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最新大学英语四级考试试题

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PartIListeningComprehension(20mi

nutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear

10shortconversations.Attheendof

eachconversation,aquestionwillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe

conversationandthequestionwillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion

therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked

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A),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthe

bestanswer.Thenmarkthe

correspondingIetterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

Example:Youwillhear:

Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthe

waitingroom.

C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthe

twoweretalkingaboutsomeworkthey

hadtofinishintheevening.Thisismost

likelytohavetakenplaceatthe

office.Therefore,A)66Attheoffice"isthe

bestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]onthe

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AnswerSheetandmarkitwithasingle

linethroughthecentre.

SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.A)Thewomanisclosefriendofthe

man.B)Thewomanhasbeenworking

toohard.

C)Thewomanisseeingadoctor.D)The

womanistiredofherwork.

2.A)Thisapplepietastesverygood.B)

Hismotherlikesthepieverymuch.

C)Thispiecan'tmatchhismother's.D)

Hismothercan'tmakeapplepies.

3.A)Takeawalk.B)Giveaperformance.

C)Listentothemusic.D)Dancetothe

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music.

4.A)Readanarticleonpoliticalscience.

B)Presentadifferenttheorytotheclass.

C)Readmorethanonearticle.

D)Chooseabetterarticletoread.

5.A)Thewomanwouldunderstandif

shedidMary'sjob.

B)Thewomanshoulddothetypingfor

Mary.

C)Thewomanshouldworkashardas

Mary.

D)Thewomanisn'taskillfultypist.

6.A)Hewantstomakeanappointment

withMr.Smith.

B)HewantstomakesurethatMr.Smith

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willseehim.

C)Hewantstochangethetimeofthe

appointment.

D)Hewantsthewomantomeethimat

threeo'clock.

7.A)Hegetsnervousvesily..B)Heisan

inexperiencedspeaker.

C)Heisanawfulspeaker.D)Hehasn't

preparedhisspeechwell.

8A)Shedidn'tlikethebookstheman

bought.

B)Therewasn'talargeselectionatthe

bookstore.

C)Themanboughtalotofbooks.

D)Shewantedtoseewhattheman

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bought.

9.A)Buyaticketfortheteno'clock

flight.

B)Askthemantochangetheticketfor

her.

C)Gototheairportimmediately.

D)Switchtoadifferentflight.

10.A)Dr.Lemoniswaitingorapatient.

B)Dr.Lemonisbusyatthemoment.

C)Dr.Lemonhaslosthispatience.

D)Dr.Lemonhasgoneouttovisita

patient.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear

3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

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passage,youwillhearsome

questions.Boththepassageandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.After

youhearaquestion,youmustchoosethe

bestanswerfromthefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

PassageOne

Questions11to14arebasedonthe

passageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Acaroutsidethesupermarket.B)

Acaratthebottomofthehill.

C)Paul'scar.D)Thesportscar.

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12.A)insidethecar.B)Atthefootofthe

hill.

C)Inthegaratge.D)Inthesupermarket.

13.A)Thedriverofthesportscar.B)The

twogirlsinsidethecar.

C)Thebusdriver.D)Paul.

14.A)Nobody.B)Thetwogirls.

C)Themanstandingnearby.D)The

salesmanfromLondon.

PassageTwo

Questions15to17arebasedonthe

passageyouhavejustheard.

15.A)Hisfriendgavehimthewrongkey.

B)Hedidn'tknowwherethebackdoor

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was.

C)Hecouldn'tfindthekeytohis

mailbox.

D)Itwastoodarktoputthekeyinthe

lock.

16.A)Itwasgettingdark.

B)Hewasafraidofbeingblamedbyhis

friend.

C)Thebirdsmighthaveflownaway.

D)Hisfriendwouldarriveanytime.

17.A)Helookedsillywithonlyoneleg

insidethewindow.

B)Heknewthepolicemanwould't

believehim.

C)Thetorchlightmadehimlookvery

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foolish.

D)Herealisedthathehadmadea

mistake.PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthe

passageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Thethreatofpoisonousdesert

animalsandplants.

B)Theexhaustionofenergyresources.

C)Thedestructionofoilwells.

D)Thespreadoftheblackpowderfrom

thefires.

19.A)Theundergroundoilresources

havenotbeenaffected.

B)Mostofthedesertanimalsandplants

havemanagedtosurvive.

