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历年大学英语四级完形填空真题及其答案

(2001年1月)Forthepasttwoyears,Ihavebeenworkingonstudents’evaluationofclassroomteaching.Ihavekeptarecordofinformalconversations__71__some300studentsfromat__72__twenty-onecollegesanduniversities.Thestudentsweregenerally__73__anddirectintheircomments__74__howcourseworkcouldbebetter__75__.Mostoftheirremarkswerekindly___76___—withtoleranceratherthanbitterness—andfrequentlyweresoftenedbythe__77__thatthestudentswerespeaking__78__some,notall,instructors.Nevertheless,__79__thefollowingsuggestionsandcommentsindicate,studentsfeel__80__withthings-as-they-areintheclassroom.

 Professorsshouldbe__81__fromreadinglecturenotes.“Itmakestheir__82__monotonous(单调的).”      Iftheyaregoingtoread,whynot__83__outcopiesofthelecture?

Thenwe__84__needtogotoclass.Professorsshould__85__repeatinginlecturesmaterialthatisinthetext-book.“__86__we’vereadthematerial,wewantto__87__itorhearitelaboratedon,__88__repeated.”“Alotofstudentshatetobuya__89__textthattheprofessorhaswritten__90__tohavehislecturesrepeatit.”

 71.A)involvingB)counting    C)covering    D)figuring

72.A)best        B)least      C)length       D)large

73.A)reserved     B)hard-working  C)polite       D)frank

74.A)over     B)at         C)on                        D)of

75.A)presented   B)submitted    C)described    D)written

76.A)received  B)addressed      C)made       D)taken

77.A)occasion   B)truth        C)case         D)fact

78.A)on     B)about        C)at             D)with

79.A)though       B)whether   C)as         D)if

80.A)dissatisfied B)unsatisfactory  C)satisfied   D)satisfactory

81.A)interfered    B)interrupted  C)discouraged     D)disturbed

82.A)voices   B)soundsC)pronunciation        D)gestures

83.A)hold     B)leave        C)drop       D)give

84.A)couldn’t        B)wouldn’t C)mustn’t    D)shouldn’t

85.A)refuse         B)prohibit    C)prevent    D)avoid

86.A)Once   B)Until    C)However       D)Unless

87.A)remember        B)argue      C)discuss     D)keep

88.A)yet      B)not            C)and         D)or

89.A)desired      B)revised    C)required     D)deserved

90.A)about   B)how   C)but                  D)only

(2001年6月)Morethanfortythousandreaderstoldusthattheylookedforinclosefriendships,whattheyexpected___61___friends,whattheywerewillingtogivein___62___,andhowsatisfiedtheywere___63___thequalityoftheirfriendships.The___64___givelittlecomforttosocialcritics.

Friendship___65___tobeauniqueformof___66___bonding.Unlikemarriageorthetiesthat___67___parentsandchildren,itisnotdefinedorregulatedby___68___.Unlikeothersocialrolesthatweareexpectedto___69___—ascitizens,employees,membersofprofessionalsocietiesand___70___organizations—ithasitsownprinciple,whichistopromote___71___fwarmth,trust,love,andaffection___72___twopeople.

 ThesurveyonfriendshipappearedintheMarch___73___ofPsychologyToday.Thefindings___74___thatissuesoftrustandbetrayal(背叛)are___75___tofriendship.Theyalsosuggestthatourreadersdonot___76___forfriendsonlyamongthosewhoare___77___likethem,butfindmany___78___differinrace,religion,andethnic(种族的)background.Arguablythemostimportant___79___thatemergesfromthedata,___80___,isnotsomethingthatwefound—butwhatwedidnot.

61.A)on   B)of         C)to           D)for

62.A)addition       B)reply      C)turn   D)return

63.A)about   B)of             C)with         D)by

64.A)results   B)effects     C)expectations    D)consequences

65.A)feels    B)leads      C)sounds          D)appears

66.A)human  B)mankind      C)individual        D)civil

67.A)bind       B)attach       C)control    D)attract

68.A)disciplineB)law       C)rule     D)regulation

69.A)keep       B)do          C)show       D)play

70.A)all      B)any          C)other           D)those

71.A)friendship   B)interests     C)feelings   D)impressions

72.A)between    B)on            C)in             D)for

73.A)print        B)issue     C)publication        D)copy

74.A)secure    B)assure      C)confirm      D)resolve

75.A)neutral      B)main     C)nuclear      D)central

76.A)ask    B)call           C)appeal          D)look

77.A)most        B)more       C)least   D)less

78.A)people    B)who       C)what       D)friends

79.A)conclusion       B)summary    C)decision   D)claim

80.A)moreover B)however       C)still     D)yet

(2002年1月)Onesummernight,onmywayhomefromworkIdecidedtoseeamovie.Iknewthetheatrewouldbeair-conditionedandIcouldn’tfacemy__71__apartment.

SittinginthetheatreIhadtolookthroughthe__72__betweenthetwotallheadsinfrontofme.Ihadtokeepchangingthe__73__everytimeshelearnedovertotalktohim,__74__heleanedovertokissher.WhydoAmericansdisplaysuch__75__inapublicplace?

