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大學(xué)英語四級(jí)考試真題(第一套)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthefollowingquestion.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.Supposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisityourcampus,whatisthemostinterestingplaceyouwouldliketotakehim/hertoseeandwhy?PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.1. A)Theycameinfivedifferentcolors. C)Theywereaverygooddesign. B)Theyweregoodvalueformoney. D)Theyweresoldoutveryquickly.2. A)Askherroommatenottospeakloudlyonthephone. B)Askherroommatetomakeherphonecallsoutside. C)Goandfindaquieterplacetoreviewherlessons. D)Reportherproblemtothedormmanagement.3. A)Thewashingmachineistotallybeyondrepair. B)HewillhelpWendyprepareherannualreport. C)Wendyshouldgiveprioritytowritingherreport.D)Thewashingmachineshouldbecheckedannually.4. A)Themanfelldownwhenremovingthepainting. B)Thewallwillbedecoratedwithanewpainting. C)Thewomanlikesthepaintingonthewall.D)Thepaintingisnowbeingreframed.5. A)Itmustbemissing. C)Themantookittothemarket. B)Itwasleftintheroom. D)Sheplaceditonthedressingtable.6. A)Gotoaplay. C)Booksometickets. B)MeetJanet. D)Haveaget-together.7. A)Oneboxofbooksisfoundmissing. C)Replacementshavetobeordered. B)Someoftheboxesarrivedtoolate. D)Someofthebooksaredamaged.8. A)ThemanwillpickupProfessorJohnsonatheroffice. B)Themandidnotexpecthispapertobegradedsosoon. C)ProfessorJohnsonhasgiventhemanaveryhighgrade. D)ProfessorJohnsonwilltalktoeachstudentinheroffice.Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9. A)Tobuyapresentforhisfriendwhoisgettingmarried. B)Tofindoutthecostforacompletesetofcookware. C)Toseewhathecouldaskhisfriendstobuyforhim. D)Tomakeinquiriesaboutthepriceofanelectriccooker.10. A)Toteachhimhowtousethekitchenware. B)Todiscusscookingexperienceswithhim. C)Totellhimhowtopreparedeliciousdishes.D)Torecommendsuitablekitchenwaretohim.11. A)Therearesomanydifferentsortsofknives. B)Cookingdevicesaresuchpracticalpresents. C)Amixercansavesomuchtimeinmakingcakes.D)Saucepansandfryingpansareamustinthekitchen.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12. A)Somenewproblemsinherwork. C)Herchanceforpromotioninthebank. B)Cooperationwithaninternationalbank. D)Herintentiontoleaveherpresentjob.13. A)TheWorldBank. C)AU.S.financecorporation. B)BankofWashington. D)AninvestmentbankinNewYork.14. A)Supervisingfinancialtransactions. B)Takingchargeofpublicrelations. C)Makingloanstoprivatecompaniesindevelopingcountries. D)OfferingservicetointernationalcompaniesintheUnitedStates.15. A)Itisafirstmajorsteptorealizingthewoman’sdream. B)Itisanhonorforthewomanandherpresentemployer. C)Itisalossforhercurrentcompany. D)Itisreallybeyondhisexpectation.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16. A)Carryoutathoroughcheckup. C)Keepextragasinreserve. B)Trytokeepthegastankfull. D)Fillupthewatertank.17. A)Attemptingtoleaveyourcartoseekhelp. B)Openingawindowabittoletinfreshair. C)Runningtheengineeverynowandthen.D)Keepingtheheateronforalongtime.18. A)Itexhaustsyouphysically. C)Itcausesyoutolosebodyheat. B)Itmakesyoufallasleepeasily. D)Itconsumestoomuchoxygen.PassageTwoQuestions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19. A)Theyareverygenerousingivinggifts. B)Theyrefusegiftswhendoingbusiness. C)Theyregardgiftsasatokenoffriendship. D)Theygivegiftsonlyonspecialoccasions.20. A)Theyenjoygivinggiftstootherpeople. B)Theyspendalotoftimechoosinggifts. C)Theyhavetofollowmanyspecificrules. D)Theypayattentiontothequalityofgifts.21. A)Gift-givingplaysanimportantroleinhumanrelationships. B)Wemustbeawareofculturaldifferencesingivinggifts. C)Wemustlearnhowtogivegiftsbeforegoingabroad. D)Readingextensivelymakesoneabettergift-giver.PassageThreeQuestions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22. A)ItreflectsAmericanpeople’sviewofFrenchpolitics. B)ItisfirstpublishedinWashingtonandtheninParis. C)ItexplainsAmericanpoliticstotheFrenchpublic. D)ItispopularamongFrenchgovernmentofficials.23. A)Workonhercolumn. C)Entertainherguests. B)Dohouseworkathome. D)Goshoppingdowntown.24. A)Toreporttohernewspaper. C)Tovisitherparents. B)TorefreshherFrench. D)Tomeetherfriends.25. A)ShemightberecalledtoFrance. C)ShemightcloseherMondaycolumn. B)Shemightchangeherprofession. D)Shemightbeassignedtoanewpost.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.AccordingtoAmericanlaw,ifsomeoneisaccusedofacrime,heisconsidered(26)__________untilthecourtprovesthepersonisguilty.Toarrestaperson,thepolicehavetobereasonablysurethatacrimehasbeen(27)__________.Thepolicemustgivethesuspectthereasonswhytheyarearrestinghimandtellhimhisrightsunderthelaw.Thenthepolicetakethesuspecttothepolicestation,wherethenameofthepersonandthe(28)__________againsthimareformallylisted.Thenextstepisforthesuspecttogobeforeajudge.Thejudgedecideswhetherthesuspectshouldbekeptinjailor(29)__________.Ifthesuspecthasnopreviouscriminalrecordandthejudgefeelsthathewillreturntocourt(30)__________runaway,hecangofree.Otherwise,thesuspectmustputupbail(保釋金).Atthistime,too,thejudgewill(31)__________acourtlawyertodefendthesuspectifhecan’taffordone.Thesuspectreturnstocourtaweekortwolater.Alawyerfromthedistrictattorney’sofficepresentsacaseagainstthesuspect.Theattorneymaypresent(32)__________aswellaswitnesses.Thejudgethendecideswhetherthereisenoughreasonto(33)__________.TheAmericanjusticesystemisverycomplexandsometimesoperatesslowly.However,everystepis(34)__________toprotecttherightsofthepeople.Theseindividualrightsarethe(35)__________oftheAmericangovernment.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Globalwarmingisatrendtowardwarmerconditionsaroundtheworld.Partofthewarmingisnatural;wehaveexperienceda20,000-year-longwarmingasthelasticeageendedandtheice___36___away.However,wehavealreadyreachedtemperaturesthatarein___37___withotherminimum-iceperiods,socontinuedwarmingislikelynotnatural.Weare___38___toapredictedworldwideincreaseintemperatures___39___between1℃and6℃overthenext100years.Thewarmingwillbemore___40___insomeareas,lessinothers,andsomeplacesmayevencooloff.Likewise,the___41___ofthiswarmingwillbeverydifferentdependingonwhereyouare—coastalareasmustworryaboutrisingsealevels,whileSiberiaandnorthernCanadamaybecomemorehabitable(宜居的)and___42___forhumansthantheseareasarenow.Thefactremains,however,thatitwilllikelygetwarmer,on___43___,everywhere.Scientistsareingeneralagreementthatthewarmerconditionswehavebeenexperiencingareatleastinparttheresultofahuman-inducedglobalwarmingtrend.Somescientists___44___thatthechangesweareseeingfallwithintherangeofrandom(無規(guī)律的)variation—someyearsarecold,otherswarm,andwehavejusthadanunremarkablestringofwarmyears___45___—butthatisbecominganincreasinglyrareinterpretationinthefaceofcontinuedandincreasingwarmconditions. A)appealing I)melted B)average J)persist C)contributing K)ranging D)dramatic L)recently E)frequently M)resolved F)impact N)sensible G)line O)shock