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C)Theoillakessoondriedupand

stoppedevaporating.

D)Theundergroundwaterresources

havenotbeenpolluted..

20.A)Torestorethenormalproduction

oftheoilwells.

B)Toestimatethelossescausedbythe

fires.

C)Toremovetheoilleftinthedesert.

D)Tousetheoilleftintheoillakes.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minu

tes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthis

part.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome

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questionsorunfinishedstatements.For

eachofthemtherearefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).Youshould

decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

Questions21to25arebasedonthe

followingpassage:

Unlesswespendmoneytospotand

preventasteroids(小行星)now,onemight

crashintoEarthanddestroylifeaswe

knowit,saysomescientists.

Asteroidsarebiggerversionsofthe

meteoroids(流星)thatraceacrossthe

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nightsky.Mostorbitthesunfarfrom

Earthanddon'tthreatenus.Butthereare

alsothousadswhoseorbitsputthemon

acollisioncoursewithEarth.

Buy$50millionworthofnew

telescopesrightnow.Thenspend$10

millionayearforthenext25yearsto

locatemostofthespacerocks.Bythe

timewespotafatalone,thescientists

say,we'llhaveawaytochangeits

course.

Somescientistsfavorpushingasteroids

offcoursewithnuclearweapons.Butthe

costwouldn'tbecheap.

Isitworthit?Twothingsexperts

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considerwhenjudginganyriskare:1)

Howlikelytheeventis;and2)Howbad

theconsequencesiftheevent

occurs.Expertsthinkanasteroidbig

enoughtodestroylotsoflifemightstrike

Earthonceevery500,000years.Sounds

prettyrare-butifonedidfalLitwouldbe

theendoftheworld/lfwedon'ttake

careofthesebigasteroids,they'lltake

careofus,"saysonescientist/lt'sthat

simple.

Thecure,though,mightbeworsethan

thedisease.Dowereallywantfleetsof

nuclearweaponssittingaroundon

Earth?66Theworldhaslesstofearfrom

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doomsday(毁灭性的)rocksthanfroma

greatnuclearfleetsetagainstthem,”

saidaNewYorkTimesarticle.

21.Whatdoesthepassagesayabout

asteroidsandmeteoroids?

A)Theyareheavenlybodiesdifferentin

composition.

B)Theyareheavenlybodiessimilarin

nature.

C)Therearemoreasteroidsthan

meteoroids.

D)Asteroidsaremoremysteriousthan

meteoroids.

22.Whatdoscientistssayaboutthe

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collisionofanasteroidwithEarth?

A)Itisveryunlikelybutthedanger

exists.

B)Suchacollisionmightoccuronce

every25years.

C)Collisionsofsmallerasteroidswith

Earthoccurmoreoftenthanexpected.

D)It'sstilltooearlytosaywhethersuch

acollisionmightoccur..

23.Whatdopeoplethinkofthe

suggestionofusingnuclearweaponsto

alterthe

courseofasteroids?

A)Itsoundspracticalbutitmaynot

solvetheproblem.

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B)Itmaycreatemoreproblemsthanit

mightsolve.

C)Itisawasteofmoneybecausea

collisionofasteroidswithEarthisvery

unlikely.

D)Furtherresearchshouldbedone

beforeitisprovedapplicable.

24.Wecanconcludefromthepassage

that.

A)whilepushingasteroidsoffcourse

nuclearweaponswoulddestroythe

world

B)asteroidsracingacrossthenightsky

arelikelytohitEarthinthenearfuture

C)theworryaboutasteroidscanbeleft

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tofuturegenerationssinceitisunlikely

tohappeninourlifetime

D)workablesolutionsstillhavetobe

foundtopreventacollisionofasteroids

withEarth.

25.Whichofthefollowingbest

describestheauthor'stoneinthispass

age?

A)Optimistic.B)Critical.C)Objective.D)

Arbitrary.

