2014年大学英语四级模拟题及答案之十三

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2014年全国英语四级考试全真模拟综合题库{共7套}A套

2014年全国英语四级考试全真模拟综合题库{共7套}A套

Section I Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Part A1、For Questions1-5,you will hear a radio announcement describing tonight’s programs.While you listen,fill out the table with the information you have heard.Some of the information has been given to you in the table.Write only 1 word in each numbered box.You will hear the recording twice.You now have 25 seconds to read the table below._________2、_________3、_________4、_________5、_________Section I Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Part B6、For Questions 6-10,you will hear a pasgage about toneliness:While you listen,complete the sentences and answer the question.Use not more than 3 words for each answer.You will hear the recording twice.You now have 25 seconds to read the sentences and the questions below._________7、_________8、_________9、_________10、_________Section I Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Part C11、Questions 11-13 are based on the following passage about the London Marathon.You now have l5 seconds to read Questions 11-13.How many people applied but didn’t run the race?A.16.000.B.10,000.C.67,000.D.54,000.12、Which of the following is NOT true?A.Most competitors did not finish the race within two hours.B.Most competitors were interested in the race.C.Most competitors were trying to run as fast as they could.D.Most competitors wanted to know if they could run 26 miles.13、Where did one of the runners fall down?A.50 meters from the end.B.15 meters from the end.C.10 meters from the end.D.5 meters from the end.14、Questions 14-16 are based on the following passage.You now have l5 seconds to read Questions 14—16.Which of the following is covered in BCD Intemational programs?A.Interviews with radio producers.B.A large variety of pop songs.C.News from the music library.D.Stories about the good old days.15、Which program gives us the ideas behind the pop songs?A.The History of Pop.B.The Road to Music.C.Pop Words.D.About the Big Hits.16、For native speakers understanding English pop songs isA.effortless.B.impossible.C.difficult.D.unnecessary.17、Questions 17-20 are based on the following monologue about yawn.You now have 20 sec-onds to read Ouestions 17—20.What’s the main topic of the mon ologue?A.Different animals’yawns.B.Human’s yawn.C.Fish’s yawn.D.Social animals’yawns.18、What is the speaker’s main point?A.Animals yawn for a number of reasons.B.Yawning results only from fatigue or boredom.C.Human yawns are the same as those of other animals.D.Only social animals yawn.19、According to the speaker,when are hippos likely to yawn?A.When they are swimming.B.When they are quarreling.C.When they are socializing.D.When they are eating.20、What physiological reason for yawning is mentioned?A.To exercise the jaw muscles.B.To eliminate fatigue.C.To get greater strength for attacking.D.To again more oxvffen.Section II Use of English (15 minutes)21、根据以下资料,回答21-40题:Computers are now being pushed into schools.We know that multimedia will make __ 21__ easy and fun.Children will happily learn from __ 22 __ characters while taught by expealy __23___software.Who needs teachers when you’ve got __24__ education? These expensive toys are diffi-cult to use in the classrooms and __ 25 __ extensive teacher training.Sure.Kids love video games __26__ think of your own experience:Can you__ 27 __even one educational filmstrip of many years ago? I’ll __28 __ you remember the two or three great teachers who made a __ 29__ in your life.Then there’s cyberbusiness.We’re promised __30__ catalog shopping—just point and crick for great deals.We’ll 0rder airline tickets __ 31__ the network,book restaurants and negofiate sales__ 32__ .Stores will become obsolete.So how come my local mall does more __33__ in all after-noon than the entire Internet __34__ in a month?Even if there were a trustworthy way to __35__ money over the Internet,the network is __36__ a most essential ingredient.of trade and commerce:salespeople.What's absent from this electronic wonderland?People contact.Computers and networks __37 __us from one another.A network chat line is a limp __38__ for meeting friends over coffee.No interactive multimedia display comes __ 39__ to the excitement of a __40__ concert.This virtu-al reality where frustration is legion and—in the holy names of Education and Progress-important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.A.schoolworkB.exerciseC.teamworkD.research22、A.stimulated B.animated C.developed D.interested23、A.guided B.prepared C.tailoredD.sold24、A.computer-aided B.computer-presented C.computer-designed D.computer-developed25、A.promise B.introduce C.encourage D.require26、A.butB.justC.and D.therefore27、A.appreciate B.recall C.comment D.produce28、A.recommend B.guessC.betD.urge29、A.result B.mark C.impression D.difference30、A.immediate B.free C.versatile D.instant31、A.overB.withC.byD.in32、A.decisions B.agreements C.contracts D.plans33、A.communication B.commerce C.business D.program34、A.reserves B.handles C.subscribes D.transmits35、A.mailB.depositC.sendD.save36、A.missingB.disappearingC.expellingD.retaining37、A.dismantleB.confineC.discriminateD.isolate38、A.occasionB.substituteC.changeD.compromise39、A.nearB.upC.closeD.back40、A.lifeB.aliveC.livingD.liveSection III Reading Comprehension (60 minutes) Part A41、根据以下资料,回答41-60题:A finding in recent years shows that men cannot manufacture blood as efficiently as women can.This makes surgery riskier for men.Because they do not breathe as often as women,men also need more oxygen.But men breathe more deeply and this exposes them to another risk.They draw more of the air when it is polluted.Men’s bones are larger than women’s and they are arranged somewhat differently.The femi-nine walk that evokes so many whistles is a matter of bone structure.A man has broader shoulders and a narrower pelvis,which makes him stride out with no waste motion.A woman’s wider pel-vis,designed for childbearin9,forces her to put more movement into each step she takes with the result that she displays a bit of jiggle and sway as she walks.If you think a man is brave because he can climb a ladder to clean out the roof gutters.don’t forget it is easier for him than for a woman.The angle at which a woman’s thigh is joined to her knees makes climbing difficult for her,no matter whether it is a ladder or stairs or a mountain that she is tackling.A man’s skin is thicker than a woman’s and not nearly as soft.This prevents the sun’s radia-tion from getting through,which is why men wrinkle less than women do.Women have a thin lay-er of fat just under the skin and there is a plus to this greater fat reserve.It acts as an invisible fur coat to keep a woman wanner in the winter.Women also stay cooler in summer.Because the fat layer helps insulate them against heat.Men’s fat is distributed differently.And they do not have that layer of it underneath their skin.In fact,they have considerably less than women and more lean mass.41 percent of a man’s body is muscle compared to thirty.five percent for women,which means that men have more mus proportion of muscle to fat makes it easier for men to lose weight.Muscle bums up five more calories a pound than fat does just to maintain itself.So when a man wants to lose weight.the pounds roll off much faster.For all men’s muscularity they do not have the energy re-serves women d0.They have more start—up energy,but the fat tucked away in women’s nooks and crannies provides a rich energy reserve that men lack.Cardiologists at the University of Alabama who tested healthy women on treadmills discovered that over the years the female capacity for exercise far exceeds the male capacity.A woman of six-ty who is in good health can exercise up t0 90 percent of what she could do when she was twenty.A man of sixty has only 60 percent left of his capacity as a twenty—year—old.That boys suffer more from air pollution can possibly be justified by the fact that______.A.the male have larger bones than the femaleB.women can manufacture blood more efficiently than menC.men usually breathe more deeply than womenD.women breathe as often as men42、The different ways men and women move their body indicate that______.A.bone structures in men and women are arranged differentlyB.women’s bones are more ready to movementC.men always move their bodies with waste mouonsD.women are good at climbing upwards43、It can be concluded from the passage that______.A.men suffer more from sun’s radiation than women doB.men will be more exhausted than women after a long tnpC.the higher proportion of fat in women’s body makes them easier to lose welghlD.an aged man can still exercise his body as he was young44、The best title for the above article is______.A.Why Men Lack Capacity for Exercise over the YearsB.How Men’s Bones Are Arranged Differently from Women’sC.Studies on Differences and Similarities between Men and WomenD.Men and Women:Some Differences45、Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.More oxygen needs to be prepared when a man 18 having surgery.B.Man’s courage has nothing to do with male’s body structure.C.A woman usually stays cooler in summer and warmer in winter.D.It is easier for a man to lose his weight.46、根据以下资料,回答46-65题:More than 30.000 drivers and passengers who sit in the front of the vehicles are killed or seriously injured each year.At a speed of only 30 miles per hour it is the same as falling from a thlrd-floor building.Wearing a seat belt saves lives:it reduces your chance of death or senous lnjury by more than a half.Therefore drivers or front seat passengers over l4 in most vehicles must wear a seat belt. If you do not.VOU will be fined up t0£50.It will not be up to the drivers to make sure You wear your belt.But it will be the driver’s responsibility to make sure that children under l4 do not ride in the front unless they are wearing a seat belt of some kind.However,when you,re reversing your Car,you do not have to wear a seat belt;or when You are making a local delivery or collection using a special vehicle;or if you have a valid medical certificate which excuses you from wearing it.Make sure these circumstances apply to You before You decide not to wear your seat belt.Remember that you may be taken to court for not domg so,and you may be fined if you cannot prove that you have been excused from wearmg it.How many people in the front of the vehicles are killed or seriously injured every year?A.30,000.B.60,000.C.Approximately 30,000.D.Above 30,000.47、Wearing a seat belt in a vehicle——.A.reduces road accidents to more than a halfB.saves lives while driving at a speed up to 30 miles per hourC.reduces the death rate in traffic accidentsD.saves more than 15,000 lives each year48、It iS the driver’s responsibility t0——.A.make the front seat passengers wear a seat beltB.make the front seat children under l4 wear a seat beltC.stop children.riding in the front seatD.wear a seat belt each time he drives49、According to the text,which of the following people riding in the front does NOT have to wear a seat belt?A.Someone who is backing into a parking space.B.Someone who is picking up the children from the local school.C.Someone who is delivering invitation letters.D.Someone who is under l4.50、For some people,it may be better——.A.to wear a seat belt for health reasonsB.]not to wear a seat belt for health reasonsC.to get a valid medical certificate before wearing a seat beltD.to pay a fine rather than wear a seat belt51、根据以下资料,回答51-70题:I remember the way the light touched her hair.She tumed her head,and our eyes met,amo-mentary awareness in that raucous fifth grade classroom.I fel t as though l’d been struck a blow under the heart.Thus began my first love affair.Her name was Rachel,and I mooned my way through the grade and high school,stricken at the mere sight of her,tongue—tied in her presence.Does anyone,anymore,linger in the shadows of evening,drawn by the pale light of a window--her window--like some hapless summer insect? That delirious swooning,asexual but urgent and obsessive,that made me awkward and my voice crack,is like some impossible dream now.I would catch sight of her,walking down an aisle of trees to or from school,and I’d become Daralyzed.She always seemed so poised,so self-possessed.At home,I’d relive each encounter,writhing at the thought of my inadequacies.We eventually got acquainted and socialized as we en-tered our adolescence,she knew I had a case on her,and I sensed her affectionate tolerance for me.“Going steady”implied a maturity we still lacked.Her Orthodox Jewish upbringing and myown Catholic scruples imposed an inhibited grace that made even kissing a distant prospect, howev-er fervently desired.I managed to hold her once at a dance—chaperoned,of course.Our embrace made her giggle.a sound SO trusting that I hated myself for what I ’d been thinking.At any rate,my love for Rachel remained unrequited.We graduated from high school,she went on t0 college,and I joined the Army.When World War II engulfed US.I was sent overseas.For a time we corresponded and her letters were the highlight of those grinding endless years.Once she sent me a snapshot of herself in a bathing suit,which drove me to the wildest of fantasies.I mentioned the possibility of marriage in my next letter.and almost immediately her replies became less frequent,less personal.Her Dear John letter finally caught up with me while l was awaiting discharge.She gently explained the im— possibility of a marriage between US.Looking back on it.I must have recovered rather quickly,al—though for the first few months I believed I didn’t want to live.Like Rachel,I found someone else,whom I learned to love with a deep and permanent commitment that has lasted to this day.According to the passage,how old was the author when his first love affair began?A.Before he entered his teens.B.In his early teens.C.In his middle teens.D.When he was just out of his teens.52、How did the author behave as a boy in love?A.His first love motivated him toward hard study.B.His first love evoked sentimental memories.C.He was overpowered by wild excitement and passion·D.He fulfilled his expectations and desires.53、According to the passage,what held them back from a loving kiss?A.Her Jewish origin did not allow it.B.His Catholic adherence forbade it.C.They were not sure whether it was proper or ethical to kiss in line with their religious decorum.D.Kissing was found to be inelegant or even distasteful.54、According to the passage,what was Rachel’s response to the author ‘s tender affection be—fore the war?A.She recognized and accepted his love affectionately.B.She thwarted his affection by flatly tuming him down.C.She fondly permitted him to adore her without losing her own heart to him.D.She didn t care for him at all and only took delight in playing with his feelings.55、Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?A.Statement and example.B.Cause and effect.C.Order of importance.D.Linear description.56、根据以下资料,回答56-75题:In the late years of the nineteenth century.“capital”and“labour”were enlarging and perfec—ting their rival organizations on modem lines.Many an old firm was replaced by a limited liability company with a bureaucracy of salaried managers.The change met the technical requirements of the new age by engaging a large professional element and prevented the decline in efficiency that so commonly spoiled the fortunes of family firms in the second and third generation after the energetic founders.It was moreover a step away from individual initiative,towards collectivism and munici—pal and state—owned business.The railway companies,though still private business managed for the benefit of shareholders,were very unlike old family business.Meanwhile the great municipalities went into business to supply lighting,trams and other services to the taxpayers.The growth of the limited liability company and municipal business had important conse—quences.Such large,impersonal manipulation of capital and industry greatly increased the numbers and importance of shareholders as a class,an element in national life representing irresponsible wealth detached from the land and the duties of the landowners;and almost equally detached from the responsible management of business.During the nineteenth century,America,Africa,India,Australia and parts of Europe were being developed by British capital,and British shareholders were th us enriched by the world’s movement towards industrialisation.Towns like Boumemouth and Eastboume sprang up to house large“comfortable”classes who had retired on their incomes,and who had no relation to the rest of the community except that of drawing dividends and occa—sionally attending a shareholders’meeting to dictate their orders to the management.On the other hand“shareholdin9”meant leisure and freedom which was used by many of the later Victorians for the highest purpose of a great civilisation.The“shareholders”as such had no knowledge of the lives,thoughts or needs of employees in the company in which they held shares,and their influence on the relations of capital and labour wasnot good.The paid manager acting for the company was in more direct relation with the work—ers and their demands,but even he had seldom familiar personal knowledge of the workmen which the employers had often had under the more patriarchal system of the old family business.Indeed the mere size of operations and the number of workmen involved rendered such personal relations impossible.Fortunately,however,the increasing power and organisation of the trade unions,at least in all skilled trades.enabled the workmen to meet on equal terms the managers of the compa—nies who employed them.The cruel discipline of the strike and lockout taught the two parties to re—spect each other’s strength and understand the value of fair negotiation.The author says that old family firms_______.A.were mined by the younger generationsB.failed for lack of individual initiativeC.lacked efficiency compared with modem companiesD.were able to supply adequate services to taxpayers57、The growth of limited liability companies resulted in_______.A.the separation of capital from managementB.the ownership of capital by managersC.the emergence of capital and labour as two classesD.the participation of shareholders in land ownership58、The text indicates that_______.A.some countries developed quickly because of the emergence of the limited liability companies B.the tide of industrialisation would widely benefit British shareholders greatly C.shareholders contributed a lot to the fast growth of the British economyD.the system of shareholding impaired the management of modem companies59、We learn from the text that_______.A.shareholders often cast negative influence on the well—being of workersB.owners of traditional finns enjoyed a good relationship with their employeesC.limited liability companies were too large to run smoothlyD.trade unions had a positive role on workers and the management60、The author appears to be very critical of_______.A.family finn ownersB.shareholdersC.managersD.landownersSection III Reading Comprehension Part B61、根据以下资料,回答61-65题:Read the following text carefulfy and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese.Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.61)In a family where the roles of men and women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a greater or lesser extent,notions of male superiority are hard to maintain.The paRem of sharing in tasks and in decisions makes for equality,and this in turn leads to further sharin9.62)1n such a home,the growing boy and girl learn to accept that equality more easily than their parents did and to prepare more fully for participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the"battle of the sexes".If the process goes too far and man’s role is not regarded as important as before--and that has happened in some cases——we are as badly off as before.only in reverse.We should reassess the role of the man in the American family.We are getting a little tired of“Momism”.but we don’t want to change it into a “Neo-papism”.What we need is the recognition that bringing up children involves a partnership of equality.63)There are signs that psychologists and specialists on the family are becoming more aware of the part men play and that they have de-cided that women should not receive all the credit, nor all the blame. We have almost given up saying that a woman's place is at home.64)We are beginning,however,to study a man's place in the home and to insist that he does have a place in it.Nor is that place irrelevant to the healthy development of the child.65)The family is a cooperative enterprise for which it is difficult to lay down rules,because each family member needs to work out its own ways for solving its own problems.Excessive authodtarianism has unhappy consequences,whether it wears skirts or trousers,and the ideal of equal rights and equal responsibilities is relevant not only to a healthy democracy,but also to a healthy family._________62、_________63、_________64、_________65、_________Section IV Writing.(35 minutes)66、The Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China,and Chinese have been accustomed to celebrating it at home.But now more and more people choose to travel during this most important festival.Here is a discussion on this topic:(1)Some people think it is more interesting to travel during the Spring Festival.(2)Other people think it is better to stay at home with their families during the Spring Festival.(3)My opinion on this topic.In your essay,you should use the three pieces of information mentioned above.You should write l60—_200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.。

