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英语四级模拟五套题

2011年02月01日    星期二

  模拟试题1、模拟试题一

  模拟试题一

  试卷一

  PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

  SectionA

  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.

  Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisconversationismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

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

  1.A)gotoaChineserestaurantB)gotoawesternrestaurant

  C)gotoapubforachangeD)gotoafoodshop

  2.A)Shelikesmathverymuch.

  B)Shedoesnotlikemathatall.

  C)Shewantstomakethemathinteresting.

  D)Shelikesmathandthoughtitwasinteresting.

  3.A)Hewantstowashthedishes.B)Hedoesn’twanttowashthedishes.

  C)Hewillhelpthemwashthedishes.D)Hewilldoanythingforthewoman.

  4.A)Shedisagreeswiththeman.

  B)Sheagreeswiththeman.

  C)Shethinksitisnotthetimeweshouldturnourattentiontothedangerofdrunkdriving.

  D)Sheonlyagreeswiththemanatonepoint.

  5.A)HispartnerB)Histeacher

  C)HissisterD)Hisboss

  6.A)Atacigarettestore.B)Atabusstation.

  C)Atagasstation.D)Atherparents’

  7.A)Fifteen.B)Twenty-nine.

  C)Sixteen.D)Sixty.

  8.A)Doherhousework.B)Cleanthebackyard.

  C)Washclothes.D)Enjoythebeautifulday.

  9.A)WifeandhusbandB)Teacherandstudent

  C)MumandsonD)Neighbors

  10.A)TheunsmilingfacesB)Theweather

  C)TheLondonersD)Thecolor

  SectionBCompoundDictation

  注意:

听力理解的B节(SectionB)为复合式听写(CompoundDictation),题目印刷在试卷二上,现在请取出试卷二。

  PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

  Directions:

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

  PassageOne

  Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

  Themostfashionabletrendincollegesportscelebrationstodayisasinnocentasaletterman’ssweater,asold-fashionedasschoolpride,andreservedonlyforpeoplewhocanwearthenameoftheirschoolacrosstheirchest.

  Itcanbespottedafteranysurprisingvictory,whenthemostjubilantplayergrabsthefrontofhisjerseywithbothhandsanddisplaysittothecrowd,framingthecollegenameasifinanadvertisementfortheschool.

  Poppingthejersey,asithasbecomeknown,isbecomingmoreandmorecommon.WhenDonaldBrownhelpedhisteamwinanunlikelyvictory,heraisedhisjerseyhighenoughtocoverhischin.WhenNiagarawonamajortournamentthisseason,twoplayerspoppedforthephotograph.

  “Ourteamdoesn’thavenamesonthebackofourjerseys,”Brownsaid.“Soweplayforthenameonthefront.Youhavetounderstand,collegebasketballisnotliketheN.B.A.,whereateamchoosesyouandthenyouhavetoplayforthem.Here,youchoosewhereyouwanttogo,andyougothereforagoodreason.”

  “ThisisonethingI’veneverseenintheN.B.A.,andIdon’tthinkIeverwill,”ErrollKnightsaid.“Itisourwaytorepresentwherewe’refromandtellpeoplethatwe’reproudofit.”

  Likemostdancestepsandslangwords,noonereallyknowswhostartedthelatestthing.Oneofthefirstdocumentedaccountsofjersey-poppingoccurredinDecember2000,whenEarlWatsonfacedthestudentsectionandtuggedatthefrontofhisjerseyafterhisteameraseda19-pointdeficitagainsttheiropponents.

  “Basketballisanurbansport,ahip-hopsport,andwhatyou’reseeingrightnowcomesfromthat,”Knightsaid.“Ifaguyiswearingareallyniceshirtonthestreetandhewantstoshowitofftoeveryone,he’lldowhat’scalledpoppinghiscollar—he’llsortofflickhiscollartodemonstratethevalueithas.Whatguysaredoingnowwiththeirjerseysisthesamething,onlytheyhavetakenittoanotherlevel.”

  11.Accordingtothepassage,wecantellthatErrollKnightisaplayerfor.

  A)soccerB)tennisC)basketballD)fieldhockey

  12.Thetrendincollegesportscelebrationstoday,astoldinthetext,is.

  A)innocentbutsophisticatedB)asfashionableasintheolddays

  C)belovedbyeveryoneD)pureaswellasold-fashioned

  13.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtotheauthor?

  A)Poppingthejerseyisnotinvogueanymore.

  B)ThevictoryofDonaldBrown’steamisoutofexpectation.

  C)N.B.Aandcollegebasketballaremuchthesame.

  D)Peoplepoptheircollarsbecausetheyaredirty.

  14.Theword“pop”(Para3,L1)inthispassageisclosestinmeaningtowhichofthefollowingword/phrase?

