A. WhatB. ThatC. ItD. As66. A violent revolution having broken out, all the ports of that country were laid under a(n) ______.A. boycottB. embargoC. embarkD. ban67. Since_________ can't work in the United States without a permit, so it is of great importance for them to present their credentials to the government.A. emigrantsB. expatriatesC.migrants D. immigrants68. Most investors are taught at the very beginning that there is no place for __________in investment markets.A. feelingB. emotionC. passionD. sentiment69. I__________ my ordinary income by doing some part-time work.A. complimentB. ComplementC. supplementD. implement70. Before the statue could be __________to the United States,a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built.A. transformedB.transportedC. transferredD. transmitted71. The final document was, of course, supposed to mend the damage__________upon the world by the war,A. imposedB. impressedC.compelled D. compressed72. Roger, who __________in courage, is highly respected by all his peers in the villages.A. boundsB. possessesC.declares D. abounds73. The tourists are told that the remotest village in this area is only_________ by a river.A. accessibleB. availableC.obtainable D. achievable74. He__________ interrupted me by asking irrelevant questions.A. continuallyB. continuouslyC.consistently D. constantly75. Being a man of _________ and public spirit. Mr. Russell labored zealously to advance the interest of the community and was much interested in bringing new manufacturing interests to Waterloo.A. firmB. enterpriseC. companyD. corporation76. When people do things wrong we should try hard to forgive them, as the idiom goes, “To ______ is human.”A. referB. conferC. deferD. err77. Although gaining a job as a real __________agent or broker may be relatively easy, beginning agents and brokers may face competition from well-established, more experienced ones.A. propertyB. estateC. houseD. assets78. The constitution of the State required that property should be__________for taxation at its market value.A. estimatedB. appraisedC.evaluated D. valued79. On June 15, 1909, after Scott finished his rushed plans for his________ to the South Pole, he departed from England.A. tourB. voyageC. expeditionD. excursion80. The government authority had to __________oil and other products so that it would not run out during war.A. shareB. fareC.provide D. rationPART V READINGCOMPREHENSION[25 MIN]In this section there are four passages followed by questionsor unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.TEXT AAll Sir William Jones wanted to do was to learn Sanskrit. While he was studying, however, he made a surprising discovery. This ancient language of India was amazingly similar to Latin and Greek. The Sanskrit word for "mother"—matar—was almost identical to the Latin word, mater. “Father” was pitar in Sanskrit, pater in Latin and Greek. The more he studied, the more similarities he found.How could this be? Thousands of miles and many natural barriers separated India and Europe. Still, Jones concluded, the similarities were too strong to be accidental. In 1786, he announced “No one could examine them all three, without believ ing them to have sprung from some common source.”Since then, scholars have traced many languages to this “common source.” Today, these languages are called the Indo-European family. But where did this source originate? Language and geography provide the clues. European languages have similar words for the animals and trees of northern Europe, such as oak, willow, bear, and wolf. There are no common words for the animals and trees of southern Europe.To scholars, this suggests that the Indo-European languages began in north central Europe. In time, some northern Europeans set out toward the east, settling in Iran, India, and Pakistan. Others migrated westward toward southern and western Europe. The root language developed into dozens of different languages, but the family resemblances remain. The word for “three” isdrei in German, tres in Spanish, tre in Albanian, and tri in Russian.Almost every language in Europe is part of the Indo-European family, but there are exceptions. Hungarian and Finnish cling to other language families. High in the Pyrenees, the Basque people speak a language that has no known relatives. Perhaps the Basques were the original inhabitants of the region. Isolated by mountains, they may have been bypassed by the spread of Indo-European culture.81. What did Sir William Jones discover when he was learning Sanskrit?A. Sanskrit was very similar to some European languages.B. Sanskrit was an ancient language.C. The Sanskrit word for mother is the same as that in Latin.D. Latin and Greek were very similar.82. Which of the following statements is true about "the common source"?A. Jones found out the common source.B. All languages sprang from the common source.C. Only three languages sprang from the common source.D. Since 1786, scholars have traced many languages to the common source.83. Where did the common source originate?A. In southernEurope.B. In north-central Europe.C. InIndia.D. in Pakistan.84. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Jones first discovered the root language.B. The languages with the common source are called the Indo-European family.C. The root language developed into different languages as people migrated.D. Every language in Europe is part of the Indo-European family. TEXT BYour first culture shock came after you left your home country and you needed to adjust to the United States, It is now important to learn cultural information about your company, so that you will fit in and perform successfully. The people who make up this environment have their own customs, habits and expectations of each new employee. Gathering information that is formal (policy) and informal (traditions) will help you learn the professional norms and become fully accepted.Policies are corporate documents describing procedures, rules, and standards that guide decision making and conduct. They are similar to official laws that govern a country. Some sources of such written company information include the annual report, product or service brochures, technical and procedural manual, employee directory and the company newsletter. Organizational traditions are usually unwritten hut common practices that have evolved over time. They set the tone and philosophy of the particular corporation, just as the customs of a country do. The best way to learn such information is to observe and talk with others such as your supervisor and co-workers.You can supplement ideas from formal introductory materials given you earlier. Explore with fellow employees those behaviors that may be tolerated but frowned upon. Ask your supervisor for feedback to avoidtypical traps that could cause your co-workers to reject youas a professional. Keep this guide nearby, and refer to it often in private. Reviewing formal company procedures, handouts, written notes, ideas, comments from bosses and colleagues, together with materials in this handbook, will help you make a more healthy cultural adjustment.85. What is the purpose to learn cultural information?A. To know the U. S. A. better.B. To work better in the new environment.C. To make more money.D. To improve one's English.86. According to the passage, ___________ is not the policy's function.A. describing procedures, rules and standardsB. governing a countryC. helping to guide decision making and conductD. writing down the company's information87. ____________ is the best way to learn the organizational traditions.A. To read the policiesB. To study the philosophyC. To study a country's customsD. To observe and communicate with the colleagues and boss.88. How to make a more healthy cultural adjustment?A. Read this passage often.B. Discuss the organizational culture with your colleagues.C. Gather and review the formal and informal information in the corporation.D. Ask your boss for help.89. The passage is written to ___________.A. help readers to understand the organization's cultureB. explain the culture shockC. analyze the policies and traditionsD. help readers to work better with their supervisor and co-workersTEXT C“White hostility toward African Americans, and the resulting discrimination, have been fueled by a sense of threat. During slavery, many working-class whites, encouraged by slaveholders, feared the release of large numbers of blacks into the labor market and society in general. When northern industries used African Americans as strikebreakers in the first decades of this century, white workers feared the loss of their jobs. Today, many white Americans fear “black violence”. Moreover, specific fears about the “costs” of welf are as well as the "taking" of jobs through affirmative action have added to the fear of black violence.These fears have translated into negative stereotypes of African Americans as a people who are prone to crime and violence, unwilling to work, and a drain on the white taxpayer through their welfare dependency. In turn, these stereotypes have been used to justify informal discrimination, to prevent the help to the urban poor, to be negligent in enforcing laws or policies prohibiting discriminatory practices against black workers, and most important, to hesitate in making a serious effort at job creation for African Americans. The result is that African Americans’ share of valued resources has not increased much over the last two decades, even as formal discrimination has been greatly lessened. This fact is used to further the negative belief that African Americans have "not taken advantageof their equal opportunities."90. According to the passage, how did the northern industries make use of African Americans in 1900s?A. Sent them to ask the strikers to go back to work.B. Made them work very hard.C. Employed them to threaten the white strikers.D. Released them into the labor market.91. What is the ill influence of these negative stereotypes?A. Giving help to the poor black.B. Justifying informal discrimination.C. Enforcing laws prohibiting discriminatory practices against black workers.D. Creating opportunities of employment for the black.92. What can be inferred from "a drain on the white taxpayer" about the African Americans?A. They are unwilling to work.B. They never pay tax.C. They lack security.D. Their welfare depends on the white's tax.93. The author wrote the passage to tell us__________.A. African Americans pose a threat to the whites in employmentB. African Americans are dependent on the tax paid by the whitesC. African Americans are discriminated against because they are often on strikeD. the sense of threat intensifies the white's hospitality and discrimination against the African AmericansTEXT D“People thought of themselves as having rights fromcompanies,” said Hoshua Freeman, a labor historian at Columbia University. That sense of entitlement grew even stronger in the early decades after World War II and collective bargaining became the arena for arguing out wages, pensions, health insurance, vacations, hours and job security.That system is disappearing today. Career-long attachments to one employer, a notion born in the 1920's, are no longer the .norm. The newclass-consciousness makes less distinction between workers and managers. Rights are relative, at best. An increasingly conservative electorate has reduced government's role in regulating the economy. Unions have lost influence and membership.What people do is try to cope, by themselves, said Ms. Skelly, of DYG. Self-employment is one solution, DYG's polls show, and that is a rising trend. "They try, on the job, to hide any weakness in their performance," she said. “They work longer hours and take work home, without letting the boss know, to give the impression that they can do difficult tasks quickly. There is nothing like, ‘we are all in this together.’ There is too much competition. People talk of their weakness to friends and spouses, but not to coworkers.”And many Americans feel in their hearts that the unemployment might be justified. “There is a sense among people that we are inefficient and bloated,” Ms. Skelly said. “And until they feel that is no longer true, they are reluctant to criticize the forces that are cutting out the fat and the inefficiencies.”94. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that ___________.A. people do not enjoy their rights nowadaysB. people are more likely to change their jobs than they were in the 1920'sC. workers and managers share the same rights todayD. nowadays, people refuse to take part in the Union95. According to Ms Skelly, which of the following is true?A. People like to work overtime.B. People want to work at home.C. People want to impress the boss with their capability and efficiency.D. People need help from their families, for they cannot cope with difficult problems themselves.96. People hide their weakness from___________.A. their parentsB. their wives or husbandsC. their friendsD. their colleagues97. The main idea of the passage is___________.A. people thought of themselves as having rights from companiesB. people's sense of entitlement is not as strong as it used to beC. people work at homeD. people regard unemployment as usualTEXT EYou may not have thought of it just this way, but the letter you write is part of you, and expression of your personality. Therefore to write letters that are mere patterns of form is to present a colorless personality.Letters, by their very nature, are too individual to bestandardized. A letter may be absolutely perfect according to the standards of good taste and good form; but unless it also expresses something of the writer's personality, it is not a good letter.In other words, don't be satisfied to write letters that are just correct and nothing more. Try to write letters that are correct for you... letters that are warm and alive with reflections of your own personality.And if this sounds like a platitude (陈词滥调), stop for a moment and think back over your recent correspondence. What was the most interesting letter you received? Was it a letter anyone could have written? Or was it a letter that instantly “came alive” as you read it—that brought the personality of the sender right into the room with you. as though you were face to face, listening instead of reading?The fault with too many letters, today as in the past—the reason so many letters are dull and lifeless, and often fail to accomplish the purpose for which they are written is simply this: They sound exactly like the letters everyone else writes. They are neither exciting to receive nor stimulating to read.98. What does the author mean by saying “the letter you write is part of you”?A. Writing letters plays an important part in your life.B. When you write letters, you should be careful about what to write.C. People can see your personality from the letters you write.D. You should write good letters.99. What does the author want to explain in the fourth paragraph?A. A good letter presents one's personality.B. His opinion is a platitude.C. Letter-writing is interesting.D. Talking face to face is a better way to communicate than writing letters.100. The best title for the passage is___________.A. Letter WritingB. Personality in Letter WritingC. To Write Interesting LettersD. To Write Correct Letters PARTVI WRITING[45 MIN]SECTIONA COMPOSITION[35 MIN]We all know that men and women play different roles in modern society, and that they differ in many ways, such as how to perceive the world, how to tackle problems and how to approach people. Think about the issue and discuss the different ways in which men and women behave in terms of interpersonal relationships, expressing affection, friendship and views on beauty.Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:The Different Approaches or Perceptions of Men and Women You are to write in three parts.In the first part, state your view on this issue.In the second part, support your view with details or examples.In the last part, bring what, you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.Marks will be rewarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.SECTIONB NOTE-WRITING[10 MIN]Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:You are William or Aileen. You are invited this weekend to a farewell party hosted by your friend, Sandy, who is going abroad for his PhD. Study. However, you are unable to see him off. Write him a note politely declining his invitation and expressing your good wishes to him.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.参考答案Part III31-35BCCDC 36-40CBAAB 41-45ACCBD 46-50BBADAPart IV51-55BCACA 56-60CBDCA 61-65CCDBD 66-70BDDCB 71-75ADAAB 76-80DBBCDPart V81-84ADBC 85-89BBDCB 90-93CBDD 94-97BCDB 98-100CAB。