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案(多套题及翻译)CET4Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should writ e at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.题目一:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your campus, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观你的校园,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?题目二:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would li ke to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观你的家乡,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?题目三:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit China, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观中国,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation an d the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must rea d the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding lett er on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

模考-2014,6月四级真题(第三套)答案详解

模考-2014,6月四级真题(第三套)答案详解

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2014年12月英语四级真题及答案详解

2014年12月英语四级真题及答案详解

2014年12月英语四级真题及答案Part I WritingDirections: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You shoul d write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.作文题一:印象最深的活动AA campus activity that has benefited most.作文题二:印象最深的课程A course that has impressed you most in college.作文题三:印象最深的同学A classmate of yours who has influenced you most in college.Part II ListeningSection AQuestion 1A.The man is not good at balancing his budget.B.She will go purchase the gift herself.C.The gift should not be too expensive.D.They are gonging to Jane's house-warming party.Question 2A.He is quite willing to give the woman a hand.B.It takes patience to go through the statistics.C.He has prepared the statistics for the woman.D.The woman should take a course in statistics.Question 3A.Page 55 is missing from the woman's scripts.B.They cannot begin their recording right away.C.The woman does not take the recording seriously.D.The man wants to make some changes in the scripts.Question 4A.The date of Carl's wedding.B.The birthday of Carl's bride.C.A significant event in July.D.Preparation for a wedding.Question 5A.The woman forgot to tell the man in advance.B.The man was absent from the weekly meeting.C.The woman was annoyed at the man's excuse.D.The man was in charge of scheduling meetings.Question 6A.The woman is a marvelous cook.B.The woman has just bought an oven.C.The man has to leave in half an hour.D.The man cannot want for his meal.Question 7A.How she can best help the man.B.Where the man got the bad news.C.What items sell well in the store.D.Whether the man can keep his job.Question 8A.The woman can sign up for a swimming class.B.He works in the physical education department.C.The woman has the potential to swim like a fish.D.He would like to teach the woman how to swim.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question 9A.He teaches in a law school.B.He loves classical music.C.He is a diplomat.D.He is a wonderful lecturer.Question 10A.Went to see a play.B.Watched a soccer game.C.Took some photos.D.Attended a dance.Question 11A.She decided to get married in three years.B.Her mother objected to Eric’s flying lessons.C.She insisted that Eric pursue graduate studies.D.Her father said she could marry Eric right away.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question 12A.Editor.B.Teacher.C.JournalistD.Typist.Question 13A.The beautiful Amazon rainforests.B.A new railway under construction.C.Big changes in the Amazon valley.D.Some newly discovered scenic spot.Question 14A.In news weeklies.B.In newspapers' Sunday editions.C.In a local evening paper.D.In overseas editions of U.S. magazines.Question 15A.To be employed by a newspaper.B.To become a professional writer.C.To sell her articles to a news service.D.To get her life story published soon.Section BPassage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 16A.Nodding one's head.B.Waving one's hand.C.Holding up the forefinger.D.Turning the right thumb down.Question 17A.Looking away from them.B.Forming a circle with fingers.C.Bowing one's head them.D.Waving or pointing to them.Question 18A.Looking one's superior in the eye.B.Keeping one's arms folded while talking.C.Showing the sole of one's foot to a guest.ing a lot of gestures during a conversation.Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 19A.They had to beg for foot after the harvest.B.They grew wheat and corn on a small farm.C.They shared a small flat with their relatives.D.The children walked to school on dirt roads.Question 20A.Tour Ecuador's Andes Mountains.B.Earn an annual income of $2800.C.Purchase a plot to build a home on.D.Send their children to school.Question 21A.The achievements of the Trickle Up Program.B.A new worldwide economic revolution.C.Different forms of assistance to the needy.D.The life of poor people in developing countries.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 22A.They are highly sensitive to cold.B.They are vitally important to our life.C.They are a living part of our body.D.They are a chief source of our pain.Question 23A.It has to be removed in time by a dentist.B.It is a rare oral disease among old people.C.It contains many nerves and blood vessels.D.It is sticky and colorless film on the teeth.Question 24A.It can change into acids causing damage to their outer covering.B.It greatly reduces their resistance to the attacks of bacteria.C.It makes their nerves and blood vessels more sensitive to acid food.D.It combines with food particles to form a film on their surface.Question 25A.Food particles.B.Gum disease.C.Unhealthy living habits.D.Chemical crosion.Section CStunt people(替身演员) are not movie stars, but they are the hidden heroes of many movies.They were around long before films. Even Shakespeare may have used them in fight scenes. To be good, a fight scene has to look real. Punches must (26)______ enemies' jaws. Sword fights must be foug ht with(27)______ swords. Several actors are usually in a fight scene. Their moves must be set up so tha t no one gets hurt. It is almost like planning a dance performance.If a movie scene is dangerous, stun people usually(28)______the stars. You may think you see Tom Cruise running along the top of a train. But it is(29)______ his stunt double. Stunt people must(30)_____ _ the stars they stand in for. Their height and build should be about the same. But when close-ups are n eeded, the film(31)______ the star.Some stunt people(32)______ in certain kinds of scenes. For instance, a stunt woman named Jan Dav is does all kinds of jumps. She has leapt from planes and even off the top of a waterfall. Each jump re-quired careful planning and expert(33)______.Yakima Canutt was a famous cowboy stunt man. Among other stunts, he could jump from a second story window onto a horse's back. He(34)______ the famous trick of sliding under a moving stagecoach. Canutt also(35)______ a new way to make a punch look real. He was the only stunt man ever to get an Oscar.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section AFor decades, Americans have taken for granted the XXXX development of new technologies. The inn ovations(创新)XXXX opment during World War II and afterwards were(36)_____ to the prosperity of the nation in the second half of the 20th century. Those innovations, upon which virtually all aspects of(37)_ ____ society now depend, were possible because the United States then(38)_____ the world in mathematic s and science education. Today, however, despite increasing demand for workers with strong skills in mat hematics and science, the(39)_____ of degrees awarded in science, math, and engineering are decreasing.The deeling in degree production in what are called the STEM disciplines(science, technology, engine ering, and math.)seems to be(40)_____related to the comparatively weak performance by U.S. schoolchildr en on international assessments of math and science. Many students entering college have weak skills in mathematics. According to the 2005 report of the Business Higher Education Forum, 22 percent of colleg e freshmen must take remediat(补习的)math(41)_____, and less than half of the students who plan to maj or in science or engineering(42)_____complete a major in those fields.The result has been a decrease in the number of American college graduates who have the skills, (43)_____ in mathematics, to power a workforce that can keep the country at the forefront(前言)of innovati on and maintain its standard of living. With the(44)_____ performance of American students in math and science has come increased competition from students from other countries that have strongly supported e ducation in these areas. Many more students earn(45)_____ in the STEM disciplines in developing countri es than in the United States.A.acceleratingB.actuallyC.closelyD.contemporaryE.coursesF.criticalG.decliningH.degrees I.especially J.future K.led L.met M.procedures N.proportions O.sphetesSection B Ban sugary drinks that will add fuel to the obesity war[A] On a train last Thursday, I sat opposite a man who was so fat he filled more than one seat. He was pale and disfigured and looked sick to death, which he probably was: obesity(肥胖的)leads to many nasty ways of dying. Looking around the carriage, I saw quite a few people like him, including a coupl e of fatty children with swollen checks pressing against their eyes. These people are part of what is with out exaggeration an epidemic(流行病)of obesity.[B] But it is quite unnecessary: there is a simple idea- far from new- that could spare millions of su ch people a lifetime of chronic(长期的)ill health, and at the same time save the National Health Service (NHS)at least £14 billion a year in England and Wales. There would, you might think, be considerable public interest in it. This simple idea is that sugar is as good- or as bad- as poison and should be avoid ed. It is pure, white and deadly, as Professor John Yudkin described it 40 years ago in a revolutionary b ook of that name. The subtitle was How Sugar Is Killing Us.[C] In its countless hidden forms, in ready meals, junk food and sweet drinks, sugar leads to addicti on(瘾), to hormonal upsets to the appetite, to metabolic(新陈代谢的)malfunctions and obesity and from th ere to type 2 diabetes(糖尿病)and its many horrible complication. If people really grasped that, they woul d try to kick the habit, particularly as Britain is the ― fat man of Europe‖ . They might even feel driven to support government measures to prevent people from consuming this deadly stuff. Yet so far this idea has met little but resistance.[D] It is not difficult to imagine the vested interests(既得利益集团)lined up against any sugar control - all the food and drink manufacturers, processors, promoters and retailers who make such easy pickings out of the magic powers of sugar. Then there are the liberals, with whom I would normally side, who pr otest that government regulation would be yet another instance of interference in our lives.[E]That is true, but people should realize that you cannot have a welfare state without a nanny state (保姆国家), to some degree. If we are all to be responsible for one another’s health insurance, through so cialized medicine, then we are all closely involved in one another’s health, including everyone’s eating an d drinking. That has already been admitted, finally, with smoking. But it has yet to be admitted with overeating, even though one in four adults in this country is obese and that number is predicted to double b y the year 2050.Quite apart from anything else, obesity will cripple the NHS.[F]Recently, though, there have been signs that the medical establishment is trying to sound the alar m. Last month the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges(AMRC)published a report saying that obesity is t he greatest public health issue affecting the UK and urging government to do something.