大学英语四级考试模拟试题10
大学英语四级考试模拟试题10

大学英语四级考试模拟试题10COLLEGE ENGLISH MODEL TEST 10Band FourPart I Writing(30minutes)Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic "I Have a Dream..." You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 描述你的梦想……2. 讲述你选择这个作为梦想的原因。
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(15minutes)Directions:In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly. Forquestions1-7, mark Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.How College Rankings WorkAmong the many methods people use to judge colleges and universities, few are as widely used as simple rankings. These lists, usually ordered by numerical scores or letter grades, are inherently appealing becaus e they’re easily understood and they tell us exactly where the authors think a given school stands. But they can also be confusing be-cause some magazine, book and online publishers use vastly different criteria when determining academic status. The most prominent set of college rankings in the United States is published by U.S. News & World Report. Every year since 1987, it has published its rankings in magazine form, and more recently in paperback guidebooks. The magazine now ranks graduate schools, too. Many schools use these rankings as part of their promotional materials, trumpeting a rise in standing, hanging celebratory banners or posting the good news on their websites.Some companies simply offer rankings of what they consider the best schools, with a variety of criteria used to calculate an overall score. Others break down lists of top schools into categories like academics, social life, small colleges, big colleges, liberal arts schools, public schools, undergraduate experience and happiest students. Besides U.S.News&WorldReport, other popular rankings include Princeton Review guidebooks and those produced by the Center for University Rankings, which rates research universities.Books like College Prowler offer an insider view from current students and recent graduates. These guidebooks present information about topics as varied as a school’s party scene. Several websites, like , pro-vide college rankings completed by actual students, and these sites also offer a behind-the-scenes view with information not found in traditional guidebooks.In other countries, newspapers often provide rankings, such as Maclean’s annual guide to Canadian colleges and universities. The European Union has also published reports on universities that included rankings. In addition, News week published a list in August 2006 of the "Top 100 Global Universities". The list focuses on a school’s inter-national makeup, global impact, connections to other parts of the world and research accomplishments. Inevitably, most rankings are based on raw data, but the way that data are calculated and weighted varies significantly between publishers. Sometimes publishers receive the data directly from schools, as is the case with U.S.News & World Report. Others rely on data drawn from university websites, research foundations or academic organizations. For example, Vanguard’s college rankings, which focus on faculty quality, rely on data from the National Research Council. When examining college rankings, it’s important to l ook at what data the publication used and how it used the data. Many publications use other data sources or their own specialized surveys. Data that are commonly used in rankings include:●SAT and ACT scores of incoming students●Students’high school GPAs●Acceptance rate●Alumni donations●Student-to-faculty ratio●Graduation rate●Financial aid●Transfer rate (also called student retention)●Average class size●Quality of faculty, which may be measured by research grants and prizes awarded and the frequency of publications, among other factors.●Results from surveys completed by students or administratorsAlthough it’s clear that ranking methods differ between publications, some use more unusual criteria to determine college standings. For example, Washington Monthly, a political magazine, says that its rankings —echoing John F. Kennedy —"ask what colleges are doing for the country" rather than "what colleges can do for you". This list focuses on how schools contribute to "social mobility" or raising people up from poverty, as well as how they promote "an ethic of service to the country" and pursue "scientific and humanistic research". The Washington Monthly rankings also focus on how taxpayer money, such as in federal research grants, is used, and whether they consider that money well spent.Of course, the Internet now holds some influence over rankings, both in how they’re calculated and how they’re publicized. Some companies provide additional college and university information on subscription-only sites. Other organizations collect data from nontraditional sources like a school’s number of Google hits and links to the university’s website from the sites of other universities. This method of ranking is often called the G-Factor.Any discussion of how rankings are compiled inevitably leads back to U.S. News & World Report. Its rankings at-tract a lot of controversy. Let’s look at how they rank schools. U.S. News & World Report presents each school with a numerical score and ranks them accordingly, with schools divided into separate categories. They are:●National universities●Liberal arts colleges●Master’s universities●Comprehensive colleges●Business programs●Engineering programsThe magazine provides further rankings for some categories based on regions or if a school awards doctoral degrees.I n calculating each score, U.S.News & World Report relies on data supplied to them by the schools they’re ranking. Each piece of data is measured differently in calculating the overall score. The composition of a score given to a school by U.S.News&WorldReportis as follows:●5 percent: alumni donations●5 percent: graduation rate (for liberal arts and nationaluniversities)●10 percent: financial aid●15 percent: faculty resources (which is a collection of factors like average class size and student-to-teacher ratio)●15 percent: acceptance rate●20 percent or 25 percent (depending on the school type): student retention●25 percent: peer assessment of the performance of other schools, performed by the top three officials of each school That last part, the peer assessment, is the trickiest bit —and it’s one of the big reasons that U.S.News&WorldReportis one of the chief targets of the campaign against college rankings.1. Rankings are the most widely used method to judge universities and colleges.2. Every year since 1987, U.S.News&World Reporthas published rankings in magazines and guidebooks.3. Research universities are rated by U.S.News& World Report and PrincetonReviewguidebooks.4. Some websites provide a behind-the-scenes view with information which is absent from traditional guidebooks.5. How a publication chooses and uses the data is crucial when examining the rankings.6. Though different, the criteria used by various publications are not unusual.7. The acceptance rate of better universities is usually low.8. Rankings can be confusing because when ___________, some books and magazines may use different criteria.9. The list published by Newsweek in August 2006 focuses on the universities’_________________ and research achievements.10. ______________ is one of the main reasons that U.S.News& World Report is criticized fiercely by people against college rankings.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)(25minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage.Most magazines you see on news-stands every day rely on freelance writers for their content. From fillers to features, most parts of a publication are fair games for 11 hoping to break in. You don’t have to have a cousin in the 12 world to see your name in print. But, you’ll have to 13 to the editor that you can write for his or her target audience, and the best way to learn how to do this is through research. Take note of the publ ication’s different departments, columns, and fillers. You will be more likely to get an editor’s attention if you pitch an idea that 14 fits an existing page. If you are part of the people the magazine targets, you may have an easier time getting your story 15 .For example, the first 16 I wrote was for College Bound magazine. I had just finished writing for that age group at my student paper, and I was 21 years old myself. It would have been quite a 17 to get published in Modern Maturity, so I didn’t eve n consider it. Selling this feature was quite 18 . It was a full three months later before I heard anything.I received a letter in the mail 19 me that my feature would be accepted. I signed a rights contract and four months later I 20 a check and two copies of the magazine with my feature as the cover story!A) declared B) publishing C) writers D) feature E) magazine F) perfectly G) teachers H) feat I)straightforward J) sold K) prove L) permanentlyM) informing N) received O) scarySection BDirections:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The United States and the European Union are nearing completion of an agreement allowing law enforcement and security agencies to obtain private information —like credit card transactions, travel histories and Internet browsing habits —about people on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.The potential agreement, as outlined in an internal report obtained by The New York Times, would represent a diplomatic breakthrough for American counter-terrorism officials, who have clashed with the European Union over demands for personal data. Europe generally has more stringent laws restricting how governments and businesses can collect and transfer such information.Negotiators, who have been meeting since February 2007, have largely agreed on draft language for 12 major issues central to a "binding international agreement", the report said. The pact would make clear that it is lawful for European governments and companies to transfer personal information to the United States, and vice versa.But the two sides are still at odds on several other matters, including whether European citizens should be able to sue the United States government for its handling of their personal data, the report said.The report, which lays out the progress of the talks and lists the completed draft language, was jointly written by the negotiators from the United States Homeland Security, Justice and State Departments, and by their European Union counterparts. The talks grew out of two conflicts over information-sharing after the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The United States government demanded access to customer data held by airlines flying out of Europe and by a consortium, known as Swift, which tracks global bank transfers.American investigators wanted the data so they could look for suspicious activities. But several European countries objected, citing violations of their privacy laws. Each dispute frayed diplomatic relations and required difficult negotiations to resolve.American and European Union officials are trying to head off future confrontations "by finding common ground on privacy and by agreeing not to impose conflicting obligations on private companies," said Stewart A. Baker, theassistant secretary for policy at the Department of Home-land Security, who is involved in the talks. "Globalization means that more and more companies are going to get caught between U.S. and European law,"he said.21. What is the agreement between the United States and the European Union about?A) Some regulations of credit card transactions, travel histories and Internet browsing habits.B) To improve the economic cooperation in agriculture, manufacture industry, and service industry.C) Some special agencies can get private information from each other.D) To strengthen the management on immigration and travel industry.22. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A) The potential agreement will be reported in The New York Times.B) The U.S. security officials have the same opinion with the European Union over demands for personal data.C) The potential agreement will be a diplomatic break-through for American counter-terrorism officials.D) Europe shouldn’t have so strict laws on the information governments and businesses can collect and transfer.23. What will the contract of the agreement make clear?A) The draft language for 12 major issues central to a "binding international agreement".B) The legality of transferring personal information for both the U.S. and the European governments and companies.C) Some details about the agreement, which weren’t written on the draft.D) The negotiators’ names and the beginning time of the meeting.24. What is the other conflict besides the U.S. tracking global bank transfers?A) The U.S. access to customer data held by airlines flying out of Europe.B) Europe has the right to refuse to offer some inner information.C) The U.S. privilege of selling information to other countries.D) Europe has the responsibility to make sure the accuracy of the information.25. What does Stewart A. Baker mean by saying "Globalization means that more and more companies are going to get caught between U.S. and European law"?A) More companies will benefit from the U.S. and European law.B) U.S. and European law will not impose conflicting obligations on private companies.C) U.S. and European law will find common ground on privacy.D) With the enlargement of the effect of U.S. and European law, more companies will have to obey it.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.T he term IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, generally describes a score on a test that rates the subject’s cognitive ability as compared to the general population. IQ tests use a standardized scale with 100 as the median score. On most tests, a score between 90 and 110 or the median plus or minus 10 indicates average intelligence. A score above 130 indicates exceptional intelligence and a score below 70 may indicate mental retardation. Like their predecessors, modern tests do take into account the age of a child when determining an IQ score. Children are graded relative to the population at their developmental level.IQ tests are designed to measure your general ability to solve problems and understand concepts. This includes reasoning ability, problem-solving ability, the ability to perceive relationships between things and the ability to store and retrieve information. IQ tests measure this general intellectual ability in a number of different ways. They may test: the ability to visualize manipulation of shapes; the ability to solve problems;the ability to complete sentences or recognize words when letters have been rearranged or removed; the ability to recall things presented either visually or aurally.Most people perform better on one type of question than on others, but experts have determined that people whoex-cel in one category do similarly well in the other categories, and if someone does poorly in any one category,he/she al-so does poorly in the others. Based on this, these experts theorize there is one general element of intellectual ability that determines other specific cognitive abilities. The best tests, therefore, feature questions from many categories of intellectual ability so that the test isn’t weighted toward one specific skill.IQ tests measure your ability to understand ideas, not the quantity of your knowledge; learning new information does not automatically increase your IQ. Learning may exercise your mind, however, which could help you to develop greater cognitive skills, but scientists do not fully under-stand this relationship. The scientists are still in the dark about the connection between learning and mental ability, as are the workings of the brain and the nature ofintellectual ability. Intellectual ability does seem to depend more on genetic factors than on environmental factors, but most experts agree that environment plays some significant role in its development.26. In determining an IQ score, _______________.A) the subject’s cognitive ability is compared with his / her former performanceB) the children’s age is taken into considerationC) 100 is treated as the standard scoreD) children of various developmental levels are tested27. From the description of the IQ tests, we can see that they may test ________.A) drawing and language abilityB) memory and originality abilityC) psychological and spatial abilityD) memory ability and spatial ability28. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A) A person who does poorly in one category is not necessarily poor in other categories.B) Experts got the conclusion that learning new information can automatically increase your IQ.C) The general intellectual ability can determine specific cognitive abilities to some extent.D) Whether a person can do well in one category is not decided by IQ.29. What is considered to be the best IQ tests?A) Tests that measure the general factor of intelligence.B) Tests that also test the quantity of the subject’s knowledge.C) Tests that help the subject to increase his/her IQ.D) Tests that include as many abilities as possible.30. What is known to be certain about intellectual ability?A) The relationship between learning and intellectual ability.B) The connection between the workings of the brain and the nature of intellectual ability.C) Environment does play a role in the development of intellectual ability.D) Genetic factors are the determining factors of intellectual ability.Part IV Cloze(15 minutes)Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.As far as I know, no computer or technology ever got any of us a raise, landed us that dream job, or put that special joy in our lives that can only come from relationships with others. All these great things are made possible by a 31 different type of networking: human networking. And not the kind that has given "networking"a bad 32 —that superficial, insincere stuff. No, I’m talking about the true art of networki ng, based 33 respectful and caring rela-tionships that 34 mutual success. For each and every thing you want to 35 in life, a raise, a love, a job —there will be at least one person on the other end deciding 36 to give you or help you get what you want. Everything we do can only be accom-plished 37 and with other people. Simply put, success, of any kind, 38 relationships. Just think of the 39 of Mar-garet Wheatley, "Relationships are all there is. Nothing ex-ists in 40 . We have to stop pretending that we can make it 41 ."The most common 42 people make when building re-lationships for their 43 success is treating business con-tacts differently from personal friends. Aren’t your col-leagues always more helpful when you’re in need? I 44 your work will become easier and more joyful if you make 45 of your business relationships personal. How to do it? The same way you make 46 friends. Build trust through intimacy; show them that 47 being professional, you’re also human. 48 the small talk and go deep into what really matters —your dreams or fears, your children or the business issues that keep you 49 at night. I don’t think for a 50 that they’ll think anything less of you. In fact, usually the opposite happens.31. A) hardly B) seldom C) completely D) slightly32. A) job B) name C) time D) idea33. A) upon B) within C) above D) with34. A) promise B) promote C) protect D) propose35. A) create B) maintain C) achieve D) experience36. A) that B) where C) what D) whether37. A) through B) by C) without D) over38. A) acquires B) requires C) inquires D) enquires39. A) words B) questions C) answers D) actions40. A) connection B) whole C) isolation D) individual41. A) together B) right C) alone D) anyway42. A) misfortune B) misery C) misuse D) mistake43. A) study B) family C) career D) marriage44. A) guarantee B) hope C) advise D) recommend45. A) less B) much C) more D) least46. A) genuine B) false C) stupid D) clever47. A) besides B) except C) apart D) unless48. A) Start B) Skim C) Skip D) Scan49. A) down B) up C) off D) back50. A) day B) week C) moment D) monthPart V Translation(5 minutes)Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.51. They are _________ (定于到达) in about three hours.52. Several years in the army _________________ (使迈克成为了真正的男子汉).53. He said that ____________ (谁犯了法) deserves punishment.54. She was very excited that she finally got the pay and said __________ (这次她做东).55. After graduation, she _________________ (以当设计师为生).。
四级模拟考试题库及答案

四级模拟考试题库及答案一、听力部分1. A) The man is going to the cinema.B) The woman is going to the cinema.C) Both are going to the cinema.D) Neither is going to the cinema.答案:C2. A) The woman is a teacher.B) The man is a teacher.C) The woman is a student.D) The man is a student.答案:A3. A) The woman is satisfied with the meal.B) The man is satisfied with the meal.C) Both are satisfied with the meal.D) Neither is satisfied with the meal.答案:D二、阅读部分1. What is the main idea of the passage?A) The importance of sleep.B) The effects of sleep deprivation.C) The benefits of taking a nap.D) The relationship between sleep and health.答案:B2. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a symptom of sleep deprivation?A) Difficulty in concentrating.B) Increased appetite.C) Irritability.D) Enhanced creativity.答案:D3. What does the author suggest to improve sleep quality?A) Exercising regularly.B) Drinking coffee before bedtime.C) Watching TV in bed.D) Taking a hot bath before sleep.答案:A三、写作部分1. Directions: Write an essay on the topic of "The Role of Technology in Education". You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.答案:略2. Directions: Write an essay on the topic of "The Impact of Social Media on Communication". You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.答案:略四、翻译部分1. 随着科技的发展,人们的生活方式发生了巨大的变化。
最新大学英语四级模拟题十(含答案)

大学英语四级模拟题十Part I Listening Comprehension (35’)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations and 1 long conversation.At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked aboutwhat was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken onlyonce. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you mustread the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the bestanswer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a singleline through the center.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上对应题号作答。
