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1993年CET4真题

1993年1月CET-4真题

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.(A)Gooverthelist.(C)Listeverythingherfriendneeds.

(B)Dosomeshopping.(D)Goforanouting.

2.(A)Themandidmostofthetalking.

(B)Themanandthewomanrobbedthebank.

(C)Thewomanwaswearingablacksweater.

(D)Themanandthewomanhaddarkhair.

3.(A)Thetraffic.(C)Theirhealth.

(B)Theweather.(D)Theirtime-table.

4.(A)Johnmissedatest.(C)Johnhasstolenacar.

(B)Johnhaskepthisjob.(D)Johnwascalledathief.

5.(A)TobuyFrankanewcar.(C)TohelpFranksellhiscar.

(B)TodriveFrank'scar.(D)TohelpFrankrepairhiscar.

6.(A)English.(C)Education.

(B)EnglishandEducation.(D)NeitherEnglishnorEducation.

7.(A)Asbigassheexpected.(C)Notasbigassheexpected.

(B)Muchbiggerthansheexpected.(D)Sosmallthatsheisnotsatisfied.

8.(A)Therentistoohigh.(C)Hedoesn'twanttoliveinthesuburbs.

(B)Hecan'taffordthehightaxes.(D)It'stoofarawayfromhisoffice.

9.(A)No.Hehastofinishhishomework.(C)Yes.He'llgoafterhefinishedhishomework.

(B)No.Hedoesn'tlikegoingtotheclub.(D)Yes.He'llwritehispaperafterhereturns.

10.(A)BecauseMariadoesn'tlikefootball.(C)Becausehedidn'thavethetime.

(B)BecauseMariafellill.(D)Becausehecan'tstandfootball.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.(A)Hisfriendboughtthemforhim.(C)Hebookedthemquiteawhileago.

(B)Heboughtthemhimself.(D)Hegotthemfreeofcharge.

12.(A)Herhusbandwastakingherouttothetheater.

(B)Herhusbandhadgotherajobinhisoffice.

(C)Herhusbandwasgoingtobuyhersomenicegifts.

(D)Herhusbandhadfoundhislostmoney.

13.(A)Hehadlosttheticketsforthetheater.(C)Hehadlefthisbriefcaseathome.

(B)Hehadlosthisbriefcase.(D)Hehadlefttheticketintheoffice.

PassageTwo

Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.(A)Lackofelectricity.(C)Lackofcleanwater.

(B)Shortageofbooks.(D)Shortageofexperts.

15.(A)Asystemwhichtrainsdoctors.

(B)Agroupofexpertswhocanprovideprofessionaladvice.

(C)Acomputerprogramwhichcanprovideprofessionaladvice.

(D)Asystemwhichtrainscomputerexperts.

16.(A)Itisnoteasytoseetheshortageofexpertsinthevillages.

(B)Manydoctorsandengineersaresenttothevillagestomakeupfortheshortageofexperts.

(C)Expertmedicalsystemsarewidelyusedindevelopingcountries.

(D)Expertsystemsareownedbywealthyfarmersandbusinessmen.

PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.(A)TolearnSpanish.(C)Toseetheancientart.

(B)Totourthecity.(D)Tovisitfriends.

18.(A)Bytaxi.(C)Bysubway.

(B)Bybus.(D)Byfoot.

19.(A)Hegotlost.(C)Helosthismap.

(B)Ataxiwasfaster.(D)Thepolicemanadvisedhimto.

1.(A)Hewasgreatlydisappointed.

(B)Hewaspleasedtogettherefinally.

(C)HewaspleasedwithhisknowledgeofSpanish.

(D)Hewasatalossaboutwhattodo.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

PassageOne

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

WithfifteenyearsBritainandothernationsshouldbewellonwiththebuildingofhugeindustrialcomplexesfortherecyclingofwaste.Thewordrubbishcouldloseitsmeaningbecauseeverythingwhichgoesintothedumps(垃圾堆)wouldbemadeintosomethinguseful.Eventhemostdangerousandunpleasantwasteswouldprovideenergyifnothingelse.

Thelatestprojectistotakeacityofaroundhalfamillioninhabitantsanddiscoverexactlywhatrawmaterialsgointoitandwhatgoout.Theaimistofindouthowmuchoftheserawmaterialscouldbeprovidedifaplantforrecyclingwastewerebuiltjustoutsidethecity.Thisplantwouldrecyclenotonlymetalsuchassteel,leadandcopper,butalsopaperandrubberaswell.

Anothernewprojectisbeingsetuptodiscoverthebestwaysofsortingandseparatingtherubbish.Whenthisprojectiscomplete,therubbishwillbeprocessedlikethis:

First,itwillpassthroughsharpmetalbaswhichwilltearopentheplasticbagsinwhichrubbishisusuallypacked;thenitwillpassthroughapowerfulfantoseparatethelightestelementsfromtheheavysolids;afterthatgroundersandrollerswillbreakupeverythingthatcanbebroken.Finally,therubbishwillpassundermagnets(磁铁),whichwillremovethebitsofironandsteel;therubberandplasticwillthenbesortedoutinthefinalstage.

Thefirstfull-scalegiantrecyclingplantsareperhapsfifteenyearsaway.Indeed,withthegrowingcostoftransportingrubbishtomoredistantdumps,somebigcitieswillbeforcedtobuildtheirownrecyclingplantsbeforelong.

