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大學英語四級模擬試卷6

PartIWriting

1、MySuggestionsontheSwimmingCourseinColleges

1.幾乎每個大學都開設由游泳課程,原因是…’

2.有人認為這種課程形同虛設,未達到理想效果

3.我的建議

PartnListeningComprehension

SectionA

2、A.Gotosummerschool.B.Takeavacation,C.Stayathome.D.Earnsome

money.

3、A.Theyhiredsomeonetostayintheirhome,B.Theylefttheirpetswiththeir

neighbors.

C.Theyrentedtheirhousetoastudent,D.Theyaskedtheirgardenertowatch

theirhome.

4、A.Walkingthedog.B.Cuttingthegrass,C.Watchingthechildren.D.Feeding

thefish.

5、A.Aboutfivemonths.

B.Morethanhalfayear.

C.Halfamonth.

D.15to26months.

6、A.Spectators.

B.Athletes.

C.Fans.

D.Cheerleaders.

7、A.Olympiccheerleadersarethesameasothergames'.

B.Threegroupsofcheerleadersworkatspeedskating.

C.Theall-girlteamrangesinagefrom15to26.

D.Theyaredressedinattractiveclothes.

8、A.Servestandardizedfoodnationwide.

B.Putcalorieinformationonthemenu.

C.Increaseproteincontentinthefood.

D.Offerconvenientfoodtocustomers.

9、A.Theywillbefined.

B.Theywillbeclosed.

C.Theywillgetawarning.

D.Theywilllosecustomers.

SectionB

10、A.Itisahousefullofcleverly-designeddevice.

B.Itcanhelppeopleliveamucheasierlife.

C.Itisthemostcomfortablehouseavailable.

D.Itexpressesthenewestarchitecturalstyle.

11、A.Thedoorwillopenwithjustatouchofthefinger.

B.Therefrigeratorcanfigureouthowmuchmilktobuy.

C.Therobotcandoallthehouseworkveryefficiently.

D.ThehouseCallputoutafireinaveryshorttime.

12、A.Therewillbeanalarm.

B.Thehousewillsolveproblemsdirectly.

C.Thehousewilldonothing.

D.Thehousewilltakesomemeasuresautomatically.

13、A.It'stoowonderfultobetrue.

B.It'stooexpensiveforher.

C.Sheconsidersitnothingfancy.

D.Sheisconsideringbuyingone.

14、A.Becausehedidn'thavehernumber.

B.Becausehethoughtitwasunnecessary.

C.Becausehewishedhisluggagewouldbefoundsoon.

D.Becausehehadtoattendabusinessmeeting.

15、A.Hisflightnumberandarrivaltime.

B.Thecauseoftheflight'slatearrival.

C.Thenumberofhisluggagecheck.

D.Thedescriptionofhisluggage.

16、A.Ontheplaneticket.

B.Attheinformationdesk.

C.Atthecheck-incounter.

D.Fromtherecordofhisflight.

17、A.Missingluggageisunlikelytobefound.

B.Thereareimportantdocumentsinhisluggage.

C.Itispossibleforthemantogethisluggagetoday.

D.Themanthinksitisdifficulttofindhisbaggage.

SectionC

18、A.Iteliminatedmanyfactoryjobs.

B.Itallowedworkerstolivefarfromtheirjobs.

C.Itgaveworkersopportunityforbettertraining.

D.Itallowedworkerstospendmoretimeathome.

19、A.Increasedtransportationcosts.

B.Thelackofaqualifiedsalesforce.

C.Adeclineinthenumberofcustomers.

D.Difficultyintransportingmerchandise.

20、A.Becausepropertyismorevaluableinthecity.

B.Becausepricesarehigherindowntownstores.

C.Becausejobopportunitiesarebetterinthecity.

D.Becausehighwaycommutinghasbecomeunpleasant.

21、A.Theysignedspecialcontractsonthatday.

B.Theydidn'trecognizethedaylegally.

C.Theyhadspecialcelebrationonthatday.

D.Theyfeltitwasjustanotherordinaryday.

22、A.Theycouldgotopublicparties.

