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1、1993年1月全国大学英语四级考试试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each questio

2、n there will be pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a line through the centre.Example:You will hear:You will read:A) At the office.B) In the waiting room.C)

3、At the airport.D) In a restaurant.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. There fore, A)“ At the officeis the best answer. You should choose A on the Answer Sheet and mark it wit

4、h a single line through the centre.Sample Answer A-B C D1. A) Go over the list.B) Do some shopping.D) Go for an outing.C) List everything her friend needs.2. A) The man did most of the talking.B) The man and the woman robbed the bank.C) The woman was wearing a black sweater.D) The man and the woman

5、had dark hair.3. A) The traffic.B) The weather.C) Their health.D) Their time-table.B) To drive Franks car.4. A) John missed a test.C) John has stolen a car.5. A) To buy Frank a new car.B) John has kept his job.D) John was called a thief.C) To help Frank sell his car.D) To help Frank repair his car.6

6、.A) English.B) English and Education.C) Education.D) Neither English nor Education.7.A) As big as she expected.B) Much bigger than she expected.C) Not as big as she expected.D) So small that she is not satisfied.8.A) The rent is too high.B) He can t afford the high taxes.C) He doesn t want to live i

7、n the suburbs.D) It s too far away from his office.9. A) No. He has to finish his homework.B) No. He doesn t like going to the club.C) Yes. He ll go after he finished his homework.D) Yes. He ll write his paper after he returns.10. A) Because Maria doesn t like football.B) Because Maria fell ill.C) B

8、ecause he didn t have the time. D) Because he can t stand football.Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) His friend bought them for him.B) He bought them himself.C) He booked them quite a while ago.D) He got them free of charge.12. A) Her husband

9、was taking her out to the theater.B) Her husband had got her a job in his office.C) Her husband was going to buy her some nice gifts.D) Her husband had found his lost money.13. A) He had lost the tickets for the theater.B) He had lost his briefcase.C) He had left his briefcase at home.D) He had left

10、 the ticket in the office.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) Lack of electricity.B) Shortage of books.C) Lack of clean water.D) Shortage of experts.15. A) A system which trains doctors.B) A group of experts who can provide professional advice.C) A compu

11、ter program which can provide professional advice.D) A system which trains computer experts.16. A) It is not easy to see the shortage of experts in the villages.B) Many doctors and engineers are sent to the villages to make up for the shortage of experts.C) Expert medical systems are widely used in

12、developing countries.D) Expert systems are owned by wealthy farmers and businessmen.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17. A) To learn Spanish.C) To see the ancient art.18. A) By taxi.B) By bus.19. A) He got lost.C) He lost his map.B) To tour the city.D) To

13、visit friends.C) By subway.D) By foot.B) A taxi was faster.D) The policeman advised him to.20. A) He was greatly disappointed.B) He was pleased to get there finally.C) He was pleased with his knowledge of Spanish.D) He was at a loss about what to do.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Passage

14、OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.With fifteen years Britain and other nations should be well on with the building of huge industrial complexes for the recycling of waste. The word rubbish could lose its meaning because everything which goes into the dumps (垃圾堆) would be made

15、into something useful. Even themost dangerous and unpleasant wastes would provide energy if nothing else.The latest project is to take a city of around half a million inhabitants and discover exactly what raw materials go into it and what go out. The aim is to find out how much of these raw material

16、s could be provided if a plant for recycling waste were built just outside the city. Thisplant would recycle not only metal such as steel, lead and copper, but also paper and rubber as well.Another new project is being set up to discover the best ways of sorting and separating the rubbish. When this

17、 project is complete, the rubbish will be processed like this: First, it will pass through sharp metal bas which will tear open the plastic bags in which rubbish is usually packed; then it will pass through a powerful fan to separate the lightest elements from the heavy solids; after that grounders

18、and rollers will break up everything that can be broken. Finally, the rubbish will pass under magnets (磁铁 ), which will remove the bits of iron and steel; the rubber and plastic will then be sorted out in the final stage.The first full-scale giant recycling plants are perhaps fifteen years away. Ind

19、eed, with the growing cost of transporting rubbish to more distant dumps, some big cities will be forced to build their own recycling plants before long.21. The phrase “ be well on with.A) have completed what was startedC) have achieved a great deal in(Para. 1, Line 1) most probably means B) get rea

20、dy to startD) put an end to22. What is NOT mentioned as a part of the recycling process described in Paragraph 3?A) Breaking up whatever is breakable.B) Sharpening metal bars.C) Separating light elements from the heavy ones.D) Sorting out small pieces of metal.23. What s the main reason for big citi

