英语专业四级真题

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1、QUESTION BOOKLETTEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS -GRADE FOURTIME LIMIT: 135 MINPART I DICTATION15 MINListen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second a

2、nd third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write

3、 the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION20 MINIn Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow Mark the best answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will

4、hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.- 1 -. .1. Why is

5、 the trip to Mars a one-way trip?A. The return trip is too expensive.B. There is no technology to get people back.C. People dont want to return.D. The return trip is too risky.2. According to the man, what is more important for those recruits?A. Intelligence.B. Health.C. Calmness.D. Skills.3. What i

6、s the last part of the conversation about?A. The kind of people suitable for the trip.B. Interests and hobbies of the speakers.C. Recruitment of people for the trip.D. Preparation for the trip to Mars.Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will

7、be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.4. What is showrooming?A. Going to the high street.B. Visiting everyday shops.C. Visiting shops and buying online.D. Buying things like electrical goods.5. According to the conversation, the man had bought all the following

8、things online EXCEPT_A. CDsB. shoesC. cameraD. food6. According to the conversation, the percentage of people who showroomed while Christmasshopping was.A. 3%B. 33%C. 42%D. 24%- 2 -. .7. One reason for people to showroom is that they.A. want to see the real thing firstB. want to know more about pric

9、ingC. can return the product laterD. can bargain for a lower shop priceQuestions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.8. What is the conversation mainly about?A. How to av

10、oid clashes of exams.B. How to schedule exams.C. How to use the faculty lounge.D. How to choose the courses.9. What does the student have to do first in order to take the exams?A. To draw up the final schedule.B. To arrange an invigilator.C. To choose a date on the draft schedule.D. To find the info

11、rmation on the bulletin board.10. According to the conversation, the Dean will.A. sign the sheet in the faculty loungeB. take care of the bulletin boardC. consult the studentsD. finalize the exam scheduleSECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefu

12、lly and then answer the questions that followQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.- 3 -. .11. Which of the following cities has the oldest Chinatown in North America?A. New Yo

13、rk.B. San Francisco.C. Boston.D. San Diego.12. The Chinatown in San Francisco attractstourists a year.A. 20,000B. 100,000C. 17 millionD. 7 million13. Where can tourists see the fish markets?A. In Stockton Street.B. In Grant Avenue.C. In Portsmouth Square.D. In Bush Street.Questions 14 to 17 are base

14、d on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Obesity can damage ones health.B. Obesity is a growing problem all over the world.C. Obesity has affect

15、ed both boys and girls.D. Obesity is directly related to ones habit.15. The purpose of the three-year study is to.A. learn more about the link between sleep and weightB. find out why some children find it difficult to go to sleepC. identify the ways parents reduce their kids weightD. see if there is

16、 difference in sleep patterns over the period16. According to the study, the daily healthy sleep time for the 3rd to 6th graders should bearoundhours.A. 8B. 9C. 10D. 11- 4 -. .17. According to the passage, obesity is most likely related to.A. raceB. genderC. sleep timeD. parentsQuestions 18 to 20 ar

17、e based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.18. According to a number of studies,is the main factor for early-age smoking.A. genderB. personalityC. environmentD. money19. Which of the following statement

18、s is CORRECT?A. Some early-age smokers never go beyond experimenting.B. Most early-age smokers soon stop experimenting.C. Very few continue smoking throughout their teenage years.D. Children quickly become regular smokers by carrying cigarettes.20. All the following are features of smokers EXCEPT.A.

19、 strong peer influenceB. low sense of achievementC. high sense of rebellionD. close family relationshipSECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At

20、 the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.- 5 -. .21. Why were some children offered only fruit and milk for lunch?A. The school stopped providing school lunch.B. Some parents preferred fruit and milk for lunch.C. Their parents failed to

21、pay for school lunch.D. These children chose to have something different.22. How did parents react to the schools way of handling the situation?A. They were upset.B. They were surprised.C. They were furious.D. They were sad.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news

22、item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.23. According to the news, what is the main advantage of the digital key?A. Guests can pay without going to the front desk.B. Guests can go direct to their rooms.C. Guests can check out any time.D. Guests can make roo

23、m reservations.24. The hotel company intends to have the system in of its hotels in the next threemonths.A. 2B. 3C. 100D. 150Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.25. According to

24、 the court ruling, Shrien Dewani.A. will be extradited even if he is unfit to stand trialB. will remain in South Africa for medical treatmentC. will stand trial in South Africa once proved fitD. will return to the U.K. for medical treatment - 6 -. .26. What was Dewani accused of?A. Killing his wife

