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大学英语四级试题资料仅供参考英语四级试题下载PartIWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBanned.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.有人赞同完全禁止吸烟,理由是……

2.有人不赞同完全禁止吸烟,理由是……

3.我的看法。

ShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBannedPartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

(15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-7,mark

Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

Space

OurFutureinSpace:ItHasAlreadyBegun!

Weareallspacetravelers.Butwe’vestayedclosetohomeuntilnow.Oneday,wemayleaveour“mothership”Earthtomakeourhomeamongthestars.

Agiant,spherical“spaceship”,about8,000milesindiameter,isspeedingthroughthesolarsystemrightnow.Itiscruisingatanincredible66,600milesperhour.

It’snotagiant,StarWarsmother-ship.It’sspaceshipEarth,thehomeofoverfourbillionpeople.Thiswatercoatedspaceshiphasbeentravelingthroughtheuniverseforaboutfivebillionyears.Onlywithinthepast25years,however,havesomeofitspassengersbrokenfreeofEarth’sgravity.

But25yearsfromnow,manypeople,includingyou,mightliveinanorbitingspacestation200milesabovetheEarth.

SpaceCities

Scientistshavealreadydesignedspecialspacefactories.Thesefactorieswilltakeadvantageoftheabsenceofgravity(zerogravity)toproduceeverythingfromlife-savingdrugstoperfectballbearings.

Otherscientistshavedesignedspacecolonies,completewithfarms,schools,andartificialdayandnight.Hundreds,oreventhousands,ofpeoplewilllive,work,play—evengotoschool,farabovetheEarth.

Ourconquestofspace,ofcourse,hasalreadybegun.WehaveexploredpartoftheMoon,sentrobotspaceshipsontothesurfaceofVenusandMars,andaimedspaceprobespasttheplanetsofJupiterandSaturn.

LastJune,onerobotship,Pioneer10,leftoursolarsystemforever.AndastronautsfromboththeSovietUnionandtheUnitedStateshavelivedinspacestations.

Theconquestofspace,withoutquestion,isoneofthegreatestadventureshumanbeingshaveeversetouton.Butitmaybemorethanagreatadventure.Somescientiststhinktheconquestofspacemaybeanecessityforsurvivalofthehumanspecies.

WearetearingupmoreandmoreoftheEarthtogetrawmaterialsforindustry.Andwearepollutingtheairandwateraswemanufactureproductsthatweneedorwant.Almosteverythingthatseemstomakeourlivesmorecomfortable,andfromelectricitytopesticides,usesuporaltersapieceofourplanet’snaturalenvironment.

WhyGointoSpace?

Yetoursolarsystemisfullofresources.Themoonischockfullofvaluablemetals.Soaretheasteroids,thesmall,rocky,planet-likebodiesorbitingthesunmostofthembetweenMarsandJupiter.Thesemetals,ifwecangetthem,couldbeusedtobuildfactoriesandspacestations.

Also,inspace,thereisnoatmospheretofilteroutthesun’senergy.Thereisplentyofsolarenergytobeturnedintoelectricityformanufacturing,forcreatingcomfortablelivingconditions.

GettingawayfromEarthhasotheradvantages,too.Modernindustryusesmanykindsofmetalalloys(mixturesofmetalthatarebetterforcertainpurposesthanpuremetals).Yetsomemetalalloyseithercan’tbemadeorareveryexpensivetomakeonEarthbecauseofgravity.Forinstance,certainmetalsdon’tmixwellonEarth.Butinzerogravity,molten(hot,liquid)metalsmixmoreevenly.Thisisbecausethereisnogravitytopulltheheaviermetalsdown,whilethelighteronesfloatontop.

Fromspace,too,wecanlookdownontheEarthandstudytheatmosphere,itsweather,andtheeffectsofairpollution.

Andbecausethereisnostronggravitytobreakfreefrom,ourfuturehomesawayfromEarthwillbeconvenientstartingpointsfortraveltodistantplanets.

But,whilegoingintospacemightsolvesomeproblems,outerspacecanalsobeadangerousplace.Forexample,inouterspace,wehavetoprotectourselvesfromthedangersofultravioletlightandcosmicrays.UltravioletlightfromthesuncangiveusbadsunburnsrighthereonEarth.Yet,Earth’satmospherescreensoutmostofthatharmfulradiation.Cosmicraysaretinyhighenergyparticlesfromouterspace.Again,theEarthshieldsusfrommostofthem.

