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大学英语四级考试ModelTestTwoPartⅠWritingDirections:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:ShouldParentsBeResponsibleforChildren'sCrimes?Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:1.青少年犯罪成为社会焦点,父母应该负责;2.父母应该负责的原因。PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.RobotCarstoDoBattleinDesertRaceWhen15competitorslinedupinNevadalastyearfortheU.S.DefenseDepartment'sfirstmillion-dollarrobotrace,hopeswerehigh.Thechallenge:todriveavehiclewithoutahumandriverorremotecontrolsome150miles(241kilometers)throughtheMojaveDesert.Butthosehopesquicklywentupinacloudofdustasmostrobotsbarelymanagedtogetoffthestartingline.Thebestperformer,amodifiedHumveebuiltbyengineersatPennsylvania'sCarnegieTorobotdevotees(热爱者),however,itwasaminorhiccup.Nosurprise,then,that43teamsshoweduptotryoutforthisyear'srace,dubbed(被称作)theGrandChallenge.Forthepastweek,teamsrangingfromgarageenthusiaststowell-fundeduniversityengineershavebeenfine-tuningtheirmachinesatqualifyingroundshereattheCaliforniaSpeedwayinFontana,Twenty-threefinalistswereannouncedThursdayforSaturday'sGrandChallenge.The175-mile(282-kilometer)coursestartsandfinishesinPrimm,Theracepromisestobeeventougherthanlastyear'srun.But18monthsisaneternityintheroboticsworld,andthetechnologyhasvastlyimproved.OrganizersbelieveseveralteamshavearealshotoffinishingtheraceinlessthantenhourstoearnthegrandprizeoftwomillionU.S.dollars."WhenthefirstteamoutoftheChute(斜道)--Mojavaton,asmallteamoutofColorado--madeitsuccessfullyaroundthe2.2-mile(3.5-kilometer)qualificationcourse,Iknewrightthereandthenthatwehadsomethingspecial,"saidRonKurjanowicz,thechiefofstaffforthePentagon'sDefenseAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(DARPA),whichissponsoringtherace.UnknownCourseTheaimoftheGrandChallenge,DefenseDepartment!officialssay,istospurdevelopmentofautonomousgroundvehiclesthatcanoperateindangerousenvironments,suchaswarzones,keepingsoldiersoutofharm'sway.AU.S.Congressmandate(训令)requiresthatone-thirdofmilitarygroundvehiclesdrivethemselvesby2015,butthetechnologytomeetthatmandatedoesnotyetexist.Sothegovernmentlookedtoenterprisingteamstodevelopthetechnologyfordriverlessvehicles,sweeteningitsofferwiththetwo-million-dollarpurse.Noneofthe23teamsknowswhatliesaheadforthisyear'srace.DARPAwon'trevealtheexactrouteuntiltwohoursbeforethestartoftheraceonSaturday.ButtheobstaclesontheFontanaqualificationcourse--includingasteel-enforcedtunnelthatwipesoutavehicle'sglobalpositioningsystem--aremadetoresembletherugged,real-lifeconditionsthatthevehicleswillhavetonavigate.Thevehiclesusesensorssuchaslasers,cameras,andradartohelpthemavoidobstaclessuchasrocksandcliffs.Thecomputer'sbrainhastofigureouthowtoresolveunexpectedconflicts,likeabouldersittinginthemiddleoftheroad."ThinkaboutallthedecisionsthatyouandIhavetomakewhenwedrivefromourhousetothestore,"Kurjanowiczsaid."Thesevehicleshavetodothesamething,withoutadriver."AmongthetopcontendersinSaturday'sraceisTerraMax,amassivetruckoriginallybuiltbytheWisconsin-basedOshkoshTruckCorporationfortheU.S.MarineCorps.Inlastyear'srace,TerraMaxmanagedtogoonly1.2miles(2kilometers).TeamleaderGarySchmiedelexpectstodomuchbetterthisyear.Hepointedtothenewall-wheelsteeringfeatureonthetruckasanimportantaddition."Wecanmovethislarge,15-ton(13.5-metricton)payloadvehicleinaturnthat'sequivalenttothatofaHumvee,"hesaid.GhostriderTheresourcesofteamslikeTerraMaxorCarnegieMellonUniversity,whichhastwovehiclesintheracethisyear,areafarcryfromthoseofsomeoftheothercompetitors,includinginventors,electricians,andevenahighschoolteam.Oneentry,fromaSouthernCaliforniateamofengineers,racers,andhot-rodders,iscalledItCameFromtheGarage.Ithasabeerkeg(小桶)stuckonthebackandanon-offswitchthatsays"brain.""Mostoftheschoolsandorganizationswe'reupagainstarejustaccessorizingconventionalvehicles,"saidteamleaderChris"C.J."Pedersen,aformeractor."Ourvehicleisacustom-built,21st-centuryhotpletewithhoodscoopandexhaustcomingofftheside."AnthonyLevandowski,aroboticsbuilderfromBerkeley,CaliforniaLevandowski,whohadtopostponehisgraduatestudieswhenhecouldn'tfindafacultyadvisorwhobelieveditwouldbepossibletobuildthemotorcyclerobot,sayshisvehiclehassomedistinctadvantages."We'resmallerandgoalotmoreplaces,"hesaidwhiletinkeringwiththerobotbeforeanothertrialrun."We'realsoalotlessexpensive.Thisbikecostsasmuchasatireorawheelofsomeoftheseotherguys'machines."SmartMoneyNeitherGhostridernorItCameFromtheGaragemadethefinalcutatthisweek'squalifyingraces.However,anothercrowd-pleaser,Cajunbot--ortheRagin'Cajun--aconvertedall-terrainvehicledevelopedbyateamfromtheUniversityofLouisianainLafayette,did.ThesmartmoneyinSaturday'sracemaybeonStanley,aconvertedVolkswagenTouaregmadebyateamatCalifornia'sStanfordEvenifnoneofthevehiclesfinishestheracethisyear,DARPA'sKurjanowiczsaid,theeventhassucceededingalvanizingroboticsdevelopersandpushingthecreationofnewtechnologies."ThebeautyoftheGrandChallengeisthatitdoesn'ttellpeoplehowtosolvetheproblem,"hesaid."Thecommunityhascomeupwithitsownelegantsolutions."1.Thepassagemainlydescribestheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofrobotcarraces.2.Lastyear'srobotraceinNevadawasagreatsuccess.3.Itisasurprisethatupto43teamscameforthisyear'sracecalledtheGrandChallenge.4.ThePentagon'sDefenseAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(DARPA)issponsoringtherace.5.TheaimoftheGrandChallengeistospurdevelopmentofautonomousgroundvehicles.6.GhostriderandItCameFromtheGaragebothmadethefinalcutatthisweek'squalifyingraces.7.TerraMaxwillfinishtheraceandwinthegrandprizeoftwomillionU.S.dollars.8.TheobstaclesontheFontanaqualificationcoursearemadetoresemblethe______.9.Theonlymotorcyclerobotinthequalificationsis______.10.Theonlyvehiclethatdidn'thitanobstacleinthetrialrunsis______.PartⅢListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearBshortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions11to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.11.[A]He'llbespeakingattheendofthemeeting.[B]Hewassupposedtospeaklastnightinstead.[C]Hesuddenlydecidednottospeak.[D]Healreadyspokeverybrieflytonight.12.[A]It'stoohigh.[B]It'sacceptable.[C]It'scheapindeed.[D]Thewomanshouldhavebargainedforit.13.[A]Attwoo'clock.[B]Atthreeo'clock.[C]Atfouro'clock.[D]Atfiveo'clock.14.[A]Shopassistantandcustomer.[B]Postclerkandcustomer.[C]Storekeeperandcustomer.[D]Waitressandcustomer.15.[A]Hisgirlfriendcomplainedofhisgoingtothepartywithouther.[B]Hewastogetherwithhisgirlfriendyesterday.[C]Hehasbeenbusydatinghisgirlfriendthesedays.[D]Hebroughthisgirlfriendtotheparty.16.[A]Sheregrettedhavingboughtthesecond-handcar.[B]Itisunnecessarytorentanotherhouse.[C]Theyshouldselltheirsecond-handcarandbuyanewone.[D]Theycanaffordasecond-handcar.17.