1. A) At 9:15. B) Before 9:15. C) At 9:30. D) Before 9:50.2. A) He does not understand it. B) He does not like it.C) He is used to it. D) He does not have to take it.3. A) They were in a doctor’s office.B) They worked in the same office.C) They were in a workshop.D) They were talking in the weight lifting room at the gym.4. A) Carry the suitcase with the woman.B) Carry the suitcase upstairs.C) Carry the suitcase up to the plane.D) Carry the suitcase down to the ship.5. A) At eight o’clock. B) At nine o’clock.C) At ten o’clock. D) An hour later.6. A) He broke his leg. B) He caught a cold.C) He had a car accident. D) He didn’t like to go to dance with the girl.7. A) He doesn’t know what he wants to do.B) He likes to work this summer.C) He wonders whether the woman has a job.D) He can’t decide where to go on vacation.8. A) At a hairdresser’s. B) At a tailor’sC) At a photographer’s. D) At a butcher’s.9. A) The content of the note book.B) What the woman wrote in the note.C) Why people are not allowed to talk in the library.D) Whether people can smoke in the library.10. A) Because it’s bad for her health.B) Because it had bad influences on children.C) Because it makes him smell. D) Because it makes him cough.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.11. A) He is not satisfied with his present job.B) He worries too much about his grandmother.C) People dislike his food.D) He is going to be fired.12. A) He learned it in a training center of cooking.B) He learned it from his grandmother.C) He learned it from his mother.D) He learned it from his wife.13. A) He dislikes other businessmen.B) He wants to have more chance to go on business.C) He doesn’t want to trouble others.D) He wants to be self-employed.14. A) Whether he would have enough funds.B) Whether his food is to the customers’ taste.C) Whether his family members would support him.D) Whether he can pay less tax to the government.15. A) Daniel gets encouragement from his friend Misha.B) The two speakers haven’t seen each other for a long time.C) Daniel wants to be in the food business.D) Daniel’s grandmother is an experienced businesswoman.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 2 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will bespoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the bestanswer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark thecorresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上对应题号作答。
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4级模拟试题一、听力理解Section A1. 根据对话,男士为什么迟到了?A) 交通堵塞B) 闹钟没响C) 忘记时间D) 找不到地点2. 女士在对话中提到了什么活动?A) 看电影B) 去图书馆C) 参加派对D) 健身Section B3. 根据短文,哪个部门最近很忙?A) 市场部B) 财务部C) 人力资源部D) 研发部4. 短文中提到的项目预计何时完成?A) 一个月内B) 两个月内C) 三个月内D) 四个月内Section C5. 演讲者在演讲中主要讨论了什么主题?A) 环境保护B) 教育改革C) 科技发展D) 社会公平6. 演讲者提到了哪个国家作为例子?A) 美国B) 中国C) 英国D) 澳大利亚二、阅读理解Passage 1In recent years, the popularity of online education has surged. According to a recent survey, more than half of the students prefer online courses over traditional classroom settings. This trend has been attributed to the flexibility and convenience that online education offers. However, there are also concerns about the quality of education and the lack of interaction between students and teachers.Questions:7. What is the main reason for the surge in online education?A) Cost-effectivenessB) Flexibility and convenienceC) Better quality of educationD) Greater availability of courses8. What is the concern regarding online education?A) Technical difficultiesB) High costC) Quality of educationD) Lack of student participationPassage 2The use of renewable energy sources has been on the rise globally. Governments and private sectors are investing heavily in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Despite the initial costs, the long-term benefits of using renewable energy are significant. It not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also helps in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Questions:9. What is the main advantage of renewable energy?A) Low initial costB) Long-term cost savingsC) High energy outputD) Wide availability10. What is the environmental benefit of using renewable energy?A) Increased biodiversityB) Reduced greenhouse gas emissionsC) Improved air qualityD) All of the above三、完形填空The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. It has made our lives more convenient and has opened up new opportunities for learning and business. However, with the growth of the internet, there are also concerns about privacy and security. It is important to be aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to protect our personal information.11. The internet has changed our lives in many ways, making them ______.A) more difficultB) more convenientC) less interestingD) more challenging12. As the internet grows, we need to be ______ about our privacy.A) concernedB) indifferentC) ignorantD) confused四、翻译将下列句子从中文翻译成英文:13. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。
大学英语四级考试模拟题(附答案)

大学英语模拟真题Test 2第一部分:交际用语(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. —Why not go and have dinner in the restaurant? —_________ It’s too expensive. A. Why not. B. I agree . C. I ’m afraid not. D. I ’m sure. 2. —Mike,I am going to skate in the mountains tomorrow. —Oh,really? _________ A. Good luck. B. Great. C. Have a good time. C. Have a good time. D. Congratulations! D. Congratulations! 3. —Please help yourself to the fish. —_________ A. Thanks,but I don’t like the fish.B. Sorr y ,I can’t help.y,I can’t help.C. Well,fish don’t suit me.D. No,I can’t.4. —_________ —He teaches physics in a school. A. What does your father want to do? B. Who is your father? C. What is your father? D. Where is your father now? 5. —Excuse me, how much is the jacket? —It It’’s 499 Yuan. _________ A. Oh, no. Tha t’t’s OK! s OK! B. How do you like it? C. Which do you prefer? D. Would you like to try it on? 第二部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)此部分共有2篇短文,在第一篇短文后有5个正误判断题,从每题后的两个选项中选出正确答案;在第二篇短文后有5个问题。
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Model Test OnePart II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section A1. [答案][答案] C。
[解析][解析] 在这个对话中,女士用Shouldn’t…的反问句式提出自己的意见。
通过关键词part-time job、concentrate、schoolwork可知,男士说Laura下周将有个兼职工作,女士则认为她应该把精力放到学校的学习上。
因此可以判断,C为正确答案。
2. [答案][答案] D[解析][解析] 女士不明白男士为什么会拿到一张罚单,因为男士平时总是很谨慎驾车。
男士回答说他以为在红绿灯变灯前他能冲过去。
事实上,他却没有。
因此可以推断他闯了红灯。
故答案为DD。
注意,这个对话中的ticket指的并不是“““票”,而是“罚单”。
3. [答案][答案] B[解析][解析] 通过关键词camping trip、spends every summer可知,对话中男女双方在讨论去弗吉尼亚西部露营,女士询问是否可以咨询Andy;男士说他Andy每年夏天都去,应该了解一些情况。
可以确定男士也认为应该咨询Andy,因此B为正确答案。
4. [答案][答案] C[解析][解析] 通过关键词gym 、out of shape等可知,对话是关于健身和身材的。
女士说因为觉得自己太胖而开始健身;男士则说她看上去很好,看来她的努力有回报。
因此C为正确答案。
短语out of shape (发胖)和pay off(有所回报)是解题的关键。
5. [答案][答案] A[解析][解析] 女士说机场是让人伤感的地方,男士安慰说会保持联系,并将在圣诞节飞过去看她,从关键词airport、, keep in touch、, fly over 可知二人是在机场送别。
6. [答案][答案] A[解析][解析] 从““assigned tomorrow’s homework”,”,我们可以推断出,男士为老师,故答案为A。
大学英语四级(听力)模拟试卷10(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语四级(听力)模拟试卷10(题后含答案及解析) 题型有: 3. Listening ComprehensionPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.听力原文:W: Henry. What’s your hobby?M: Well,(1)I have several hobbies, say gardening, fishing, collecting coins, but collecting stamps is the one I like best. Q: What do we know about the man?1.A.He enjoys dancing very much.B.He is fond of raising animals.C.He likes gathering stamps best.D.Collecting coins is his favorite hobby.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Mary, did you watch TV yesterday? There was an interesting program on Indian dance. W:(2)I intended to watch it, but I was so busy preparing for the exam.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?2.A.There was a Latin dance program on TV yesterday.B.Mary watched the program from beginning to end.C.Mary doesn’t like watching dancing programs.D.Mary is going to take a test.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Hey, look at the offer I got in my e-mail. It says that I can get rich quickly while working at home!M:(3)Do you also believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy! Q: What does the man mean?3.A.There is no easy way to get rich.B.Christmas is coming soon.C.The woman should read more fairy tales.D.The woman should often check her e-mail.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W:(4)Why are you running around like a chicken with its head cut off? M:(4)I am hosting a manager from overseas. She told me she doesn’t like Chinese food. Q: What happens to the man?4.A.He has just killed a chicken.B.He is hosting a meeting abroad.C.He is at a loss of what to do.D.He doesn’t have a taste for Chinese food.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Alice, your father is amazing. He’s 90 years old and he lives alone in that big house.W: I know.(5)He doesn’t like to ask anyone for help. My dad insists on paying his own bills and taking care of himself! Q: What does the woman say about her father?5.A.He is quite independent.B.He always helps other people.C.He often pays bills for his daughter.D.He is looking after his wife.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: You’re welcome to stay at my place until you find an apartment of your own.W:(6)I don’t want to take advantage of your kindness.Q: What does the woman mean?6.A.She doesn’t like the apartment.B.She can’t stand the man’s shortcomings.C.She wants to live on her own.D.She doesn’t believe in the man’s kindness.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Hi! Mary, how’s the coffee maker working?W: Actually, it doesn’t work well. It was a waste of money.(7)I guess I should have shopped around for a good one. Q: What can we learn about the woman?7.A.She doesn’t like coffee.B.She works hard everyday.C.She is an economical person.D.She will buy another coffee maker.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W:(8)Dad was really bad-tempered last night. And it’s not like him. He used to like meeting my friends.M: Well,(8)I’m afraid you’ve come at rather a bad time. Q: What happened to the woman last night?8.A.She was mad at her father.B.She lost her wallet.C.She went back at a wrong time.D.She bought her father a gift.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Tristan, could you stay a few extra minutes to discuss your project with me?M: Sure.(1)We’re on a pretty tight schedule, but we should be able to finish it just on time. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?9.A.The man has no time for a discussion.B.The man has quite a little time for the project.C.The man can finish the project beforehand.D.The man will have to postpone the project.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W:(2)Have you ever been in an earthquake? M: Yes,(2)I experienced one when I was in Tokyo once, The shake only lasted a few seconds though and then it was over.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?10.A.Natural disaster.B.Traveling abroad.C.Health problem.D.Study experience.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Is everything ready for Billy’s birthday party? W: Yes.(3)I’ve finished making the birthday cake and I’ve put all the things on the table.Q: What do we know from the conversation?11.A.Billy made himself a cake.B.The party is ready to begin.C.The woman bought a piece of furniture.D.The woman is writing a birthday card.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Where do you think we should go on holiday this summer?W: Well,(4)I’d like to go to Australia, but it’s too far to go. So I would like to do something different and special rather man traveling. Q: What does the woman intend to do?12.A.Go to Australia.B.Go to a faraway country.C.Travel to a special place.D.Do something unusual.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Larry was really angry during the meeting. W: Yes.(5)I’m not going to approach him until he cools off. Q: What will the woman do?13.A.She’ll avoid Larry for the time being.B.She’ll help Larry to find a solution.C.She’ll persuade Larry to calm down.D.She’ll host the meeting for Larry.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Not many people came to the literary club meeting last night. M:(6)Last night? I’ve written down next Thursday.Q: What do we know from the conversation?14.A.Nobody likes the club meeting.B.The meeting was scheduled tonight.C.The meeting was put off till next Thursday.D.Some people heard the date by mistake.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: I need to go across town, but the traffic is so heavy this time of day.M:(7)When you take the subway, you don’t have to deal with traffic. I never drive any more.