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1、 英语四级真题(卷一)  Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay. Suppose you have two options upon graduation: one is to work in a state-owned business and the other in a joint venture. You are to make a choice between the two. Write an essay to explain the reasons for your choi

2、ce. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.   参照范文:Stated-owned business or Joint venture   Upon graduation, virtually all college students will confront the problem of the career choice,which is truly a tough choice. Students' opinions differ greatly on this issue. Some ho

3、ld that there is no better way to get a decent job than working in a stated-owned business which will guarantee my life after retirement, but others take the attitude that a joint venture outweighs any other jobs as it may provide higher income for employees.   As to myself, I prefer the latter vie

4、w. A joint venture, especially a high-salary joint venture, exerts a tremendous fascination on a great number of people, with no exception to me. Although it might be impossible to make sure my retirement pension is good enough, high-salary is exactly what I need just now. In my view, our career cho

5、ices largely depend on where we want to stay for the rest of life. For me, metropolis is the place where I can grasp loads of opportunities and achieve my personal dreams. As I hold the view that live in the moment, not the future, and also in order to finance myself in some aspects such as the tran

6、sportation, the house-renting, or social activities, a joint venture can satisfy my needs for the consumption I mentioned above.   In short, a joint venture is the first and only consideration in my choice of career. Section A   Directions: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At th

7、e end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report 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 1 with a sin

8、gle line through the centre.   Questions 1 to 2 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   1. A) It was dangerous to live in.    B) It was going to be renovated.    C) He could no longer pay the rent.   D) He had sold it to the royal family.   2. A) A strike.    C) A forest fire.  

9、 B) A storm.    D) A terrorist attack.   Questions 3 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   3. A) They lost contact with the emergency department.   B) They were trapped in an underground elevator.   C) They were injured by suddenly falling rocks.   D) They sent calls for he

10、lp via a portable radio.   4. A) They tried hard to repair the elevator.   B) They released the details of the accident.   C) They sent supplies to keep the miners warm.   D) They provided the miners with food and water.   Questions 5 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   5

11、 A) Raise postage rates.   B) Improve its services.   C) Redesign delivery routes.   D) Close some of its post offices.   6. A) Shortening business hours.   B) Closing offices on holidays.   C) Stopping mail delivery on Saturdays.   D) Computerizing mail sorting processes.   7. A) Many post

12、 office staff will lose their jobs.   B) Many people will begin to complain.   C) Taxpayers will be very pleased.   D) A lot of controversy will arise.   Section B   Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation you will hear four questions.

13、Both the conversations and the question-s 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 1 with a single line through the centre.   Questions 8 to 11 are based on

14、 the conversation you have just heard.   8. A) He will be kept from promotion.   B) He will go through retraining.   C) He will be given a warning.   D) He will lose part of his pay.   9. A) He is always on time.   B) He is a trustworthy guy.   C) He is an experienced press operator.   D) He

15、 is on good terms with his workmates.   10. A) She is a trade union representative.   B) She is in charge of public relations.   C) She is a senior manager of the shop.   D) She is better at handling such matters.   11. A) He is skilled and experienced.   B) He is very close to the manager.  

16、 C) He is always trying to stir up trouble.   D) He is always complaining about low wages.   Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   12. A) Open.   B) Selfish.   C) Friendly.   D) Reserved.   13. A) They stay quiet.   B) They read a book.   C) They talk about

17、 the weather.   D) They chat with fellow passengers.   14. A) She was always treated as a foreigner.   B) She was eager to visit an English castle.   C) She was never invited to a colleague’s home.   D) She was unwilling to make friends with workmates.   15. A) Houses are much more quiet.   B

18、) Houses provide more privacy.   C) They want to have more space.   D) They want a garden of their own.   Section C   Directions: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken on

19、ly 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 1 with a single line through the centre.   Questions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   16. A) They don’t

20、 have much choice of jobs.   B) They are likely to get much higher pay.   C) They don’t have to go through job interviews.   D) They will automatically be given hiring priority.   17. A) Ask their professors for help.   B) Look at school bulletin boards.   C) Visit the school careers service.

21、   D) Go through campus newspapers.   18. A) Helping students find the books and journals they need.   B) Supervising study spaces to ensure a quiet atmosphere.   C) Helping students arrange appointments with librarians.   D) Providing students with information about the library.   Questions 19

22、 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   19. A) It tastes better.   B) It is easier to grow.   C) It may be sold at a higher price.   D) It can better survive extreme weathers.   20. A) It is healthier than green tea.   B) It can grow in drier soil.   C) It will replace gre

23、en tea one day.   D) It is immune to various diseases.   21. A) It has been well received by many tea drinkers.   B) It does not bring the promised health benefits.   C) It has made tea farmers’ life easier.   D) It does not have a stable market.   Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversat

24、ion you have just heard.   22. A) They need decorations to show their status.   B) They prefer unique objects of high quality.   C) They decorate their homes themselves.   D) They care more about environment.   23. A) They were proud of their creations.   B) They could only try to create at ni

25、ght.   C) They made great contributions to society.   D) They focused on the quality of their products.   24. A) Make wise choices.   B) Identify fake crafts.   C) Design handicrafts themselves.   D) Learn the importance of creation.   25. A) To boost the local economy.   B) To attract forei

26、gn investments.   C) To arouse public interest in crafts.   D) To preserve the traditional culture.   如下为听力原文   短篇新闻2   Section A - 2   Rescue efforts were underway Thursday morning for 17 miners who were stuck in an elevator below ground at a Cargill rock salt mine near Lansing, New York, acc

27、ording to Marcia Lynch.   Public information officer with Tompkins County’s emergency response department, emergency workers have made contact with the miners via a radio. And they all appear to be uninjured, said Jessica Verfuss, the emergency department’s assistant director.   Crews have managed