B.Theycouldproposetotheirboyfriends.

C.Theycouldrefusetomarry.

D.Theycouldavoidpayingfines.

23A.Someextrapay.

B.Betterworkingcondition.

C.Lessworkinghours.

D.Adayoffwork.

24、A.Havebettereducation.

B.Spendmoremoneyfightingtoothdecay.

C.Increasepeople'sstandardofliving.

D.Getridofsomeofourteeth.

25、A.Teethwouldworkharderandbecomehealthier.

B.Childrenwouldnotsuffertoothextraction.

C.Teethwouldbeextractedeasilyduringadulthood.

D.Toothdecaywouldonlydevelopbetweencloseteeth.

26、A.Theyagreewithhisideas.

B.Theyhavedifferentopinions.

C.Theywillbepersuadedbyhisideas.

D.Theybelieveweshouldkeepmoreteeththanwehavenow.

PartIHReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectone

wordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthe

passagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbya

letter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingleline

throughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Japanisbecomingafast-breederofyouthculture,withitspopulationofrelativelyrich

youngsterswhohaveshortattentionspansandintenselovefornewfads.Onereasonforthe

spreadoftheJapaneseyouthcultureisthatitprovidesanAsian27topopularcultureinways

unimaginabletoWesternartistsanddesigners.WhiletheAmericancomic-book28Superman

fliessolotoprotectthegoodandfighttheevil,hisJapanesecounterpartUltramanstoodwith

brothersandcousinsingroupsattacks.Japaneseanimated(動畫)films29heavilyfrom

Chinesemythsandtraditions.

NowhereistheJapaneseelementstrongerthaninthe30business.YoungerJapanese

designersare31lookingtowardAsiabecauseofitsgrowingyoungpopulationandthirstfor

smartappearance.WhygotoEuropetodresstallblondeswhileAsianshavethefashionsense

andbodiesto32Japanesedesigns'?Eliena,17,aHongKongstudentagrees,"IfIbuyapair

ofAmericanjeans,Ihaveto33themupseveralinches,andtheyarestilltoobaggy,but

Japanesepantsfitfine."

Besides,JapaneseTVprogramsareviewedaroundAsiaas34toanythinglocal.In

HongKongshows,allthecharactersarealwaysprofessionalsandhavelotsofmoney-who

can35tothat?ButinJapaneseshows,theyareusuallyordinarypeopleandseem

more36.

ThrowinthewidespreadofAsianpreferenceforgroupactivitiesandtheJapanesetemplate

(模板)becomesanattractivemodel.

A.roll

B.fashion

C.unique

D.inferior

E.increasingly

F.dimension

G.character

H.pull

I.relate

J.superior

K.draw

L.intensively

M.movie

N.realistic

O.compliment

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.

Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfrom

whichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraph

ismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet

2.一

CaughtintheWeb

A.Afewmonthsago,itwasn'tunusualfor47-year-oldCarlaToebetospend15hoursper

dayonline.She'dwakeupearly,turnonherlaptopandchatonInternetdatingsitesand

instant—messagingprograms—leavingherbedforonlybriefintervals.Herhouseholdbillspiledup,

alongwiththedishesanddirtylaundry,butittooknear-constantcomplaintsfromherfour

daughtersbeforesherealizedshehadaproblem."Iwasstartingtofeellikemywholeworldwas

fallingapart—kindofslippingintoadepression,"saidCarla."IknewthatifIdidn'tgetoffthedating

sites,I'djustkeepgoing,"detaching(使脫離)herselffurtherfromtheoutsideworld.Toebe's

conclusion:Shefeltlikeshewas"addicted"totheInternet.She'snotalone.

B.ConcernaboutexcessiveInternetuseisn'tnew.Asfarbackas1995,articlesinmedical

journalsandtheestablishmentofaPennsylvaniatreatmentcenterforoverusersgeneratedinterest

inthesubject.There'sstillnoconsensusonhowmuchtimeonlineconstitutestoomuchorwhether

addictionispossible.ButasrelianceontheWebgrows,therearesignsthatthequestionisgetting

moreseriousattention:Lastmonth,astudypublishedinCNSSpectrumsclaimedtobethefirst

large-scalelookatexcessiveInternetuse.TheAmericanPsychiatricAssociationmayconsider

listingInternetaddictioninthenexteditionofitsdiagnosticmanual.Andscoresofonlinediscussion

boardshavepoppeduponwhichpeoplediscussnegativeexperiencestiedtotoomuchtimeonthe

Web.