英语专业四级模拟试题及答案英语专业四级模拟试题及答案__1__Which of the following philosophers ever said “I think, therefore I am”?A Francis BaconB DeseartesC Pierre GassendiD John Locke__2__American Presidents are elected __.A every two yearsB every four yearsC every five yearsD every six years__3__Which branch of American government has the power to interpret the Constitution?A The Supreme CourtB The PresidentC The HouseD The Senate__4__The American Constitution is the oldest written constitution in the world. It was drawn up in__.A 1778B 1783C 1774D 1787__5__ Which country was the richest and the most powerful country in the Europe in the middle of the 17th century?A FlanderB EnglandC FranceD the Netherlands__6__ Whose doctrines of the separation of powers became one of the most important principles of the U.S. Constitution?A John LockeB MontesquieauC RousseauD Voltaire__7__The “basies” taught in American elementary schools are __.A social studies, reading, arithmeticB science, reading, writing, arithmeticC reading, writing, arithmeticD physical education, reading, writing__8__ The Gettysburg victory was the turning point of __.A the Civil WarB the war of IndependenceC the Indian WarD the Trenton War__9__ The functions of institutions of highest education in the U.S. are__.A research and teachingB teaching and degree awardingC professional training, teaching and public serviceD teaching, research and pubic service__10__ The largest religious group in America is __.A Roman CatholicsB ProtestantsC OrthodoxD Presbyterians参考答案:1. 选B。
2022年吉林省长春市农安第一中学高一英语下学期期末试题含解析一、选择题1. This project ______ considered thoroughly, and I’m sure it ______ finished on time.A. must be; may beB. should be; can beC. may be; must beD. can be; should be参考答案:B试题分析:句意:这个项目应该被全面地考虑,并且我确定可以准时完成这个项目。
should be 表示“应该” 这个项目要求考虑的全面,can be 表示“能够” 有能力完成这个项目,所以选B。
2. The building was ______ used as a prison in the 1800s, but now it is a famous tourist attraction.A. graduallyB. originallyC. unfortunatelyD. eventually参考答案:B略3. Although the accident happened all of a sudden, it didn’t affect the ______ work here.A. regularB. commonC. usualD. normal参考答案:D4. The Great Wall winds its way mountains valleys and deserts to the east.A.over, in, throughB.over, through, acrossC.on, in, acrossD.in, in, through参考答案:B5. _____ turns out that they didn’t know what a volcano was.A. AsB. WhatC. ItD. That参考答案:C6. Hundreds of jobs ____if the factory closes.A. loseB. will be lostC. are lostD. will lose 参考答案:B7. The faces of four famous American presidents on Mount Rushmore can be seen from a___________of 60 miles.A. lengthB. distanceC. wayD. space参考答案:B8. Passenger: Look out! There’s kangaroo wandering on the road!Driver: _____ it! That was lucky. It can damage my car really badly.A. MissingB. To missC. MissedD. Miss参考答案:C9. --Will you go to the party?--Of course I will _________.A. if invitedB. if having invitedC. if I was invitedD. if I will be invited参考答案:A10. He revisited his home village last month, and everything there _____ his sweet memory of his early childhood.A.brought aboutB.brought upC.brought backD.brought in参考答案:C11. _____ of the students who took part in the military training is 450.A. A numberB. A lotC. LotsD. The number参考答案:D12. It was the first time that they _____to think about what use could be _____ the waste things.A. have begun; made upB. had begun; made ofC. had begun; made fromD. began; made out参考答案:B13. Masha, a hostess on a Chinese TV program, could not forget those _______moments when she first arrived in China, _______ about Chinese culture.A. embarrassing, confusingB. embarrassed, confusingC. embarrassing, confusedD. embarrassed, confused参考答案:C试题分析:考查非谓语动词。
专四模拟考试题目及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. 听下面一段对话,回答以下问题。
A. 什么时间?B. 什么地点?C. 他们计划做什么?答案:A. 周五晚上;B. 市中心电影院;C. 观看新上映的电影。
2. 听下面一段新闻报道,完成以下填空。
A. 新政策实施的目的是______。
B. 该政策将影响______。
C. 预计实施后的效果是______。
答案:A. 提高能源效率;B. 所有工业企业;C. 减少10%的能源消耗。
二、阅读理解(共40分)阅读以下文章,并回答问题。
文章摘要:本文讨论了城市化进程中环境问题的重要性及可能的解决方案。
3. 文章提到城市化导致了哪些环境问题?答案:空气污染、水资源短缺、绿地减少。
4. 文章中提到的解决方案是什么?答案:推广公共交通、建设污水处理设施、增加城市绿化。
三、词汇与语法(共20分)5. 选择正确的词汇填空。
A. Despite/In spite of the heavy rain, they decided to go out.B. He is _______ to the idea of moving to a new city.答案:A. Despite;B. open。
6. 用所给词的正确形式填空。
A. She has _______ (be) to Paris three times.B. The book is _______ (write) in simple English.答案:A. been;B. written。
四、写作(共10分)7. 以“环境保护的重要性”为题,写一篇不少于150词的短文。
答案:(此处省略作文内容,考生需自行完成)请注意:以上试题及答案仅供模拟练习使用,实际考试内容和形式可能有所不同。
考生应以官方发布的考试大纲和样题为准进行复习。
2024英语专业四级作文模拟题及答案2024 English Major CET-4 Writing Simulated Test Questions and AnswersPart I: Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic: The Differences between Studying English in China and Studying English in an English-Speaking Country. You should write at least 150 words and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 在国内学习英语的特点2. 在英语国家学习英语的特点3. 简单谈谈你自己的看法Part II: Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic: The Importance of Reading in English Learning. You should write at least 150 words and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 阅读在英语学习中的作用2. 如何利用阅读提高英语水平3. 你的看法Sample Answers:Part I:The Differences between Studying English in China and Studying English in an English-Speaking CountryStudying English in China and studying English in an English-speaking country are two completely different experiences. In China, the focus of English education tends to be on grammar rules, vocabulary memorization, and test preparation. Students spend a lot of time learning the language in a classroom setting, which can be effective for improving their reading and writing skills. However, they often lack the opportunity to practice speaking and listening in real-life situations.On the other hand, studying English in an English-speaking country provides students with immersion in the language and culture. They have the chance to interact with native speakers on a daily basis, which helps them improve their speaking and listening skills dramatically. They also have access to authentic materials such as newspapers, magazines, and movies, which can enhance their reading and listening abilities.Personally, I believe that studying English in anEnglish-speaking country is more effective in terms of language acquisition. However, studying English in China can also be beneficial if students make an effort to practice speaking and listening outside of the classroom.Part II:The Importance of Reading in English LearningReading plays a crucial role in English learning as it helps students improve their vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills. By reading extensively, students are exposed to a wide range of words and sentence structures, which can help them express themselves more clearly and fluently. Additionally, reading provides insight into the culture and customs of English-speaking countries, which is essential for effective communication.To utilize reading to improve their English proficiency, students should read a variety of materials such as newspapers, novels, and academic articles. They should also make a habit of looking up unfamiliar words and phrases to expand their vocabulary. Furthermore, students can practice reading aloud to improve their pronunciation and intonation.In my opinion, reading is a vital component of English learning that should not be overlooked. It not only enhances language skills but also broadens the mind and enriches one's understanding of the world.Overall, by recognizing the differences between studying English in China and studying English in an English-speaking country, as well as the importance of reading in English learning, students can effectively improve their English proficiency and communication skills.。
专四模拟试题及答案解析一、听力理解(共20分)1. A) 5:00 pm B) 6:00 pm C) 7:00 pm D) 8:00 pm答案:C解析:对话中提到了“我们7点在图书馆门口见”,因此正确答案是C。
2. A) 会议 B) 讲座 C) 电影 D) 音乐会答案:A解析:在听力材料中,提到了“我们下周一有个会议要开”,所以正确答案是A。
3. A) 30分钟 B) 1小时 C) 2小时 D) 3小时答案:B解析:根据对话中的信息“我需要1小时来完成这个报告”,可以得出正确答案是B。
二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 根据文章内容,以下哪项是作者的主要观点?A) 教育是社会发展的关键。
B) 环境问题需要全球合作解决。
C) 科技发展对人类生活产生了巨大影响。
D) 经济发展应该以环境保护为前提。
答案:A解析:文章中多次强调教育的重要性,并指出教育是推动社会发展的核心力量。
2. 文章中提到的“绿色革命”指的是什么?A) 农业技术的进步B) 环境保护运动C) 能源的可持续性D) 工业生产的绿色化答案:A解析:在文章的第二段中提到了“绿色革命”是指农业技术的进步,旨在提高农作物产量并减少对环境的破坏。
3. 作者对于未来的看法是什么?A) 乐观的B) 悲观的C) 现实的D) 怀疑的答案:C解析:作者在文章结尾部分提到了对未来的展望,认为虽然面临挑战,但通过努力和合作,可以解决这些问题,显示出一种现实的态度。
三、完形填空(共20分)1. A) However B) Therefore C) Moreover D) Furthermore答案:B解析:根据上下文的逻辑关系,此处应使用表示因果关系的连词,因此正确答案是B。
2. A) increase B) decrease C) remain D) fluctuate答案:A解析:根据前文提到的“随着经济的发展”,可以推断出人口数量会“增加”,所以正确答案是A。
3. A) despite B) because C) if D) unless答案:A解析:此处表示的是让步关系,即使面临困难,也要继续努力,因此正确答案是A。
2024英语专业四级作文模拟题及答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12024 English Majors CET-4 Writing Practice TestDirections:Write an essay of about 250 words on the following topic in English.【TOPIC】: The Influence of Social Media on Modern CommunicationIn recent years, the rapid development of social media platforms has had a profound impact on how we communicate with each other. Some people believe that social media has made communication easier and more convenient, while others argue that it has led to a decline in the quality of our interactions. What is your opinion on this issue?In my opinion, social media has greatly transformed the way we communicate in both positive and negative ways. On the one hand, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have made it easier for us to connect with friends andfamily, regardless of geographical boundaries. We can now communicate with people from all over the world instantly, share updates about our lives, and stay connected with our loved ones.Furthermore, social media has also played a crucial role in spreading important information quickly and efficiently. During emergencies or natural disasters, social media platforms have been used to alert people about safety measures and provide real-time updates. Moreover, social media has empowered individuals to voice their opinions and share their ideas with a wide audience, leading to greater social awareness and activism.However, the influence of social media on modern communication is not without its drawbacks. The rise of social media has led to a decline in face-to-face interactions, as people often prefer to communicate through screens rather than in person. This has resulted in a lack of genuine connection and understanding between individuals, as the nuances of communication such as body language and tone of voice are lost in online interactions.Additionally, the prevalence of social media has also given rise to issues such as cyberbullying, misinformation, and addiction. The anonymity and distance provided by social media have made it easier for people to engage in harmful behaviorsand spread false information, leading to negative consequences for individuals and society as a whole.In conclusion, while social media has undoubtedly revolutionized the way we communicate, it is important to be mindful of its impact on our interactions. We should strive to strike a balance between online and offline communication, use social media responsibly, and be aware of the potential pitfalls of excessive reliance on technology for social interaction.答案:The Influence of Social Media on Modern CommunicationIn recent years, the rapid development of social media platforms has had a profound impact on how we communicate with each other. Some people believe that social media has made communication easier and more convenient, while others argue that it has led to a decline in the quality of our interactions. What is your opinion on this issue?In my opinion, social media has greatly transformed the way we communicate in both positive and negative ways. On the one hand, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have made it easier for us to connect with friends and family, regardless of geographical boundaries. We can nowcommunicate with people from all over the world instantly, share updates about our lives, and stay connected with our loved ones.Furthermore, social media has also played a crucial role in spreading important information quickly and efficiently. During emergencies or natural disasters, social media platforms have been used to alert people about safety measures and provide real-time updates. Moreover, social media has empowered individuals to voice their opinions and share their ideas with a wide audience, leading to greater social awareness and activism.However, the influence of social media on modern communication is not without its drawbacks. The rise of social media has led to a decline in face-to-face interactions, as people often prefer to communicate through screens rather than in person. This has resulted in a lack of genuine connection and understanding between individuals, as the nuances of communication such as body language and tone of voice are lost in online interactions.Additionally, the prevalence of social media has also given rise to issues such as cyberbullying, misinformation, and addiction. The anonymity and distance provided by social media have made it easier for people to engage in harmful behaviorsand spread false information, leading to negative consequences for individuals and society as a whole.In conclusion, while social media has undoubtedly revolutionized the way we communicate, it is important to be mindful of its impact on our interactions. We should strive to strike a balance between online and offline communication, use social media responsibly, and be aware of the potential pitfalls of excessive reliance on technology for social interaction.