AtHomeinSpace?

Butinspace,withoutspecialprotection,wewouldbeexposedtomuchstrongerradiationfromultravioletlightandcosmicrays.Also,inthezerogravityofouterspace,ourboneswilllosecalciumandbecomeweaker.Thiswillbemoreofaproblemthelongerpeoplestayoutinspace.Doctorsarelookingforawaytokeepourbonesfromlosingcalciuminouterspace.Andasmallspaceshipjustmight“driveyoubatty”afterawhile.Butevenonashorttripinouterspace,youmightnotfeelaswellasyou’dliketo.Spacetravelcouldmakeyouseasick!

Yet,theseriskswon’tkeeppeoplefromgoingintospace.Eventually,anEarth-likeenvironmentwillbebuiltinspace.Andtheywillbepopulatedbypeoplewithmanydifferentinterests:medicine,construction,farming,teaching,mining,andsoon.

Thenexthundredyearswillbefilledwithotherworldlyadventures,excitingscientificdiscoveries,anddanger,ashumansleaveEarth—perhapsforever.

AginginSpace

Supposeaspacetravelerismovingatavelocityof186,200milespersecond.Foreveryhourthatpassesforhim,30hourspassonEarth.Ifhetravelsforayearinthisfashion(havingacceleratedinstantaneously)andthenturnsaroundandcomesbackatthisspeed(havingturnedaroundinstantaneously),hewillfindthatwhilehehasseemedtohimselftohavetraveledtwoyears,themenonEarthwouldclaimhehadbeenabsentfor30years.

Supposethespacetravelerhadleftattheageof30,leavingbehindatwinbrotheralsoaged30.Whenhereturnedhewouldbe32,buthisstay-at-hometwinbrotherwouldbe60.Thatiswhythe“clockparadox”,issometimescalledthe“twinparadox”.

Ofcourseittakesquitealongwhiletoacceleratetoahighspeed,andalongwhiletomakeaturnandheadbackagain,soconditionsaren’tquiteasclear-cutasjustdescribed.

1.Thegiant,sphericalspaceshipmentionedinthepassageisvirtuallytheplanetEarth.

2.Accordingtotheauthor,somepersonshavelefttheEarthandtraveledintoouterspacewithinthepast25years.

3.Scientistshavealreadydesignedspecialspacefactories,whichmanufacturespecialproductsandtoolsforspaceuse,suchasmedicineandperfectballbearings.

4.Accordingtotheinformationofthepassage,wecaninferthatiftheEarthbecomestoocrowdedornolongersuitableformentodwellonsomeday,they’llhavetomoveintospace.

5.Themoonandtheasteroidsarealikewithrespecttotheirrich,valuablemetals.

6.UltravioletlightinspaceplacesscorchesourskinasseriouslyasitdoesonEarth.

7.Evenashorttripinouterspacemaydosomedamagetoone’sbrain.

1.[Y][N][NG]2.[Y][N][NG]3.[Y][N][NG]4.[Y][N][NG]

5.[Y][N][NG]6.[Y][N][NG]7.[Y][N][NG]

8.Thereasonsomemetalalloyscan’tbemadeonEarthisthattheheaviermetals

togetherwiththelighterones.

9.Inspace,thereisnoatmospheretofilteroutthesun’senergy.Thereisplentyofsolarenergytobeturnedinto,forcreatingcomfortablelivingconditions.

10.Accordingtotheauthor,willbecausedtoamaningravityfreespace.PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

11.[A]Tennisequipment.

[B]Volleyballequipment.

[C]Footballequipment.

[D]Basketballequipment.

12.[A]Hemustmeethisteacher.

[B]Hemustattendaclass.

[C]Hemustgooutwithhisgirlfriend.

[D]Hemuststayatschooltofinishhishomework.

13.[A]It’snotasgoodasitwas.

[B]It’sbetterthanitusedtobe.

[C]It’sbetterthanpeoplesay.

[D]It’sevenworsethanpeoplesay.

14.[A]Becausehedoesn’tlikefootball.

[B]BecauseMariafellill.

[C]Becausehedidn’thavethetime.

[D]BecauseMariacan’tstandfootball.

15.[A]Atemporaryjob.

[B]Apermanentjob.

[C]Somemoneyforthevacation.

[D]Somemoneyfortheuniversityfees.

16.[A]Thewomandidmostofthetalking.

[B]Themandidmostofthetalking.

