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中国名校英语四级密卷(1)

北京大学外语学院苏勇

PartI

ListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheenclofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.

Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion

therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron

theAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

1.A)Themandoesn'twanttoseeMr.Williams.

B)Mr.JonesisinaninferiorpositionthanMr.Williams.

C)Mr.Jonesusedtobeincharge.

D)Mr.Willamsdoesn'twanttodotomorrow.

2.A)Theyneedtomakemoreefforts.

B)They'11havemoreworktodotomorrow.

C)Theothershavedonethegreaterpartofit.

D)They'vefinishedmorethanhalfofit.

3.A)Shewasfeelingverysorry.

B)Shefeltabitannoyed.

C)Shewasinahurry.

D)Shewasinheroffice.

4.A)Janewastellingalie.

B)Thewomanwasn,tbeingsincere.

C)JanehasalreadycomebackfromParis.

D)Janewasn'tinParisthatday.

5.A)Theknifebelongstohim.

B)Bobshouldmindhisownbusiness.

C)ThemanonceborrowedBob'sknife.

D)Bob'sknifeisn,tasgoodasthatoftheman.

6.A)He,11missthemeetingthatafternoon.

B)He'11haveanappointmentwiththehost.

C)Hewon,tmissthemeeting.

D)Heisveryhardworking.

7.A)Becauseshewon'tfulfillherpromise.

B)Becausehermotherwouldbeveryangry.

C)Becauseshecan*tfinishthejobaheadofschedule.

D)Becauseshewouldbethelasttofinishthejob.

8.A)Healwaystalksonthephoneforthatlongifit'stollfree.

B)Theyhavesomuchfreetimetotalkonthephoneforthatlong.

C)Theytalkedonthephonefortoolong.

D)Hewantstoknowwhattheytalkedabout.

9.A)Atarestaurant.

B)Atthecinema.

C)Intheoffice.

D)Atadepartmentstore.

10.A)Shewrotethethesisfortheman.

B)Shewarnedthemanaboutwritingonsuchatopic.

C)Shelikestotakerisk.

D)ShewassecretarytoProfessorSmith.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,

youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonly

once.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwith

asinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Americansaretooattachedtotheircars.

B)Americancarsaretoofast.

C)Automobilesendangerhealth.

D)AutomobilesarethemainpubictransportationtoolsofUSA.

12.A)Becausetheypolluteair.

B)Becausetheyarenaturalhazards.

C)Becausetheyareincreasinginnumbers.

D)Becausepeopledon'twalksooften.

13.A)Controlofnaturalhazards.

B)Controlofheavytraffic.

C)Controlofheartdisease.

D)Controlofmanmadehazards.

PassageTwo

Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Itsmashedintoarowofhouses.

B)Itwasrunoverbyatruck.

C)Itwastoonervoustoleavethestripinthemiddleoftheroad.

D)Ithitatruck.

15.A)Apassenger.

B)Thedog.

C)Thetruckdriver.

D)Apoliceman.

16.A)Inthestreet.

B)Inafamilyswimmingpool.

C)Inapublicswimmingpool.

D)Inakindergarten.

17.A)Abigsteak.

B)Apieceofbread.

C)Abottleofmilk.

D)Anextrabone.

PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Seasonalvariationsinnature.

B)Howintelligencechangeswiththechangeofseasons.

C)Howwecanimproveourintelligence.

D)Whysummeristhebestseasonforvacation.

19.A)Summer.

B)Winter.

C)Fall.

D)Spring.

20.A)Allpeoplearelessintelligentinsummerthanintheotherseasonsoftheyear.

B)Heathasnoeffectonpeople,smentalabilities.

C)People1ivingneartheequatorarethemostintel1igent.

D)Bothclimateandtemperatureexertimpactonpeople'sintelligence.

PartII

ReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions

orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and

D).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Antarcticahasactuallybecomeakindofspacestation-auniqueobservationpostfor

detectingimportantchangesintheworld?senvironment.SIRemotefrommajorsources

ofpollutionandthecomplexgeologicalandecologicalsystemsthatprevailelsewhere,

Antarcticamakespossiblescientificmeasurementsthatareoftensharperandeasierto

interpretthanthosemadeinotherpartsoftheworld.

