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英语专业四级考试真题2022年

英语专业四级考试真题2022年

英语专业四级考试真题2022年English:The English Major-4 (TEM-4) exam in 2022 is designed to test the English language proficiency of students majoring in English. The exam consists of listening, reading, writing, and translation sections, with a total score of 100. The listening section assesses students' ability to understand spoken English, while the reading section evaluates their reading comprehension skills. The writing section requires students to write a short essay on a given topic, demonstrating their ability to organize ideas and express themselves coherently. The translation section tests students' understanding and mastery of English-Chinese and Chinese-English translation skills. To prepare for the exam, students should focus on improving their vocabulary and grammar, as well as practicing listening, reading, writing, and translation exercises. It is also beneficial to engage in extensive reading and listening activities to enhance overall language proficiency. Additionally, familiarizing oneself with the exam format and practicing past exam papers can help students become more confident and well-prepared for the TEM-4 exam.中文翻译:2022年的英语专业四级考试旨在测试英语专业学生的英语能力。

TEM4-2012真题+答案WORD版本

TEM4-2012真题+答案WORD版本

TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2012) GRADE FOUR TIME LIMIT:135 MlN PART I DICTATION [15 MIN]Listen to the following passage.Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning.For the second and third readings,the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase,with intervals of 15 seconds.The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work.You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN]In Sections A,B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONL Y. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Mark the best answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations.Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions l to 3 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.l.The Ethical Consumer Research Association will provide information to shoppers on A.product price.B.product quality.C.manufacturers.D.production methods.2.According to the conversation,an ethical shopper shouldA.ask for others’advice before buying things.B.consider the worth of something to be bought.C.postpone buying things whenever possible.D.search for things that are less costly.3.According to the conversation,ethical shoppers can be best described as A.shrewd.B.thrifty.C.extravagant.D.cautious.Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation,you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now,listen to the conversation.4.Which of the following statements is CORRECT about Mary?A.She is enjoying her language study.B.She is enjoying her management study.C.She is not feeling very well at the moment.D.She is not happy about her study pressure.5.What does Mary think of the course initially?A.It is useful.B.It is difficult.C.It is challenging.D.It is interesting.6.What is Mary’s problem of living in a family house?A.She dislikes the food she eats.B.She is unable to sleep well.C.She has no chance to make friends.D.She finds the rent high.7.Which of the following is Mr.Davies’advice?A.To tryto make more friends.B.To try to change accommodation.C.To spend more time on English.D.To stop attending language classes.Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation,youwill be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now,listen to the conversation.8.According to the conversation,the day is special becauseA.many people are surfing the net on that day.B.it is an anniversary of the internet.C.the net brought about no changes until that day.D.big changes will take place on that day.9.We learn from the conversation that peopleA.cannot Jive without the internet.B.cannot work without the internet.C.all use the internet to keep in touch.D.have varied opinions about internet use.10.At the end of the conversation.the speakers talk aboutA.the future of the internet.B.the type of office furniture.C.when changes will come.D.how people will use the internet.SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section,you will hear several passages.Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage.At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.11.In order to open a bank account,you need to produce____in addition to your passport.A.a library card B.a registration formC.a telephone bill D.a receipt12.Which of the following might NOT be included in the‘utility bill’? A.Rent.B.Gas.C.Water.D.Telephone.13.According to the passage,what can one do in the post office?A.Getting contact details.B.Obtaining tax forms.C.Paying housing rents.D.Applying for loans.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage.At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.14.According to the passage,‘scheduling’means that youA.need to be efficient in work.B.plan your work properly.C.try to finish work ahead of time.D.know how to work in teams.15.According to the passage, one of the activities to relax could beA.protecting wild animals.B.spending time with your family.C.learning how to read efficiently.D.learning how to do gardening.16.One of the ways to reduce stress is toA.do better than anyone else.B.fulfill high ambitions in one's work.C.work and have reasonable aims.D.start with a relatively low aim.17.According to the passage,to reduce stress has something to do with the following EXCEPT A.one's position.B.one's interest.C.one's health.D.one's mood.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage.At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.18.According to the passage,new words tend to come fromA.world politics.B.advances in science.C.areas of life.D.all the above.19.The passage explains the larger and richer vocabulary of English mainly from a viewpoint.A.historical B.culturalC.commercial D.colonial20.According to the passage,which of the following statements best describes the English language?A.It is outdated in grammar.B.It accepts new words from science.C.It has begun taking in new words.D.It tends to embrace new words.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section,you will hear several news items.Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 and 22 are based OH the following news.At the end of the news item,you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.21.Where was the marble statue found?A.Out in the sea.B.Inside a bath house.C.On a cliff along the coast.D.On the coast outside Jerusalem.22.Which of the following best describes the condition of the statue?A.It was incomplete.B.It was recent artwork.C.It was fairly tall.D.It was in pieces.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item.you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.23.The rescue efforts concentrated mainly onA.the U.S.-Canada border B.snow-stricken regions.C.highways.D.city streets.24.According to the news,the last group of people might have been stranded in their vehicles for more than ____ hours before being rescued.A.24 B.25 C.40 D.48Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.25.According to the 2006 anti-smoking restrictions,smoking was NOT allowed in A.offices.B.restaurants.C.bars.D.school playgrounds.26.According to the news,which of the following groups reacts negatively to the new law? A.Television producers.B.Hotel owners.C.Medical workers.D.Hospital management.Questions 27 and 28 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item,you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.27.According to the news,who first discovered the fraud?A.A client.B.A bank manager.C.The police.D.Bank headquarters.28.When did the bank employee hand himself in?A.A month before the fraud was discovered.B.A day before the fraud was discovered.C.A day after the police launched investigation.D.A month after he transferred the money.Question 29 is based on the following news.At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.Now, listen to the news.29.What is this news item mainly about?A.How to open Hotmail accounts.B.How to retrieve missing e-mails.C.New e-mail service by Microsoft.D.Problems and complaints about e-mails.Question30 is based on the following news.At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.Now, listen to the news.30.Compared with 2009,which of the following figures remained about the same in 2010? A.Number of tickets sold.B.Box office revenues.C.Attendance rate. D Number of cinemas.PART III CLOZE 【15 MIN】Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks.Mark the best choice for each blank on Answer Sheet Two.The earthquake of 26th December 2004 resulted in one of the worst natural disasters in living memory.It was a (31) _____ underwater quake and occurred in the Indian Ocean.It (32) ____ coastlines,communities and brought death to many people.Why do earthquakes happen?The surface of the earth has not always looked as it does today;it is moving(33)____ (although very slowly)and has done so for billions of years.This is one(34)____ of earthquakes,when one section of the earth (tectonic plate)(35)____ another.Scientists can predict where but not(36)____ this might happen and the area between plates is called a fault line.On one fault line in Kobe,Japan in 1923 over 200,000 people were killed.(37)____,earthquakes do not always happen on fault lines,(38)____ is why they are so dangerous and (39)____.Where do volcanoes happen?V olcanoes happen where the earth's(40)____ is thin:lava,dust and gases(41)____ from beneath the earth.They can rise into a huge cone shape like a mountain and erupt,(42)____ they can be so violent(43)____ they just explode directly from the earth with no warning.There are 1511(44)'____' volcanoes in the world.This means that they may(45)____ be dangerous.In 1985 the Colombian volcano Nevado del Ruiz erupted.The lava melted a glacier and sent tones of mud(46)____ the town below.Twenty thousand people died.Natural disasters like volcanic eruptions are often unpredictable.We regularly do not know when they(47)____ pen,or (48)____ where they will happen.In the future,scientists may be able to watch and predict(49)____ before they happen.This could(50)____ many lives.31.A.massive B.significant C.great D.grand32.A.changed B.converted C.destroyed D.transformed 33.A.frequently B.continuously C.regularly D.periodically 34.A.source B.reason C.movement D.cause35.A.collides with B.confronts with C.meets with D.faces with 36.A.how B.why C.when D.what37.A.Generally B.However C.Similarly D.Anyway38.A.that B.it C.this D.which39.A.unpredictable B.unaccountable C.inevitable D.irresistible 40.A.surface B.appearance C.crust D.cover41.A.flowed out B.burst out C.1eaked out D.trickled out42.A.or B.and C.nor D.but43.A.like B.for C.as D.that44.A.living B.active C.alive D.live45.A.relatively B.hardly C.still D.gradually46.A.down B.on C.across D.beyond47.A.are to B.should C.must D.might48.A.else B.even C.though D.whether49.A.accidents B.incidents C.occasions D.events50.A.rescue B.save C.preserve D.shelterPART IV GRAMMAR &VOCABULARY 【15 MIN】There are thirty sentences in this section.Beneath each sentence there are four words, phrases or statements marked A,B, C and D.Choose one word, phrase or statement that best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.51.Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?A.Twenty miles seems like a long walk to him.B.No one except his supporters agree with him.C.Neither Julia nor I were going to the party.D.Few students in my class are really lazy.52.Which of the following determiners(限定词)can be placed before both singular count nouns and plural count nouns?A.many a B.few C.such D.the next53.Which of the following reflexive pronouns(反身代词)is used as an appositive(同位语)?A,He promised himself rapid progress.B.The manager herself will interview Mary.C.I have nothing to say for myself.D.They quarreled themselves red in the face.54.My boss ordered that the legal documents ____ to him before lunch.A.be sent B.were sent C.were to be sent D.must be sent 55.Which of the following sentences expresses WILLINGNESS?A.By now she will be eating dinner.B.I shall never do that again.C.My brother will help you with the luggage.D.You shall get a promotion.56.Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?A.How strange feelings they are!B.How dare you speak to me like that!C.What noise they are making!D. What a mess we are in!57.which of the italicized parts functions as a subject?A.We never doubt that her brother is honest.B.The problem is not who will go but who will stay.C.You must give it back to whoever it belongs to。

tem4新题型全解系列PDF

tem4新题型全解系列PDF

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英语专四完形填空新题型十套(附答案)

