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大学英语四级考试试题及参考答案050604
2005年6月四级真题
PartIListeningComprehension
SectionA
1.A)Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.
B)Themanhasn’tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.
C)Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.
D)Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.
2.A)Givetheringtoapoliceman.
B)Waitfortheowneroftheringintherestroom.
C)Handintheringtothesecurityoffice.
D)Taketheringtotheadministrationbuilding.
3.A)Savetimebyusingacomputer.
B)Buyherowncomputer
C)BorrowMartha’scomputer.
D)Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper
4.A)Themandoesn’thavemoneyforhisdaughter’sgraduatestudies.
B)Themandoesn’tthinkhisdaughterwillgetabusinessdegree.
C)Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.
D)Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.
5.A)Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.
B)Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.
C)Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.
D)He’llfindhiswaytothecinema.
6.A)He’sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.
B)Hehaschairedalotofconferences.
C)Hehasahighpositioninhiscompany.
D)HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.
7.A)Teacherandstudent.
B)Doctorandpatient..
C)Managerandofficeworker.
D)Travelagentandcustomer
8.A)Sheknowstheguywhowillgivethelecture.
B)Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative
C)Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.
D)She’llfinishedherreportthisweekend
9.A)Anartmuseum.B)Abeautifulpark.
C)AcollegecampusD)Anarchitecturalexhibition
10.A)Thehousesforsaleareofpoorquality
B)Thehousesaretooexpensiveforthecoupletobuy
C)Thehousingdevelopersprovidefreetripsforpotentialbuyers
D)Themanisunwillingtotakealookatthehousesforsale
SectionB
Passage1
11.A)SyntheticfuelB)Solarenergy
C)AlcoholD)Electricity
12.A)AirtrafficconditionsB)Trafficjamsonhighways
C)RoadconditionsD)Newtrafficrules
13.A)GothroughahealthcheckB)Carrylittleluggage
C)ArriveearlyforboardingD)Undergosecuritychecks
Passage2
14.A)Inafast-foodrestaurantB)Atashoppingcenter
C)AtacountyfairD)Inabakery
15.A)Avoideatinganyfood
B)Preparetherighttypeofpietoeat
C)Washhishandsthoroughly
D)Practiceeatingapiequickly
16.A)OnthetableB)Behindhisback
C)UnderhisbottomD)Onhislap
17.A)Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.
B)Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle
C)Swallowingthepiewithwater
D)Holdingthepieintherightposition
Passage3
18.A)BeautyB)Loyalty
C)LuckD)Durability
19.A)Hewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountry
B)Hebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriage
C)Itwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheart
D)Itwassupposedthatthediamondonthatfingerwouldbringgoodluck
20.A)Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother’slikesanddislikes
B)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatch
C)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhome.
D)Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding
PartIIReadingComprehension
Passage1
IsthereenoughoilbeneaththeArcticNationalWildlifeRefuge(保护区)(ANWR)tohelpsecureAmerica’senergyfuture?
PresidentBushcertainlythinksso.HehasarguedthattappingANWR’soilwouldhelpeaseCalifornia’selectricitycrisisandprovideamajorboosttothecountry’senergyindependence.Butnooneknowsforsurehowmuchcrudeoilliesburiedbeneaththefrozenearthwiththelastgovernmentsurvey,conductedin1998,projectingoutputanywherefrom3billionto16billionbarrels.
Theoilindustrygoeswiththehighendoftherange,whichcouldequalasmuchas10%ofU.S.consumptionforaslongassixyears.Bypumpingmorethan1millionbarrelsadayfromthereserveforthenexttwothreedecades,lobbyistsclaim,thenationcouldcutbackonimportsequivalenttoallshipmentstotheU.S.fromSaudiArabia.Soundsgood.Anoilboomwouldalsomeanamultibillion-dollarwindfall(意外之财)intaxrevenues,royalties(开采权使用费)andleasingfeesforAlaskaandtheFederalGovernment.Bestofall,advocatesofdrillingsay,damagetotheenvironmentwouldbeinsignificant.“We’veneverhadadocumentcaseofoilrigchasingdeeroutontothepackice.”saysAlaskaStateRepresentativeScottOgan.
Notsofar,sayenvironmentalists.Stickingtothelowendofgovernmentestimates,theNationalResourcesDefenseCouncilsaystheremaybenomorethan3.2billionbarrelsofeconomicallyrecoverableoilinthecoastalplainofANWR,adropinthebucketthatwoulddovirtuallynothingtoeaseAmerica’senergyproblems.Andconsumerswouldwaituptoadecadetogainanybenefits,becausedrillingcouldbeginonlyaftermuchbargainingoverleases,environmentalpermitsandregulatoryreview.AsforANWR’simpactontheCaliforniapowercrisis,environmentalistspointoutthatoilisresponsibleforonly1%oftheGoldenState’selectricityoutput–andjust3%ofthenation’s.