C."There'snoquestionthatthere'repeoplewho'reseriouslyintroublebecausethey're

overdoingtheirInternetinvolvement,"saidpsychiatrist(精神科醫(yī)生)IvanGoldberg.Goldbergcalls

theproblemadisorderratherthanatrueaddiction.JonathanBishop,aresearcherinWales

specializinginonlinecommunities,ismoreskeptical."TheInternetisanenvironment,"hesaid.

"Youcan'tbeaddictedtotheenvironment."Bishopdescribestheproblemassimplyamatterof

priorities,whichcanbesolvedbyencouragingpeopletoprioritizeotherlifegoalsandplansinplace

oftimespentonline.

D.ThenewCNSSpectrumsstudywasbasedonresultsofanationwidetelephonesurveyof

morethan2,500adults.Likethe2005survey,thisonewasconductedbyStanfordUniversity

researchers.About6%ofrespondentsreportedthat"theirrelationshipssufferedbecauseof

excessiveInternetuse."About9%attemptedtoconceal"nonessentialInternetuse,"andnearly4%

reportedfeeling"preoccupiedbytheInternetwhenoffline."About8%saidtheyusedtheInternetas

awaytoescapeproblems,andalmost14%reportedthey"foundithardtostayawayfromthe

Internetforseveraldaysatatime."

E."TheInternetproblemisstillinitsinfancy,"saidEliasAboujaoude,aStanfordprofessor.

Nosingleonlineactivityistoblameforexcessiveuse,hesaid."They'reonlineinchatrooms,

checkinge-mail,orwritingblogs.Theproblemisnotlimitedtoporn(色情)orgambling"websites.

ExcessiveInternetuseshouldbedefinednotbythenumberofhoursspentonlinebut"intermsof

losses,"saidMaressaOrzack,aHarvardUniversityprofessor."Ifit'salosswhereyou'renotgetting

towork,andfamilyrelationshipsarebreakingdownasaresult,thenit'stoomuch."

F.PeoplewhostrugglewithexcessiveInternetusemaybedepressedorhaveothermood

disorders,Orzacksaid.WhenshediscussesInternethabitswithherpatients,theyoftenreportthat

beingonlineoffersa"senseofbelonging,andescape,excitementandfun,"shesaid."Some

peoplesayrelief...becausetheyfindthemselvessorelaxed."SomepartsoftheInternetseemto

drawpeopleinmorethanothers.Internetgarnersspendcountlesshourscompetingingames

againstpeoplefromallovertheworld.Onesuchgame,calledWorldofWarcraft,iscitedonmany

sitesbyposterscomplainingofa"gamingaddiction".

G.AndrewHeidrich,aneducationnetworkadministratorfromSacramento,playsWorldof

Warcraftforabouttwotofourhourseveryothernight,butthat'snothingcomparedwiththe40to60

hoursaweekhespentplayingonlinegameswhenhewasincollege.Hecutbackonlyaftera

full-scalefamilyintervention(干預),inwhichrelativestoldhimhe'dgainedweight."There'sthis

wholecultureofcompetitionthatsuckspeoplein"withonlinegaming,saidHeidrich,nowafatherof

two."Peopledoitattheexpenseofeverythingthatwasaconstantintheirlives."Heidrichnow

visitswebsitesthatdiscussgamingaddictionregularly"toremindmyselftokeepmyloveforonline

gamesincheck."