英语专四完形填空新题型十套(附答案)

专四完形填空新题型模拟题(1)Complaints should be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any (36) you may have. Ask to see the buyer in a large store. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain (37). In a chain store ask to see the manager.Even the bravest person finds it difficult to complain face to face, so if you do not want to do it in (38) , write a letter. Be sure to(39)to the facts and keep a copy of what you write. At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but you should not need to give receipts or other papers to prove you bought the article. If you are not (40) with the answer you get, or if you do not get a reply, write to the managing director of the firm, shop, or organization. Be sureto keep copies of your own letters and any you receive.If your complaint is a just one, the shopkeeper may offerto (41) or repair the faulty article. You may find this an (42) solution. In certain cases you may have the right to refuse the goods and ask for your money back , but this is only where you have hardly used the goods and have acted at once. Even when you cannot refuse the goods you may be able to get some money back as well. And if you have suffered some (43) loss, if for example a new washing machine tears your clothes, you might receive money to replace them. If the shopkeeper offers you a credit note to be used to buy goods in the same shops but you would rather have money, say so. If you accept a credit note remember that later you will not be able to ask for your money. If the shopkeeper refuses to give you money, ask for (44) from your Citizens' Advice Bureau before you accept a credit note.In some cases the shopkeeper does not have to give you your money back--if, for example, he changes an article simplybecause you don't like it or it does not fit. He does not hive to take back the goods in these (45).A. intimateB. attractiveC. personD. attachmentE. satisfiedF. receiptG. contaminateH. replaceI. special J. stick K.vigorously L. adviceM. circumstances N. directly O. petitions专四完形填空新题型模拟题(2)Culture is the sum total of all the traditions, customs, beliefs, and ways of life of a given group of human beings. In this (36), every group has a culture, however savage, undeveloped, or uncivilized it may seem to us.To the professional anthropologist (人类学家), there is no intrinsic(37)of one culture over another, just as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic hierarchy(等级制度) among languages.People once thought of the languages of backward groups as (38) and undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. While it is possible that language in general began as a series of grunts and groans, it is a fact established by the study of "backward" languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most languages of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the (39) of ideas. They fall behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or (40 ) structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs, but only in their vocabularies, which(41)the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two thingsare to be noted: 1. All languages seem to (42) the machineryfor vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence or by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. 2. The objects and activities requiring names and distinctions in "backward" languages, while different from ours, are often surprisingly (43) and complicated.This study of language, in turn, (44) a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all cultures are to be viewed(45), and without ideas of rank or hierarchy.A. savageB. superiorityC. conceiveD. transferE. identificationF. grammaticalG. reflectH. revealsI. numerous J . independentlyK. exclusive L. casts M. sense N. confidentially O. possess专四完形填空新题型模拟题(3)In the second half of the twentieth century, many countries of the South began to send students to the industrialized countries for further education. They (36) needed supplies of highly trained personnel to (37) a concept of development based on modernization. But many of these students decided to stay on in the developed countries when they had finished their training.In the 1960s, some Latin American countries tried to solve this problem by setting up special "return" programs to encourage their professionals to come back home. These programs received support from international bodies such as the International Organization for Migration, which in 1974enabled over 1,600(38)scientists and technicians to return to Latin America.In the 1980s and 1990s, "temporary return" programs were set up in order to make the best use of trained personnel (39) strategic positions in the developed countries. This gave rise to the United Nations Development Program's Transfer of Knowledge through Expatriate Nationals, which encourages technicians and scientists to work in their own countries for short periods. But the brain drain from these countries maywell increase in (40) to the new laws of the international market in knowledge.Recent studies (41) that the most developed countries are going to need more and more highly qualified professionals around twice as many as their educational systems will be ableto produce, or so it is thought. As a (42) there is an urgent need for developing countries which send students abroad to give (43) to fields where they need competent people to give muscle to their own institutions, instead of encouraging the training of people who may not come back because there are no professional outlets for them. And the countries of the South must not be content with institutional structures that simply take back professionals sent abroad; they must introduce (44) administrative procedures to encourage them to return. If they do not do this, the brain drain is (45) to continue.A. forecastB. flexibleC. neutrallyD. preferenceE. detachF. boundG. implementH. consequenceI. qualifiedJ. dismissingK. result L.occupying M. urgently N . skepticalO . response专四完形填空新题型模拟题(4)Complaints should be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any (36) you may have. Ask to see the buyer in a large store. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain (37). In a chain store ask to see the manager.Even the bravest person finds it difficult to complain face to face, so if you do not want to do it in (38), write a letter. Be sure to(39)to the facts and keep a copy of whatyou write. At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but you should not need to give receipts or other papers to prove you bought the article. If you are not (40) with the answer you get, or if you do not get a reply, write to the managing director of the firm, shop, or organization. Be sure to keep copies of your own letters and any you receive.If your complaint is a just one, the shopkeeper may offer to (41) or repair the faulty article. You may find this an (42) solution. In certain cases you may have the right to refuse the goods and ask for your money back, but this is only where you have hardly used the goods and have acted at once. Even when you cannot refuse the goods you may be able to get some money back as well. And if you have suffered some (43) loss, if for example a new washing machine tears your clothes, you might receive money to replace them. If the shopkeeper offers you a credit note to be used to buy goods in the same shops but you would rather have money, say so. If you accept a credit note remember that later you will not be able to ask for your money. If the shopkeeper refuses to give you money, ask for (44) from your Citizens' Advice Bureau before you accept a credit note. In some cases the shopkeeper does not have to give you your money back--if, for example, he changes an article simply because you don't like it or it does not fit. He does not hive to take back the goods in these (45).A. intimateB. attractiveC. personD. attachmentE. satisfiedF. receiptG. contaminateH. replaceI. special J. stick K.vigorously L. adviceM. circumstances N. directly O. petitions专四完形填空新题型模拟题(5)For many environmentalists, the world seems to be getting worse. They have developed a hitlist of our main fears: natural resources are(1)out the population is ever growing, leaving less and less to eat species are becoming (2)in vast numbers, and the planet's air and water are becoming ever more polluted.But a quick look at the facts shows a different picture. First, energy and other natural resources have become more(3) not less so, since the book 'The Limits to Growth' was published in 1972 by a group of scientists. Second, more foodis now produced per 4 of the world's population than at any time in history. Fewer people are (5) . Third, although species are indeed becoming extinct, only about 0.7% of them are expected to disappear in the next 50 years, not 25~50%, as