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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthe

questionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthe

pause,youmustreadthefourchoicemarkedA),B),C),D),anddecidewhichisthebest

answer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthesheetwithalinethroughthecenter.

Example:Youwillhear:

Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.

C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadto

finishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“At

theoffice“isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwith

asinglelinethroughthecenter.

SampleAnswer〔\A)〔B〕〔C)(D)

1.A)Leavetheclassroom.B)Dohishomeworkalone.

C)Submitthereport.D)Revisethereport.

2.A)Shecouldusehiscar.B)Shelethimdrive.

C)Shealwaysdrivescarsofothers.D)It'spossibleforhertorentacar.

3.A)Hehasbeenaskedforethebook.B)Hekeepsbuyingbooks.

C)He'sforgetful.D)Hehasalotoftime.

4.A)Helenwillfindaway.B)He?sbeenunabletoaskHelen.

C)Helen,sleaving.D)He'11makeuphismind.

5.A)Hecan'tfindtheticket.B)Hepreferstostand.

C)Theballisexpectedtobecrowded.D)Hewantstositclosetothestage.

6.A)Hisnewjobisdisappointing.

B)Hewantedtohiresomeonetodothejobforhim.

C)Hehasn'tmadeanappointmentfortheinterview.

D)He'sdiscouragedashedidn'tgetthejob.

7.A)Thearticlewasactuallylonger.B)Thenewspaperprintedhisotherpaper.

C)He'sjustbegunwritingforthenewspaper.

D)Thearticledealswithbooks.

8.A)Everyonehasleft.B)TherearenoticketsfortheEarlysnow.

C)Theticketshavebeensold.D)Theticketlineisontheleft.

9.A)Hiscar'singoodcondition.B)Hepreferstogoonfoot.

C)Hewilltakethemifhecan.D)He'swillingtolendthemthecar.

10.A)Thereproblemswon'tbeontheexam.

B)Hewouldlikesomehelp.

C)Thereisonepointhedoesn'tunderstand.

D)Hecan'tlearnthematerial.

SectionBSpotDictation

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageis

readforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Thenlistentothepassage

again.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanks

numberedfrom11to20withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageis

readforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Theverysuccessofcommunicationssatellitesystemshasraisedwidespreadconcern

abouttheirfuture.Somecountriesarealreadyusingsatellitefro_11_communicationsinplace

of_12_tellephonelinesonland.Althoughthistechniqueisextremelyusefulforlinkingwidely

_13_villagesin)_14_or_15_regions,inheavilybuildupareaswith_16_telephoneand

telegraphsystems,domesticsatellites(ordomsats)areseenbythelandlinenetworkasunfair

_17__18_suchopposition,domsatsaregainingsupportfrommany_19_andpublicinterest

groupsintheUnitedStatesandseemlikelytobemorewidely_20_inthefuture.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome

questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),

D).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet

withasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Question21to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thebeatgenerationmainlyreferredtotheyouthwhowerebornandbroughtuparound

theSecondWorldWar.Theyshowedtheirdisdain()foralmosteverythingtraditional,suchas

governmentauthority,respectforparents,one'sduty,moralstandards,andtraditional

customs.Theydevelopedakindofabsoluteindividualismandliberty.Theypreferredlonghair,

minidressesorclose-fittingclothestoshowoffthefigure.Theyadvocatedfreedomofsexand

cohabitation().TheirinfluencecouldbeseenfromthefactthataboutonethirdoftheAmerican

coupleslivingtogetherwerenotmarriedbylaw.Andthedivorceratewasveryhigh.The

endlessU.SwarsabroadandsharpclassstruggleathomecausedmanyAmericanyouthsto

developakindofcynicism.Theydoubtedtheexistingsocialsystem,possibilityofharmonious

humanrelations,andthelong-honoredstandardforcorrectbehavior.Theyfeltsociety

overlookedtheirneeds.Therefore,theyrefusedtodoanydutythatwasrequiredofthemby

society.Theydeclared"Don'tbelieveanyoneoverthirtyAllthiscamefromthesick

society.It'swrongtoimaginetheyallfoughtagainstcapitalisminsupportofrevolutionary

things.Someoftheirideaswereevenmoredecadent()andimpractical.Itwasanabnormal

phenomenoninanabnormalsociety.

21.Basedonthepassage,howmanyofonehundredandtwentyAmericancouplesof

thebeatgenerationpracticedcohabitation.