篇22024 English Major CET-4 Writing Mock Exam and AnswerPart I: Writing TaskDirections: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic "Social Media and Its Influence on Society". You should write at least 150 words.Social Media and Its Influence on SocietyIn the era of digital technology, social media has become an integral part of our lives, influencing the way we communicate, interact, and perceive the world around us. While social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchathave revolutionized the way we connect with others, they have also brought about significant changes in society.One of the most noticeable impacts of social media on society is its role in shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse. With the rise of fake news and misinformation, social media has become a battleground for competing narratives and ideologies, often leading to polarization and division among people. Moreover, social media has also been blamed for spreading hate speech, cyberbullying, and online harassment, posing serious challenges to civil discourse and social cohesion.On the positive side, social media has democratized communication and given a voice to marginalized groups and individuals. It has enabled people to express their opinions, share their stories, and mobilize for social causes like never before. Social media has also provided new opportunities for businesses to reach their target audience, engage with customers, and increase brand visibility.In conclusion, while social media has its drawbacks and challenges, it has undoubtedly transformed the way we communicate and interact in the digital age. As users of social media, we must be mindful of the impact our online activitieshave on society and strive to use these platforms responsibly and ethically.Part II: AnswerSocial media has become an integral part of our daily lives, affecting the way we communicate, interact, and perceive the world. While social media platforms offer many benefits, they also present challenges and drawbacks that can impact society in various ways.On the one hand, social media has democratized communication and provided a platform for individuals to express their opinions and connect with others. It has enabled marginalized groups to have a voice and has facilitated social movements and activism around the world. Social media has also revolutionized the way businesses engage with customers and market their products and services, opening up new opportunities for growth and innovation.On the other hand, social media has been criticized for its role in spreading misinformation, fake news, and hate speech. The lack of regulation and oversight on social media platforms has allowed harmful content to flourish, leading to polarization, division, and conflicts within society. Moreover, social media has also been linked to mental health issues such as anxiety,depression, and low self-esteem, as users compare themselves to others and seek validation through likes and comments.In conclusion, social media has brought about significant changes in society, both positive and negative. As users of social media, we have a responsibility to use these platforms responsibly, critically evaluate the information we consume, and be mindful of the impact our online activities have on society. By promoting digital literacy, ethical behavior, and respect for diverse viewpoints, we can harness the potential of social media to build a more informed, connected, and inclusive society.篇32024年英语专业四级作文模拟题及答案题目:Discuss the impact of technology on language learningIn recent years, technology has played a significant role in language learning. With the rise of the internet and various language learning applications, learners now have access to a wide range of resources to improve their language skills. In this essay, we will discuss the impact of technology on language learning.One of the key benefits of technology in language learning is the accessibility of resources. Learners no longer have to rely solely on textbooks and traditional classroom instruction. They can access online tutorials, language exchange platforms, and language learning apps that provide interactive exercises and real-time feedback. This allows learners to practice their language skills at their own pace and convenience.Moreover, technology has also made language learning more engaging and fun. Language learning apps, such as Duolingo and Babbel, use gamification techniques to keep learners motivated and interested. These apps offer rewards, challenges, and interactive lessons that make learning a new language feel like a game. This not only makes the learning process more enjoyable but also enhances retention and understanding.Additionally, technology has made it easier for learners to connect with native speakers and immerse themselves in the language. Language exchange platforms, such as Tandem and HelloTalk, allow learners to practice speaking with native speakers from around the world. This real-world practice helps learners improve their pronunciation, fluency, and culturalunderstanding in a way that traditional classroom instruction cannot.However, it is important to acknowledge the potential drawbacks of technology in language learning. One concern is the overreliance on technology, which can lead to passive learning and a lack of critical thinking skills. Learners may become too dependent on language learning apps and online resources, neglecting other important aspects of language learning, such as grammar rules and cultural nuances.In conclusion, technology has had a profound impact on language learning, offering a wide range of resources and opportunities for learners to improve their language skills. While the benefits of technology are clear, it is important for learners to use technology in conjunction with traditional language learning methods to ensure a well-rounded education. By harnessing the power of technology effectively, learners can enhance their language skills and achieve fluency in a foreign language.以上是2024年英语专业四级作文模拟题及答案,希望对你有所帮助。
专四试题及答案2024一、听力理解(共20分)1. 短对话理解(共5分)- 根据所听对话,选择正确答案。
- 例:What is the man going to do?- A. Go to the library.- B. Go to the cinema.- C. Go to the concert.- 答案:A2. 长对话理解(共5分)- 根据所听对话,回答以下问题。
- 例:What is the main topic of the conversation?- 答案:The main topic is the upcoming holiday plans.3. 新闻听力(共5分)- 根据所听新闻,选择正确答案。
- 例:What is the news report mainly about?- A. A new policy.- B. A natural disaster.- C. A sports event.- 答案:B4. 听力填空(共5分)- 根据所听短文,填写空缺的单词或短语。
- 例:The project was completed on _______.- 答案:schedule二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 快速阅读(共10分)- 阅读文章,判断下列句子是否正确。
- 例:The article mainly discusses the benefits of exercise.- 答案:True2. 深度阅读(共20分)- 阅读文章,回答以下问题。
- 例:What is the author's opinion on the issue?- 答案:The author believes that the issue requires a balanced approach.三、词汇与语法(共20分)1. 词汇选择题(共10分)- 选择最合适的词填空。
- 例:The _______ of the new policy was met with mixed reactions.- A. introduction- B. conclusion- C. exclusion- 答案:A2. 语法填空(共10分)- 根据句子结构,填写正确的语法形式。
专四模拟测试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 根据所听对话,选择正确的答案。
A. 去图书馆B. 去电影院C. 去超市D. 去公园[答案] A2. 根据所听短文,回答以下问题:Q: 短文中提到了哪些活动?A. 参加聚会B. 看电影C. 做运动D. 以上都是[答案] D二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 阅读以下短文,判断下列句子是否正确。
A. 文章主要讨论了环境保护的重要性。
B. 作者认为个人的努力对环境保护至关重要。
C. 政府在环境保护中没有作用。
D. 保护环境是每个人的责任。
[答案] A. 错误 B. 正确 C. 错误 D. 正确2. 阅读以下短文,选择最佳标题。
A. 科技与未来B. 人工智能的发展C. 机器人在日常生活中的应用D. 科技改变生活[答案] B三、完形填空(共20分)阅读下面的短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个最佳选项填入空白处。
In recent years, the use of smartphones has become widespread. Many people are now using their smartphones to do various tasks, such as checking emails, browsing the internet, and making phone calls. However, there are also some concerns about the overuse of smartphones.61. The first blank should be filled with a word that means "extremely common."A. RareB. UnusualC. CommonD. Scarce[答案] C62. The second blank requires a word that means "to look through."A. GlanceB. ScrutinizeC. ExamineD. Browse[答案] D四、翻译(共15分)将以下句子从中文翻译成英文。
专四模拟考试题目及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 请根据所听对话,选择正确答案。
A. 去图书馆B. 去电影院C. 去公园D. 去博物馆答案:C2. 以下哪项是女士建议的活动?A. 购物B. 游泳C. 爬山D. 野餐答案:D3. 男士提到他最喜欢的科目是什么?A. 数学B. 物理C. 化学D. 生物答案:A二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 根据文章内容,作者认为最重要的学习习惯是什么?A. 定期复习B. 做笔记C. 早起D. 阅读答案:B2. 文章中提到,提高记忆力的有效方法是什么?A. 听音乐B. 做运动C. 睡眠充足D. 吃健康食品答案:C3. 作者建议的学习策略包括哪些?A. 制定计划B. 分组学习C. 定期自我测试D. 所有选项答案:D三、词汇与语法(共20分)1. 用所给词的适当形式填空。
The weather was so hot that we had to _______ the air conditioning.A. turn offB. turn onC. turn upD. turn down答案:B2. 选择正确的词填空。
She is very _______ about her appearance.A. carefulB. consciousC. cautiousD. considerate答案:B3. 将下列句子改写为被动语态。
The teacher will give the students some advice on how to study effectively.A. The students will be given some advice on how to study effectively by the teacher.B. The students will give some advice on how to study effectively to the teacher.C. Some advice on how to study effectively will be given to the students by the teacher.D. Some advice on how to study effectively will give to the students by the teacher.答案:C四、写作(共30分)请根据以下提示写一篇不少于200字的短文。
CLOZE[15 MIN.]Decide which of the choices given below would correctly complete the passage ifinserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the correct choice for each blank on yourANSWER SHEET.All Americans are at least vaguely___26___with the plight of the American Indian.Cutbacks in federal programs for Indians have made their problems___27___moresevere in recent years. Josephy reports, “___28___1981 it was estimated thatancutbacks in federal programs for Indians totaled about $500 million” or more th ten times the cuts affecting their___29___fellow Americans. Additional cuts seem tobe threatened in the future. This reduced funding is affecting almost all aspects ofreservation life,___30___education . If the Indians could solvetheir___31___problems, solutions to many of their other problems might not be farbehind. In this paper the current status of Indian education will be describedand___32___ and some ways of improving this education will be proposed.Whether to___33___with the dominant American culture or to preserve Indianculture has been a longstanding issue in Indian education. After the Civil War fullresponsibility for Indian education was turned over by the government to churchesand missionary groups. The next fifty years became a period of___34___assimilationin all areas of Indian culture, but especially in religion and education .John Collier, a reformer who agitated___35___Indians and their culture from theearly 1920s until his death in 1968, had a different idea. He believed that instead ofeffacing native culture, Indian schools should encourage and___36___it.Pressure to assimilate remains a potent force today,___37___. More and more Indiansare graduating from high school and college and becoming___38___for jobsin the non-Indian society. “ When Indians obtain the requisite skills, many of them enter the broader American society and succeed. ”___39___approximately 90 percent of all Indian children are educated in state public school systems.How well these children compete with the members of the dominant society,however, is another___40___.26. A. agreeableB. regardless C. familiarD. sympathetic27. A. evenB. ever C. greatlyD. further28. A. SinceB. Up toC. BeforeD. By the end of29. A. non-IndianB. IndianC. previousD. former30. A. exceptB. regardingC. besidesD. including31. A. culturalB. educationalC. socialD. severe32. A. estimatedB. evaluatedC. settledD. decided33. A. agreeB. push forwardC. assimilateD. deal34. A. enforcedB. overallC. contemptuousD. unbelievable35. A. in favor ofB. on behalf ofC. side by side withD. far behind36. A. realizeB. assimilateC. acknowledgeD. revitalize37. A. yetB. furthermoreC. howeverD. just the same38. A. availableB. reachableC. suitableD. eligible39. A. In the futureB. In the pastC. At presentD. Maybe40. A. questionB. issueC. aspectD. matterPART ⅤGRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY[15 MIN.]There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.41. He____have been nervous because he didn’t go straight in.A. ought toB. mustC. shouldD. had to42. I am quite sure that I can____Michael into letting us use his car tomorrow.A. speakB. talkC. tellD. say43. Jean could be a very attractive girl but she____to her clothes.A. pays no attentionB. was paying no attentionC. paid no attentionD. had paid no attention44. When questioned by the interviewer, my mind went____, and I could hardly remember my own date of birth.A. blankB. dimC. faintD. vain45. The textbook question as well as other issues is going to be discussed when the congress is in____again next spring.A. assemblyB. conventionC. conferenceD. session46. To drive a car safely, it is____good brakes.A. essential withB. essential havingC. essential to haveD. essential have47. As I regard it, you can widen the ____ of these improvements through your active participation.A. volumeB. dimensionC. magnitudeD. scope48. “Can you ride a horse”“No, I never had the chance ____.”A. for learningB. for learning howC. how to learn itD. to learn how49. As electric lines were destroyed by the storm, they were forced to[CD#4] light for several days.A. go overB. go in forC. go withoutD. go out50. To survive in the intense market competition, we must____the qualities and varieties of products we make to the world-market demand.A. improveB. guaranteeC. gearD. enhance51. “Maria has blisters in her boots.”“She____walking such a long distance.”A. was used not toB. used toC. is not used toD. did not used to52. In ancient times people who were thought to have the ability to ____dreams were likely to be highly respected.A. impartB. inheritC. interpretD. intervene53. It was ____that we felt tired when we arrived.A. a so long travelB. such a long travelC. such a long journeyD. such a so long journeypoor record in school, the board thinks that he should study hard.A. In spite ofB. In charge ofC. In view ofD. In case of55. “What authors do you like”“Shakespeare is____.”A. favorite for meB. my favoriteC. for me the favoriteD. the favorite of mine56. We hadn’t expected a power cut so we were astonished when the whole house was ____into darkness.A. divedB. plungedC. drownedD. dropped57. Without a (an)____passport a tourist is forbidden to enter a country.A. operativeB. effectiveC. validD. efficient58. Although the town had been attacked by the storm several times,____was done.A. a few damagesB. few damagesC. little damageD. a little damage59. Before the tourists set off, they spent much time setting a limit ____the expenses of the trip.A. forB. inC. toD. about60. “Tina looks especially pretty tonight.”