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--泰戈尔
2010年英语专业四级模拟试题
一.Cloze(15mins)
Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Markthebestchoiceforeachblankonyouranswersheet.
AllAmericansareatleastvaguely 31 withtheplightoftheAmericanIndian.CutbacksinfederalprogramsforIndianshavemadetheirproblems 32 moresevereinrecentyears.Josephyreports,“ 33 1981itwasestimatedthatcutbacksinfederalprogramsforIndianstotaledabout$500million”ormorethantentimesthecutsaffectingtheir 34 fellowAmericans.Additionalcutsseemtobethreatenedinthefuture.Thisreducedfundingisaffectingalmostall 35 ofreservationlife, 36 education. IftheIndianscould 37 their 38 problems,solutionstomanyoftheirotherproblemsmightnotbefarbehind.InthispaperthecurrentstatusofIndianeducationwillbedescribedand 39 andsomewaysofimprovingthiseducationwillbeproposed.
Whetherto 40 withthedominantAmericancultureorto 41 IndianculturehasbeenalongstandingissueinIndianeducation.AftertheCivilWarfullresponsibilityforIndianeducationwasturnedoverbythegovernmenttochurchesandmissionarygroups.Thenextfiftyyearsbecameaperiodof 42 assimilationinallareasofIndianculture,butespeciallyinreligionandeducation.
JohnCollier,areformerwhoagitated 43 Indiansandtheirculture 44 theearly1920suntilhisdeathin1968,hadadifferentidea.Hebelievedthatinsteadofeffacingnativeculture,Indianschoolsshouldencourageand 45 it.
Pressuretoassimilateremainsapotentforcetoday, 46 .MoreandmoreIndiansaregraduatingfromhighschoolandcollegeandbecoming 47 forjobsinthenon-Indiansociety.“WhenIndiansobtaintherequisiteskills,manyofthementerthebroaderAmericansocietyandsucceed.” 48 approximately90percentofallIndianchildrenareeducatedinstatepublicschoolsystems.Howwellthesechildrencompetewiththemembersofthedominantsociety, 49 ,isanother 50 .
31.A.agreeable B.regardless C.familiarD.sympathetic
32.A.eveB.ever C.greatly D.further
33.A.Since B.Upto C.Before D.Bytheendof
34.A.non-IndiaB.Indian C.previousD.former
35.A.respects B.aspects C.kinds D.parts
36.A.except B.regarding C.besides D.including
37.A.solve B.dissolve C.deal D.treat
38.A.cultural B.educational C.social D.severe
39.A.estimatedB.evaluated C.settled D.decided
40.A.agree B.pushforward C.assimilate D.deal
41.A.preserve B.keepupwith C.acknowledge D.confess
42.A.enforced B.overall C.contemptuous D.unbelievable
43.A.infavorofB.onbehalfof C.sidebysidewith D.farbehind
44.A.in B.through C.from D.during
45.A.realize B.assimilate C.acknowledge D.revitalize
46.A.yet B.furthermore C.however D.justthesame
47.A.available B.reachable C.suitable D.eligible
48.A.Inthefuture B.Inthepast C.Atpresent D.Maybe
49.A.therefore B.consequently C.however D.moreover
50.A.questionB.issue C.aspect D.matter
二.GRAMMAR&VOCABULARY [15MIN.]
Therearethirtysentencesinthissection.BeneatheachsentencetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Markyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
51.He havebeennervousbecausehedidn'tgostraightin.
A.oughtto B.must C.should D.hadto
52.IamquitesurethatIcan Michaelintolettingususehiscartomorrow.
A.speak B.talk C.tell D.say
53.Jeancouldbeaveryattractivegirlbutshe toherclothes.
A.paysnoattention B.waspayingnoattention
C.paidnoattention D.hadpaidnoattention
54.Whenquestionedbytheinterviewer,mymindwent ,andIcouldhardlyremembermyowndateofbirth.
A.blank B.dim C.faint D.vain
55.Thetextbookquestionaswellasotherissuesisgoingtobediscussedwhenthecongressisin againnextspring.
A.assembly B.convention C.conference D.session
56.Todriveacarsafely,itis goodbrakes.
A.essentialwith B.essentialhaving C.essentialtohave D.essentialhave
57.AsIregardit,youcanwidenthe oftheseimprovementsthroughyouractiveparticipation.
A.volume B.dimension C.magnitude D.scope
58.“Canyourideahorse?
”
“No,Ineverhadthechance .”
