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全国大学英语四级考试试题二
2012年6月全国大学英语四级考试试题
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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。
ShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBanned
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
(15minutes)
Directions:
Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage。
Space
OurFutureinSpace:
ItHasAlreadyBegun!
Weareallspacetravelers.Butwe’vestayedclosetohomeuntilnow.Oneday,wemayleaveour“mothership”Earthtomakeourhomeamongthestars。
Agiant,spherical“spaceship”,about8,000milesindiameter,isspeedingthroughthesolarsystemrightnow.Itiscruisingatanincredible66,600milesperhour。
It’snotagiant,StarWarsmothership.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’tquiteasclearcutasjustdescribed。
c 1.Thegiant,sphericalspaceshipmentionedinthepassageis。
[A]theouterspace[B]aman-madespaceship
[C]theplanetEarth[D]theStarWarsmother-ship
b2.Somepersonshavetraveledintoouterspaceafterconqueringwithinthepast25years。
[A]theuniverse[B]Earth’sgravity
[C]theearth[D]outerspace
c 3.Wehaveexploredorsentrobotspaceshipstothefollowingspaceexcept。
[A]themoon[B]Venus[C]Jupiter[D]Marscbcbcac
b4.Whyistheconquestofspacemorethanagreatadventure?
[A]Becauseitisfullofchallengesforhumanbeings。
[B]Becauseitmaybenecessaryforhumanbeingstosurvive。
[C]Becauseitisthegreatestadventureinhumanhistory。
[D]Becauseitismoreexcitingthananyotheradventures。
c 5.Themoonandtheasteroidsarealikewithrespecttotheir。
[A]sizeandmovingways[B]comfortablelivingconditions
[C]richandvaluablemetals[D]solarenergy
a 6.Whycan’tultravioletlightscorchourskinonEarthasseriouslyasitdoesinspaceplaces?
[A]BecausetheEarth’satmospherecanmakeultravioletlightlessharmful。
[B]Becauseultravioletcan’treachtheEarthatall。
[C]BecausetheEarthisfarawayfromthoseplanetsradiatingultravioletlight。
[D]Becauseotherspaceplacesisnearfromthoseplanetsradiatingultravioletlight。
c 7.Inspiteofmanyrisks,scientistswillfinallybuildinspacesuitableforhumanstolive。
[A]anenvironmentwithoutultravioletlight
[B]alotofhomes
[C]anEarth-likeenvironment
[D]anenvironmentwithatmosphere
8.Thereasonsomemetalalloyscan’tbemadeonEarthisthattheheaviermetals____donotmixwell_______togetherwiththelighterones。
9.Inspace,thereisnoatmospheretofilteroutthesun’senergy.Thereisplentyofsolarenergytobeturnedinto_____electricityformanufacturing________,forcreatingcomfortablelivingconditions。
10.Accordingtotheauthor,______thelosingofcalcium____________willbecausedtoamaningravity-freespace。
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]The