[G]The report offers 10 recommendations, of which the first is imposing a tax of 20 percent on suga ry drinks for at least a year, on top of the existing 20 percent value-added tax. That at least would be a n excellent start. The amounts of sugar in soft drinks are horrifying, and turn straight to fat. As Professor Terence Stephenson, head of the AMRC, has said, sugary soft drinks are ―the ultimate bad food. You ar e just consuming neat sugar. Your body didn’t evolve to handle this kind of thing.‖[H]Precisely. The risks of eating too much fat or salt(which are very different)pale into insignificant compared with the harm done by sugar. And it is everywhere.[I]It is difficult to buy anything in a supermarket, other than plain, unprepared meat, fish or vegetabl es, that doesn’t have a large amount of sugar in it. This has come about because the prevailing scientific views of the 1960s and 1970s ignored the evidence about sugar, and instead saw fat as the really seriou s risk, both to the heart and other organs, as well as the cause of obesity.[J]The fashion was to avoid fat. But finding that food with much of its fat removed is not very app etizing, food producers turned to sugar as a magic alternative flavor enhancer, often in the forms of syrup s(糖浆)that had recently been developed from corn, and put it generously into most prepared foods and so ft drinks.[K]This stuff is not just fattening. It is addictive. It interferes with the body’s metabolism, possibly v ia the activity of an appetite-controlling hormone. There’s plenty of evidence for this, for those who will accept the truth.[L]Theoretically, people ought to make ―healthy choices‖ and avoid overeating. But sugar additives ar e not easy to identify and are hard to avoid. So the snacking, over-drinking and over eating that makes p eople fat is not really their own fault: obesity is in large part something that is being done to them. It s hould be stopped, or rather the government should stop it.[M]Going round my local supermarket, I am constantly astonished that it is still legal to sell all the poisons stacked high on the shelves. The problem is that they are worse than useless. They are poisonous. They are known to be addictive. They are known to make people obese. And giving small children swe et drinks or bottles of fake juice all day long is nothing less than child abuse.[N]Clearly, the sale of such stuff ought to be illegal. I hate to think of yet more government regulati on. But a bit of tax on sweet soda and a little more health education, a bit of cooking in schools and b anning vending machines(自动售货机)here and there —as suggested try the AMRC report —is not goin g to achieve very much. Labelling is quite inadequate. What is needed is legislation banning high levels of sugary syrups used in foods and drinks.[O]In June 2012, the then minister for public health said the government was not scared of the food industry and had not ruled out legislation, because of the costs of obesity to the NHS. However, nothing has happened yet. Why not have another Jammie Dodger biscuit and forget about it.46、Avoiding over-consumption of sugar can improve people’s health as well as save medical expenses.47、Laws should be passed to make it illegal to produce overly sweet foods or drinks.48、Giving small children sweet juices to drink all the time is equal to child abuse.59、Looking around, the author found obesity quite widespread.50、The number of obese people is expected to increase quickly in the next few decades.51、If people really understood the horrible consequences of sugary foods and drinks, they would support government measures against sugar consumption.52、It would be a very good beginning wo improve an additional tax on sugary drinks.53、The government has not yet taken any action to regulate sugar consumption although it indicated its i ntention to do so some time ago.54、Sugar is far more harmful to health than fat and salt.55、Consumers of sweet foods are not really to blame because they cannot tell what food is sugary.Section CThe rise of the Internet has been one of the most transformative developments in human history, comparable in impact to the invention of the printing press and the telegraph. Over two billion people w orldwide now have access to vastly more information than ever before, and can communicate with each o ther instantly, often using Web-connected mobile devices they carry everywhere. But the Internet’s tremen dous impacts has only just begun.―Mass adoption of the Internet is driving one of the most exciting social, cultural, and political trans formations in history, and unlike earlier periods of change, this time the effects are fully global,‖ Schmidt and Cohen write in their new book. The New Digital Age.Perhaps the most profound changes will come when the five billion people worldwide who currently lack Internet access get online. The authors do an excellent job of examining the implications of the Inter net revolution for individuals, governments, and institutions like the news media. But if the book has one major shortcoming, it’s that authors don’t spend enough time applying a critical eye to the role of Intern et businesses in these weeping changes.In their book, the authors provide the most authoritative volume to date that describes —and more importantly predicts —how the Internet will shape our lives in the coming decades. They paint a picture of a world in which individuals, companies, institutions, and governments must deal with two realities, on e physical, and one virtual.At the core of the book is the idea that ―technology is neutral, but people aren’t.‖ By using this con cept as a starting point, the authors aim to move beyond the now familiar optimist vs. pessimist dichotom y(对立观点)that has characterized many recent debates about whether the rise of the Internet will ultimatel y be good or bad for society. In an interview with TIME earlier this week, Cohen said although he and his co-author are optimistic about many aspects of the Internet, they’re also realistic about t he risks and d angers that lie ahead when the next five billion people come online, particularly with respect to personal privacy and state surveillance(监视).56、In what way is the rise of the Internet similar to the invention of the printing press and the tele graph?A.It transforms human history.B.It facilitates daily communication.C.It is adopted by all humanity.D.It revolutionizes people's thinking.57、How do Schmidt and Cohen describe the effects of the Internet?A.They are immeasurable.B.They are worldwide.C.They are unpredictable.D.They are contaminating.58、In what respect is the book The New Digital Age considered inadequate?A.It fails to recognize the impact of the Internet technology.B.It fails to look into the social implications of the Internet.C.It lacks an objective evaluation of the role of Internet businesses.D.It does not address the technical aspects of Internet communication.59、What will the future be like when everybody gets online?A.People will be living in two different realities.B.People will have equal access to information.C.People don’t have to travel to see the world.D.People don’t have to communicate face to face.60、What does the passage say about the authors of The New Digital Age?A.They leave many questions unanswered concerning the Internet.B.They are optimistic about the future of the Internet revolution.C.They have explored the unknown territories of the virtual world.D.They don’t take sides in analyzing the effects of the Internet.In 1950, a young man would have found it much easier than it is today to get and keep a job in th e auto industry. And in that year the average autoworker could meet monthly mortgage(抵押贷款)payment s on an average home with just 13.4 percent of his take-home pay. Today a similar mortgage would clai m more than twice that share of his monthly eamings.Other members of the autoworker’s family, however might be less inclined to tried the present for th e past. His retired parents would certainly have had less economic security back then. Through-out much of the 1960s,more than a quarter of men and women and women age 65 and older lived below the pover ty level, compared to less than 10 percent in 2010.In most stales, his wife could not have taken out a loan or a card in her own name. In 42 states, a homemaker had no legal claim on the earnings of her husband. And nowhere did a wife have legal prot ection against family violence.Most black workers would not want to return to a time when, on average they earned 40 percent les s than their white counterparts(职位相当的人),white racially restrictive agreements largely prevented them f rom buying into the suburban neighborhoods being built for white working –class families.Today, new problems have emerged in the process of resolving old ones, but the solution is not to go ba ck to the past. Some people may long for an era when divorce was still hard to come by. The spread of no -fault divorce has reduced the bargaining power of whichever spouse is more interested in continuing the relationship. And the breakup of such marriages has caused pain for many families.The growing diversity of family life comes with new possibilities as well as new challenges. Accordi ng to a recent poll, more than 80 percent of Americans believe that their current family is as close as th e one in which they grew up, or closer. Finding ways to imaginary golden age.61、What do we learn about American autoworkers in 1950?A.They had less job security than they do today.B.It was not too difficult for them to buy a house.C.Their earnings were worth twice as much as today.D.They were better off than workers in other industries.62、What does the author about retired people today?A.They invariably long to return to the golden past.B.They do not depend so much on social welfare.C.They feel more secure economically than in the past.D.They are usually unwilling to live with their children.63、Why couldn’t black workers buy a ho use in a whitc suburban neighborhood ?A.They lacked the means of transportation.B.They were subjected to racial inequality.C.They were afraid to break the law.D.They were too poor to afford it.64、What is the result of no-fault divorce ?A.Divorce is easier to obtain.B.Domestic violence is lessened.C.It causes little pain to either side.D.It contributes to social unrest.65 、What does the author suggest society do?A.Get prepared to face any new challenges.B.Try to better the current social security.C.Narrow the gap between blacks and whites.D.Improve the lives of families with problemsPart IV Translation翻译题一:大熊猫是一种温顺的动物,长着独特的黑白皮毛。

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题含答案解析

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题含答案解析

C冤 The man had better talk with the students himself.
D冤 New students usually cannot offer a fair evaluation.
4. A冤 He helped Doris build up the furniture.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12. A冤 He finds it rather stressful.
B冤 He is thinking of quitting it.
C冤 He can handle it quite well.
D冤 He has to work extra hours.
13. A冤 The 6:00 one.
B冤 The 6:30 one.
C冤 The 7:00 one.
D冤 The 7:30 one.
14. A冤 It is an awful waste of time.
B冤 He finds it rather unbearable.
C冤 In an exhibition hall.
D冤 Outside an art gallery.
3. A冤 The teacher evaluated lacks teaching experience.
B冤 She does not quite agree with what the man said.
Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A冤, B冤, C冤 and D冤. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. 注意院此部分试题请在答题卡 1 上作答遥 Passage One Questions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 16. A冤 Ignore small details while reading.