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?15.A.Take the bus.B.Drive a car.C.Take the subway.D.Avoid the rush hour.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Hey, that’s a great sweater you’re wearing. It looks really warm.M: Yeah, but(8)I wish I brought a coat like you did. It’s really cold today. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?16.A.The man is wearing a coat.B.The man has just bought a coat.C.The man bought the woman a coat.D.The man didn’t expect such a cold day.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M:(1)What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow? W:(l)It’s supposed to snow early tomorrow morning and then tomorrow afternoon there’s a chance of freezing rain. Q: What are the two speakers talking about?17.A.Time difference.B.Weather condition.C.Program schedule.D.View introduction.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: I don’t see how they can get a zero on an English exam.M:(2)Are you kidding? English grammar is so hard! Not to mention the spelling! Q: What does the man mean?18.A.He doesn’t like joking about exams.B.English grammar is harder than spelling.C.She shouldn’t talk about spelling.D.It’s understandable to get low marks.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Excuse me.(3)Did I leave my wallet here? It is a black leather one with my passport in it. Martin’s the name. W: Yes.(3)You left it lying here. Here you are. Have a nice flight, sir.Q: What happened to the man?19.A.He lost his way.B.He lost his wallet.C.He picked up a passport.D.He forgot his ticket.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Ted, this computer doesn’t seem to be working properly. Can you have a look at it?M: I’m sorry I don’t know much about computer. Why not ask Tim?(4)He can fix anything, from television to refrigerator. And he knows everything about computers.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?20.A.There’s something wrong with Ted’s computer.B.Tim can fix anything except TV and fridge.C.Tim sells computers in a supermarket.D.Tim is good at repairing home appliances.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: How’s the new job, Alice? W: Well, I’m terribly busy.(5)Every day I meet lots of people. But I do lots of typing and filing, too.Q: What can be inferred about the woman?21.A.She is looking for a new job.B.She has just been promoted.C.She works as a secretary.D.She enjoys selling typewriters.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: What are your plans for today, Mark?M: Well, as a matter of fact,(6)I’m meeting Steve. He’s writing an article and he’s asked me to take some photographs for it. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?22.A.Mark is engaged for the day.B.Mark is going to a sports meeting.C.Mark is writing an article.D.Mark is going to buy a camera.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: My sister’s birthday is tomorrow. She loves jewelry. I just wasn’t sure I could afford it. M:(7)You’ll find that a lot of our stuff is amazingly affordable. Q: What does the man mean?23.A.He offers something that others don’t provide.B.His goods are all of good quality.C.His goods are by no means expensive.D.He provides the best after-sale service.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W:(8)How do you guys feel about taking a break and getting a cup of tea? My feet are killing me.M: Why not?(8)Actually, I wouldn’t mind taking some weight off my feet, too. Q: What are the speakers going to do?24.A.Fix the brake.B.Rest for a while.C.Go to the clinic.D.Look for a scale.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Mary, what happened?(l)What makes you so upset? W: Well,(l)our neighbor’s dog has walked into our flower garden again, and yesterday he started digging holes in the yard! Q: How does the woman feel about the neighbor’s dog?25.A.Annoying.B.Pleased.C.Surprised.D.Sympathetic.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: What do you think of Professor Smith’s speech?M: Well,(2)it was interesting enough. But it would be better if he cut it shorter. Q: What does the man think of Professor Smith’s speech?26.A.It’s simple.B.It’s boring.C.It’s brief.D.It’s long.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Did you and Jane go to dinner with her parents last night?M: Well,(3)their house was lovely and the food was delicious but I can’t say much for the company.Q: What does the man mean?27.A.He didn’t take much interest in eating out.B.He loves the place better than the food.C.He hated to go back to work after dinner.D.He didn’t like being with Jane’s parents.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Have you lived in America very long?W: No, not really.(4)When we left Vietnam and came to America, we lived with a cousin in Dallas for 2 years. Q: What do we know about the woman?28.A.She doesn’t like to talk about the past.B.She had once lived in Vietnam for 2 years.C.She came for one of her relatives in America.D.She intends to go to Dallas in 2 years.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: It has been fun, hasn’t it?W: Yeah.(5)I really enjoyed going to the flea market. I’ve never seen so much stuff. And everything was so cheap. Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?29.A.The woman likes working in the flea market.B.There are many goods in the flea market.C.The service in the flea market is excellent.D.The woman doesn’t like the price there.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W:(6)I can’t believe the cost of apartments in New York City.M: Oh,(6)you didn’t know that apartments here are considered valuable, even if they are small and crowded. Q: What do we know from the conversation?30.A.Few people know the value of the houses in New York.B.The house price in New York is very high.C.The houses in New York are spacious.D.The streets in New York are always crowded.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: I’m sick of my job, I always have to work late at night, and the company keeps me working in the office.W:(7)Why don’t you find a new career where you can do what you enjoy? Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?31.A.Leave his present job.B.Find a closer place to his company.C.Do something he likes after work.D.Work harder than before.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Do you really think that global warming will destroy Earth some day?M:(8)There’s a lot of evidence that suggest it will, but I don’t think it’s going to happen any time soon. Q: What does the man say about global warming?32.A.It has nothing to do with the ruin of the Earth.B.Facts prove that it will destroy the Earth soon.C.No one believes the global warming theory.D.People needn’t worry in the near future.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: What do you think will happen to Tom? M: Well,(l)he’ll definitely lose.his license, pay a fine, and maybe even spend some time in jail. Q: What can be inferred about Tom?33.A.He has lost his driving license.B.He has violated the traffic rules.C.He has just come back from the hospital.D.He plans to travel to another city.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Can I read the article when you’ve finished?M: Sure.(2)You know it will have an online edition, too. You should go online to read if you want to read it soon. Q: What do we learn about the article?34.A.It has just been published.B.It is the second edition.C.It has been submitted to the editor.D.It is provided on the Internet.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: Hey, Joe, what are you doing in this department store?W: Hi, Peter,(3)I’m just looking for a pair of shoes. I won’t be here for long.Q: What do we know about the woman?35.A.She works in the department store.B.She is going to have her shoes repaired.C.She wants to do some quick shopping.D.She has been waiting for Peter.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: We’d like a room with two beds, please. W: A double? Let’s see ...I can put you in room 1405.(4)It faces the river and has a wonderful view.Q: What is the room like?36.A.It is a single room.B.It overlooks a river.C.It is on the fifth floor.D.It has two windows.正确答案:B 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M:(5)They’ll never help us. You know that old saying, “You can’t get blood out of a stone.” W:(5)I know, I know. But that’s no reason not to ask them. Q: What do we know from the conversation?37.A.The man will have a blood test.B.The man is going to buy vegetable.C.The man and woman don’t want to invite others.D.The man and woman are in need.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:M: I thought we could go out for dinner and then go to a movie afterward.W:(6)I can call Debbie and see if she’s available. She usually goes to work during the weekend, but she might make an exception.Q: What do we know about Debbie?38.A.She is free.B.She is lazy.C.She likes movies.D.She works hard.正确答案:D 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Did you hear about the car accident on Spring Road yesterday?M: Yes, I did.(7)I heard that they took both drivers to hospital. One needed surgery. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?39.A.A driver was arrested by the police.B.A driver and a passenger were injured.C.A driver was to be operated on.D.The road accident is under research.正确答案:C 涉及知识点:短对话听力原文:W: Professor Yang helped me so much that I’m thinking of buying him a book of poetry. M:(8)I think you should get him a record. Just because he’s teacher of English doesn’t mean that all he does is reading.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do for Professor Yang?40.A.Buy him a record.B.Send him a book.C.Write a poem for him.D.Give him a recorder.正确答案:A 涉及知识点:短对话。
(仅供参考)大学英语四级新题型全真模拟-10套模拟试题完整答案和听力文本

❙答案与解析1㊀❙答案与解析T e s t 1P a r tⅠ㊀S a m p l eW r i t i n gT h e p i c t u r ed e p i c t sas c e n a r i oi nac l a s s r o o m w h e nt h et e a c h e r i s t e a c h i n g th es t u d e n t sb a s i c m a t h e q u a t i o n s s u c ha sm u l t i p l i c a t i o na n da s t u d e n t q u e s t i o n s t h en e c e s s i t y o f l e a r n i n g th e s e f u n d a m e n t a l s k i l l s .I n m y o p i n i o n ,t h e b a s i cs k i l l s m u s tb e m a s t e r e d b y hu m a n m i n d sn o m a t t e rh o w t h e m o d e r n t e c h n o l o g y d e v e l o p s .T h ee x p a n s i o no fk n o w l e d g ei s l i k et h ec o n s t r u c t i o no fas k y s c r a p e r .M a n y ofu s h a v e t h ea m b i t i o n t ob u i l d i tw a y u p i n t o t h e s k y ,a sh i g ha s p o s s i b l e .B u tw i t h o u t t h e f o u n d a t i o n ,t h o s e u g l y r o u g hb r i c k s ,t h eb e a u t i f u l l y a m a z i n g h e i g h t o f t h e s k y s c r a p e r c a no n l y e x i s t i n p e o p l e s i m a gi n a t i o n .T h em u l t i p l i c a t i o n i nm a t h ,s i m p l e f o r m u l a s i n p h y s i c s a n d t h e s y m b o l s f o r c h e m i c a l e l e m e n t s a r e j u s t l i k e t h o s e f o u n d a t i o nb r i c k s .O n l y a f t e rm a s t e r i n g t h e s eb a s i c s k i l l s ,c a no u r l o g i c a n dk n o w l e d geb e e x t e n d e d i n t oh i gh e r p l a c e s .T h u s ,i t i s o f p r o f o u n d s i g n i f i c a n c e t o l e a r n t h eb a s i c s k i l l s .T h e a d v a n c e d t e c h n o l o g y i s j u s t a t o o l t o b eu t i l i z e da n dm a n i p u l a t e db y h u m a n m i n d s .B e f o r ew e t a k ea d v a n t a geo f t h e m ,w em u s th a v ea s o l i d ,c o n c r e t ek n o w l e d geb a s e .P a r tⅡ1.B ㊀2.C ㊀3.B ㊀4.A ㊀5.D ㊀6.D ㊀7.C ㊀8.A ㊀9.C ㊀10.D ㊀11.B ㊀12.D ㊀13.A14.C ㊀15.D ㊀16.B ㊀17.B ㊀18.C ㊀19.A ㊀20.D ㊀21.C ㊀22.B ㊀23.D ㊀24.C ㊀25.D 26.s t e m s f r o m ㊀27.c o n s e q u e n c e s ㊀28.i l l u s t r a t e s ㊀29.s p r a y ㊀30.i m m e d i a t e r e s u l t s 31.f a i l e d t o p r e d i c t ㊀32.b e n e f i c i a l ㊀33.r e s i s t a n c e ㊀34.m u l t i pl i e d ㊀35.a s e c o n dc u r e P a r tⅢS e c t i o nA ㊀36)F ㊀37)I ㊀38)H ㊀39)L ㊀40)E ㊀41)J ㊀42)D ㊀43)O ㊀44)G ㊀45)CS e c t i o nB ㊀46.B ㊀47.E ㊀48.I ㊀49.G ㊀50.F ㊀51.H ㊀52.C ㊀53.D ㊀54.J ㊀55.CS e c t i o nC56.A.