[A]Shelovesthefilmtoo.[B]Shedoesn'tthinkmuchofthefilm.[C]Sheasksthemantorepeathiswords.[D]Ifsnotasgoodassheexpected.18.[A]Gooutwithhiswife.[B]Workforextrahours.[C]Stayathomewithhiswife.[D]Gooutwithhisboss.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.[A]It'shereditary.[B]Theshampooheusedcausedit[C]Hecombshishairtoomuch.[D]Heisoldenoughtolosehair.20.[A]Usesomespecialshampoo.[B]Wearawig.[C]Don'ttrytocombhairoverthebaldorthinpatch.[D]Gotothedoctorforadvice.21.[A]Overtheradio.[B]Atadoctor'soffice.[C]Attheman'shouse.[D]Atadrugstore.22.[A]Itsuitshim.[B]Itlooksridiculous.[C]Itlooksold.[D]It'sgettingworse.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.23.[A]Onceaweek.[B]Threeeverymonth.[C]Fiveeverymonth.[D]Twoeverymonth.24.[A]Whentherearemorethantwelvepeople.[B]Whentherearefivepeople.[C]Whentherearefifteenpeople.[D]Whentherearemorethanfifteenpeople.25.[A]Calltheoffice.[B]Signyournameonthenoticeboardinadvance.[C]Paythemoney.[D]Thereisnoneedtoreserveaplace.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.26.[A]Becauseitisn'tclosed.[B]Becausethestudentshavetopassallexaminationsbeforeenteringit.[C]Becausethereisnoexaminationbeforetheyareacceptedasstudents.[D]Becauseitsdoorisopen.27.[A]Attheairport.[B]Byplane.[C]Takingtheair.[D]OnradioandTV.28.[A]Four.[B]Eight.[C]Three.[D]Five.29.[A]Infourorfiveyears.[B]Inoneyear.[C]Inthreeorfouryears.[D]In36weeks.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.[A]Anewwaytotakenotes.[B]Ashortnameforsurveyreadingmethod.[C]Thefivestepsinthereadingprocess.[D]Differentwaystostudyforexaminations.31.[A]Thatoneshouldthinkabouttheideaswhilereadingthewords.[B]Thatoneshouldalwaystakenotes.[C]Thatoneshouldreadonlythetitleandimportantwords.[D]Thatoneshouldreadsequencesofwords.32.[A]Read.[B]Recite.[C]Review.[D]Reread.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.[A]Vacations.[B]Wages.[C]Overcrowdedclassrooms.[D]Paidsickleaves.34.[A]Theywanttheteacherstoresign.[B]Theywanttheteacherstoreturntowork.[C]Theyareverysympathetictowardthestrike.[D]Theyarerefusingtocommentonthesituation.35.[A]ParentBoard.[B]DistrictCourt.[C]Teachers'Union.[D]SchoolCommittee.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblank,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Thereare17kindsofpenguinsintheworld.Allofthemliveinthesouthern(36).Onlyafew(37)liveonthecontinentofAntarcticaatthebottomoftheworld.Theemperorpenguinsarethelargest.Theyareabout100(38)tallandweighabout30kilograms.Theirspecial(39)ofmatingmakesthemdifferentfromallotherpenguins.Forthousandsofyearstheemperorpenguinshavelivedonthe(40)continentofAntarctica.Theseblackandwhitebirdsliveinlargegroupsorcolonies.Thereareabout40emperorpenguincoloniesonAntarctica.Intotalthereareabout400,000birds.Thesebirdsspendthesummerswimmingintheoceanin(41)offoodsuchasfishand(42).Penguinsarenotabletofly,buttheyare(43)swimmers.(44).Butwhensummerends,sodoesthiseasytimespentbythewater.(45).