[C]Thewomanwaswearingablacksweater.

[D]Themanandthewomanhaddarkhair.

17.[A]Asunnyday.

[B]Araincoat.

[C]Anattractivehut.

[D]Alovelyhat.

18.[A]Librarianandstudent.

[B]Operatorandcaller.

[C]Bossandsecretary.

[D]Customerandrepairman.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.[A]Thebenefitsofstrongbusinesscompetition.

[B]Aproposaltolowerthecostofproduction.

[C]Complaintsabouttheexpenseofmodernization.

[D]Suggestionsconcerningnewbusinessstrategies.

20.[A]Itcostsmuchmorethanitsworth.

[B]Itshouldbebroughtuptodate.

[C]Itcallsforimmediaterepairs.

[D]Itcanstillbeusedforalongtime.

21.[A]Thepersonnelmanagershouldbefiredforinefficiency.

[B]Afewengineersshouldbeemployedtomodernizethefactory.

[C]Theentirestaffshouldberetrained.

[D]Better-educatedemployeesshouldbepromoted.

22.[A]TheircompetitorshavelongbeenadvertisingonTV.

[B]TVcommercialsarelessexpensive.

[C]Advertisinginnewspapersaloneisnotsufficient.

[D]TVcommercialsattractmoreinvestments.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.[A]Searchingforreferencematerial.

[B]Watchingafilmofthe1930s’.

[C]Writingacoursebook.

[D]Lookingforajobinamoviestudio.

24.[A]It’stoobroadtocopewith.

[B]It’sabitoutdated.

[C]It’scontroversial.

[D]It’soflittlepracticalvalue.

25.[A]Attheendoftheonlinecatalogue.

[B]AttheReferenceDesk.

[C]IntheNewYorkTimes.

[D]IntheReader’sGuidetoPeriodicalLiterature.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.[A]TheliberationmovementofBritishwomen.

[B]RapideconomicdevelopmentinBritain.

[C]Changingattitudestofamilylife.

[D]ReasonsforchangesinfamilylifeinBritain.

27.[A]Becausemillionsofmendiedinthewar.

[B]Becausewomenhadprovedtheirworth.

[C]Becausewomenweremoreskillfulthanmen.

[D]Becausefactoriespreferredtoemploywomen.

28.[A]Theconceptof“thefamily”asasocialunit.

[B]Theattitudestobirthcontrol.

[C]Theattitudestoreligion.

[D]Theideasofauthorityandtradition.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.[A]Syntheticfuel.

[B]Solarenergy.

[C]Alcohol.

[D]Electricity.

30.[A]Airtrafficconditions.

[B]Trafficjamsonhighways.

[C]Roadconditions.

[D]Newtrafficrules.

31.[A]Gothroughahealthcheck.

[B]Takelittleluggagewiththem.

[C]Arriveearlyforboarding.

[D]Undergosecuritychecks.

PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.[A]Washingplates.

[B]Clearingtables.

[C]Shiningshoes.

[D]Sweepingthefloor.

33.[A]Hemustworksixdaysaweek.

[B]Heshouldneverbelateforwork.

[C]Hemuststudyhardinhissparetime.

[D]Heshouldnotbringhisfriendstotherestaurant.

34.[A]Topayhimforhiswork.

[B]Tolethimhave3mealsadayintherestaurant.

[C]Togivehisfriendsfreedrinks.

[D]Toallowhimtohavemorefreetime.

35.[A]Becausetheboywasnotafulltimeworker.

[B]Becausetheboyhadmadesomemistakes.

[C]Becausehethoughttheboyhadfailedtomeethisrequirements.

[D]Becausehethoughtitwashissonwhoshouldpayhim.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyouownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Americansareproudofthe(36)achievementsmadeinthiscountry.Medicalscientistshavefoundcuresand(37)forsuchdiseasesaspolioandtuberculosis.Theyhavelearnedagreatdealabout(38)andheartdisease.Manyliveshavebeensaved.Americanhospitalsarethemostmodernandbest(39)medicalfacilitiesintheworld.Butthisdegreeofexcellencehasbeenexpensive.

MedicalcostsintheUnitedStatesareveryhigh.Thereisa(40)healthplanforAmericans.Buttherearemanyprograms(41)forthispurpose.Manypeoplehavehealthplansatthecompanieswheretheywork.Undertheseplans,thecompanypaysafixed(42)ofmoneyregularlyintoafund.Thenwhenthe(43)needsmedicalhelp,hecanusemoneyfromthefundtopayforit.