细节题㊂参见文章第二段第二行㊂ ...w h a t e v i d e n c e c a nb eu s e d t o p r o v e t h e mi nc o u r t同时还要注意 p r o v e 与 j u s t i f y 之间的替换㊂57.C.上下文理解题㊂参见文章第三段第二行 H ew i l l s p e n dm o s t o f i sw o r k i n g l i f e t y p i n g mi l l i o n so f w o r d s o nt h o u s a n d so ff o r m s ... ,此处的 t y p i n g ...w o r d so n ...f o r m s 应理解为警探的 r o u t i n e w o r k ( 日常工作 )㊂因此[C ]为正确答案㊂58D.细节题㊂参见文章第四段第三行 E x c e p t i nv e r ys e r i o u s c a s e s l i k em u r d e r s a n d t e r r o r i s t a t t a c k s ,...l i t t l e e f f o r t i s s p e n t o n s e a r c h i n g ,正确把握 e x c e pt 的含义,即可推出遇到这种案件时发生的情况㊂59.B .细节题㊂参见文章第一段㊂ ...h a r d l y r e c o g n i z ea n y r e s e m b l a n c eb e t w e e n ... 60.D.全文主旨题㊂上一题为本题作了很好的铺垫㊂纵观全文,主要讲述的是警探的真实生活和他们出❙答案与解析2㊀❙现在电视荧屏上的形象之间的差别,故选项D 最为合宜㊂61.A.上下文理解题㊂文章第一段第二句指出:‘牛津英语词典“的解释是:t i p 一词是17世纪黑社会的行话,意思是 给 ㊂例如他们说: 要么把命给我 ㊂而后面的话更加肯定了我们的理解: o r i g i n a l l y af o r mo f t h e f t ... 由此可见,说这话的应该是犯法者㊂62.C.细节题㊂参见文章第二段第二句话, ...i t i s n o t s u i t e d t o a c o u n t r y wi t h o u t a n e s t a b l i s h e d s e r v a n t c l a s s ... ,因内战之前,美国还没有形成服务阶层,小费制也就不适合于这个国家㊂而本句s e r v a n tc l a s s 也激活了对v o id 一词的理解,不难得出答案㊂63.B .细节题㊂参见文章最后一段第二行, t i p p i n g ha sb ec o m eu n i v e r s a l ,n o t l e a s tb e c a u s e ,i na n i n c r e a s i n g l y...t o t a x r e v i e w. (指出给小费比较流行,在很大程度上是因为在现代经济越来越不稳定的情况下,小费可以为不断壮大的服务阶层提供像工资一样可靠的收入㊂)因此[B ]为正确答案㊂64.C.上下文理解题㊂参见文章最后一段第二句: N o ts u r p r i s i n g l y ...a m o n g th ef e w d i e -h a r d s ...q u e s t i o n t h e t i p p i n g s y s t e m [C ]s k e pt i c a l 表示怀疑的 最合适㊂65.A.全文主旨题㊂从全文内容看,本文主要讲述了小费制度的形成过程㊂注意区分段落主题与全文主旨的区别㊂P a r tⅣA s t h e c r a d l eo fm a n y d i s t i n g u i s h e d c o m p o s e r s ,E u r o p e i s t h eh o m e t o s y m p h o n i cm u s i c a n d t oo pe r a a sw e l l .C h i n ah a so p e r a ,t o o .T h a t sP e k i n g O p e r a ,w h i c ho r i g i n a t e df r o m B e i j i ng s o m e 200y e a r sa g o d u r i n g th eQi n g D y n a s t y .I t s a p e r f o r m i n g a r t c o m b i n i n g s i n g i n g ,m u s i c ,d a n c i n g an d m a r t i a l a r t s .T h e c o s t u m ee x p o s i t i o n w i l l p r e s e n tt h e 200-y e a r h i s t o r y o ft h i s O r i e n t a l O pe r a a n dt h e p e rf o r m a n c e c o s t u m e s d a t i ng t o th e l a t eQi n g D y n a s t y .T h ec o s t u m ed e s i g na d o p t e de x a g g e r a t i o na n ds y m b o l i cm e a n s a n db r i g h t c o l o r s .T h em a t e r i a l s a r eu n i q u e ,s oa r e t h e t a i l o r i n g s k i l l s .T e s t 2P a r tⅠ㊀S a m p l eW r i t i n gD e v e l o p C o l l e g e S t u d e n t s C r e a t i v eT h i n k i n g A b i l i t yA sw ea l lk n o w ,t h ea b i l i t y t ot h i n kc r e a t i v e l yp l a y sac r u c i a lr o l ei n b o t hi n d i v i d u a la n ds o c i a l d e v e l o p m e n t .H o w e v e r ,w h e nw e c a s u a l l yp i c ku p an e w s p a pe r ,o r t u r no n t h eT V ,k i n d s of c r i t i c i s mo f c o l l eg e s t u d e n t s l a c ko fi n n o v a t i o n a l i d e a sc o m ef l o o d i n g t oo u re y e sa n de a r s .I t i ss a i dth a tc o l l e ge s t u d e n t s a r e g o o d i n l e a r n i n g t h ek n o w l e d g ef r o mt e x t b o o k s ,b u t t h e y a r e r a t h e rw e a k i ng e n e r a t i n g th e i r o w n i d e a s t o s o l v e t h e p r o b l e m s .W h a t c a u s e s t h i s p h e n o m e n o n ?I t h i n k t h e a n s w e r l i e s i n t h ew a yt h a t o u r e d u c a t i o no p e r a t e s .O n e t h eo n eh a n d ,t h e t e s t -o r i e n t e d e d u c a t i o nm o d e l i s t h e p r i m a r y c a u s e .I n t h i sm o d e l ,o u r c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s a r ea c c u s t o m e dt os o l v i n g t h e p r o b l e m so fw h i c ht h es t a n d a r da n s w e r i sk n o w n ,b u tt h e y ar e h a r d l y t a u g h t t o t r yt h e i r o w nn e w i d e a s .T h e u l t i m a t e g o a l o f e d u c a t i o n i s t o g a i n g o o d t e s t r e s u l t s ,n o t t o d e v e l o p o n e s c r e a t i v ew a y o f t h i n k i n g.O n t h eo t h e rh a n d ,s c h o o l s a n d s o c i e t y h a v en o t p r o v i d e de n o u g ho p po r t u n i t i e s f o r c o m m o n s t u d e n t s t o t r y t h e i r o w nn e wi d e a s .W h e na s t u d e n t t h i n k s u p an e wi d e ao n ed a y ,h ew i l l f i n d i t i s n o t s oe a s y to t r y i t o u t .S o m ew o n d e r f u l i d e a s a r ew o e f u l l y l a i dw a s t e d .T h ee d u c a t i o n a la u t h o r i t i e ss h o u l da t t a c h g r e a t e ri m p o r t a n c et o d e v e l o p i n g th es t u d e n t s c r e a t i v e❙答案与解析3㊀❙t h i n k i n g a b i l i t y .W em i g h t s t a r tb y r a i s i n g th es t u d e n t s a w a r e n e s so f t h e i s s u e ,a n dt h e nt a k ee f f e c t i v e m e a s u r e s t oa d j u s tt h e g o a lo fc o l l e g ee d u c a t i o n ,t o p r o v i d e m o r eo p p o r t u n i t i e s ,a n ds e tu p are w a r d s y s t e mt oe n c o u r a g e c r e a t i v e t h i n k i n g on t h e p a r t o f s t u d e n t s .P a r tⅡ1.D ㊀2.C ㊀3.D ㊀4.B ㊀5.C ㊀6.B ㊀7.A ㊀8.C ㊀9.C ㊀10.B ㊀11.C ㊀12.A ㊀13.D ㊀14.D ㊀15.B ㊀16.B ㊀17.A ㊀18.D ㊀19.B ㊀20.D ㊀21.C ㊀22.B ㊀23.B ㊀24.A ㊀25.C 26.c h a l l e n g e ㊀27.d e p e n d e n c eo n ㊀28.h i g h l y a u t o m a t e d ㊀29.p r o p o r t i o n ㊀30.d o m i n a t e 31.P r o v i s i o n ㊀32.i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r ㊀33.g e o g r a ph i c a l ㊀34.d e t e r m i n a t i o n ㊀35.v a s t d i m e n s i o n s P a r tⅢS e c t i o nA ㊀36.I ㊀37.B ㊀38.J ㊀39.E ㊀40.M ㊀41.H ㊀42.O ㊀43.L ㊀44.F ㊀45.NS e c t i o nB ㊀46.D ㊀47.E ㊀48.B ㊀49.J ㊀50.A ㊀51.I ㊀52.D ㊀53.G ㊀54.C ㊀55.GS e c t i o nC56.B .全文主旨题㊂文中多次出现t r a n s m i t t i n g,c u l t u r a l t r a n s m i s s i o n ,t h e t r a n s m i s s i o no f c u l t u r e 等核心词㊂57.D.细节题㊂根据第二段第一句 T h e g r a n d t o t a l ...a s t h e c u l t u r eo f a g r o u p(社会上每一代人传给下一代人的所有物体㊁知识㊁行为方式㊁习惯㊁价值和态度等的全部总和就构成了人类学家所经常提及的群体文化㊂)可知,答案A ㊁B ㊁C 中分别提到的知识㊁生产技术㊁生活方式价值观念等都属于文化概念的范畴㊂第二段第二句还提到,文化的传递是人类针对其他物种赖以适应环境的 本能(i n s t i n c t) 的替代品,可见答案D 中的 生物本能(b i o l o gi c a l i n s t i n c t ) 不属于文化范畴㊂58.C.生词推测题㊂根据第一段最后一句 t h ec u l t u r a l h e r i t a g e f r o mt h e p r e c e d i n gge n e r a t i o n (来自上一代人的文化)推断,可传递的且与文化相关的事物很可能是 传统习俗或文化遗产 ,故选C ㊂59.D.细节题㊂参见第一段第一㊁二句 M a n i s e n d l e s s l y in v e n t i v e .B u th i s g r e a t e s t i n v e n t i o n ...w h i c h pr e c e d e dh i m. (人类的发明创造力无时不在㊂然而人类最伟大的发明还是 毫无发明创造 ,即人们把从上一代学来的基本行为方式完整地㊁一成不变地传给下一代的机能㊂)60.D.细节题㊂参见第二段最后一句 Y e ti t (c u l t u r a lt r a n s m i s s i o n )i s m o r ef l e x i b l e ...a n y ot h e r s pe c i e s . 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y i n d u l ge i nd e l i c i o u sm o o n -c a k e sw h i l e t h e l i t t l eo n e s r u na r o u n dw i t h t h e i r r a b b i t l a n t e r n s .Z h o n g Q i uJ i e p r o b a b l y b e ga na s ah a r v e s t f e s t i v a l .T h e f e s t i v a lw a s l a t e r g i v e na m y t h o l o g i c a lf l a v o r w i t hl e g e n d so fC h a n g -E ,t h eb e a u t i f u l l a d y i nt h e m o o n .I n t h e 14t hc e n t u r y ,e a t i n g m o o n -c a k e s a tZ h o n g Q i u J i ew a s g i v e n a n e w m e a n i n g .T h e s t o r y g o e s t h a tw h e nZ h uY u a nZ h a n g w a s p l o t t i n g t oo v e r t h r o wt h eY u a nD y n a s t y ,t h e r e b e l s h id t he i rm e s s a ge s i n t h em o o n -c a k e s .Z h o n g Q i u J i e i s h e n c e a l s o a c o m m e m o r a t i o nof t h e o v e r t h r o wo f t h eM o ng o l i a n s b yt h e H a n p e o p l e .T e s t 3P a r tⅠ㊀S a m p l ew r i t i n gA M o t i v a t i o nS pe e c h H e l l o ,e v e r y o n e !T h a n k sf o rc o m i ngh e r ef o r m y s p e e c h .M y t o pi c i sa b o u t g o a l s e t t i n g,a ni s s u e p a r t i c u l a r l y r e l a t e dt o y o u t h ef i r s t -y e a rc o l l e g es t u d e n t s .F r o m t h e m o m e n t y o us t e p p e d o n t ot h i s c a m p u s ,an e w ,e x c i t i n g e p i s o d eo f y o u ra d u l t l i f es t a r t e dt ou n f o l di nf r o n to f y o u .H a v e y o ue v e r t h o u g h t a b o u th o w y o u a r e g o i n g t o g ot h r o u g h t h ef o l l o w i n g fo u r y e a r s ?D o y o u g i v e y o u r s e l fa m e a n i n g f u l ,u n f o r g e t t a b l e e x p e r i e n c e ?T h e f i r s t s t e p t od o s o ,i n m y o p i n i o n ,i s t os e td e f i n i t e g o a l s f o r y o u r s t u d y a n d l i f e r i g h t a t t h eb e g i n n i n g o f y o u r c o l l e g e e d u c a t i o n .W h y i s s e t t i n gg o a l s s o i m p o r t a n t ?F i r s t o f a l l ,g o a l s c a nh e l py o ud o ,b e ,a n de x p e r i e n c e e v e r y t h i n g y o uw a n t i n l i f e .I n s t e a do f j u s t l e t t i n g l i f eh a p p e n t o y o u ,g o a l s a l l o w y o u r s e l f t o t a k ec o n t r o l a n dm a k e y o u r l i f eh a p p e n .T h a t i s ,g o a l s a r e t h e g u i d e i n y o u r l o n g w a y t o s u c c e s s .I f y o uh a v e a g o a l ,i tw o u l db e m u c he a s i e r f o r y o u t ok n o w w h a t y o us h o u l dd on e x t .S e c o n d l y ,g o a l sw i l lh e l py o u m a n a ge y o u r t i m e m o r e ef f i c i e n t l y .T i m eo nc a m p u s i sm u c hm o r e f r e ea n df l e x i b l e .A n d t i m e f l i e s .W i t h o u tg o a l s t ok e e p y o uo n th e ri g h t t r a c k ,i t s e a s y f o r s t u d e n t s t o l o s ec o n t r o l o f t h e i r t i m e ,w a n d e r i n g a i m l e s s l y f r o m o n e d a y t oa n o t h e ra n df i n a l l y e n d i n g u p f e e l i n g l i k eaf a i l u r e .W h a t s m o r e ,g o a l sa r et h ei m pe t u sw h i c h s t i m u l a t e s y o u t om a k et h e m o s tof y o u r p o t e n t i a l a b i l i t y .M a n y s u c c e s s f u l p e o p l ea i m h i gh ,s t r i v eh a r d a n dm a k eam i r a c l eo f t h e m s e l v e s i n t h e p r o c e s s o f p u r s u i n g th e i r g o a l s .S ol e t ss e t g o a l sa n d f o l l o w t h r o u g h o nt h e m.T h i n k c a r e f u l l y :W h a ta r e y o u rs t r e n g t h sa n d w e a k n e s s e s ?W h a t d o y o uw a n t i n y o u r l i f e ?W h a t c a r e e r d o y o uh o p e t ob u i l d ?W h a t p r e pa r a t i o n s s h o u l d y o u rm a k e f o r y o u r f u t u r e p o s i t i o n i ns o c i e t y ?F i n dt h ea n s w e r sa n dt h e n g e t t h e r eb y m a k i n gpl a n sa n d s e t t i n gg o a l s .S o m e t i m e s y o u rd r e a m o rm i s s i o na p p e a rb et o ol a r g ea n dt o od i f f i c u l t t of u l f i l l .I nt h a t c a s e ,y o un e e d t ob r e a k i t d o w n i n t o s m a l l e r ,s h o r t -t e r m g o a l s ,w h i c hw i l l t a k e y o u f o r w a r d s t e p b y s t e p t o y o u r f i n a l d e s t i n a t i o n .P a r tⅡ1.B ㊀2.D ㊀3.C ㊀4.A ㊀5.D ㊀6.B ㊀7.C ㊀8.A ㊀9.B ㊀10.C ㊀11.A ㊀12.D ㊀13.A14.C ㊀15.A ㊀16.B ㊀17.D ㊀18.D ㊀19.C ㊀20.D ㊀21.A ㊀22.D ㊀23.B ㊀24.B ㊀25.D26.t r e a t m e n t s ㊀27.p r o c e d u r e s ㊀28.c l a r i t y ㊀29.t h e r i s k s a n d r e a l i t i e s ㊀30.r e s t r i c t i o n s ㊀31.m e d i c a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s ㊀32.i n f e c t e d ㊀34.h a n d i c a p p e d ㊀35.W i n du p w i t h ㊀36.ga z e s i n t o❙答案与解析5㊀❙P a r tⅢS e c t i o nA ㊀36.F ㊀37.G ㊀38.K ㊀39.B ㊀40.E ㊀41.O ㊀42.A ㊀43.J ㊀44.I ㊀45.N S e c t i o nB ㊀46.H ㊀47.C ㊀48.A ㊀49.D ㊀50.C ㊀51.B ㊀52.G ㊀53.H ㊀54.I ㊀55.F S e c t i o nC56.D.