has so often been(6). And finally, most forms of environmental pollution either appear to have been (7) , or are transient - associated with the early stages of industrialization and therefore best cured not by restricting economic growth, but by(8)it. One form of pollution - therelease of greenhouse gases that causes global warming - does appear to be a phenomenon that is going to extend well into our future, but its total impact is unlikely to(9) a devastating (令人心神不安的) problem. A bigger problem may well turn out to be an inappropriate response to it.Yet opinion polls suggest that many people nurture the belief that environmental standards are declining and some factors seem to cause this disjunction between (10) and reality.A) pose B) exaggerated C) acceleratingD) extinct E) exist F) perceptionG) wealthy H) magnified I) starvingJ) head K) running L) predictedM) abundantN) conceptionO) reducing专四完形填空新题型模拟题(6)During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, migrations have taken place within (11) countries; the cities with their industries have attracted people away from the country. The possibility of earning a fixed (12) in a factory or office wasmore attractive than the possibility of staying on the farm and having one's work (13) by frost, storms, or droughts. Furthermore, thedevelopment of agricultural machinery made it possible for fewer people to do the same (14) of work.Thus, at the same time when the industrial revolution made it possible to produce goods more (15) and more quickly in factories, agricultural revolution also took place. Instead of leaving fields empty every third year, farmers began to plant clover or some other crop that would (16) the soil. Instead of using only animal fertilizer, farmers began to use chemical fertilizers to keep the soil rich. These methods have enabled French farmers, for example, to get five times as much wheat as was (17) from the same land two centuries ago.In many countries farmers find it more (18) to raise only one crop or one kind of animal. They choose the kind that gives the best results. Then they sell all that they produce, instead of trying to grow a little of everything and consume what they grow. This is a more feasible type of (19) because modern methods and machinery are adapted to specific animals and specific crops. Therefore, it would be too expensive to do allthe work by hand, or to buy the (20) needed for several different kinds of farming.A. salary E. deserted I. equivalent M. destroyedB. freely F. operation J. enrich N. certainC. profitable G.amount K. fruitful O. cheaplyD. obtained H. payment L. equipment专四完形填空新题型模拟题(7)Like most parents, geologist Brain Atwater worries about his daughter's safety. But these days, he has an unusual concern; The public school she (11) in Seattle has unreinforced brick walls, a (12) being easy to collapse during earthquakes. The same (13) of walls crushed hundreds of thousands of people during the 1976 Tangshan quake in China.A decade ago, Atwater would have paid little notice to schoolroom walls. But over the last several years, he and other scientists have found (14) signs that the Pacific Northwest hasexperienced giant quakes in the distant past and that the area may be headed for a destructive shock in the near future.At a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in December, researchers discussed the (15) uncovered evidence of quake potential in the Pacific Northwest. While some remain unconvinced that huge earthquakes—with magnitudes of 8 or higher—do indeed (16) this region, a growing number consider such shocks a serious possibility.What's worrisome, they say, is that northwestern cities such as Portland, Seattle and Vancouver have not prepared for earthquakes of this magnitude, which could shake the region's (17) centers with enough force to make the recent San Francisco area damage seem (18) in comparison."I think it's quite true to say that nothing has really been designed with one of these earthquakes in mind," says seismologist Paul Somerville of Woodward. At the meeting, Somerville and his colleagues (19) estimates of the degree of shaking. Portland and Seattle would suffer during such a (20) earthquake.A. massiveB.recentlyC.constructionD.displayedE. relativelyF.attendsG.typeH.strikeI. structure J.participates K.excessive dM. disturbing N.population 0.presented专四完形填空新题型模拟题(8)Growth of trade will depend greatly on availability of energy sources. There may still be a trillion barrels of recoverable oil in the Middle East. But the oil crisis of 1974 has (11) to renewed interest in coal and to a search for (12) sources of energy. Solar, geothermal, and nuclear energy will play a large role in the years to come.Solar energy is available in (13) forms. Buildings can be heated and cooled by direct use of solar radiation, crops and trees, which are the most efficient converters of sunlight into energy, can be grown for their energy potential, wastes can be burned as (14) , sunlight can be converted into DC (direct current) electricity, electric power can be (15) from thesun-warmed surface waters of the ocean, and lastly, solar radiation can be converted into heat that will drive electric power generators. Serious problems still remain as to (16)and storage of solar energy.Geothermal energy is the energy contained within the earth. Heat is abundantly available deep in the earth's core and is constantly being produced. However, this heat is usually located at too deep a level for (17) exploitation. In short, very little is known on the use of geothermal energy, and it has (18) been exploited.Nuclear energy is produced in nuclear power plants. At these plants atoms of uranium are split, thus (19) masses of energy. Another source of energyunder development is the nuclear fusion of certain atoms of hydrogen. This could eventually (20) natural gas as a source of energy.A. rarelyB.transformationC.fuelD.replaceE. ledF.alternativeG mercial H.briefly I. derivedJ.various K.relieving L.releasingM. transportation N.financial O.described专四完形填空新题型模拟题(9)The economy of the United States after 1952 was the economy of a well-fed, almost fully employed people. Despite (11)alarms, the country escaped any postwar depression and lived in a (12) of boom. An economic survey of the year 1955, atypical year of the 1950's, may be typical as (13) the rapid economic growth of the decade. The national output was (14)at 10 percent above that of 1954(1955 output was estimated at 392 billion dollars). The production of manufactures was about 40 percent more than it had (15) in the years immediately following World War I . The country's business spent about 30 billion dollars for new factories and machinery. National income (16) for spending was almost a third greater than it had been in 1950. Consumers spent about 256 billion dollars; that is about 700 million dollars a day, or about twenty-five million dollars every hour, all round the (17) . Sixty-five million people held jobs and only a little more than twomillion wanted jobs but could not find them. Only agriculture ( 18 )that it was not sharing in the boom. To some observers this was a sad reflection of the mid-1920's. As farmers' share of their products (19) , marketing costs rose. But there were, among the observers of the national economy, a few who were not as confident as the majority. Those few seemed to fearthat the boom could not last long and would(20) lead to the opposite—depression.A. eventuallyB.averagedC.graduallyD.stateE. valuedF.formG.declinedH.occasionalI. casual J.argued K.descended L plainedM. clock N.available O.illustrating专四完形填空新题型模拟题(10)Social customs and ways of behaving change. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now (11) . Just a few years ago, it was (12) impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a (13) of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country Or doesn't it (14) What about table manners Should you use bothhands when you are eating Should you leave one in your lap, or on the tableThe Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also (15) a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also, most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman, and so will most Americans. (16) is important both in England and in America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for 7o'clock, the dinner guest either arrives (17 ) to that time or calls up to explain his (18)The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable— (19) if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or shocked, but the (20) calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.A. especiallyB.attainableC.closeD.delayE. consideredF.hostG.deliveryH.PreparationI. share J.fool K.specifically L.acceptableM. matter N.Promptness 0.care答案与解析模拟题(1)36.F语法判断:分析句子结构可知,any后应接一个名词,且本句缺少一个名词作takin9的宾语。