“Yes, she always looks her best in ____of that color.”A. dressB. a dressC. that dressD. the dress61. Despite the wide range of reading material specially written or____forlanguage learning purposes, there is yet no comprehensive systematic program for the reading skills.A. appointedB. assembledC. acknowledgedD. adapted62. Internet, a____of millions of computers linked world wide, is the largest system serving e-mail messengers.A. unityB. connectionC. networkD. combination63. “ How dark your brother’s hair is!”“It’s ____mine when I was at his age.”A. no darker thanB. no more darker asC. not dark more thanD. not darker as64. It was surprising that the hotel looked rather shabby outside was luxuriously and____ furnished inside.A. artificiallyB. arrogantlyC. arbitrarilyD. artisticallydaydreamed, Peter saw figures in the sky.A. UntilB. SinceC. WhileD. During[30 MIN.]PART ⅥREADING COMPREHENSION[25 MIN.]SECTION AREADING COMPREHENSIONIn this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinishedstatements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the correct answer. Mark your choices on your ANSWER SHEET.TEXT AAnna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper had beenthe director of a school and a camp before she retired, but she needed to keep busy.She was even willing to work without pay. That was the reason she found avolunteer job with an agency. The agency that she chose to work for was a businessthat helped other businesses find jobs for old people. Every day she talked withother retired people like herself. By talking, she recognized two things. Old peoplehad abilities that were not being used. Old people also had problems——mostlyproblems with communication.Mrs. Douglas found a new purpose for herself. Through the years, from time to timeshe had written stories about people for national magazines. Now there was a new subject: old people like herself. She began to write a news p aper column called “Sixty Plus,” which focused on getting old. She writes about the problems of old people, especially their problems with being misunderstood.Anna Douglas uses her thinking ability to see the truth behind a problem. She understands the reasons why problems begin. She understands old people andyoung people, too. For example, one of her readers said that his grandchildren leftthe house as soon as he came to visit. Mrs. Douglas suggested some ways for him toincrease understanding with his grandchildren. She told him to listen to youngpeoples music and to watch the most popular television shows.“It’s important to know something about your grandchildren’s world,” says Mrs.and listening is not what oldDouglas. “That means questioning and listening——sters do best,” she continues, “Say good things to them and about them. Nevercriticize your grandchildren or any other youngsters, teenagers, or young adults.Never tell them that they are wrong. Don’t give them your opinion. They have been taught that they should have respect for old people. The old should have respect forthe young as well.”66. Anna Douglas understands the problems of old people ____.A. because she likes their musicB. because she has grandchildrenC. because she watches their television programsD. because she is old herself67. Anna Douglas’ newspaper column____.A. is about how to find jobs for old peopleB. spreads ideas for youngstersC. discusses the problems of old peopleD. contains mostly funny stories68. What advice did Mrs. Douglas NOT give to the reader whose grandchildren didnt want to see himA. Listen to popular music.B. Tell more interesting stories.C. Try to understand the grandchildren.D. Watch more popular TV shows.69. The main point of Mrs. Douglas’ advice is____.A. old people should understand and respect the youngB. old people have a lot to learn from the youngC. poor hearing often causes old people to misunderstand the youngD. old people should show respect for the young even when they criticize them TEXT BIs there no end to the Drug Plague-a-day mark, and the number ofLast year, our nation’s capital passed the murderhomicides is now up some 50 percent from that level. More than half of thesekillings are drug-related. In 1988 New York City had its most violent year ever,with 1896 homicides. Many of these involved drugs. Such homicides are also a problem in Detroit, Baltimore, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Phoenix and scores of other cities wheredrug gangs war against one another and use violence to spread their deadly trade. InBankhead Courts, and Atlanta housing project, drug-related crime has reached thepoint where mail carriers have had to depend on increased police patrols at deliverytime.For years, we have attacked the supply side of the drug crisis, trying to choke off theflow of drugs into our country and stop the networks that distribute them. Thisstrategy has failed miserably. Now it’s time to launch a whole new offensive. Wemust crack down on drug consumers.Last year, former First Lady Nancy Reagan had an emotional meeting with theparents of young woman who had died in a train crash that involved an engineer’use of drugs. After that meeting, Mrs. Reagan said, “ If you’re a casual drug user, you’re an accomplice to murder.”Mary Jane Hatcher, widow of a New York City drug-enforcement agent killed in thedrug wars, echoes that sentiment. “Even through the grief,” she said after hernhusband’s death earlier this year, “ I must ask, who really killed Everett Emersofrom our society Look around. We middle-class suburban Americans, we casual users,we dabblers in drugs keep the market in drugs an ever-increasing one.Therefore, Everett Emerson Hatcher was killed by all of us. Nice people. All of youwho hear me now and fit this description, all of you must accept the blame for theloss of this good, gentle man.”70. The best title for this passage is ____.A. There Is No End to the Drug PlagueB. Let’s Get Tough with Drug UserC. We Must Crack Down on Drug SuppliesD. Everyone Is A Victim of Drug Use71. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passageA. Last year there was a murder almost every day in Washington D.C..B. Now more homicides happened this year.C. More than half of these crimes are related to drug.D. In USA mail carriers always depend on increased police patrols at delivery time.72. For years the strategy against drug ____.A. hasn’t worked as desiredB. has encouraged the supply of drugrks that distribute drugC. hasn’t cut off the netwoD. has cracked down on drug consumers73. Who should be blamed for the death of Everett Emerson HatcherA. All of us.B. One of the drug gangs.C. Drug enforcement agent.D. Middle-class suburban Americans.TEXT CThere’s been a lot of talk about extraterrestrial beings visiting our planet. I donmuch stock in that. I am convinced, however, that we are surrounded by sentientthings of our own making whose single aim is the harassment of the individual and, ultimately, the destruction of society.Let me illustrate. A couple of years ago, I received a $ 600 insurance dividend. Sittingat the kitchen table, my wife and I discussed what we might do with the bonanza. I realize now that the refrigerator overheard our conversation. The very next day, itwent berserk. The repairman told us we needed a new unit. Cost: $ 600.Not long after, we got a refund from the IRS, enough to pay for a vacation in Mexico. “I’ve something to tell you,” I said to my wife. “ Privately.”“How about the den” she suggested. I remembered that the color television set is in the den. “No, not there. Let’s go outside.”I showed her the check as we stood in the driveway. We hugged each other elatedlyand hardly noticed the rain.My car was parked within earshot. I didn’t think anything of it at the time.As I started for the train the next morning, the car began making devilish screeching sounds.“The engine’s shot,” my mechanic said, “Replacing it will cost about a thousand dollars.”vinced me I was on to something big. I dug through our financialThe car’s demise conrecords. I discovered that over the past ten years our receipt of “ found” mon invariably was followed by equal expenditures to replace a hot-water heater, atelevision and a stove.Today, I lavish compliments on all the mechanical devices in our home. And I never,ever mention financial rewards in front of them.But if this article is published and I’m paid for it, the word processor is going to go wrong for sure. It’ll know.74. In Paragr a ph 1, “sentient things of our own making” refer to ____.A. extraterrestrial beingsB. human beingsC. our sense organsD. mechanical devices made by man75. Which of the following statements is trueA. The author believes that there have been extraterrestrial beings visiting our planet.B. The author and his wife talked about the refund in the driveway where noting could hear them.C. The author and his wife were overjoyed at the repayment from the IRS.D. The author noticed that the refrigerator was overhearing his conversation with his wife.76. Which is the topic sentence of the passageA. The first sentence of the passage.B. The third sentence of the passage.C. The last sentence but one of the passage.D. The last sentence of the passage.TEXT DA twenty-year-old immigrant, Levi Strauss, came to the United States in 1850 to seekhis fortune in the gold fields. But strangely enough, this man made his fortune onheavy canvas that he found suitable for working clothes. Strauss’ jeans were particularly good for prospectors and cowboys. In the early days of jeans, this mancouldn’t have guessed that his pants, made only for rough work, would become sopopular at all levels of society. Yes, this is a fact: jeans have become fashionable inour society. Furthermore, these pants have come to symbolize changes in socialattitude.In the last decade or two we have seen movements toward equality as well asdefiance of authority. Jeans, now worn by everybody, can be said to symbolize thesechanges for the better. In the past, only men wore jeans, and these men were at the bottom——socially and economically. Jeans were worn by truck drivers, farm andfactory workers. Today, jeans no longer are looked down upon. They are worn byboth men and women, by both skilled and unskilled workers, by both employees and employers. This common way of dressing symbolizes respect for individuality, nomatter what your occupation or sex. In the fight against authority, young peoplehave been the leaders. So it is natural that teenagers would defy parents and schooladministrators over the right to wear jeans to class and win. Jeans are the typicaldress of civil rights marchers, fans at rock concerts, “hippies” returning to natur and serious college everyone can be comfortable in them, the blue jeans inventedfor the use of workers are now accepted almost anywhere, anytime. This is true notonly in the United States, but in many other countries in the world. I strongly agreeorified or plain, jeans are likely to bewith the following statement: “Old or new, glaround for a long time to come. Already they have succeeded where statesmanshiphas failed. Although unable to speak the same language, the inhabitants of thisembattled planet have at least agreed to wear the same p ants.”77. Jeans, originally designed by Levi Strauss, ____.A. have become a symbol of the fashionable classB. have come to symbolize changes in social attitudeC. are suitable wear for rough work onlyD. are no longer so popular as they used to be78. What is implied but not directly stated in the passage is that____.A. young people have been the leaders in the fight against authorityB. today, jeans are no longer looked down uponC. jeans are the typical dress of civil rights marchersD. formerly students were not allowed to wear jeans to class79. The author is of the opinion that____.A. jeans are likely to be a short-lived fashionB. jeans are popular only in the United StatesC. jeans are likely to be popular for a long time to comeD. jeans are no longer fashionable80. The last two sentences imply that____.A. statesmen in the world are less competent than jeansB. the inhabitants of the world should speak the same languagehave failed to reach agreement on many major issues of the worldD. jeans will help statesmen to reach agreement on some world issues[5 MIN.]SECTION B SKIMMING AND SCANNINGIn this section there are five passages with a total of ten multiple-choice questions. Skim or scan them as required and then mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.TEXT EFirst read the following questions.81. The passage is chiefly about ____.A. the birthplace of ShakespeareB. Mary’s childhoodC. England’s most famous playwrightD. Mary Arden’s house82. The wrong house visited since the 18th century ____.A. was located close bythe Warwickshire village of WilmcoteB. was in fact owned by Adam Palmer, a family friend and neighborC. could be traced back to 1587D. was Mary’s childhood homeNow read Text E quickly and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.Shakespeare lovers keen to see the place where the Bard’s mother Mary Arden grew up have been visiting the wrong house since the 18th century. The ShakespeareBirthplace Trust said that new research had shown the Tudor farmhouse long knownas “Mary Arden’s House” in fact belonged to a family friend. The mother ofWilliam Shakespeare, England’s most famous playwriter, actually lived in another propertyclose bythe Warwickshire village of Wilmcote, three miles north ofStratford-upon-Avon. The discovery was made by local historian Nat Alcock, whotraced medieval land deeds, including a rental agreement dating from 1587, showingthat a building known as Glebe Farm was Mary’s childhood home. The housethought to have been her home was in fact owned by Adam Palmer, a family friendand neighbor. Glebe Farm will now be known as Mary Arden’s House and the building which previously bore that name will be called Palmer’s Farm.TEXT FFirst read the following questions.83. According to an EU poll published recently,____of those polled believe foreign language skills are useful.A. 71 percentB. 72 percentC. 69 percentD. 70 percent84. Which country has a percentage of population that know no language apart from their mother tongueA. Britain.B. Luxembourg.C. Denmark.D. Sweden.Now read Text F quickly and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.The British are the European Union’s worst linguists while the citizens of Luxem bourg are the best, according to an EU poll published recently. Almost two-thirds of Britons know no language apart from their mother tongue, the highest figurerecorded in the 15 EU countries. That compares to just percent in Luxembourg,percent of Danes and an EU average of percent of people who speak no other language but their own, the poll of 16,000 EU citizens said. But British travelers to Europe need not worry. English is the most common second language in the EU, spoken by 41 percent of the block’s citizens. In Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands, at least 78 percent of people speak English as a second language. Although 47 percent of EU citizens know only their mother tongue, there is wide agreement that speaking foreign language is good thing. 