2014年大学英语四级试题答案及其解析

2014年大学英语四级试题答案及其解析

2014年大学英语四级试题答案及其解析听力部分短对话1. D) providing good education for baby boomers。

2. D) Students’ performance declined。

3. D) They are mostly small in size。

4. D) Some large schools have split up into smaller ones。

5. C) their college-level test participation。

6. B) Their school performance was getting worse。

7. A) maintain closer relationships with their teachers。

8. Simplicity9. different measures10. tough subjects11.M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside。

W: The door into the family room isn’t big enough. Could it be made wider?Q: What are the speakers doing?【答案】D) Discussing a housing plan。

【解析】此题为简单的推理题。

从drawing,kitchen等关键词可知,两人正在看房间的图纸,并讨论希望family room能够再大点。

12.M: I’m thinking about where to go for a bite tonight. Any suggestions, Barbara?W: Well, how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I’ve had enough of our canteen food。

2014-2019历年大学英语四级真题及答案

2014-2019历年大学英语四级真题及答案

2014-2019历年大学英语四级真题及答案2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following question. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit China, what is the first place you would like to take him/her to see and why?Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C)and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.1. A)The man should visit the museums.B)She can’t stand the hot weather.C)The beach resort is a good choice.D)She enjoys staying in Washington.2. A)Her new responsibilities in the company.B)What her job prospects are.C)What the customers’ feedbac k is.D)The director’s opinion of her work.3. A)Combine her training with dieting.B)Repeat the training every three days.C)Avoid excessive physical training.D)Include weightlifting in the program.4. A)When she will return home.B)Whether she can go by herself.C)Whether she can travel by air.D)When she will completely recover.5. A)The woman knows how to deal with the police.B)The woman had been fined many times before.C)The woman had violated traffic regulations.D)The woman is good at finding excuses.6. A)Switch off the refrigerator for a while.B)Have someone repair the refrigerator.C)Ask the man to fix the refrigerator.D)Buy a refrigerator of better quality.7. A)He owns a piece of land in the downtown area.B)He has got enough money to buy a house.C)He can finally do what he has dreamed of.D)He is moving into a bigger apartment.8. A)She is black and blue all over.B)She has to go to see a doctor.C)She stayed away from work for a few days.D)She got hurt in an accident yesterday.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A)She was a bank manager.B)She was a victim of the robbery.C)She was a defence lawyer.D)She was a witness to the crime.10. A)A tall man with dark hair and a moustache.B)A youth with a distinguishing mark on his face.C)A thirty-year-old guy wearing a light sweater.D)A medium-sized young man carrying a gun.11. A)Identify the suspect from pictures.B)Go upstairs to sign some document.C)Have her photo taken for their files.D)Verify the record of what she had said.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A)By reading a newspaper ad.B)By seeing a commercial on TV.C)By listening to the morning news.D)By calling an employment service.13. A)She could improve her foreign languages.B)She could work close to her family.C)She could travel overseas frequently.D)She could use her previous experiences.14. A)Taking management courses.B)Teaching English at a university.C)Working as a secretary.D)Studying for a degree in French.15. A)Prepare for an interview in a couple of days.B)Read the advertisement again for more details.C)Send in a written application as soon as possible.D)Get to know the candidates on the short list.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A)They cannot see the firefighters because of the smoke.B)They do not realize the danger they are in.C)They cannot hear the firefighters for the noise.D)They mistake the firefighters for monsters.17. A)He travels all over America to help put out fires.B)He often teaches children what to do during a fire.C)He teaches Spanish in a San Francisco community.D)He provides oxygen masks to children free of charge.18. A)He saved the life of his brother choking on food.B)He rescued a student from a big fire.C)He is very good at public speaking.D)He gives informative talks to young children.19. A)Firefighters play an important role in America.B)Kids should learn not to be afraid of monsters.C)Carelessness can result in tragedies.D)Informative speeches can save lives.Passage TwoQuestions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.20. A)To satisfy the needs of their family.B)To fully realize their potential.C)To make money for early retirement.D)To gain a sense of their personal worth.21. A)They may have to continue to work in old age.B)They may regret the time they wasted.C)They may have nobody to depend on in the future.D)They may have fewer job opportunities.22. A)Making wise use of your time. C)Saving as much as you can.B)Enjoying yourself while you can. D)Working hard and playing hard.Passage ThreeQuestions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. A)Hardworking students being accused of cheating.B)Boy students being often treated as law-breakers.C)Innocent people being suspected groundlessly.D)Junior employees being made to work overtime.24. A)Forbidding students to take food out of the restaurant.B)Requesting customers to pay before taking the food.C)Asking customers to leave their bags on the counters.D)Allowing only two students to enter at a time.25. A)He was taken to the manager.B)He was closely watched.C)He was asked to leave.D)He was overcharged.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Writing keeps us in touch with other people. We write to communicate with relatives and friends. We write to (26)__________ our family histories so our children and grandchildren can learn and (27)__________ their heritage(传统). With computers and Internet connections in so many households, colleges, and businesses, people are e-mailing friends and (28)__________ all the time—or talking to them in writing in online chat rooms. It is cheaper than calling long distance, and a lot more (29)__________ than waiting until Sunday for the telephone rates to drop. Students are e-mailing their professors to (30)__________ and discuss their classroom assignments and to submit them. They are e-mailing classmates to discuss and (31)__________ homework. They are also sharing information about concerts and sports events, as well as jokes and their (32)__________ of life.Despite the growing importance of computers, however, there will always be a place and need for the personalletter. A (33)__________ note to a friend or a family member is the best way to communicate important thoughts. No matter what the content of the message, its real point is, “I want you to know that I (34)__________ you.” This writing practice brings rewards that can’t be seen in (35)__________, but only in the success of human relationships.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.The fact is, the world has been finding less oil than it has been using for more than twenty years now. Not only has demand been ___36___, but the oil we have been finding is coming from places that are ___37___ to reach. At the same time, more of this newly ___38___ oil is of the type that requires a greater investment to ___39___. And because demand for this precious resource will grow, according to some, by over 40 percent by 2025, fueling the world’s economic ___40___will take a lot more energy from every possible source.The energy industry needs to get more from existing fields while continuing to search for new ___41___. Automakers must continue to improve fuel efficiency and perfect hybrid(混合动力的)vehicles. Technological improvements are needed so that wind, solar and hydrogen can be more ___42___ parts of the energy equation. Governments need to formulate energy policies that promote ___43___and environmentally sound development. Consumers must be willing to pay for some of these solutions, while practicing conservation efforts of their own.Inaction is not an ___44___. So let’s work together to balance this equat ion. We are taking some of the ___45___ needed to get started, but we need your help to go the rest of the way.A)consequently I)feasibleB)cultivate J)growthC)declining K)optionD)derived L)refineE)difficult M)reservesF)discovered N)soaringG)economically O)stepsH)exceptionSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.I Cry, Therefore I AmA)I n 2008, at a German zoo, a gorilla(大猩猩)named Gana gave birth to a male infant, who died after three months. Photographs of Gana, looking stricken and inconsolable(伤心欲绝的), attracted crowds to the zoo. Sad as the scene was, the humans, not Gana, were the only ones crying. The notion that animals can weep has no scientific basis. Years of observations by biologists Dian Fossey, who observed gorillas, and Jane Goodall, who worked with chimpanzees(黑猩猩), could not prove that animals cry tears from emotion. B)I t’s true that many animals she d tears, especially in response to pain. Tears protect the eye by keeping it moist. But crying as an expression of feeling is unique to humans and has played an essential role in human evolution and the development of human cultures.C)W ithin two days an infant can imitate sad and happy faces. If an infant does not cry out, it is unlikely toget the attention it needs to survive. Around 3-4 months, the relationship between the human infant and its environment takes on a more organized communicative role, and tearful crying begins to serve interpersonal purposes:the search for comfort and pacification(抚慰). As we get older, crying becomes a tool of social interaction: grief and joy, shame and pride, fear and manipulation.D)T ears are as universal as laughter, and grief is more complex than joy. But although we all cry, we do so in different ways. Women cry more frequently and intensely than men, especially when exposed to emotional events. Like crying, depression is, around the world, more commonly seen in women than in men. One explanation might be that women, who despite decades of social advances still suffer from economic inequality, discrimination(歧视)and even violence, might have more to cry about. Men not only cry for shorter periods than women, but they also are less inclined to explain their tears, usually shed them more quietly, and tend more frequently to apologize when they cry openly. Men, like women, report crying at the death of a loved one and in response to a moving religious experience. They are more likely than women to cry when their core identities—as providers and protectors, as fathers and fighters—are questioned.E) People who score on personality tests as more sympathetic cry more than those who are more rigid or have more self-control. Frequency of crying varies widely: some shed tears at any novel or movie, others only a handful of times in their lives. Crying in response to stress and conflict in the home, or after emotional trauma(创伤), lasts much longer than tears induced by everyday sadness—which in turn last longer than tears of delight and joy.F) Sadness is our primary association with crying, but the fact is that people report feeling happier after crying. Surveys estimate that 85% of women and 73% of men report feeling better after shedding tears. Surprisingly, crying is more commonly associated with minor forms of depression than with major depression involving suicidal thoughts.G)P eople widely report that crying relieves tension, restores emotional balance and provides “catharsis,” a washing out of bad feelings. The term “catharsis” has religious implications of removing evil and sin; it’s no surprise that religious ceremonies are, around the world, one of the main settings for the release of tears.H)C rying is a nearly universal sign of grief, though some mourners report that, despite genuine sorrow, they cannot shed tears—sometimes even for years after their loved one has gone. Unlike today, when the privacy of grief is more respected, the public or ceremonial shedding of tears, at the graveside of a spouse or the funeral of a king or queen, was once considered socially or even politically essential.I)Crying has also served other social purposes. Rousseau wrote in his Confessions that while he considered tears the most powerful expression of love, he also just liked to cry over nothing.J) The association of tears with art has ancient roots. The classic Greek tragedies of the fifth century B.C. were primarily celebrations of gods. Tragedies, like poetry and music, were staged religious events. Even then it was recognized that crying in response to drama brought pleasure.K)I have argued that there are neurobiological(神经生物方面的)associations linking the arts and mood disorders. When I lecture on crying, I ask my audience to let me know, by a show of hands, which art forms most move them to tears. About 80% say music, followed closely by novels (74%), but then the figures fall sharply, to 43%, for poetry, and 10-22% for paintings, sculpture and architecture.L) The physical act of crying is mainly one of breathing in air, which is why we choke up when we weep. This suggests to language scientists that emotional crying evolved before language, perhaps explaining why tears communicate states of mind and feelings that are often so difficult to express in words. Of course, from an evolutionary perspective, recognition of emotion (usually through facial gesture)was essential for survival.M)The earliest humans arrived several million years ago, but only 150,000 to 200,000 years ago, did cultures, language, religion and the arts arise. Along the way, tears became more than a biological necessity to lubricate(润滑)the eye and developed into a sign of intense emotion and a signal of social bonding. The development of self-consciousness and the notion of individual identity, or ego; storytelling about the origins of the world, the creation of humanity and life after death; and the ability to feel others’ sadness—all were critical parts of the neurobiological changes that made us human.N)M o re recently, we’ve learned from neuroscience that certain brain circuits(回路)are activated(激活), rapidly and unconsciously, when we see another in emotional distress. In short, our brain evolved circuits to allow us to experience sympathy, which in turn made civilization, and an ethics based on sympathy, possible. So the next time you reach a tissue box, or sob on a friend’s shoulder, or shed tears at the movies, stop and reflect on why we cry and what it means to cry. Because ultimately, while we love to cry, we also cry to love.46. Nowadays people respect the privacy of grief more than in the past.47. Infants cry to attract attention for survival.48. There is no scientific evidence as yet that animals can shed tears from emotion.49. Tears can perform certain communicative functions which words cannot.50. Our ability to experience sympathy is essential to the development of civilization.51. People are more inclined to cry when suffering minor forms of depression.52. Sometimes people cannot cry despite genuine grief.53. In humans’ long history, tears have developed an essential role in social relationships.54. Men are less likely to give reasons for their tears.55. Crying has long been associated with art.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. Passage OneQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.Hospitals, hoping to curb medical error, have invested heavily to put computers, smartphones and other devices into the hands of medical staff for instant access to patient data, drug information and case studies. But like many cures, this solution has come with an unintended side effect: doctors and nurses can be focused on the screen and not the patient, even during moments of critical care. A poll showed that half of medical technicians had admitted texting during a procedure.This phenomenon has set off an intensifying discussion at hospitals and medical schools about a problem perhaps best described as “distracted doctoring.” In response, some hospitals have begun limiting the use of electronic devices in critical settings, while schools have started reminding medical students to focus on patients instead of devices.“You justify carrying devices around the hospital to do medical records, but you can sur f the Internet or do Facebook, and sometimes Facebook is more tempting,” said Dr. Peter Papadakos at the University of Rochester Medical Center.“My gut feeling(本能的感觉)is lives are in danger,” said Dr. Papadakos.”We’re not educating people about the proble m, and it’s getting worse.”A survey of 439 medical technicians found that 55 percent of technicians who monitor bypass machines acknowledged that they had talked on cellphones during heart surgery. Half said they had texted while in surgery. The study con cluded, “Such distractions have the potential to be disastrous.”Medical professionals have always faced interruptions from cellphones, and multitasking is simply a fact of life for many medical jobs. What has changed, say doctors, especially younger ones, is that they face increasing pressure to interact with their devices.The pressure stems from a mantra(信条)of modern medicine that patient care must be “data driven,” and informed by the latest, instantly accessible information. By many accounts, the technology has helped reduce medical error by providing instant access to patient data or prescription details.Dr. Peter Carmel, president of the American Medical Association, said technology “offers great potential in health care,” but he added that doctors’ first priority should be with the patient.56. Why do hospitals equip their staff with computers, smartphones and other devices?A)To reduce medical error. C)To facilitate administration.B)To cope with emergencies. D)To simplify medical procedures.57. What does the author refer to by “distracted doctoring”?A)The disservice done by modern devices to doctors, nurses, as well as patients.B)The tendency of medical institutions encouraging the use of modern devices.C)The problem of devices preventing doctors from focusing on their patients.D)The phenomenon of medical staff attending to personal affairs while working.58. What does Dr. Peter Papadakos worry about?A)Medical students are not adequately trained to use modern technology.B)Doctors’ interaction with their devices may endanger patients’ lives.C)Doctors are relying too heavily on modern electronic technology.D)Pressures on the medical profession may become overwhelming.59. Why do doctors feel increasing pressure to use modern devices?A)Patients trust doctors who use modern technology.B)Use of modern devices adds to hospitals’ revenues.C)Data is given too much importance in patient care.D)Patients’ data has to be revised from time to time.60. What is Peter Carmel’s advice to doctors?A)They follow closely the advances in medical science.B)They focus their attention on the patient’s condition.C)They observe hospital rules and regulations.D)They make the best use of modern devices.Passage TwoQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.I have closely watched my generation, known as The Millennials, for 29 years now. Joel Stein wrote an extensive piece on Millennials and he remains rather optimistic about our potential.I hesitate to share his optimism because of a paradox(矛盾的现象)we seem to exhibit, namely, that there are more avenues for us to entertain ourselves than ever before, yet we are more bored than ever before. Entertainment has never been more varied. We have more cable channels, television shows, and movies than ever before. Internet providers allow instant viewing of almost any movie or television program ever created. Social drinking and partying are also widely available for Millennials. Every generation develops these habits at a certain age, but Millennials seem to be extending this phase of life as they postpone marriage.Some of this is undoubtedly due to The Great Recession. Millennials are having a difficult time finding jobs; only 47 percent of 16-to-24-year-olds are employed, the smallest share since government started recording data in 1948.But do Millennials respond to these economic troubles by doing whatever it takes to make ends meet? Hardly. In fact, of the four generations Pew Research has data for, the Millennial generation does not cite work ethic (勤奋工作)as distinctive of itself. Millennials want to save the world, but they sit and wait for that world-changing opportunity to be handed to them. Instead of working 2-3 jobs, launching a business, or doing what it takes to succeed, they retreat. Millennials may be the first generation to have a lower standard of living than their parents, but with this response to adversity(逆境), perhaps deservingly so.Much ink has been spilled in management books discussing how to get the most out of these youths in the workplace. Largely, they come to the same conclusion: Millennials are entitled, over-confident, and expect too much too quickly. We should not be surprised. Today’s young adults were raised by parents who made sure to boost their self-esteem at every turn, telling them they could achieve whatever they set their minds to, and handing out prizes for the sixth place.61. What does the author of the passage think of Millennials?A)They show little interest in entertainment.B)They are not confident about their ability.C)They enjoy an easy life due to high technology.D)They may not have bright prospects for success.62. How do Millennials feel about their life?A)They can hardly do anything about it.B)There is little in it to get excited about.C)It is not as good as their parents’.D)It is full of opportunities for success.63. In what way are Millennials different from previous generations according to Pew Research?A)They spend less time socializing. C)They do not value hard work.B)They are indifferent to others. D)They are more independent.64. What should Millennials do according to the author?A)Remain optimistic in face of adversity.B)Start a business as early as possible.C)Make full use of new opportunities.D)Take action to change their situation.65. Why are Millennials over-confident about themselves?A)They have been spoiled by their parents.B)They can always get whatever they expect.C)They are misguided by management books.D)They think they are young and energetic.Part IV Translation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English. You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.为了促进教育公平,中国已投入360亿元,用于改善农村地区教育设施和加强中西部地区农村义务教育(compulsory education)。