(46).Theymustfindanareawithsomeshelterfromthefreezingwinds.PartⅣReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)SectionADirections:Inthispartthereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestaementsinthefewestpossiblewords.WriteyouranswersinthespacesprovidedonAnswerSheet2.Cultureshockissonamedbecauseoftheeffectithasonpeoplewhentheyenteranewculture.Expertshavebeeninterestedintheseeffectsandhaveagreedonfivebasicstagesofcultureshock.Thesestagesaregeneralandshouldonlybeusedasareference.Noteveryindividualwillgothrougheachstage,andonestagemaylastlongerthananotherfordifferentindividuals.Thehardestthingformosttravelerstodealwithistheemotional"rollercoaster"theyseemtoberiding.Onemomenttheyfeelverypositivetowardthenewculture,andthenextmomentverynegative.Itseemscommonthatinternationalvisitorsandimmigrantsvacillate(犹豫不定)betweenlovingandhatinganewcountry.Feelingsofseparationandalienationcanbeintensifiediftheydonothaveasenseoffittinginorbelonging.Fatigueisanotherproblempeoplefacewhenenteringanewculture.Therecanbeasenseofagreaterneedforsleep.Thisisduenotonlytophysicaltiredness,butalsotomentalfatigue.Thismentalfatiguecomesfromstrainingtocomprehendthelanguage,andcopingwithnewsituations.Theimpactofcultureshockcanvaryfrompersontoperson.Therecanbesignificantdifferencesbecausesomepeoplemaybebetterpreparedtoenteranewculture.Fourfactorswhichplayintothesearepersonality,languageability,lengthofstay,andtheemotionalsupportreceived.Itislogicaltothinkthatwhenpeoplearedeprivedoftheirfamiliarsurroundingstheywillfeeldisoriented.Onesolutionsomehavefoundistobringafewsmallremindersofhome.Pictures,wallhangings,favoriteutensils,andkeepsakes(纪念品)areallgoodcandidatestomakethingsfeelmorefamiliar.Anotherhelpfulactivityistoestablishlittleroutinesthatbecomefamiliarovertime.Evenbetterisfittingthingsthatwerepartoftheregularroutinebackinthehomecountryintotheroutineestablishedinthenewculture.Thiswillmakepeoplefeelmoreathome.47.Accordingtothe1stparagraph,expertshaveinterestsin______.48.Emotional"rollercoaster"refersto______.49.Whenenteringanewculture,theproblemspeoplefaceare______.50.Copingwithnewsituationsmayresultin______.51.Accordingtotheauthor,themoreeffectivewaytosolve"culturalshock"is______.SectionBDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneSixteenyearsago,EileenDoyle'shusband,anengineer,tookhisfourchildrenupforanearlymorningcupoftea,packedasmallcaseandwasneverseenorheardofagain.Eileenwasastonishedandinastateofdespair.Theyhadbeenahappyfamilyand,asfarassheknew,therehadbeennothingwrongwiththeirmarriage.Everydayoftheyear,asmallgroupofmenandwomenquietlypackafewbelongingsandwithoutsomuchasanoteoragood-byeclosethefrontdoorforthelasttime,leavingtheirdebts,theirworriesandtheirconfusedfamiliesbehindthem.Lastyear,morethan1,200menandnearlyasmanywomenwerereportedmissingfromhome---thehighestin15years.Manydidreturnhomewithinayear,butothersrejectedthepastcompletelyandarenowlivinganewlifesomewhereunderadifferentidentity.Tothoseleftbehindthisformofdesertionisaterribleblowtotheirprideandself-confidence.Eventhefinalityofdeathmightbepreferable.Atleastitdoesnotimplyrejectionorfailure.Worsethanthat,peoplecanbeleftwithanunfinishedmarriage,notknowingwhethertheywillhavetowaitsevenyearsbeforetheyarefreetostartafreshlife.ClinicalpsychologistPaulBrownbelievesmostdeparturesofthiskindtobewellplannedratherthanimpulsive."It'stypicalofthekindofpersonalitywhichseemsabletoignoreotherpeople'spainanddifficulties.Runningaway,likekillingyourself,isahighlyaggressiveact.Bycreatinganabsencethepeopleleftbehindfeelguilty,upsetandempty."TheSalvationArmy'sInvestigationDepartmenthasa70percentsuccessrateintrackingmissingpeopledown.AccordingtoLt.Co.BramwellPratt,headofthedepartment,menandwomenrunawayforverydifferentreasonsthoughlackofcommunicationisoftenthebiggestmotive."Thethingsthatdisturbamall'spersonalityareproblemslikebeingtiedupindebtorseriousworriesaboutwork.Andsomewomenmakeimpossibledemandsontheirhusbands.Womenusuallyleaveformoreobviousreasonsbutfearisattherootofit.Menaremoreoftenpreparedtogivetheirmarriageanothertrythanwomen,butweareawarethat,forsomewives,itwouldbeatotalimpossibilitytoreturnafterthewaythey'vebeentreated."52.Whenherhusbandlefthome,EileenDoyle______.