72 percent of those polled believe foreign language skills are useful, 71 percent said everyone should know one foreign language and 69 percent said everyone should speak English.TEXT GFirst read the following questions.85. The passage is mainly about ____.A. male children and how they develop a sex roleB. female children and how they develop a sex roleC. babies and how they are affected by their parentsD. parental warmth and its effects86. Which of the following tend to treat male and female children more alikeA. Fathers.B. Sisters.C. Mothers.D. Brothers.Now read Text G quickly and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.How warm parents are with their children has a strong influence on the childrens personalities. Boy who are highly masculine, for example, tend to see their fathers as very warm and regarding. The warmth of both parents tends to lead to more feminity in girls. The influence of the fathers seems to be more important, since fathers generally treat male and female children differently as compared to mothers who treat male and female children in a more similar manner.TEXT HFirst read the following questions.87. ELTECS-Chi-L is sponsored by ____.A. UKB. USAC. BelgiumD. Japan88. To join ELTECS-Chi-L, one could____.A. write a letter to Ma ZhigangB. telephone Ma ZhigangC. send an e-mail to Ma ZhigangD. all of the above meansNow read Text H quickly and mark your answerS on your ANSWER SHEET.English teachers network ELTECS-Chi-LWhat is ELTECS-Chi-LEnglish Language Teaching Contacts Scheme for China List (ELTECS-Chi-L) is a British Council China on-line discussion group for Chinese English language teaching (ELT) professionals with an interest in developing themselves and sharing views on ELT. Launched in Beijing by Helena Kennedy QC, Chair of the British Council, on 9th October 1998, the network now has around 450 subscribers among whom morethan 40 are from the UK, Belgium, Japan and other countries.ELTECS-Chi-L is a sister network to the ELTECS (English Language Teaching Contact Scheme) network which is mainly composed of ELT professionals in central and eastern Europe with over 1000 members.How to subscribe to ELTECS-Chi-LAny English teachers working in primary and middle schools or universities who have e-mail access are welcome to join the network at any time to share their ideas, expertise and experience with others.To join ELTECS-Chi-L, send the following command as email to,SUB ELTECS-Chi-L yourfirstname yourlastname. For example: SUB ELTECS-Chi-L Zhonghua Zhang.For more information please e-mail Ma Zhigang at, editor of ELTECS-Chi-L.26. 答案 C【试题分析】此题考查形容词词义及与介词的搭配。
Learning SympathyA big part of being human is feeling sympathy, / but how early on in our lives do we learn this? / Scientists find that babies respond to other people / by crying when other babies cry. / However, babies can’t distinguish between themselves and others / until they’re eighteen to twenty months old. / Toddlers start to show concern for others around this time. / Kids also begin to do things like comforting other people. / And by the time they’re three, / most children will try to protect a victim in a fight.SECTION A TALK1. a physical classroom2. a coherent concept3. personalized curriculum4. (more) meaningful practice5.feedback6.collaborating7. question and answer8. fundamental human right9. lifelong learning10. innovationSECTION B CONVERSATIONS1.What’s wrong with the man’s computer?答案:A. It has wiped the data from the flash drive.2.How will the man be compensated if the computer can’t be fixed?答案:C. Get a new computer.3.How did the man feel about the woman’s offer of compensation?答案:D. Dissatisfied.4.When will the service engineer come to fix the computer?答案:B. After 8:30 tomorrow morning.5.What is the man’s phone number?答案:A. 6574-3205.6.What should we do if our neighbors didn’t reach out?答案:B. Introduce ourselves first.7.Which is the best way to handle a noisy neighbor?答案:C. Give him a reason to stop.8.What should we do if we have a nosy neighbor?答案:D. Don’t answer their questions.9.How long do we expect our neighbors to stay?答案:B. Five to ten minutes.10.Where can we get more information on this topic?答案:D. CBS news website.11. B. Whatever12. A. on which13. C. women drivers14. B. present event for tentativeness15. D. make a suggestion16. B. disappointment17. D. would later make18. C. to have been created19. A. would have been...had been20. C. that21. B. characters22. D. ensure23. B. relieve24. A. releases25. C. indicative26. B. eye27. A. critically28. C. on29. D. bound30. A. invariably31.[F]implications32.[N]single33.[B]barely34.[L]online35.[C]demise36.[M]rising37.[I]naturally38.[G]leaf39.[H]lost40.[J]objectSECTION A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONSPASSAGE ONE41. In Para. 4, the phrase “hit the jackpot” means according to the context.答案:B. found the treasure42. It can be concluded from Paras. 5 and 6 that .答案:D. people hold entirely different views on the issue43. How did the author feel about the treasure from the Atocha (Para. 7)?答案:A. She was glad that people can have a chance to see the treasure.PASSAGE TWO44. It can be learned from the beginning that Miriam’s attitude towards love between her and Paul is .答案:C. pessimistic45. The narration in Para.3 tells us that Miriam had all the following feelings EXCEPT .答案:A. delight46. Which of the following statements is CORRECT about the family’s response to Paul’s mockery?答案:B. Every member except Miriam was amused.PASSAGE THREE47. Why does the author give two examples in Para. 2?答案:A. To show that literacy is interpreted in different ways.48. According to the author, the following are some of the defining features of literacy EXCEPT .答案:D. independent49. Which of the following statements about reading and writing is CORRECT?答案:C. Reading often requires more immediate interaction than writing.50.What do the last two paragraphs mainly focus on (Paras. 10 and 11)?答案:B. Effects of illiteracy and associated problems.SECTION B SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS阐明:简答题答案不唯一,意思对即可。
英语专业四级参考答案英语专业四级考试(TEM-4)是中国英语专业学生的一项重要考试,它主要评估学生的语言知识和应用能力。
以下是一份模拟的参考答案,供参考。
听力部分1. A) The woman is discussing her travel plans with a friend.2. B) The man is asking for directions to the nearest subway station.3. C) The speakers are talking about a recent movie they watched.4. D) The woman is making a reservation at a restaurant.5. A) The man is suggesting they go to the library to study.6. B) The woman is complaining about the noise level in the apartment.7. C) The speakers are discussing the benefits of a new fitness program.8. D) The man is trying to convince the woman to attend a concert with him.阅读理解1. A) The article is about the impact of technology on the job market.2. B) The author suggests that traditional education methods are outdated.3. C) The passage discusses the importance of environmental conservation.4. D) The text examines the role of social media in modernsociety.5. A) According to the article, the majority of people prefer to work in teams.词汇与结构1. A) Despite the heavy rain, the game continued.2. B) The company has been struggling financially for several years.3. C) The professor's lecture was so engaging that the students forgot the time.4. D) The new policy will come into effect immediately.5. A) She is determined to achieve her goal, no matter the obstacles.完形填空1. A) Despite2. B) However3. C) Consequently4. D) Therefore5. A) Although6. B) Since7. C) Nevertheless8. D) Thus翻译1. 原文:随着经济的发展,人们越来越重视环境保护。
大学英语专业四级考试模拟试卷PART ⅠDICTATION1、Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.TouchingTactile communication is the use of touch in communication.PART ⅡLISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A TALKIn this section you will hear a talk. You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY. While listening, you may look at the task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure what you fill in is both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.Car Safety1. The focal point of the project: Road Ragee.g. A man hit the driver who had 2 him earlier2. Findings of the survey93% experienced road rage, including 3 had their cars damaged and 79% were being shouted at15% been hit—police only dealt physical violence3. 4 adopted to ensure safetyget key ready before 5 the carleave room for 6lock doors all the time4. Self-protection skills when rage happenspolice interference:—Maryland: hefty 7 as the front line—California: an automated system to 8 the license plateseffective approach: apology—If the driver 9 , the road rager would drop the matter.—If the careless drivers looked 10 , the road rager would teach them a lesson.how to make an apology in the car: a "SORRY" sign—The potential 11 smile when drivers raise a "SORRY" sign to them.SECTION B CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choicesof A, B, C and D, and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.You have THIRTY seconds to preview the choices.Now, listen to the conversations.CONVERSATION ONE12、A. The mechanical operation of the body. B. The absence of disease or illness.C. Physical, mental and social well-being.D. Clean water, improved sanitation and housing.13、A. In the late 1940s. B. In the 1970s. C. In the late 1980s. D. In the 1990s.14、 A. Supportive. B. Prejudiced. C. Negative. D. Confused.15、A. In 1980. B. In 1986. C. In 1990. D. In 1996.16、A. Education. B. Sustainable resources.C. Insurance.D. Social justice and equity.CONVERSATION TWO17、A. On the phone. B. In the street.C. In the man's office.D. In the woman's office.18、A. They didn't arrive on time.B. They were all moldy and eaten by bugs.C. 50% of the moldy mushrooms were eaten by bugs.D. Some were half-eaten by bugs and 20% were moldy.19、A. It was not authoritative and the survey result is obscure.B. The mushrooms were not completely moldy before packing.C. The external conditions of goods at the time of survey were all good.D. The mushrooms were not up to the standard for export.20、A. A random selection of 20% of the mushrooms.B. A thorough check of all the mushrooms.C. Full compensation for any loss.D. Free freight.21、A. The man's company. B. The woman's company.C. The insurance company.D. The underwriter.PART ⅢLANGUAGE USAGEThere are twenty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four options marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence or answers the question.22、Which of the italicized parts expresses a future tense? ______A. My friend teaches Chemistry in a school.B. I'll give it to you after I return.C. What is the matter with you?D. London stands on the River Thames.23、China, as a developing country, should speed up her ______ developmentand improve the people's life level.A. economicalB. economyC. economicD. economics24、Grandfather had sustained a broken back while working in the mines. ______, he spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.A. ConsequentlyB. LogicallyC. VariablyD. Doubtfully25、Which of the following sentences is grammatically INCORRECT?A. Ten dollars is not a large sum of money.B. Statistics are a branch of mathematics.C. All the sheep were grazing on the hillside.D. Measles is an infectious disease.26、Everybody understands that the possibility always exists that the world champion may cheat in the game. The italicized part functions as a (n) ______ in the sentence.A. appositive(同位语)B. objectC. adverbialD. complement27、If the building project ______ by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. to be completedB. is completedC. being completedD. completed28、The employers prepared, with all due ______, for a conference with the Trade Unions.A. cautionB. concernC. certaintyD. consideration29、Many of them are ______ of the original settlers.A. descendantsB. forefathersC. ancestorsD. masters30、Which of the following italicized parts is used as an object? ______A. He wants to tell us when he will leave.B. It has been decided when, the meeting will be held.C. What I want to know is when you can finish the experiment.D. I have no idea when she will be back.31、"I don't have any money with me. Do you?" he asked.He said ______.A. he didn't have any money with him and asked me if I hadB. he doesn't have any money with him and I doC. he didn't have any money with and asked me if I doD. he didn't have money and asked me32、There is no ______ in the world for her children.A. love greater than a motherB. love greater than that of a motherC. love greater as a motherD. great love as that of a mother33、Professor Smith and Professor Brown will ______ in presenting the series of lectures on American literature.A. alterB. alternateC. substituteD. exchange34、The boy has admitted to ______ the window while playing football yesterday.A. breakingB. having been brokenC. breakD. be breaking35、When she arrived at the office, Mr. Smith______, so they had only time for a few words.A.had gone away B.was just going awayC.just went away D.has just gone away36、A huge amount of environmental damage has been brought ______ by the destruction of the rainforests.A. aboutB. backC. upD. forward37、Jack ______ out very early, for he had not shown up at breakfast.A. could have goneB. must have goneC. ought to have goneD. should have gone38、Which of the italicized parts indicates CONDITION AND RESULT?A. Just take a look at that fellow and you'll get sick.B. He has a somewhat swelled head, and I don't like this.C. You can draw a horse in five minute, and you kept me waiting for an hour.D. She has lent us one of her new books, and the latest one in her collection.39、Paper produced every year is four times ______ the weight of the world's production of vehicles.A. /B. that ofC. whichD. of40、Man's never-stopping ______ for knowledge continues to widen our understanding of the earth's atmosphere.A. requestB. questC. investigationD. research41、A hibernating animal needs hardly any food all through the winter, ______?A. need itB. needn't itC. does itD. doesn't itPART ⅣCLOZEDecide which of the words given in the box below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blank. The words can be used ONCE ONLY. Mark the letter for each word on ANSWER SHEET TWO.A. forB. onC. stressD. profitsE. madeF. connectionG. takeH. indicatingI. benefitsJ. sufficientK. efficient L. habits M. as N. improved O. emphasizing In the recent past, medical research have shown that heart disease is associated with certain factors