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大家网深情奉献! http://www.TopS 阁明俊审校制作!2003年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections: Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1. A)Atatheatre.B)Atabookingoffice.C)Atarailwaystation.D)Atarestaurant.2. A)Themanisinvitingthewomantodinner.B)Thewomanistoobusytojointhemanfordinner.C)ThewomanisafriendoftheStevensons.D)ThemanisgoingtovisittheStevensons.3. A)Theprofessor’spresentationwasnotconvincingenough.B)Theprofessor’slecturenotesweretoocomplicated.C)Theprofessorspokewithastrongaccent.D)Theprofessorspoketoofast.4. A)Thefurnishedapartmentwasinexpensive.B)Theapartmentwasprovidedwithsomeoldfurniture.C)ThefurnitureinthemarketwasonsaleeverySunday.D)Thefurnitureheboughtwasverycheap.5. A)Themanisthinkingabouttakinganewjob.B)Themanlikesajobthatenableshimtotravel.C)Themanissurethathewillgainmorebytakingthejob.D)Themandoesn’twanttostayhomeandtakecareoftheirchild.6. A)TaketheGREtestagainin8weeks.B)Calltocheckhisscores.C)Bepatientandwait.D)Inquirewhenthetestscoresarereleased.7. A)Shereaditselectively.B)Shewentoveritchapterbychapter.C)Shereaditslowly.D)Shefinisheditatastretch.8. A)Hewaskeptinhospitalforalongtime.B)Hewasslightlyinjuredinatrafficaccident.C)Hewasseriouslywoundedinamineexplosion.D)Hewasfinedforspeeding.9. A)Waitforataxi.B)Buysomefood.C)Goonatrip.D)Booktraintickets.10. A)It’snotashardasexpected.B)It’stootoughforsomestudents.C)It’smuchmoredifficultthanpeoplethink.D)It’sbelievedtobethehardestoptionalcourse.SectionBDirections: Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicemarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Anxiousandworried.B)Proudandexcited.C)Nervousandconfused.D)Inspiredandconfident.12. A)Hisfatherscoldedhimseverely.B)Hisfathertookbackthesixdollars.C)Hisfathermadehimdothecuttingagain.D)Hisfathercuttheleaveshimself.13. A)Onecanbenefitalotfromworkingwithhisfather.B)Manuallabourersshouldn’tbelookeddownupon.C)Oneshouldalwaysdohisjobearnestly.D)Teenagerstendtobecareless.Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14. A)Heranavillageshop.B)Heworkedonafarm.C)Heworkedinanadvertisingagency.D)Hewasagardener.15. A)Itwasstressful.B)Itwascolorful.C)Itwaspeaceful.D)Itwasboring.16. A)HisdesiretostartIrisownbusiness.B)Thecrisisinhisfamilylife.C)Thedeclineinhishealth.D)Hisdreamoflivinginthecountryside.Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17. A)Becausetherearenosignstodirectthem.B)Becausenotourguidesareavailable.C)Becauseallthebuildingsinthecitylookalike.D)Becausetheuniversityiseverywhereinthecity.18. A)Theysettheirownexams.B)Theyselecttheirownstudents.C)Theyawardtheirowndegrees.D)Theyorganizetheirownlaboratorywork.19. A)Mostofthemhavealonghistory.B)Manyofthemarespecializedlibraries.C)Theyhousemorebooksthananyotheruniversitylibrary.D)TheyeachhaveacopyofeverybookpublishedinBritain.20. A)Veryfewofthemareengagedinresearch.B)Theywerenotawardeddegreesuntil1948.C)Theyhaveoutnumberedmalestudents.D)Theywerenottreatedequallyuntil1881.