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1、恩波英语模考标准答案分析解析恩波英语模考答案-凡团购恩波图书,可于考前一个月免费获得恩波模考和作文预测服务。大学英语四级考试参考答案Part WritingHoliday EconomyAs we see, the extended holidays have caused unexpected great travel craze and brisk economic activities. But there are many debates on the advantages and disadvantages of this kind of holiday economy. Many

2、people, especially some economists, are in favor of the holiday economy. They believe that tourism based holiday economy has raised consumption and helped to spur the domestic demands. In addition, transportation, catering, hotels and service industries become flourishing during long holidays. Howev

3、er, many others argue that the holiday economy do more harm than good. First, the travel craze puts a heavy burden on the traffic system. Second, thousands of tourists flock to scenic spots causing over crowdedness and safety problems.As to me, I believe the advantages of holiday economy outweigh it

4、s disadvantages. After all, holiday economy greatly benefits the development of our overall economy. Besides, consumers can enjoy more colourful commodities and more preferential policies provided by the merchants. But the government should take effective measures to reduce the side effects of holid

5、ay economy.Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)1. C2. D3. B4.C5. A6. D7. B8. 800 meters9. oceans and ice caps10. dependence on the planetPart Listening ComprehensionSection 11-15BAACA16-20BCDBA21-25DABBCSection 26-30CDADC31-35CBCCASection 36. consisted37. definitely38. least39. impose4

6、0. bound41. Stuffing42. equip43. preparation44. Boys and girls are given the opportunity to get to know each other45. in terms of academic ability, athletic achievement and many of the extra curricular activities which are part of school life46. But perhaps the greatest contribution of co education

7、is the healthy attitude to life it encouragesPart Reading ComprehensionSection 47-51ONEKJ52-56CLAGBSection 57-61ADBCC62-66AABACPart Cloze67-76DBCBBCBADA77-86BACBABDCDBPart Translation87. must have met by chance88. did he confess his crime89. even if that means he has to quit school90. As is announce

8、d in today s papers91. could not help laughing听力原文Section 11. W: Hey, Tom, what s that you re reading?M: It s a letter from a factory where I applied for a job. They re offering me a job after I graduate.Q: What do we learn about Tom?12. M: What a relationship Sam and his mother have!W: Don t they?

9、I only hope my son and I can get along like that when he is Sam s age.Q: What can be inferred from the woman?13. W: Are you satisfied with the apartment you saw today?M: Well, the living room is quite all right but the dining room is a bit smaller than I expected and the price is too high.Q: Why is

10、the man dissatisfied with the apartment?14. M: We should probably think about selecting someone to lead our study group. You know, somebody really organized.W: Then you can count me out.Q: What does the woman mean?15. W: Do you know whose copy machine I could borrow to copy this paper?M: Why not buy

11、 one? You d certainly used it enough.Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?16. W: Though we didn t win the game, we were satisfied with our performance.M: You did a great job. You almost beat the world s champions. It s a real surprise to many people.Q: What do we learn from this conversation?17

12、. M: Have you received a check from the company to cover the damage to your car?W: Not yet, but I expect one within the next few days.Q: What are the speakers probably talking about?18. M: Come on, Cindy, the sun s shinning, the flowers are blooming. Maybe you re missing the point of life.W: Maybe y

13、ou re missing the point of this physics study group.Q: What does the woman mean?Conversation OneW: Tony, you ve been a racing driver for nearly 10 years. You ve had a very dangerous life, haven t you? I mean, you ve almost been killed a couple of times during these years, haven t you?M: Yes, I suppo

14、se that s right.W: When was your worst accident?M: I d say last year. It was during the British Grand Prix last September. In the middle of the race I smashed into a wall. The car was completely ruined and my left leg was broken. Luckily, nobody was killed.W: Is that the only time you ve beenerclose

15、 to death?M: No. Once, during the Mexican Grand Prix, two cars in front of me had a bad accident. One of them ran into the other. I sheered off to avoid them and hit a fence. My car was badly damaged but luckily I wasn t even hurt.W: You must enjoy danger. I mean, you wouldn t be a racing driver if

16、you didn t, would you?M: I don t know about that. I had a very frightening experience quite recently. I was frightened to death! I thought I was going to be killed at any moment.W: Really? When was that? During your last race?M: No. It was on my way to this studio. I had to drive through London stre