in our day-to-day lives: with stress, with smoking, with poor nutrition, and with a lack of exercise.Doctors and other health experts have been 42 the fact that we can often reduce the risk of heart disease by paying more attention to these factors.More and more people are realizing that there is a 43 between heart disease and the way they live. As a result of this new awareness, attitudes towards health are changing. In the past, people tend to think that it was 44 for good health to have a good doctor who could be relied on to know exactly what to dowhen they become ill. Now they are realizing that merely receiving the best treatment 45 illness and injury is not enough. They are learning that they must 46 more responsibility for their own health.Today many people are changing their dietary 47 and eating food with less fat and cholesterol. Many are paying more attention to reducing 48 in their lives. The number of smokers in the US is now far below the level of a lot of years ago 49 many people succeed in breaking the habit and as fewer people take it up.More and more are aware of the 50 of regular exercise like walking, running or swimming, some have begun to walk or ride bicycles to work instead of driving. Millions have become members of health clubs and have 51 health club one of the fastest growing businesses in the US today.And now the beneficial effects of these changing attitudes and behaviors are beginning to appear: an encouraging decrease in deaths from heart disease.PART ⅤREADING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONSIn this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO.PASSAGE ONE"There is very little in my life that is more personal and more important to me than comets." The amateur astronomer David H. Levy told Terence Dickinson in an interview. "Not just discovering them but watching them, learning about them, writing about them, understanding what they do. It makes observing the sky intensely personal. I feel when I find a new comet that a door has been opened and I have seen a slightly new aspect of nature. There is this object in the solar system that —for a few minutes or a few hours—only I know about. It is like trying to pry a secret out of nature. It is a very special feeling."Ever since he was a child, David Levy has been fascinated by the night sky and the wonders it reveals to devoted watchman. He developed a special feeling for comets before he reached his teens, though it was not until 1984—after nineteen years and more than nine hundred hours of combing the sky in search of them—that he discovered his first one, from a small observatory that he had built in his backyard.Since then, he has discovered or co-discovered twenty more, making him one of the world's most important comet hunters. His most celebrated find is periodic comet Shoemaker Levy 9, which he made with the husband-and-wife comet and asteroid hunting team Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker. The comet's dramatic collision with Jupiter in July 1994, which constituted "the greatest planetary show in recorded history", to quote Malcolm W. Browne of the New York Times, captivated not only professional astronomers, but many amateurs. Although he is "only" an amateur astronomer, he earns his living by lecturing and writing books and by working with project artists. They're projects devoted to introducing astronomy toelementary school children. He has won tremendous respect from his professional colleagues for his success in tracking comets. "David Levy is one of those rare individuals blessed with the gift of discovery," David Hartsel, who serves on the board of directors of the Richland Astronomical Society, in Ohio, has said. "Even rarer is his ability to let others share in the excitement and wonder of those discoveries through his writing and lectures."PASSAGE TWOBeing a man has always been dangerous. There are about 105 males born for every 100 females, but this ratio drops to near balance at the age of maturity, and among 70-year-olds there are twice as many women as men. But the great universal of male mortality is being changed. Now, boy babies survive almost as well as girls do. This means that, for the first time, there will be an excess of boys in those crucial years when they are searching for a mate. More important, another chance for natural selection has been removed. Fifty years ago, the chance of a baby (particularly a boy baby) surviving depended on its weight. A kilogram too light or too heavy meant almost certain death. Today it makes almost no difference. Since much of the variation is due to genes, one more agent of evolution has gone.There is another way to commit evolutionary suicide: stay alive, but have fewer children. Few people are as fertile as in the past. Except in some religious communities, very few women have 15 children. Nowadays the number of births, like the age of death, has become average. Most of us have roughly the same number of offspring. Again, differences between people and the opportunity for natural selection to take advantage of it have diminished. India shows what is happening. The country offers wealth for a few in the great cities and poverty for the remaining tribal peoples. The grand mediocrity of today—everyone being the same in survival and number of offspring—means that natural selection has lost 80 percent of its power in upper-middle-class India compared to the tribes.For us, this means that evolution is over; the biological Utopia has arrived. Strangely, it has involved little physical change. No other species fills so many places in nature. But in the past 100,000 years—even the past 100 years—our lives have been transformed but our bodies have not. We did not evolve, because machines and society did it for us. Darwin had a phrase to describe those ignorant of evolution: They "look at an organic being as a savage looks at a ship, as at something wholly beyond his comprehension". No doubt we will remember a 20th century way of life beyond comprehension for its ugliness. But however amazed our descendants may be at how far from Utopia we were, they will look just like us.PASSAGE THREEBy far the most common difficulty in study is simple failure to get down to regular concentrated work. This difficulty is much greater for those who do not work for a plan and have no regular routine of study. Many students muddle along, doing a bit of this subject or that, as the mood takes them, or letting their set work pile up until the last possible moment.Few students work to a set timetable. They say that if they did construct a timetable for themselves they would not keep to it, or would have to alter itconstantly, since they can never predict from one day to the next what their activities will be.No doubt some temperaments take much more kindly to a regular routine than others. There are many who shy away from the self-regimentation of a weekly timetable, and dislike being tied down to a definite program of work. Many able students claim that they work in cycles. When they become interested in a topic they work on it intensively for three or four days at a time. On other days, they avoid work completely. It has to be confessed that we do not fully understand the complexities of the motivation to work. Most people over 25 years of age have become conditioned to a work routine, and the majority of really productive workers set aside regular hours for the more important aspects of their work. The "tough-minded" school of workers is usually very contemptuous of the idea that good work can only be done spontaneously, under the influence of inspiration.Those who believe that they need only work and study as the fit takes them have a mistaken belief either in their own talent or in the value of "freedom". Freedom from restraint and discipline leads to unhappiness rather than to "self-expression" or "personality development". Our society insists on regular habits, time keeping and punctuality, and whether we like it or not, if we mean to make our way in society we have to comply with its demands.PASSAGE FOUREven just a degree or two of greenhouse warming will have a dramatic impact on water resources across western North America. Teams who have modeled the climate in the area are warning of greatly reduced snow packs and more intense flooding as temperatures inch up during the 21st century.It's the first time that global climate modelers have worked so closely with teams running detailed regional models of snowfall, rain and stream flows to predict exactly what warming will do to the area. The researchers, from the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, and elsewhere, were surprised by the size of the effect generated by only a small rise in temperature.Assuming business as usual emissions, greenhouse gases will warm the west coast of North America by just one or two degrees Celsius over the next century, and average precipitation won't change much. But in the model, warmer winters raised the snowline, drastically reducing the crucial mountain snow pack, the researchers told the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco. "We realized that huge areas of the snow pack in the Sierra went down to 15 percent of today's values," says Michael Dettinger, a research hydrologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. That caught everyone's attention.The researchers also predict that by the middle of the century, melting snow will cause streams to reach their annual peak flow up to a month earlier. And with warm rains melting snow or drenching already saturated ground, the risk of extreme floods will rise dramatically. We have to believe in these very warm, very wet storms, says Andrew Wood, a water resources modeler at the University of Washington, Seattle."Since dams can't be filled until the risk of flooding is past, the models predictthey will trap just 70 to 85 percent as much run-off as they do now. This is a particular problem for California, where agriculture, industry, a burgeoning population and environmental needs already clash over limited water supplies. We are taking this extremely seriously," says Jonas Minton, deputy director of the California Department of Water Resources.And observations certainly back up the models. Minton points out that an increasing percentage of California's precipitation over recent decades is falling as rain rather than snow. And Iris Stewart, a climate researcher at the University of California, San Diego, has found that in the last 50 years, run-off peaks in the western US and Canada have been happening earlier and earlier. The cause seems to be a region-wide trend towards warmer winters and springs.Dettinger has little doubt that the models point to a real and immediate problem. "It's upon us," he says, "and it's not clear what the fix is."52、The primary purpose of this passage is to ______.(PASSAGE ONE)A. praise Levy for his contribution to the observation of cometsB. show that an amateur can do things as well as a professionalC. introduce David Levy as an astronomer and his professionD. demonstrate that strong interest can help a person succeed in his life53、All of the following are suggested in this passage as reasons for Levy's success EXCEPT that ______.(PASSAGE ONE)A. he had books and articles published on astronomyB. he worked on projects intended to introduce astronomyC. he was endowed with the gift of the discovery of cometsD. he was highly praised by his colleagues for his unselfishness54、David Hartsel most appreciates Levy's ______.(PASSAGE ONE)A. gifted ability of comet huntingB. way of expressing himselfC. curiosity to the sky and cometsD. spirit of devotion to astronomy55、What does the example of India illustrate?(PASSAGE TWO)A. Wealthy people tend to have fewer children than poor people.B. Natural selection hardly works among the rich and the poor.C. The middle class population is 80 percent smaller than that of the tribes.D. India is one of the countries with a very high birth rate.56、The author argues that our bodies have stopped evolving because ______.(PASSAGE TWO)A. life has been improved by technological advanceB. the number of female babies has been decliningC. our species has reached the highest stage of evolutionD. the difference between wealth and poverty is disappearing57、Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?(PASSAGE TWO)A. Sex Ratio Changes in Human EvolutionB. Ways of Continuing Man's EvolutionC. The Evolutionary Future of NatureD. Human Evolution Going Nowhere58、The following are reasons to explain why many students do not work to a fixed schedule EXCEPT that ______.(PASSAGE THREE)A. they cannot keep to a timetableB. they can never foresee what their activities will beC. they are not competent to construct a timetableD. they will change their timetable frequently59、Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 3 of the passage?(PASSAGE THREE)A. The motivation to work is too complex to be fully understood.B. Few productive workers set aside fixed hours for important work.C. Temperaments do not influence workers' keeping to a routine.D. Many capable students avoid working in cycles when studying various topics.60、Researchers predict all of the following EXCEPT that ______.(PASSAGE FOUR)A. a small rise in temperature will procure disasterB. greenhouse gases will warm the west coast of North America by one or two degreesC. melting snow will give rise to streams and make them reach their annual peak earlierD. dams will trap just 70 to 85 percent as much run-off as they do now61、What kind of phenomenon caught everyone's attention?(PASSAGE FOUR)A. Average precipitation.B. Greenhouse gases.C. Decreasing snow pack in Sierra.D. The increase of the snowline.62、SECTION B SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONSIn this section there are five short answer questions based on the passages in SECTION A. Answer the questions with NO MORE THAN TEN words in the space provided on ANSWER SHEET TWO.According to the passage, when did Levy achieve his fame?(PASSAGE ONE)63、What used to be the danger of being a man according to the first paragraph?(PASSAGE TWO)64、What is the author's opinion on freedom without discipline?(PASSAGE THREE)65、What is the meaning of the word "burgeoning" in the fifth paragraph?(PASSAGE FOUR)66、What does the passage mainly tell us?(PASSAGE FOUR)PART ⅥWRITING67、Read carefully the following excerpt, and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 words, in which you should:●summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then●comment on whether science and art education should be divided in high schoolYou should support yourself with information from the excerpt.Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organizationand language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.Separating no science and arts educationSince 2009, with the issue of the China's Medium and Long Term Education Reform and Development, there ushered in the heated discussion of "the necessity and the feasibility to abolish science and art division in high school".It heralded 2015-2016's Gaokao Reform in many provinces to drop the previous rigorous division of science and art like Shanxi, Changsha, Tianjing, Fujian... etc.The main reasons are as follows:The NPC Standing Committee member Zhu Yongxin said in an interview with Southern Weekend, "the severe of science and art does conspicuous damage to students' intelligence and knowledge." He also said that the previous education strategy stifled the potential of students by restricting them too early in science or art and they should be given choices until maturity.The headmaster of Guangxi TVU He Zubing, "there is definitive categorization in knowledge like science and art but life has no such categorization."According to a poll done by Southern Weekend, there is a pervasive prejudice of art education. The students in science are endeared while those in art are often snuffed at in everyday society.It is early for students to receive art-science separate education; students should learn art or science separately in college but not high school.答案:PART ⅠDICTATION1、[听力原文]TouchingTactile communication is the use of touch in communication./ Touch may be viewed as the most extreme form of invasion of personal space./ Nonetheless, touch is essential to our growth and development./ An insufficient amount of touching can result in health disorders such as allergies, speech problems and problems with symbolic recognition./ Researches have found that untouched babies and small children grow increasingly ill./Touch is one of the most powerful ways we have of communicating with others./ The pleasure touch causes originates in infancy./ For most people, touching is positive and enjoyable./ People who are comfortable with touch tend to be satisfied with themselves, their lives and their childhoods./ They are self-confident, assertive, display a socially acceptable self-presentation, and active rather than passive ways of dealing with problems./In most cultures, touch is associated with positive attitudes./ It is one of the clearest indications that we like and accept others and they like and accept us.PART ⅡLISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A TALK2、overtaken/surpassed[听力原文]Car SafetyWell, good afternoon. In today's session I will be sharing some of the findings of my project from last term. I had been interested and horrified by several newspaper reports on what people call "road rage". For example the famous incident of a man getting out of his car in a car park and hitting the driver of a van who had overtaken him earlier. So I decided to make this the focus of the project.For our research we depended mainly on talking to individuals, asking them questions rather than using written questionnaires. Well, we found 93% of respondents had had some kind of problem. A surprisingly large percentage—24% had their car damaged in some way, but the main type of incident was being shouted at—79% had experienced that. The police tended only to be informed when there was physical violence involved.So what strategies had people developed to ensure their own safety? We found that both sexes made the point that it's much safer to get keys out well in advance as you go towards your car. Men were very aware that muggers or whatever might be concealed behind the car. They also made the point that you should leave plenty of room when you park your car so you can make a quick getaway if you need to. Finally, locking doors at all times.Besides self-protection skills, when road rage does happen at the very moment, something needs to be done. Maryland, like many other states, is working on the problem by stepping up efforts to crack down on aggressive drivers. Hefty fines for dangerous drivers and speeders are on the front line against road rage. California is approaching the problem with technology. A new automated system being installed by the state automatically takes photographs of the license plates of vehicles that run red lights. It even captures accident scenes for police review. A key factor in reversing the process is an apology. A road rager can become upset because you accidentally cut in front of him or her, or for other reasons that were not intentional. Over 85% of road ragers said that they would drop the matter if the other "careless" driver simply apologized. Instead, road ragers claim, the "careless" driver seems to be unconcerned about what they just did and, therefore, needs to be taught a lesson. In a ear, only one method is effective in conveying an apology: A sign. We have found that it is very effective in warding off anger. In fact, many drivers actually smile when we raise a "SORRY" sign to them after we have accidentally done something wrong. We keep a "SORRY" sign in the map holder on the driver's door and the passenger's door. It could also be kept under the sun visor if it is fastened with a clip or rubber band so that it doesn't hit you in the face when the visor comes down.To sum up, I have described the phenomenon of road rage, explained the findings of the survey, and presented the strategies to ensure safety and self-protection skills. That's it for today.[解析] 细节题。
专业四级模拟2PART Ⅰ DICTATIONListen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage On ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART Ⅱ LISTENING COMPREHENSIONIn Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.1. The woman gave the following information about the machine EXCEPT[A] when it broke down. [B] whether it was still under warranty.[C] whether the motor was loose. [D] where the machine was.2. Which of the following information about the machine is INCORRECT?[A] It was in the bathroom. [B] It stopped working now and then.[C] It made great noises. [D] It wasn't used in the last few weeks.3. According to the man, the machine[A] went wrong a week ago. [B] needed to be exchanged.[C] could be repaired soon. [D] could be placed back soon.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.4. According to the conversation, the following was true EXCEPT[A] Ms Bayliss' son is always careless.[B] a car crashed into a motorcycle in the accident.[C] somebody was injured in the accident.[D] Ms Bayliss would go to the hospital soon.5. How long is a patient usually kept in a hospital for observation after a car accident?[A] 3 hours. [B] A whole day. [C] 21 hours. [D] Not mentioned.6. According to Ms Bayliss, her son should have[A] been more careful when riding his motorcycle. [B] brought with him his pajamas.[C] stayed at the hospital for 24 hours. [D] asked to see a new doctor.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.7. Which of the following is NOT among the English people's preferences?[A] An old house. [B] A classic car.[C] An old registration plate. [D] An old-fashioned coat.8. Why do the English people like the old things better?[A] Because the old things are cheaper. [B] Because the old things are of better quality.[C] Because the old things are rare. [D] Because the old things can go with everything.9. According to the conversation, the man cannot quite understand[A] why the English people prefer old things.[B] why the English people are fond of traditions.[C] why the English people like new number plates.[D] why the English people dress in an old fashion.10. According to Margaret, which of the following count most in England?[A] Fashion clothes. [B] Social status.[C] Education background. [D] Monarchy system.SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.11. According to the passage, what is the best way to deal with your roommates?[A] By being as good to them as you can. [B] By trying as hard as you can.[C] By sticking to what you want to do. [D] By respecting each other.12. If you want to be a friend of your roommates, which of the following may mostly help you?[A] By living together for one year. [B] By not rooming together.[C] By sharing habits with each other. [D] By not disturbing each other.13. According to the passage, which of the following is CORRECT?[A] Your life at college will be as wonderful as you have ever heard about.[B] It is hard for roommates to get along well because they disturb each other.[C] You and your roommates will become friends ff you live together for a long time.[D] If you have your friends to visit you, you should ask your roommates to leave.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.14. Which of the following is the aim of the project study?[A] To find out what makes a good teacher.[B] To help teacher control students' behavior in class.[C] To improve students' reading ability.[D] To assist educators and policymakers to recognize effective teaching.15. The information for the project study was collected through the following ways EXCEPT[A] records of teachers' classes on video.[B] interviews of educators and policymakers.[C] students' reports of teachers' classes.[D] tests of students in three school subjects.16. Which of the following is NOT among the results of the project study?[A] Teachers' past success encourage teachers to achieve more success.[B] Teachers with the highest value-added scores help students learn better.[C] Students can't understand effective teaching even when they are a part of it.[D] Students in a positive studying atmosphere are more likely to learn better.17. Which group of people will benefit from the project study most?[A] Teachers. [B] Policymakers. [C] Administrators. [D] Researchers.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.18. What makes it easy to find that the paper is copied?[A] Plagiarism. [B] The Internet. [C] Dishonesty. [D] The court.19. What result will professional writers get if they steal other people's work?[A] They will be expelled. [B] They will be asked to pay damages.[C] They will be given a failing grade. [D] They will be asked to give a report.20. What causes accidental plagiarism?[A] Online services. [B] Teachers' assignments.[C] . [D] Cultural discrepancies.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 to 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.21. What had caused the accident?[A] A train broke down. [B] One train crashed into the other.[C] One coach hit an overpass. [D] A train hit an overpass.22. How many vehicles were involved in the accident?[A] Two. [B] Five. [C] Three. [D] One.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.23. Which of the following was NOT the result of the tsunami wave?[A] Boats were washed away. [B] Cars and houses were destroyed.[C] Tsunami warnings were announced. [D] It produced powerful aftershocks.24. Which country is the second-largest economy in the world now?[A] Japan [B] Chile. [C] China. [D] The USA.Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.25. Which country in Asia hasn't had a minimum wage?[A] Philippines. [B] Singapore. [C] Indonesia. [D] India.26. The minimum wage legislation passed in Hong Kong will benefit the following groups EXCEPT[A] street sweepers. [B] security guards. [C] restaurant workers. [D] domestic helpers.Questions 27 and 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.27. When a car is speeding, a speed camera will be[A] recording the speed limit of the area. [B] calculating how fast the car is going.[C] taking down the date and time of the area. [D] taking a picture of the car's number plate.28. The critics say since speed cameras were used the police have been reduced to all of the following EXCEPT[A] crime fighters. [B] image processors.[C] ticket senders. [D] film-collectors.Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.29. Which of the following is NOT one of the newly-issued food safety regulations?[A] Food additives. [B] Food product labels. [C] Food savings. [D] Honey products.30. Which of the following is recommended to be printed on food product labels?[A] Names of food additives being used. [B] Amounts of food additives being used.[C] The limit of mycotoxins in food. [D] Caution notices on possible allergens.PART Ⅲ CLOZEDecide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.Prewriting refers to strategies you can use to generate ideas before starting the first draft of a paper. Prewriting techniques are like the warm-ups you do (31)______going out to jog--they loosen you up, get you moving, and help you (32)______a sense of confidence. Since prewriting techniques encourage (33)______exploration, they also help you discover (34)______interests you most about your subject. Having such a focus early in the writing process (35)______you from plunging into your initial draft without first giving some thought to what you want to say.(36)______, prewriting saves you time in the long run by keeping you on course.Prewriting can help you in (37)______ways, too. When we write, we often continually critique what we (38)______on paper. "This makes no sense," "This is stupid," "I can't say that," and other critical thoughts (39)______into our minds. Such (40)______, self-critical comments very often, if not always, (41)______ the flow of our thoughts and reinforce the fear that we have nothing to say and aren't very good at writing. During prewriting, you (42)______ignore your in- ternal critic. Your purpose is simply to get ideas down on paper (43)______evaluating their effectiveness. Writing without immediately judging what you produce can be liberating. Once you feel less (44)______, you'll probably find that you can generate a good deal of material, and that can make your (45)______soar.One (46)______advantage of prewriting: The random associations (47)______prewriting tap the mind's ability to make (48)______connections. When you pre- write, you're like an archaeologist going on a (49)______ On the one hand, you may not unearth anything; on the other hand, you may stumble upon one interesting (50)______after another. Prewriting helps you appreciate-right from the start--this element of surprise in the writing process.31. [A] until [B] before [C] since [D] from32. [A] develop [B] own [C] arise [D] show33. [A] imaginary [B] imagined [C] imaginative [D] imagery34. [A] what [B] that [C] which [D] who35. [A] helps [B] encourages [C] avoids [D] keeps36. [A] So [B] However [C] Thus [D] Also37. [A] neither [B] the other [C] other [D] others38. [A] put up [B] put down [C] put in [D] put away39. [A] pop [B] appear [C] turn [D] happen40. [A] positive [B] negative [C] objective [D] active41. [A] pause [B] stop [C] end [D] finish42. [A] unconsciously [B] undoubtedly [C] deliberately [D] absolutely43. [A] for [B] by [C] from [D] without44. [A] pressure [B] force [C] strength [D] power45. [A] interest [B] confidence [C] enthusiasm [D] courage46. [A] final [B] doubtless [C] different [D] similar47. [A] typical of [B] characterized by [C] as a result of [D] in terms of48. [A] true [B] untrue [C] usual [D] unusual49. [A] journey [B] adventure [C] dig [D] research50. [A] story [B] event [C] stone [D] discoveryPART Ⅳ GRAMMAR & VOCABULARYThere are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.51. The visitors decided to stay in our city for______two days as they wanted to have a look around.