A)about20couplesB)about40couplesC)about60couplesD)about30couples

22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A)Thebeatgenerationrefusedtodoanyduty

B)Thebeatgenerationwasinsupportofalmosteverythingtraditional.

C)Thebeatgenerationbelievesnooneexceptthatheisoverthirty.

D)Thebeatgeneration'sideaswerenotimpractical.

23.“Cynicism"inthispassagemostprobablymeans.

A)astateofmindagainstrealism

B)astateofminddoubtingeverythinginexistence.

C)atheoryadvocatingmutualhelp

E)atheoryadvocatingindividualism

24.Thereasonwhythebeatgenerationrefusedtocooperatewithsocietywas.

A)theyhadnointerestB)theyfoundhardtocooperationwithit

B)thelawsblocktheirwaytodoso.D)theythoughttheirneedwasneglected.

25.Thispassageismainlyabout.

A)theyoungAmericansB)thegenerationgap.

B)theeducationoftheyoungD)anAmericansocialphenomenon

Question26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Tressshouldonlybeprunedwhenthereisagoodandclearreasonfordoingsoand,the

numberofsuchreasonsissmall.Pruninginvolvesthecuttingawayofovergrownandunwanted

branches,andtheinexperiencedgardenercanbeencouragedbythethoughtthatmoredamage

resultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromthetreetogrowinitsownway.

First,pruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshaveadesiredshapeorsize.The

objectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheight,andatthesametimetohelpthegrowthofsmall

sidebranches,whichwillthickenitsappearanceorgiveitaspecialshape.Secondly,pruning

maybedonetomakethetreeheavier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwood,orbranchesthat

arerubbingagainsteachotherandthuscausewounds.Thehealthofatreemaybeencouraged

byremovingbranchesthatareblockingupthecenterandsopreventingthefreemovementof

air.

Oneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundisleftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasy

entryfordisease,butitisawoundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingand

thediseaseastowhetherthetreewillliveordie,sothatthereisaperiodwhenthetreeisatrisk.

Itshouldbetheaimofeverygardenertoreducethatriskofdeathasfaraspossible.Itis

essentialtomakethearea,whichhasbeenprunedsmooth,andclean,forhealingwillbeslowed

downbyroughness.Youshouldallowthecutsurfacetodryforafewhoursandthenpaintit

withoneofthesubstancesavailablefromgardenshopsespeciallyforthispurpose.Pruningis

usuallydoneinwinter,forthenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithoutinterference

fromtheleavesandalsoitisveryunlikelythatthecutsyoumakewillbleed.Ifthisdoeshappen,

itis,ofcourse,impossibletopaintthemproperly.

26.Pruningshouldbedoneto.

A)makethetreegrowtaller.B)doesnotprotectthemformthewind

B)getridofthesmallbranchesD)makethesmallbranchesthicker.

27.Treesbecomeunhealthyifthegardener

A)allowstoomanybranchestogrowinthemiddle

B)doesnotprotectthemfromthewind

C)forcesthemgrowtooquickly

D)damagessomeofthesmallsidebranches.

28.Whyisaspecialsubstancepaintedonthetree?

A)tomakeawoundsmooth.B)topreventdiseaseenteringawound.

B)tocoveraroughsurface.D)tohelpawoundtodry.

29.Agoodgardenerprunestree

A)atintervalsthroughouttheyearB)asquicklyaspossible

C)occasionallywhennecessaryD)regularlyeverywinter

30.Whatwastheauthor,spurposewhenwritingthispassage?

A)togivepracticalinstructionforpruningatree

B)togiveagardenerdescriptionofpruning

C)toexplainhowtreesdevelopdisease

D)todiscussdifferentmethodsofpruning

Question31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

OnThursdayafternoonMrs.Carke,dressedforgoingout,tookherhandbagwithher

moneyandherkeyinit,pulledthedoorbehindhertolockitandwenttotheover60sClub.She

alwayswentthereonThursdays.Itwasaniceoutingforanoldwomanwholivedalone.

Atsixo'clockshecamehome,letherselfinandatoncesmeltcigarettesmokeinher

house?How?Hadsomeonegotin?Shecheckedthebackdoorandthewindows.Allwere

lockedorfastened,asusual.Therewasnosignofforcedentry.

Overacupofteashewonderedwhethersomeonemighthaveakeythatfittedherfront

door-"amasterkey“perhaps.SoshestayedathomethefollowingThursday.Nothing

happened.Wasanyonewatchinghermovements?OntheThursdayafterthatshewentoutather

usualtime,dressedasusual,butshedidn'tgototheclub.Insteadshetookashortcuthome

again,lettingherselfinthroughhergardenandthebackdoor.Shesettleddowntowait.