TEM4模拟试题5[1]

TEM4模拟试题5[1]

TEM4模拟试题5[1]TEM-4 Test 5PART I WRITING [45 min.]SECTION A COMPOSITION [35 min.]Write a composition of about 150 words on the following topic: Traffic congestion is always one of the problems facing big cities.Now, you have been asked to write an article of about 150 words to a local newspaper entitled:THE BEST WAY TO SOLVE TRAFFIC CONGESTIONYou are to write in three paragraphs.In the first paragraph, state clearly what your view is.In the second paragraph, support your view with details.In the third paragraph, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion with a summary or suggestion.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instruction may result in a loss of marks.SECTION B NOTE-WRITING [10 min.]Write a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:You cannot find your book and think that you may have left it in the dorm of a friend whom you visited recently. Write him/her a note asking him/her if you did in fact leave your book at his/her place.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy.PART III LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 min.]In Section A, B and C you will hear everything once only. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct response for each question. SECTION A STATEMENTIn this section you will hear seven statements. At the end of the statement you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following seven question.Now listen to the statements.1. The coach ____A. came on schedule.B. was scheduled to come at 8:30.C. was half an hour late.D. arrived ahead of schedule.2. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? ____A. Dick almost went through the courses he was asked to.B. Dick has finished all the courses he was required to.C. Dick quit the required courses at the end of the term.D. Dick has not started and course at all by the end of the term.3. According to the statement, Christine ____A. caught the early train o time.B. failed to catch the early train.C. arrived 3 minutes earlier.D. had only 3 minutes to get there.4. What did John do in New York? ____A. He had an appointment with his former teacher.B. He spent his vacation with his former teacher.C. He met his former teacher by chance.D. He hit his former teacher while driving.5. What does the statement mean? ____A. It takes a long time to grow pineapples.B. We have not eaten pineapples for too long.C. Pineapples don't taste good.D. We often eat pineapples.6. What dose the speaker mean? ____A. Take more oranges as you like.B. Please help me to pick up these oranges.C. More oranges do good to your health.D. There are too many oranges to eat up.7. What does the speaker mean? ____A. The lecture was in fact not a short one.B. The lecture was expected to be 3 hour long.C. The lecture was shorter than 3 hours.D. The lecture lasted until 3 o'clock.SECTION B CONVERSATIONIn this section, you will hear eight short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following eight questions.Now listen to the conversation.8. How many students attended the course on the first day? ____A. 40B. 55C. 50D. 459. The man wants a briefcase like the woman's because ____A. they are almost the same.B. her briefcase is smaller.C. he wants a briefcase with a zip.D. the man doesn't have one.10. They agreed not to ____A. leave here.B. graduate.C. write the thesis.D. take spring holiday.11. What does the man think of the photo? ____A. It makes Diana look younger.B. It makes Diana look beautiful.C. It doesn't make Diana look good.D. It doesn't look like Diana at all.12. What does the woman think of the house? ____A. she will buy the house without hesitation.B. She will paint the house blue.C. She likes everything expect the color.D. She is not satisfied with the bathroom.13. The conversation takes place at ____A. 4:30.B. 5:30.C. 3:30.D. 1:30.14. We can know from the conversation that Dr. Wilson is a (n) ____A. teacher.B. manager.C. surgeon.D. advisor.15. It can be inferred from the conversation that ____A. they are still looking for the child.B. the child has been found.C. they have stopped the effort.D. they are asking for more help.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTQuestions 16 & 17 are based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.16. How many people lost their lives in the fire? ____A. 4.B. 6.C. 10.D. 19.17. Who may have caused the fire? ____A. A Lebanese refugee.B. A Polish refugee.C. Right-wingers.D. Immigrants from Syria.Question 18 is based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.18. How was one of the U.S. soldiers found alive in North Korea? ____A. He made a public appearance.B. He published a book telling the truth.C. He was found in a picture of a film.D. He received an interview by a TV reporter.Questions 19 & 20 are based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.19. Why did Papuans start a long-time campaign? ____A. To gain independence.B. To protect the President.C. To fight the commandos.D. To seize hostages.20. How many people are still held hostage by the Free Papua Movement? ____A. 10.B. 200.C. 24.D. 14.Question 21 is based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.21. Which of the following statements is true according to the news? ____A. Budget talks are being held between the two parties.B. A new budget deal will be made in a short time.C. Both parties have reached an agreement on budget.D. The chance for both parties to agree on the budget is slim.Question 22 is based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.22. What might eventually happen between Microsoft and Cambridge University? ____A. To set up a joint research center.B. To extend their cooperation.C. To hire some researchers.D. To complete the project.Questions 23 & 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.23. The percentage of the annual decrease in infant mortality rate since 1990 is ____A. 6.5.B. 5.85.C. 5.D. 19.24. ____ progress has been made in cutting down the mortality rate in China.A. Rapid.B. Slow.C. Little.D. Negative.Question 25 is based on the following news. At the end of the item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the two questions.Now listen to the news.25. Which of the following statements is NOT true? ____A. A section of M4 motorway has been closed to traffic.B. There has been a serious car accident on the toad.C. No person has been reported to be dead.D. Rescue operations have been going on throughout the day.PART IV CLOZE [15 min.]Decide which of the choices given below would correctly complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the correct choice for each blank. Television -- that most pervasive and persuasive of modern (26)____, marked by rapid change and growth -- is moving into a new era, an era of extraordinary sophistication and versatility, which (27)____ to reshape our lives and our world. It is an electronic (28)____, made possible by the (29)____of television and computer sciences.The word "television," (30)____ from its Greek (tele: distant) and Latin (vision: sight) roots, can (31)____ be interpreted as sight from a distance. Very simply (32)____, it works in this way: through a sophisticated system of electronics, television provides the (33)____ of converting an image into electronic impulses, which can be sent through a wire or cable. These impulses, when (34)____ into a receiver (television set), can (35)____ be electronically reconstituted into that same image.Television is more than just an electronics system, however. It is (36)____ of expression, as well as a (37)____ for communication, and as such becomes a powerful tool for reading other human beings.The field of television can be divided into two (38)____ determined by its means of transmission. First, there is broadcast television, which teaches the masses through broad-based airwave transmission of television (39)____. Second, there is nonbroadcast television, which provides (40)____ the needs of individuals or specific interest groups through controlled transmission techniques.(26)A. techniquesB. skillsC. developmentsD. technologies(27)A. suggestsB. promisesC. appearsD. pledges(28)A. evolutionB. innovationC. transformationD. revolution(29)A. marriageB. synthesisC. associationD. unification(30)A. cameB. stemmedC. derivedD. resulted(31)A. accuratelyB. preciselyC. exactlyD. literally(32)D. described(33)A. capabilityB. competenceC. abilityD. proficiency(34)A. feedingB. having fedC. feedD. fed(35)A. thenB. nowC. laterD. shortly(36)A. a meanB. a meansC. meanD. means(37)A. channelB. apparatusC. vehicleD. mechanism(38)A. classesB. sectionsC. categoriesD. groups(39)D. pictures(40)A. forB. withC. toD. onPART V GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY [15 min.]There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence.41. This is a most peculiar letter. What do you ____ of it?A. gatherB. makeC. getD. feel42. Now that we've identified the problem, we must decide on an appropriate course of ____.A. actionB. progressC. solutionD. development43. Since the couple couldn't ____ their difference, they decided to get a divorce.A. reconcileB. identifyC. adjustD. coincide44. We attended a ____ of the new manufacturing process.A. demonstrationB. displayC. showingD. manifestation45. How many people do you think his car would ____?A occupyB. holdC. fit46. It never ____ my mind that he might refuse the request.A. passedB. filledC. crossedD. occurred47. People become less ____ to new ideas as they grow older.A. receptiveB. availableC. attentiveD. attractive48. Is he really ____ to judge a brass band contest?A. competentB. skillfulC. capableD. efficient49. The new airport will be ____ from all directions.A. availableB. accessibleC. obtainableD. achievable50. The team's recent wins have now ____ them for the semi-finals.A. fittedB. promotedC. qualifiedD. selected51. For parents, one of the problems ____ by rising prices is the continual demand for more pocket money.A. givenB. posedC. providedD. forced52. The police managed to ____ down the owner of the car.A. traceB. trackC. search53. The party's reduced vote was ____ of lack of support for its polices.A. indicativeB. confirmingC. revealingD. evidence54. The football match was televised ____ from the Workers' Stadium.A. aliveB. lifeC. liveD. lively55. Having considered the problem for a while she thought better ____ her first solution.A. toB. thanC. fromD. of56. If that idea was wrong, the project is bound to fail, ____ good all the other ideas might be.A. whateverB. thoughC. whatsoeverD. however57. The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of the body of a runner, ____ to the body.A. the greater the stressB. the stress is greaterC. greater the stress isD. greater is the stress58. That's your sister, ____?A. isn't itB. isn't thatC. isn't sheD. aren't you59. It's high time we ____ a rest.A. haveB. hadC. are havingD. should have60. If you ____, you'd better go outside in the fresh air.A. faintB. have faintedC. are going to faintD. will faint61. I don't know ____.A. why do thisB. why to do thisC. why doing thisD. why we ought to do this62. The man over there is ____ our principal.A. no other butB. no other thanC. no one thanD. none other than63. No one can walk the wire without a bit of fear unless ____ very young.A. having been trainedB. trainedC. to be trainedD. being trained64. -- When can we come to visit you?