[A] other [B] the other [C] another [D] other's52. I wish you______her off at the station, but you didn't.[A] saw [B] had seen [C] would see [D] should see53. -- Must I finish it before 10 o'clock?-- No, you______[A] mustn't [B] needn't [C] can't [D] don't54. Which of the following italicized parts is used as preposition?[A] The driver failed to see the other car in time.[B] Let her leave if she wants to.[C] I'm looking forward to your reply.[D] There are plenty of things to eat.55. Which of the following italicized parts is a predicative clause (表语从句)?[A] A prosperity that had never been seen before appears in the countryside.[B] The idea that you can do this work well without thinking is quite wrong.[C] It is true that he has made a very important discovery in chemistry.[D] His suggestion is that we should keep moving forward without hesitation.56. I didn't know anything about the attributive clause, for I______my lesson.[A] had not studied [B] didn't study [C] have not studied [D] don't study57. In the sentence "Father asked us to pick some apples on the farm", the italicized phrase is[A] an subject. [B] a verb. [C] a adverbial. [D] a complement.58. I felt so embarrassed that I couldn't do anything but______there when I first met my present wife.[A] to sit [B] sitting [C] sat [D] sit59. Which of the following italicized parts indicates a relationship of linking verb and predicative (系表结构)?[A] He became a famous pianist at the age of 15. [B] I took the first place in the competition.[C] China belongs to the third world. [D] They've put up a factory in the village.60. Which of the following sentences is a COMPLAINT?[A] Please show me your new dress. [B] You must do it again.[C] What trouble you've made. [D] May you good luck.61. Jim looked over the engine again______it should go wrong on the way.[A] in case of [B] so [C] lest [D] as62. There______no further business to discuss, we all went home.[A] is [B] was [C] being [D] would be63. I wrote back to Charles______I received his letter.[A] when immediately [B] soon [C] immediately [D] suddenly64. There______an old man and two bodyguards standing on the platform.[A] to be [B] being [C] is [D] are65. When______that the principal was very strict, he didn't dare go to the office alone.[A] tell [B] told [C] was telling [D] telling66. When we started criticizing his work, he saw red. The underline part means______[A] very angry [B] very upset [C] very sorry [D] very sad67. Research shows that this pesticide is so______that it can kill the insects in a few seconds.[A] powerful [B] influential [C] monstrous [D] vigorous68. The little boy slipped out of the room and headed for the swimming pool without his parents'______[A] compromise [B] conviction [C] command [D] consent69. We watched a______television show last night.[A] live [B] livable [C] living [D] lively70. The new tax law will not take______until next month.[A] action [B] place [C] office [D] effect71. Our greatest lack is not money for any undertaking______ideas.[A] as [B] but rather [C] rather than [D] as72. The fans besieged the football player to get his______[A] autograph [B] signature [C] endorsement [D] subscription73. These overseas experts came from all______of life in different countries.[A] runs [B] steps [C] lines [D] walks74. I don't think it's sensible of you to______your greater knowledge in front of the president, for it may well offend him.[A] show up [B] show around [C] show off [D] show out75. I must leave now.______, if you want any help, just call me up.[A] Incidentally [B] Accidentally [C] Occasionally [D] Subsequently76. The illness from which my grandma is suffering has now been______as diabetes.[A] deduced [B] determined [C] diagnosed [D] discovered77.______his rich experience in management, Mr. Smith was appointed as manager.[A] In spite of [B] On account of [C] Regardless of [D] Instead of78. I have a habit of stopping______to look up the dictionary while reading.[A] occasionally [B] simultaneously [C] eventually [D] directly79. The moment I met her, I couldn't______her name.[A] memorize [B] remind [C] remember [D] recall80. The native Canadians lived in______with nature, for they respected nature as a provider of life.[A] coordination [B] acquaintance [C] contact [D] harmonyPART Ⅴ READING COMPREHENSIONIn this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.TEXT ACollege students are more stressed out than ever before--at least according to the latest findings of a large, national survey that has been conducted annually for the last 25 years. The survey includes more than 200,000 students attending nearly 300 colleges and asks them to rate how their own mental health stacks up with their classmates'--for example, is it "above average" or in the "highest 10%"?This somewhat unusual methodology typically results in the statistical Lake Woebegon effect in which most people tend to overestimate themselves in relation to others (it refers to the fictional Lake Woebegon, where "all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking and all the children are above average"). But the most recent results indicate that fewer and fewer freshmen feel like they are in top form in terms of coping with stress.A quarter century ago, nearly 70% of freshmen put themselves in the top 10% of mentally stable people in their class; today only 52% rate themselves that highly, down 3 points since last year. Students' self- esteem, however, is still strong: a full 71% of freshmen put themselves in the top 10% in terms of academic abilities. It's hard to know what these numbers actually mean: obviously, it's not mathematically possible for 52% or 71% of people to be in the top 10% of anything. And, as I explored earlier, people's attempts to compare themselves with others are skewed (倾斜) in various ways. Nevertheless, the finding is in line with previous research, which found that almost half of all college students who seek counseling now have a major mental illness. That's more than double the rate seen 10 years ago.So what's going on? Obviously, the economy and high unemployment rate make for a scary time to be in college, potentially facing terrifying levels of debt--that alone could account for the increase in stress.Secondly, a much more rigorous large study recently found that empathy among college students had declined 40% since 2000--and since caring relationships are essential to mental and physical health, a decline in empathy could also produce a decline in mental health and coping.My final point brings us back to my earlier post on a Stanford study that looked at the psychologicaleffects of comparing ourselves to others. It found that the way people tend to conceal their negative emotions while broadcasting their happy ones makes the rest of us feel somehow "less than"--as though all our friends and neighbors have better lives than we do. Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter seem to have made these comparisons even more harmful by providing the perfect venue through which people can continually present a perfect version of themselves.This phenomenon, too, might tie into why the new survey, "The American Freshman: National Norms," found that students are feeling less confident about their level of emotional and mental stability. If all the students around you are desperately trying to put on a happy face--and you perceive that face as a true reflection of their inner selves, even as you work to hide your own sadness--well, it's not surprising that so many students might be getting a bit stressed out.Instead, if students were encouraged to feel safe expressing their honest emotions, even about their fears and failures, everyone might feel more connected, happier--and, yes, healthier.81. As it is used in the first paragraph, the phrase "stacks up with" has the closest meaning to[A] affects. [B] estimates. [C] comments on. [D] compares with.82. What is true about the result of the survey?[A] It didn't manifest the typical Lake Woebegon effect.[B] The typical Lake Woebegon effect wasn't expected.[C] The students underestimated themselves.[D] The students overestimated themselves.83. It was also found in previous research that[A] almost haft of all college students have to seek counseling.[B] almost half of all college students have some mental illness.[C] more and more students become mentally unstable.[D] more and more students develop strong serf-esteem.84. According to the author, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter enable people to[A] realize the harmful effects of comparison. [B] conceal their negative emotion efficiently.[C] feel somehow superior to others. [D] share the perfect lives of others.85. The author points out that, while the students are trying to hide their own sadness, they tend to believe that other students[A] are similarly stressed out. [B] are happy with their lives.[C] seldom reveal their negative feelings. [D] often refuse to face their inner selves.TEXT BIn California on a business trip last month, I met a mom with two kids who'd graduated from business school in the late 1990s. She'd been home with the kids for five years, she explained, but was looking to go back. I assumed she'd return to the field she'd entered after business school. "I want to go into something non-profit," she said instead.Now, I firmly believe that nonprofit careers are tremendously rewarding, but my heart sank a bit from the expression on my new friend's face. I suspected I knew what she was thinking. Over the years, rye studied working and stay-at-home morns, I've met dozens of successful former lawyers and businesswomen in a range of profitable fields who lose their confidence after staying home for a few years. They assume they can't return to their original fields, despite their successful track records. They erroneously think going into teaching, social work or nonprofit foundations will be easier. More often than not, these women use "I'm thinking of entering nonprofit" as code for "I've lost confidence in my ability to return to my profession so my only choice is find a less competitive field."The reality is they'd be better off staying in their original field. Teaching and social work require years of education and certification. Due to naivety or arrogance, some former businesspeople don't realize high- level nonprofit posts are just as competitive and sought after as top business jobs. It's tougher than many women believe to convince potential employers that private sector achievements are transferable to education and nonprofit arenas, and why, suddenly in mid-life, you heard a different calling that you will take as seriously as your former career.Many stay-at-homes would be better off if they confronted the biggest obstacle preventing women fromreturning to their chosen industries: lack of confidence, the most critical ingredient in any job hunt. A recent New York Times article highlighted this reality and business schools' growing success teaching confidence by helping stay-at-home morns brush up on outdated skills."The biggest issue facing them was not whether their skills were rusty; rather, it was the confidence that they had lost while not working," explained the Times article. "You should never apologize for being out of the market."Does this confidence game ring true for those of you at home contemplating a return to work? Do you feel the need to apologize for or explain why you stayed home? Do you fear your talent and skills have atrophied (萎缩的)? What advice can we share with each other--those of us at work and those of us at home?86. About the mom mentioned in the first paragraph, the following statements are all true EXCEPT that[A] she majored in business back at school.[B] she would like to start a non-profit career.[C] she decided to move back to her own home.[D] she had stayed home without working for 5 years.87. "the expression on my new friend's face" in Paragraph 2 probably means[A] overconfidence. [B] relief. [C] regret. [D] discouragement.88. It is difficult for former business women to convince non-profit employers that[A] they have great confidence in themselves. [B] they will take the nonprofit posts seriously.[C] they were successful in the profitable fields. [D] they had years of education and certification.89. The New York Times articles points out that the stay-at-homes[A] don't have to feel sorry for being not working.[B] don't have to feel sorry for their rusty skills.[C] should always keep updating their skills.[D] should seek help from business schools.90. The passage is most likely to be intended for[A] diffident job hunters. [B] stay-at-home housewives.[C] women who used to work in profitable fields. [D] women who would like to restart a career.TEXT CHow many times a day do you check your email? When you wake up? Before bed? A dozen times in between? The technology that was supposed to simplify our lives has become the ultimate time-suck: the average teen spends more than seven hours a day using technological devices, plus an additional hour just text-messaging friends.The advantage to all that gadgetry, of course, is connectedness: email lets us respond on the go, and we are in touch with more people during more hours of the day than at any other time in history. But is it possible we're more lonely than ever, too? That's what MIT professor Sherry Turkle observes in her new book, Alone Together, a fascinating portrait of our changing relationship with technology, the result of nearly 15 years of study. Turkle details the ways technology has redefined our perceptions of intimacy and solitude--and warns of the perils of embracing such virtual relationships in place of lasting emotional connections.For Turkle, a psychologist by training, the biggest worry is what all this superficial engagement means for us developmentally. Is technology offering us the lives we want to live? "We're texting people at a distance," says the author, the director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self. "We're using inanimate objects to convince ourselves that even when we're alone, we feel together. And then when we're with each other, we put ourselves in situations where we are alone--constantly on our mobile devices. It's what I call a perfect storm of confusion about what's important in our human connections."What can't be denied is that technology, no matter its faults, makes life a whole lot easier. It allows us to communicate with more people in less time; it can make conversation simple--no small talk required. But it can also be seductive, providing more stimulation than our natural lives make possible. "The adrenaline (肾上腺素) rush is continual," Turkle says of our wired lives. "We。