Itwasjustafterfouro'clockwhenthefrontdoorbellrang.Mrs.Clarkewasmakinga

cupofteaatthetime.Thebellrangagain,andthensheheardherletter-boxbeingpushedopen.

Withthekettleofboilingwaterinherhand,shemovedquietlytowardsthefrontdoor.Along

pieceofwireappearedthroughtheletter-box,andthenahand.Thewireturnedandcaught

aroundtheknobonthedoor-lockMrs.Clarkraisedthekettleandpouredthewateroverthehand.

Thesewasashoutoutside,andtheskinseemedtodropoffthefingerslikeaglove.Thewirefell

tothefloor,thebandwaspulledback,andMrs.Clarkeheardthesoundofrunningfeet.

31.Mrs.ClarkelookedforwardtoThursdaybecause.

A)SheworkedataclubonThursdayB)ShehadvisitorsonThursday

C)ShevisitedaclubonThursdayD)aspecialvisitorcameonThursday

32.Ifsomeonehadmadeaforcedentry.

A)Mrs.Clarkewouldhavefoundabrokendoororwindow.

B)Heorshewasstillinthehouse

C)Thingswouldhavebeenthrownabout

D)Heorshewouldhaveneededamasterkey

33.0nthethirdThursdayMrs.Clarkewentout.

A)becauseshedidn'twanttomisstheclubagain

B)toseeifthethiefwashangingaboutoutside

C)totheclubbutthenchangedhermind

D)inanattempttotrickthethief

34.Thelockonthefrontdoorwasonewhich.

A)neededapieceofwiretoopenitB)couldbeopenedfromoutsidewithoutakey

C)couldn,tbeopenedwithoutakeyD)usedaknobinsteadofakey

35.Thewirefelltothefloor.

A)becauseMrs.ClarkerefusedtoopenthedoorB)whentheman'sglovedroppedoff

C)becauseitwastoohottoholdD)becausethemanjustwantedtogetaway

Question36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

DisneyWorld,Florida,isthebiggestamusementresortintheworld.Itcovers24.4

thousandacres,andistwicethesizeofManhattan.ItwasopenedonOctober1,1971,five

yearslaterWaltDisney'sdeath,anditisalarger,slightlymoreambitiousversionofDisneyland

nearLosAngeles.ForeignerstendtoassociateWaltDisneywithSnowWhiteandtheSeven

Dwarfs,andwithhisotherfamouscartooncharacters,MickeyMouse,DonaldDuckandPluto,

orwithhisnaturefilms,whosesuperbphotographyisspoiled,intheopinionofsome,bythe

vulgarityofthecommentaryandmusicalbackground.

ThereisverylittlethatcouldbecalledvulgarinDisneyWorld.Itattractspeopleof

mosttasteandmostincomegroups,andpeopleofallages,fromtoddlerstograndpas.Thereare

twoexpensivehotels,agolfcourse,andforesttrailsforhorsebackridingandriversfor

canoeing.ButthecentralattractionoftheresortistheMagicKingdom.

BetweenthehugeparkinglotsandtheMagicKingdomliesabroadartificiallake.In

thedistancerisethetowersofCinderella?sCastle,whichlikeeveryotherbuildinginthe

Kingdomisbuiltofsolidmaterials.EvengettingtotheMagicKingdom'sisquiteand

adventure.Youhaveachoiceoftransportation.Youcaneithercrossthelakeonareplicaofa

Mississippipaddle-wheeler,oryoucanglidearoundtheshoreinastreamlinedmonorailtrain.

Whenyoureachtheterminal,youwalkstraightintoalittlesquarewhichfacesMain

Streetislate19thcentury.Therearemodernshopsinsidethebuildings,butallthedecadesareof

theperiod.Therearehangingbasketsfullofredandwhiteflowers,andthereisnotrafficexcept

ahorse-drawstreetcarandanancientdouble-deciderbus.Yetasyouwalkthroughthemagic

Kingdom,youareactuallywalkingontopofanetworkofundergroundroads.Thisishowthe

shops,restaurantsandalltheothermaterialneedsoftheMagicKingdomareinvisiblysupplied.

36.InwhichyeardidWaltDisneydie?

A)1971B)1976C)1966D)1900

37.ThemainattractionofDisneyWorldis.