-- Any time you feel ____.A. for itB. to itC. like itD. so65. His honesty is ____: nobody can doubt it.A. in questionB. out of the questionC. beside the questionD. without questionPART VI READING COMPREHENSION [30 min.]SECTION A [25 min.]In this section there are four passages followed by fifteen questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the correct answer.Text AA Wise ManHe was a funny looking man with a cheerful face and a good-natured talker. He was described by his student, the great philosopher, as "the best and most just and wisest man." Yet, this same man was condemned to death for his beliefs.The man was the Greek philosopher, Socrates, and he was condemned for not believing in the recognized god and for corrupting young people. The second charge stemmed from his association with numerous young men who came to Athens from all over the civilized world to study under him.Socrates' method of teaching was ask question and, by pretending not to know the answers, to press his students into thinking for themselves. His teachings had influence, Socrates himself never wrote a word.Socrates encouraged new ideas and free thinking in the young, and this was frightening to the conservative people. They wanted him silenced. Yet, many were probably surprised that he accepted death so readily.Socrates had the right to ask for a lesser penalty, and he probably could have won over enough of the people who had previously condemned him. But Socrates, as a firm believer in law, reasoned that it was proper to submit to the death sentence. So, he calmly accepted his fate and drank a cup of poison hemlock in the presence of his grief-stricken friends and students.66. In the first paragraph, the word yet is used to introduce _____.A. contrast.B. a sequence.C. emphasis.D. an example.67. Socrates was condemned to death because he _____.A. firmly believed in law.B. was a philosopher.C. published outspoken articles.D. advocated original opinions.68. By mentioning that Socrates himself never wrote anything, the writer implies that _____.A. it was surprising that Socrates was so famous.B. Socrates was not so learned as he is reputed to have been.C. Socrates used the work of his students in teaching.D. that authorities refused to publish Socrates' works.69. Socrates accepted the death penalty to show _____.A. his belief in his students.B. his contempt for conservatives.C. his recognition of the legal system.D. that he was not afraid of death.Text BIn English, along a stretch of the north-east coast which gently curves from Northumberland to the estuary of the river Tees, there was a spot, typical of many on that coast, where sea-coal collected richly and effortlessly. This coal was a coarsepowder, clean and brilliant. It seemed to bear little resemblance to the large, filthy lumps put onto the fire. Although it was coal, it was perfectly clean and it was silently deposited at high tide in a glittering carpet a kilometer long for the local community to gather up.The great needed for sea-coaling expeditions was a curious and traditionally proven assortment which never varied from community to community along the entire north-east coastline. Sacks were essential to put the coal in, and string to tie the neck of each sack when it was full. A wooden rake was used to scrape the coal from the beach. The only alternative to the rake was a flat piece of board held in the hand. A flat, broad shovel to lift the raked coal into the bags, completed the portable hardware. But the most crucial item of equipment was a bicycle, a special kind of rusty, stripped-down model which was the symbol of the sea-coaling craft. A lady's bike wasno good because it lacked a crossbar, and that was an essential element in transporting sea-coal. One full sack could be slung through the triangular frame of a man's bike, another over the crossbar and, sometime, even a third on top of that. The beauty of the metal bar against the full, wet sacks forced excess water out of the coal while it was being wheeled home. On a good day, the path to the beach was generally a double snail track of water that had been forced from each end of a trail of coal sacks.70. The difference between the two types of coal was that sea coal _____.A. burnt better.B. was cheaper.C. was more finely-grained.D. came in big pieces.71. Certain equipment was used because _____.A. the people were very traditional.B. it could be made by the communities.C. it had proved to be practical.D. the communities had curious habits.72. To carry three sacks of coal on a bicycle it was necessary to _____.A. put one of them on the saddle.B. balance them all on the crossbar.C. balance two on the crossbar.D. remove the excess liquid.73. By using the bicycle _____.A. the collection could ride home.B. coal could be moved easily over the sand.C. the collection could sell more coal.D. excess liquid could be removed.Text CWhen we think of creative people the names that probably spring to mind are those of men such as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Pablo Picasso, i.e., great artists, inventors and scientists -- a select and exceptionally gifted body of men with rare talent and genius. The tendency to regard creativity and imaginative thinking as the exclusive province of a lucky few disregards the creative and imaginative aspects inherent in the solution of many of the tasks we regularly have to face -- the discovery and development of new method and techniques, the improvement of old methods, existing inventions and products.Everyone has creative ability to some extent. Creative thinking involves posing oneself a problem and then finding a solution along new and unconventional lines. It involves drawing new comparisons, discovering new combinations, and/or newapplications of thing that are already known. It follows, then, that a creative person will exhibit great intellectual curiosity and imagination. He will be alert and observant with a great store of information which he will be able to sort out and combine, in the solution of problems. He will be emotionally receptive to new and unconventional ideas and will be less interested in facts than in their implications. Most important of all, he will be able to communicate freely and will not be too concerned about other people's reaction to his apparently 'crazy' ideas. People called the Wright brothers mad but it did not stop them from becoming the first men to construct and fly a heavier-than-air craft.74. The author believes that creative thinking _____.A. is only possessed by great artists.B. requires rare talent and genius.C. is needed in solving many problems.D. belongs to a few lucky people.75. Creative thinking involves _____.A. drawing new pictures of old things.B. observing the actions of great people.C. facing the problem and finding a solution.D. discovering new emotions.76. A creative person must look at facts _____.A. for their face-value.B. for what they imply.C. and remember them.D. which are less interesting.77. In order to solve scientific problems, people _____.A. should not be afraid of others' opinions.B. should be as crazy as possible.C. must possess strange notions.D. should have more freedom.Text DRock music has grown in including hundreds of musical styles, some of which define a broad mainstream, while others are supported by small but devoted audiences. As in earlier decades, major record companies have used independent labels to find new trends and locate promising talent.Rap music continued to develop in the 1990s, stimulating controversy over its sometimes violent lyrics. Many rap styles gained popularity, including the gangsta (gangster) style of Ice-T and Dr. Dre; the pop-rap style of hip-hop and jazz developed by Us3. Heavy metal has remained popular, as evidenced by huge arena concerts. A style known as alternative rock, popularized in the late 1980s by the group R. E. M., combines heavy-metal guitars, folk and punk influences, and ambiguous lyrics. The alternative style consisted of a number of substyles, such as the grunge rock of Seattle-based groups Nirvana and Soundgarden. Techno, a style of dance music that gained popularity in the 1990s, combines computer-generated, disco-like rhythms with digital samples.Acid jazz is a related style, combining rock and jazz influences.Music video has remained an important means of introducing new performers. Other new media technologies, including the use of fiber-optic cables and satellite transmissions, have changed the way people access popular music. Advances in recording-studio technology, digital recording equipment, and synthesis techniques have allowed musicians, producers, and music engineers to exert far greater control over their final product than previously possible. In live concerts, miniaturized and relatively portable amplification equipment has been introduced to create the illusion of direct communication between theaudience and the performers. In contrast, the Lo-Fi movement developed in 1990s as a reaction against the glossy production values of mainstream popular music. This movement stresses primitive, low-fidelity recording techniques that reflect those used in the 50s and 70s.78. The following statements about music are true EXCEPT _____.A. There are now hundreds of musical styles included in rock music.B. Most rock styles are supported by a large number of devoted people.C. Some rock styles are called mainstream style because of their popularity.D. Different rock styles are labeled differently by major record companies.79. There are some discussions or arguments about rap music because _____.A. it was not so popular in the 1980s as in the 1990s.B. there are so many kinds of rap music available.C. it combines with many other musical styles.D. sometimes its lyrics are related to violence.80. What brings about an improvement of sound quality in music industry?A. Advances in studio technology, digital recording equipment and synthesis techniques.B. New media technologies, as the use of fiber-optic cables and satellite transmissions.C. miniaturized and relatively portable amplification equipment used in live concert.D. Music video technologies that introduce new performers quickly, easily and artistically.SECTION B SKIMMING AND SCANNING [5 min.]In this section there are six passages with a total of 10 multiple-choice questions. Skim or scan them as required and then mark your answer.Text EFirst read the question.81. The passage is mainly concerned with _____.A. fruit growing.B. outdoor gardening.C. leafy vegetables.D. indoor gardening.82. The author's attitude towards the topic in the passage is _____.A. neutral.B. positive.C. contradictory.D. indifferent.Now go through the text quickly and answer the questions.Maybe you'd like to have a vegetable garden, but you live in a room, an apartment, a townhouse or a mobile home, and you think there is no place at all for such activity. But if you have a doorstep, a balcony or even just a windowsill, you can have your own mini-garden.Mini-garden with vegetables, fruit trees and herbs can be fascinating fun, and you can mix or match all vegetables or vegetables and flowers. You can grow them in greenhouses, under fluorescent lights, or in a sunny window.Perhaps now, with the prices of fresh vegetables competing with those of meats and dairy products, this is more than ever an important aspect of indoor gardening. But entirely aside from the economic dividends, there is the pleasure of enjoying a truly fresh product, one you grew yourself from plant to plate.。

