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大学英语四级考试试题真题
PartIVReadingComprehension(readingindepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.You
arerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoices
giveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethrough
carefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinbankisidentifiedby
aletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswer
Sheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthe
wordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Yearsago,doctorsoftensaidthatpainwasanormalpartoflife.In
particular;whenolderpatients_47_ofpain,theyweretolditwasa
naturalpartofagingandtheywouldhavetolearntolivewithit.
Timeshavechanged.Today,wetakepain_48_.Indeed,painis
nowconsideredthefifthvitalsign,asimportantasbloodpressure,
temperature,breathingrateandpulsein_49_aperson'swell-being.
Weknowthatchronic(慢性的)paincandisrupt(扰乱)aperson*slife,
causingproblemsthat_50_frommissedworktodepression.
That'swhyagrowingnumberofhospitalsnowdependupon
physicianswho_51_inpainmedicine.Notonlydoweuatethecause
ofthepain,whichcanhelpustreatthepainbetter;butwealsohelp
providecomprehensivetherapyfordepressionandotherpsychological
andsocial_52_relatedtochronicpain.Suchcomprehensivetherapy
often_53_theworkofsocialworkers,psychiatrists(心、理医生)and
psychologists,aswellasspecialistsinpainmedicine.
Thismodern_54_forpainmanagementhasledtoawealthof
innovativetreatmentswhicharemoreeffectiveandwithfewerside
effectsthaneverbefore.Decadesago,therewereonlya_55_number
ofdrugsavailable,andmanyofthemcaused_56_sideeffectsinolder
people,includingdizzinessandfatigue.Thiscreatedadouble-edged
sword:themedicationshelpedrelievethepainbutcausedother
problemsthatcouldbeworsethanthepainitself.
A)resultI)determining
B)involvesJ)limited
C)significantK)gravely
D)rangeL)complained
E)relievedM)respect
F)issuesN)prompting
G)seriously0)specialize
H)magnificent
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageis
followedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem
therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthe
bestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
rvebeenwritingformostofmylife.ThebookWritingWithout
Teachersintroducedmetoonedistinctionandonepracticethathas
helpedmywritingprocessestremendously.Thedistinctionisbetween
thecreativemindandthecriticalmind.Whileyouneedtoemployboth
togettoafinishedresult,theycannotworkinparallelnomatterhow
muchwemightliketothinkso.
Tryingtocriticizewritingontheflyispossiblythesinglegreatest
barriertowritingthatmostofusencounter.Ifyouarelisteningtothat
SthgradeEnglishteachercorrectyourgrammarwhileyouaretryingto
captureafleeting(稍纵即逝的)thought,thethoughtwilldie.Ifyou
capturethefleetingthoughtandsimplyshareitwiththeworldinraw
form,nooneislikelytounderstand.Youmustlearntocreatefirstand
thencriticizeifyouwanttomakewritingthetoolforthinkingthatitis.
Thepracticethatcanhelpyoupastyourlearnedbadhabitsoftrying
toeditasyouwriteiswhatElbowcalls“freewriting/'Infreewriting,
theobjectiveistogetwordsdownonpapernon-stop,usuallyfor15-20
minutes.Nostopping,nogoingback,nocriticizing.Thegoalistogetthe
wordsflowing.Asthewordsbegintoflow,theideaswillcomefromthe
shadowsandletthemselvesbecapturedonyournotepadoryour
screen.
Nowyouhaverawmaterialsthatyoucanbegintoworkwithusing
thecriticalmindthatyou*vepersuadedtositonthesideandwatch
quietly.Mostlikely,youwillbelievethatthiswilltakemoretimethan
youactuallyhaveandyouwillendupstaringblanklyatthepagesasthe
deadlinedrawsnear.
Insteadofstaringatablankstartfillingitwithwordsnomatterhow
bad.Halfwaythroughyouavailabletime,stopandreworkyourraw
writingintosomethingclosertofinishedproduct.Movebackandforth
untilyourunoutoftimeandthefinalresultwillmostlikelybefarbetter
thanyourcurrentpractices.
57.Whentheauthorsaysthecreativemindandthecriticalmind
“cannotworkinparallel”(Une4,Para.1)inthewritingprocess,he
means.