H.ToebealsoregularlyvisitsasitewherepostersdiscussInternetoveruse.InAugust,when

shefirstrealizedshehadaproblem,shepostedamessageonaYahooInternetaddictiongroup

withthesubjectline:"IhaveanInternetAddiction."'Tmself-employedandneedtheInternetformy

work,butI'mfailingtoaccomplishmywork,totakecareofmyhome,togiveattentiontomy

children,"shewroteinamessagesenttothegroup."Ihavenomoneyorinsurancetoget

professionalhelp;Ican'tevenpaymymortgage(抵押貸款)andfacelosingeverything."Sincethen,

Toebesaid,shehaskeptherpromisetoherselftocutbackonherInternetuse."Ihaveaboyfriend

now,andI'mnotinterestedinonlinedating,"shesaidbyphonelastweek,"It'salotbetternow."

37、AndrewHeidrichcutbackonlinegamingwiththehelpofhisfamily.

38、JonathanBishopbelievesthattheInternetoveruseproblemcanbesolvedifpeoplecan

realizewhatisthepriorityinlife.

39CarlaToebepostedamessageonline,admittingshehadanInternetaddiction.

40、AccordingtoMaressaOrzack,thosewhoaresufferingexcessiveInternetusemayfeel

depressedorhaveothermooddisorders.

41、CarlaToebespent15hoursperdayonline,whichcausedconstantcomplaintsfromher

fourdaughters.

42、Peoplehaven'tyetreachedanagreementonthetimelimitofexcessiveInternetuse.

43>AsHeidrichstates,itisthecultureofgamecompetitionwhichsuckspeopleintotheonline

gaming.

44、MoreandmorepeopletalkabouttheirnegativeexperiencesofoverusingInterneton

onlinediscussionboards.

45、InasurveyconductedbyStanfordUniversity,about6%ofrespondentsreportedthattheir

relationshipssufferedbecauseofexcessiveInternetuse.

46、ProfessorMaressaOrzackbelievesexcessiveInternetuseshouldbemeasuredinterms

oflosses.

SectionC

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions

orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.You

shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha

singlelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

EatingaMediterranean-stylediet—packedwithfruits,vegetables,legumes(豆類),nuts,olive

oilandfish—isgoodforyourheart,manystudieshavefound.Nowscientistsaresuggestingthe

dietmaybegoodforyourmentalhealth,too.

Astudyofover10,000Spaniardsfollowedforalmostfourandhaftyearsonaveragefound

thatthosewhoreportedeatingahealthyMediterraneandietatthebeginningofthestudywere

abouthalfaslikelytodevelopdepressionthanthosewhosaidtheydidnotsticktothediet.

Alloftheparticipantswerefreeofdepressionwhentheywererecruitedtothestudy,and

eachfilledouta136-itemfoodfrequencyquestionnairewhentheyjoined.Basedontheir

self-reporteddietaryhabits,theywereassignedascorebetween0and9,withthehighestscore

reflectingthecloseststickingtoaMediterraneandiet.

Overtime,thosewhohadscoredbetween5and9ontheMediterraneandietwere42

percentto51percentlesslikelytodevelopdepression,thestudyfound,thanthosewhoscored

between0and2.

Thestudydoesnotproveacause-and-effectrelationshipbetweentheMediterraneandiet

andalowerriskfordepression,onlyanassociationbetweenthetwo.Still,manyscientistsare

convincedthatsomedamagingprocessesinvolvedincardiovascular(心臟血管的)diseasemay

alsoplayaroleinmentalhealth.

"Bothcardiovasculardiseaseanddepressionsharecommonmechanisms,"saidDr.Miguel

AngelMartinez-Gonzalez,professorofpreventivemedicineatUniversityofNavarrainPamplona,

Spain,andseniorauthorofthepaper,publishedintheOctoberissueofArchivesofGeneral

Psychiatry.

"Themembranes(細月包膜)ofournervecellarecomposedoffat,sothequalityoffatthatyou

areeatingdefinitelyhasaninfluenceonthequalityoftheneuronmembranes,andthebody's

combinationofneurotransmittersisdependentonthevitaminsyou'reeating,"Dr.

Martinez-Gonzalezadded."WethinkthoseleaststickingtotheMediterraneandietaryplanhavea

deficiencyofessentialnutrients."

Theelementsofthedietmostcloselylinkedtoalowerriskofdepressionwerefruits,nuts

andlegumes,thestudyfound.