GrowingnumbersofscientiststhereforeseeAntarcticaasadistantearlywarning

sensor,wherepotentiallydangerousglobaltrendsmaybespottedbeforetheyshowup

tothenorth.Onepromisingfieldofinvestigationisglaciology.Scholarsfromthe

UnitedStates,Switzerland,andFrancearepursuingsevenseparatebutrelatedprojects

thatreflecttheirconcernforthehealthoftheWestAntarcticIceSheet-aconcern

theybelievetheworldatlargeshouldshare.

TheTransantarcticMountain,someofthemmorethan14,000feethigh,dividethe

continentintotwoverydifferentregions.Thepartofthecontinenttothe”east

ofthemountainsisahighplateaucoveredbyanicesheetnearlytwomilesthick."West

ofthemountain,thehalfofthecontinentsouthoftheAmericasisalsocoveredbyan

icesheet,buttheretheicerestsonrockthatismostlywellbelowsealevel.Ifthe

WestAntarcticIceSheetdisappeared,thewesternpartofthecontinentwouldbereduced

toasparseclusterofisland.

Whileiceandsnowareobviouslycentraltomanyenvironmentalexperiments,othersfocus

onthemysteriousadryvalley“ofAntarctica,valleysthatcontainlittleiceorsnow

eveninthedepthsofwinter.SlashedthroughthemountainsofsouthernVictorialand,

thesevalleysonceheldenormousglaciersthatdescend9,000feetfromthepolarplateau

totheRossSea.Nowtheglaciersaregone,perhapsacasualtyoftheglobalwarmingtrend

duringthe10,000yearssincetheiceage.Eventhesnowthatfallsinthedryvalleys

isblastedoutbyviciouswindsthatroardownfromthepolarplateautothesea.Left

barearespectaculargorges,rippledfieldsofsanddunes,clustersofboulders(大圆

5)sculpturedintofantasticshapesby100mileanhourwinds,andanauraof

extraterrestrialdesolation.

Despitetheunearthlyaspectofthedryvalleys,somescientistsbelievethattheymay

carryamessageofhopefortheverdant(草木繁茂的)partsoftheearth.Somescientists

believethatinsomecasesthedryvalleysmaysoakuppollutants

fasterthanpollutantsenterthem.

21.Antarcticaisscientificallyimportantinthat___.

A)itisaspacestation

B)itisanidealplacefortheinvestigationofglaciology

C)thereisthemysteriousdryvalley

D)itcanhelppeopledetectglobalenvironmentalchanges

22.Thereasonforthedisappearanceofglaciersinthedryvalleyis__.

A)thatthey'vedesendedtotheRosssea

B)thatthey,vebeenblastedoutbyviciouswinds

C)theglobalwarmingtrendeversincetheiceage

D)thatthey,vebeenchangedintogorges,sanddunesandboulders

23.WhentheauthorcallsAntarctica“distantearlywarningsensor”,he

actuallymeansthat.

A)suchequipmenthasbeensetupforscientificpurpose

B)theresearchgroupstherearelikesuchkindofsensors

C)potentialglobalchangescanbeseenonAntarcticafirst

D)Antarcticaisremotefromotherpartsoftheearth

24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothearticle?

A)ThereisaclusterofislandwestoftheTransantarticMountain.

B)ScientificresearchonAntarcticaonlycentersontheiceandsnowthere.

C)Dryvalleysmaybeaplacetodisposeofourpollutants.

D)AllthecountriesonearthshouldbeconcernedaboutthehealthoftheWestAntarctic

IceSheet.

25.Theword“spotted”(2ndparagraph)canbestbereplacedby__.

A)placed

B)noticed

C)fixed

D)judged

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

TheCarnegieFoundationreportsaysthatmanycollegeshavetriedtobe“allthings

toallpeople,,.Indoingso,theyhaveincreasinglycateredtoanarrowmindedcareerism

whilefailingtocultivateaglobalvisionamongtheirstudents.

Thecurrentcrisis,itcontends,doesnotderivefromalegitimatedesiretoputlearning

toproductiveends.Theproblemisthatintoomanyacademicfields,

theworkhasnocontext;skills,ratherthanbeingmeans,havebecomeends.Studentsare

offeredavarietyofoptionsandallowedtopicktheirwaytoad

egree.Inshort,drivenbycareerism,“thenation'scollegesanduniversit

iesaremoresuccessfulinprovidingcredentials(文凭)thaninprovidingaquality

educationfortheirstudents."Thereportconcludesthatthespecialchallenge

confrontingtheundergraduatecollegeisoneofshapinganaintegratedcore”ofcommon

learning.Suchacorewouldintroducestudents“toessentialknowledge,toconnections

acrossthedisciplines,andintheend,toapplicationofknowledgetolifebeyondthe

campus.”