2014年12月大学英语四六级真题参考答案完整版

2014年12月大学英语四六级真题参考答案完整版

2014年12月英语四级答案完整版四级作文参考范文:大学里最难忘的课When talking about the course which impresses me the most, I will certainly choose Basic Chemical Experiment. As a student of science, I am always fascinated with the magic in test tubes, and from this course I gained more than pure knowledge.To begin with, this course provides us opportunities to put theories into practices. The experiments helped us testify and better understand what we have learned in books. Besides, by designing experimental procedures of own, we became more flexible and innovative.Moreover, I also developed other skills that required outside labs through this course. For example, to be focused and careful when proceeding a task, to be patient and calm when facing failures, and to communicate properly when you need someone else to cooperate. These can be very valuable assets to your life.Basic Chemical Experiment influenced me not only on academic field but also on daily affairs, therefore it’s the most impressing course to me.四级作文参考范文:使你受益最深的校园活动University is a place that provides a number of interesting activities to enrich our life on campus. In the two years, I have attended a couple of activities such as football club and reading society. The most benefited one popping into my mind is the sports meeting last month.First of all, sports meeting offers a great opportunity to draw students’attention from busy studies to the sports field. As students, most of our time is killed in the classroom and library. However, doing sports could be seen as a relaxing ingredient in tedious study life.Secondly, as a member of football club, I attended the football game that day.I enjoyed the feeling of being united. During the game, we encouraged each other when we felt frustrated; we cheered for each other when we scored a goal. All these taught me to be more and more team-oriented.Lastly, doing sports benefits to our physical health. Increasingly sedentary lifestyle causes laziness and possibility of obesity. Therefore, this sports meeting on campus mobilized our students to enjoy the fun of sports.This is the campus activity that has benefited not only me but also most of the students.四级作文参考范文:对你影响最大的同学Rose is my roommate, classmate and my best friend in my college. She has a round face and a little plump. One can always find a nice smile on her face, which reflects her amiable and pleasant character. Our friendship attributes to her great influence on me.In terms of study, she is good at English, while English is not my cup of tea. When I am confused about teacher’s explanation of texts, she always interprets them to me in an explicit way. I really appreciate her help. Besides, she also imparts me a few language learning tips and recommendations which arouse my learning interest.In addition, in the leisure time, she helps me a lot as well. Because I am not the local student and my hometown is far away from here, sometimes I feel homesick. However, I always have Rose on my side. Her accompany gives me great comfort.I feel so lucky that I could have such a good friend, who teaches me and help me in my study and leisure life, so she is the classmate that has influenced me most in college.四级听力答案:短对话1.B He has not cleared the apartment since his mother’s visit.2.C They might as well take the next bus.3.C She has to do extra work for a few days.4.A change her job.5.D He failed to do what he promised to do.6.B The woman does not like horror films.7.C The speakers share a common view on love.8.A Preparations for a forum.四级听力答案:长对话9. B Scandinavia10. D More women will work outside the family11. D Spend more time changing women’s attitudes12. A In a restaurant13. C He is the Managing Director of Jayal Motors14. B To get a good import agent15. D His determination四级听力答案及点评:短文第一篇16. What are scientists trying to explain according to the passage?答案:(A) How being an identical twin influences one’s identify.【点评】:细节题。

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题含答案解析

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题含答案解析

D冤 He has to work extra hours.
13. A冤 The 6:00 one.
B冤 The 6:30 one.
C冤 The 7:00 one.
D冤 The 7:30 one.
14. A冤 It is an awful waste of time.
B冤 He finds it rather unbearable.
四级 2014.6 要 1
B冤 He doesn爷t feel at ease in the firm.
C冤 He has been taken for a fool.
D冤 He has found a better position.
6. A冤 They should finish the work as soon as possible.
which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single
line through the centre.
注意院此部分试题请在答题卡 1 上作答遥
1. A冤 See a doctor about her strained shoulder.
Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him / her to see and why? 注意院此部分试题请在答题卡 1 上作答遥
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

2014年6月英语四级真题及答案详解

2014年6月英语四级真题及答案详解

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

2014年大学英语四级模拟试题含答案

2014年大学英语四级模拟试题含答案

2014年大学英语四级模拟试题含答案听力部分短对话1. D) providing good education for baby boomers。

2. D) Students’performance declined。

3. D) They are mostly small in size。

4. D) Some large schools have split up into smaller ones。

5. C) their college-level test participation。

6. B) Their school performance was getting worse。

7. A) maintain closer relationships with their teachers。

8. Simplicity9. different measures10. tough subjects11.M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside。

W: The door into the family room isn’t big enough. Could it be made wider?Q: What are the speakers doing?【答案】D) Discussing a housing plan。

此题为简单的推理题。

从drawing,kitchen等关键词可知,两人正在看房间的图纸,并讨论希望family room能够再大点。

12.M: I’m thinking about where to go for a bite tonight. Any suggestions, Barbara?W: Well, how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I’ve had enough of our canteen food。

2014年大学英语四级冲刺模拟题及答案(共四份)(高分突破模拟题+参考答案)

2014年大学英语四级冲刺模拟题及答案(共四份)(高分突破模拟题+参考答案)

2014年大学英语四级冲刺模拟题及答案(共四份)(高分突破模拟题+参考答案)关于本文档:由马宁新搜集整理本文档共分四部分:大学英语四级冲刺模拟题及答案解析;共30页,19335字;宋体,五号字目录2014年大学英语四级模拟试题及答案参考一............ . (2)2014年大学英语四级模拟题及答案之二................ .. (11)2014年大学英语四级模拟题及答案之三................ ........ .......... (18)2014年大学英语四级模拟试题含答案(四)................ ........ . (25)2014年大学英语四级模拟试题及答案参考一Part ⅠTapescript of Listening ComprehensionSection A1. M: Excuse me, could you tell me where Dr. Brown’s of fice is?W: The doctor’s office is on the fifth floor, but the elevator can only go to the fourth. So you’ll have to use the stairs to reach there. It’s the seventh room on the left.Q: On which floor is the doctor’s office?2. M: Did you hear about the computer that John bought from Morris?W: He got a bargain(便宜货),didn’t he?Q: What do we learn from the conversation?3. W: Your sister Jane didn’t recognize me at first.M: I’m not surprised. Why on earth don’t you lose some weight?Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?4. M: Between the two houses we saw yesterday, which one do you prefer?W: I think the white one is prettier, but the brick one has a bigger yard, so I like it better.Q: Which house does the woman prefer?5. M: It sure is hot today. This must be the hottest summer in years.W: Well, it’s certainly hotter than last summer. I was out in the sun today, and I think I’m five pounds lighter than I was this morning.Q: What does the woman mean?6. M: I heard the student bus was overturned(翻倒)in a traffic accident.W: Yes, and what’s more, no one on the bus was not injured.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?7. W: Hello, Robert. What are you doing here? Drawing money?M: No. I only want to put some money in my deposit account(储蓄账户). Not very much, but I’m trying to save.Q: What is the man doing?8. M: Oh, no, I am not lazy. You should have seen my school report! They said I was reliable, industrious and conscientious.W: Well, teachers nowadays expect too little.Q: What does the woman think of teachers nowadays?9. W: Don’t worry about it, Stanley. There’s nothing we can do now.M: I can’t help it, Stella. If I’d been thinking, this wouldn’t have happened.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?10. M: You look very nice in this dress. Perhaps the waist is little too tight. Would you like to try a size larger?W: Well, the style isn’t quite what I had in mind. Thank you anyway.Q: Why didn’t the woman buy the dress?Part ⅡReading ComprehensionPassage One这是一篇人文类说明文。