[A]couldnotforgivehimfortakingthechildren[B]hadbeenexpectingittohappenforsometime[C]couldnotunderstandwhy[D]blamedherselfforwhathadhappened53.Mostpeoplewholeavetheirfamiliesbehindthem______.[A]dosowithoutwarning[B]dosobecauseoftheirdebts[C]comebackimmediately[D]changetheirnames54.Themanorwomanleftbehindusually______.[A]admitsresponsibilityforthesituation[B]wishesthepersonwhohasleftweredead[C]feelsembarrassedanduseless[D]willhavenolegalmarriagelifeforsevenyears55.PaulBrownregardsleavinghomeinsuchcircumstancesas______.[A]anactofdespair[B]anactofselfishness[C]theresultofasuddendecision[D]theresultoftheenormoussenseofguilt56.TheSalvationArmybelievesthat______.[A]mostmenrunawaybecauseoftheimpossibledemandsoftheirwives[B]men'sreasonsaremoreunderstandablethanwomen's[C]somewomennevergivetheirmenanotherchance[D]womenareoftenafraidtostartmarriageagainPassageTwoTheEnglishhavethereputationofbeingverydifferentfromallothernationalities.ItisclaimedthatlivingonanislandseparatedfromtherestofEuropehasmuchtodowithit.Whateverthereasons,itmaybefairlystatedthattheEnglishmanhasdevelopedsomeattitudesandhabitsdistinguishinghimfromothernationalities.Broadlyspeaking,theEnglishmanisaquiet,shy,andreservedpersonamongpeople,heknowswell.Beforestrangersheoftenseemsinhibited,evenembarrassed.Youhaveonlytowitnessarailwaycompartmentanymorningoreveningtoseethetruth.Serious-lookingbusinessmenandwomensitreadingtheirnewspapersordozing(打盹)inacomer,andnoonespeaks.AnEnglishwitoncesuggestedtooverseasvisitors,"Onenteringarailwaycompartmentshakehandswithallthepassengers."Needlesstosay,hewasnotbeingserious.Thereisanunwrittenbutclearlyunderstoodcodeofbehavior,which,ifbroken,makesthepersonimmediatelytheobjectofsuspicion.ItiswellknownthattheEnglishseldomshowopenlyextremesofenthusiasm,emotionetc.Ofcourse,anEnglishmanfeelsnolessthananyothernationality.Imagineamancommentingonthegreatbeauty,ofayounggirl.Amanofmoreemotionaltemperamentmightdescribeheras"amarvelousjewel",whiletheEnglishmanwillflatlystate"Um,she'sallright."AnEnglishmanmayrecommendahighlysuccessfulandenjoyablefilmtofriendsbycommenting,"It'snotbad."Theoverseasvisitorsmustnotbedisappointedbythisapparentlackofinterest.Theymustrealizethat;"allright","notbad"areveryoftenusedwiththesenseof"firstclass","excellent".ThisspecialuseoflanguageisparticularlycommoninEnglish.57.OneexplanationforthedifferentcharacterofEnglishpeopleisthat______.[A]theyaregeographicallyisolatedfromtheEuropeancontinent[B]theyhavenothingtodowiththeotherEuropeans[C]theyliketokeepquietamongtheiracquaintances[D]theytendtobereservedbynature58.Theword"inhibited"(Line2,Para.2)inthispassageprobablymeans______.[A]unabletohavegoodmanners[B]unabletoexpressandrelaxfreely[C]abletoactproperly[D]abletotalkfreely59.Accordingtothepassage,onenteringarailwaycompartment,anoverseasvisitorisexpectedto______.