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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
around72Ihavenodoubtthat73allof
thesepeoplewere74inschoolthatthe
earthrevolvesaroundthesun75may
evenhavewrittenit76atest.Butthey
never77theirincorrectmentalmodelsof
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.
M:Verydeliciousindeed.Evenmy
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