21、es to build their own recycling plants?A) To deal with wastes in better way.B) To protect the environment from pollution.C) To get raw materials locally.D) To get big profits from those plants.24. The first full-scale huge recycling plants .A) began to operate fifteen years agoB) will probably take

22、less than fifteen years to buildC) will be built fifteen years laterD) will probably be in operation in fifteen years25. The passage is mainly about A) a cheap way to get energyB) the location of recycling plantsC) new ways of recycling wastesD) the probably of city environmentPassage TwoQuestions 2

23、6 to 30 are based on the following passage.By 1970, according to a World Wildlife Fund report, only about 4,500 tigers survived throughout the world-half of them in India. Mr. Foresters, who followed and counted tiger footprints, estimated that in May 1972 only about 1,800 tigers existed in India. P

24、roject Tiger Supported by W. W. F. was immediately launched. Nine tiger reserves were created, with armed guards protecting them.The project provided opportunities for researchers from India and abroad to study tigers in the reserves and gather previously unavailable information about their habits.

25、Studies show that a male tiger may control a hunting territory of between 10 and 20 sq.kms, depending on its age, size and strength. The territory of male includes the smaller territories of three or four tigresses. A tiger marks the boundaries of its territories by spraying urine (尿 ) and other bod

26、ily liquids on bushes. But it tries to avoid territorial fights, being guided by the distinctive body smell of other tigers.Tigers fight to death only when a tigress is defending her young, or when a tiger is guarding a tigress from the attentions of other males.The popular image of the tiger is tha

27、t of a merciless and unconquerable hunter. But studies show that it catches only one of 20 victims (牺牲品) it tries to attack.Fears have recently developed that Project Tiger has been too successful. It has enabled the tiger population to double (by mid-80s), but India husman population has also grown

28、 out of control. Currently it is 750 million and likely to be 900 million by the end of the century. Land problem is becoming serious and many rural people feel bitter about the fact that some rich forests are reserved for tigers. A growing number of attacks by tigers on man has added to the hostili

29、ty (敌意 ).26. The ultimate aim of Project Tiger is to .A) study the growth rate of tigersB) protect tigers from being killedC) promote the breeding of young tigersD) analyze the behavioral patterns of tigers27. Studies have shown that .A) a tigress never attacks until attackedB) the tigress is not as

30、 fierce as the tigersC) a tiger usually fights another tiger to defend its own territoryD) the tiger is not an efficient hunter as is commonly described28. According to the passage, a tiger s territory .A) remains unchangedB) is often defended by tigressesC) expands as the tiger grows upD) is the ca

31、use of most fights29. Some people are afraid that Project Tiger .A) has been carried too farB) has not received enough attentionC) has failed to achieve its goalD) is not worth the money spent on it30. The author seems .A) to be enthusiastic about Project TigerB) to have a matter-of-fact attitude to

32、wards Project TigerC) to have a hostile attitude towards Project TigerD) to be satisfied with Project TigerPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.In only two decades Asian Americans have become the fastest-growing U.S. minority (少数民族 ). As their children began moving up t

33、hrough the nation s schools, it berctahmateacnleeawclass of academic achievers was emerging. Their achievements are reflected in the nation universities, where mathematics, science and engineering departments have taken on a decidedly Asian character. This special liking for mathematics and science

34、is partly explained by the fact that Asian-American students who began their educations abroad arrived in the U.S. with a solid grounding in mathematics but little or no knowledge of English. They are also influenced by the promise of a good job after college. Asians feel there will be less unfair t

35、reatment in areas like mathematics and science because they will be judged more objectively. And the return on the investment in education is more immediate in something like engineering than with an arts degree.Most Asian-American students owe their success to the influence of parents who are deter

36、mined that their children take full advantage of what the American educational system has to offer. An effective measure of parental attention is homework. Asian parents spend more time with their children than American parents do, and it helps. Many researchers also believe there is something in As

37、ian Culture that breeds success, such ideals that stress family values and emphasize education.Both explanations for academic success worry Asian Americans because of fears that they feed a typical racial (种族的) image. Many can remember when Chinese, Japanese and Filipinoimmigrants (移民 ) were the vic

38、tims of social isolation. Indeed, it was not until 1952 that laws were laid down giving all Asian immigrants the right to citizenship.31. While making tremendous achievements at college, Asian-American students .A) feel they are mistreated because of limited knowledge of EnglishB) are afraid that th

39、eir academic successes bear a strong Asian characterC) still worry about unfair treatment in societyD) generally feel it a shame to have to depend on their parents32. What are the major factors that determine the success of Asian Americans?A) A solid foundation in basic mathematics and Asian America