Otherpeoplehavehealthinsurance.(44).Insomemedicalplans,theinsurancecompanyisalsothemedicalinstitution.(45).Thenwhentheyneedmedicaltreatment,theygotothehospitalwithoutpayingmoremoney.

(46).Theseprogramsmakemedicalcareavailabletothosewithouttheirownhealthinsurance.PartⅣReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

There’snoquestionthattheEarthisgettinghotter.Therealquestionsare:Howmuchofthewarmingisourfault,andarewe47toslowthedevastationbycontrollingourinsatiable48forfossilfuels?

Globalwarmingcanseemtoo49toworryabout,ortoouncertainsomethingprojectedbythesamecomputer50thatoftencan’tgetnextweek’sweatherright.Onarawwinterdayyoumightthinkthatafewdegreesofwarmingwouldn’tbesuchabadthinganyway.Andnodoubtaboutit:Warningsabout51changecansoundlikeanenvironmentalistscaretactic,meanttoforceusoutofourcarsandrestrictourlifestyles.

Comfortingthoughts,perhaps.Unfortunately,however,theEarthhassomediscomfortingnews.FromAlaskatothesnowypeaksoftheAndestheworldisheatinguprightnow,andfast.Globally,the52isup1°Foverthepastcentury,butsomeofthecoldest,mostremotespotshavewarmedmuchmore.Theresultsaren’tpretty.Iceis53,riversarerunningdry,andcoastsare54,threateningcommunities.

The55arehappeninglargelyoutofsight.Buttheyshouldn’tbeoutofmind,becausetheyareomensofwhat’sinstoreforthe56oftheplanet.

[A]remote[B]techniques[C]consisting[D]rest[E]willing

[F]climate[G]skill[H]appetite[I]melting[J]vanishing

[K]eroding[L]temperature[M]curiosity[N]changes[O]skillful

SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Therearemanywaysofdefiningsuccess.Itisaccuratetosaythateachofushasourownconceptofsuccesstotheextentthateachofusisresponsibleforsettingourowngoalsanddeterminingwhetherwehavemetthesegoalssatisfactorily.Becauseeachofuspossessesuniquedifferencesingeneticabilityandfavorableenvironmentsinwhichtoexpresstheseabilities,itisnecessarilytruethatwemustdefinesuccessbroadly.

Forsomepeople,simplybeingabletolivetheirlifewithaminimumofmiseryandsufferingisconsideredasuccess.Thinkofthepeaceofmindofthepoorshepherdwhotendshissheep,enjoyshisfrugallifewithhisfamilyinthebeautyofnature,andwhoisrespectedbecausehedoesagoodjobofachievingthegoalsexpectedofandacceptedbyhimandhissociety.Ontheotherhand,itseemsthateventhoughsomepeopleappeartoberichinmaterialpossessions,manyofthemseemtobemiserableandconsiderthemselvesunsuccessfulwhenjudgedbytheirowngoalsofsuccess.Becausenotallventurescanbesuccessful,oneshouldnotsetunrealisticgoalsforachievingsuccess,butifonehasself-confidenceitwouldbeunfortunatetosetone’sgoalsattoolowalevelofachievement.

Awisecounseloroncesaidtoayoungmanwhowasexperiencingfrustrationwithhisownprofessionalsuccess:“Youdonothavetosetyourgoaltoreachthemooninordertohavesuccessintraveling.Sometimesonecanbeverysuccessfulmerelybytakingawalkinthepark,orridingthesubwaydowntown,”Thecounseloradded,“Youhavenotreallyfailedandspoiledyourchancesforsuccessuntilyouhavebeenunsuccessfulatsomethingyoureallylike,andtowhichyouhavegivenyourbesteffort.”

57.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorimpliesthatareessentialinachievingsuccess.

[A]abilityandgoals

[B]goalsanddetermination

[C]abilityandenvironment

[D]goalsandenvironment

58.Theword“frugal”(Line.2,Para2.)means.

[A]wealthy

[B]wasteful

[C]thrifty

[D]miserable

59.Somerichpeopleconsiderthemselvesunsuccessfulbecause.

[A]theirlifeismiserable[B]theydonotliveinpeace

[C]theirgoalsaretoolow

[D]theyarenotrichenoughbytheirownstandards

60.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat.