Questions26to30arebasedonthe

followingpassage:

Believeitornot,opticalillusion(错觉)

cancuthighwaycrashes.Japanisacasein

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point.lthasreducedautomobilecrashes

onsomeroadsbynearly75percent

usingasimpleopticalillusion.Bent

stripes,calledchevrons(人字形)painted

ontheroadsmakedriversthinkthatthey

aredrivingfasterthantheyreallyare,

andthusdriversslowdown.Nowthe

AmericanAssociationFoundationfor

TrafficSafetyinWashingtonD.C.is

planningtorepeatJapan's

success.Startingnextyear,thefoundation

willpaintchevronsandotherpatternsof

stripesonselectedroadsaroundthe

countrytotesthowwellthepatterns

reducehighwaycrashes.Excessivespeed

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playsamajorroleroleinasmuchasone

fifthofallfataltraffic

accidents,accordingtothefoundation.To

helpreducethoseaccidents,the

foundationwillconductitstestsinareas

wherespeed-relatedhazardsarethe

greatest-curves,exitslopes,trafficc

ircles,andbridges.Somestudiessuggest

thatstraight,horizontalbarspainted

acrossroadscaninitiallycuttheaverage

speedofdriversinhalf.However,traffic

oftenreturnstofullspeedwithinmonths

asdriversbecomeusedtoseeingthe

paintedbar.Chevrons,scientistssay,not

onlygivedriverstheimpressionthat

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theyaredrivingfasterthantheyreally

arebutalsomakealanesppeartobe

narrower.Theresultisalongerlasting

reductioninhighwayspeedandthe

numberoftrafficaccidents.

26.Thepassagemainlydiscusses.

A)anewwayofhighwayspeedcontrol

B)anewpatternforpaintinghighways

C)anewapproachtotrainingdrivers

D)anewtypeofopticalillusion

27.Onroadspaintedwithchevrons

driverstendtofeelthat.

A)theyshouldavoidspeed-related

hazards

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B)theyaredrivinginthewronglane

C)theyshouldslowdowntheirspeed

D)theyareapproachingthespeedlimit

28.Theadvantageofchevronsover

straight,horizontalbarsisthatthe

former.

A)cankeepdriversawake

B)cancutroadaccidentsinhalf

C)willhavealongereffectondrivers

D)willlookmoreattractive

29.TheAmericanAssociation

FoundationforTrafficSafetyplansto.

A)tryouttheJapanesemethodin

certainareas

B)changetheroadsignsacrossthe

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country

C)replacestraight,horizontalbarswith

chevrons

D)repeattheJapaneseroadpatterns

30.Whatdoestheauthorsayabout

straight,horizontalbarspaintedacross

roads?

A)Theyarefallingoutofuseinthe

UnitedStates.

B)Theytendtobeignoredbydriversin

ashortperiodoftime.

C)Theyareapplicableonlyonbroad

roads.

D)Theycannotbeappliedsuccessfully

totrafficcircles..

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Questions31to35arebasedonthe

followingpassage:

Amtrak(美国铁路客运公司)was

experiencingadownswinginridership

(客运量)alongthelinescomprisingitsrail

system.OfmajorconcerntoAmtrakand

itsadvertisingagencyDDBNeedham,

werethelong-distancewesternroutes

whereridershiphadbeendeclining

significantly.Atonetime,trainswerethe

onlypracticalwaytocrossthevastareas

ofthewest.Trainswerefast,ver,

,luxurious,andquiteconvenient

comparedtootherformsof

transportationexistingatthe

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time.However,timeschangeandthe

automolilebecameAmerica'sstandardof

convenience.Also,airtravelhadeasily

establisheditselfasthefastestmethod

oftravelinggreatdistances.Therefore,

thetaskforDDBNeedhamwasto

encourageconsumerstoconsiderother

aspectsoftraintravelinordertochange

theirattitudesandincreasethelikelihood

thattrainswouldbeconsideredfor

travelinthewest.Twoportionsofthe

totalmarketweretargeted:1)anxious

fliers-thoseconcermedwithsafety,

relaxation,andcleanlinessand2)travel-

lovers-thoseviewingthemselvesas

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relaxed,casual,andinterestedinthe

travelecperienceaspartoftheir

vacation.Theagencythendevelopeda

campaignthatfocusedontravel

experiencessuchasfreedom,escape,

relaxation,andenjoymentofthegreat

westernoutdoors.ltstressedexperiences

gainedbyusingthetrainsandportrayed

westerntraintripsaswonderful

adventures.Advertisementsshowed

picturesofthebeautifulscenerythat

couldbeenjoyedalongsomeofthe

morefamouswesternroutesand

emphasizedtheromanticnamesofsome

ofthesetrains(EmpireBuilder,

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etc.J.Theseadswerestrategicallyplaced

amongfamily-orientedTVshowsand

programsinvolvingnatureandAmerica

inordertomosteffectivelyreachtarget

audiences.Resultswereimpressive.The

EmpireBuilder.Whichwasfocusedonin

onead.enjoyeda15percentincreasein

profitsonitsChicagotoSeattleroute.