Althoughthekeytoagoodcollegeisahighqualityfaculty,theCarnegiestudyfound

thatmostcollegesdoverylittletoencouragegoodteaching.Infact,theydomuchto

undermineit.Asoneprofessorobserved:"Teachingisimportant,wearetold,andyet

facultyknowthatresearchandpublicationmattermost."Notsurprisingly,overthe

lasttwentyyearscollegesanduniversitieshavefailedtograduatehalfoftheirfour

yeardegreecandidates.Facultymemberswhodedicatethemselvestoteachingsoon

discoverthattheywillnotbegrantedtenure

(终身任期),promotion,orsubstantialsalaryincreases.Yet70percentofal1faculty

saytheirinterestsliemoreinteachingthaninresearch.Additionally,afrequent

complaintamongyoungscholarsisthatuThereispressuretopublish,althoughthere

isvirtuallynointerestamongadministratorsorcolleaguesinthecontentofthe

publications.”

26.Whenacollegetriestobe“allthingstoallpeople”(lines2,Para.I),itaims

to____.

A)satisfytheneedsofallkindsofstudentssimultaneously

B)focusontrainingstudentsinvariousskills

C)encourageallsortsofpeopletoattendcollege

D)makelearningserveacademicratherthanproductiveends

27.Theword"core"(1ines15,1stparagraph)mightmean.

A)aim

B)unit

C)center

D)course

28.OneofthereasonsforthecurrentcrisisinAmericancollegesanduniversitiesis

that____.

A)anarrowvocationalismhascometodominatemanycolleges

B)studentsdon,thaveenoughfreedominchoosingwhattheywanttolearn

C)skillsarebeingtaughtasameanstoanend

D)studentsarenotinterestedinlearning

29.Americancollegesanduniversitiesfailedtograduatehalfoftheirfour

yeardegreecandidatesbecause_.

A)mostofthemlackhighqualityfaculites

B)studentsarebecomingmoreandmorelazy

C)therearenotenoughincentivesforstudentstostudyhard

D)theyattachgreaterimportancetoresearchandpublicationthantoteaching

30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethathighqualitycollegeeducation

callsfor___,

A)highqualityfaculties

B)acommitmenttostudentsandeffectiveteaching

C)thecultivationofstudents'interestinlearning

D)dedicationtoresearchinfrontierareasofknowledge

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

TheU.S.birthratebegantodeclineinthemiddle1950's,resultinginasmaller

collegeagepopulationstartinginthemiddle1970's.S4Somethingelsehappenedin

the1970's:thepriceofoilincreasedtremendously,drivingupthepriceofalmost

everythingandmakingAmericansawarethattheirlargeautomobilesusedalotofgasoline.

Atthesametime,foreigncarmanufacturershadbeg

untoproducesmallfuelefficientcarsinlargequantitiesfortheexportmarket.

Suddenly,thelarge,gasguzzlingAmericancarswerenolongerattractivetoAmerican

buyers,whobeganbuyingforeigncarsbythethousands.TheAmericanautomobileindustry

wentintoarecession.Thousandsofautomotiveworkerswerelaidoff,aswerethousands

ofpeopleinindustriesindirectlyconnectedwiththeautoindustry.Peoplewhoare

laidofftendtokeepwhatmoneytheyhavefornecessities,likefoodandhousing.They

donothavetheextramoneyneededtosendtheirchildrentocollege.Theirchildren

cannotpaytheirowncollegecosts,becauseduringarecessiontheycannotfindjobs.

Highunemploymentmeansthatmorestatefundsmustbeusedforsocialservice一

unemploymentbenefitsandtoaiddependentchildren,forexample-thanduringmore

prosperoustimes.Italsomeans,thatthestateshavefewerfundsthanusual,because

peoplearepayingfewertaxes.Institutionsofhighereducationdependontwomajor

sourcesofincometokeepthemfunctioning:tuitionfromstudentsandfundsfromthe

states.Atthepresenttime,therearefewerstudentsthaninthepastandfewerstate

fundsavailableforhighereducation.Thecollegesanduniversitiesareintrouble.

