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大学英语四级模拟题十一(含标准答案).doc

1、大学英语四级模拟题十一 Part I Writing (15%) Directions: For this part, you are required to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of the picture below and then elaborate the importance of exercise for human bei

2、ngs. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180. Part II Listening Comprehension (35%) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will b

3、e asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet

4、 with a single line through the center. 1. A) Something went wrong with his bus. B) He took someone to the hospital. C) His car was out of work. D) He bought a new car. 2. A) They want to go to downtown. B) He wants to go to the park, but she doesn’t. C) He wants to find out where the park

5、is. D) He doesn’t know where to park the car. 3. A) I can help solve problems. B) It will most likely to be inefficient. C) It is a new weapon. D) It will help detect all kinds of liars. 4. A) She thinks it is too difficult. B) She thinks the book is interesting. C) She hasn’t read it. D) S

6、he hasn’t decided whether to read it. 5. A) Because he has got an appointment. B) Because he doesn’t want to. C) Because he has to work. D) Because he wants to eat in a new restaurant. 6. A) Company president. B) Personal secretary. C) Air hostess. D) President of a country. 7. A) 15

7、miles. B) 25 miles. C) 20 miles. D) 40 miles. 8. A) Wife-husband. B) Daughter-father. C) Student-teacher. D) Patient-doctor. Conversation One Question 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. A) Accountant. B) Translator. C) Salesman. D) Huma

8、n resources manager. 10. A) Because the salary is too low. B) Because the company is facing bankrupt. C) Because the man is looking forward to some change in his job. D) Because the company is going to cut the number of the employees. 11. A) $1400. B) $1500. C) $1600. D) $1700.

9、12. A) The exact time he can start his new job. B) How many days of paid vacations he can get. C) If the company offers as many extra benefits as other companies do. D) If people hired in the company have chances for advancement. Conversation Two Question 13 to 15 are based on the conversation

10、 you have just heard. 13. A) 200 and 400 million years ago. B) 300 and 500 million years ago. C) 200 and 500 million years ago. D) 300 and 400 million years ago. 14. A) Because they have huge shells. B) Because they lost their shells. C) Because they could live for a very long time. D) Becau

11、se their shells evolved too. 15. A) The squids(鱿鱼)are monsters. B) People are less intelligent than them. C) They can easily get away from human. D) Human could not swim fast enough. Section B Directions: In this section, you’ll hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear

12、some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One Question 16

13、to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 16. A) Coins. B) Salt. C) Animals. D) Cows. 17. A) Romans. B) Americans. C) Indians. D) Chinese. 18. A) Today most coins are round. B) Things highly valued by everybody could serve us. C) We know very little abo

14、ut money. D) How coins came into use. Passage Two Question 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A) When they don’t have a car. B) When they live in a huge country. C) When they don’t use planes. D) When they have a car. 20. A) The United States is huge. B) Public

15、transportation is not so good. C) Americans like to be independent. D) Americans like to move around. 21. A) A new kind of car. B) Public transportation. C) The gas shortage. D) Poor people. Passage Three Question 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22. A) Work gets

16、a lot easier after the age of 40. B) Most of one’s work is done before the age of 40. C) There isn’t much work to do after the age of 40. D) Work gets more difficult after the age of 40. 23. A) Generally speaking, work gets much easier after 40. B) Generally speaking, work gets much harder afte

17、r 40. C) Age and work has nothing to do with each other. D) The writer doesn’t say. 24. A) The ability to work long hours. B) Experience. C) Judgment. D) Profession skills. 25. A) Know your strength. B) Keep learning. C) Know who you are. D) Live the right style. Section C:

18、 Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, w

19、hen the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.(答案请写在答题纸上) Three years ago, a study of overfishing led to a sharp debate. It (26) ___________ that the world’s ocean fish could be almost gone by the middle of the century. Now, a new study offers more hope. It show

20、s that the (27) ___________ of fisheries collapse has recently decreased in some areas -- some, but not all. Boris Worm at Dalhousie University in Canada and Ray Hilborn at the University of Washington in Seattle were lead (28) ___________ of the new study. They led a team that studied ten areas.

21、 In five of them, the rate at which fish are being (29) ___________ the sea has dropped to a level that should let the populations recover. Three areas still had overfishing, but corrective measures have begun. Yet, in all, almost (30) ___________ of fish populations studied worldwide still need reb

22、uilding. Only two areas did not have an overfishing problem in either the new study or the earlier one. They are New Zealand and the American (31) ___________ of Alaska. The findings from two years of (32) ___________ appear in the journal Science. Using nets that let smaller fish (33) ___________

23、and agreeing not to fish in certain areas can help reduce overfishing. The study showed that these measures helped fish populations grow in Kenya. But one of the authors of the study, Tim McClanahan from the Wildlife Conservation Society, says fisheries in Africa face another threat. Most countries

24、 in Africa, he says, are selling fishing rights to industrialized nations which catch large (34) ___________ seafood. The study shows what happened when industrialized nations increased restrictions on fishing in their own waters. Seafood companies moved their boats to (35) ___________countries wit

25、h fewer restrictions. Part II Reading Comprehension (30%) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the pa

26、ssage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in bank is identified by a letter. Please write the corresponding letter for each item on the Answer Sheet. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.(答案请写在答题纸上) A bookless life is an incomplete life. Books influence

27、the depth and breadth of life. They meet the natural (36) ___________ for freedom, for expression, for creativity and beauty of life. Learners, therefore, must have books, and the right type of book, for the satisfaction of their need. Readers turn (37) ___________ to books because their curiosity c

