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7大学英语四级考试模拟试题
大学英语四级考试模拟试题
ModelTestSeven
PartⅠListeningComprehension
Directions:
ThissectionisdesignedtotestyourabilitytounderstandspokenEnglish.Youwillhearaselectionofrecordedmaterialsandyoumustanswerthequestionsthataccompanythem.Choosethecorrectanswer---A,B,CorD,andthen,markyouranswerbywritingthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
SectionA
11.A)Theyoungmanhadsomeunusualproblems.
B)Theproblemwascommonforyoungmen.
C)It'snotcommonforyoungmentoleavehome.
D)ItwasaproblemforJohnwhenhelefthome.
12.A)Customerandstoreowner.
B)Mechanicandcustomer.
C)Managerandsecretary.
D)Cardealerandcustomer.
13.A)Spreadingwildfire.
B)Spreadinginfluenza.
C)Someimportantevent.
D)Endangeredwildlife.
14.A)It'seasy.
B)Itisunreasonablebecausetherearetoomanymultiplechoices.
C)Thewomandidn'tlikeit.
D)Itwastoodifficulttocomprehend.
15.A)Theyweren'twashedyet.
B)Theyweren'tpickedupbytheirowner.
C)Theywerenotsenttothelaundry.
D)Theyweredirty.
16.A)She'dliketoattendtheshowwiththeman.
B)Sheisangrybecausethemanwillnottakeheralong.
C)Shewantstoseetheman'ssister.
D)Shewon'tworktomorrow.
17.A)Therecordplayerisstilluseful.
B)Themanshouldhavethrownitaway.
C)Thenmanshouldabandonhisbadhabit.
D)Sheisgoingtousetherecordplayer.
18.A)The6:
28bus.
B)The6:
18bus.
C)The6:
38bus.
D)The6:
48bus.
19.A)Toorganizeactivitiesforchildren.
B)Toselllocalfarmproducts.
C)Tobringtouriststothetown.
D)Tocollectmoney.
20.A)Intents.
B)Inuniversitybuildings.
C)Inahospital.
D)Inanauditorium.
21.A)Playthepianoinalocalband.
B)WorkattheauctiononSaturdayafternoon.
C)Serverefreshmentsinthefoodtent.
D)Collectticketsforthefair.
22.A)Hethinksit'smainlyforchildren.
B)Hefeelsitwouldbeworthwhile.
C)Hethinksitistoocomplicated.
D)Hethinksitmaynotbeveryprofitable.
23.A)200and400millionyearsago.
B)300and500millionyearsago.
C)200and500millionyearsago.
D)300and400millionyearsago.
24.A)Becausetheyhavehugeshells.
B)Becausetheylosttheirshells.
C)Becausetheycouldliveforverylongtime.
D)Becausetheyshellsevolvedtoo.
25.A)Thesquidsaremonsters.
B)Peoplearelessintelligentthanthem.
C)Theycaneasilygetawayfromhuman.
D)Humancouldnotswimfastenough.
SectionB
Passage1
26.A)Ithelpsthemunderstandhowthebusinessworldworks.
B)Ithelpsthemunderstandhowtogetalongbetterwithadults.
C)Ithelpsthemunderstandhowtomanagemoney.
D)Ithelpsthemunderstandhowtogetandkeepajob.
27.A)Workingstudentsingeneralsufferadropingrades.
B)Workingstudentsarebetterabletocopewithdifficultiesinlife.
C)Workingstudentsingeneralhavetheirgradesimproved.
D)Workingstudentshaveabetterchanceoffindingajobaftergraduation.
28.A)Shethinksitisagreatidea.
B)Shethinksitisnogoodforstudents'study.
C)Shethinksithasitspositivesideaswellasitsnegativeside.
D)Shethinksitcanhelpstudentstoindependent.
Passage2
29.A)Becausetheirbodiesgetaccustomedtothenicotine.
B)Becausetheyhavenothingtodointheirsparetime.
C)Becausetheywanttodosomethingdifferentformothers.
D)Noneoftheabove.
30.A)Nicotine.
B)Tar.
C)Nitrosamine.
D)Carbonmonoxide.
31.A)Tohavecigaretteswithlesstar.
B)Tosmokeafterdinner.
C)Tosmokeless.
D)Togiveupsmokingentirely.
32.A)Becauselow-tarcigarettesarecheaper.
B)Becauselow-tarcigarettesreducetherisktotheirhealth.
C)Becausecigarettemanufacturershaveproducedalotoflow-tarcigarettes.
D)Becausethegovernmentadvisedpeopletobuylow-tarcigarettes
Passage3
33.A)Refinedfood.B)Processedfood.
C)Naturalfood.D)Organicfood.
34.A)Theultimatecontentremainsthesame.
B)Thevitamincontentisreduces.
C)Thefoodbecomespoisonous.
D)Vitaminisaddedtothefood.
35.A)Naturalfood.
B)Organicfood.
C)Healthfood.
D)Theprocessingoffood.