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及解答(多套题及详解)

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及解答(多套题及详解)

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案(多套题及翻译)CET4 Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.题目一:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your campus, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观你的校园,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?题目二:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观你的家乡,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?题目三:Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit China, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?假设你的一位外国朋友来参观中国,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

大学英语四级模拟题十三[含答案]

大学英语四级模拟题十三[含答案]

⼤学英语四级模拟题⼗三[含答案]学习参考系别班级学号姓名……………………………密………………………….封……………………….线……………………………⼤学英语四级模拟题⼗三Part I Writing (15'×1 =15’)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essaybased on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of the increasing popularity of western festivals with Chinese youth and then give reasons for their popularity . You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on the Answer Sheet .Part II Listening Comprehension (30’)Section A (1’×14 = 14’)Directions : In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 longconversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Now, let’s begin with the 8 short conversations. 1. A. January 2nd.B. January 22nd.C. January 3rd.D. January 23rd. 2. A. ChemistryB. EnglishC. Math.D. History3. A. Charming and talkative. B. Sociable and easy-going.C. Pretty and quiet.D. Beautiful and clever. 4. A. It was very good. B. It was worth attending.C. It was not good enough.D. It was very bad. 5. A. Take some change on him. B. Change his ideas.C. Exchange his position with others.D. Change clothes. 6. A. He wants to pay.B. He doesn ’t wants to eat somewhere else.C. He wants to eat out.D. He doesn ’t like Japanese food. 7. A. Tim isn ’t in right now.B. Tim doesn ’t want to answer the phone at that moment.C. Tim doesn ’t know the caller.D. The caller dialed the wrong number. 8. A. Julia ’s friends don ’t call her very often.B. Julia doesn ’t like to talk on the phone with her friends.C. Julia likes to talk on the phone with her friends.D. Julia doesn ’t have many friends.Conversation One 9. A. Constant stomachaches.B. A lot of headaches after reading and watching TV.C. A serious heart attack.D. A terrible cold. 10. A. He has probably found the cause of her trouble.B. He has no problem getting to the root of her trouble.C. He needs to wait and see how her symptoms will develop.D. He has a problem finding the cause of her trouble. 11. A. He thinks it is serious.B. He doesn ’t think the woman should worry about it.C. He thinks that it may have resulted from a worsening of her eyesight.D. He believes it will lead to some more serious disease later. Conversation Two12. A. Student and professor. B. Friends.C. Customer and waitress.D. Secretary and manager.13. A. Because they don’t like seeing movies.B. Because they have no time to do that.C. Because they have seen the latest movies.D. Because they want to go shopping.14. A. Because the woman can’t drink alcohol with the medicine she is taking.B. Because the woman doesn’t have a car, so she can’t go there for karaoke.C. Because the woman has other appointments.D. Because the man has other appointments.Section B (1’×6 = 6’)Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.15. A. A stranger who happened to pass by.B. A middle school classmate.C. A neighbour whom the host had never met before.D. A beggar who came to ask for a drink.16. A. He came to look for someone at the party whose car had blocked his way out.B. He had been invited to the Christmas party by the host.C. He had just moved in the neighbourhood and wanted to make friends.D. He came to ask for help because his car broke down.17. A. The small man. B. The host.C. The guests.D. The small ma n’s wife. Passage TwoQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.18. A. They help us see the important value of a culture.B. They guide us in handling human relationships.C. They help us express ourselves more effectively.D. They are an infinite source of human knowledge.19. A. Their wording may become different.B. The values they reflect may change.C. Their origins can no longer be traced.D. They may be misinterpreted occasionally.20. A. Certain values are shared by a large number of cultures.B. Some proverbs are assuming more and more importance.C. Old proverbs are constantly replaced by new ones.D. Certain values have always been central to a culture.Section C (1’×10 = 10’)Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When thepassage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for itsgeneral idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are requiredto fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally,when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you havewritten. (请写在答题纸上)A smaller number of parents send messages, (21) ____________ guidancefor their son or daughter. “How can we (22) our child towardsuccess?” They ask. My basic advice is simple and heartfelt: Get the besteducation you can. Take (23) ____________ of high school and college. Learnhow to learn.High school and college offer you the best chance to learn broadly —math, history, various (24) ____________ — and to do projects with otherkids that teach you first-hand about group dynamics. It’s fine to take adeep interest in computers, dance, language or any other discipline, butnot if it jeopardizes breadth.学习参考If you (25) ____________ an obsessive pattern in high school, you’ve got two problems. One is that you’re (26)____________ change when you go to college. The other is that if you don’t get reasonably good (27) ____________, it’s hard to go to a college that has the highly motivated, (28) ___________ students who can really help you learn about the world.In college it’s appropriate to think about specialization. Getting real expertise in an area of interest can lead to success —unless the (29) ____________ ends up being a dead end or you’re not good at it. Graduate school is one way to get specialized knowledge, although extended college education isn’t always a good (30) ____________ from a purely economic standpoint.Part III Multiple Choice (0.5'×20=10')Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.31. All three of the Owen women were on the plane ________ Brussels.A. bound toB. bound forC. bounded toD.bounding for32. His horse appeared to be in fine ________ before the horse riding competition.A. clusterB. debrisC. distressD. shape33. Christopher Reeve ________ an operation that helped restore some feelingto his upper body.A. underwentC. underlayD. underarmed34. He looked at his skating career and saw it rewritten and beautiful,________ opposed ________ many years of disappointment.A. as; onB. to; asC. as; toD. on; by35. Charred remains and body parts were ________ all over the area after theair crash.A. rearedB. beamedC. disguisedD. scattered36. ________ he waved and shouted at the kids to tell them to get off the tracks.A. GiantlyB. FranticallyC. DevastatinglyD. Extremely 37. Since Bill Gates is a success, many students ________ that as a reason not to care much about education.A. deceiveB. relieveC. perceiveD. conceive38. The rescuers combed ________ the files for evidence of deception.A. throughB. thoroughC. withD. at39. Although the storm brought high winds in that region, to our great relief,the damage was ________.A. discreetB. winningC. slight40. He made his ________ to the front of the engine and climbed down a steel ladder.A. crewB. nickC. loadD. way41. The police are trying to find out the ________ of the woman killed inthe traffic accident.A. evidenceB. identityC. recognitionD. fantasy42. He asked us to ________ them in carrying through their plan.A. assistB. persistC. insistD. consist43. He hoped the firm would ________ him to the Paris branch.A. exchangeB. transmitC. transferD. remove44. Some plants are very ________ to light: they prefer the shade.A. sensibleB. flexibleC. objectiveD. sensitive45. They boarded the plane with high hopes, ________ for the camera, theireyes dancing with excitement.A. beamingB. have beamedC. and beamingD. beam46. Mary ________ my email last week. Otherwise she would have replied.A. mustn’t receiveB. can’t receiveC. couldn’t have receivedD. might receive47. College isn’t the only place ________ information exists.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. in that48. ________ will be the next chairman of the board will be announced attomorrow’s meeting.A. ThatB. WhoC. HowD. Whom49. The fact _______ he had not told the truth soon was known to all.学习参考A. whatB. thatC. asD. which50. Never before _______ such tragic things happened in that village.A. doesB. doC. hadD. didPart IV Reading Comprehension (30')Section A (1’×10 = 10’)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter, which you should write down on the Answer Sheet. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A glance at any newspaper will reveal hundreds of advertisements. Some are elaborate, full-page displays, while the majority are in the more economical classified (51) ____________.The uses of advertisements are undisputed. Large companies depend heavily on advertisements to make their products known to the consumers by (52) ____________ international sporting events. Thus, they can provide the necessary (53)____________ to keep magazines running. For an employer looking for workers, advertisement provides one of the most (54) ____________ methods of getting them. Through advertisements people wanting to sell or buy things can come in (55) ____________ with people not normally met in normal daily life.As useful as they are, advertisements are sometimes abused by bad people.(56) ____________ the public is the most common form of abuse of advertisement. In the (57) ____________ of an international sports meet we see the sign of a popular-brand cigarette everywhere. On television, the abuse of advertisements is the most (58) ____________. Furthermore many advertisements are not based on truth.Thus we see that advertisement can be useful as well as (59) ____________. We cannot escape the continuous attack of advertisements, but we can use our own intelligence to (60) ____________ out the bad ones.Section B (2’×10 = 20’)Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Shee t with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Scientists find that hard-working people live longer than average men and women. Career women are healthier than housewives. Evidence shows that the jobless are in poorer health than jobholders.Why is work good for health? It is because work keeps people busy away from loneliness. Researches show that people feel unhappy, worried and lonely when they have nothing to do. Instead, the happiest are those who are busy. Many high achievers who love their careers feel that they are happiest when they are working hard. Work serves as a bridge between man and reality. Through work people communicate with each other. Through collective activity they find friendship and warmth. This is helpful to health. The loss of work means the loss of everything. It affects man spiritually and makes him ill. Besides, work gives one a sense of fulfillment and a sense of achievement. Work makes one feel his value and status in society. When a writer finishes his writing or a doctor successfully operates on a patient or a teacher sees his students grow, they are happy beyond words.From the above we can come to the conclusion that the more you work the happier and healthier you will be. Let us work hard and study and live a happy and healthy life.61. The underlined word “average” in Paragraph 1 means ____________.A. healthyB. lazyC. ordinaryD. poorA. midstB. financeC. apparentD. sectionsE. weedF. motivatesG. MisleadingH. standpointI. stagingJ. DanglingK. destructiveL. meritM.contactN. shiftO. efficient学习参考62. The reason why housewives are not as healthy as career women is that____________.A. housewives are poorer than career womenB. housewives have more children than career womenC. housewives have less chance to communicate with othersD. housewives eat less food than career women63. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?A. Busy people have nothing to do at home.B. High achievers don’t care about their families.C. There is no friendship and warmth at home.D. A satisfying job helps to keep one healthy.64. We can infer from the passage that those who do not work ____________.A. will live a shorter lifeB. will lose everything at homeC. can live as long as those who workD. have more time to make new friends65. The best title for this passage may be ____________.A. People Should Get a Decent JobB. Work Is Good for HealthC. People Should Make More Friends by WorkD. The Loss of Work Means the Loss of EverythingPassage TwoQuestions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.Going shopping seems easy, but actually it takes a lot of learning, especially in America. In fact, many Americans who are not so well-off often shop at “sales”or at special stores that sell things at low prices, which you may find interesting.In America, the important rule of dressing is that one should change his or her clothes every day. For example, in an American college, neither professors nor students are seen in the same clothes two days in a row. So you may find it necessary to buy more clothes than you have in China. While you are shopping in the States, you will discover that prices range considerably from time to time. The purchase of used, second-hand clothing, furniture, or other household articles may be an excellent way of saving money. Most second-hand clothes are of pretty good quality. If you are going to settle down in the States and want some furniture, you may go to a “loan closet”, where furniture rents are low cost, or you may also go to a “furniture exchange” place in the community.Sheets, blankets, and other bedclothes go on sale in most communities twice a year. Advertisements for “white sales”, that is, sales on bed linen, towels, etc., often appear in January, as well as in May, June or July. Once or twice every season, there will be “garage sales”, where you can get almost everything, from a yacht to a pair of shoes, at low prices. Prices at “discount stores” and “thrift shops” are also as low as you can imagine.66. Shopping in the United States ____________.A. requires some learningB. seems easy for AmericansC. is very easy for foreignersD. is only for “well-off” people67. Americans change their clothes daily, because ____________.A. people take it as a ruleB. clothes are sold at low pricesC. they enjoy doing soD. everyone is very “well-off”68. People shopping in America will discover ____________.A. American goods are excellentB. most clothes come from ChinaC. used clothes are of poor qualityD. prices vary much sometimes69. A person who needs furniture can ____________.A. exchange their goods for furnitureB. settle in a place that has furnitureC. rent some at low costD. get some free of charge70. At a “white sale”, one can buy ____________.A. almost anythingB. sheets, cooking utensil, etc.C. shoes at low pricesD. bed linen, towels, etc. Part V Translation (15')学习参考Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate the following Chinese paragraph into English. You should write your answer on the Answer Sheet.你曾听过帅⽓⼜强壮的“超⼈”的故事吗?1995年,他从马上摔下来, 折断了脊柱(spinal cord),但是他没有失去信⼼。