28、 to provide heat packs and blankets to the miners so that they can keep warm during the rescue operation, Verfuss said. Details about what led to the workers’ being trapped in the elevator went immediately available. The mine, along New York’s Cayuga Lake, processes salt used for road treatment. It

29、produces about 2 million tons of salt that is shipped to more than 1,500 places in the northeastern United States, the rock salt mine is one of three operated by Cargill with the other two in Louisiana and Ohio.   Q3. What does the news report say about the salt miners?   Q4.What did the rescue te

30、am do?   短篇新闻3   Section A - 3   The U.S. Postal Service announced today that it is considering closing about 3,700 post offices over the next year because of falling revenues.   Facing an $8.3 billion budget deficit this year, closing post officers is one of several proposals the Postal Service

31、 has put forth recently to cut costs. Last week, for example, Postmaster General Pat Donahoe announced plans to stop mail delivery on Saturdays, a move he says could save $3 billion annually.   “We are losing revenue as we speak,” Donahoe said. “We do not want taxpayer money. We want to be self-suf

32、ficient. So like any other business you have to make choices.”   Dean Granholm the vice president for delivery and post office operations said the first waves of closings would begin this fall. He estimated that about 3,000 postmasters, 500 station managers and between 500 and 1,000 postal clerks c

33、ould lose their jobs.   Q5.What is the U.S. Postal Service planning to do?   Q6.What measure has been planned to save costs?   Q7.What will happen when the proposed measure come into effect?   长对话1&2   Conversation 1   A: Mrs. Hampton, we've got trouble in the press room this morning.   B: Oh

34、 dear. What about?   A: One of the press operators arrived an hour and a half late.   B: But that's a straightforward affair. He will simply lose part of his pay. That's why we have a clock-in system.   A: But the point is the man was clocked-in at 8 o'clock. We have John standing by the time clo

35、ck, and he swears he saw nothing irregular.   B: Is John reliable?   A: Yes, he is. That's why we chose him for the job.   B: Have you spoken to the man who was late?   A: Not yet. I thought I'd have a word with you first. He's a difficult man, and I think there's been some trouble on the shop f

36、loor. I've got a feeling that trade union representative is behind this. The manager told me that Jack Green's been very active around the shop the last few days.   B: Well, what do you want me to do?   A: I was wondering if you'd see Smith, the man who was late, because you are so much better at

37、handling things like this.   B: Oh, alright. I'll see him. I must say I agree with you about there being bad feelings in the works. I've had the idea for some time that Jack Green's been busy stirring things up in connection with the latest wage claim. He's always trying to make trouble. Well, I'll

38、 get the manager to send Smith up here.   Q8. What will happen to the press operator who was late for the work according to the woman?   Q9. What does the man say about John who stands by the time clock?   Q10. Why does the man suggest the woman see the worker who was late?   Q11. What does the

39、woman say about Jack Green?   Conversation 2   A: Our topic today is about somethings that foreigners nearly always say when they visit Britain. It's 'Why are the British so cold?' And they're talking about the British personality – the famous British 'reserve'. It means that we aren't very friend

40、ly, we aren't very open.   B: So do you think it's true?   A: It's a difficult one. So many people who visit Britain say it's difficult to make friends with British people. They say we're cold, reserved, unfriendly...   B: I think it's true. Look at Americans or Australians. They speak the same l

41、anguage, but they're much more open. And you see it when you travel, people - I mean strangers - speak to you on the street or on the train. British people seldom speak on the train. Or the bus. Not in London, anyway.   A: 'Not in London'. That's it. Capital cities are full of tourists and are neve

42、r very friendly. People are different in other parts of the country.   B: Not completely. I met a woman once, an Italian. She's been working in Manchester for two years,   and no one - not one of her colleagues - had ever invited her to their home. They were friendly to her at work, but nothing el

43、se. She couldn't believe it. She said that would never happen in Italy.   A: You know what they say – 'an Englishman's home is his castle'. It’s really difficult to get inside.   B: Yeah. It's about being private. You go home to your house and your garden and you close the door. It's your place.

44、  A: That's why the British don't like flats. They prefer to live in houses.   B: That’s true.   Q12. What do foreigners generally think of British people according to the woman?   Q13. What may British people typically do one the train according to the man?   Q14. What does the man say about th

45、e Italian woman working in Manchester?   Q15. Why do British people prefer houses to flats?   听力篇章   Passage One   In college, time is scarce, and consequently, very precious. At the same time, expenses in college pile up surprisingly quickly. A part time job is a good way to balance costs while

46、 ensuring there is enough time left over for both academic subjects and after-class activities.   If you are a college student looking for a part time job, the best place to start your job search is right on campus. There are tons of on-campus job opportunities, and as a student, you’ll automatical

47、ly be given hiring priority. Plus, on-campus jobs eliminate commuting time, and could be a great way to connect with academic and professional resources at your university. Check with your school’s career service or employment office for help to find a campus job. Of course, there are opportunities

48、for part-time work off-campus, too. If you spend a little time digging for the right part time jobs, you’ll save yourself time when you find a job that leaves you with enough time to get your school work done, too. If you are a college student looking for work but worry you won’t have enough time to

49、 devote to academic subjects, consider working as a study hall or a library monitor. Responsibilities generally include supervising study spaces to ensure that a quiet atmosphere is maintained. It’s a pretty easy job, but one with lots of downtime-which means you will have plenty of time to catch up

50、 on reading, do homework or study for an exam.   Q16: What does the speaker say about college students applying for on-campus jobs?   Q17: What can students do to find a campus job according to the speaker?   Q18: What does the speaker say is a library monitor’s responsibility?   Passage Two   

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