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2014年大学英语四级试题

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Example:

Youwillhear:

Youwillread:

A)Attheoffice.

B)Inthewaitingroom.

C)Attheairport.

D)Inarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9oclockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)5hoursisthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.A)Thewomanisaclosefriendoftheman.

B)Thewomanhasbeenworkingtoohard.

C)Thewomanisseeingadoctor.

D)Thewomanistiredofherwork.(C)

2.A)Thisapplepietastesverygood.

B)Hismotherlikesthepieverymuch.

C)Thispiecantmatchhismothers.

D)Hismothercantmakeapplepies.(A)

3.A)Takeawalk.

B)Giveaperformance.

C)Listentothemusic.

D)Dancetothemusic.(D)

4.A)Readanarticleonpoliticalscience.

B)Presentadifferenttheorytotheclass.

C)Readmorethanonearticle.

D)Chooseabetterarticletoread.(C)

5.A)ThewomanwouldunderstandifshedidMarysjob.

B)ThewomanshoulddothetypingforMary.

C)ThewomanshouldworkashardasMary.

D)Thewomanisntaskillfultypist.(A)

6.A)HewantstomakeanappointmentwithMr.Smith.

B)HewantstomakesurethatMr.Smithwillseehim.

C)Hewantstochangethetimeoftheappointment.

D)Hewantsthewomantomeethimatthreeoclock.(B)

7.A)Hegetsnervousveryeasily.

B)Heisaninexperiencedspeaker.

C)Heisanawfulspeaker.

D)Hehasntpreparedhisspeechwell.(B)

8.A)Shedidntlikethebooksthemanbought.

B)Therewasntalargeselectionatthebookstore.

C)Themanboughtalotofbooks.

D)Shewantedtoseewhatthemanbought.(C)

9.A)Buyaticketforthetemoclockflight.

B)Askthemantochangetheticketforher.

C)Gototheairportimmediately.

D)Switchtoadifferentflight.(D)

10.A)Dr.Lemoniswaitingforapatient.

B)Dr.Lemonisbusyatthemoment.

C)Dr.Lemonhaslosthispatience.

D)Dr.Lemonhasgoneouttovisitapatient.(B)

SectionB

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Passageone

Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Acaroutsidethesupermarket.

B)Acaratthebottomofthehill.

C)Paulscar.

D)Thesportscar.(C)

12.A)Insidethecar.

B)Atthefootofthehill.

C)Inthegarage.

D)Inthesupermarket.(D)

13.A)Thedriverofthesportscar.

B)Thetwogirlsinsidethecar.

C)Themanstandingnearby.

D)ThesalesmanfromLondon.(A)

14.A)Nobody.

B)Thetwogirls.

C)Thebusdriver.

D)Paul.(A)

PassageTwo

Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

15.A)Hisfriendgavehimthewrongkey.

B)Hedidntknowwherethebackdoorwas.

C)Hecouldntfindthekeytohismailbox.

D)Itwastoodarktoputthekeyinthelock.(A)

16.A)Itwasgettingdark.

B)Hewasafraidofbeingblamedbyhisfriend.

C)Thebirdsmighthaveflownaway.

D)Hisfriendwouldarriveanytime.(B)

17.A)Helookedsillywithonlyoneleginsidethewindow.

B)Heknewthepolicemanwouldntbelievehim.

C)Thetorchlightmadehimlookveryfoolish.

D)Herealizedthathehadmadeamistake.(B)

PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Thethreatofpoisonousdesertanimalsandplants.

B)Theexhaustionofenergyresources.

C)Thedestructionofoilwells.

D)Thespreadoftheblackpowderfromthefires.(D)

19.A)Theundergroundoilresourceshavenotbeenaffected.

B)Mostofthedesertanimalsandplantshavemanagedtosurvive.

C)Theoillakessoondriedupandstoppedevaporating.

D)Theundergroundwaterresourceshavenotbeenpolluted.(D)

20.A)Torestorethenormalproductionoftheoilwells.

B)Toestimatethelossescausedbythefires.

C)Toremovetheoilleftinthedesert.

D)Tousetheoilleftintheoillakes.(C)

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:

Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Unlesswespendmoneytospotandpreventasteroids(小行星)now,onemightcrashintoEarthanddestroylifeasweknowit,saysomescientists.

Asteroidsarebiggerversionsofthemeteoroids(流星)thatraceacrossthenightsky.MostorbitthesunfarfromEarthanddontthreatenus.ButtherearealsothousandsofasteroidswhoseorbitsputthemonacollisioncoursewithEarth.