A)noonecanbebothcreativeandcritical
B)theycannotberegardedasequallyimportant
C)theyareinconstantconflictwitheachother
D)onecannotusethematthesametime
58.Whatpreventspeoplefromwritingonis.
A)puttingtheirideasinrawform
B)attemptingtoeditastheywrite
C)ignoringgrammaticalsoundness
D)tryingtocapturefleetingthoughts
59.Whatisthechiefobjectiveofthefirststageofwriting?
A)Toorganizeone'sthoughtslogically.
B)Tochooseanappropriatetopic.
C)Togetone'sideasdown.
D)Tocollectrawmaterials.
60.Onecommonconcernofwritersabout“freewriting”isthat
A)itoverstressestheroleofthecreativemind
B)ittakestoomuchtimetoeditafterwards
C)itmaybringabouttoomuchcriticism
D)itdoesnothelpthemtothinkclearly
61.Inwhatwaydoesthecriticalmindhelpthewriterinthewriting
process?
A)Itrefineshiswritingintobettershape.
B)Ithelpshimtocomeupwithnewideas.
C)Itsavesthewritingtimeavailabletohim.
D)Itallowshimtositonthesideandobserve.
PassageTwo
Idon,teverwanttotalkaboutbeingawomanscientistagain.
Therewasatimeinmylifewhenpeopleaskedconstantlyforstories
aboutwhatit'sliketoworkinafielddominatedbymen.Iwasnever
verygoodattellingthosestoriesbecausetruthfullyIneverfoundthem
interesting.WhatIdofindinterestingistheoriginoftheuniverse,the
shapeofspace-timeandthenatureofblackholes.
At19,whenIbeganstudyingastrophysics,itdidnotbothermein
theleasttobetheonlywomanintheclassroom.Butwhileearningmy
Ph.D.atMITandthenasapost-doctordoingspaceresearch,theissue
startedtobotherme.Myeveryachievement-jobs,researchpapers,
awards—wasviewedthroughthelensofgender(性另U)politics.Sowere
myfailures.Sometimes,whenIwaspushedintoanargumentonleft
brainversus(相对于)rightbrain,ornatureversusnurture(培育),I
wouldinstantlyfightfiercelyonmybehalfandallwomankind.
Thenonedayafewyearsago,outofmymouthcameasentence
thatwouldeventuallybecomemyreplytoanyandallprovocations:I
don,ttalkaboutthatanymore.Ittookme10yearstogetbackthe
confidenceIhadat19andtorealizethatIdidn'twanttodealwith
genderissues.Whyshouldcuringsexismbeyetanotherterribleburden
oneveryfemalescientist?Afterall,Idon,tstudysociologyorpolitical
theory.
TodayIresearchandteachatBarnard,awomen'scollegeinNew
YorkCity.Recently,someoneaskedmehowmayofthe45studentsinmy
classwerewomen.Youcannotimaginemysatisfactionatbeingableto
answer,45.Iknowsomeofmystudentsworryhowtheywillmanage
theirscientificresearchandadesireforchildren.AndIdon,tdismiss
thoseconcerns.Still,Idon'ttellthem“war"stories.Instead,Ihave
giventhemthis:thevisualoftheirphysicsprofessorheavilypregnant
doingphysicsexperiments.Andinturntheyhavegivenmetheimageof
45womendrivenbyaloveofscience.Andthat,sasightworthtalking
about.
62.Whydoesn,ttheauthorwanttotalkaboutbeingawoman
scientistagain?
A)Shefeelsunhappyworkinginmale-dominatedfields.
B)Sheisfedupwiththeissueofgenderdiscrimination.
C)Sheisnotgoodattellingstoriesofthekind.
D)Shefindsspaceresearchmoreimportant.
63.FromParagraph2,wecaninferthatpeoplewouldattributethe
author,sfailuresto.
A)theveryfactthatsheisawoman
B)herinvolvementingenderpolitics
C)herover-confidenceasafemaleastrophysicist
D)theburdenshebearsinamale-dominatedsociety
64.Whatdidtheauthorconstantlyfightagainstwhiledoingher
Ph.D.andpost-doctoralresearch?
A)Lackofconfidenceinsucceedinginspacescience.
B)Unfairaccusationsfrombothinsideandoutsidehercircle.
