(完整版)2018英语专四真题

(完整版)2018英语专四真题
(完整版)2018英语专四真题

2018

PART III LANGUAGE USAGE

There are twenty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four options marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence or answers the question. Mark hour answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO.

11. The Bent Pyramid outside Cairo __________ ancient Egypt’s first attempt to build a smooth-sided pyramid.

A. has been believed to have been

B. was believed to be

C. is believed to have been

D. is believed to be

12. U.S. News ____________ rankings of colleges since 1983. They are a very popular resource for students looking to apply to university campus.

A. maintains

B. is maintaining

C. maintained

D. has been maintaining

13. He was lured into a crime he would not ____________have committed.

A. actually

B. accidentally

C. otherwise

D. seldom

14. She was once a young country wife with chickens in the backyard and a view of _____________ mountains behind the apple orchard.

A. blue hazy Virginia

B. hazy blue Virginia

C. Virginia hazy blue

D. Virginia blue hazy

15. I long to alleviate __________, but I cannot.

A. the evil

B. evil

C. evils

D. an evil

16. Indeed, it is arguable that body shattering is the very point of football, as killing and maiming ______________.

A. war

B. are war

C. of war

D. are of war

17. At ____________, photography is a chemical process, during which a light-sensitive material is altered when exposed to light.

A. its most basic

B. its basic

C. the most basic

D. the basic

18. She hired a lawyer to investigate, only to learn that Gabriel had removed her name from the deed. The infinitive verb phrase “only to learn” is used __________.

A. to express an intended purpose

B. to indicate a high degree of possibility

C. to reveal an undesirable consequence

D. to dramatize a stated fact

19. Which of the following italicized words DOES NOT carry the metaphorical meaning?

A. I wonder what’s behind this change of plan.

B. Jim turned to speak to the person standing behind him.

C. This work should have been finished yesterday. I’m getting terribly behind.

D. I suppose I’m lucky because my parents were behind me all the way.

20. My mother was determined to help those in need and she would have been immensely proud of what has been achieved these last 20 years. The italicized part in the sentence expresses _______.

A. a hypothesis

B. a suggestion

C. a contradiction

D. a surprise

21. When the police officers who took part in the King beating were first brought to ___________,

their lawyers used the videotape as evidence against the prosecution.

A. justice

B. testimony

C. trial

D. verdict

22._________, the most controversial candidate in the election campaign, he has been strongly criticized for his crude comments about women.

A. Questionably

B. Arguably

C. Contentiously

D. Debatably

23. Prices have recently risen in order to __________ the increased cost of raw materials.

A. cut

B. buoy

C. offer

D. offset

24. The celebrity says in court papers she “has no __________ of giving any authorization to anyone to proceed with a divorce.”

A. recommendation

B. recording

C. recollection

D. recognition

25.What actually __________ a good angle —or a good selfie overall —is rooted in what we consider beautiful.

A. consists

B. constitutes

C. composes

D. constructs

26. The school is going the ________ mile to create the next generation of sporting stars thanks to its unique development program.

A. final

B. further

C. supplementary

D. extra

27. The teachers’union _________ a lawsuit against the district calling for repairing “deplorable”school conditions.

A. fired

B. filed

C. fined

D. filled

28. Last March the __________ of a 19th century cargo ship was found by an underwater archaeological team.

A. debris

B. ruins

C. remains

D. wreck

29. She’s worn his designs on __________ occasions from red carpets to movie premieres.

A. countless

B. countable

C. numerical

D. numeral

30. A leading ___________ intelligence and operations company has released its analysis of worldwide reported incidents of piracy and crime against mariners.

A. oceangoing

B. oceanic

C. marine

D. maritime

PART IV CLOZE

Decide which of the words given in the box below would best complete the passage if inserted

in the corresponding blank. The words can be used ONCE ONL Y. Mark the letter for each word on ANSWER SHEET.