21.WhatdoesPresidentBushthinkoftappingoilinANWR?
A)Itwillexhaustthenation’soilreserves.
B)ItwillhelpsecurethefutureofANWR.
C)Itwillhelpreducethenation’soilimports
D)ItwillincreaseAmerica’senergyconsumption
22.WelearnfromthesecondparagraphthattheAmericanoilindustry_______
A)believesthatdrillingforoilinANWRwillproducehighyields
B)tendstoexaggerateAmerica’srelianceonforeignoil
C)showslittleinterestintappingoilinANWR
D)expectstostopoilimportsfromSaudiArabia
23.ThoseagainstoildrillinginANWRarguethat_________
A)itcancauseseriousdamagetotheenvironment
B)itcandolittletosolveU.S.energyproblems
C)itwilldraintheoilreservesintheAlaskanregion
D)itwillnothavemuchcommercialvalue
24.Whatdotheenvironmentalistsmeanbysaying“Notsofast”(Line1,Para.3)?
A)Oilexploitationtakesalongtime
B)Theoildrillingshouldbedelayed
C)Don’tbetoooptimistic
D)Don’texpectfastreturns
25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatoilexploitationbeneathANWR’sfrozenearth______.
A)remainsacontroversialissue
B)isexpectedtogetunderwaysoon
C)involvesalotoftechnologicalproblems
D)willenabletheU.S.tobeoilindependent
Passage2
“Tear‘emapart!
”“Killthefool!
”“Murderthereferee(裁判)!
”
Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarioussportingevents.Atthetimetheyaremade,theymayseeminnocentenough.Butlet’snotkidourselves.Theyhavebeenknowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayastoleadtorealbloodshed.Volumeshavebeenwrittenaboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthatwordshavingcertainconnotations(含义)maycauseustoreactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatweconsidertobeourusualhumanisticbehavior.Iseetheterm“opponent“asoneofthosewords.Perhapsthetimehascometodeleteitfromsportsterms.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm“opponent“is“adversary“:
“enemy“;“onewhoopposesyourinterests.”“Thus,whenaplayermeetsanopponent,heorshemaytendtotreatthatopponentasanenemy.Atsuchtimes,winningmaydominateone’sintellect,andeveryaction,nomatterhowgross,maybeconsideredjustifiable.Irecallanincidentinahandballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer’srequestforatimeoutforaglovechangebecausehedidnotconsideredthenwetenough.TheplayerproceededtorubhisglovesacrosshiswetT-shirtandthenexclaimed.“Aretheywetenoughnow?
”
Intheheatofbattle,playershavebeenobservedtothrowthemselvesacrossthecourtwithoutconsideringtheconsequencesthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyoneintheirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreactingtohisopponent’sinternationalandillegalblockingbydeliberatelyhittinghimwiththeballashardashecouldduringthecourseofplay.Offthecourt,theyaregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?
Itcertainlygivesproofofacourtattitudewhichdepartsfromnormalbehavior.
Therefore,Ibelieveitistimeweelevated(提升)thegametothelevelwhereitbelongstherebysettinganexampletotherestofthesportingworld.Replacingtheterm“opponent“with“associate”couldbeanidealwaytostart.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm“associate“is“colleague”;“friend”;“companion.”Reflectamoment!
Youmaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferenceinyourreactiontotheterm“associate”ratherthan“opponent.”
26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressestheauthor’sview?
A)Aggressivebehaviorinsportscanhaveseriousconsequences
B)Thewordspeopleusecaninfluencetheirbehavior
C)Unpleasantwordsinsportsareoftenusedbyforeignathletes
D)Unfairjudgmentsbyrefereeswillleadtoviolenceonthesportsfield
27.Harshwordsarespokenduringgamesbecausetheplayers_______
A)aretooeagertowin
B)areusuallyshort-temperedandeasilyoffended
C)cannotaffordtobepoliteinfiercecompetition
D)treattheirrivalsasenemies
28.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnotallowedatimeouttochangehisgloves?
A)Herefusedtocontinuethegame
B)Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball
C)Heclaimedthattherefereewasunfair
D)HewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshisT-shirt
29.Accordingtothepassage,players,inagame,may_______
A)deliberatelythrowtheballatanyoneillegallyblockingtheirway
B)keeponscreamingandshoutingthroughoutthegame
C)liedownonthegroundasanactofprotest
D)kicktheballacrossthecourtwithforce
30.Theauthorhopestohavethecurre