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions: Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Onaverage,Americankidsages3to12spent29hoursaweekinschool,eighthoursmorethattheydidin1981.Theyalsodidmorehouseholdworkandparticipatedinmoreofsuchorganizedactivitiesassoccerandballet(芭蕾舞).Involvementinsports,inparticular,rosealmost50%from1981to1997:boysnowspendanaverageoffourhoursaweekplayingsports;girlsloghallthattime.Allinall,however,children’sleisuretimedroppedfrom40%ofthedayin1981to25%“Childrenareaffectedbythesametimecrunch(危机)thataffectstheirparents,”saysSandraHofferth,whoheadedtherecentstudyofchildren’stimetable.Achiefreason,shesays,isthatmoremothersareworkingoutsidethehome.(Nevertheless,childreninbothdouble-incomeand“malebreadwinner”householdsspentcomparableamountsoftimeinteractingwiththeirparents19hoursand22hoursrespectively.Incontrast,childrenspentonly9hourswiththeirsinglemothers.)Allworkandnoplaycouldmakeforsomeverymessed-upkids.“Playisthemostpowerfulwayachildexplorestheworldandlearnsabouthimself,”saysT.BerryBrazelton,professoratHarvardMedicalSchoolUnstructuredplayencouragesindependentthinkingandallowstheyoungtonegotiatetheirrelationshipswiththeirpeers,butkidsages3to12spentonly12hoursaweekengagedinit.Thechildrensampledspentaquarteroftheirrapidlydecreasing“freetime”watchingtelevision.Butthat,believeitornot,wasoneofthefindingsparentsmightregardasgoodnews.Ifthey’respendinglesstimeinfrontoftheTVset,however,kidsaren’treplacingitwithreading.Despiteeffortstogetkidsmoreinterestedinbooks,thechildrenspentjustoveranhouraweekreading.Let’sfaceit,who’sgotthetime?21. Bymentioning“thesametimecrunch”(Line1,Para.2)SandraHofferthmeans________.A)childrenhavelittletimetoplaywiththeirparentsB)childrenarenottakengoodcareofbytheirworkingparentsC)bothparentsandchildrensufferfromlackofleisuretimeD)bothparentsandchildrenhavetroublemanagingtheirtime22. Accordingtotheauthor,thereasongivenbySandraHofferthforthetimecrunchis________.A)quiteconvincingB)partiallytrueC)totallygroundlessD)ratherconfusing23. Accordingtotheauthorachilddevelopsbetterif________.A)hehasplentyoftimereadingandstudyingB)heislefttoplaywithhispeersinhisownwayC)hehasmoretimeparticipatinginschoolactivitiesD)heisfreetointeractwithhisworkingparents24. TheauthorisconcernedaboutthefactthatAmericankids________.A)areengagedinmoreandmorestructuredactivitiesB)areincreasinglyneglectedbytheirworkingmothersC)arespendingmoreandmoretimewatchingTVD)areinvolvedlessandlessinhouseholdwork25. Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A)extracurricularactivitiespromotechildren’sintelligenceB)mostchildrenwillturntoreadingwithTVsetsswitchedoffC)effortstogetkidsinterestedinreadinghavebeenfruitfulD)mostparentsbelievereadingtobebeneficialtochildrenPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.HenryFord,thefamousU.S.inventorandcarmanufacturer,oncesaid,“ThebusinessofAmericaisbusiness.”BythishemeantthattheU.S.wayoflifeisbasedonthevaluesofthebusinessworld.FewwouldarguewithFord’sstatement.AbriefglimpseatadailynewspapervividlyshowshowmuchpeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkaboutbusiness.Forexample,nearlyeverynewspaperhasabusinesssection,inwhichthedealsandprojects,financesandmanagement,stockpricesandlaborproblemsofcorporationsarereporteddaily.Inaddition,businessnewscanappearineveryothersection.Mostnationalnewshasanimportantfinancialaspecttoit.Welfare,foreignaid,thefederalbudget,andthepoliciesoftheFederalReserveBankareallheavilyaffectedbybusiness.Moreover,businessnewsappearsinsomeoftheunlikeliestplaces.Theworldofartsandentertainmentisoftenreferredtoas“theentertainmentindustry”or“showbusiness.”ThepositivesideofHenryFord’sstatementcanbeseenintheprosperitythatbusinesshasbroughttoU.S.life.OneofthemostimportantreasonssomanypeoplefromallovertheworldcometoliveintheUnitedStatesisthedreamofabetterjob.Jobsareproducedinabundance(大量地)becausetheU.S.economicsystemisdrivenbycompetition.Peoplebelievethatthissystemcratesmorewealth,morejobs,andamateriallybetterwayoflife.ThenegativesideofHenryFord’sstatement,however,canbeseenwhenthewordbusinessistakentomeanbigbusiness.Andthetermbigbusiness—referringtothebiggestcompanies,isseeninoppositiontolabor.ThroughoutU.S.historyworkingpeoplehavehadtofighthardforhigherwages,betterworkingconditions,andthefighttoformunions.Today,manyoftheoldlabordisputesareover,butthereisstillsomeemployeeanxiety.Downsizing—thelayingoffofthousandsofworkerstokeepexpenseslowandprofitshigh—createsfeelingsofinsecurityformany.26. TheUnitedStatesisatypicalcountry________.A)whichencouragesfreetradeathomeandabroadB)wherepeople’schiefconcernishowtomakemoneyC)whereallbusinessesaremanagedscientificallyD)whichnormallyworksaccordingtothefederalbudget27. TheinfluenceofbusinessintheU.S.isevidencedbythefactthat________.A)mostnewspapersarerunbybigbusinessesB)evenpublicorganizationsconcentrateonworkingforprofitsC)AmericansofallprofessionsknowhowtodobusinessD)evenartsandentertainmentareregardedasbusiness28. Accordingtothepassage,immigrantschoosetosettleintheU.S.,dreamingthat________.A)theycanstartprofitablebusinessesthereB)theycanbemorecompetitiveinbusinessC)theywillmakeafortuneovernightthereD)theywillfindbetterchancesofemployment29. HenryFord’sstatementcanbetakennegativelybecause________.A)workingpeoplearediscouragedtofightfortheirfightsB)therearemanyindustriescontrolledbyafewbigcapitalistsC)thereisaconflictingrelationshipbetweenbigcorporationsandlaborD)publicservicesarenotrunbythefederalgovernment30. Acompany’seffortstokeepexpenseslowandprofitshighmayresultin________.A)reductioninthenumberofemployeesB)improvementofworkingconditionsC)fewerdisputesbetweenlaborandmanagementD)ariseinworkers’wagesPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ProfessorSmithrecentlypersuaded35people,23ofthemwomen,tokeepadiaryofalltheirabsent-mindedactionsforafortnight.Whenhecametoanalysetheirembarrassinglapses(差错)inascientificreport,hewassurprisedtofindthatnearlyallofthemfellintoafewgroupings,Nordidthelapsesappeartobeentirelyrandom(随机的).Oneofthewomen,forinstance,onleavingherhouseforworkonemorningthrewherdogherearringsandtriedtofixadogbiscuitonherear.“theexplanationforthisisthatthebrainislikeacomputer,”explainstheprofessor.