细节推断题㊂本文第三段提到,由于室内正常气压与龙卷风中心低气压的差异,平均每平方英寸有2磅的向外压力不能被向内的压力抵消㊂根据第四段第三句 B u t i f t h ew i n d o w s a r e s h u t t i g h t l y,t h e e n o r m o u s i n s i d e p r e s s u r em a y c a u s e t h eb u i l d i n g tob u r s t . 可推知,紧闭的窗户使内外空气不流通,室内压力积聚,最后巨大的室内压力导致房屋爆裂㊂57.B .细节题㊂参见第四段第一㊁二句 I f t h ew i n d o w s a r eo p e n ...o u t s i d e t h eb u i l d i n g. (若打开楼房窗户,室内的一些空气可以流出㊂这将使楼房内外压力得以平衡㊂)58.B .细节题㊂参见第四段第四㊁五句 U n f o r t u n a t e l y ,h e a v y ra i n a n d h a i l o f t e n o c c u r i n t h u n d e r s t o r m s ...m a y c a u s e f a rw o r s ed a m a ge l a t e r . (不幸的是,雷暴雨往往先带来大雨与冰雹,随后便产生龙卷风㊂所以人们经常要关闭所有门窗以保护室内财产㊂)59.A.生词猜测题㊂参见最后一段 B e f o r e t h i sw a t e r e v a p o r a t e s i t i s l i f t e da na v e r a g eo f 80f e e t t h r o u gh t r u n k s a n db r a n c h e s .A n y o n e t h i n k s t h i s a t r i f l e w o u l dd ow e l l t ow o r ko u t h o w m a n y b u c k s i tw o u l d m e a n ,t ow h i c hf l o o r .Q u i t ea c o n s i d e r a b l ea c h i e v e m e n t . (这20顿水分在蒸发之前先要沿树干与树枝平均每日上升80英尺㊂如果有人认为这只是小事一桩,试想一下20吨的水上升80英尺意味着要提多少桶水爬多少层楼㊂)60.C.细节题㊂选项A ㊁B ㊁D 分别可在最后一段的第一句㊁第四句和倒数第四句找到依据㊂61.D.推断题㊂本文开始提到欧洲货币统一是 ah u g e e c o n o m i c e x p e r i m e n t (大型的经济试验)㊂无人知道 w h a t i s g o i n g t oh a p p e n (将发生什么);接下来列举了欧元支持者与反对者两方面的看法,参见第一段第三句 T h e f a n s o fE MUs a y ... ,第二段第一句 T h ec r i t i c s o f t h e s i n g l ec u r r e n c y s a y... ㊂由此可推知作者对欧元的未来保持客观中立的态度㊂62.A.细节题㊂参见第二段第二句 T h e y w a r n t h a t a c e n t r a l l y s e t i n t e r e s t r a t e ...t e n s i o n s i nE u r o pe (他们告诫说,统一的货币利率未必适应于欧元使用区的各个地区,实际上还可能加剧欧洲的经济紧张㊂)63.A.细节题㊂参见最后一段第一句 A l t h o u g he u r on o t e sa n dc o i n sw i l ln o ta p p e a ru n t i l 1J a n u a r y 2002... (尽管直到2002年,欧元才以纸币或硬币形式出现 )㊂故D 对(在2000年,欧元还不会以纸币或硬币形势流通㊂)㊂64.C.推断题㊂根据倒数第二段第一句 T h ee u r oa n di t s g u a r d i a n ...i nt h e w o r l de c o n o m y an dt h e w o r l d s f i n a n c i a l s ys t e m (欧元及其保护者欧洲中央银行将不得不在全球经济和金融体系中证明自己的价值),这意味着作者暗示欧元在1999年欧元正式成为欧洲统一货币后可能遇到困难㊂答案A ㊁D的内容是作者明说的,非暗示,参见第63题㊂65.B .多处细节题㊂A 项在第一段第三句可找到依据;D ㊁C 项可在第三段找到依据;而B 项望文生义,认为欧元将与美元及其他货币相冲突(a c ta g a i n s t ),此句意曲解了本文倒数第二段最后一句的意思 F r o mt h e no n ,t h ev a l u eo ft h ee u r oa ga i n s tt h ed o l l a ra n da l lo t h e rc u r r e n c i e s ...w i l lf l u c t u a t e a c c o r d i n g tom a r k e t c o n d i t i o n s . (从此,欧元相对于美元以及所有其他货币的价值 包括欧元区以外的四个成员国的货币 将根据市场因素而波动㊂)P a r tⅣI nC h i n a , N a k e dm a r r i a g e s ,a l s ok n o w na s p r o p e r t y -l e s s o n e s a r ek n o w n ,a r e e n d o r s e d /a c c e p t e db y i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r s o f y o u n gp e o p l e .B u t a s t h e yg e to l d e r ,t h e i ra t t i t u d e sm a y c h a n g e .M o r t g a g e so f t e n p r e c e d em a r r i a g e s .A c c o r d i n g t o p o p u l a rb e l i e f ,i fa m a na n dh i sf a m i l y c a n n o tb u yp r o p e r t y he w i l l s t r u g g l e t of i n dab r i d e .I nc h o o s i ng ah u s b a n d ,t h r e e -q u a r t e r s o fw o m e nc o n si d e rh i s a b i l i t y to p r o v i d ea❙答案与解析6㊀❙h o m e ,a c c o r d i n g t oar e c e n t s u r v e y o f y o u n gp e o pl e i n C h i n a sc o a s t a l c i t i e s .E v e ni faw o m a nh e r s e l f d i s m i s s e s t h i s c r i t e r i o n ,h e r f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s ,n o t t om e n t i o n t h e c o u n t r y s e s t a t e a ge n t s ,w i l l n o t l e t h e rf o rg e t i t .T e s t 4P a r t IM y V i e wo n I n t e r n e tA s aL e a r n i n g Re s o u r c e W i t h t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of i n f o r m a t i o n t e c h n o l og y ,I n t e r n e t i s p l a y i n g a n i n c r e a s i n g l y i m po r t a n t r o l e i n o u rw o r ka n d l i f e ,g r o w i n g i n t oa c o m p r e h e n s i v e t o o l f o r l e a r n i n g ,c o m m u n i c a t i o na n de n t e r t a i n m e n t .A s a l e a r n i n g r e s o u r c e ,I n t e r n e t h a s q u i t ean u m b e r o f a d v a n t a g e s o v e r t r a d i t i o n a l l e a r n i n g ma t e r i a l s i n t h e c l a s s r o o m.F i r s t ,t h e r e s o u r c e s o n t h e I n t e r n e t c a nb ee a s i l y ac c e s s e da n dr e n e w ed p r o m p t l y .A s a re s u l t ,i t c a n c a t e r t o t h e d e m a n d s of t h e d i f f e r e n t p e o p l ew i t h i t s v a s t s t o r e o f i n f o r m a t i o n .S e c o n d ,m o r e a n dm o r e c o l l eg e s t u d e n t sa r eu s i n g I n t e r n e t i ta sa ne x t e n s i o nf o rc l a s s r o o ml e a r n i n g.W e p r a c t i c eo r a l E n g l i s h s k i l l s b y w a t c h i n g E n g l i s h m o v i e s ,a n di m p r o v eo u rr e a d i n g s k i l lb y b r o w s i n g E n gl i s h w e b s i t e s .B e s t o fa l l ,l e a r n i n g -r e s o u r c e so nt h eI n t e r n e ta r e m o s t l y f r e e .P e o p l ec a nd o w n l o a d w h a tt h e y ne e d i n s t e a dof p a y i ng f o r b o o k s .H o w e v e r ,i f n o tw i s e l y u s e d ,I n t e r n e tm a y n e g a t i v e l y a f f e c t o u r l e a r n i n g e f f i c i e n c y.I n t e r n e t i s f u l l o f t e m p t a t i o n s ,f o r i n s t a n c e ,o n l i n e g a m e s a n ds o c i a l c h a t t i n g .I fw ed o n tw a t c hi t ,w e j u s t g e td i s t r a c t e d a n d l o s eo u r s e l f -c o n t r o l ,w a s t i n g v a l u e t i m ew i t h o u t a c c o m p l i s h i n g o r i gi n a l t a s k .I nm y o p i n i o n ,I n t e r n e t h a s b e c o m e p a r t o f l i f e .W e s h o u l d t a k e g o o d a d v a n t a g e s o f t h e I n t e r n e t a n d m a k e s e n s eo f t h ed y n a m i c ,c o n f u s i n g w o r l d .P a r tⅡ1.A ㊀2.C ㊀3.D ㊀4.B ㊀5.B ㊀6.A ㊀7.C ㊀8.C ㊀9.C ㊀10.A ㊀11.A ㊀12.D ㊀13.B14.B ㊀15.D ㊀16.C ㊀17.B ㊀18.D ㊀19.A ㊀20.C ㊀21.B ㊀22.D ㊀23.A ㊀24.B ㊀25.A26.r e l a t i v i t y ㊀27.s t r e t c h i n g o r s h r i n k i n g ㊀28.a r o c k e t t r i p t o ㊀29.I ne f f e c t ㊀30.s u r f a c e 31.i n t e n s e ㊀32.d e m o n s t r a t e d ㊀33.c o n t r o v e r s i a l ㊀34.a ne x i t a sw e l l a s a ne n t r a n c e ㊀35.c o l l a p s e P a r tⅢS e c t i o nA ㊀36.B ㊀37.K ㊀38.I ㊀39.E ㊀40.G ㊀41.M ㊀42.D ㊀43.A ㊀44.N ㊀45.H S e c t i o nB ㊀46.F ㊀47.G ㊀48.C ㊀49.J ㊀50.H ㊀51.I ㊀52.B ㊀53.D ㊀54.E ㊀55.E ㊀S e c t i o nC56.D.全文主旨题㊂本文主要讨论食盐的过度摄取及其健康隐患(高血压)㊂57.D.推断题㊂根据第一段第四㊁五句提到 I tm a k e s t h eb o d y re t a i n sf l u i d s ...h e a r t d i s e a s e a n d s t r o k e :钠使人体保留体液,体液保留量的增长可提高总血容量,从而导致血压升高㊂在食盐摄入不受限制的地区,很多人患上慢性高血压,而慢性高血压又是导致心脏病与中风的主要因素㊂由此可见,食盐是导致心脏病的间接因素㊂58.C.数字推论计算题㊂参见第二段第一句 T h eb o d y o fa na d u l tn e e d so n l y a b o u t 200m i l l i g r a m so f s o d i u mad a y t h ea m o u n t i n 500m i l l i g r a m s ,o r 1/10o f t e a s po o n ,o f s a l t (一个成人每天仅需要200毫克钠 相当于500毫克盐,即十分之一茶勺盐中的钠含量㊂)由此可知,1茶勺食盐的钠含量是❙答案与解析7㊀❙2000毫克(200ˑ10);根据第1段倒数第2句:日本北方农民每天食用6茶勺盐(s i x t e a s p o o n s ad a y),其中钠含量可推断为12000毫克(2000ˑ6),故选C ㊂59.B .生词猜测题㊂根据第二段第三句 a s h a r p re d u c t i o n i s r e c o m m e n d e d 可知,权威人士建议大量减少食盐用量;最后一段第一句认为,采纳此建议意味着食品中缺少盐这种调味剂,食品必然淡而无味很难吃㊂60.C.细节题㊂参见最后一段第二句 S o s o m e p h y s i c i a n s p r e s c r i b ea s a r e p l a c e m e n t s e a s o n i n gp o t a s s i u m c h l o r i d e ,w h i c h t a s t e s s a l t y bu t c o n t a i n sn o s o d i u m. (因此一些医生建议病人用氯化钾充当替代调味剂,氯化钾有咸味但不含钠㊂)本题询问医生建议病人食用氯化钾的主要原因,选项B (不含钠)并非主要原因㊂61.A.参见第一段 P r o t e s t sa t t h eu s eo fa n i m a l s ...t h e p r e -p l a n t e dc a r -b o m b . 和第二段第一句 T h e r e s e a r c hc o m m u n i t y w i l l r i g h t l y b ea l a r m e da t t h e s ed e v e l o pm e n t s (对于用动物做试验的抗议活动在英国出现新的令人生畏的发展迹象 有人试图通过安置汽车炸弹的恐怖手段谋害领命英国科学家㊂对这些发展情况,科研群体完全有理由感到惊恐㊂)62.B .细节题㊂参见第二段最后一句 T h e p r o f e s s i o n a l p o l i c ew i l l s i m i l a r l y b ec o n f r o n t e db y th eu s u a l p r o b l e mo f f i n d i n g an e e d l e i nah a y s t a c k . (警察同样将面临以往那样大海捞针的困难㊂)63.B .指代关系判断题㊂参见第三段第二句 T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l s t e ps t h a t c a nb e t a k e n ,o fw h i c h t h e c h i e f o n e i s t od e m a n do fa l l t h eo r g a n i z a t i o n s t h a te x i s tw i t ht h ed e c l a r e do b j e c t i v e so f s a f e g u a r d i n g t h e i n t e r e s t s o f a n i m a l s t h a t t h e y... (目前已采取数项措施,其中主要的一项是要求所有以保护动物利益为明确目标的组织清楚地声明他们在反人类的暴力行为问题上的立场㊂)该长句结构 d e m a n do fa l lt h eo r ga n i z a t i o n s (t h a t e x i s t sw i t h ...a n i m a l s )t h a t ... 是动词词组 d e m a n d s t ho f sb 的变异用法,其中 t h a t e x i s t sw i t h ...a n i m a l s 为修饰o r g a n i z a t i o n s 的定语从句㊂64.B .全文主旨题㊂本文第一㊁二段提及有人为抗议利用动物做试验而对科学家采取恐怖活动,警方与 防御研究协会 随即对恐怖分子展开追查,但破案成功的机率不大㊂因此作者在第三段提出,研究人员要更加积极自我防卫,采取有效措施,其中一项措施就是要求动物保护协会明确表态不参与暴力活动㊂参见第三段第二句与倒数第三句 ...m e m b e r sa n dw o u l d -b e m e m b e r s s h o u l dd e c l a r et h a t t h e y w i l l t a k en o p a r t i na c t s o f v i o l e n c e a g a i n s t h u m a nb e i n gs . 可见作者写作目的是要求动物保护组织放弃暴力㊂65.D.细节题㊂参见第三段第一㊁二句 T h a t i sw h y t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l c o m m u n i t y inB r i t a i na n de l s e w h e r e m u s t a c tm o r ea c t i v e l y i n i t s o w nd e f e n s e .T h e r ea r e s e v e r a l s t e ps t h a t c a nb e t a k e n ... (因此无论是英国还是其他地方的知识分子团体都必须积极行动起来保护自己,可以采取多项措施 )P a r tⅣT h ed e v e l o p m e n t o fC h i n a s s o c i a l i s tm a r k e t e c o n o m y r e q u i r e s t h er e f o r m o fo u r s o c i a lw e l f a r ea n d s e c u r i t y s y s t e m ,w h i c hi nt u r nh o l d sh i g h e re x p e c t a t i o n sf o rt h e w o r ko fc o m m u n i t y se r v i c e .W i t ht h e t r a n sf o r m a t i o no fg o v e r n m e n t a l f u n c t i o n s ,th ew o r ki n v o l v i n g s o c i a l s e r v i c e s t h a tw a s i n i t i a l l y un d e r t a k e n b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t w i l l h a v e t o b e t r a n s f e r r e d g r a d u a l l y t o s o c i a l g r o u p s a n d n o n -g o v e r n m e n t a l o r g a n i z a t i o n s .O nt h e o n e h a n d ,t h e g o v e r n m e n t w i l ls h o u l d e r g r e a t e rr e s p o n s i b i l i t i e si ni t s m a c r o -m a n a g e m e n t ;a n do nt h eo t h e rh a n d ,s o c i a l g r o u p sa n d n o n -g o v e r n m e n t a lo r g a n i z a t i o n s w i l ln e e dt o i n v o l v e t h e m s e l v e sm o r e i nc o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e .C o n s e q u e n t l y ,t h e r e e m e r g e dan e wi s s u e c o n c e r n i n g h o w t h e g o v e r n m e n t a n d s o c i a l g r o u p s s h o u l dc o l l a b o r a t e t o p r o m o t e t h ed e v e l o p m e n t o f c o m m u n i t y se r v i c e .