TEM-4Exercise2

TEM-4Exercise2

(Grammar & Vocabulary) 1. He was one of the greatest writers _____ had ever lived. A. who B. which C. that D. as 2. He would try to ingratiate himself _____ his clients in order to earn more money. A. into B. with C. for D. from 3. Her address made a great impression _____ the audience. A. at B. of C. in D. on 4. Here is one of the most interesting novels that _____ been published _____ the war. A. has …… after B. have …… after C. have …… since D. has …… since 5. His companions have threatened to _____ his crimes to the police. A. impose B. express C. enclose D. expose 6. His extravagance reduced him _____ for his living. A. to beg B. from begging C. to begging D. into begging 7. His death _____ with age. A. deteriorated 8. His long service with the company was _____ with a present. A. admitted B. acknowledged C. attributed D. accepted 9. His novel _____ some light on life in China in Ming Dynasty. A. sends B. provides C. throws D. puts 10. His tastes and habits _____ with those of his wife. A. combine B. compete C. coincide D. compromise 11. His wife is quite lazy. Her reluctance to wash her own clothes is a case _____ point. A. in B. on C. to D. for 12. His work is only _____, certainly not distinguished. A. fair B. remarkable C. good D. wonderful 13. Hot metal _____ as it grows cooler. A. contracts B. reduces C. condenses D. compresses 14. Housewiver who do not go out to work often feel they are not working to their full _____. A. capacity 15. How close parents are to their children _____ a strong influence on the character of the children. A. has B. have C. having D. to have 16. I _____ with thanks the help of my colleagues in the preparation of this new column. A. express B. confess C. verify D. acknowledge 17. I always _____ what I have said. A. get to B. see to C. lead to D. hold to 18. I am not used _____ to like that. A. to being spoken B. to speak C. being spoken D. to speaking 19. I am sorry that I must _____ your invitation owing to a previous appointment. A. decline B. reject C. accept D. receive 20. I appreciate _____ to your home. A. to be invited B. to have invited C. being invited D. having invited 21. I can _____ some noise while I'm studying, but I can’t stand loud noises. A. come up with 22. I cannot give you _____ for the type of car you sell because there is no demand for it in the market. A. an expense B. a charge C. a purchase D. an order 23. I didn't quite _____ to what you had said. Would you mind repeating it? A. catch on B. get hold C. catch up D. go on 24. I didn't say anything like that at all. You are purposely _____ my idea to prove your point. A. revising B. contradicting C. distorting D. distracting 25. I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave, _____ something occurred which attracted my attention. A. unless B. until C. when D. while 26. I have the honor of introducing to you Mr. Alan, who will _____ you on his recent tour abroad. A. address B. speak C. talk D. converse 27. I have two boys but _____ of them likes sweets. A. both B. neither C. either D. none 28. I like to go to the cinema when I am in the _____ for it. A. more than to go D. more than going 29. I regret _____ so much time and money on stamps. A. to waste B. for wasting C. having wasted D. at wasting 30. I was greatly disappointed _____ that affair. A. out B. in C. to D. toward 31. I would like to have a talk with him _____ his convenience. A. in B. at C. for D. with 32. I'd rather you _____ those important documents with you. A. don't take B. didn't take C. won't take D. not take 33. If a couple are divorced and their child lives with his mother, he is said to suffer from lack of _____ love. A. maternal B. fraternal C. paternal D. parental 34. If English is not our first language you can often be puzzled by ways of expression that the native speaker of English does not even have to _____. A. think out B. think about C. think over D. think for 35. If it _____ too much trouble, I'd love a cup of tea. A. isn't D. hadn't been 36. If the fire alarm is sounded, all residents are requested to _____ in the courtyard. A. converge B. assemble C. crowd D. accumulate 37. If the United States had built more homes for poor people in 1995, the housing problems now in some parts of the country _____ so serious. A. wouldn't be B. wouldn't have been C. will not be D. would have not been 38. If Tom wins tomorrow, he _____ thirty races in the past four years. A. will win B. has won C. would have won D. will have won 39. If we believe something is good and true we should _____ to it. A. hold up B. keep on C. hold on D. keep up 40. If you _____ James, ask him to phone me. A. should see B. must see C. might see D. would see 41. If you are required to do some work, it must be done _____. A. sooner or later B. after all others C. at last D. in the long run 42. If you know what the trouble is, why you don't help them to _____ the situation? A. simplify 43. I'm sorry, but what he thinks is not of the _____ important to me. A. worthy B. valuable C. valueless D. priceless 44. I'm sure your suggestion will _____ the problem. A. contribute to solving B. be contributed to solve C. contribute to solve D. be contributed to solving 45. I'm very much obliged to you _____ the information. A. on B. for C. with D. of 46. In American universities, classes are often arranged in more flexible _____ and many jobs on campus are reserves for students. A. scales B. ranks C. grades D. patterns 47. In Beijing, the season of the year is probably _____ fall. A. later B. last C. latter D. late 48. In spite of the wide range of reading material specially written or ______ for language learning purposes, there is yet no comprehensive systematic program for the reading skills. A. adapted B. acknowledged C. assembled D. appointed 49. In that country, guests tend to feel they are not highly _____ if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. D. worshipped 50. In that country, students will be _____ admittance to their classroom if they are not properly dressed. A. declined B. deprived C. denied D. deserted 51. In the meantime, the question facing business is whether such research is _____ the costs. A. worth B. worth of C. worthy D. worthwhile 52. In the preface _____ the book, the old scholar attaches great importance to practicalness. A. to B. for C. about D. of 53. In this experiment, they are wakened several times during the night, and asked to report what they _____. A. had just been dreaming B. have just been dreaming C. are just dreaming D. had just dreamt 54. In this factory the machines are not regulated ______ but are jointly controlled by a central computer system. A. independently B. individually C. irrespectively D. irregularly 55. It _____ five years since the famous singer left her hometown. A. was B. is C. has passed D. had been 56. It is difficult to tell whether a man is angry or not by _____ looking at his face. C. just D. hardly 57. It is pretty obvious that more than one person has _____ this affair. A. laid a hand on B. had a hand in C. got the upper hand of D. got into the hands of 58. It is reported that _____ adopted children want to know who their natural parents are. A. the most B. most of C. most D. the most of 59. It is strictly _____ that access to confidential documents is denied to all but a few. A. secured B. forbidden C. regulated D. determined 60. It makes me sick to think of his highly _____ manners. A. artistic B. artful C. artless D. artificial 61. It pays _____ to buy goods of high quality. A. in the long run B. in the short run C. at a run D. on the run 62. It seems oil _____ from this pipe for some time. We'll have to take the machine apart to put it right. A. had leaked B. is leaking C. leaked D. has been leaking 63. It was felt that he lacked the _____ to pursue a difficult task to the very end. C. commitment D. qualification 64. It will be safer to walk the streets because people will not need to carry large amounts of cash; virtually all financial ______ will be conducted by computer. A. transactions B. transmissions C. transitions D. transformations 65. Jim is so _____ after injuring his leg that he has great difficulty in walking. A. hurt B. lame C. wounded D. uncomfortable 66. Jim isn't _____, but he did badly in the final exams last semester. A. gloomy B. dull C. awkward D. tedious 67. John D. Rockefeller, _______, owned 90 percent of all American oil refineries. A. as still a young man B. while still a young man C. a young man however D. in spite of a young man 68. John regretted ______ to the meeting last week. A. not going B. not to go C. not having been going D. not to be going 69. John seems a nice person. ______, I don't trust him. A. Even though B. Even so C. Therefore D. Though 70. Just as the builder skilled in the handling of his bricks, _____ the experienced writer is skilled in the handling of his C. so D. like 71. Language, culture and personality may be considered _____ of each other in though, but they are inseparable in fact. A. indistinctly B. separately C. irrelevantly D. independently 72. Last night I _____ my mother on the phone. A. spoke B. talked C. said D. called 73. Last year, the crime rate in Chicago has sharply ______. A. declined B. lessened C. descended D. slipped 74. Life is a candle _____ to burn ever brighter. A. being meant B. meaning C. to mean D. meant 75. Liquids are like solids _____ they have a definite volume. A. with that B. for that C. in that D. at that 76. Many artists predict that this brilliant young actor _____ to be a shining star. A. destines B. will be destined C. is destined D. has been destined 77. Many people complain of the rapid _____ of modern life. A. rate C. speed D. growth 78. Many people like to watch ______ film. A. a pleasing B. an exciting C. a delighted D. an interested 79. Mary wishes that she _____ law instead of history when she was in college. A. had studied B. has studi e d / p > p > 0 0 C . s t u d i e s / p > p > 0 0 D . s t u d i e d / p > p > 0 0 8 0 . M e n ' s n e v e r - c e a s i n g _ _ _ _ _ _ f o r k n o w l e d g e c o n t i n u e s t o b r o a d e n o u r u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e e a r t h s a t m o s p h e r e . / p > p > 0 0 A . r e q u e s t / p > p > 0 0 B . q u e s t / p > p > 0 0 C . i n v e s t i g a t i o n / p > p > 0 0 D . r e s e a r c h / p > p > 00 8 1 . 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TEM-4题库1-(完形填空)

TEM-4题库1-(完形填空)

TEM-4题库1:(完形填空)The passage has 15 blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Passage 1 It is well known that teenage boys tend to do better 1)______ math than girls, that male high school students are more likely than their female counterparts 2)______ advanced math courses like calculus1, that virtually all the great mathematicians2 3)______ men. Are women born with 4)______ mathematical ability? Or does society s sexism slow their progress? In 1980, two Johns Hopkins University researchers tried 5)______ the eternal nature/nurture debate. Julian Stanley and Camilla Benbow 6)______ 10,000 talented seventh and eighth graders between 1972 and 1979. Using the Scholastic3 Aptitude4 Test, in which math questions are meant to measure ability rather than knowledge, they discovered 7)______ sex differences. 8)______ the verbal abilities of the males and females 9)______ differed, twice as many boys as girls scored over 500 (on a scale of 200 to 800) on mathematical ability; at the 700 level, the ratio was 14 to 1. The conclusion: males have 10)______ superior mathematical reasoning ability.Benbow and Stanley s findings, 11)______ were published in Science , disturbed some men and 12)______ women. Now there is comfort for those people in a new study from the University of Chicago that suggests math 13)______ not, after all, a natural male domain5. Prof. Zalman Usiskin studied 1,366 tenth graders. They were selected from geometry classes and tested on their ability to solve geometry proofs, a subject requiring 14)______ abstract reasoning and spatial6 ability. The conclusion 15)______ by Usiskin: there are no sex differences in math ability. 1.A. at B. to C. of D. about 2.A. in tackling B. tackling?C. to tackle D. about tackling 3.A. might be B. have been C. must be D. had been 4.A. smaller B. less C. fewerD. not more 5.A. to settle B. to set C. settling D. setting6.A. were tested B. have tested C. were testing?D. had tested7.A. distinct B. instinct?C. remote D. vague 8.A. Since B. However C. As D. While 9.A. scarcely not B. virtually C. largely D. hardly 10.A. superficially B. universally C. inherently?D. initially7 11.A. as B. that C. which D. all 12.A. few B. nota few C. not few D. quite few 13.A. be B. were C. was D. is14.A. none of B. neither of C. either D. both 15.A. got B. gainedC. reached?D. accomplished8 答案: 1. A?2. C?3. B?4. B?5. A6. D?7. A?8. D?9. D?10. C 11. C?12. B?13. D?14. D?15. CThis is a problem where calculus won’t help at all.对于这一题,微积分一点也用不上。

