大学英语四级考试试题真题 (六)_第1页
大学英语四级考试试题真题 (六)_第2页
大学英语四级考试试题真题 (六)_第3页
大学英语四级考试试题真题 (六)_第4页
大学英语四级考试试题真题 (六)_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩12页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

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).

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论