❙答案与解析8㊀❙T e s t 5P a r tⅠ㊀S a m p l eW r i t i n gT h eB e s t P a r e n t sB a s e d o n t h e c h i l d -p a r e n t s r e l a t i o n s h i p ,p s y c h o l o g i s t s h a v e i d e n t i f i e d t h r e e t y pe s of p a r e n t s :p e r m i s s i v e ,a u t o c r a t i c a n da u t h o r i t a t i v e .C o n f r o n t e db y a 15-y e a r -o l dw h ow a n t s t oa t t e n daS a t u r d a y -n igh t p a r t y ,a p e r mi s s i v e p a r e n tm i g h t s a y : O k a y ,b u t t r y n o t t os t a y ou t t o ol a t e . P e r m i s s i v e p a r e n t sa r ee i t h e r i n d i f f e r e n t t ot h e i rk i d so r s p o i l t h ek i d s t o om u c h .A na u t o c r a t i c p a r e n tm i g h t r e s p o n d , N o ,y o ua r e t o o y o u n g fo r t h a t . E n do f d i s c u s s i o n .A u t o c r a t i c p a r e n t sd i c t a t e ,d o w nt ot h el a s td e t a i l s .T h ea u t h o r i t a t i v e p a r e n tc o n s i d e r st h ec h i ld s v ie w p o i n t ,t h e nd e c i d e s : Y o uk n o wo u r r u l e a b o u tw e e k e n d s .W e a gr e e do na 10o c l o c k c u r f e w.Y o u c a n g o t o t h e p a r t y i f y o u r eh o m eb y 10. K i d sm a yp r e f e r p e r m i s s i v e p a r e n t sa n dr e b e la g a i n s ta u t o c r a t i c p a r e n t s .U n d o u b t e d l y,t h e m o s t b e n e f i c i a l t o t h ec h i l d r e n s g r o w t hi s t h ea u t h o r i t a t i v es t y l e ,w h i c h g i v e s t h e ml e e w a y b u ta l s os e t s f i r m l i m i t s .C o m i n g d o w nh a r do ne v e r yp e t t y d e t a i l e s c a l a t e sm i n o rd i s a gr e e m e n t s i n t oa l l -o u tw a r f a r e ,a n d m a y a l i e n a t e t h e c h i l d r e n f r o mt h e i r p a r e n t s .O n t h e o t h e r h a n d ,a l l o w i n g k i d s f u l l f r e e d o m m e a n s l e a v i n gt h e m g r o w i n g w i l d .O n l y t h e p a r e n t s w h o a l l o w t h e i r k i d sf r e e d o m w i t h r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ,a n d w i t h i n d i s c i p l i n a r yl i m i t s ,h a v em o r e i n f l u e n c e t h a ne i t h e ra u t o c r a t i c p a r e n t so r p e r m i s s i v eo n e s .C h i l d r e nw i t h a u t h o r i t a t i v e p a r e n t s a l w a y s e n j o y ah e a l t h y en v i r o n m e n t i nw h i c h t o g r o w.P a r tⅡ1.C ㊀2.D ㊀3.B ㊀4.D ㊀5.C ㊀6.B ㊀7.A ㊀8.A ㊀9.C ㊀10.B ㊀11.A ㊀12.C ㊀13.D14.B ㊀15.D ㊀16.D ㊀17.A ㊀18.B ㊀19.C ㊀20.C ㊀21.A ㊀22.D ㊀23.B ㊀24.A ㊀25.C 26.e s s e n t i a l ㊀27.p r i n c i p l e s ㊀28.c o n s t i t u t e ㊀29.r u l e s o f c o n d u c t ㊀30.t r a i t s ㊀31.c o n f u s i o n 32.t a l e n t ,e n e r g y a n d p e r s o n a l i t y ㊀33.l i t e r a t u r e ㊀34.f i g u r e s ㊀35.t h e f o u n d a t i o no f t h e i r l i v e s ㊀P a r tⅣS e c t i o nA ㊀36.D ㊀37.K ㊀38.M ㊀39.C ㊀40.F ㊀41.B ㊀42.N ㊀43.O ㊀44.A ㊀45.G S e c t i o nB ㊀46.E ㊀47.F ㊀48.G ㊀49.A ㊀50.C ㊀51.H ㊀52.J ㊀53.I ㊀54.B ㊀55.C S e c t i o nC56.C.推断题㊂参见第一段第一㊁二句 T h em o s t e x c i t i n g k i n do f e d u c a t i o n ...t h a t i s i m p o r t a n t t o y o u ! (最令人激动的教育也是最个性化的,没有比自己去发现重要的东西更快乐的事了);第1段倒数第3句 S u c h p e r s o n a l e n c o u n t e r s a r e t h e p a y o f f i ne d u c a t i o n (这些个人知识遭遇就是教育中的回报)㊂由 e x c i t i n g , j o y , p a yo f f 等词可推知作者认为个人的知识发现是教育中作有价值的部分㊂57.A.推断题㊂参见第二段第四句 B u t t h e r e s e a r c h p a p e r a l s o g i v e s y o u a c h a n c e t o ...s h o wo t h e r sw h a t yo u c a nd o . (但是写论文还给你提供机会去将学校作业个性化,使一份作业适合你的兴趣与能力,向别人显示你能做些什么)㊂58.D.生词猜测题㊂根据下文中出现的 a n x i e t y ㊁ t h r e a t e n i n g 可推知,d i s c o n c e r t i n g 指令人不安㊁焦虑㊂59.C.全文主旨题㊂参见第二段最后一句 S o ,t o p r o d u c ea g o o dr e s e a r c h p a pe r i sb o t hau s ef u l a n da t h o r o ugh l y s a ti s f y i n g e x p e r i e n c e ! (因此,写一份优秀研究论文是一种既有益又万群令人满足的经历㊂);第三段第三句 B u t t h e s e i s n on e e d t oa p p r o a c h t h e r e s e a r c h p a p e r a s s i gn m e n t ...a no b s t a c l e t o。
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大学英语四级考试模拟试题10COLLEGE ENGLISH MODEL TEST 10Band FourPart I Writing(30minutes)Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic "I Have a Dream..." You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 描述你的梦想……2. 讲述你选择这个作为梦想的原因。
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(15minutes) Directions:In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly. Forquestions1-7, mark Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.How College Rankings WorkAmong the many methods people use to judge colleges and universities, few are as widely used as simple rankings. These lists, usually ordered by numerical scores or letter grades, are inherently appealing because they’re easily understood and they tell us exactly where the authors think a given school stands. But they can also be confusing be-cause some magazine, book and online publishers use vastly different criteria when determining academic status.The most prominent set of college rankings in the United States is published by U.S. News & World Report. Every year since 1987, it has published its rankings in magazine form, and more recently in paperback guidebooks. The magazine now ranks graduate schools, too. Many schools use these rankings as part of their promotional materials, trumpeting a rise in standing, hanging celebratory banners or posting the good news on their websites.Some companies simply offer rankings of what they consider the best schools, with a variety of criteria used to calculate an overall score. Othersbreak down lists of top schools into categories like academics, social life, small colleges, big colleges, liberal arts schools, public schools, undergraduate experience and happiest students. Besides U.S.News&WorldReport, other popular rankings include Princeton Review guidebooks and those produced by the Center for University Rankings, which rates research universities.Books like College Prowler offer an insider view from current students and recent graduates. These guidebooks present information about topics as varied as a school’s party scene. Several websites, like , pro-vide college rankings completed by actual students, and these sites also offer a behind-the-scenes view with information not found in traditional guidebooks.In other countries, newspapers often provide rankings, such as Maclean’s annual guide to Canadian colleges and universities. The European Union has also published reports on universities that included rankings. In addition, News week published a list in August 2006 of the "Top 100 Global Universities". The list focuses on a school’s inter-national makeup, global impact, connections to other parts of the world and research accomplishments.Inevitably, most rankings are based on raw data, but the way that data are calculated and weighted varies significantly between publishers. Sometimes publishers receive the data directly from schools, as is the case with U.S.News & World Report. Others rely on data drawn from university websites, research foundations or academic organizations. For example, Vanguard’s college rankings, which focus on faculty quality, rely on data from the National Research Council. When examining college rankings, it’s important to look at what data the publication used and how it used the data. Many publications use other data sources or their own specialized surveys. Data that are commonly used in rankings include:●SAT and ACT scores of incoming students●Students’high school GPAs●Acceptance rate●Alumni donations●Student-to-faculty ratio●Graduation rate●Financial aid●Transfer rate (also called student retention)●Average class size●Quality of faculty, which may be measured by research grants and prizes awarded and the frequency of publications, among other factors.●Results from surveys completed by students or administratorsAlthough it’s clear that ranking methods differ between publications, some use more unusual criteria to determine college standings. For example, Washington Monthly, a political magazine, says that its rankings —echoing John F. Kennedy —"ask what colleges are doing for the country" rather than "what colleges can do for you". This list focuses on how schools contribute to "social mobility" or raising people up from poverty, as well as how they promote "an ethic of service to the country" and pursue "scientific and humanistic research". The Washington Monthly rankings also focus on how taxpayer money, such as in federal research grants, is used, and whether they consider that money well spent.Of course, the Internet now holds some influence over rankings, both in how they’re calculated and how they’re publicized. Some companies provide additional college and university information on subscription-only sites. Other organizations collect data from nontraditional sources like a school’s number of Google hits and links to the university’s website from the sites of other universities. This method of ranking is often called the G-Factor.Any discussion of how rankings are compiled inevitably leads back to U.S. News & World Report. Its rankings at-tract a lot of controversy. Let’s look at how they rank schools. U.S. News & World Report presents each school with a numerical score and ranks them accordingly, with schools divided into separate categories. They are:●National universities●Liberal arts colleges●Master’s universities●Comprehensive colleges●Business programs●Engineering programsThe magazine provides further rankings for some categories based on regions or if a school awards doctoral degrees.In calculating each score, U.S.News & World Report relies on data supplied to them by the schools they’re ranking. Each piece of data is measured differently in calculating the overall score. The composition of a score given to a school by U.S.News&WorldReportis as follows:●5 percent: alumni donations●5 percent: graduation rate (for liberal arts and nationaluniversities)●10 percent: financial aid●15 percent: faculty resources (which is a collection of factors like average class size and student-to-teacher ratio)●15 percent: acceptance rate●20 percent or 25 percent (depending on the school type): student retention ●25 percent: peer assessment of the performance of other schools, performed by the top three officials of each schoolThat last part, the peer assessment, is the trickiest bit —and it’s one of the big reasons that U.S.News&WorldReportis one of the chief targets of the campaign against college rankings.1. Rankings are the most widely used method to judge universities and colleges.2. Every year since 1987, U.S.News&World Reporthas published rankings in magazines and guidebooks.3. Research universities are rated by U.S.News& World Report and PrincetonReviewguidebooks.4. Some websites provide a behind-the-scenes view with information which is absent from traditional guidebooks.5. How a publication chooses and uses the data is crucial when examining the rankings.6. Though different, the criteria used by various publications are not unusual.7. The acceptance rate of better universities is usually low.8. Rankings can be confusing because when ___________, some books and magazines may use different criteria.9. The list published by Newsweek in August 2006 focuses on the universities’_________________ and research achievements.10. ______________ is one of the main reasons that U.S.News& World Report is criticized fiercely by people against college rankings.