TEM4非谓语动词真题+答案

TEM4非谓语动词真题+答案

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谓语动词或非谓语动词 (无区分) 非谓语动词的主被动 (被动) 非谓语动词的类型 (无区分) 非谓语动词的体 (不强调非谓 语动词与主要动词同时进行,用一般体)
答案A
12. He wasn’t asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, ___ insufficiently popular with all members. A. having considered B. was considered C. was being considered D. being considered
谓语动词或非谓语动词 2. 非谓语动词的主被动 3. 非谓语动词的类型 4. 非谓语动词的体 从上下文看是否定,选D
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(无区分) (主动) (无区分) (无区别)
11. This missile is designed so that once ___ nothing can be done to retrieve it. A. fired B. being fired C. they fired D. having fired
同2, 答案C。
5. The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighboring country, ___ by the police each time. A. had been captured B. being always captured C. only to be captured D. unfortunately captured
谓语动词或非谓语动词 (一个句子只 能有一个主要的主谓结构,用非谓语动词) 2. 非谓语动词的主被动 (主动) 3. 非谓语动词的类型 (无区分) 4. 非谓语动词的体 (无区别) 答案B
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以下为2015年9月外语专业教指委官方公布的TEM4 新题型样卷。

TEM 4 SAMPLE TEST (部分)TIME LIMIT: 130 MINPart I DICTATION [10 MIN] Listen to the following passage、Altogether the passage will be read to you four times、During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning、For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds、The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work、You will then be given 1 minute to check through your work once more、Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE、Part II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN] SECTION A TALKIn this section you will hear a talk、You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY、While listening, you may look at ANSWEER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap、Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable、You may use the blank sheet for note-taking、You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task、Now listen to the talk、When it is over, you will be given TWO minutes to complete your work、SECTION B CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear two conversations、At the end of each conversation, five question will be asked about what was said、Both the conversation and the question will be spoken ONCE ONLY、After each question there will be a ten-second pause、During the pause, you should read the four choices of A), B), C), and D), and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO、You have thirty seconds to preview the questions、Now, listen to the conversations、Conversation One1.A、The return trip is too expensive、B、There is no technology to get people back、C、People don’t want to return、D、The return trip is too risky、2、A、Intelligence、B、Health、C、Skills、D、Calmness、3、A、The kind of people suitable for the trip、B、Interests and hobbies of the speakers、C、Recruitment of people for the trip、D、Preparation for the trip to Mars、……Conversation Two6、A、Going to the high street、B、Visting everyday shops、C、Buying things like electrical goods、D、Visiting shops and buying online、7、A、3%B、33%C、42%D、24%8、A、They want to know more about pricing、B、They can return the product later、C、They want to see the real thing first、D、They can bargain for a lower shop price、……PART III LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE [10 MIN]There are twenty sentences in this section、Beneath each sentence there are four words, phrases or statements marked A, B, C and D、Choose one word, phrase or statement that best completes the sentence、Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO、11、When you have finished with that book, don’t forget to put it back on the shelf, ?A、don’t youB、do youC、will youD、won’t you12、Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?A、Only one out of six where present at the meeting、B、Ten dollars was stolen from the cash register、C、Either my sister or my brother is coming、D、Five miles seem like a long walk to me、13、It is not so much the language the cultural background that makes the film difficult to understand、A、butB、norC、likeD、as14、There is no doubt the committee has made the right decision on the housing project、A、whyB、thatC、whetherD、when15、If you explained the situation to your lawyer, he able to advise you much better that I can、A、will beB、wasC、would beD、were16、Which of the following is a stative verb?A、DrinkB、CloseC、RainD、Belong17、Which of the following italicized parts indicates a subject-verb relation?A.The man has a large family to support、B.She had no wish to quarrel with her brother、C.He was the last guest to leave、D.Mary needs a friend to talk to、18、Which of the following is INCORRECT?A、Another tow girls、B、Few words、C、This work、D、A bit of flowers、19、When one has good health, should feel fortunate、A、youB、sheC、heD、we20、There nothing more for discussion, the meeting came to an end half an hour earlier、A、to beB、to have beenC、beD、being21、Bottles from this region sell at about $ 50 a case、A、entirelyB、totallyC、wholesaleD、together22、The product contains no colours, flavours, or preservatives、A、fakeB、artificialC、falseD、wrong23、and business leaders were delighted at the decision to hold the national motor fair in the city、A、CivilB、CivilizedC、CivilianD、Civic24、The city council is planning a huge road-building programme to ease congestion、The underlined part means 、A、calmB、relieveC、comfortD、still25、His unfortunate appearance was offset by an attractive personality、The underlined part means all the following EXCEPT 、A、improvedB、made up forC、balancedD、compensated for26、The doctor said that the gash in his cheek required ten stitches、The underlined part means 、A、lumpB、depressionC、swellingD、cut27、During the economic crisis, they had to cut back production and workers、y off B、lay into C、lay down D、lay aside28、To mark its one hundredth anniversary, the university held a series of activities including conferences, film shows, etc、the underlined part means 、A、signifyB、celebrateC、symbolizeD、suggest29、His fertile mind keeps turnning out new ideas、The underlined part means 、A、abundantB、unbelievableC、productiveD、generative30、These issues were discussed at length during the meeting、The underlined partmeans 、A、eventuallyB、subsequentlyC、lastlyD、fullyPART IV CLOZE [10 MIN] Decide which of the words given in the box below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks、The words can be used ONCE ONLY、Mark the letter for each word on ANSWER SHEET TWO、nowadays that we rarely think twice when we switch on the light or turn on the TV set、At night, roads are brightly lit, enabling people and (31) to move freely、Neon lighting used in advertising has become part of the character of every modern city、In the home, many (32) devices are powered by electricity、Even when we turn off the bedside lamp and are (33) asleep, electricity is working for us, driving our refrigerators, heating our water, or keeping our rooms air-conditioned、Every day, trains, buses and subways take us to and from work、We rarely (34) to consider why or how they run—until something goes wrong、In the summer of 1959, something did go wrong with the power-plant that provided New York with electricity、For a great many hours, life came almost to a (35) 、trains refused to move and the people in them sat in the dark, powerless to do anything; lifts stopped working, so that even if you were lucky enough not to be between two floors, you had the unpleasant task of finding your way down (37) of stairs、Famous streets like Broadway and Fifth Avenue in an instant became as gloomy and uninviting (38)the most remote back streets、People were afraid to leave their houses, for although the police had been ordered to (39) in case of emergency, they were just as confused and (40) as anybody else、PART V READING COMPREHENSION [35 MIN] SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONSIn this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions、For each 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 ONEInundated by more information that we can possibly hold in our heads, we’re increasingly handing off the job of remembering to search engines and smart phones、Google is even reportedly working on eyeglasses that could one day recognize faces and supply details about whoever you’re looking at、But new research shows thatoutsourcing our memory—and expecting that information will be continually and instantaneously available—is changing our cognitive habits、Research conducted by Betsy Sparrow, an assistant professor of psychology at Columbia University, has identified three new realities about how we process information in the Internet age、First, her experiment s showed that even we don’t know the answer to a question, we now think about where we can find the nearest Web connection instead of the subject of the question itself、A second revelation is that when we expect to be able to find information again later on, we don’t remember it as well as when we think it might become unavailable、And then there is the researchers’ final observation: the expectation that we’ll be able to locate information down the line leads us to form a memory not of the fact itself but of where we’ll be able to find it、But this handoff comes with a downside、Skills like critical thinking and analysis must develop in the context of facts: we need something to think and reason about, after all、And these facts can’t be Googled as we go; they need to be stored in the original hard drive, our long-term memory、Especially in the case of children, “factual knowledge must precede skill,” says Daniel Willingham, a professor of psychology, at the University of Virginia—meaning that the days of drilling the multiplication table and memorizing the names of the Presidents aren’t over quite yet、Adults, too, need to recruit a supply of stored knowledge in order to situate and evaluate new information they encounter、You can’t Google context、Last, there’s the possibility, increasingly terrifying to contemplate, that our machines will fail us、As Sparrow puts it, “The experience of losing our Internet connection becomes more and more liking losing a friend、” If you’re going to keep your memory on yo ur smart phone, better make sure it’s fully charged、41、Google’s eyeglasses are supposed to、A、improve our memoryB、function like memoryC、help us see faces betterD、work like smart phones42、Which of the following statements about Sparrow’s research is CORRECT?A、We remember people and thins as much as before、B、We remember more Internet connections that before、C、We pay equal attention to location and content of information、D、We tend to remember location rather than the core of facts、43、What is the implied message of the author?A、Web connections aid our