47、ScientistshaveprovedthataMediterranean-stylediet.

A.helpsdevelopahealthyheart

B.resultsinahealthymind

C.ispopularamongSpaniards

D.containslittlefat

48、ThestudyrecruitedSpaniardswho.

A.didn'tknowabouttheMediterraneandiet

B.didn'tshowanysymptomsofdepression

C.werelikelytodevelopdepression

D.wereeagertobementallyhealthy

49、Whatdidtheparticipantsdoduringtheprocessofthestudy?

A.Theymonitoredtheirownhealthbyscoring.

B.TheystucktoaMediterraneandiet.

C.Theykepttheirowndietaryhabits.

D.Theyfilledoutthequestionnaireregularly.

50、WhatdoesDr.MiguelAngelMartinez-Gonzalezthinkofdepression?

A.Itproducesthesamedamagetothebodyascardiovasculardiseasedoes.

B.Itinvolvesthesameformingprocessascardiovasculardisease.

C.Itisoneofthesymptomsofcardiovasculardisease.

D.Itisadamagingprocessincardiovasculardisease.

51、AccordingtoDr.Martinez-Gonzalez,whyarethosewhodonotsticktoMediterraneandiet

morelikelytogetdepression?

A.Theirdietsarenotnutritiousenough.

B.Theirdietsdon'tcontainenoughfat.

C.Theirdietslackcertainimportantnutrients.

D.Theirdietsarecomposedoftoomuchfat.

PassageTwo

ReversingAging:NotasCrazyasYouThink

Whatmakescellsage?Wearandtear,yes.Butbiologically,saysDr.DavidSinclair,

professorofgeneticsatHarvardMedicalSchool,it'slackofoxygenthatsignalscellsthatit'stheir

timetogo.Withoutoxygen,theenergyenginesknownasthemitochondria(線粒體)becomeless

efficientatturningphysiologicalFuellikeglucose(葡萄糖)intotheenergythatthecellsneedto

function.Eventually,theyshutdown.

ButinapaperpublishedinthejournalCell,Sinclairandhiscolleaguesdescribeforthefirst

timeacompoundnaturallymadebyyoungcellsthatisabletomakeoldercellsenergeticand

youthfulagain.Inanexperimentinmice,theteamfoundthatgivingoldermiceachemicalcalled

NADforjustoneweekmade2-year-old-micetissueresemblethatof6-month-oldmice(inhuman

years,thatwouldbelikea60-year-o!d'scellsbecomingmorelikethosebelongingtoa

20-year-old).

Asanimalsage,saysSinclair,levelsofNADdropby50%;withlessofthecompound,the

communicationbetweenthecellanditsmitochondrialenergysourcealsopausesoccasionally,and

thecellbecomeseasilyhurtfromcommonagingattacks—inflammation(炎癥),musclewasting(肌

肉萎縮)andslowermetabolism(新陳代謝).Bytrickingthecellintothinkingit'syoungagain,with

adequateamountsofNAD,agingcantheoreticallybereversed.

HisnextstepistoputNADinthedrinkingwaterofhismice,andseeiftheytakelongerto

developthetypicalchronicdiseaseslinkedtoaging,suchasinflammation,musclewastingand

cancer.Thepathwaymaybecomeanimportanttargetforcancerresearchersaswell,sincetumors

(腫瘤)typicallygrowinlow-oxygenconditionsandaremorecommoninolderpatients.

BecauseNADisanaturallyoccurringcompoundthatsimplydeclineswithage,Sinclairis

optimisticthatboostingitslevelsinpeoplewon'thaveasmanysignificantnegativeeffectsas

introducinganentirelynewcompoundmight."Ifabodyisslowlyfallingapartandlosingtheability

toregulateitselfeffectively,wecangetitbackontracktowhatitwasinits20sand30s,"hesays.

52、Whatwillnotmakecellsage?

A.Oxygen.B.Wearandtear.

C.Lackofoxygen.D.Lessphysiologicalfuel.

53、Whatisthefunctionofmitochondria?

A.Toproducephysiologicalfuel.

B.Totunaphysiologicalfuelintoenergy.