C)People,sstereotypedattitudetowardfemalescientists.
D)Widespreadmisconceptionsaboutnatureandnurtured.
65.Whydoestheauthorfeelgreatsatisfactionwhentalkingabout
herclass?
A)Femalestudentsnolongerhavetobotheraboutgenderissues.
B)Herstudents?performancehasbroughtbackherconfidence.
C)Herfemalestudentscandojustaswellasmalestudents.
D)Morefemalestudentsarepursuingsciencethanbefore.
66.Whatdoestheimagetheauthorpresentstoherstudents
suggest?
A)Womenstudentsneedn'thavetheconcernsofhergeneration.
B)Womenhavemorebarriersontheirwaytoacademicsuccess.
C)Womencanbalanceacareerinscienceandhavingafamily.
D)Womennowhavefewerproblemspursuingasciencecareer.
PartVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreach
blanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideof
thepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.
AnearthquakehitKashmironOct.8,2005.ittooksome75,000
lives,_67_130,000andleftnearly3.5millionwithoutfood,jobsor
homes._68_overnight,scoresoftentvillagesbloomed_69_the
region,tendedbyinternationalaidorganizations,military_70_and
aidgroupsworkingdayandnighttoshelterthesurvivorsbeforewinter
set_71_.
Mercifully,theseasonwasmild.Butwiththe_72_ofspringthe
refugeeswillbemovedagain.Campsthat_73_healthcare,foodand
shelterfor150,000survivorshavebeguntocloseastheywere_74_
intendedtobepermanent.
Formostoftherefugees,thethoughtofgoingbackbrings_75_
emotions.Thepastsixmonthshavebeendifficult.Familiesof_76_
manyas10peoplehavehadtoshelter_77_asingletentandshare
cookstovesandbathing_78_withneighbors."Theyarelooking
forwardtothecleanwateroftheirrivers,"officialssay,"Theyare
_79_offreefreshfruit.Theywanttogetbacktotheirherdsandstart
_80_again.”Butmostwillbereturningto_81_butheapsofruins.
Inmanyvillages,electrical_82_havenotbeenrepaired,norhave
roads.Aidworkers_83_thatitwilltakeyearstorebuildwhatthe
earthquaketook_84_.Andforthethousandsofsurvivors,the_85_
willneverbecomplete.
Yetthesurvivorshavetostartsomewhere.Newhomescanbebuilt
_86_thestones,bricksandbeamsofoldones.Springiscomingandit
isagoodtimetostartagain.
67.A)injured
B)ruined
C)destroyed
D)damaged
68.A)Altogether
B)Almost
C)Scarcely
D)Surely
69.A)among
B)above
C)amid
D)across
70.A)ranks
B)equipment
C)personnel
D)installations
71.A)out
B)in
C)on
D)forth
72.A)falling
B)emergence
C)arrival
D)appearing
73.A)strengthened
B)aided
C)transferred
D)provided
74.A)never
B)once
C)ever
D)yet
75.A)puzzled
B)contrasted
C)doubled
D)mixed
76.A)like
B)as
C)so
D)too
77.A)by
B)below
C)under
D)with
78.A)facilities
B)instruments
C)implements
D)appliances
79.A)seeking
B)dreaming
C)longing
D)searching
80.A)producing
B)cultivating
C)farming
D)nourishing
81.A)anything
B)something
C)everything
D)nothing
82.A)lines
B)channels
C)paths
D)currents
83.A)aside
B)away
C)up
D)uate
84.A)aside
B)away
C)up
D)out
85.A)reservation
B)retreat
C)replacement
D)recovery
86.A)from
B)through
C)upon
D)onto
PartVITranslation(5minutes)
Directions:ompletethesentencesbytranslatingintoEnglishthe
Chinesegiveninbrackets.PleasewriteyoutranslationonAnswerSheet
2.
87.Thefindingofthisstudyfailedto
(将人们的睡眠质量考虑在内).
88.ThepreventandtreatmentofAIDSis
(我们可以合作的领域).
89.Becauseoftheleginjury,theathlete
(决定退出比赛).
90.Tomakedonationsorformoreinformation,please
(按以下地址和我们联系).
91.Pleasecomehereattentomorrow
morning(如果你方便的话).
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