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)(25minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully beforemaking your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 11 to 20 are based on the following passage.Most magazines you see on news-stands every day rely on freelance writers for their content. From fillers to features, most parts of a publication are fair games for 11 hoping to break in. You don’t have to have a cousin in the 12 world to see your name in print. But, you’ll have to 13 to the editor that you can write for his or her target audience, and the best way to learn how to do this is through research. Take note of the publication’s different departments, columns, and fillers. You will be more likely to get an editor’s attention if you pitch an idea that 14 fits an existing page. If you are part of the people the magazine targets, you may have an easier time getting your story 15 . For example, the first 16 I wrote was for College Bound magazine. I had just finished writing for that age group at my student paper, and I was 21 years old myself. It would have been quite a 17 to get published in Modern Maturity, so I didn’t even consider it. Selling this feature was quite 18 . It was a full three months later before I heard anything. I received a letter in the mail 19 me that my feature would be accepted. I signed a rights contract and four months later I 20 a check and two copies of the magazine with my feature as the cover story!A) declared B) publishing C) writers D) feature E) magazine F) perfectly G) teachers H) feat I)straightforward J) sold K) prove L) permanentlyM) informing N) received O) scarySection BDirections:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences.For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The United States and the European Union are nearing completion of an agreement allowing law enforcement and security agencies to obtain private information —like credit card transactions, travel histories and Internet browsing habits —about people on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.The potential agreement, as outlined in an internal report obtained by The New York Times, would represent a diplomatic breakthrough for American counter-terrorism officials, who have clashed with the European Union over demands for personal data. Europe generally has more stringent laws restricting how governments and businesses can collect and transfer such information.Negotiators, who have been meeting since February 2007, have largely agreed on draft language for 12 major issues central to a "binding international agreement", the report said. The pact would make clear that it is lawful for European governments and companies to transfer personal information to the United States, and vice versa.But the two sides are still at odds on several other matters, including whether European citizens should be able to sue the United States government for its handling of their personal data, the report said.The report, which lays out the progress of the talks and lists the completed draft language, was jointly written by the negotiators from the United States Homeland Security, Justice and State Departments, and by their European Union counterparts. The talks grew out of two conflicts over information-sharing after the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The United States government demanded access to customer data held by airlines flying out of Europe and by a consortium, known as Swift, which tracks global bank transfers.American investigators wanted the data so they could look for suspicious activities. But several European countries objected, citing violations of their privacy laws. Each dispute frayed diplomatic relations and required difficult negotiations to resolve.American and European Union officials are trying to head off future confrontations "by finding common ground on privacy and by agreeing not to impose conflicting obligations on private companies," said Stewart A. Baker, the assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Home-land Security, who is involved in the talks. "Globalization means that more and more companies are going to get caught between U.S. and European law,"he said.21. What is the agreement between the United States and the European Union about?A) Some regulations of credit card transactions, travel histories and Internet browsing habits.B) To improve the economic cooperation in agriculture, manufacture industry, and service industry.C) Some special agencies can get private information from each other.D) To strengthen the management on immigration and travel industry.22. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A) The potential agreement will be reported in The New York Times.B) The U.S. security officials have the same opinion with the European Union over demands for personal data.C) The potential agreement will be a diplomatic break-through for American counter-terrorism officials.D) Europe shouldn’t have so strict laws on the information governments and businesses can collect and transfer.23. What will the contract of the agreement make clear?A) The draft language for 12 major issues central to a "binding international agreement".B) The legality of transferring personal information for both the U.S. and the European governments and companies.C) Some details about the agreement, which weren’t written on the draft.D) The negotiators’ names and the beginning time of the meeting.24. What is the other conflict besides the U.S. tracking global bank transfers?A) The U.S. access to customer data held by airlines flying out of Europe.B) Europe has the right to refuse to offer some inner information.C) The U.S. privilege of selling information to other countries.D) Europe has the responsibility to make sure the accuracy of the information.25. What does Stewart A. Baker mean by saying "Globalization means that more and more companies are going to get caught between U.S. and European law"?A) More companies will benefit from the U.S. and European law.B) U.S. and European law will not impose conflicting obligations on private companies.C) U.S. and European law will find common ground on privacy.D) With the enlargement of the effect of U.S. and European law, more companies will have to obey it.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.The term IQ, or Intelligence Quotient, generally describes a score on a test that rates the subject’s cognitive ability as compared to the general population. IQ tests use a standardized scale with 100 as the median score. On most tests, a score between 90 and 110 or the median plus or minus 10 indicates average intelligence. A score above 130 indicates exceptional intelligence and a score below 70 may indicate mental retardation. Like their predecessors, modern tests do take into account the age of a child when determining an IQ score. Children are graded relative to the population at their developmental level.IQ tests are designed to measure your general ability to solve problems and understand concepts. This includes reasoning ability, problem-solving ability, the ability to perceive relationships between things and the ability to store and retrieve information. IQ tests measure this general intellectual ability in a number of different ways. They may test: the ability to visualize manipulation of shapes; the ability to solve problems;the ability to complete sentences or recognize words when letters have been rearranged or removed; the ability to recall things presented either visually or aurally.Most people perform better on one type of question than on others, but experts have determined that people who ex-cel in one category do similarly well in the other categories, and if someone does poorly in any one category, he/she al-so does poorly in the others. Based on this, these experts theorize there is one general element of intellectual ability that determines other specific cognitive abilities. The best tests, therefore, feature questions from many categories of intellectual ability so that the test isn’t weighted toward one specific skill.IQ tests measure your ability to understand ideas, not the quantity of your knowledge; learning new information does not automatically increase your IQ. Learning may exercise your mind, however, which could help you to develop greater cognitive skills, but scientists do not fully under-stand this relationship. The scientists are still in the dark about the connection between learning and mental ability, as are the workings of the brain and the nature of intellectual ability. Intellectual ability does seem to depend more on genetic factors than on environmental factors, but most experts agree that environment plays some significant role in its development.26. In determining an IQ score, _______________.A) the subject’s cognitive ability is compared with his / her formerperformanceB) the children’s age is taken into considerationC) 100 is treated as the standard scoreD) children of various developmental levels are tested27. From the description of the IQ tests, we can see that they may test________.A) drawing and language abilityB) memory and originality abilityC) psychological and spatial abilityD) memory ability and spatial ability28. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A) A person who does poorly in one category is not necessarily poor in other categories.B) Experts got the conclusion that learning new information can automatically increase your IQ.C) The general intellectual ability can determine specific cognitive abilities to some extent.D) Whether a person can do well in one category is not decided by IQ.29. What is considered to be the best IQ tests?A) Tests that measure the general factor of intelligence.B) Tests that also test the quantity of the subject’s knowledge.C) Tests that help the subject to increase his/her IQ.D) Tests that include as many abilities as possible.30. What is known to be certain about intellectual ability?A) The relationship between learning and intellectual ability.B) The connection between the workings of the brain and the nature of intellectual ability.C) Environment does play a role in the development of intellectual ability.D) Genetic factors are the determining factors of intellectual ability.Part IV Cloze(15 minutes)Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.As far as I know, no computer or technology ever got any of us a raise, landed us that dream job, or put that special joy in our lives that can only come from relationships with others. All these great things are made possibleby a 31 different type of networking: human networking. And not the kind that has given "networking"a bad 32 —that superficial, insincere stuff. No, I’m talking about the true art of networking, based 33 respectful and caring rela-tionships that 34 mutual success. For each and every thing you want to 35 in life, a raise, a love, a job —there will be at least one person on the other end deciding 36 to give you or help you get what you want. Everything we do can only be accom-plished 37 and with other people. Simply put, success, of any kind, 38 relationships. Just think of the 39 of Mar-garet Wheatley, "Relationships are all there is. Nothing ex-ists in 40 . We have to stop pretending that we can make it 41 ."The most common 42 people make when building re-lationships for their 43 success is treating business con-tacts differently from personal friends. Aren’t your col-leagues always more helpful when you’re in need? I 44 your work will become easier and more joyful if you make 45 of your business relationships personal. How to do it? The same way you make 46 friends. Build trust through intimacy; show them that 47 being professional, you’re also human. 48 the small talk and go deep into what really matters —your dreams or fears, your children or the business issues that keep you 49 at night. I don’t think for a 50 that they’ll think anything less of you. In fact, usually the opposite happens.31. A) hardly B) seldom C) completely D) slightly32. A) job B) name C) time D) idea33. A) upon B) within C) above D) with34. A) promise B) promote C) protect D) propose35. A) create B) maintain C) achieve D) experience36. A) that B) where C) what D) whether37. A) through B) by C) without D) over38. A) acquires B) requires C) inquires D) enquires39. A) words B) questions C) answers D) actions40. A) connection B) whole C) isolation D) individual41. A) together B) right C) alone D) anyway42. A) misfortune B) misery C) misuse D) mistake43. A) study B) family C) career D) marriage44. A) guarantee B) hope C) advise D) recommend45. A) less B) much C) more D) least46. A) genuine B) false C) stupid D) clever47. A) besides B) except C) apart D) unless48. A) Start B) Skim C) Skip D) Scan49. A) down B) up C) off D) back50. A) day B) week C) moment D) monthPart V Translation(5 minutes)Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.51. They are _________ (定于到达) in about three hours.52. Several years in the army _________________ (使迈克成为了真正的男子汉).53. He said that ____________ (谁犯了法) deserves punishment.54. She was very excited that she finally got the pay and said __________ (这次她做东).55. After graduation, she _________________ (以当设计师为生).。