[A]inquireaboutthecodeofbehaviorinthetrain[B]shakehandswithallthepassengers[C]shakehandswiththepersonheknows[D]behavelikeanEnglishman60.TheEnglishwayofcommentingonsomethingorsomebodysuggeststhat______.[A]theEnglisharemodestinmostcircumstances[B]theEnglishfeelnolessthananyothernationality[C]theEnglishtendtodisplaylessemotionthantheyfeel[D]theEnglishdon'ttakeastronginterestinmakingcomment61.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?[A]ThedifferencesbetweentheEnglishandtheotherEuropeans.[B]ThedifferentcharacteroftheEnglishmananditsreason.[C]ThereasonsforEnglishpeople'sshyness.[D]ThecodeofbehaviorofthenationalitiesinEurope.PartⅤClozeDirections:Thereare20blanksitlthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D]ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeofthegiftsofagoodactor:youmustbeableto(62)theattentionandinterestofyourstudents;youmustbea(63)speaker,withagood,strong,(64)voicewhichisfullyunderyourcontrol;andyoumustbeableto(65)whatyouareteachinginordertomakeitsmeaningclear.(66)agoodteacherandyouwillseethathedoesnotsitstill(67)hisclass:hestandsthewholetimewhenheisteaching;hewalksabout,usinghis(68),handsandfingerstohelphiminhisexplanations,andhisfacetoexpressfeelings.Listentohim,andyouwill(69)theloudness,thequalityandthemusicalnoteofhisvoicealways(70)accordingtowhatheis(71)about.Thefactthatagoodteacherhassomeofthegiftsofagoodactordoesn't(72)thathewillindeedbeabletoact(73)onthestage,forthereareveryimportant(74)betweentheteacher'sworkandtheactor's.Theactorhastospeakwordswhichhehaslearntbyheart;hehastorepeatexactlythe(75)wordseachtimeheplaysacertainpart;(76)hismovementsandthewaysinwhichheuseshisvoiceareusually(77)beforehand.Whathehastodoistomakeallthesecarefullylearntwordsandactionsseem(78)onthestage.Agoodteacher(79)inquiteadifferentway.Hisstudentstakeanactivepartinhis(80)theyaskandanswerquestions;theyobeyorders;andiftheydon'tunderstandsomething,theywillsayso.Theteacherthereforehastosuithisacttotheneedsofhisstudents.Hecannotlearnhispartbyheart,butmust(81)itashegoesalong.62.[A]pay[B]hold[C]give[D]know63.[A]clear[B]slow[C]quick[D]loud64.[A]frightening[B]fearing[C]exciting[D]pleasing65.[A]act[B]talk[C]say[D]repeat66.[A]Listen[B]Look[C]Watch[D]Observe67.[A]for[B]before[C]behind[D]with68.[A]tongue[B]words[C]sound[D]arms69.[A]hear[B]see[C]think[D]guess70.[A]making[B]changing[C]expressing[D]giving71.[A]talking[B]thinking[C]hearing[D]saying72.[A]tell[B]express[C]show[D]mean73.[A]good[B]badly[C]well[D]actively74.[A]things[B]differences[C]points[D]jobs75.[A]different[B]same[C]above[D]following76.[A]just[B]never[C]ever[D]even77.[A]read[B]known[C]fixed[D]written78.[A]natural[B]real[C]false[D]clear79.[A]is[B]works[C]has[D]teaches80.[A]group[B]party[C]class[D]play81.[A]invent[B]discover[C]teach[D]continuePartⅥTranslationDirections:CompletethesentencesonAnswerSheet2bytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.82.Weofferarangeofbeverage,__________(从矿泉水到酒精饮料都有).83.ThereisadrinksreceptiononinBoston__________(为欢迎所有与会者).84.Ifyoueatcookiesorotherfatteningsnacksbetweenmeals,__________(你会变胖的)!85.Toooftenwebelievewhataccountsforother'ssuccessissomespecialsecretoraluckybreak,__________(但成功却很少如何神秘).86.Anykindofexercisewilldowelltotheheart,(只要它能加速心跳).大学英语四级考试全真预测试卷二答案详解PartⅠWritingShouldParentsBeResponsibleforChildren'sCrimes?Nowadaystherearemoreandmorecrimescommittedbytheyoung,

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