[A]weshouldhavehighgoals

[B]successmeansachievinggreatgoals

[C]successmeanstakingawalkinthepark

[D]successmeanstryingone’sbestatwhatonereallylikes

61.Thispassagemainlytalksabout.

[A]thedefinitionofsuccess

[B]howtoachievesuccess

[C]howtosetgoals

[D]theimportanceofgoals64.Onemajordifferencebetweenthelooksaymethodoflearningreadingandthephonicsmethodis.

[A]look-sayissimpler

[B]phonicstakeslongertolearn

[C]look-sayiseasiertoteach

[D]phonicsgivesreadersaccesstofarmorewords

65.Thephrase“touchoff”(Para3,Line1)mostprobablymeans.

[A]talkaboutshortly

[B]startorcause

[C]comparewith

[D]oppose

66.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

[A]Phonicsapproachregardswholewordmethodasunimportant.

[B]Thewholewordapproachemphasizesdecoding.

[C]Inphonicsapproach,itisnecessaryandlogicaltoemploydecoding.

[D]Phonicsissuperiorbecauseitstressesthemeaningofwordsthusthevastmajorityofmostcommonwordscanbelearned.PartⅤCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D]ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Methodsofstudyingvary;whatworks67forsomestudentsdoesn’tworkatallforothers.Theonlythingyoucandoisexperiment68youfindasystemthatdoesworkforyou.Buttwothingsaresure:69elsecandoyourstudyingforyou,andunlessyoudofindasystemthatworks,youwon’talthoughcollege.Meantime,thereareafewrulesthat70foreverybody.Thehintis“don’tget71”.Theproblemofstudying,72enoughtostartwith,becomesalmost73whenyouaretryingtodothree74inoneweekend.75thefastestreadershavetrouble76that.Andifyouarebehindinwrittenworkthatmustbe77,theteacherwhoacceptsit78latewillprobablynotgiveyougoodcredit.Perhapshemaynotacceptit79.Gettingbehindinoneclassbecauseyouarespendingsomuchtimeonanotherisreallyno80.Feelingprettyvirtuousaboutthesevenhoursyouspendonchemistrywon’t81onebitifthehistoryteacherpopsaquiz.Andmanyfreshmendogetintotroublebyspendingtoomuchtimeononeclassatthe82oftheothers,eitherbecausetheylikeoneclassmuchbetterorbecausetheyfinditsomuchharderthattheythink,theyshould83alltheirtimetoit.84thereason,goingthewholeworkforoneclassandneglectingtherestofthemisamistake,ifyoufacethis85,beginwiththeshortestandeasiest86.Getthemoutofthewayandthengotothemoredifficult,timeconsumingwork.

67.[A]good[B]easily

[C]sufficiently[D]well

68.[A]until[B]after

[C]while[D]so

69.[A]somebody[B]nobody

[C]everybody[D]anybody

70.[A]follow[B]go

[C]operate[D]work

71.[A]behind[B]after

[C]slow[D]later

72.[A]hardly[B]unpleasant

[C]hard[D]heavy

73.[A]improbable[B]necessary

[C]impossible[D]inevitable

74.[A]week’swork[B]weeks’works

[C]weeks’work[D]week’sworks

75.[A]Even[B]Almost

[C]If[D]With

76.[A]todo[B]doing

[C]atdoing[D]withdoing

77.[A]turnedin[B]tunedup

[C]turnedout[D]givenin

78.[A]very[B]quite

[C]such[D]too

79.[A]anyway[B]either

[C]atall[D]that

80.[A]solution[B]method

[C]answer[D]excuse

81.[A]help[B]encourage

[C]assist[D]improve

82.[A]expense[B]pay

[C]debt[D]charge

83.[A]devote[B]put

[C]spend[D]take

84.[A]Whichever[B]Whatever

[C]However[D]Wherever

85.[A]attraction[B]decision

[C]temptation[D]dilemma

86.[A]arrangements[B]way

[C]assignments[D]classPartⅥTranslation(5minutes)

Direction:CompletethesentencesonAnswerSheet2bytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.

87.Notonly(她向我收费太高),buthedidn’tdoagoodrepairjobeither.

88.Themurderer(混在人群当中)withanattempttoshootatthePrimeMinisterwheneverheseizedachance.

89.Theemergenceofe-commerceandthefastgrowingInterneteconomyare

(为中国的国内外贸易提供了新的增长机遇).

90.ThatCanadianspeaksChinese(和她说英语一样流利).

91.Jeandidnothavetimetogototheconcertlastnightbecauseshewas

(忙着准备)herexamination.