  A)spankB)flickC)popularD)showoff

  15.Thereasonwhycollegesportsplayerspopthejerseysisbecause.

  A)theirjerseysareexquisitelydesigned

  B)itisaruleoftheircolleges

  C)theyareveryproudoftheirsportsteam

  D)itisaformofdemonstrationofthevaluebeingtherepresentativeoftheirschools

  PassageTwo

  Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

  Inthe16thcentury,VenetianandFrenchglassmakersperfectedatechniqueofcoatingglasswithanalloyofsilvertoproduceaneffectivemirror.Mirrorssoonproliferatedinpublicspacesandprivatehomes,andowningapocketorhandmirrorbecameamarkerofstatus.Themirror,youmightsay,wasanearlypersonaltechnology—ingenious,portable,effective—andlikeallsuchtechnologies,itchangeditsusers.Bygivingus,forthefirsttime,areadilyavailableimageofourselvesthatmatchedwhatotherssaw,itencouragedself-consciousnessandintrospectionand,assomeworried,excessesofvanity.

  Bythe19thcentury,itwasthemachinesoftheIndustrialRevolution—thepowerloom,themotor,theturbine—thatpromptedconcernabouttheeffectsoftechnologyontheperson.KarlMarxarguedthatfactoryworkalienatedtheworkerfromwhathewastoilingtoproduce,transforminghiminto“acripple,amonster.”Menwereforcedtobecomemorelikemachines:

efficient,tirelessandsoulless.

  Today’spersonaltechnologies,particularlythecellphoneandthedigitalvideorecorder,havenotprovokedsimilarworries.Theyaremarvelsofindividualchoice,convenienceandinnovation;theyrepresentthedemocratizationofthepowerofthemachine.Ourtechnologiesaremoreintuitive,morefacileandmoreresponsivethaneverbefore.InarebuketoMarx,wehavenotbecomethealienatedslavesofthemachine;wehavemadethemachinesmorelikeusandintheprocesstoppleddecadesofcriticismaboutthedangerousandpotentiallyenervatingeffectsofourtechnologies.

  16.Theword“coat”(Line1,Para.1)means.

  A)tocoversth.withalayerofsth.B)tocombinetwodifferentthings

  C)tomakesth.intotheshapeofacoatD)toputacoatonsth.

  17.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtothetext?

  A)Soonafterbeinginvented,mirrorsbecameunpopularamongpeople.

  B)MirrorswerefirstinventedbyFrenchandVietnamese.

  C)KarlMarxcriticizedthatfactoryworkhadturnedtheworkersintothoughtlessmonsters.

  D)Themotorisamongthemachinesofancientinventions.

  18.Whydidsomepeopleworriedthatthemirrormightbeexcessesofvanity?

  A)Becausepocketandhandmirrorbecameamarkerofstatus.

  B)Becausemirrorswereextremelyexpensiveduringthattime.

  C)Becauseonlywealthypeoplecanaffordbuyingamirror.

  D)Becausemirrorswereinventedforimportantfigures.

  19.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthisarticleis.

  A)togiveadefinitiononmoderntechnology

  B)togiveevidencetothestatementthattoday’spersonaltechnologiesaremarvelsofindividualchoice

  C)toprovetherebukeofKarlMarx

  D)toillustratehowmoderntechnologiesofdifferenttimesaffectpeople’slife

  20.Comparedwithtechnologiesinthe16thand19thcentury,technologiestodayaremore.

  A)ingeniousandportableB)marvelousandeffective

  C)intuitiveandunreliableD)facileandresponsive

  PassageThree

  Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

  BMW’seffortstoharnessthecreativityofitscustomersbegantwoyearsagowhenitpostedatoolkitonitswebsite.ThistoolkitletBMW’scustomersdevelopideasshowinghowthefirmcouldtakeadvantageofadvancesintelematicsandin-caronlineservices.Fromthe1,000customerswhousedthetoolkit,BMWchose15andinvitedthemtomeetitsengineersinMunich.Someoftheirideas(whichremainunderwrapsfornow)havesincereachedtheprototypestage,saysBMW.“Theyweresohappytobeinvitedbyus,andthatourtechnicalexpertswereinterestedintheirideas,”saysMrReimann.“Theydidn’twantanymoney.”

  WestwoodStudios,agamedevelopernowownedbyEA,firstnoticeditscustomersinnovatingitsproductsafterthelaunchofagame,“RedAlert,”in1996:

gamersweremakingnewcontentforexistinggamesandpostingitfreelyonfanwebsites.Westwoodmadeaconsciousdecisiontoembracethisphenomenon.Soonitwasshippingbasicgame-developmenttoolswithitsgam

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