IthoughtthemoviewouldbegoodformyEnglish,but__76__itturnedout,itwasanItalianmove.__77__aboutanhourIdecidedtogiveuponthemovieand__78__onmypopcorn(爆玉米花).I’veneverunderstoodwhytheygiveyousomuchpopcorn!

Ittastedprettygood,__79__.AfterawhileIheard__80__moreoftheromantic-soundingItalians.Ijustheardthe__81__ofthepopcorncrunching(咀嚼)betweenmyteeth.Mythoughtstatedto__82__.IrememberedwhenIwasisSouthKorea(韩国),I__83__towatchKojakonTVfrequently.HespokeperfectKorean—Iwasreallyamazed.Heseemedlikeagoodfriendtome,__84__IsawhimagaininNewYorkspeaking__85__EnglishinsteadofperfectKorean.Hedidn’tevenhaveaKoreanaccentandI__86__likeIhadbeenbetrayed.

WhenourfamilymovedtotheUnitedStatessixyearsago,noneofusspokeanyEnglish.__87__wehadbeguntolearnafewwords,mymothersuggestedthatweallshouldspeakEnglishathome.Everyoneagreed,butourhousebecamevery__88__andweallseemedtoavoideachother.Wesatatthedinnertableinsilence,preferringthatto__89__inadifficultlanguage.MothertriedtosaysomethinginEnglishbutit__90__outallwrongandweallburstintolaughteranddecidedtoforgetit!

We’vebeenspeakingKoreanathomeeversince.

71.A)warmB)hotC)heatedD)cool

72.A)crackB)blankC)breakD)opening

73.A)aspectB)viewC)spaceD)angle

74.A)whileB)wheneverC)orD)and

75.A)attractionB)attentionC)affectionD)motion

76.A)sinceB)whenC)whatD)as

77.A)WithinB)AfterC)ForD)Over

78.A)concentrateB)chewC)fixD)taste

79.A)tooB)stillC)thoughD)certainly

80.A)muchB)anyC)noD)few

81.A)voiceB)soundC)rhythmD)tone

82.A)wonderB)wanderC)imagineD)depart

83.A)enjoyedB)happenedC)turnedD)used

84.A)untilB)becauseC)thenD)therefore

85.A)artificialB)informalC)perfectD)practical

86.A)feltB)lookedC)seemedD)appeared

87.A)WhileB)IfC)BeforeD)Once

88.A)emptyB)quietC)stiffD)calm

89.A)tellingB)utteringC)sayingD)speaking

90.A)workedB)gotC)cameD)made

(2003年1月)Alanguageisasignalingsystemwhichoperateswithsymbolicvocalsounds(语声),andwhichisusedbyagroupofpeopleforthepurposeofcommunication.

Let’slookatthis__61__inmoredetailbecauseitislanguage,morethananythingelse,__62__distinguishesmanfromtherestofthe__63__world.

Otheranimals,itistrue,communicatewithoneanotherby__64__ofcries:

forexample,manybirdsutter__65__callsattheapproachofdanger;monkeysutter__66__cries,suchasexpressionsofanger,fearandpleasure.__67__thesevariousmeansofcommunicationdifferinimportantways__68__humanlanguage.Forinstance,animals’criesdonot__69__thoughtsandfeelingsclearly.Thismeans,basically,thattheylackstructure.Theylackthekindofstructurethat__70__ustodivideahumanutteranceinto__71__.

Wecanchangeanutteranceby__72__onewordinitwith__73__:

agoodillustrationofthisisasoldierwhocansay,e.g.,“tanksapproachingfromthenorth“,__74__whocanchangeonewordandsayaircraftapproachingfromthenorth”or“tanksapproachingfromthewest”;butabirdhasasinglealarmcry,__75__means“danger!

Thisiswhythenumberof__76__thatananimalcanmakeisverylimited:

thegreattit(山雀)isacase__77__point;ithasabouttwentydifferentcalls,__78__inhumanlanguagethenumberofpossibleutterancesis__79__.Italsoexplainswhyanimalcriesarevery__80__inmeaning.

61.A)classificationB)definitionC)functionD)perception

62.A)thatB)itC)asD)what

63.A)nativeB)humanC)physicalD)animal

64.A)waysB)meansC)methodsD)approaches

65.A)matingB)excitingC)warningD)boring

66.A)identicalB)similarC)differentD)unfamiliar

67.A)ButB)ThereforeC)AfterwardsD)Furthermore

68.A)aboutB)withC)fromD)in

69.A)inferB)explainC)interpretD)express

70.A)encouragesB)enablesC)enforcesD)ensures

71.A)speechesB)soundsC)wordsD)voices

72.A)replacingB)spellingC)pronouncingD)saying

73.A)oursB)theirsC)anotherD)others

74.A)soB)andC)butD)or

75.A)thisB)thatC)whichD)it

76.A)signsB)gesturesC)signalsD)marks

77.A)inB)atC)ofD)for

78.A)whereasB)sinceC)anyhowD)somehow

79.A)boundlessB)changeableC)limitlessD)ceaseless

80.A)ordinaryB)alikeC)commonD)general

(2004年1月)It’sanannualback-to-schoolroutine.Onemorningyouw

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