28、oncerning all manners of things, their eagerness to share in the experiences of others and their need to (38) ___________ from their own limited environment lead them to find in books food for the mind and the spirit. Through their reading they find a deeper significance to life as books acquaint th

29、em with life in the world as it was and it is now. They are presented with a (39) ___________ of human experiences and come to (40) ___________ other ways of thought and living. And while (41) ___________ their own relationships and responses to life, the readers often find that the (42) ___________

30、in their stories are going through similar adjustments, which help to clarify and give significance to their own. Books provide (43) ___________ material for readers’ imagination to grow. Imagination is a valuable quality and a motivating power, and stimulates achievement. While enriching their ima

31、gination, books (44) ___________ their outlook, develop a fact-finding attitude and train them to use leisure (45) ___________. The social and educational significance of the readers’ books cannot be overestimated in an academic library. A) abundant B) characters C) communicating D) completely

32、E) derive F) desire G) diversity H) escape I) establishing J) narrow K) naturally L) personal M) properly N) respect O) widen Section B Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information

33、 given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by writing a corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.(答案请写在答题纸上) Boomerang Children(归巢族) A) Jennif

34、er Bliss was no inexperienced lawyer when she moved back in with her parents. At 39, she had burned through her retirement funds after losing her law-firm job in July 2007. She gave the bank the keys to the home she was unable to sell in Grand Rapids, Mich., and last November, she packed up her two

35、Great Danes and moved about 60 miles, to Lansing, to live with her mother and stepfather. “This has been awful,” says Bliss, who has sent out some 600 resumes nationwide looking for legal work or a managerial position in another field. “I went to law school to have a solid profession so that I would

36、n’t wind up in a situation like this.” B) The term boomerang children used to refer to young adults moving back in with their parents, but the recession is forcing people in their 30s and 40s and older--often with a spouse and kids in tow--to stay with the parents until they regain their financial

37、footing. Since the recession began in December 2007, the US has lost 3.6 million jobs. An AARP survey released in May found that more than a third of retirees have had to help a child pay bills in the last year. And the number of multigenerational households has increased from 5 million in 2000 to 6

38、2 million in 2008, according to AARP. Crowded quarters, wounded pride and general anxiety about the global economic crisis do not make the most pleasant living situation. But there are ways to ease the transition. Talk about Expectations C) And be sure to discuss one another’s needs up front, say

39、s Brian Carpenter, a psychology professor at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Failure to do so can lead to a lot of conflicts. That’s what happened when Michael Gallagher, 40, moved in with his mother in Los Angeles in October 2007 after he was fired from his job as an audio engineer. “When h

40、e came home to live, I was thinking ‘family’, and he was thinking ‘roommate’,” says BJ Gallagher, 59, an author and a video producer. “I would feel bad when he wouldn’t say hello when he walked in the door.” At the same time, her son felt she was checking up on him and “lurking”(潜伏)around, she says.

41、 “We both ended up disappointed and annoyed until we discussed it and dealt with it.” D) Donna Butts, executive director of Generations United, an intergenerational advocacy group based in Washington, says it’s a good idea to create an approximate timetable for achieving specific goals, such as “ge

42、t a job”, “move out”. Build in Privacy E) If possible, everyone should have at least some space of his or her own. For instance, when Michael Gallagher took over the part of his mother’s house that she had been using as an office, she moved her computer and video equipment into a much smaller room

43、 adjoining her bedroom. “We each needed our own space. There was no way around that,” BJ says of the rearranging she had to accommodate her son. Share Household Expenses F) Pay parents rent, or help with bills, and take over housework like mowing the lawn. “This way, everyone is helping in some wa

44、y, and no one feels taken advantage of,” says Elizabeth Carll, a psychologist in Huntington, N. Y., who is an expert on dealing with stress. Bliss does all the cooking and cleaning. Michael Gallagher buys his own food, and beyond that, his mother says, he has “paid in trade” by persuading her to hav

45、e the hip replacement she had needed for a while and by taking care of her after the operation. G) In late 2006, John Kreuzer, 30, and his wife moved from Portland, Ore., into his in-laws’ house in San Jose, Calif., because he got a public relation job in Silicon Valley. They decided to keep stayin

46、g there--with their two little kids--because Kreuzer’s father-in-law was laid off. As the job market got tighter, it just made sense for everyone to share living expenses in such a high-cost area, Kreuzer says. H) Along the way, there have been differences of opinion when it comes to bringing up ch

47、ildren. Kreuzer has explained to his children that they must abide by their grandparents’ rules, e.g., no roughhousing(打闹的)indoors. “My in-laws really help out with the kids while my wife and I are working,” he says. “I know that once we move out, my children will miss their time together with Grand

48、ma and Pop-pop.” Once we move out? That brings up one last point. Be Realistic I) The economy has to turn around someday, and in the meantime, rents are falling. In March, Kreuzer and his family are moving into a nearby town house with rent so cheap, he can continue to help his in-laws pay their m

49、onthly bills. Michael Gallagher also found a killer deal on a rental. He moved out of his mom’s place in November, but she has yet to rearrange her stuff. “I’m not moving anything back just yet,” she says. “With this awful economy, he could boomerang(回来)right back in here.” 46. Failure to discuss e

50、ach other’s needs can result in a lot of conflicts. 47. Michael Gallagher helped his mother by caring for her after her surgery. 48. Michael Gallagher’s mother moved her computer into a smaller room in order to provide personal space for her son. 49. The children have been told that they have to

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