40、ns?B) Hard work and intelligence.C) Parental help and a limited knowledge of English.D) Asian culture and the American educational system.33. Few Asian-American students major in human sciences mainly because .A) their English is not good enoughB) they are afraid they might meet with unfair judgemen

41、t in these areasC) there is a wide difference between Asian and Western culturesD) they know little about American cultures and Western cultures34. Why do the two “ explanations ” (Para. 3, Line 1) worry Asian Americans?A) They are afraid that they would again be isolated from American society in ge

42、neral.B) People would think that Asian students rely on their parents for success.C) Asian American would be a threat to other minorities.D) American academic achievements have taken on too strong an Asian character.35. The author s tone in this passage is .A) sympatheticB) doubtful C) criticalD) ob

43、jectivePassage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Like fine food, good writing is something we approach with pleasure and enjoy from the first taste to the last. And good writers, good cooks, do not suddenly appear full-blown. Quite the contrary, just as the cook has to underg

44、o an intensive training, mastering the skills of his trade, the writer must sit at his desk and devote long hours to achieving a style in his writing, whatever its purpose-schoolwork, matters of business, or purely social communication. You may be sure that the more painstaking the effort, the more

45、effective the writing, and the more rewarding.There are still some remote places in the world where you might find a public scribe to do your business or social writing for you, for a fee. There are a few managers who are lucky enough to have the service of that rate kind of secretary who can take c

46、are of all sorts of letter writing with no more than a quick note to work from. But for most of us, if there is any writing to be done, we have to do it ourselves.We have to write school papers, business papers or home papers. We are constantly called on to put words to paper. It would be difficult

47、to count the number of such words, messages, letters, and reports put into the mails or delivered by hand, but the daily figure must be enormous. What is more, everyone who writes expects, or at least hopes. We want whatever we write to be read, from first word to last, not just thrown into some-to-

48、be- read letters(档案)or into a wastepaperbasket. This is the reason we bend our efforts toward learning and practicing the skill of interesting, effective writing.36. In this passage, good writing is compared to fine food because .A) both writers and cooks have to work long hours every dayB) both are

49、 essential to lifeC) both writers and cooks can earn a good livingD) both are enjoyable37. A public “ scribe ” (Para. 2, Line 1) is .A) a secretary who does your business or social writingB) a machine that does writing for youC) a public school where writing is taughtD) a person who ears a living by

50、 writing for others38. According to the passage, some managers don ht ave to do any letter writing because .A) they rely on quick notesB)they have excellent secretariesC) they have a computer to doitD)they prefer making phone calls39. According to the author, if your letter is thrown into some -to-b

51、e-read ” fi“le, l_e_tt_e_r.A) it will receive immediate attentionB)it will be dealt with by the secretaryC) it is likely to be neglectedD)it is meant to be delivered soon40. The purpose of the author in writing this passage is .A) to explain and persuadeB) to comment and criticizeC) to interest and

52、entertainD) to argue and demonstratePart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)41. If you smoke in a non-smoking section people .A) have objected B) objected C) must objectD) will object42. There was a drop in support for the Union in the 1974 election.A) delicateB) distinctC) distantD) downward4

53、3. The computer works very fast, data at the speed of light.A) having handledB) handingC) handledD) hands44. Through out his life, Henry Moore an interest in encouraging art in the city ofLeeds.A) containedB) securedC) reservedD) maintained45. They claim that 1,000 factories closed down during the e

54、conomic crisis.A) sufficientlyB) approximatelyC) considerablyD) properly46. If you happen to my lost papers while you re looking fpolreyaosuerlebtomoke,know at once by telephone.A) come across B) come up C) come toD) properly47. Her fluency in English gives her an advantage other girls for the job.A

55、) aboveB) overC) thanD) with48. It is impossible to find a good educational computer program in this part of thecountry.A) barelyB) hardlyC) merelyD) nearly49. What he told us about the affair simply doesn t make any .A) senseB) ideaC) meaningD) significance50. As a mother, she is too towards her da

56、ughter, she should let her see more of theworld.A) hopefulB) protective C) modestD) confident51. “ Doesn t he know that it is not ?” “ Yes, he does. ”A) truthB) some truthC) the truthD) any truth52. That tree looked as if it for a long time.A) hasn t watered B) didn t water C) hadn t been watereDd)

57、wasn t watered53. Hitler set out to conquer all of Europe in the belief that the Germans were the master .A) raceB) humanC) bloodD) brains54. Ever since Picasso s painting went on exhibit, there large crowds at the museumevery day.A) isB) has beenC)have beenD)are being55. Don t forget to walk the dog while I am away, .A) can youB) shall youC)do youD)will you56. It is a pity that we should stay at home when wehave weath

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