31.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A)Therisingofoilpricedroveupthepriceofeverything.

B)Thereweremanyreasonswhyhighereducationwasintroubleinthe1970,s.

C)BirthratebegantodeclineintheUSAin1950's.

D)Highunemploymentcausedalotofsocialproblems.

32.Thephrase“laidoff“canbestbereplacedbywhichofthefollowing?

A)Poor.

B)Gotridof.

C)Removed.

D)Unemployed.

33.Americancarswerenotpopularintheirdomesticmarketsbecausetheywere__.

A)small

B)gasconsuming

C)fuelefficient

D)notattractive

34.Thecollegesanduniversitieswereintroublebecauseofthefollowingreasonsexcept

that___.

A)theycouldn'tgetenoughincometokeepthemrunning

B)youngpeoplecouldn,taffordthetuitionfees

C)keepingthemrunningatthesamelevelwouldcostmuchmore

D)socialservicesneedmorestatefundsbecauseoftherecession

35.AllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT__.

A)youngpeoplecouldn,taffordtheirowntuitioninthe1970,s

B)it'sdifficultforgraduatesfromcollegestofindajobinthe1970's

C)fewerparentscouldaffordtosendtheirchiIdrentocollegebecauseof

therecessionin1970's

D)Birthratedroppedinthe1970*sbecauseoftherecession

PassageFour

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

WithinfifteenyearsBritainandothernationsshouldbewellonwiththebuildingof

hugeindustrialcomplexesfortherecyclingofwaste.Thewordrubbishcouldloseits

meaningbecauseeverythingthatgoesintothedumpswouldbemadeintosomethinguseful.

Eventhemostdangerousandunpleasantwasteswouldprovideenergyifnothingelse.

Thelatestprojectistotakeacityofaroundhalfamillioninhabitantsanddiscover

exactlywhatrawmaterialsgointoitandwhatgoout.Theaimistofind

outhowmuchoftheserawmaterialscouldbeprovidedifaplantforrecycling

wastewerebuiltjustoutsidethecity.Thisplantwouldrecyclenotonlymetal

suchassteel,leadandcopper,butalsopaperandrubberaswell.

Anothernewprojectisbeingsetuptodiscoverthebestwaysofsortingandseparating

therubbish.Whenthisprojectiscomplete,therubbishwillbeprocessedlikethis:

first,itwillpassthroughsharpmetalbarswhichwilltearopentheplasticbagsin

whichrubbishisusuallypacked;thenitwillpassthrougha

powerfulfantoseparatethelightestelementsfromtheheavysolids;afterthat

groundersandrollersbreakupeverythingthatcanbebroken.Finallytherubbishwill

passundermagnets,whichwillremovethebitsofironandsteel;therubberandplastic

willthenbesortedoutinthefinalstage.

Thefirstfullscalegiantrecyclingplantsare,perhaps,fifteenyearsaway.Indeed,

withthegrowingcostoftransportingrubbishtomoredistantdumps,some

bigcitieswillbeforcedtobui1dtheirownrecyclingplantsbeforelong.

36.Themainpurposeofthepassageis__.

A)toshowusafuturewayofrecyclingwastes

B)totelltheimportanceofrecyclingwastes

C)towarnpeoplethedangerofsomewastes

D)tointroduceanewrecyclingplant

37.Howmanystagesarethereintherecyclingprocess?

A)3.

B)4.

C)5.

D)6.

38.Whatisthemainreasonforbigcitiestobuildtheirownrecyclingplants?

A)Todealwithwastesinabetterway.

B)It'sagoodwaytogainprofits.

C)It'smoreeconomicalthantodumpwastesinsomedistantplaces.

D)Energycanbegotatalowerprice.

39.Thefirstfull-scalehugerecyclingplants__.

A)havebeeninexistencefor15years

B)takes15yearstobuild

C)can'tbebuiltuntil15yearslater

D)willremainfunctioningfor15years

40.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A)Theword“rubbish“willsoondisappearfromdictionaries.

B)Dangerouswastescanberecycledintonothingbutenergy.