2014年12月大学英语四级考试样题及答案

2014年12月大学英语四级考试样题及答案

2014年12月大学英语四级考试样题及答案2014年12月大学英语四级考试样题及答案Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then expressyour views on the importance of learning basic skills. You should write atleast 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay onAnswer Sheet 1.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1 上作答。

Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions willbe asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questionswill be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause.During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) andD), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the correspondingletter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1 上作答。

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案(精编版)

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案(精编版)

2014年6月大学英语四级真题及答案Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section AQuestions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.Global warming is a trend toward warmer conditions around the world. Part of the warming is natural; we have experienced a 20,000-year-long warming as the last ice age ended and the ice__36___away,However , we have already reached temperatures that are in __37__with other minimum-ice periods, so continued warming is likely not natural. We are __38__to a predicted worldwide in increase in temperatures__39__betweem 1℃ and 6℃over the next 100 years. The warming will be more__40__in some areas, less in other, and some places may even cool off. Likewise, the __41__of this warming will be very different depending on where you are-coastal areas must worry about rising sea levels, while Siberia and northern Canada may become more habitable(宜居的)and__42__for humans than these areas are now.The fact remains, however, that it will likely get warmer, on __43__, everywhere. Scientists are in general agreement that the warmer conditions we have been experiencing are at least in part the result of a human-induced global warming trend. Some scientists___44__that the changes we are seeing fall within the range of random(无规律的)variation-some years are cold, others warm, and we have just had an unremarkable string of warmyears__45___--but that is becoming an increasingly rare interpretation in the face of continued and increasing warm conditions.A) appealing B) average C) contributing D) dramaticE) frequently F) impact G) line H) maintainI) melted J) persist K) ranging L) recentlyM) resolved N) sensible O) shockSection BThe End of the Book?[A] Amazon, by far the largest bookseller in the country, reported on May 19 that it is now selling more books in its electronic Kindle format than in the old paper-and-ink format. That is remarkable, considering that the Kindle has only been around for four years. E-books now account for 14 percent of all book sales in the country and are increasing far faster than overall book sales. E-book sales are up 146 percent over last year, while hardback sales increased 6 percent and paperbacks decreased 8 percent.[B] Does this spell the doom of the physical book? Certainly not immediately, and perhaps not at all. What it does mean is that the book business will go through a transformation in the next decade or so more profound than any it has seen since Gutenberg introduced printing from moveable type in the 1450s.[C] Physical books will surely become much rarer in the marketplace. Mass market paperbacks, which have been declining for years anyway, will probably disappear, as will hardbacks for mysteries, thrillers, “romance fiction,” etc. Such books, which only rarely end up in permanent collections, either private or public, will probably only be available as e-books within a few years. Hardback and trade paperbacks for “serious” nonfiction and fiction will surely last longer. Perhaps it will become the mark of an author to reckon with that he or she is still published in hard copy.[D] As for children’s books, who knows? Children’s books are like dog food in that the purchasers are not theconsumers, so the market (and the marketing) is inherently strange.[E] For clues to the book’s future, let’s look at some examples of technological change and see what happened to the old technology.[F] One technology replaces another only because the new technology is better, cheaper, or both. The greater the difference, the sooner and more thoroughly the new technology replaces the old. Printing with moveable type on paper dramatically reduced the cost of producing a book compared with the old-fashioned ones handwritten on vellum, which comes from sheepskin. A Bible—to be sure, a long book—required vellum made from 300 sheepskins and countless man-hours of labor. Before printing arrived, a Bible cost more than a middle-class house. There were perhaps 50,000 books in all of Europe in 1450. By 1500 there were 10 million.[G] But while printing quickly caused the hand written book to die out, handwriting lingered on (继续存在) well into the 16th century. Very special books are still occasionally produced on vellum, but they are one-of-a-kind show pieces.[H]Sometimes a new technology doesn’t drive the old one out, but only parts of it while forcing the rest to evolve. The movies were widely predicted to drive live theater out of the marketplace, but they didn’t, because theater turned out to have qualities movies could not reproduce. Equally, TV was supposed to replace movies but, again, did not.[I] Movies did, however, fatally impact some parts of live theater. And while TV didn’t kill movies, it did kill second-rate pictures, shorts, and cartoons.[J] Nor did TV kill radio. Comedy and drama shows (“Jack Benny,” “Amos and Andy,” “The Shadow”) all migrated to television. But because you can’t drive a car and watch television at the same time, rush hour became radio’s prime, while music, talk, and news radio greatly enlarged their audiences. Radio is today a very different business than in the late 1940s and a much larger one.[K] Sometimes old technology lingers for centuries because of its symbolic power. Mounted cavalry (骑兵) replaced the chariot (二轮战车) on the battlefield around 1000 BC. But chariots maintained their place in parades and triumphs right up until the end of the Roman Empire 1,500 years later. The sword hasn’t had a military function for a hundred years, but i s still part of an officer’s full-dress uniform, precisely because a sword always symbolized “an officer and a gentleman.”[L] Sometimes new technology is a little cranky (不稳定的) at first. Television repairman was a common occupation in the 1950s, for instance. And so the old technology remains as a backup. Steamships captured the North Atlantic passenger business from sail in the 1840s because of its much greater speed. But steamships didn’t lose their sails until the 1880s, because early marine engines had a nasty habit of breaking down. Until ships became large enough (and engines small enough) to mount two engines side by side, they needed to keep sails. (The high cost of steam and the lesser need for speed kept the majority of the world’s ocean freight moving by sail until the early years of the 20th century.)[M] Then there is the fireplace. Central heating was present in every upper-and middle-class home by thesecond half of the 19th century. But functioning fireplaces remain to this day a powerful selling point in a house or apartment. I suspect the reason is a deep-rooted love of the fire. Fire was one of the earliest major technological advances for humankind, providing heat, protection, and cooked food (which is much easier to cat and digest). Human control of fire goes back far enough (over a million years) that evolution could have produced a genetic leaning towards fire as a central aspect of human life.[N] Books—especially books the average person could afford—haven’t been around long enough to produce evolutionary change in humans. But they have a powerful hold on many people nonetheless, a hold extending far beyond their literary content. At their best, they are works of art and there is a tactile(触觉的)pleasure in books necessarily lost in e-book versions. The ability to quickly thumb through pages is also lost. And a room with books in it induces, at least in some, a feeling not dissimilar to that of a fire in the fireplace on a cold winter’s night.[O] For these reasons I think physical books will have a longer existence as a commercial product than some currently predict. Like swords, books have symbolic power. Like fireplaces, they induce a sense of comfort and warmth. And, perhaps, similar to sails, they make a useful back-up for when the lights go out.46. Authors still published in printed versions will be considered important ones.47. Some people are still in favor of printed books because of the sense of touch they can provide.48. The radio business has changed greatly and now attracts more listeners.49. Contrary to many people’s prediction of its death, the film industry survived.50. Remarkable changes have taken place in the book business.51. Old technology sometimes continues to exist because of its reliability.52. The increase of e-book sales will force the book business to make changes not seen for centuries.53. A new technology is unlikely to take the place of an old one without a clear advantage.54. Paperbacks of popular literature are more likely to be replaced by e-books.55. A house with a fireplace has a stronger appeal to buyers.Section CPassage OneQuestions 56 to 60are based on the following passage.The question of whether our government should promote science and technology or the liberal arts in higher education isn’t an either/or proposition(命题),although the current emphasis on preparing young Americans for STEM(science, technology, engineering, maths)-related fields can make it seem that way.The latest congressional report acknowledges the critical importance of technical training, but also asserts that the study of the humanities (人文学科)and social sciences must remain central components of America’s educational system at all levels. Both are critical to producing citizens who can participate effectively in our democratic society, become innovative(创新的)leaders, and benefit from the spiritual enrichment that the reflection on the great ideas of mankind over time provides.Parents and students who have invested heavily in higher education worry about graduates’ job prospects as technological advances and changes in domestic and global markets transform professions in ways that reduce wages and cut jobs. Under these circumstances, it’s natural to look for what may appear to be the most “practical” way out of the problem “Major in a subject designed to get you a job” seems the obvious answer to some, though this ignores the fact that many disciplines in the humanities characterized as “soft” often, in fact, lead to employment and success in the long run. Indeed, according to surveys, employers have expressed a preference for students who have received a broadly-based education that has taught them to write well, think critically, researchcreatively, and communicate easily.Moreover, students should be prepared not just for their first job, but for their 4th and 5th jobs, as there’s little reason to doubt that people entering the workforce today will be called upon to play many different roles over the course of their careers. The ones who will do the best in this new environment will be those whose educations have prepared them to be flexible. The ability to draw upon every available tool and insight—picked up from science, arts, and technology—to solve the problems of the future, and take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves, will be helpful to them and the United States.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

2014年6月大学英语四级答案及解析

2014年6月大学英语四级答案及解析

听⼒ A. 短对话 1. 参考原⽂: W: I can’t seem to reach the tea at the back of the cupboard. M: Oh… Why don’t you use the ladder? You might strain your shoulder. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 点评:本题考点:计划或者建议。

考点在第⼆个男⼠的提议。

答案选B:Use a ladder to help her reach the tea. strain v.表⽰拉伸,扭伤 strain your shoulder 拉伤肩膀。

2. 参考原⽂: W: Since it’s raining so hard, let’s go and see the new exhibits. M: That’s a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? 点评:本题考点:对话场景题。

通过⼥⼠提到的“new exhibits”和男⼠提到的“favorite painters”可推出答案为D:Outside an art gallery. 3. 参考原⽂: M: I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation. W: It depends on which student you are talking about. Q: What does the woman imply? 点评:本题考查语义推断。

考点在第⼆个⼥⼠的回应,⾯对男⼠的说法,她并没有表⽰认同,⽽是婉转表达了质疑。

(出版社送)(2014)四级模考答案

(出版社送)(2014)四级模考答案

听力原文
Section ●A
1. W: I suggest we take Linda with us. What do you think?
M: Whatever you decide is alright with me.
Q: What does the man mean?
2. M: Charles enjoyed his twoweek drive through South China.
Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)
Section ●A
36. L37. G38. I39. D40. O41. F42. B43. M44. J45. C
Section ●B
46. C47. I48. A49. D50. G51. J52. B53. F54. E55. H
Section ●C
56. D57. B58. C59. B60. A61. B62. A63. D64. D65. B
Part Ⅳ Translation
The MidAutumn Festival is one of the Chinese traditional festivals held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Its said that the moon is at its brightest and roundest on that day. There are many legends about this festival, among which Chang Er flying to the moon is the most wellknown. Although customs differ in different districts, enjoying the beautiful moon is the most popular activity.On that day when the moon rises, all the family members will sit around the table to talk and enjoy the glorious full moon as well as the fruits and desserts such as moon cakes, pomegranates and dates.