21.Thephrase"bewellonwith..."(Para.1,Line1)mostprobablymeans_____.

(A)havecompletedwhatwasstarted(C)haveachievedagreatdealin

(B)getreadytostart(D)putanendto

22.WhatisNOTmentionedasapartoftherecyclingprocessdescribedinParagraph3?

(A)Breakingupwhateverisbreakable.

(B)Sharpeningmetalbars.

(C)Separatinglightelementsfromtheheavyones.

(D)Sortingoutsmallpiecesofmetal.

23.What'sthemainreasonforbigcitiestobuildtheirownrecyclingplants?

(A)Todealwithwastesinbetterway.

(B)Toprotecttheenvironmentfrompollution.

(C)Togetrawmaterialslocally.

(D)Togetbigprofitsfromthoseplants.

24.Thefirstfull-scalehugerecyclingplants______.

(A)begantooperatefifteenyearsago

(B)willprobablytakelessthanfifteenyearstobuild

(C)willbebuiltfifteenyearslater

(D)willprobablybeinoperationinfifteenyears

25.Thepassageismainlyabout______.

(A)acheapwaytogetenergy(C)newwaysofrecyclingwastes

(B)thelocationofrecyclingplants(D)theprobablyofcityenvironment

PassageTwo

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

By1970,accordingtoaWorldWildlifeFundreport,onlyabout4,500tigerssurvivedthroughouttheworld-halfoftheminIndia.Mr.Foresters,whofollowedandcountedtigerfootprints,estimatedthatinMay1972onlyabout1,800tigersexistedinIndia.ProjectTigerSupportedbyW.W.F.wasimmediatelylaunched.Ninetigerreserveswerecreated,witharmedguardsprotectingthem.

TheprojectprovidedopportunitiesforresearchersfromIndiaandabroadtostudytigersinthereservesandgatherpreviouslyunavailableinformationabouttheirhabits.Studiesshowthatamaletigermaycontrolahuntingterritoryofbetween10and20sq.kms.dependingonitsage,sizeandstrength.Theterritoryofmaleincludesthesmallerterritoriesofthreeorfourtigressess.Atigermarkstheboundariesofitsterritoriesbysprayingurine(尿)andotherbodilyliquidsonbushes.Butittriestoavoidterritorialfights,beingguidedbythedistinctivebodysmellofothertigers.Tigersfighttodeathonlywhenatigressisdefendingheryoung,orwhenatigerisguardingatigressfromtheattentionsofothermales.

Thepopularimageofthetigeristhatofamercilessandunconquerablehunter.Butstudiesshowthatitcatchesonlyoneof20victims(牺牲品)ittriestoattack.

FearshaverecentlydevelopedthatProjectTigerhasbeentoosuccessful.Ithasenabledthetigerpopulationtodouble(bymid-80S),butIndia'shumanpopulationhasalsogrownoutofcontrol.Currentlyitis750millionandlikelytobe900millionbytheendofthecentury.Landproblemisbecomingseriousandmanyruralpeoplefeelbitteraboutthefactthatsomerichforestsarereservedfortigers.Agrowingnumberofattacksbytigersonmanhasaddedtothehostility(敌意).

26.TheultimateaimofProjectTigeristo_____.

(A)studythegrowthrateoftigers(C)promotethebreedingofyoungtigers

(B)protecttigersfrombeingkilled(D)analyzethebehavioralpatternsoftigers

27.Studieshaveshownthat______.

(A)atigressneverattacksuntilattacked

(B)thetigressisnotasfierceasthetigers

(C)atigerusuallyfightsanothertigertodefenditsownterritory

(D)thetigerisnotanefficienthunterasiscommonlydescribed

28.Accordingtothepassage,atiger'sterritory_____.

(A)remainsunchanged(C)expandsasthetigergrowsup

(B)isoftendefendedbytigresses(D)isthecauseofmostfights

29.SomepeopleareafraidthatProjectTiger_____.

(A)hasbeencarriedtoofar(C)hasfailedtoachieveitsgoal

(B)hasnotreceivedenoughattention(D)isnotworththemoneyspentonit

30.Theauthorseems_____.

(A)tobeenthusiasticaboutProjectTiger

(B)tohaveamatter-of-factattitudetowardsProjectTiger

(C)tohaveahostileattitudetowardsProjectTiger

(D)tobesatisfiedwithProjectTiger

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

InonlytwodecadesAsianAmericanshavebecomethefastest-growingU.S.minority(少数民族).Astheirchildrenbeganmovingupthroughthenation'sschools,itbecameclearthatanewclassofacademicachieverswasemerging.Theirachievementsarereflectedinthenation'sbestuniversities,wheremathematics,scienceandengineeringdepartmentshavetakenonadecidedlyAsiancharacter.ThisspeciallikingformathematicsandscienceispartlyexplainedbythefactthatAsian-AmericanstudentswhobegantheireducationsabroadarrivedintheU.S.withasolidgroundinginmathematicsbutlittleornoknowledgeofEnglish.Theyarealsoinfluencedbythepromiseofagoodjobaftercollege.Asiansfeeltherewillbelessunfairtreatmentinareaslikemathemati

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