A)theSevernDwarfsB)MickeyMouseC)DonaldDuckD)TheMagicWorld

38.ReachingtheMagicKingdomis.

A)AdventurousB)dangerousC)difficultD)easy

39.Whenonevisitsthebiggestamusementintheworld,onewillfind.

A)itisrelativelycheapB)itisveryexpensiveC)itjustwasteshistimeD)itisvulgar

40.WhyisDisneyWorldthemostfamousamusementresort?

A)ItisfunnyB)ItisinterestingC)ItisthebiggestoneD)Itisthemostexpensive

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30inco9mpletesentenceinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthe

sentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

41.Thenumberofspeciesincreaseseveryyearasnaturalhabitatsdisappear.

A.dangerousB.seriousC.endangeredD.hazardous

42.Aluminumaswellasmostmetals.

A.isagoodconductorB.isagoodinsulatorC.aregoodconductorsD.aregood

insulators

43.Outlineareusedmostoftentothecontentsoflongcomplexpapersbefore

theactualwritingbegins.

A.sketchB.illustrateC.drawD.describe

44.Therearetenonthelist,soyouare.

A.aneleventhB.theeleventhC.anelevenD.eleven

45.Togetahighscore.

A.workinghardisneededB.onemustworkhard.

C.workinghardisveryimportantD.requirementiswhatneeded

46."I'mtired,butlet'sgo"

“Whyrestawhile?"

A.let'sB.notlet'sC.notD.let'snot

47.1shallneverallowyoutomarrythepoorgirlandyouarenotmaysonifyou.

A.haveB.marriedC.donotD.do

48.Heisofamusician.

A.anybodyB.anyoneC.somebodyD.something

49.WilliamtheConquerorbuilttheTowerofLondontoprotecthimselffromhe

hadconquered.

A.thoseB.eachotherC.themD.it

50.1probablyknowhimbutnot.

A.bythesight---BynameB.byasight…byname

C.bysight…bynameD.bythesight…bythename

51.IwantanassistantwithlittleknowledgeofFrenchandexperienceof

officeroutine.

A.theaB.theanC.a???theD.aan

52.Shekilledhimnotbecauseshelovedhimlessbut.

A.shelovedthecountrymoreB.lovedthecountrymore

C.lovingthecountrymoreD.becauseshelovedthecountrymore

53.Thenofthattimewhenhewascowboy.

A.ComesthememoryB.camethememory

C.thememorycomesD.thememorycame

54.Busyheis,hecanfulfillthetaskaheadofschedule.

A.becauseB.asC.nomatterhowD.although

55.Nosoonerhadhefoundhispursemissinghecriedandshoutedloudly.

A.whenB.thanC.beforeD.while

56.Children,wehavetowhatwehavenowanditisforyoutogetbetterthings

inthefuture.

A.makeupforB.runawaywithC.doawaywithD.putupwith

57.Mr.Jackvolleyballintheafternoon,butnowhislegwounded,inthe

evening.

A.usedtoplay???isusedtotakingawalkB.usedtoplayingisusedtotakea

walk

C.wasusedtoplayingusedtotakingawalkD.wasusedtoplay???usedtotakea

walk

58.1wonderwhattheboywillsuchasumofmoney.

A.doupB.dowithC.doforD.doto

59.Doyouobjectwithyoutonight?

A.thatB.formystayingC.tothatIshallstayD.tomystaying

60.Wemustthetelegramarrivedintime.

A.secureB.assureC.ensureD.certify

61.IfonlyIthebooksonthereadinglistbeforeIattendedthelecture.

A.readB.havereadC.hadreadD.couldhaveread

62.Whilecrossingthemountainareas,allthemenhadgunsforprotectionlestthey

bythelocalbandits.

A.beattackedB.wereattackedC.mustbeattackedD.wouldbeattacked

63.Heburnedalltheimportantdocumentsthattheyshouldfallintotheenemy's

hands.

A.unlessB.forfearC.untilD.so

64.Upwenttheprices,.

A.downthelivingstandardcomeB.thelivingstandardcamedown

C,camedownthelivingstandardD.downcamethelivingstandard

65.AlthoughheismoreserioushisstudiedthanIam,mygradesarebetterthan

his.

A.withB.forC.aboutD.at

66.Peoplecannewideaswhichnobodyeverconsideredbefore.

A.cameintoB.comeupwithC.comeoutD.comealongwith

67.Duringtheirfirstteacher-trainingyear,thestudentsoftenvisitedlocalschoolsfor

theoflessons.