Buy$50millionworthofnewtelescopesrightnow.Thenspend$10millionayearforthenext25yearstolocatemostofthespacerocks.Bythetimewespotafatalone,thescientistssay,wellhaveawaytochangeitscourse.

Somescientistsfavorpushingasteroidsoffcoursewithnuclearweapons.Butthecostwouldntbecheap.

Isitworthit?

Twothingsexpertsconsiderwhenjudginganyriskre:

1)Howlikelytheeventis;and2)Howbadtheconsequencesiftheeventoccurs.ExpertsthinkanasteroidbigenoughtodestroylotsoflifemightstrikeEarthonceevery500,000years.Soundsprettyrarebutifonedidfall,itwouldbetheendoftheworld.Ifwedonttakecareofthesebigasteroids,theylltakecareofus,saysonescientist.Itsthatsimple.

Thecure,though,mightbeworsethanthedisease.DowereallywantfleetsofnuclearweaponssittingaroundonEarth?

Theworldhaslesstofearfromdoomsday(毁灭性的)rocksthanfromagreatnuclearfleetsetagainstthem,saidaNewYorkTimesarticle.

21.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutasteroidsandmeteoroids?

A)Theyareheavenlybodiesdifferentincomposition.

B)Theyareheavenlybodiessimilarinnature.

C)Therearemoreasteroidsthanmeteoroids.

D)Asteroidsaremoremysteriousthanmeteoroids.(B)

22.WhatdoscientistssayaboutthecollisionofanasteroidwithEarth?

A)Itisveryunlikelybutthedangerexists.

B)Suchacollisionmightoccuronceevery25years.

C)CollisionsofsmallerasteroidswithEarthoccurmoreoftenthanexpected.

D)Itsstilltooearlytosaywhethersuchacollisionmightoccur.(A)

23.Whatdopeoplethinkofthesuggestionofusingnuclearweaponstoalterthecoursesofasteroids?

A)Itsoundspracticalbutitmaynotsolvetheproblem.

B)Itmaycreatemoreproblemsthanitmightsolve.

C)ItisawasteofmoneybecauseacollisionofasteroidswithEarthisveryunlikely.

D)Furtherresearchshouldbedonebeforeitisprovedapplicable.(B)

24.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.

A)whilepushingasteroidsoffcoursenuclearweaponswoulddestroytheworld

B)asteroidsracingacrossthenightskyarelikelytohitEarthinthenearfuture

C)theworryaboutasteroidscanbelefttofuturegenerationssinceitisunlikelytohappeninourlifetime

D)workablesolutionsstillhavetobefoundtopreventacollisionofasteroidswithEarth(D)

25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthorstoneinthispassage?

A)Optimistic.

B)Critical.

C)Objective.

D)Arbitrary.(C)

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Believeitornot,opticalillusion(错觉)cancuthighwaycrashes.

Japanisacaseinpoint.Ithasreducedautomobilecrashesonsomeroadsbynearly75percentusingasimpleopticalillusion.Bentstripes,calledchevrons(人字形),paintedontheroadsmakedriversthinkthattheyaredrivingfasterthantheyreallyare,andthusdriversslowdown.

NowtheAmericanAutomobileAssociationFoundationforTrafficSafetyinWashingtonD.C.isplanningtorepeatJapanssuccess.Startingnextyear,thefoundationwillpaintchevronsandotherpatternsofstripesonselectedroadsaroundthecountrytotesthowwellthepatternsreducehighwaycrashes.

Excessivespeedplaysamajorroleinasmuchasonefifthofallfataltrafficaccidents,accordingtothefoundation.Tohelpreducethoseaccidents,thefoundationwillconductitstestsinareaswherespeed-relatedhazardsarethegreatestcurves,exitslopes,trafficcircles,andbridges.

Somestudiessuggestthatstraight,horizontalbarspaintedacrossroadscaninitiallycuttheaveragespeedofdriversinhalf.However,trafficoftenreturnstofullspeedwithinmonthsasdriversbecomeusedtoseeingthepaintedbars.

Chevrons,scientistssay,notonlygivedriverstheimpressionthattheyaredrivingfasterthantheyreallyarebutalsomakealaneappeartobenarrower.Theresultisalongerlastingreductioninhighwayspedandthenumberoftrafficaccidents.

26.Thepassagemainlydiscusses________.

A)anewwayofhighwayspeedcontrol

B)anewpatternforpaintinghighways

C)anewapproachtotrainin

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