C)Torecyclepaperandrubberwillstillbeimpossibleevenwiththenewrecycling

methods.

D)Bigcitieswillsoonhavetheirownrecyclingplants.

Partlll

VocabularyandStructure(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

41.You__herinofficelastFriday;She'sbeenoutoftownfortwoweeks.

A)needn'thaveseen

B)mighthaveseen

C)musthaveseen

D)can,thaveseen

42.Thiscandidatehasfarmorechancesofwinningtheelectionthan__recommended

bytheorganizer.

A)that

B)theone

C)whom

D)one

43.difficultitistosurmounttheobstacles,we'reboundtoachieve

ourgoal.

A)As

B)How

C)So

D)However

44.Manyatimenottoplaywithfirebutheturnsadeafeartothe

warnings.

A)thechildbeingtold

B)thechildhasbeentold

C)hasbeentoldthechiId

D)hasthechildbeentold

45.He__writingthepapernow.Hehadn,twrittenasinglewordwhenI

lefthimtenminutesago.

A)shouldn'tbe

B)can'thavefinished

C)can'tbe

D)mustn'thavefinished

46.Isn'titlovelytothinkthatTmyselfonthesunnybeachtomorrowatthistime.

A)willenjoy

B)amenjoying

C)willbeenjoying

D)shallenjoy

47.Donttyouknowit'sthefirsttimehe__thiskindofmeeting?

A)attends

B)attended

C)hasattended

D)isattending

48.Ifyoumyadvice,you__yourfailurenow.Youyourvictory.

A)took...wouldn,tcryover…wouldcelebrate

B)hadtaken...wouldn,thavecriedover…wouldhavecelebrated

C)hadtaken...aren,tcryingover...arecelebrating

D)hadtaken...wouldn,tbecryingover...wouldbecelebrating

49.Iwouldratherouttolookforajobinsteadofmopingaroundhereeveryday.

A)togoB)going

C)wentD)go

50.—Imusthaveeatensomethingwrong.Tfeellike___.

—Itoldyounottoeatatarestaurant.You,dbetter___athome.

A)tothrowup...toeat

B)throwingup...eating

C)tothrowup...eat

D)throwingup...eat

51.Healwaysdreamsof__achanceforhimtobringintofullplayhis

potential.

A)therebeingB)theretobe

C)thereisD)being

52.Youshouldkeepaneye__theslightestchangesinthepatientwhile

thedoctorisaway.

A)forB)on

C)toD)about

53.isstillacontroversialissue.

A)Ifheistherightpersonforthejob

B)Thatheistherightpersonforthejob

C)Whetherheistherightpersonforthejob

D)Heistherightpersonforthejob

54.Hehaswonthefirstplace,isclearfromtheexpressionsonhis

face.

A)thatB)as

C)whatD)when

55.Hisresponsewas___thathedidn'tsayyesandhedidn'tsayno.

A)soB)what

C)whatD)such

56.It'stimeforusto___thetraditionalChinesearchitecture.

A)preserveB)reserve

C)conserveD)deserve

57.I'mafraidtakingaparttimejobmight___mytimeforstudy.

A)cutoffB)cutinto

C)cutdownD)cutaway

58.Theinnocentyoungmanwasofrobbingthebank.

A)sentencedB)charged

C)accusedD)punished

59.Peopleshouldbehaveonsuchasolemnoccasion.

A)respectedlyB)respectfully

C)respectinglyD)respectively

60.Aftersecondthought,sheabettersolution.

A)cameupwithB)addedupto

C)putupwithD)madeupfor

61.Ididn,ttotellhimthetruth.Heforcedmeintodoingthat.

A)expectB)suppose

C)hopeD)mean

62.Ifthiskindofanimalbecomes__,ourfuturegenerationwon,teven

haveachancetoseeit.

A)littleB)scarce

C)rareD)short

63.LittlekidsareOKmostofthetime.Butsometimescanbecomeareal

A)difficultyB)nuisance

C)worryD)anxiety

64.Earlysettlersinthislandfoundgreatdifficultyintotheharshliving

conditions.

A)adoptingB)fitting

C)settlingD)adapting

65.Culturalexchangesbetweenthetwocountrieshelpto___understandingand

friendshipbetweenthetwopeoples.

A)increaseB)raise

C)promoteD)quicken

66.Hisdownfallistootherfactorsthanthis.