H)maintainSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.TheEndoftheBook?A) Amazon,byfarthelargestbooksellerinthecountry,reportedonMay19thatitisnowsellingmorebooksinitselectronicKindleformatthanintheoldpaper-and-inkformat.Thatisremarkable,consideringthattheKindlehasonlybeenaroundforfouryears.E-booksnowaccountfor14percentofallbooksalesinthiscountryandareincreasingfarfasterthanoverallbooksales.E-booksalesareup146percentoverlastyear,whilehardbacksalesincreased6percentandpaperbacksdecreased8percent.B) Doesthisspellthedoomofthephysicalbook?Certainlynotimmediately,andperhapsnotatall.WhatitdoesmeanisthatthebookbusinesswillgothroughatransformationinthenextdecadeorsomoreprofoundthananyithasseensinceGutenbergintroducedprintingfrommoveabletypeinthe1450s.C) Physicalbookswillsurelybecomemuchrarerinthemarketplace.Massmarketpaperbacks,whichhavebeendecliningforyearsanyway,willprobablydisappear,aswillhardbacksformysteries,thrillers,“romancefiction,”etc.Suchbooks,whichonlyrarelyendupinpermanentcollections,eitherprivateorpublic,willprobablyonlybeavailablease-bookswithinafewyears.Hardbackandtradepaperbacksfor“serious”nonfictionandfictionwillsurelylastlonger.Perhapsitwillbecomethemarkofanauthortoreckonwiththatheorsheisstillpublishedinhardcopy.D) Asforchildren’sbooks,whoknows?Children’sbooksarelikedogfoodinthatthepurchasersarenottheconsumers,sothemarket(andthemarketing)isinherentlystrange.E) Forcluestothebook’sfuture,let’slookatsomeexamplesoftechnologicalchangeandseewhathappenedtotheoldtechnology.F) Onetechnologyreplacesanotheronlybecausethenewtechnologyisbetter,cheaper,orboth.Thegreaterthedifference,thesoonerandmorethoroughlythenewtechnologyreplacestheold.Printingwithmoveabletypeonpaperdramaticallyreducedthecostofproducingabookcomparedwiththeold-fashionedoneshandwrittenonvellum,whichcomesfromsheepskin.ABible—tobesure,alongbook—requiredvellummadefrom300sheepskinsandcountlessman-hoursoflabor.Beforeprintingarrived,aBiblecostmorethanamiddle-classhouse.Therewereperhaps50,000booksinallofEuropein1450.By1500therewere10million.G) Butwhileprintingquicklycausedthehandwrittenbooktodieout,handwritinglingeredon(繼續(xù)存在)wellintothe16thcentury.Veryspecialbooksarestilloccasionallyproducedonvellum,buttheyareone-of-a-kindshowpieces.H) Sometimesanewtechnologydoesn’tdrivetheoldoneout,butonlypartsofitwhileforcingtheresttoevolve.Themovieswerewidelypredictedtodrivelivetheateroutofthemarketplace,buttheydidn’t,becausetheaterturnedouttohavequalitiesmoviescouldnotreproduce.Equally,TVwassupposedtoreplacemoviesbut,again,didnot.I) Moviesdid,however,fatallyimpactsomepartsoflivetheater.AndwhileTVdidn’tkillmovies,itdidkillsecond-ratepictures,shorts,andcartoons.J) NordidTVkillradio.Comedyanddramashows(”JackBenny,”“AmosandAndy,”“TheShadow”)allmigratedtotelevision.Butbecauseyoucan’tdriveacarandwatchtelevisionatthesametime,rushhourbecameradio’sprimetime,whilemusic,talk,andnewsradiogreatlyenlargedtheiraudiences.Radioistodayaverydifferentbusinessthaninthelate1940sandamuchlargerone.K) Sometimesoldtechnologylingersforcenturiesbecauseofitssymbolicpower.Mountedcavalry(騎兵)replacedthechariot(二輪戰(zhàn)車)onthebattlefieldaround1000BC.ButchariotsmaintainedtheirplaceinparadesandtriumphsrightupuntiltheendoftheRomanEmpire1,500yearslater.Theswordhasn’thadamilitaryfunctionforahundredyears,butisstillpartofanofficer’sfull-dressuniform,preciselybecauseaswordalwayssymbolized“anofficerandagentleman.”L) Sometimesnewtechnologyisalittlecranky(不穩(wěn)定的)atfirst.Televisionrepairmanwasacommonoccupationinthe1950s,forinstance.Andsotheoldtechnologyremainsasabackup.SteamshipscapturedtheNorthAtlanticpassengerbusinessfromsailinthe1840sbecauseofitsmuchgreaterspeed.Butsteamshipsdidn’tlosetheirsailsuntilthe1880s,becauseearlymarineengineshadanastyhabitofbreakingdown.Untilshipsbecamelargeenough(andenginessmallenough)tomounttwoenginessidebyside,theyneededtokeepsails.