A. accompanies

B. automatically

C. couple

D. goes

E. indebtedness

F. kind

G. manner

H. mercifully

I. one

J. obey

K. renowned L. subscribe M. unknown N. virtue O. widespread

A Few years ago, a university professor tried a little experiment. He sent Christmas cards to a sample of perfect strangers. Although he expected some reaction, the response

he received was amazing—holiday cards addressed to him came pouring back from the

people who had never met nor heard of him. The great majority of those who returned a

card never inquired into the identity of the unknown professor. They received his holiday

greeting card, and they automatically sent one in return. This study shows the action of

one of the most powerful of the weapons of influence around us—the rule for reciprocation. The rule says that we should try to repay, in kind, what another person has

provided us. If a woman does us a favor, we should do her one in return; if a man sends

us a birthday present, we should remember his birthday with a gift of our own; if a

couple invites us to a party, we should be sure to invite them to one of ours. By virtue of

the reciprocity rule, then, we are obligated to the future repayment of favors, gifts,

invitations, and the like. So typical is it for indebtedness to accompany the receipt of such

things that a term like “much obliged” has become a synonym for “thank you,” n in the English language but in others as well.

The impressive aspect of the rule for reciprocation and the sense of obligation that

goes with it is its pervasiveness in human culture. It is so widespread that after intensive

study, sociologists such as Alvin Goldener can report that there is no human society that

does not subscribe to the rule.

PART V READING COMPREHENSION

SECTION A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

In this section there are three passages f ollowed by ten multiple choice questions. For each

multiple choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one

that you think is the best answer and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO.

PASSAGE ONE

(1)The earliest settlers came to the North American continent to establish colonies that were

free from the controls that existed in European societies. They wanted to escape the controls placed on

their lives by kings and governments, priests and churches, noblemen and aristocrats. The historic

decisions made by those first settlers have had a profound effect on the shaping of the American

character. By limiting the power of the government and the churches and eliminating a formal

aristocracy, they created a climate of freedom where the emphasis was on the individual. Individual

freedom is probably the most basic of all the American values. By freedom, Americans mean the

desire and the ability of all individuals to control their own destiny without outside interference from

the government, a ruling noble class, the church, or any other organized authority.

(2) There is, however, a price to be paid for this individual freedom: self-reliance. It means that Americans believe they should stand on their own feet, achieving both financial and emotional independence from their parents as early as possible, usually by age 18 or 21.

(3) A second important reason why immigrants have traditionally been drawn to the United States is the belief that everyone has a equal chance to enter a race and succeed in the game. Because titles of nobility were forbidden in the Constitution, no formal class system developed in the U.S.

(4) There is, however, a price to be paid for this equality of opportunity: competition. If much

of life is seen as race, then a person must run the race in order to succeed; a person must compete with others. The pressures of competition in the life of an American begin in childhood and continue until retirement from work. In fact, any group of people who does not compete successfully does not fit

into the mainstream of American life as well as those who do.

(5) A third reason why immigrants have traditionally come to the United States is to have a better life. Because of its abundant natural resources, the United States appeared to be a “land of plenty where millions could come to seek their fortunes. The phrase “going from rags to riches”became a slogan for the American dream. Many people did achieve material success. Material wealth became a value to the American people, and it also became an accepted measure of social status.

(6) Americans pay a price, however, for their material wealth: hard work. Hard work has been

both necessary and rewarding for most Americans throughout their history. In some ways, material possessions are seen as evidence of people’s abilities. Barry Goldwater, a candidate for the presidency in 1964, said that most poor people are poor because they deserve to be. Most Americans would find this a harsh statement, but many might think there was some truth in it.

(7) These basic values do not tell the whole story of the American character. Rather, they should be thought of as themes, as we continue to explore more facets of the American character and how it affects life in the United States.

41. Para.4 seems to suggest that __________.

A. Americans are born with a sense of competition

B. the pressure of competition begins when one starts work

C. successful competition is essential in American society

D. competition results in equality of opportunities

42. Which of the following methods does the author mainly use in explaining American values?

A. Comparison

D. Cause and effect

C. Definition

D. Process analysis

PASSAGE TWO

(1) The Nobels are the originals, of course. Alfred Nobel,the man who invented deadly explosives, decided to try and do something good with all the money he earned, and gave prizes to

people who made progress in literature, science, economics and —perhaps most importantly—peace.

