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6月大學英語四级(CET-4)真題试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections: Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1. A)Hisfather.B)Hismother.C)Hisbrother.D)Hissister.2. A)Ajobopportunity.B)Apositionasgeneralmanager.C)Abigtravelagency.D)Aninexperiencedsalesman.3. A)Havingabreak.B)Continuingthemeeting.C)Movingontothenextitem.D)Waitingalittlelonger.4. A)Theweatherforecastsaysitwillbefine.B)Theweatherdoesn’tcountintheirplan.C)Theywillnotdoasplannedincaseofrain.D)Theywillpostponetheirprogramifitrains.5. A)Hewishestohavemorecourseslikeit.B)Hefindsithardtofollowtheteacher.C)Hewishestheteacherwouldtalkmore.D)Hedoesn’tliketheteacher’saccent.6. A)Goonwiththegame.B)Drawpicturesonthecomputer.C)Reviewhislessons.D)Haveagoodrest.7. A)ShedoesnotagreewithJack.B)Jack’sperformanceisdisappointing.C)Mostpeoplewillfindbasketballboring.D)ShesharesJack’sopinion.8. A)Themanwenttoawrongcheck-incounter.B)Themanhasjustmissedhisflight.C)Theplanewillleaveat9:14.D)Theplane’sdeparturetimeremainsunknown.9. A)Atanewsstand.B)Atacardealer’s.C)Atapublishinghouse.D)Atanewspaperoffice.10. A)Hewantstogetanewposition.B)Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.C)Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.D)Heenjoysletterwriting.SectionBDirections: Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Theyareinterestedinotherkindsofreading.B)Theyareactiveinvoluntaryservices.C)Theytendtobelowineducationandinincome.D)Theyliveinisolatedareas.12. A)Thereasonswhy–peopledon’treadnewspapersaremorecomplicatedthanassumed.B)Therearemoreuneducatedpeopleamongthewealthythanoriginallyexpected.C)Thenumberofnewspaperreadersissteadilyincreasing.D)Therearemorenonreadersamongyoungpeoplenowadays.13. A)Loweringthepricesoftheirnewspapers.B)Shorteningtheirnewsstories.C)Addingvarietytotheirnewspapercontent.D)Includingmoreadvertisementsintheirnewspapers.PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Abasket.B)Acup.C)Aegg.D)Anoven.15. A)Toletinthesunshine.B)Toserveasitsdoor.C)Tokeepthenestcool.D)Forthebirdtolayeggs.16. A)Branches.B)Grasses.C)Mud.D)Straw.17. A)Somearebuiltunderground.B)Somecanbeeaten.C)Mostaresewedwithgrasses.D)Mostaredriedbythesun.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)ToexaminethechemicalelementsintheIceAge.B)Tolookintothepatternofsolarwindactivity.C)Toanalyzethecompositionofdifferenttrees.D)Tofindouttheoriginofcarbon-14onEarth.19. A)Thelifecycleoftrees.B)Thenumberoftrees.C)Theintensityofsolarburning.D)Thequalityofair.20. A)Itaffectsthegrowthoftrees.B)IthasbeenincreasingsincetheIceAge.C)Itisdeterminedbythechemicalsintheair.D)Itfollowsacertaincycle.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inthe1960s,medicalresearchersThomasHolmesandRichardRahedevelopedachecklistofstressfulevents.Theyappreciatedthetrickypointthatanymajorchangecanbestressful.Negativeeventslike“seriousillnessofafamilymember”werehighonthelist,butsoweresomepositivelife-changingevents,likemarriage.WhenyoutaketheHolmes-Rahetestyoumustrememberthatthescoredoesnotreflecthowyoudealwithstress—itonlyshowshowmuchyouhavetodealwith.Andwenowknowthatthewayyouhandletheseeventsdramaticallyaffectsyourchancesofstayinghealthy.Bytheearly1970s,hundredsofsimilarstudieshadfollowedHolmesandRahe.AndmillionsofAmericanswhoworkandliveunderstressworriedoverthereports.Somehow,theresearchgotboileddowntoamemorablemessage.Women’smagazinesranheadlineslike“Stresscausesillness!”Ifyouwanttostayphysicallyandmentallyhealthy,thearticlessaid,avoidstressfulevents.Butsuchsimplisticadviceisimpossibletofollow.Evenifstressfuleventsaredangerous,many—likethedeathofalovedone—areimpossibletoavoid.Moreover,anywarningtoavoidallstressfuleventsisaprescription(处方)forstayingawayfromopportunitiesaswellastrouble.Sinceanychangecanbestressful,apersonwhowantedtobecompletelyfreeofstresswouldnevermarry,haveachild,takeanewjobormove.Thenotionthatallstressmakesyousickalsoignoresalotofwhatweknowaboutpeople.Itassumeswe’reallvulnerable(脆弱的)andpassiveinthefaceofadversity(逆境).Butwhatabouthumaninitiativeandcreativity?Manycomethroughperiodsofstresswithmorephysicalandmentalvigorthantheyhadbefore.Wealsoknowthatalongtimewithoutchangeorchallengecanleadtoboredom,andphysicalandmetalstrain.21. TheresultofHolmes-Rahe’smedicalresearchtellsus________.A)thewayyouhandlemajoreventsmaycausestressB)whatshouldbedonetoavoidstressC)whatkindofeventwouldcausestressD)howtocopewithsuddenchangesinlife22. Thestudiesonstressintheearly1970’A)widespreadconcernoveritsharmfuleffectsB)greatpanicoverthementaldisorderitcouldcauseC)anintensiveresearchintostress-relatedillnessesD)popularavoidanceofstressfuljobs23. ThescoreoftheHolmes-Rahetestshows________.A)howmuchpressureyouareunderB)howpositiveeventscanchangeyourlifeC)howstressfulamajoreventcanbeD)howyoucandealwithlife-changingevents24. Whyis“suchsimplisticadvice”(Line1,Para.3)impossibletofollow?A)Noonecanstayonthesamejobforlong.B)Noprescriptioniseffectiveinrelievingstress.C)Peoplehavetogetmarriedsomeday.D)Youcouldbemissingopportunitiesaswell.25. Accordingtothepassagepeoplewhohaveexperiencedupsanddownsmaybecome________.A)nervouswhenfacedwithdifficultiesB)physicallyandmentallystrainedC)morecapableofcopingwithadversityD)indifferenttowardwhathappenstothemPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Mostepisodesofabsent-mindedness—forgettingwhereyouleftsomethingorwonderingwhyyoujustenteredaroom—arecausedbyasimplelackofattention,saysSchacter.“You’resupposedtoremembersomething,butyouhaven’tencodeditdeeply.”Encoding,Schacterexplains,isaspecialwayofpayingattentiontoaneventthathasamajorimpactonrecallingitlater.Failuretoencodeproperlycancreateannoyingsituations.Ifyouputyourmobilephoneinapocket,forexample,anddon’tpayattentiontowhatyoudidbecauseyou’reinvolvedinaconversation,you’llprobablyforgetthatthephoneisinthejacketnowhanginginyouwardrobe(衣柜).“Yourmemoryitselfisn’tfailingyou,”saysSchacter.“Rather,youdidn’tgiveyourmemorysystemtheinformationitneeded.”Lackofinterestcanalsoleadtoabsent-mindedness.“Amanwhocanrecitesportsstatisticsfrom30yearsago,”saysZelinski,“maynotremembertodropaletterinthemailbox.”Womenhaveslightlybettermemoriesthanmen,possiblybecausetheypaymoreattentiontotheirenvironment,andmemoryreliesonjustthat.Visualcuescanhelppreventabsent-mindedness,saysSchacter.“Butbesurethecueisclearandavailable,”hecautions.Ifyouwanttoremembertotakeamedication(药物)withlunch,putthepillbottleonthekitchentable—don’tleaveitinthemedicinechestandwriteyourselfanotethatyoukeepinapocket.Anothercommonepisodeofabsent-mindedness:walkingintoaroomandwonderingwhyyou’rethere.Mostlikely,youwerethinkingaboutsomethingelse.“Everyonedoesthisfromtimetotime,”saysZelinski.Thebestthingtodoistoreturntowhereyouwerebeforeenteringtheroom,andyou’lllikelyremember.26. Whydoestheauthorthinkthatencodingproperlyisveryimportant?A)Ithelpsusunderstandourmemorysystembetter.B)Itenablesustorecallsomethingformourmemory.C)Itexpandsourmemorycapacityconsiderably.D)Itslowsdowntheprocessoflosingourmemory.27. Onepossiblereasonwhywomenhavebettermemoriesthanmenisthat________.A)theyhaveawiderrangeofinterestsB)theyaremorereliantontheenvironmentC)theyhaveanunusualpoweroffocusingtheirattentionD)theyaremoreinterestedinwhat’shappeningaroundthem28. Anoteinthepocketcanhardlyserveasareminderbecause________.A)itwilleasilygetlostB)it’snotclearenoughforyoutoreadC)it’soutofyoursightD)itmightgetmixedupwithotherthings29. Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A)Ifwefocusourattentionononething,wemightforgetanother.B)Memorydependstoacertainextentontheenvironment.C)Repetitionhelpsimproveourmemory.D)Ifwekeepforgettingthings,we’dbetterreturntowherewewere.30. Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A)Theprocessofgradualmemoryloss.B)Thecausesofabsent-mindedness.C)Theimpactoftheenvironmentonmemory.D)Awayifencodingandrecalling.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Itishardtotrackthebluewhale,theocean’slargestcreature,whichhasalmostbeenkilledoffbycommercialwhalingandisnowlistedasanendangeredspecies.Attachingradiodevicestoitisdifficult,andvisualsightingsaretoounreliabletogiverealinsightintoitsbehavior.Sobiologistsweredelightedearlythisyearwhen,withthehelpoftheNavy,theywereabletotrackaparticularbluewhalefor43days,monitoringitssounds.ThiswaspossiblebecauseoftheNavy’sformerlytop-secretsystemofunderwaterlisteningdevicesspanningtheoceans.TrackingwhalesisbutoneexampleofanexcitingnewworldjustopeningtocivilianscientistsafterthecoldwarastheNavystartstoshareandpartlyuncoveritsglobalnetworkofunderwaterlisteningsystembuiltoverthedecadestotracktheshipsofpotentialenemies.Earthscientistsannouncedatanewsconferencerecentlythattheyhadusedthesystemforcloselymonitoringadeep-seavolcaniceruption(爆发)forthefirsttimeandthattheyplansimilarstudies.Otherscientistshaveproposedtousethenetworkfortrackingoceancurrentsandmeasuringchangesinoceanandglobaltemperatures.Thespeedofsoundinwaterisroughlyonemileasecond—slowerthanthroughlandbutfasterthanthroughair.Whatismostimportant,differentlayersofoceanwatercanactaschannelsforsounds,focusingtheminthesamewayastethoscope(听诊器)doeswhenitcarriesfaintnoisesfromapatient’schesttoadoctor’sear.Thisfocusingisthemainreasonthatevenrelativelyweaksoundsintheocean,especiallylow-frequencyones,canoftentravelthousandsofmiles.31. Thepassageischieflyabout________.A)anefforttoprotectanendangeredmarinespeciesB)thecivilianuseofamilitarydetectionsystemC)theexposureofaU.S.Navytop-secretweaponD)anewwaytolookintothebehaviorofbluewhales32. Theunderwaterlisteningsystemwasoriginallydesigned________.A)totraceandlocateenemyvesselsB)tomonitordeep-seavolcaniceruptionsC)tostudythemovementofoceancurrentsD)toreplacetheglobalradiocommunicationsnetwork33. Thedeep-sealisteningsystemmakesuseof________.A)thesophisticatedtechnologyoffocusingsoundsunderwaterB)thecapabilityofsoundtotravelathighspeedC)theuniquepropertyoflayersofoceanwaterintransmittingsoundD)low-frequencysoundstravelingacrossdifferentlayersofwater34. Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A)newradiodevicesshouldbedevelopedfortrackingtheendangeredbluewhalesB)bluewhalesarenolongerendangeredwiththeuseofthenewlisteningsystemC)opinionsdifferastowhethercivilianscientistsshouldbeallowedtousemilitarytechnologyD)militarytechnologyhasgreatpotentialincivilianuse35. WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheU.S.Navyunderwaterlisteningnetwork?A)Itisnowpartlyaccessibletocivilianscientists.B)Ithasbeenreplacedbyamoreadvancedsystem.C)Itbecameuselesstothemilitaryafterthecoldwar.D)Itisindispensableinprotectingendangeredspecies.PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thefitnessmovementthatbeganinthelate1960sandearly1970scenteredaroundaerobicexercise(有氧操).Millionsofindividualsbecameengagedinavarietyofaerobicactivities,andliterallythousandsofhealthspasdevelopedaroundthecountrytocapitalize(获利)onthisemerginginterestinfitness,particularlyaerobicdancingforfemales.Anumberoffitnessspasexistedpriortothisaerobicfitnessmovement,evenanationalchainwithspasinmostmajorcities.However,theirfocuswasnotonaerobics,butratheronweight-trainingprogramsdesignedtodevelopmuscularmass,strength,andenduranceintheirprimarilymaleenthusiasts.Thesefitnessspasdidnotseemtobenefitfinanciallyformtheaerobicfitnessmovementtobetterhealth,sincemedicalopinionsuggestedthatweight-trainingprogramsofferedfew,ifany,healthbenefits.Inrecentyears,however,weighttraininghasagainbecomeincreasinglypopularformalesandforfemales.Manycurrentprogramsfocusnotonlyondevelopingmuscularstrengthandendurancebutonaerobicfitnessaswell.Historically,mostphysical-fitnesstestshaveusuallyincludedmeasuresofmuscularstrengthandendurance,notforhealth-relatedreasons,butprimarilybecausesuchfitnesscomponentshavebeenrelatedtoperformanceinathletics.However,inrecentyears,evidencehasshownthattrainingprogramsdesignedprimarilytoimprovemuscularstrengthandendurancemightalsooffersomehealthbenefitsaswell.TheAmerican36. Theword“spas”(Line3,Para.1)mostprobablyrefersto________.A)sportsactivitiesB)placesforphysicalexerciseC)recreationcentersD)athletictrainingprograms37. Earlyfitnessspaswereintendedmainlyfor________.A)thepromotionofaerobicexerciseB)enduranceandmusculardevelopmentC)theimprovementofwomen’sfiguresD)betterperformanceinaerobicdancing38. Whatwastheattitudeofdoctorstowardsweighttraininginhealthimprovement?A)Positive.B)Indifferent.C)Negative.D)Cautious.39. Peopleweregivenphysicalfitnesstestsinordertofindout________.A)howelltheycoulddoinathleticsB)whattheirhealthconditionwaslikeC)whatkindoffitnesscenterwassuitableforthemD)whethertheywerefitforaerobicexercise40. Recentstudieshavesuggestedthatweighttraining________.A)hasbecomeanessentialpartofpeople’slifeB)maywellaffectthehealthofthetraineesC)willattractmorepeopleinthedaystocomeD)contributestohealthimprovementaswellPartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)Directions: Thereare3.0.incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.41. Youwouldbe________arisktoletyourchildgotoschoolbyhimself.A)omittingB)attachingC)affordingD)running42. Heisalwayshere;it’s________you’venevermethim.A)uniqueB)strangeC)rareD)peculiar43. Therehasbeenagreatincreaseinretailsales,________?A)doesthereB)isn’tthereC)hasn’tthereD)isn’tit44. We’dliketo________atableforfivefordinnerthisevening.A)preserveB)retainC)reserveD)sustain45. Althoughateenager,Fredcouldresist________whattodoandwhatnottodo.A)beingtoldB)tellingC)tobetoldD)totell46. TheEuropeanUnioncountrieswereonceworriedthattheywouldnothave________suppliesofpetroleum.A)proficientB)efficientC)potentialD)sufficient47. Infact,PeterwouldratherhaveleftforSanFranciscothan________inNewYork.A)tostayB)stayedC)stayingD)havingstayed48. Hesoonreceivedpromotion,forhissuperiorsrealizedthathewasamanofconsiderable________.A)abilityB)futureC)possibilityD)opportunity49. Britainahsthehighest________ofroadtrafficintheworld—over60carsforeverymileofroad.A)popularityB)densityC)intensityD)prosperity50. Howisit________yourroommate’srequestandyoursareidentical?A)ifB)soC)whatD)that51. Inmyopinion,he’s________themostimaginativeofallthecontemporarypoets.A)inallB)atbestC)forallD)byfar52. Hedidn’thavetimetoreadthereportwordforword:hejust________it.A)skimmedB)observedC)overlookedD)glanced53. Theleaderoftheexpedition________everyonetofollowhisexample.A)promotedB)reinforcedC)sparkedD)inspired54. Whatalovelyparty!It’sworth________allmylife.A)rememberingB)torememberC)toberememberedD)beingremembered55. Whowouldyourather________withyou,Georgeorme?A)goingB)togoC)havegoneD)went56. The________goalofthebookistohelpbridgethegapbetweenresearchandteaching,particularlybetweenresearchersandteachers.A)intensiveB)conciseC)jointD)overall57. Theownerandeditorofthenewspaper________theconference.A)wereattendingB)weretoattendC)istoattendD)aretoattend58. Weleftthemeeting,thereobviously________nopointinstaying.A)wereB)beingC)tobeD)having59. Theirproductsarefrequentlyoverpricedand________inquality.A)influentialB)inferiorC)superiorD)subordinate60. Theneighborhoodboysliketoplaybasketballonthat________lot.A)validB)vacantC)vainD)vague61. Thesepeopleoncehadfameandfortune;now________islefttothemisutterpoverty.A)allthatB)allwhatC)allwhichD)thatall62. Toour________,Geoffrey’sillnessprovednottobeasseriousaswehadfeared.A)anxietyB)reliefC)viewD)judgment63. Manypeoplelikewhitecolorasitisa________ofpurity.A)symbolB)signC)signalD)symptom64. Theresidents,________hadbeendamagedbythefire,weregivenhelpbytheRedCross.A)alloftheirhomesB)alltheirhomesC)whoseallhomesD)allofwhosehomes65. Thisresearchhasattractedwide________coverageandhasfeaturedonBBCtelevision’sTomorrow’sWorld.A)messageB)informationC)mediaD)data66. Iwouldneverhave________acourtoflawifIhadn’tbeensodesperate.A)soughtforB)accountedforC)turnedupD)resortedto67. Investigatorsagreedthatpassengersontheairliner________attheverymomentofthecrash.A)shouldhavediedB)mustbedyingC)musthavediedD)oughttodie68. Theenergy________bythechainreactionistransformedintoheat.A)transferredB)releasedC)deliveredD)conveyed69. ________theirworkwillgiveusamuchbetterfeelforthewidedifferencesbetweenthetwoschoolsofthought.A)TohavereviewedB)HavingreviewedC)ReviewingD)Beingreviewed70. Duringtheprocess,greatcarehastobetakentoprotectthe________silkfromdamage.A)sensitiveB)tenderC)delicateD)sensiblePartIVShortAnswerQuestions(15minutes)Directions: Inthispartthereisashortpassage-withfivequestionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords(notexceeding10words).Asresearcherslearnmoreabouthowchildren’sintelligencedevelops,theyareincreasinglysurprisedbythepowerofparents.Thepoweroftheschoolhasbeenreplacedbythehome.Tobeginwith,allthefactorswhicharepartofintelligence—thechild’sunderstandingoflanguage,learningpatterns,curiosity—areestablishedwellbeforethechildentersschoolattheageofsix.Studyafterstudyhasshownthatevenafterschoolbegins,children’sachievementshavebeenfarmoreinfluencedbyparentsthanbyteachers.Thisisparticularlytrueaboutlearningthatislanguage-related.Theschoolratherthanthehomeisgivencreditforvariationsinachievementinsubjectssuchasscience.Inviewoftheirpower,it’ssadtoseesomanyparentsnotmakingthemostoftheirchild’sintelligence.Untilrecentlyparentshadbeenwarnedbyeducatorswhoaskedthemnottoeducatetheirchildren.Manyteachersnowrealizethatchildrencannotbeeducatedonlyatschoolandparentsarebeingaskedtocontributebothbeforeandafterthechildentersschool.Parentshavebeenparticularlyafraidtoteachreadingathome.Ofcourse,childrenshouldn’tbepushedtoreadbytheirparents,buteducatorshavediscoveredthatreadingisbesttaughtindividually—andtheeasiestplacetodothisisathome.Manyfour-andfive-year-oldswhohavebeenshownafewlettersandtaughttheirsoundswillcomposesinglewordsoftheirownwiththemevenbeforetheyhavebeentaughttoread.Questions:(注意:答題尽量简短,超過10個詞要扣分。每条横线限写壹种英語單詞,標點符号不占格)S1. Whathaveresearchersfoundoutabouttheinfluenceofparentsandtheschoolonchildren’sintelligence?S2. Whatdoresearchersconcludeaboutchildren’slearningpatterns?S3. Inwhichareamayschoolplayamoreimportantrole?S4. Whydidmanyparentsfailtomakethemostoftheirchildren’sintelligence?S5. TheauthorsuggestsinthelastparagraphthatparentsshouldbeencouragedtoPartVWriting(30minutes)Directions: Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicStudentUseofComputers.Youshouldwriteatleast120words,andbaseyourcompositiononthechartandtheoutlinegivenbelow:1. 上图所示為1990年、1995年、某校大學生使用计算机的状况,請描述其变化;2. 請阐明发生這些变化的原因(可從计算机的用途、价格或社會发展等方面加以阐明);3. 你认為目前大學生在计算机使用中有什么困难或問題。StudentUseofComputers6月四级参照答案PartI1. D2. A3. A4. D5. B6. C7. A8. D9. D10. A11. C12. D13. C14. B15. B16. C17. A18. A19. C20. DPartII21. C22. A23. A24. D25. C26. B27. D28. C29. A30. B31. B32. A33. C34. D35. A36. B37. B38. C39. A40. DPartIII41. D42. B43. C44. B45. A46. D47. B48. A49. B50. D51. D52. A53. D54. A55. D56. D57. C58. B59. B60. C61. A62. B63. A64. D65. C66. D67. C68. B69. C70. CS1. Parentshavegreaterinfluencethantheschool./Parent’sinfluenceisgreaterthantheschool’s.S2. Theyareestablishedwellbeforetheageofsix.S3. Sciencesubjects.S4. Theyweretoldbyeducatorsnottoeducatetheirchildren.S5. teachreadingathome.6月大學英語四级考试试題及参照答案PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversations.Atthe

endofeachconversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.

Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.After

eachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepauseyoumustreadthe

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Then

markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

Example:

Youwillhear

Youwillread

AAttheoffice.

BInthewaitingroom.

CAttheairport.

DInarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomework

theyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplace

attheoffice.ThereforeA“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.You

shouldchooseAontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

SampleAnswer[A]BCD

1.

AHisfather.

BHismother.

CHisbrother.

DHissister.

2.

AAjobopportunity.

BApositionasgeneralmanager.

CAbigtravelagency.

DAninexperiencedsalesman.

3.

AHavingabreak.

BContinuingthemeeting.

CMovingontothenextitem.

DWaitingalittlelonger.

4.

ATheweatherforecastsaysitwillbefine.

BTheweatherdoesn'tcountintheirplan.

CTheywillnotdoasplannedincaseofrain.

DTheywillpostponetheirprogramifitrains.

5.

AHewishestohavemorecourseslikeit.

BHefindsithardtofollowtheteacher.

CHewishestheteacherwouldtalkmore.

DHedoesn'tliketheteacher'saccent.

6.

AGoonwiththegame.

BReviewhislessons.

CDrawpicturesonthecomputer.

DHaveagoodrest.

7.

AShedoesnotagreewithJack.

BJack’sperformanceisdisappointing.

CMostpeoplewillfindbasketballboring.

DShesharesJack'sopinion.

8.

AThemanwenttoawrongcheck-incounter.

BThemanhasjustmissedhisflight.

CTheplanewillleaveat914.

DTheplane'sdeparturetimeremainsunknown.

9.

AAtanewsstand.

BAtacardealer's.

CAtapublishinghouse.

DAtanewspaperoffice.

10.

AHewantstogetanewposition.

BHeisaskingthewomanforhelp.

CHehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.

DHeenjoysletterwriting.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear3shortpassage.Attheendof

eachpassageyouwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestionyoumust

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedABCandD.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.ATheyareinterestedinotherkindsofreading.

BTheyareactiveinvoluntaryservices.

CTheytendtobel

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