A.observationB.observanceC.investigationD.inspection

68.Oldmensatontheparkbenches,waitingthevillageyouthsfootball.

A.playB.playingC.toplayD.played

69.Thescienceofmedicine,progresshasbeenveryrapidlately,isperhapsthe

mostimportantofallscience.

A.towhichB.withwhichC.inwhichD.amongwhich

70.Theywerejustgoingtogiveupthequestion,suddenlytheyfoundthe

answer.

A.whenB.afterC.unlessD.unless

PartIVClose(15minutes)

Direction:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefour

choicesmarkedA),B),C),andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONE

answerthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Inthenext40years,thepercentageofpeopleintheUnitedStatesovertheageof65is

expectedtodouble.—71—theneedsofthispartofthepopulationsa_72_totheingenuity()of

America.Toa_73_degree,asocietyisjudgedby_74_itcaresforthosewhocannolonger

care_75_themselves.

Hightechnology_76_themoststartlingadvancesinhelpingtheelderly.In_77_tothe

well-knownartificialheartimplantation(),thereareeffortsunderwayto_78_artificiallungs,

livers,andbones.Anelectricearis_79_seventy-fivepercenteffective.Theimplantswill_80_

bettermedicalcareby_81_minutedoesofdrugsintothebodycontinuously.

Fortheolderpeople,eventhesimplesttaskscanbedifficult,_82_impossibleto

perform.Americanbusinesshaveresponded_83_theirneedswitha_84_ofinexpensivebut

useful_85_Companieshavedesignedextra-efficientcanopenersthat_86_peoplewhosehands

havebecome-87_weaktoopencanseasily.Therearedevicesthatallowpeopletopullonapair

ofsocks_88_strainingtheirbacks.CombswithlonghandlesandU-shapedbackbrushesare

_89_forthosewhocannotreachas_90_astheycouldwhentheywereyoung.

71.A)SeeingB)MeetingC)FacingD)Matching

72.A)chanceB)challengeC)callD)change

73.A)valuableB)comprehensiveC)considerateD)considerable

74.A)howB)whyC)whoD)whom

75.A)withB)toC)uponD)for

76.A)protectsB)profitsC)proclaimsD)promises

77.A)relationB)contrastC)additionD)proportion

78.A)discoverB)promoteC)assembleD)develop

79.A)thusB)stillC)alreadyD)yet

80.A)permitB)persistC)serveD)pursue

81.A)removingB)releasingC)relievingD)replacing

82.A)alwaysB)usuallyC)eventuallyD)sometimes

83.A)toB)atC)withD)on

84.A)setB)varietyC)seriesD)group

85.A)productionB)produceC)productsD)sales

86.A)enableB)makeC)causeD)encourage

87.A)soB)veryC)tooD)rather

88.A)byB)withoutC)inD)through

89.A)valuableB)readyC)nearD)available

90.A)longB)goodC)farD)much

VWriting

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic:SoundsinthreeparagraphsYouhavebeengiventhefirstsentenceofeachparagraph.You

shouldwriteatleast100words.

Sounds

1)Theworldisfilledwithmanysounds

2)Somesoundsareuseful

3)Butsomesoundsareharmful

2002年12月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)模擬試卷

PartIListeningComprehension

SectionA

1.C2.D3.A4.B5.C6.D7.A8.B9.C10.D

SectionB

11.domestic12.conventional13.scattered14.remote15.mountainous16.extensive

17.competition18.Despite19.business20.utilized

PartIIReadingComprehension

21.D22.A23.B24.D25.D26.B27.A28.B29.C30.B31.C32.A33.D34.B35.

D36.C37.D38.A39.A40.C

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure

41.C42.A43.A44.B45.B46.C47.D48.D49.A50.C51.C52.D53.B54.B55.

B56.D57.A58.B59.B60.C61.C62.A63.B64.D65.C66.B67.A68.B69.C70.A71.

B72.B73.D74.D75.D76.D77.C78.D79.C80.A81.B82.D83.A84.B85.C86.A87.

C88.B89.D90.C

PartVWriting

Sounds

Theworldisfilledwithmanysounds.Everydaywearesurroundedbyallkinds,such

asmusicandnoise.

Somesoundsareuseful.Amongtheseusefulsound,musicisveryimportant.Music

bringsalotofpleasuretousandmakesourlivescolorful.Ofcourse,therearealsootheruseful

sounds.Suchaswhistlesofpoliceca

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