31.What'stheauthor'spurposein

writingthispassage?

A)Toshowtheinabilityoftrainsto

competewithplaneswithrespectto

speed

andconvenience.

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B)Tostresstheinfluenceofthe

automobileonAmerica'sstandardof

convenience.

C)Toemphasizethefunctionoftravel

agenciesinmarketpromotion.

D)Toillustratetheimportantroleof

persuasivecommuniationinchanging

consum­

erattitudes.

32.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassage

thatthedropinAmtrakridershipwas

dueto

thefactthat.

A)trainswerenotsuitableforshort

distancepassengertransportation

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B)trainswerenotthefastestandmost

convenientformoftransportation

C)trainswerenotasfastandconvenient

astheyusedtobe

D)trainscouldnotcompetewithplanes

intermsofluxuryandconvenience

33.Toencourageconsumerstotravelby

train,DDBNeedhamemphasized.

A)thefreedomandconvenience

providedontrains

B)thepracticalaspestsoftravel

C)theadventurousaspectsoftraintrips

D)thesafetyandcleanlinessoftrain

trips

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34.Thetrainadswereplacedamong

family-orientedTVprogramsinvolving

nature

andAmericabecause.

A)theycouldfocusonmeaningful

travelexperiences

B)theycouldincreasetheeffectiveness

oftheTVprograms

C)theirprofitscouldbeincreasedby

some15percent

D)mosttravel-loversandnervous

flierswerebelievedtobeamongthe

audiences

35.Accordingtothepassage,the

EmpireBuilderenjoyedanincreasein

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ridershipand

profitsbecause.

A)theattractivenessofitsnameand

routewaseffectivelyadvertised

B)itprovidedanexcitingtravel

experience

C)itspassengerscouldenjoythegreat

westernoutdoors

D)itwaswidelyadvertisedin

newspapersandmagazinesinChicago

andSeattle

Questions36to40arebasedonthe

followingpassage:

Whydoescreamgobadfasterthan

butter?Someresearchersthinktheythe

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answer,anditcomesdowntothe

structureofthefood,notitschemical

composition-afindingthatcouldhelp

ridsomeprocessedfoodsofchemical

preservatives.Creamandbuttercontain

prettymuchthesamesubstances,sowhy

creamshouldsourmuchfasterhasbeen

amystery.Bothareemulsions-tiny

globules(小球)ofoneliquidevenly

distributedthroughoutanother.The

differenceliesinwhat'sintheglobules

andwhat'sinthesurroundingliquid,says

Brocklehurst,wholedthe

investigation.Incream,fattyglobulesand

what'sinthesurroundingliquid,says

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Brocklehurst,wholedthe

investigation.Incream,fattyglobules

driftaboutinaseaofwater.Inbutter,

globulesofawaterysolutionareIocked

awayinaseaoffat.Thebacteriawhich

makethefoodgobadprefertolivein

thewateryregionsofthemixture.^This

meansthatincream,thebacteriaarefree

togrowthroughoutthemixture,"he

says.Whenthesituationisreversed,the

bacteriaarelockedawayin

compartments(密封仓)burieddeepin

theseaoffat.Trappedinthisway,

individualcoloniescannotspreadand

rapidlyrunoutofnutrients.Theyalso

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slowlypoisonthemselveswiththeirwast

eproducts.,9Inbutter,yougetaself-

limitingsystemwhichstopsthebacteria

growing,"saysBrocklehurst.The

researchersarealreadyworkingwith

foodcompartieskeentoseeiftheir

productscanbemaderesistantto

bacterialattackthroughalterationsto

thefood'sstructure.Brocklehurst

believesitwillbepossibletomakethe

emulsionsusedinsaladcream,for

instance,morelikethatinbutter.Thekey

willbetodothiswhilekeepingthesalad

creamliquidandnotturningitintoa

solidlump.

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36.ThesignificanceofBrocklehurst's

researchisthat.

A)itsuggestedawaytokeepsome

foodsfreshwithoutpreservatives

B)itdiscoveredtinyglobulesinboth

creamandbutter

C)itrevealedthesecretofhowbacteria

multiplyincreamandbutter

D)itfoundthatcreamandbuttershare

thesamechemicalcomposition

37.Accordingtotheresearchers.cream

soursfasterthanbutterbecause

bacteria.