(2) Not all rewards are as noble as the Nobels. Even though most countries have a system of recognizing, honoring and rewarding people who have done something good in their countries, there

are now hundreds of awards and award ceremonies for all kinds of things.

(3)The Oscars are probably the most famous, a time for the (mostly) American film industry to

tell itself how good it is and an annual opportunity for lots of big stars to give each other awards and

make tearful speeches. As well as that there are also the Golden Globes, evidently for the same thing.

(4) But it’s not only films

---there are also Grammies, Brits, the Mercury Prize and the MTV for

music. In Britain, a writer who wins the Booker Prize can expect to see their difficult, literary novel

hit the bestseller lists and compete with the Da Vinci Code for popularity. The Turner Prize is an

award for British contemporary artists—each year it causes controversy by apparently giving lots of

money to artists who do things like displaying their beds, putting animals in glass cases or—this year

—building a garden shed.

(5) Awards don’t only exist for arts. There are now awards for Sports Personality of the Year, for

European Footballer of the Year and World Footballer of the Year. This seems very strange—

sometimes awards can be good to give recognition to people who deserve it, or to help people who

don’t make a lot of money carry on their work without worrying about finances,

but professional soccer players these days certainly aren’t short of cash!

(6) Many small towns and communities all over the world also have their own award ceremonies,

for local writers or artists, or just for people who have graduated from high school or, got a university

degree. Even the British Council has its own awards for“Innovation in English Language Teaching”.

(7) Why have all these awards and ceremonies appeared recently? Shakespeare never won a prize,

nor did Leonardo Da Vinci or Adam Smith or Charles Dickens.

(8) It would be possible to say, however, that in the past, scientists and artists could

win“patronage”form rich people—a king or a lord would give the artists or scientists money to have

them paint their palaces or help them develop new ways of making money. With the change in social

systems across the world, this no longer happens. A lot of scientific research is now either funded by

the state or by private companies.

(9)Perhaps award ceremonies are just the most recent phase of this process.

(10) However, there is more to it than that. When a film wins an Oscar, many more people will

go and see it, or buy the DVD. When a writer wins the Nobel Prize, many more people buy their

books. When a group wins the MTV awards, the ceremony is seen by hundreds of thousands of

people across the world. The result? The group sells lots more records.

(11) Most award ceremonies are now sponsored by big organizations or companies. This means that it is not only the person who wins the award who benefits---but also the sponsors. The MTV awards, for example, are great for publicizing not only music, but also MTV itself!

(12) On the surface, it seems to be a“Win-win”situation, with everyone being happy, but let me ask you a question—how far do you think that publicity and marketing are winning here, and how much genuine recognition of achievement is taking place?

43. What is the author’s tone when he mentions awards such as the Oscars, the Golden Globes and

Grammies (Paras. 3 & 4)

A. Amused.

B. Appreciative.

C. Sarcastic.

D. Serious.

44. According to Para. 4, what would happen to award winning writers?

A. They would enjoy a much larger readership.

B. They would turn to popular novel writing.

C. They would continue non-fiction writing.

D. They would try controversial forms of art.

45. Which of the following statements best sums up Para. 6?

A. Awards ceremonies are held for local people.

B. Awards ceremonies are held on important occasions.

C. Awards ceremonies are held in certain professions.

D. Awards ceremonies are held for all sorts of reasons.

46. According to Para. 8, one difference between scientists and artists in the past and those at present

lies in_____________.

A. nature of work

B. personal contact

C. source of funding

D. social status

47. It can be concluded from Para. 12 that the author thinks awards ________.

A. promote market rather than achievements

B. do good to both market and popularity

C. help those who are really talented

D. are effective in making people popular

PASSAGE THREE

(1) Knowing that Mrs. Mallard suffered from a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her

as gently as possible the news of her husband’s death.

(2) It was her sister Josephine who told her, in broken sentences. Her husband’s friend Richards was there, too. It was he who had been in the newspaper office when news of the railroad disaster was

name leading the list of “killed”.

He had only taken the time to received, with Brently Mallard’s

assure himself of its truth by a second telegram.

nt itself she went

(3) She wept at once, in her sister’s arms. When the storm of sadness had spe

away to her room alone. She would have no one follow her.