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题及答案完整版

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题及答案完整版

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题及答案完整版Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

2014年6月英语四级考试真题及答案(完整版)

2014年6月英语四级考试真题及答案(完整版)

2014年6⽉英语四级考试真题及答案(完整版): Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

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2014年大学英语四级模拟题及答案之十三Part I Listening Comprehension (Omitted)Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Acculturation, which begins at birth, is the process of teaching new generations of children the customs and values of the parents' culture. How people treat newborns, for example, can be indicative of cultural values. In the United States it is not uncommon for parents to put a newborn in a separate room that belongs only to the child. This helps to preserve parents' privacy and allows the child to get used to having his or her own room, which is seen as a first step toward personal independence. Americans traditionally have held independence and a closely related value, individualism, in high esteem. Parents try to instill these prevailing values in their children. American English expresses these value preferences: children should "cut the (umbilical) cord" and are encouraged not to be "tied to their mothers' apron strings." In the process of their socialization children learn to "look out for number one" and to "stand on their own two feet".Many children are taught at a very early age to make decisions and be responsible for their actions. Often children work for money outside the home as a first step to establishing autonomy. Nine-or ten-year-old children may deliver newspapers in their neighborhoods and save or spend their earnings. Teenagers (13 to 18 years) may baby-sit neighbors' homes in order to earn a few dollar a week. Receiving a weekly allowance at an early age teaches children to budget their money, preparing them for future financial independence. Many parents believe that managing money helps children learn responsibility as well as appreciate the value of money.21. According to this passage, the way people treat newborns _____.A) is a sign of their customsB) is an indication of their level of knowledgeC) symbolizes their social systemD) varies from culture to culture22. The expression, "to cut the cord", is used to show that _____.A) children don't like their parentsB) parents don't feel close to their childrenC) parents would not like to live together with their childrenD) independence from one's family is an important personal goal in USA23. Children who are "tied to the apron strings" _____.A) are caught in their mothers' apronsB) must always wear an apron when they eatC) are very dependent on their mothersD) are independent from their parents24. American people often let their children work for money outside the home at a very early age because _____.A) children have to earn money to help the familyB) they need more moneyC) they want them to begin establishing autonomyD) children have to save money for future use25. It can be inferred from this passage that _____.A) Americans are money loversB) Americans admire independenceC) Americans are good at decision-makingD) Americans are all responsiblePassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Many people believe that the glare from snow causes snowblindness. Yet, dark glasses or not, they find themselves suffering from headaches and watering eyes, and even snowblindness, when exposed to several hours of "snow light".The United States Army has now determined that glare from snow does not cause snowblindness in troops in a snow-covered country. Rather, a man's eyes frequently find nothing to focus on in a broad expanse of barren snow-covered terrain. So his gaze continually shifts and jumps back and forth over the entire landscape in search of something to look at. Finding nothing, hour after hour, the eyes never stop searching and the eyeballs become sore and the eye muscles ache. Nature offsets this irritation by producing more and more fluid which covers the eyeballs. The fluid covers the eyeball in increasing quantity until vision blurs, then is obscured, and the result is total, even though temporary, snowblindness.Experiments led to the Army to a simple method of overcoming this problem. Scouts ahead of a main body of troops are trained to shake snow from evergreen bushes, creating a dotted line as they cross completely snow-covered landscape. Even the scouts themselves throw lightweight, dark colored objects ahead on which they too can focus. The men following can then see something. Their gaze is arrested. Their eyes focus on a bush and having found something to see, stop scouring the snow-blanketed landscape. By focusing their attention on one object at a time, the men can cross the snow without becoming hopelessly snowblind or lost. In this way the problem of crossing a solid white terrain is overcome.26. To prevent headache, watering eyes and blindness caused by the glare from snow, dark glasses are _____.A) indispensableB) usefulC) ineffectiveD) available27. When the eyes are sore tears are produced to _____.A) clear the visionB) remedy snowblindnessC) ease the irritationD) loosen the muscles28. Snowblindness may be avoided by _____.A) concentrating on the solid white terrainB) searching for something to look at in snow-covered terrainC) providing the eyes with something to focus onD) covering the eyeballs with fluid29. The eyeballs become sore and the eye muscles ache because _____.A) tears cover the eyeballsB) the eyes are irritated by blinding sunlightC) the eyes are irritated by blinding snowD) there is nothing to focus on30. A suitable title for the passage would be _____.A) Snowblindness and How to Overcome ItB) Nature's Cure for SnowblindnessC) Soldiers in the SnowD) Snow VisionPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Until the 1980s, the American homeless population comprised mainly older males. Today, homelessness strikes much younger part of society. In fact, a 25-city survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1987 found that families with children make up the fastest growing part of the homeless population. Many homeless children gather in inner cities; this transient and frequently frightened student population creates additional problems-both legal and educational-for already overburdened urban school administrators and teachers.Estimates of the number of homeless Americans range from 350,000 to three million. Likewise, estimates of the number of homeless school children vary radically. A U.S. Department of Education report, based on state estimates, states that there are 220,000 homeless school-age children, about a third of whom do not attend school on a regular basis. But the National Coalition for the Homeless estimates that there are at least two times as many homeless children, and that less than half of them attend school regularly.One part of the homeless population that is particularly difficult to count consists of the "throwaway" youths who have been cast off their homes. The Elementary School Center in New York City estimates that there are 1.5 million of them, many of whom are not counted as children because they do not stay in family shelters and tend to live by themselves on the streets. Federal law, the Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987, includes a section that addresses the educational needs of homeless children. The educational provisions of the McKinney Act are based on the belief that all homeless children have the right to a free, appropriate education.31. In 1987, the American homeless population was made up of _____.A) older males B) school childrenC) adults D) both A and B32. The author implies in the first paragraph that _____.A) the homeless population is growing rapidlyB) there is serious shortage of school administrators and teachersC) homeless children often move from place to placeD) homeless children usually stay outside schools33. The National Coalition for the Homeless estimates that there are _____ homeless children.A) 7000,000 B) 350,000C) 440,000 D) 70,00034. One part of the homeless population is difficult to count. The reason might be that _____.A) homeless children live on the streetsB) homeless children have no parentsC) the homeless are too young to be counted as childrenD) the homeless children are not taken as members of their families35. The aim of the McKinney Act is to _____.A) offer education for homeless childrenB) provide family shelters for homeless childrenC) reduce the number of homeless childrenD) estimate the number of homeless populationPassage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.If women are mercilessly exploited year after year, they have only themselves to blame. Because they tremble at the thought of being seen in public in clothes that are out of fashion, they are always taken advantage of by the designers and the big stores. Clothes which have been worn only a few times have to be put aside because of the change of fashion. When you come to think of it, only a woman is capable of standing in front of a wardrobe(衣柜) packed full of clothes and announcing sadly that she has nothing to wear.Changing fashions are nothing more than the intentional creation of waste. Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn. Women who cannot afford to throw away clothing in this way, waste hours of their time altering the dresses they have. Skirts are lengthened or shortened; necklines are lowered or raised, and so on.No one can claim that the fashion industry contributes anything really important to society. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and durability(耐用). They are only interested in outward appearance and they take advantage of the fact that women will put up with any amount of discomfort, as long as they look right. There can hardly be a man who hasn't at some time in his life smiled at the sight of a woman shaking in a thin dress on a winter day, or delicately picking her way through deep snow in high-heeled shoes.When comparing men and women in the matter of fashion, the conclusions to be drawn are obvious. Do the constantly changing fashions of women's clothes, one wonders, reflect basic qualities of inconstancy and instability? Men are too clever to let themselves be cheated by fashion designers. Do their unchanging styles of dress reflect basic qualities of stability and reliability? That is for you to decide.36. Designers and big stores always make money .A) by mercilessly exploiting women workers in the clothing industryB) because they are capable of predicting new fashionsC) by constantly changing the fashions in women's clothingD) because they attach great importance to quality in women's clothing37. To the writer, the fact that women alter their old-fashioned dresses is seen as .A) a waste of money B) a waste of timeC) an expression of taste D) an expression of creativity38. The writer would be less critical if fashion designers placed more stress on the of clothing.A) cost B) appearanceC) comfort D) suitability39. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A) New fashions in clothing are created for the commercial exploitation of women.B) The constant changes in women's clothing reflect their strength of character.C) The fashion industry makes an important contribution to society.D) Fashion designs should not be encouraged since they are only welcomed by women.40. By saying "the conclusions to be drawn are obvious" (Lines 1-2, Para. 4) the writer means that .A) women's inconstancy in their choice of clothing is often laughed atB) women are better able to put up with discomfortC) men are also exploited greatly by fashion designersD) men are more stable and reliable in characterPart III Vocabulary (20 minutes)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.41. They went to make her feel at home.A) out B) aboutC) out of their way D) their way42. Many species of animals which once lived on the earth are no longer in .A) evidence B) effectC) essence D) existence43.China's first automatic four-color glass printer was by a worker-technician.A) discovered B) recognizedC) invented D) revealed44. When we found out that the village was short of hands for the building of the reservoir, we all went there to .A) help out B) lend our handsC) give our hands D) their rescue45. his accent, he must be from the south.A) Concerned B) DeterminedC) Judging by D) Decided by46. This middle school is attached a normal college.A) for B) by C) to D) in47. After a while he to inform me of the progress of the work.A) set off B) beginningC) began with D) proceeded48. The peasants supply the workers with food, and the workers supply the peasants with manufactured goods.A) at turn B) on turnC) in turn D) by turns49. He felt uneasy at the of his mother's illness.A) risk B) costC) thought D) point50. Peasants over 80 percent of the Chinese population.A) make B) consistC) are composed D) constitute51. The reactionary policemen broke and arrested many progressive students.A) out B) into C) in D) off52. As far as the quality of tones is concerned, this radio-set is quite .A) up to the standard B) up to no goodC) in demand D) well up in53. The mass of an object is multiplied by the speed of light squared; other words, the speed of light is multiplied by itself.A) by B) for C) in D) with54. People do not like such persons who are always the way of others.A) on B) by C) in D) get into55. In Japan men usually have to when they reach the age of 55.A) abandon B) dismiss C) retire D) resign56. Your father likes to play golf; he's really enthusiastic it.A) by B) about C) with D) on57. I ran Alice, who was on her way to see how I was getting along.A) up B) out C) over D) into58. He felt quite when he stayed with us.A) pleasantly B) anxiously C) at ease D) easily59. In less than a year, he came to terms his life and work there.A) to B) with C) in D)for60. I a girl in Hawaii; we write to each other once a month.A) communicate by B) drop a lineC) correspond to D) correspond with61. He longed to visit Beijing, he dreamed about it.A) much so that B) so much so muchC) much so much that D) so much so that62. We should read the daily press to keep current events.A) under B) track ofC) faith with D) count of63. All the people in this village have black hair. They all each other.A) resemble as B) resemble withC) resemble D) resemble from64. It's unfortunate that our director simply sat our suggestions and did nothing about it.A) out B) in C) on D) over65. The noise was terrible, but I had to live it.A) with B) through C) down D) on66. As soon as World War II ended, Einstein urged that atomic energy put to peaceful uses.A) is B) would be C) was to D) be67. I spoke to the child kindly him.A) as not frighten B) so as not to frightenC) for not frightening D) in order to not frighten68. , she ran out of the room..A) Having tears in her eyes and turned suddenlyB) With a sudden turn, tearful eyesC) Turning suddenly, with tears in her eyesD) With tears in her eyes and suddenly turning69. We were overjoyed at the news of China her own manmade satellite.A) to have launched B) to launchC) launched D) having launched70. enter university one day, I would work very hard.A) Would I ever B) Ever would IC) Ever should I D) should I everPart IV Translation (15 minutes)Directions: Translate the five sentences from the four reading passages into Chinese.71. How people treat newborns, for example, can be indicative of cultural values.72. Often children work for money outside the home as a first step to establishing autonomy.73. So his gaze continually shifts and jumps back and forth over the entire landscape in search of something to look at.74. Estimates of the number of homeless Americans range from 350,000 to three million.75. Many women spend vast sums of money each year to replace clothes that have hardly been worn.Part V Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic "Honesty Is the Best Policy ". You should write at least 100 words and base your composition on the outlines given below.1. My understanding of the proverb "Honest Is the Best Policy" (诚实为上策).2. The results of dishonesty.3. My conclusion.Honesty Is the Best Policy答案21. ADCCB 26. CCCDA 31. DBCDA 36. CBCAD41. CDCAC 46. CDCCD 51. CACCC 56. BDCBD 61. DBCCA 66. DBCDD71. 比如说,人们如何对待新生儿可以显示出文化价值观来。

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