(Thehighcostofsteamandthelesserneedforspeedkeptthemajorityoftheworld’soceanfreightmovingbysailuntiltheearlyyearsofthe20thcentury.)M) Thenthereisthefireplace.Centralheatingwaspresentineveryupper-andmiddle-classhomebythesecondhalfofthe19thcentury.Butfunctioningfireplacesremaintothisdayapowerfulsellingpointinahouseorapartment.Isuspectthereasonisadeep-rootedloveoffire.Firewasoneoftheearliestmajortechnologicaladvancesforhumankind,providingheat,protection,andcookedfood(whichismucheasiertoeatanddigest).Humancontroloffiregoesbackfarenough(overamillionyears)thatevolutioncouldhaveproducedageneticleaningtowardsfireasacentralaspectofhumanlife.N) Books—especiallybookstheaveragepersoncouldafford—haven’tbeenaroundlongenoughtoproduceevolutionarychangeinhumans.Buttheyhaveapowerfulholdonmanypeoplenonetheless,aholdextendingfarbeyondtheirliterarycontent.Attheirbest,theyareworksofartandthereisatactile(觸覺的)pleasureinbooksnecessarilylostine-bookversions.Theabilitytoquicklythumbthroughpagesisalsolost.Andaroomwithbooksinitinduces,atleastinsome,afeelingnotdissimilartothatofafireinthefireplaceonacoldwinter’snight.O) ForthesereasonsIthinkphysicalbookswillhavealongerexistenceasacommercialproductthansomecurrentlypredict.Likeswords,bookshavesymbolicpower.Likefireplaces,theyinduceasenseofcomfortandwarmth.And,perhaps,similartosails,theymakeausefulbackupforwhenthelightsgoout.46. Authorsstillpublishedinprintedversionswillbeconsideredimportantones.47. Somepeoplearestillinfavorofprintedbooksbecauseofthesenseoftouchtheycanprovide.48. Theradiobusinesshaschangedgreatlyandnowattractsmorelisteners.49. Contrarytomanypeople’spredictionofitsdeath,thefilmindustrysurvived.50. Remarkablechangeshavetakenplaceinthebookbusiness.51. Oldtechnologysometimescontinuestoexistbecauseofitsreliability.52. Theincreaseofe-booksaleswillforcethebookbusinesstomakechangesnotseenforcenturies.53. Anewtechnologyisunlikelytotaketheplaceofanoldonewithoutaclearadvantage.54. Paperbacksofpopularliteraturearemorelikelytobereplacedbye-books.55. Ahousewithafireplacehasastrongerappealtobuyers.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thequestionofwhetherourgovernmentshouldpromotescienceandtechnologyortheliberalartsinhighereducationisn’taneither/orproposition(命題),althoughthecurrentemphasisonpreparingyoungAmericansforSTEM(science,technology,engineering,maths)-relatedfieldscanmakeitseemthatway.Thelatestcongressionalreportacknowledgesthecriticalimportanceoftechnicaltraining,butalsoassertsthatthestudyofthehumanities(人文學(xué)科)andsocialsciencesmustremaincentralcomponentsofAmerica’seducationalsystematalllevels.Bothareasarecriticaltoproducingcitizenswhocanparticipateeffectivelyinourdemocraticsociety,becomeinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)leaders,andbenefitfromthespiritualenrichmentthatthereflectiononthegreatideasofmankindovertimeprovides.Parentsandstudentswhohaveinvestedheavilyinhighereducationworryaboutgraduates’jobprospectsastechnologicaladvancesandchangesindomesticandglobalmarketstransformprofessionsinwaysthatreducewagesandcutjobs.Underthesecircumstances,it’snaturaltolookforwhatmayappeartobethemost“practical”wayoutoftheproblem:“Majorinasubjectdesignedtogetyouajob”seemstheobviousanswertosome,thoughthisignoresthefactthatmanydisciplinesinthehumanitiescharacterizedas“soft”often,infact,leadtoemploymentandsuccessinthelongrun.Indeed,accordingtosurveys,employershaveexpressedapreferenceforstudentswhohavereceivedabroadly-basededucationthathastaughtthemtowritewell,thinkcritically,researchcreativelyandcommunicateeasily.Moreover,studentsshouldbepreparednotjustfortheirfirstjob,butfortheir4thand5thjobs,asthere’slittlereasontodoubtthatpeopleenteringtheworkforcetodaywillbecalledupontoplaymanydifferentrolesoverthecourseoftheircareers.Theoneswhowilldothebestinthisnewenvironmentwillbethosewhoseeducationshavepreparedthemtobeflexible.Theabilitytodrawuponeveryavailabletoolandinsight—pickedupfromscience,artsandtechnology—tosolvetheproblemsofthefuture,andtakeadvantageoftheopportunitiesthatpresentthemselves,willbehelpfultothemandtheUnitedStates.56. Whatdoesthelatestcongressionalreportsuggest? A)STEM-relatedsubjectshelpstudentsfindjobsintheinformationsociety. B)ThehumanitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance. C)Theliberalartsinhighereducationhelpenrichstudents’spirituallife. D)Highereducationshouldbeadjustedtothepracticalneedsofsociety.57. Whatisthemainconcernofstudentswhentheychooseamajor? A)Theirinterestinrelevantsubjects. C)Thequalityofeducationtoreceive. B)Theacademicvalueofthecourses. D)Theirchancesofgettingagoodjob.58. Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheso-calledsoftsubjects? A)Theybenefitstudentsintheirfuturelife. B)Theybroadenstudents’rangeofinterests. C)Theyimprovestudents’communicationskills.D)Theyareessentialtostudents’healthygrowth.59. Whatkindofjobapplicantsdoemployerslookfor? A)Thosewhohaveastrongsenseofresponsibility. B)Thosewhoaregoodatsolvingpracticalproblems. C)Thosewhoarelikelytobecomeinnovativeleaders. D)Thosewhohavereceivedawell-roundededucation.60. Whatadvicedoestheauthorgivetocollegestudents? A)Seizeopportunitiestotaptheirpotential. B)Trytotakeavarietyofpracticalcourses. C)Preparethemselvesfordifferentjoboptions. D)Adoptaflexibleapproachtosolvingproblems.PassageTwoQuestions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Energyindependence.Ithasaniceringtoit,doesn’tit?Ifyouthinkso,you’renotalone,becauseenergyindependencehasbeenthedreamofAmericanpresidentsfordecades,andnevermoresothaninthepastfewyears,whenthemostrecentoilpriceshockhasbeenpartlyresponsibleforkickingoffthegreatrecession.“Energyindependence”anditsrhetorical(修辭的)companion“energysecurity”are,however,slipperyconceptsthatarerarelythoughtthrough.Whatisitwewantindependencefrom,exactly?Mostpeoplewouldprobablysaythattheywanttobeindependentfromimportedoil.Buttherearereasonsthatwebuyallthatoilfromelsewhere.Thefirstreasonisthatweneedittokeepoureconomyrunning.Yes,thereisatrickle(涓涓細(xì)流)ofbiofuel(生物燃料)available,andmoremaybecomeavailable,butmostbiofuelscauseeconomicwasteandenvironmentaldestruction.Second,Americanshavebasicallydecidedthattheydon’treallywanttoproducealltheirownoil.Theyvaluetheenvironmentalqualitytheypreserveovertheiroilimportsfromabroad.VastareasoftheUnitedStatesareoff-limitstooilexplorationandproductioninthenameofenvironmentalprotection.TowhatextentareAmericansreallywillingtoenduretheenvironmentalimpactsofdomesticenergyproductioninordertocutbackimports?Third,therearebenefitstotrade.Itallowsforeconomicefficiency,andwhenwebuythingsfromplacesthathavelowerproductioncoststhanwedo,webenefit.Andalthoughyoudon’treadaboutthismuch,theUnitedStatesisalsoalargeexporterofoilproducts,sellingabout2millionbarrelsofpetroleumproductsperdaytoabout90countries.ThereisnoquestionthattheUnitedStatesimportsagreatdealofenergyand,infact,reliesonthatsteadyflowtomaintainitseconomy.Whenthatflowisinterrupted,wefeelthepaininshortsuppliesandhigherprices.Atthesametime,wederivemassiveeconomicbenefitswhenwebuythemostaffordableenergyontheworldmarketandwhenweengageinenergytradearoundtheworld.61. WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutenergyindependenceforAmerica? A)Itsoundsveryattractive. C)Itwillbringoilpricesdown. B)Itensuresnationalsecurity. D)Ithaslongbeeneveryone’sdream.62. Whatdoestheauthorthinkofbiofuels? A)TheykeepAmerica’seconomyrunninghealthily. B)Th
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