A.forlearning B.forlearninghow C.howtolearnit D.tolearnhow
59.Aselectriclinesweredestroyedbythestorm,theywereforcedto lightforseveraldays.
A.goover B.goinfor C.gowithout D.goout
60.Tosurviveintheintensemarketcompetition,wemust thequalitiesandvarietiesofproductswemaketotheworld-marketdemand.
A.improve B.guarantee C.gear D.enhance
61.“Mariahasblistersinherboots.”
“She walkingsuchalongdistance.”
A.wasusednotto B.usedto C.isnotusedto D.didnotusedto
62.Inancienttimespeoplewhowerethoughttohavetheabilityto dreamswerelikelytobehighlyrespected.
A.impart B.inherit C.interpret D.intervene
63.Itwas thatwefelttiredwhenwearrived.
A.asolongtravel B.suchalongtravel
C.suchalongjourney D.suchasolongjourney
64. hispoorrecordinschool,theboardthinksthatheshouldstudyhard.
A.Inspiteof B.Inchargeof C.Inviewof D.Incaseof
65.“Whatauthorsdoyoulike?
”
“Shakespeareis .”
A.favoriteforme B.myfavorite C.formethefavoriteD.thefavoriteofmine
66.Wehadn'texpectedapowercutsowewereastonishedwhenthewholehousewas intodarkness.
A.dived B.plunged C.drowned D.dropped
67.Withouta(an) passportatouristisforbiddentoenteracountry.
A.operative B.effective C.valid D.efficient
68.Althoughthetownhadbeenattackedbythestormseveraltimes, wasdone.
A.afewdamages B.fewdamages C.littledamage D.alittledamage
69.Beforethetouristssetoff,theyspentmuchtimesettingalimit theexpensesofthetrip.
A.for B.in C.to D.about
70.“Tinalooksespeciallyprettytonight.”
“Yes,shealwayslooksherbestin ofthatcolor.”
A.dress B.adress C.thatdress D.thedress
71.Despitethewiderangeofreadingmaterialspeciallywrittenor forlanguagelearningpurposes,thereisyetnocomprehensivesystematicprogramforthereadingskills.
A.appointed B.assembled C.acknowledged D.adapted
72.Internet,a ofmillionsofcomputerslinkedworldwide,isthelargestsystemservinge-mailmessengers.
A.unity B.connection C.network D.combination
73.“Howdarkyourbrother'shairis!
”
“It's minewhenIwasathisage.”
A.nodarkerthan B.nomoredarkeras C.notdarkmorethan D.notdarkeras
74.Itwassurprisingthatthehotellookedrathershabbyoutsidewasluxuriouslyand furnishedinside.
A.artificially B.arrogantly C.arbitrarily D.artistically
75. hedaydreamed,Petersawfiguresinthesky.
A.Until B.Since C.While D.During
76.Hedidmea turnbylendingmetenpounds.
A.good B.nice C.fine D.pretty
77.Onceourhensstartedlayingeggs,wehadsucha ofeggsthatweweregivingmanyawaytoourneighbors.
A.output B.surplus C.production D.plenty
78.FollowingarecommentsaboutthebehaviorthatpeopleinKoreausuallyexpectinvarioussocial .
A.occasions B.cases C.situations D.circumstances
79.Theyhaveconsideredtheirhighstandardoflivinga(n) forpracticingtheirbasicbeliefs.
A.award B.reward C.result D.consequence
80.Mac'sclose tohisbrothermadepeoplemistakethemforoneanother.
A.resemblance B.identity C.appearance D.relationship
三.READINGCOMPREHENSION [25MIN]
Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.
Markyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
A
AnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspapercolumn.Shehadbeenthedirectorofaschoolandacampbeforesheretired,butsheneededtokeepbusy.Shewasevenwillingtoworkwithoutpay.Thatwasthereasonshefoundavolunteerjobwithanagency.Theagencythatshechosetoworkforwasabusinessthathelpedotherbusinessesfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshetalkedwithotherretiredpeoplelikeherself.Bytalking,sherecognizedtwothings.Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenotbeingused.Oldpeoplealsohadproblems—mostlyproblemswithcommunication.
Mrs.Douglasfoundanewpurposeforherself.Throughtheyears,fromtimetotimeshehadwrittenstoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Nowtherewasanewsubject:
oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled“SixtyPlus,”whichfocusedongettingold.Shewritesabouttheproblemsofoldpeople,especiallytheirproblem