A)aremoreevenlydistributedincream

B)multiplymoreeasilyincreamthanis

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butter

C)liveonlessfatincreamthaninbutter

D)producelesswasteincreamthanin

butter

38.AccordingtoBrocklehurst,wecan

keepcreamfreshby.

A)removingitsfatB)killingthebacteria

C)reducingitswatercontentD)altering

itsstructure

39.Theword“colonies”(Line2,Para.4)

refersto.

A)tinyglobulesB)wateryregions

C)bacteriacommunitiesD)little

compartments

40.Commercialapplicationofthe

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researchfindingwillbepossibleifsalad

cream

canbemaderesistanttobacterialattack

A)byvaryingitschemicalcompositionB)

byturningitintoasolidlump

C)whilekeepingitsstructure

unchangedD)whileretainingitsliquid

form

PartIHVocabularyandStructure(20m

inutes)

Directions:Thereare30incomplete

sentencesinthispart.Foreachsentence

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therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbest

completesthesentence.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnwerSheet

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Sheoughttostopwork;shehasa

headachebecauseshetoolong.

A)hasbeenreadingB)hadreadC)is

readingD)read

42.NiagaraFallsisagreattourist

drawingmillionsofvisitorseveryyear.

A)attentionB)attractionC)

appointmentD)arrangement

43.Idon'tmindthedecisionas

longasitisnottoolate.

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A)youtodelaymakingB)yourdelaying

making

C)yourdelayingtomakeD)youdelay

tomake

44.Thehopesgoals,fearsanddesires

widelybetweenmenandwomen,

betweentherich

andthepoor.

A)alterB)shiftC)transferD)vary

45.CornoriginatedintheNewWorld

andthuswasnotknowninEuropeuntil

Columbus

founditinCuba.

A)beingcultivatedB)beencultivatedC)

havingcultivatedD)cultivating

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46.Thesaleusuallytakesplaceoutside

thehouse,withtheaudienceon

benches,

chairsorboxes.

A)havingseatedB)seatingC)seatedD)

havingbeenseated

47.Thiskindofglassesmanufacturedby

experiencedcraftsmen

comfortably.

A)iswornB)wearsC)wearingD)are

worn

48Somediseasesarebycertain

wateranimals.

A)transplantedB)transformedC)

transportedD)transmitted

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49.Wouldn'tyouratheryourchild

tobedearly?

A)goB)wentC)wouldgoD)goes

50.AlthoughAnneishappywithher

successshewonderswillhappento

her

privatelife.

A)thatB)whatC)itD)this

51.Thewordsofhisoldteacherlefta

impressiononhismind.Heisstill

influencedbythem.

A)longB)livelyC)lastingD)liberal

52.Mike'suncleinsistsinthis

hotel.

A)stayingnotB)nottostayC)thathe

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wouldnotstayD)thathenotstay

53.Weagreedtoacceptthey

thoughtwasthebesttouristguide.

A)whateverB)whomeverC)whichever

D)whoever

54.Itisourpolicythatwewill

achieveunitythroughpeacefulmeans.

A)consistentB)continuousC)

considerateD)continual

55.Between1974and1997,thenumber

ofoverseasvisitorsexpanded27%.

A)byB)forC)toD)in

56.Althoughmanypeopleviewconflict

asbad,conflictissometimesusefulit

forces

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peopletotesttherelativemeritsoftheir

attitudesarebehaviors.

A)bywhichB)towhichC)inthatD)so

that

57.Heisabouthischancesof

winningagoldmedalintheOlympics

nextyear.

A)optimisticB)optionalC)outstanding

D)obvious

58.SometimesIwishIina

differenttimeandadifferentplace.

A)belivingB)werelivingC)wouldlive

D)wouldhavelived

59.Thedirectorwascriticalthe

wayweweredoingthework.

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A)atB)inC)ofD)with

60.Inasuddenofanger,theman

toreupeverythingwithinreach.

A)attackB)burstC)splitD)blast

61.sherealizeditwastoolateto

gohome.

A)NosooneritgrewdarkthanB)

Hardlydiditgrowdarkthat

C)ScarcelyhaditgrowndarkthanD)It

wasnotuntildarkthat

62.InBritainpeoplefourmillion

tonsofpotatoeseveryyear.