(4) There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable armchair. Into this she sank, pressed

down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.

(5) She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees. The delicious breath of

rain was in the air. The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves).

(6) There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that

had met and piled above the other in the west facing her window.

(7) She sat with her head thrown back upon the cushion of the chair, quite motionless, except when a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who

has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in its dreams.

(8) She was young, with a fair, calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even

a certain strength. But now there was a dull stare in her eyes, whose gaze was fixed

away off yonder on one of those patches of blue sky. It was not a glance of reflection,

but rather indicated a suspension of intelligent thought.

(9) There was something coming to her and she was waiting for it, fearfully. What

was it? She did not know; it was too subtle and elusive to name. But she felt it, creeping out of the sky, reaching toward her through the sounds, the scents, the color

that filled the air.

(10) Now her bosom rose and fell tumultuously. She was beginning to recognize

this thing that was approaching to possess her, and she was striving to beat it back

with her will-as powerless as her two white slender hands would have been.

(11) When she abandoned herself a little whispered word escaped her slightly parted lips. She said it over and over under her breath: "Free, free, free!" The vacant

stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen

and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every

inch of her body.

(12) She knew that she would weep again when she saw the kind, tender hands

folded in death; the face that had never looked save with love upon her, fixed and gray

and dead. But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come

that would belong to her absolutely. And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome.

(13) There would be no one to live for her during those coming years; she would

live for herself. There would be no powerful will bending her in that blind persistence

with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a

fellow-creature.

(14) And yet she had loved him-sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter!

What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in face of this possession of self-assertion, which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!

(15)“Free! Body and soul free!” she kept whispering.

(16) Josephine was kneeling before the closed door with her lips to the keyhole, imploring for admission. "Louise, open the door! I beg; open the door-you will make yourself ill. What are you doing, Louise? For heaven's sake open the door."

(17) "Go away. I am not making myself ill." No; she was drinking in a very elixir(長生不老藥) of life through that open window.

(18) Her fancy was running riot along those days ahead of her. Spring days, and summer days, and all sorts of days that would be her own. She breathed a quick prayer that life might be long. It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long.

(19) She arose at length and opened the door to her sister's importunities. There was a feverish triumph in her eyes, and she carried herself unwittingly like a goddess of Victory. She clasped her

sister's waist, and together they descended the stairs. Richards stood waiting for them at the bottom.

(20) Some one was opening the front door with a latchkey. It was Brently Mallard who entered, a little travel-stained, composedly carrying his gripsack and umbrella. He had been far from the scene

of accident, and did not even know there had been one. He stood amazed at Josephine's piercing cry; at Richards' quick motion to screen him from the view of his wife.

(21) But Richards was too late.

(22) When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-of joy that

kills.

48. How did Mrs Mallard get t he news of her husband’s death?

A. Her husband’s friend told her.

B. She had read it from the paper.

C. Her sister Josephine told her.

D. Her doctor broke the news to her.

49. When Mrs Mallard was alone in her room, she ___________.

A. sat in an armchair all the time

B. sat with her back facing the window

C. sat and then walked around for while

D. sat in a chair and cried all the time.

50. How did she feel about her love towards her husband?

A. She hated her husband.

B. She was indifferent now.

C. She found it hard to describe.

D. She had loved him all along.

SECTION B SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

In this section there are five short answer questions based on the passages in Section A. Answer the questions with NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS in the space provided on ANSWER SHEET TWO.

PASSAGE ONE

51. Of all the values mentioned in the passage, which one is regarded as the most fundamental?

Individual freedom.

PASSAGE TWO

52. What can be inferred from the sentence “Not all awards are as noble as the Nobels.” according to

Para. 2?

The author doubts the significance of some awards.

53. What conclusion can be drawn from Para. 5?

The author thinks it unreasonable to award rich people.

PASSAGE THREE

54. What was Mrs Mallard’s mood when she was left alone in the room?

Secret joy over the expectation of future freedom.

55. The doctors said that Mrs Mallard died of heart disease —of joy that kills. What do you think is

the real cause of her death?

Fright and disillusionment at the sight of her “dead” husband.

PART VI WRITING

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