memory、B、People differ in what to remember、C、People keep memory on smart phones、D、People need to exercise their memory、PASSAGE TWOI was a second-year medical student at the university, and was on my second day of rounds at a nearby hospital、My university’s philosophy was to get students seeingpatients early in their education、Nice idea, but it overlooked one detail: second-year students know next to nothing about medicine、Assigned to my team that day was an attending—a senior faculty member who was there mostly to make patients feel they weren’t in the hands of amateurs、Many attendings were researchers who didn’t have much recent hospita l experience、Mine was actually an arthritis sepcialist、Also along was a resident (the real boss, with a staggering mastery of medicine, at least to a rookie like myself)、In addition, there were two interns、These guys were just as green as I was, but in a scarier way: they had recently graduated from the medical school, so they were technically MDs、I began the day at 6:30 a、m、An intern and I did a quick check of our eight patients; later, we were to present our findings to the resident and then to the attending、I had three patients and the intern had the other five—piece of cake、But when I arrived in the room of 71-year-old Mr、Adams, he was sitting up in bed, sweating heavily and panting、He’d just had a hip operation and looked terrible、I listened to his lungs with my stethoscope, but they sounded clear、Next I checked the log of his vital signs and saw that his respiration and heart rate had been climbing, but his temperature was steady、It didn’t seem like heart failure, nor did it appear to be pneumonia、So I asked Mr、Adams what he thought was going on、“It’s really hot in here, Doc,” he replied、So I attributed his condition to the stuffy room and told him the rest of the team would return in a few hours、He smiled and feebly waved goodbye、At 8:40 am、, during our team meeting, “Code Blue Room 307!” blared from the loudspeaker、I froze、That was Mr、Adam’s room、When we arrived, he was motionless、The autopsy later found Mr、Adams had suffered a massive pulmonary embolism (肺部栓塞)、A blood clot had formed in his leg, worked its way to his lungs, and cut his breathing capacity in half、His symptoms had been textbook: heavy perspiration and shortness of breath despite clear lungs、The only thing was: I hadn’t read that chapter in the textbook yet、And I was so scared, insecure, and proud to ask a real doctor for help、This mistake has haunted me for nearly 30 years, but what’s particularly frustrating is that the same medical education system persists、Who knows how many people have died or suffered harm at the hands of students as naïve as I, and how many more will?44、We learn that the author’s team members had、A、much practical experienceB、adequate knowledgeC、long been working thereD、some professional deficiency45、“His symptoms had been textbook” means that his symptoms were、A、part of the textbookB、no longer in the textbookC、recently included in the textbookD、explained in the textbook46、At the end of the passage, the author expresses about the medical education system、A、optimismB、hesitationC、concernD、supportPASSAGE THREEThe war on smoking, now five decades old and counting, is one of the public health success stories—but not for everyone、As a whole, the country has made amazing progress、In 1964, four in ten adults in the US smoked; today fewer than two in ten do、But some states—Kentucky, South Dakota and Alabama, to name just a few—seem to have missed the message that smoking is deadly、Their failure is the greatest disappointment in an effort to save lives that was started on Jan、11, 1964, by the first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health、Its finding that smoking is a cause of lung cancer and other diseases was major news then、The hazards of smoking were just starting to emerge、The report led to cigarette warning lables, a ban on TV ads and eventually an anti-smoking movement that shifted the nation’s attitude on smoking、Then, smokrs were cool、Today, many are outcasts, rejected by restaurants, bars, public buildings and even their own workplaces、Millios of lives have been saved、The formula for success is no longer guesswork: Adopt tough warning labels, air public service ads, fund smoking cessation programs and impose smoke-free laws、But the surest way to prevent smoking, particularly among price-sensitive teen, is to raise taxes、If you can stop them from smoking, you’ve won the war、Few people start smoking after turning 19、The real-life evidence of taxing power is powerful、The 10 states with the lowest adult smoking rates slap an average tax of $ 2、42 on every pack—three times the average tax in the states with the highest smoking rates、New York has the highest cigarette tax in the country, at $ 4、35 per pack, and just 12 percent of teems smoke—far below the national average of 18 percent、Compare that with Kentucky, where taxes are low (60 cents), smoking restrictions are weak and the teen smoking rate is double New York’s、Other low-tax states have similarly dismal records、Enemies of high tobacco taxes cling to the tired argument that they fall disproportionately on the poor、True, but so do the deadly effects of smoking—far worse that a tax、The effect of the taxes is amplified further when the revenue is used to fund initiatives that help smokers quit or persuade teens not to start、Anti-smoking forces have plenty to celebrate this week, having helped avoid 8 million premature deaths in the past 50 years、But as long as 3,000 adolescents and teens take their first puff each day, the war is not won、47、According to the context, “Their failur” refers to、A、those adults who continue to smokeB、those states that missed the messageC、findings of the reportD、hazards of smoking48、What is the passage mainly about?A、How to stage anti-smoking campaigns、B、The effects of the report on smoking and health、C、Tax as the surest path to cut smoking、D、The efforts to cut down on teeange smoking、PASSAGE FOURAttachment Parenting is not Indulgent Parenting、Attachment parents do not “spoil” their children、Spoiling is done when a child is given everything that they want regardless of what they need and regardles of what is practical、Indulgent parents give toys for tantrums(发脾气),ice cream for breakfast、Attachment parents don’t give their children everything that they want, they give their children everything that they need、Attachment parents believe that love and comfort are free and necessary、Not sweets or toys、Attachment Parenting is not “afraid of tears” parenting、Our kids cry、The difference is that we understand that tantrums and tears come from emotions and not manipulation、And our children understand this too、They cry and have tantrums sometimes, of course、But they do this because their emotions are so overwhelming that they need to get it out、They do not expect to be “rewarded” for their strong negative emotions; they simply expect that we will listen、We pick up our babies when they cry, and we respond to the tears of our older children because we believe firmly that comfort is free, love is free, and that when a child has need for comfort and love, it is our job to provide those things、We are not afraid of tears、We don’t avoid them、We hold our children through them and teach them that when they are hurt or frustrated we are here to comfort them and help them work through their emotions、Attachment Parenting is not Clingy Parenting、I do not cling to my children、In fact, I’m pretty free-range、As soon as they can move they usually move away from me and let me set up a chase as they crawl, run, skip and hop on their merry way to explore the world、Sure, I carry them and hug them and chase them and kiss them and rock them and sleep with them、But this is not me following them everywhere and pulling them back to me、This is me being a home base、The “attachment” comes from their being allowed to attach to us, not from us attaching to them like parental leeches、Attachment Parenting is not Selfish Parenting、It is also not selfless parenting、We are not doing it for us, and we are not doing it to torment ourselves、Attachment parenting is not Helicopter Parenting、I don’t hover、I supervise、I follow, I teach, I demonstrate, I explain、I don’t slap curious hands away、I show how to do things safely、I let my child to the things that my child wishes to do, firstwith help and then with supervision and finally with trust、I don’t insist that my 23 month old hold my hand when we walk on the sidewalk because I know that I can recall him with my voice because he trusts me to allow him to explore and he trusts me to explain when something is dangerous and to help him satisfy his curiosities safely、Most of the negative things that I hear about “attachment parents” are completely off-base and describe something that is entirely unlike Attachment Parenting、Attachment Parenting is child-centric and focuses on the needs of the child、Children need structure, rules, and boundaries、Attachment Parents simply believe that the child and the parents are allies, not adversaries、And that children are taught, not trained、49、According to the author, what should parents do when their kids cry?A、Providing comfort and love、B、Trying to stop kids crying、C、Holding them till they stop、D、Rewarding kids with toys、50、What does “free-range” mean according to the passage?A、Fond of providing a home base、B、Reading to play games with my kids、C、Curious to watch what games they play、D、Willing to give kids freedom of movement、SECTION B SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONSIn this section there are five short answer questions based on the passage in Section A、Answer the questions with NO more than TEN words in the space provided on ANSWER SHEET TWO、PASSAGE ONE51.Accord ing to the passage, what does “cognitive habits” refers to?PASSAGE TWO52、Why are the author doing rounds in a hospital?PASSAGE THREE53、What does “counting” mean in the context?54、What does the author think of raising tax on cigarettes?PASSAGE FOUR55、What does the passage mainly discuss?PART VI WRITING [45 MIN] Should we revive traditional Chinese characters or continue using simplified characters? This has been an intensely discussed questions for years、The following are the supporters’ and opponents’ opinions、Read carefully the opinions from bothsides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your view on the issue、Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiently, organization and language quality、Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks、。

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