“Peopleprogrammethemselvestodocertainactivitiesregularly.Itwasthewoman’scustomeverymorningtothrowherdogtwobiscuitsandthenputonherearrings.Butsomehowtheactiongotreversedintheprogramme,”Aboutoneintwentyoftheincidentsthevolunteersreportedwerethese“programmeassemblyfailures.”Altogetherthevolunteerslogged433unintentionalactionsthattheyfoundthemselvesdoing—anaverageoftwelveeach,Thereappeartobepeakperiodsinthedaywhenweareatourzaniest(荒谬可笑的).Thesearetwohourssometimebetweeneighta.m.andnoon,betweenfourandsixp.m.withasmallerpeakbetweeneightandtenp.m.“Amongmenthepeakseemstobewhenachangeoverinbrain‘programmes’occurs,asforinstancebetweengoingtoandfromwork.”Womenonaveragereportedslightlymorelapses—12.5comparedwith10.9formen—probablybecausetheyweremorereliablereporters.Astartlingfindingoftheresearchisthattheabsent-mindedactivityisahazardofdoingthingsinwhichweareskilled.Normally,youwouldexpectthatskillreducesthenumberoferrorswemake.Buttryingtoavoidsillyslipsbyconcentratingmorecouldmakethingsalotworse—evendangerous.31. InhisstudyProfessorSmithaskedthesubjects________.A)tokeeptrackofpeoplewhotendtoforgetthingsB)toreporttheirembarrassinglapsesatrandomC)toanalysetheirawkwardexperiencesscientificallyD)tokeeparecordofwhattheydidunintentionally32. ProfessorSmithdiscoveredthat________.A)certainpatternscanbeidentifiedintherecordedincidentsB)manypeopleweretooembarrassedtoadmittheirabsent-mindednessC)mentendtobemoreabsent-mindedthanwomenD)absent-mindednessisanexcusablehumanweakness33. “Programmeassemblyfailures”(Line6,Para.2)referstothephenomenonthatpeople________.A)oftenfailtoprogrammetheirroutinesbeforehandB)tendtomakemistakeswhentheyareinahurryC)unconsciouslychangethesequenceofdoingthingsD)arelikelytomessthingsupiftheyaretootired34. Welearnfromthethirdparagraphthat________.A)absent-mindednesstendstooccurduringcertainhoursofthedayB)womenareverycarefultoperformactionsduringpeakperiodsC)womenexperiencemorepeakperiodsofabsent-mindednessD)men’sabsent-mindednessoftenresultsinfunnysituations35. Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat________.A)peopleshouldavoiddoingimportantthingsduringpeakperiodsoflapsesB)hazardscanbeavoidedwhenpeopledothingstheyaregoodatC)peopleshouldbecarefulwhenprogrammingtheiractionsD)lapsescannotalwaysbeattributedtolackofconcentrationPassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.It’snosecretthatmanychildrenwouldbehealthierandhappierwithadoptiveparentsthanwiththeparentsthatnaturedealtthem.That’sespeciallytrueofchildrenwhoremaininabusivehomesbecausethelawblindlyfavorsbiologicalparents.It’salsotrueofchildrenwhosufferforyearsinfosterhomes(收养孩子的家庭)becauseofparentswhocan’torwon’tcareforthembutrefusetogiveupcustody(监护)rights.Fourteen-year-oldKimberlyMaysfitsneitherdescription,butherrecentcourtvictorycouldeventuallyhelpchildrenwhodo.Kimberlyhasbeentheobjectofanangrycustodybafflebetweenthemanwhoraisedherandherbiologicalparents,withwhomshehasneverlived.AFloridajudgeruledthattheteenagercanremainwiththeonlyfathershe’severknownandthatherbiologicalparentshave“nolegalclaim”onher.Theruling,thoughitmayyetbereversed,setsasidetheprinciplethatbiologyistheprimarydeterminantofparentage.That’sanimportantdevelopment,onethat’slongoverdue.ShortlyafterbirthinDecember1978,KimberlyMaysandanotherinfantweremistakenlyswitchedandsenthomewiththewrongparents.Kimberly’sbiologicalparents,ErnestandReginaTwigg,receivedachildwhodiedofaheartdiseasein1988.Medicaltestsshowedthatthechildwasn’ttheTwiggs’owndaughter,butKimtonlywas,thussparkingacustodybattlewithRobertMays.In1989,thetwofamiliesagreedthatMr.MayswouldmaintaincustodywiththeTwiggsgettingvisitingfights.ThoserightswereendedwhenMr.MaysdecidedthatKimberlywasbeingharmed.ThedecisiontoleaveKimberlywithMr.Maysrenderedhersuitdebated.ButthejudgemadeclearthatKimberlydidhavestandingtosue(起诉)onherownbehalf.Thushemadeclearthatshewasmorethanjustpropertytobehandledasadultssawfit.Certainly,thebiologicallinkbetweenparentandchildisfundamental.Butbiologicalparentsaren’talwayspreferabletoadoptiveones,andbiologicalparentagedoesnotconveyanabsoluteownershipthatcancelsalltherightsofchildren.36. WhatwastheprimaryconsiderationintheFloridajudge’sruling?A)Thebiologicallink.B)Thechild’sbenefits.C)Thetraditionalpractice.D)Theparents’feelings.37. WecanlearnfromtheKimberlycasethat________.A)childrenaremorethanjustpersonalpossessionsoftheirparentsB)thebiologicallinkbetweenparentandchildshouldbeemphasizedC)fosterhomesbringchildrenmorepainandsufferingthancareD)biologicalparentsshouldn’tclaimcustodyrightsaftertheirchildisadopted38. TheTwiggsclaimedcustodyrightstoKimberlybecause________.A)theyfoundherunhappyinMr.Mays’custodyB)theyregardedherastheirpropertyC)theywereherbiologicalparentsD)theyfeltguiltyabouttheirpastmistake39. KimberlyhadbeengiventoMr.Mays________.A)bysheeraccidentB)outofcharityC)athisrequestD)forbettercare40. Theauthor’sattitudetowardsthejudge’srulingcouldbedescribedas________.A)doubtfulB)criticalC)cautiousD)supportivePartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minute)Directions: Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencethereareforchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.41. ShehertriptoNewYorkbecauseshewasill.A)calledoffB)closeddownC)putupD)wentoff42. ________thestorm,theshipwouldhavereacheditsdestinationontime.A)ButforB)IncaseofC)InspiteofD)Becauseof43. Weshouldconcentrateonsharplyreducinginterestratestopulltheeconomyoutof________.A)rejectionB)restrictionC)retreatD)recession44. TheoffindinggoldinCaliforniaattractedalotofpeopletosettledownthere.A)prospectsB)speculationsC)stakesD)provisions45. Isufferedfrommentalbecauseofstressfrommyjob.A)damageB)releaseC)reliefD)fatigue46. Therestofthedaywasentirelyathisforreadingorrecreation.A)dismissalB)survivalC)disposalD)arrival47. Youwillnotbeaboutyourfoodintimeofgreathunger.A)specialB)particularC)peculiarD)specific48. Crimeisincreasingworldwide,andthereiseveryreasontobelievethewillcontinueintothenextdecade.A)emergencyB)trendC)paceD)schedule49. Youshouldn’thavewritteninthe________sincethebookbelongstothelibrary.A)intervalB)borderC)marginD)edge50. Theofairplaneenginesannouncedacomingairraid.A)roarB)exclamationC)whistleD)scream51. Thisticketyoutoafreeboattouronthelake.A)entitiesB)appointsC)grantsD)credits52. ThisisthenursewhotomewhenIwasillinhospital.A)accompaniedB)attendedC)entertainedD)shielded53. IwasabouttoamatchwhenIrememberedTom’swarning.A)rubB