C.Tocreateoxygeninpeople'sbody.

D.Toproducecells.

54、WhatdoweknowaboutNAD?

A.Itisanartificialcompound.

B.Itismadeofyoungcells.

C.Itcanreviveoldercells.

D.Itcanbemadeinoneweek.

55Whatwillhappenasanimalsbecomeolder?

A.Communicationbetweencellsdisappears.

B.LevelsofNADnearlydropbyhalf.

C.Themetabolismofthecellbecomesfaster.

D.Thecellbecomesvulnerabletocommonagingattacks.

56>WhydoesSinclairthinkboostinglevelsofNADwon'tcausemanynegativeeffects?

A.BecauseNADisanentirelynewcompoundtohuman'sbody.

B.BecauseNADcanresistchronicdiseaseslinkedtoaging.

C.BecauseNADhasbeensuccessfullytestedonmice.

D.BecauseNADnaturallyoccursinhuman'sbody.

PartIVTranslation

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseinto

English.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

57、中西方飲食習慣(eatinghabits)存在極大的差異。不同于西方那種每人一盤食物的飲食習慣,

在中國,菜肴是被放在桌上讓大家共同分享的。如果你在中國主人家做客,就要做好有一大桌食物的

心理準備。中國人對于自己的烹飪文化(cultureofcuisine)感到非常自豪,而且會盡全力展示自己的

好客(hospitality)。而且有時候,中國主人會用他們的筷子把食物夾到你的碗里或盤子中。這是禮貌

的體現(xiàn)。

答案:

PartIWriting

1、MySuggestionsontheSwimmingCourseinCollegesTheswimmingcoursehaswon

greatpopularityamongmanycolleges.Itisofferedtostudentsmainlyinthehopeofhelping

studentsmasterthiscriticalsurvivalskill.

Astotheoutcomeofthiscourse,somepeoplearenotsatisfied,statingthatitisnotproperly

andeffectivelymanaged.Unlikeothersports,swimmingisnoteasilytaughtandIearne4Duetothe

shortperiodsofstudy,studentsarenotabletohaveenoughtraining.What'smore,teachersalso

facedifficulties,becauseittakesalotoftimeandeffortstoteachstudentsonebyone.

Inmyopinion,therearetwowaystoimprovethequalityoftheswimmingcourse.First,

collegescanadjusttheschedule,providingmoretimeandchancesforstudentstopractice.

Second,teacherscanadoptbetterteachingmethods,likegroupwork.

PartnListeningComprehension

SectionA

2、D

[聽力原文]

M:Ireallydon'tknowwhattodothissummer.Ican'taffordtojustsitaround,andtheredon't

seemtobeanyjobsavailable.

W:Whydon'tyoutryhouse-sitting?LastsummermyfriendMargarethouse-satforthe

Doddswhentheywentawayonvacation.Mr.DoddhiredMargarettostayintheirhousebecause

hedidn'twantitleftempty.

M:YoumeantheDoddspaidMargaretjusttoliveintheirhouse?

W:Itwasn'tthateasy.Shehadtomowandwaterthehouseplants.AndwhenErichouse-sat

forMr.Cohen,hehadtotakecareofhispets.

M:House-sittingsoundslikeagoodjob.Iguessit'salittlelikebaby-sitting—exceptyou're

takingcareofahouseinsteadofchildren.

W:Thestudentemploymentofficestillhasafewjobsposted.

M:DoIjusthavetofilloutanapplication?

W:MargaretandErichadtointerviewwiththehouseownersandprovidethreereferences

each.

M:Thatseemslikealotoftroubleforasummerjob.

W:Thehouseownerswantsomeguaranteethattheycantrustthehouse-sitters.Youknow,

theywanttomakesureyou'renotthetypewhowillthrowwildpartiesintheirhouse,ormovea

groupoffriendsinwithyou.

M:House-sitterswhodothatsortofthingprobablyaren'tpaidthen.

W:Usuallytheyarepaidanywayjustbecausethehomeownersdon'twanttomakeafuss.

Butifthehomeownerreportedit,thenthehouse-sitterwouldn'tgetanotherjob.So,whydon'tyou

apply?