17、ets during the lunch hour. There were so many cars all around me and they are so close to each other.19. Why does the woman say that the man has led a dangerous life?20. According to the man, when was his worst accident?21. What happened during the Mexican Grand Prix?22. What frightening experience

18、did the man have on his way to the studio?Conversation TwoW: Andy, what hobby would you take up if you had more time?M: I think I d take up two different hobbiesan indoor hobby and an outdoor hobby.W: Really? Why?M: An outdoor hobby, like motor racing, for a bit of fresh air and excitement;and an in

19、door hobby, like radio making for example, for quiet concentration. What about you?W: I like indoor hobbies best. As you know, I like making decorations, toys and so on, but I m also quite fond of knitting and I ve made quite a lot of sweaters and the like for the family.M: Yes. I ve seen some of th

20、e things you ve made. They re very fashionable. How long have you been doing it?W: I started years ago when I was still at school.M: Did you spend all your free time on your hobbies?W: Well no. As a working mother there are many other matters I ve got to attend to. but I do spend quite a lot of time

21、 on my hobbies.M: What about money? Do your hobbies cost you a lot of money?W: No, once you ve bought the basic tools most hobbies are comparatively cheap.M: By the way,how did you learn to do all these handy things? Did you ever attend a special course?W: I did once, but most of it I ve picked up f

22、rom books. There are dozens of books on hobbies in the bookshops.M: Ah well. Perhaps I should take up my coin collection again.W: Yes, why not? You might even become an authority on old coins, Andy!23. What kind of hobbies does the woman like best?24. What do we know about the woman s leaning knitti

23、ng?25. How did the woman learn to do most of the handy things in her hobbies?Section Passage One For years it has been possible to set up cameras to take pictures of cars as they speed along highways, jump lights or drive too fast down the street. However, even if the pictures are taken automaticall

24、y, someone still has to do all the paperwork of issuing fines. But now a British company called EEV has come up with a computerized video system that can do it all automatically.They suggest that all number plates have a bar code as well as the usual number. The bar codes are just strips of lines li

25、ke those you see on food packets but bigger. EEV s high speed video camera system can read a bar coded number plate even if the car is doing over 100 miles per hour. The computer controlling the system could then use the information from the bar code to find out the name and address of the driver fr

26、om the car records, print out the fine and send it off automatically. The inventors also suggest that the system could watch traffic to help catch stolen cars.The new electronic system could be watching everyone that passes the cameras! Many people find the idea that “big brother is watching you” is

27、 more of a worry than a few motorists getting away with driving too fast.Besides, some people will be very unhappy to realize that with new system the police could find out where a particular car has been.26. What does the speaker tell us about the common cameras?27. What do we know about the new vi

28、deo camera system?28. What do the inventors suggest the new video camera system can do?Passage Two When Colonel Harland Sanders retired at the age of 65, he had little to show for himself, except an old Caddie roadster, a $105 monthly pension check, and a recipe for chicken. Knowing he couldn t live

29、 on his pension, he took his chicken recipe in hand, got behind the wheel of his van, and set out to make his fortune. His first plan was to sell his chicken recipe to restaurant owners, who would in turn pay him some money for every piece of chicken they sold5 cents per chicken. The first restauran

30、t he called on turned him down. So did the second.So did the third.In fact, the first 1008 sales calls Colonel Sanders made ended in rejection. Still, he continued to call on owners as he traveled across the USA, sleeping in his car to save money. Prospect number 1009 gave him his first “yes”.After

31、two years of making daily sales he had signed up a total of five restaurants. Still the Colonel pressed on, knowing that he had a great chicken recipe and that someday the idea would catch on.Of course, you know how the story ends. The idea DID catch on. By 1963 the Colonel had 600 restaurants acros

32、s the country selling his secret recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken with 11 herbs and spices.29. What does the speaker say about Colonel Harland Sanders when he retired?30. What was Colonel Harland Sanders first plan?31. How many sales calls did Colonel Harland Sanders make before he heard a“Yes”?Passage ThreeProfessional sports are very popular in the United States, and they are big business. The most popular sports are baseball, football and basketball. Eac

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