A)swallowB)disposeC)consumeD)

exhaust

63.I'dhisreputationwithother

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farmersandbusinesspeopleinthe

community,

andthenmakeadecisionaboutwhether

ornottoapprovealoan.

A)takeintoaccountB)accountforC)

makeupforD)makeout

64.ltisessentialthattheseapplication

formsbackasearlyaspossible.

A)mustbesentB)willbesentC)are

sentD)besent

65.Shecookedthemeatforalongtime

soastomakeitenoughtoeat.

A)mildB)slightC)lightD)tender

66.Wetakeourskinforgranteduntilit

isburnedrepair.

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A)beyondB)forC)withoutD)under

67.Thecomputerrevolutionmayewll

changesocietyasasdidthe

Industrial

Revolution.

A)certainlyB)insignificantlyC)

fundamentallyD)comparatively

68.inthisway,thesituation

doesn'tseemsodisappointing.

A)TolookatB)LookingatC)Lookedat

D)Tobelookedat

69.Alotofantsarealwaysinvadingmy

kitchen.Theyareathorough.

A)nuisanceB)troubleC)worryD)

anxiety

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70.Somewomenagoodsalaryin

ajobinsteadofstayinghome,butthey

decided

nottoworkforthesakeofthefamily.

A)mustmakeB)shouldhavemadeC)

wouldmakeD)couldhavemade

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PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthe

followingpassage.Foreachblankthere

arefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)

ontherightsideofthepaper.Youshould

choosetheONEthatbestfitsintothe

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passage.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letteron,theAnswerSheetwithasingle

linethroughthecentre.

Inatelephonesurveyofmorethan2,

000adults,21%saidtheybelievedthe

sunrevolved(旋转)aroundtheearth.An

717%didnotknowwhichrevolved

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planetary(行星的)78becausetheirevery

dayobservationsdidn'tsupport79their

teacherstoldthem:Peopleseethesun

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“moving80theskyasmorningturnsto

night,andtheearthseemsstationary(静

止的)81thatishappening.Studentscan

learntherightanswers82heartinclass,

andyetnevercombinedthem83their

workingmodelsoftheworld.The

objectivelycorrectanswertheprofessor

acceptsandthe84personal

understandingoftheworldCan85side

byside,eachunaffectedbytheother.

Outsideofclass,thestudentcontinues

tousethe86modelbecauseithas

alwaysworkedwell87that

circumstance.Unlessprofessorsaddress

88errorsinstudents'personalmodelsof

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theworld,studentsarenot89toreplace

themwiththe90one.

71.A)excessiveB)extraC)additionalD)

added

72.A)whatB)whichC)thatD)other

73.A)virtuallyB)remarkablyC)ideally

D)preferably

74.A)learnedB)suggestedC)taughtD)

advised

75.A)thoseB)theseC)whoD)they

76.A)onB)withC)underD)for

77.A)formedB)alteredC)believedD)

thought

78.A)operationB)positionC)motionD)

location

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79.A)howB)whichC)thatD)what

80.A)aroundB)acrossC)onD)above

81.A)sinceB)soC)whileD)for

82.A)toB)byC)inD)with

83.A)withB)intoC)toD)along

84.A)adult'sB)teacher'sC)scientist'sD)

student's

85.A)existB)occurC)surviveD)

maintain

86.A)privateB)individualC)personalD)

own

87.A)inB)withC)onD)for

88.A)generalB)naturalC)similarD)

specific

89.A)obligedB)likelyC)probableD)

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partial

90.A)perfectB)betterC)reasonableD)

correct

PartVWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed

thietyminutestowriteacompositionon

thetopicHowIFinancemyCollege

Education.Youshouldwriteatleast100

words,andbaseyourcompositiononthe

outlide(giveninChinese)below:

1.上大学的费用(tuitionandfees)能够经过

多种途径解决。

2.那种途径适合我(说明理由)

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HowIFinanceMyCollegeEducation

1月大学英语四级考试听力原文

SectionA

1.M:Hello,Mrs.White,whatcanIdo

foryou?

W:Idon'tknowwhat'sthematterwith

me?I'malwaysfeelingtired,I'musually

wornoutattheendoftheday.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromthe

conversation?

2.W:Whatdoyouthinkoftheapplepie?

Imadeitmyself.

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