Whatdoesthemanwanttodothissummer?

[解析]推斷題。男士說他不能只是閑著(sitaround),但又沒有現(xiàn)成的工作(jobsavailable),說明

他想干些工作、賺些錢,D項符合此意。對話開頭往往是出題之處。

3、A

[聽力原文]

WhatdidtheDoddsdowhentheywentawaylastsummer?

[解桐細節(jié)題。A是對原文hiredMargarettostayintheirhouse的另一種表述方法,故為答案。

C是強干擾項,對話討論的并不是租房子,而是雇人看房子。提問處是考點,其實就是對上文敘述的

一個總結(jié)。

4、C

[聽力原文]

Whatisoneresponsibilitythehouse-sitterprobablywon'thave?

[解桐細節(jié)題,選項都是家務事。A、D兩項屬于takecareofhispets的范圍,而B項則屬于water

thehouseplants的范圍。排除A、B、D三項,即可得到答案C。此外,C是baby-sitter的職責,與本

對話的話題(house-sMing)不一致。注意except,insteadof這類詞出現(xiàn)的地方,往往是出題之處。

5、A

[聽力原文]

TheofficialOlympiccheerleadersarealotdifferentthanwhatyouwouldseeonthe

sidelinesatbasketballorAmerican-stylefootballgames.CheerleaderPaolaBosiosaysabout500

girlstriedouttobecomeOlympiccheerleaders."Attheendwechose100girls.Wehavesixgroups,

threeworkinginicehockey,twoatspeedskatingandoneinthemountains.Sothisisthefirsttime

thatthereischeerleadingintheOlympicGames,andwethoughtitwasagoodwaytoentertainthe

audiences."Afterbeingselectedfortheteam,thenewcheerleaderspracticedforfourandahalf

months.Butduringthattime,alltheylearnedhowtodowastowavetheirorangeandgold

pompous,andjumpupanddowntowhatevermusicmightbeplayingatthestage.Fansdisagree

onwhetherthecheerleadersareentertainingorjustanannoyingdistraction.Afterall,theydonot

actuallycheerandtheydonotwearsexyuniforms.Theall-girlteam,whichrangesinagefrom15

to26,isdressedinbrightorangeandgolduniformsthatcoverthemalmostfromshouldertotoe.

Howlongdidthenewcheerleaderspractice?

[解析]新聞中提到,入圍的拉拉隊員將接受4個半月的訓練,A項“五個月左右”與新聞提到的時間

最接近,寂選A項。

預讀四個選項可知此題應該是詢問時間,聽音時要注意有關時間的表述。B項和C項都是利用

新聞中的ha斤制造干擾,只要聽出確切的時間就不難排除這兩項。D項是利用拉拉隊員的年齡數(shù)值作

干擾。

6、C

[聽力原文]

Whoholddifferentviewsonthefunctionofcheerleaders?

[解析]文中提到拉拉隊到底是一種娛樂,還是一種讓人煩躁的干擾,體育愛好者的看法是不一致

的(disagreeon),故C項正確。

新聞中提到的是體育愛好者對拉拉隊的作用看法不一,而沒有提及觀眾、運動員和拉拉隊隊員。

7、C

[聽力原文]

Whatdowelearnaboutthecheerleadersfromthenews?

[解析]新聞末尾提到,拉拉隊隊員都是女性,年紀在15到26歲之間,所以C項正確。

此題詢問的是有關拉拉隊員的具體信息。新聞開篇提到,奧運會的拉拉隊員與籃球或美式足球

的拉拉隊有很大不同,A項“奧運會的拉拉隊員和其他比賽的一樣”不符合新聞內(nèi)容。新聞中提到,拉

拉隊員分六個組,三組是冰上曲棍球的,兩組是速滑的,一組是山上項目的,B項說是有三組是速滑

的,數(shù)量上有錯誤。新聞后半部分提到,拉拉隊并不能真正的鼓舞士氣,穿著也不性感(d。notwear

sexyuniforms),故D項"她們的服飾誘人”錯誤。

8、B

[聽力原文]

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