A)contributableB)attributable

C)deducibleD)responsible

67.Ithinkyoushouldgotoseeadoctor,whomay__toyoupropermedicinesothat

youcanrecoverfaster.

A)prescribeB)subscribe

C)submitD)prohibit

68.Itpainsustoseethatourenvironmentis__.

A)degenerating

B)deteriorating

C)declining

D)depressing

69.Theageofthestudentsinthisclassfromeighteentotwenty.

A)changesB)alters

C)rangesD)1imits

70.Afterfinishingthepaper,hehimselftohaveagoodrest.

A)extendedB)stretched

C)spreadD)reached

PartIV

Translation(15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,therearefourpassages,eachconsistingofoneortwosentences

foryoutotranslateintoChinese.ThesesentencesarealltakenfromtheReadingPassages

youhavejustread.Youshouldreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifytheirmeanings

inthecontext.

SI.(Para.1,Passage1)

Remotefrommajorsourcesofpollutionandthecomplexgeologicalandecological

systemsthatprevailelsewhere,Antarcticamakespossiblescientificmeasurementsthat

areoftensharperandeasiertointerpretthanthosemadeinotherparts

oftheworld.

S2.(Para.1,Passage2)

Studentsareofferedavarietyofoptionsandallowedtopicktheirwaytodegree.

S3.(Para.2,Passage2)

Additionally,afrequentcomplaintamongyoungscholarsisthataThereispres

suretopublish,althoughthereisvirtuallynointerestamongadministratorsor

colleaguesinthecontentofthepublications.»

S4.(Para.1,Passage3)

Somethingelsehappenedinthe1970's:thepriceofoilincreasedtremendously,

drivingupthepriceofalmosteverythingandmakingAmericansawarethattheir

largeautomobilesusedalotofgasoline.

S5.(Para.1,Passage4)

Eventhemostdangerousandunpleasantwasteswouldprovideenergyifnothingelse.

PartV

Writing(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicShouldCollegeStudentsTakeParttimeJobs?Youshouldwriteinatleast120

words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below.

1.人们对大学生打工的不同看法

2.大学生究竟是否应该打工

答案部分

听力原文

SectionA

1.M:I'dliketospeaktoMr.Jones,please.

W:Sorry,sir.ButMr.Jonesisn,thearanymore.Mr.Williamsisincharge

now.

Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?

2.M:Wow,there'sagreatdealofworkforustodo.

W:Oh,itisn'tsobadasitlooks.Afteral1,thegreaterpartofithasalreadybeen

done.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthework?

3.W:Can,tyouknockonthedoorbeforeyouentermyofficenexttime?

M:Sorry,Mme.It'sjustthatIfminsuchahurry.

Q:Howdidthewomanfeelwhenshewasspeakingtotheman?

4.W:JanetoldmeshewouldflytoParissometimethisweek.

M:Well,Isawheraminuteagoatthesupermarket.

Q:Whatcanweconcludefromtheconversation?

5.W:Bobthinksyoushouldn,tuseyourgoodknifetofixthat.

M:Tellhimit'snothisknife.

Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

6.M:Howlongwillthepartylast?I'vegotameetingtoattendat4pm.

W:You'11beallright.Thehostwillhaveanappointmentat3pm.

Q:Whatdowelearnabouttheman?

7.M:Whydoyoulooksoworried?Onlyonehasfinishedaheadofyou.

W:I'vepromisedmyMomthatI'dbethefirst.

Q:Whyisthewomanworried?

8.W:Myfriendtalkedtomeonthephonefortwohourslastnight!

M:Isittol1free?

Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

9.W:Yes,wedohavethatcolor.Butunfortunatelywedon'thavethemediumsizenow.

M:Inthatcase,I'11havetotaketheblueone.

Q:Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

10.W:Whydoyoulooksodepressed?

M:ProfessorSmithsaidImighthavetochangeanothertopicformythesis.

W:Itoldyouthattopicwastoorisky.

Q:Whatdidthewomando?

SectionB

PassageOne

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waswhatoneofthemcalled^PublicHealthEnemyNo.1inThisCountry.Besidespolluting

theairandcongestingthecities,automobilescouldcauseheartdisease“becausewe

don,twalkanywhereanymore,wsaidDr.H.P.RichardWeinerman,professo

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