SectionC
Almost20,000whaleshavebeenslaughteredsincea(36)_______oncommercialwhalingwasintroducedin1986andthedeath(37)________isrisingeachyear.NorwayandJapankilledover1,000whalesin1999andtheyplantokillevenmore.Asthe(38)_______concernsincrease,whalingisnolongertheissueasitwasor(39)_______tobe.Withlittlepublicawarenessoftheincreasingwhaleslaughter,therehasbeennopressuretostopit.(40)_______,thepoliticalwillconfrontthewhalersand(41)_______thewhalingbanhas(42)_______away.Commercialwhalinghas(43)_______whalepopulationworldwide,(44)_______________________________.Thereisstillgreatscientificuncertaintyaboutthesizeandstatusofremainingwhalepopulations.(45)__________________________________________.Theyneedtobeprotected,nothunted.(46)___________________________________________.
答案:
11.B12.B13.B14.A15.B16.A17.C18.C19.D20.A
21.C22.B23.C24.B25.C26.C27.B28.C29.A30.B
31.D32.B33.C34.B35.C
36.ban
37.toll
38.environmental
39.deserves
40.Consequently
41.enforce
42.slipped
43.devastated
44.pushingtheentirespeciestothebrinkofextinction
45.Whalesarefacingincreasingthreatstotheirsurvivalincludingincreasingpollution,massiveover-fishing,boatcollisionsandclimatechange
46.Commercialwhalingiscruelandunnecessary.Itismorallyindefensible
PartⅠWriting(30minutes)
Direction:
forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicHowtoGetPreparedforaJob?
Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.求职之前必须准备充分;
2.你建议在校期间应作什么准备.
HowtoGetPreparedforaJob
Asthepopulationisbooming,thecompetitioninthematketofhumanresourcesisgettingmoreintense.Inordertogainanupperhand,youmustprepareyourselfwhenyouarestilloncampus.
Thereareseveralmeasurescollegestudentscantaketosharpentheiredges.First,itistheearlybirdthatcatchestheworm.Itistoolatetoconsideryourfuturecareerupongraduation.Second,donotpaymuchattentiontoyourappearance,althoughitisadvantageoustohaveaneatlook.Youshouldattachgreaterimportancetofundamentalabilitysuchashonesty,cooperation,andperseverance.Third,youshouldknowwhatyourstrongpointsandweakpoints.Last,takesomepreliminarytrainingforthejobyou'dliketotake.Forexample,ifyouareanEnglishmajorandyouwantyoutoworkasacertificatedpublicaccountant,you'dbetteracquaintyourselfwithsomefinancialknowledgewhileoncampus.
Inaword,opportunitywillonlyfavorthosewithareadymind.Justfigureoutwhatyou'dliketodointhefuture.
PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
UsingtheMindtoFightDisease
Psychologyhasanewapplicationinthefieldofmedicine.Manydoctors,togetherwiththeirpatients,arelookingforalternativemethodsoftreatmentofphysicalproblems.Inlargehospitalsandresearchcenters,modernmethodsoftherapyseemtofocusonthephysicaldiseasewithoutconsideringthepatient'smentalstate.Patientsmayfeelthattheyarebeingtreatedimpersonally,likebrokenmachines.Somedoctorshaverecognizedthisasaproblem.Theyarenowusingpsychologicaltherapywithpatientstousetheirownmindstofighttheirdiseases.Becausethepatientisworkingwiththemedicineandthedoctorsagainstthedisease,hisorherattitudechanges.Thepatientdoesnotwaitforthemedicineandtreatmenttocurehimorher,butinsteadthepatientjoinsinthefight.
Mentaltherapy
Thedoctorknowsthatadiseaseaffectsapatient'sbodyphysically.Thebodyofthepatient(inthiscase,aman)changesbecauseofthedisease.Heisnotonlyphysicallyaffected,butasthephysicianknows,healsohasanemotionalresponsetothedisease.Becausehismindisaffected,hisattitudeandbehaviorchange.Themedicaltreatmentmightcurethepatient'sphysicalproblems,butthepatient'smindmustfighttheemotionalones.Forexample,thestudiesofonedoctor,CarlSimonton,M.D.,haveshownthatatypicalcancerpatient(inthiscase,awoman)haspredictableattitudes.Shetypicallyfeelsdepressed,upset,andangry.Herself-imageispoorandshefeelsself-pity.Asaresult,herbehaviorchanges.Becauseofherconstantdepression,sheactsunfriendlytowardherfamily,friends,doctors,andnurses.Suchattitudesandbehaviorspreventthepatientfromgettingwell.Therefore,adoctor'streatmentmusthelpthepatientchangeherattitudes.Simonton'smethodemphasizestreatmentofthewholepatientbytreatingboththebodyandthemind.
Theattitudeofacancerpatientwhoisreceivingradiationtherapy,anX-raytreatment,canbecomemorepositive.ThephysicianwhoisfollowingSimonton'spsychologicaltreatmentplansuggeststhatthepatientimaginethatheorshecanseethetumor(肿瘤)inthebody.Inthementalpicture,thepatient"sees"apowerfulbeamofradiationlikeamillionbulletsofenergy.Thepatientimaginesthebeamhittingthetumorcellsandcausingthemtoshrink.Foranothercancerpatient,Dr.Simontonmightmakeanothersuggestion.Thispatient,withadifferentkindofcancer,needstotakecapsulesandpillsseveraltimesaday.Thedoctorasksthepatienttoimaginesthatthemedicinegoingfromthestomachintothebloodstreamandtocancercells.Thepatientimaginesthatthemedicineislikeanarmyfightingthediseasedcellsandseesthecancercellsgraduallydying.Hiso