KeytoModelTestThreePartIWriting

【写作思路】

本文要求写一篇针对吸烟问题的议论文。要求写出赞同禁止吸烟、反对禁止吸烟以及自己对待这个问题的看法。

【参考范文】

ShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBanned?

Somepeoplemaintainthatsmokingshouldbecompletelybanned.Intheiropinions,smokingisharmfulnotonlytothesmokersbutalsotothepeoplearound.Moreover,smokingisawasteofmoney.Whenonesmokesacigarette,he/sheisactuallyburningmoney.

Otherpeopledonotagree.Theybelievethatsmokinghelpstosharpenone’smindandpreventsonefromsleeping.Andsmokingdoesnotseemtoshortenone’slifesincemanypeoplewhosmokelivealonglife.Alsothegovernmentgetsalotofmoneyfromcigarettetaxes.

Inmyview,everyonehastherighttochoosehis/herownwayoflife,butonedoesnothavetherighttoimposehis/herwayoflifeonotherpeople.Sosmokinginpublicplacesshouldbebannedbutinsomeareasitcanbeallowed.

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

1.【解析】[Y]根据第一部分前两段很容易判断出该题目是正确的,根据基本常识判断。

2.【解析】[Y]第一部分第三段最后一句话Onlywithinthepast25years,however,havesomeofitspassengersbrokenfreeofEarth’sgravity.

3.【解析】[N]文章第五段,Thesefactorieswilltakeadvantageoftheabsenceofgravitytoproduceeverythingfromlife-savingdrugstoperfectballbearings.题干中“Specialproductsandtoolsforspaceuse,suchasmedicineandperfectballbearings”这是原来就有的advantages,应该是produceeverything。

4.【解析】[Y]根据第二部分和第三部分我们能够推断该题目是正确的,我们的地球已经被污染了,能源也会枯竭……

5.【解析】[Y]根据whygointospace第一段判断正确。

6.【解析】[N]第十六段,Forexample,inouterspace,wehavetoprotectourselvesfromthedangersofultravioletlightandcosmicrays.UltravioletlightfromthesuncangiveusbadsunburnsrighthereonEarth.Yet,Earth’satmospherescreensoutmostofthatharmfulradiation.

7.【解析】[NG]本句意思为即使在外太空的短期旅程也会对人的大脑造成伤害,文中并未提到。

8.【解析】donotmixwell根据WhyGointoSpace中的第二段的第三、四句话,能够得到我们所需要的答案。

9.【解析】electricityformanufacturing根据WhyGointoSpace的第一段得出该题目答案。

10.【解析】thelosingofcalcium根据AtHomeinSpace第一段第四句话找出题目所需要的答案。也能够写thelossofcalcium.PartIIIListeningComprehension

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11.W:It’shightimeweincreasedoursuppliesoffootballequipment.Volleyballandtennisarebothoutoffashion.

M:Icouldn’tagreemore.

Q:Whichshouldtheyincrease?

【解析】[C]女士说是时候该增加足球设备的供应了,排球和网球都过时了。男士说我再同意不过了。本题关键是听懂It’shightime和outoffashion这两个固定短语。

12.W:John,doyouwanttogoswimmingwithmetoday?

M:Sure,butIcan’tleavenow.Ihaveanappointmentwithmyprofessorat3o’clock.

Q:Whycan’tJohngoswimmingnow?

【解析】[A]男士说她三点与她的老师有个会面。Ihaveanappointmentwithmyprofessorat3o’clock.从这句能够得出答案。

13.M:Isthisschoolreallyasgoodaspeoplesay?

W:Itusedtobeevenbetter.

Q:How’stheschool?

【解析】[A]男士问这座学校真的像人们说的那样好么。女士回答说它过去更好些。因此,即是说这座学校不如过去好了,从这得出对这座学校的评价。

14.W:Didyouwatchthegameyesterday?

M:Iwantedto,butMariewaswatchingamovieonChannel5,soIwatcheditwithher.YouknowMarie,shecan’tstandfootball.

Q:Whydidn’tthemanwatchthegame?

【解析】[D]本题关键在于听出玛丽亚受不了足球这句YouknowMaria,shecan’tstandfootball.因此,男士虽然本想看球赛的,可是玛丽亚在看五频道的一个电影,她就跟她一起看了那个电影。

15.M:Goodmorning,I’mJimGreen.Myfatheraskedmetoco

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