)hitC)scrapeD)strike54. Theadvertisementsaysthismaterialdoesn’tinthewash,butithas.A)contractB)shrinkC)slimD)dissolve55. Hewasproudofbeingchosentoparticipateinthegameandhe________usthathewouldtryashardaspossible.A)insuredB)guaranteedC)assumedD)assured56. Notonlytheprofessionalsbutalsotheamateurswillfromthenewtrainingfacilities.A)deriveB)acquireC)benefitD)reward57. Theworkwasalmostcompletewhenwereceivedordersto________nofurtherwithit.A)progressB)proceedC)marchD)promote58. Iwaitedforhimhalfanhour,buthenever________.A)turnedinB)turneddownC)turnedoffD)turnedup59. Ahousewithadangerousgascanbebrokenintoimmediately.A)leakB)splitC)messD)crack60. Adarksuitistoalightoneforeveningwear.A)favourableB)suitableC)preferableD)proper61. ItwasintheUnitedStatesthatImadetheofProfessorJones.A)acknowledgementB)acquaintanceC)recognitionD)association62. Couldyoutakeasheetofpaperandwriteyournameatthetop?A)bareB)vacantC)hollowD)blank63. Acultureinwhichthecitizenssharesimilarreligiousbeliefsandvaluesismorelikelytohavelawsthatrepresentthewishesofitspeoplethanisaculturewherecitizenscomefrombackgrounds.A)extensiveB)influentialC)diverseD)identical64. Areaswherestudentshaveparticulardifficultyhavebeentreatedparticularcare.A)byB)inC)underD)with65. Hegaveatohandletheaffairsinafriendlymanner.A)pledgeB)missionC)plungeD)motion66. Don’tletthechildplaywithscissorshecutshimself.A)incaseB)sothatC)nowthatD)onlyif67. ________thedangerfromenemyaction,peoplehadtocopewithasevereshortageoffood,clothing,fuel,andalmosteverything.A)AsfarasB)AslongasC)AswellasD)Assoonas68. Manypeoplelosttheirjobsduringthebusiness________.A)desperationB)decreaseC)despairD)depression69. Wheneverabigcompanyasmallone,theproductalmostalwaysgetsworse.A)getsonwithB)cutsdownC)takesoverD)putsupwith70. Mr.Smithwastheonlywitnesswhosaidthatthefirewas________.A)matureB)deliberateC)meaningfulD)innocentPartIVShortAnswerQuestions(15minutes)Directions: Inthispartthereisashortpassagewith8questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Writeyouranswersinthespacesprovidedontherightofthepage.Whatpersonalqualitiesaredesirableinateacher?Ithinkthefollowingwouldbegenerallyaccepted.First,theteacher’spersonalityshouldbelivelyandattractive.Thisdoesnotruleoutpeoplewhoareplain-looking,orevenugly,becausemanysuchpeoplehavegreatpersonalcharm.Butitdoesruleoutsuchtypesastheover-excitable,sad,cold,andfrustrated.Secondly,itisnotmerelydesirablebutessentialforateachertohaveagenuinecapacityforsympathy,acapacitytounderstandthemindsandfeelingsofotherpeople,especially,sincemostteachersareschoolteachers,themindsandfeelingsofchildren.Closelyrelatedwiththisisthecapacitytobetolerant—not,indeed,ofwhatiswrong,butoftheweaknessesandimmaturityofhumannaturewhichinduce(i)~)people,andagainespeciallychildren,tomakemistakes.Thirdly,Iholditessentialforateachertobebothintellectuallyandmorallyhonest.Thismeansthathewillbeawareofhisintellectualstrengthsandlimitations,andwillhavethoughtaboutanddecideduponthemoralprinciplesbywhichhislifeshallbeguided.Thereisnocontradictioninmygoingontosaythatateachershouldbeabitofanactor.Thatispartofthetechniqueofteaching,whichdemandsthateverynowandthenateachershouldbeabletoputonanacttoenliven(使生动)alesson,correctafault,orawardpraise.Children,especiallyyoungchildren,liveinaworldthatisratherlargerthanlife.Ateachermustbecapableofinfinitepatience.This,Imaysay,islargelyamatterofself-disciplineandself-training,forwearenoneofusbornlikethat.Finally,Ithinkateachershouldhavethekindofmindwhichalwayswantstogoonlearning.Teachingisajobatwhichonewillneverbeperfect;thereisalwayssomethingmoretolearnaboutit.Therearethreeprincipalobjectsofstudy:thesubjectswhichtheteacheristeaching;themethodsbywhichthesubjectscanbestbetaughttotheparticularpupilsintheclassesheisteaching;and—byfarthemostimportant—thechildren,youngpeople,oradultstowhomthesubjectsaretobetaught.ThetwofundamentalprinciplesofBritisheducationtodayarethateducationiseducationofthewholeperson,andthatitisbestacquiredthroughfullandactiveco-operationbetweentwopersons,theteacherandthelearner.S1. Plain-lookingteacherscanalsobeadmiredbytheirstudentsiftheyhaveS1.S2. TheauthorsaysitisS2thatteachersbesympatheticwiththeirstudents.S3. AteachershouldbetolerantbecausehumanstendtohaveS3(1)andtobeS3(2).S4. AteacherwhoisS4willbeabletomakehislessonsmorelively.S5. Howcanateacheracquireinfinitepatience?S5S6. Sinceteachingisajobnoonecanbeperfectat,itisnecessaryforteacherstokeepimprovingtheirknowledgeofthesubjectstheyteachandtheirS6S7. Teachers’mostimportantobjectofstudyisS7.S8. EducationcannotbebestacquiredwithoutS8betweentheteacherandthelearnerPartVWriting(30minutes)Directions: Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteaneye-witnessaccountofatrafficaccident.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:假设你在某日某时某地目击一起车祸,就此写一份见证书。见证书须包括以下几点:1. 车祸发生的时间及地点2. 你所见到的车祸情况3. 你对车祸原因的分析AnEye-WitnessAccountofaTrafficAccident2003年6月四级参考答案PartI1. D2. A3. D4. D5. A6. C7. A8. B9. C10. CPartII11. B12. C13. C14. C15. A16. B17. D18. B19. B20. B21. D22. B23. D24. A25. C26. D27. C28. B29. C30. DPartIII31. B32. D33. D34. A35. A36. B37. D38. C39. C40. A41. D42. A43. A44. B45. D46. A47. B48. C49. A50. C51. B52. D53. B54. C55. C56. B57. D58. C59. A60. BPartIV61. A62. C63. C64. A65. D66. B67. D68. A69. D70. CS1. greatpersonalcharmS2. essentialpersonalcharmS3. (1)weaknesses(2)immatureS4. abitofanactorS5. by/throughself-disciplineandself-trainingS6. teachingmethodsS7. thosetowhomsubjectsaretaughtS8. fullandactivecooperation浅埋暗挖隧道工艺标准1.竖井1.1适用范围:本章适用于浅埋暗挖隧道开挖的竖井由格栅钢架、钢筋网片、喷射混凝土联合组成初期支护的施工及验收。1.2编制参考标准及规范《地下铁道工程施工及验收标准》GB50299-1999《铁路隧道施工规范》TB10204-2002J163-20021.3术语(1)圈梁:竖井棚架支护底座的钢筋混凝土结构。(2)竖井棚架:采用工字钢等型钢焊接成型的吊装骨架,用于提升、倒运竖井及隧道内垃圾和各种材料的吊运装置。(3)格栅钢架:用钢筋或型钢焊接加工而形成的架式支架。(4)喷射混凝土:利用压缩空气或其它动力,将按一定配比拌制的混凝土混合物沿管路输送至喷头处,以较高速度垂直射于受喷面,依赖喷射过程中水泥与骨料的连续撞击,压密而形成的一种混凝土。(5)干喷:将水泥和骨料干拌后送到喷嘴,在喷嘴的前端让其与水合流的一种混凝土的施工方法。(6)湿喷:将水泥和骨料加水搅拌均匀后直接喷射到受喷面上的一种混凝土施工方法。(7)初期支护:当设计要求隧洞的永久支护分期完成时,隧洞开挖后及时施工的支护。(8)钢支撑:采用工字钢等型钢焊接成型的支护钢架,用于支撑初衬结构的一种支护方式。1.4一般规定1.4.1竖井的断面形式可采用矩形或圆形,当地质情况较差时宜采用圆形。1.4.2竖井井口应做锁口圈梁,锁口圈梁应在井身掘进前完成。1.4.3竖井应设防雨棚,井口周围应设防汛墙和栏杆。1.4.4竖井应安装上下爬梯,爬梯应牢固可靠,利于行走,不影响竖井施工和运输。1.4.5施工中竖井口、井底、绞车房和工作吊盘间均应有联系信号,必要时可设直通电话。1.5工艺流程(I)锁口圈梁1.5.1圈梁施工前应进

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