25、in the U.K.B. Being involved in a taxi accident.C. Hiring a crew of hit men.D. Having his wife killed.Question 27 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.Now, listen to the news.27. The U.N. new vote would allow all the followin

26、g EXCEPT.A. the suspension of an existing arms embargoB. the use of force by European Union troopsC. the extension of U.N. peacekeeping missionD. the ban on travel and freeze of assetsQuestion 28 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the q

27、uestion.Now, listen to the news.28. What is the news mainly about?A. Behavior of alcoholics.B. Causes of early death in Russia.C. Causes of alcohol poisoning.D. Number of death over 10 years.Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 second

28、s to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.29. The total investment in film-making in Britain in 2012 was.A. 945B. 1.07 billionC. 500,000D. 87,00030. Hollywood studios prefer to make films in Britain because.A. the UK is a good film locationB. the cast usually comes from BritainC. Hollywood e

29、mphasizes qualityD. production cost can be reduced- 7 -. .PART III CLOZE15 MINDecide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on Answer Sheet Two. .Electricity is such a part of our everyday lives an

30、d so much taken31. A. thatB. thusC. asD. so32. A. carB. truckC. trafficD. pedestrians33. A. appearanceB. characterC. distinction.D. surface34. A. money-savingB. time-savingC. energy-savingD. labour-saving35. A. OnlyB. RarelyC. EvenD. Frequently36. A. fastB. quiteC. closelyD. quickly37. A. movingB. s

31、tartingC. repairingD. driving38. A. troubleB. botherC. hesitateD. rememberfor granted nowadays we rarely think twice when we switchon the light or turn on the TV set. At night, roads are brightly lit, enablingpeople and to move freely. Neon lighting used inadvertising has become part of the of every

32、 modern city.In the home, many devices are powered by electricity.(35) when we turn off the bedside lamp and are(36) asleep, electricity is working for us,our refrigerators, heating our water, or keeping our roomsair-conditioned. Every day, trains, buses and subways take us to andfrom work. We rarel

33、y to consider why or how they run -8-. .39. A. whenB. ifC. untilD. after40. A. didB. wouldC. couldD. should41. A. pauseB. terminalC. breakdownD. standstill42. A. incompetentB. powerlessC. hesitantD. helpless43. A. althoughB. whenC. asD. even if 44. A. trappedB. placedC. positionedD. locked45. A. ste

34、psB. levelsC. flightsD. floors46. A. timeB. instantC. pointD. minute47. A. likeB. thanC. forD. as48. A. forB. andC. butD. orsomething goes wrong.In the summer of 1959, something go wrong with thepower-plant that provided New York with electricity. For a greatmany hours, life came almost to a . Train

35、s refused tomove and the people in them sat in the dark, to doanything; lifts stopped working, so that you were luckyenough not to be between two floors, you had theunpleasant task of finding your way down of stairs.Famous streets like Broadway and Fifth Avenuein a became as gloomy and uninvitingthe

36、 most remote back streets. People were afraid to leavetheir houses, although the police had been ordered to- 9 -. .in case of emergency, they were just as confused andas anybody else.- 10 - 49. A. stand asideB. stand downC. stand byD. stand in50. A. aimlessB. helplessC. unfocusedD. undecided. .PART

37、IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY15 MINThere are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words, phrases or statements marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word, phrase or statement that best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.51. When you have finished with

38、 that book, dont forget to put it back on the shelf, .A. will youB. do youC. dont youD. wont you52. Mary ishardworking than her sister, but she failed in the exam.A. no soB. no moreC. not lessD. no less53. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?A. Five miles seem like a long walk to me.B. Te

39、n dollars was stolen from the cash register.C. Either my sister or my brother is coming.D. Only one out of six were present at the meeting.54. Which of the italicized parts expresses a future tense?A. My friend teaches chemistry in a school.B. Ill give it to you after I return.C. What is the matter

40、with you?D. London stands on the River Thames.55. It is not so much the languagethe cultural background that makes the film difficultto understand.A. butB. norC. likeD. as56. There is no doubtthe committee has made the right decision on the housing project.A. whyB. thatC. whetherD. when57. All the P

41、residents Menone of the important books for scholars who study theWatergate Scandal.A. remainB. remainedC. remainsD. is remaining- 11 -. .58. If you explained the situation to your lawyer, he able to advise you much betterthan I can.A. will beB. would beC. wasD. were59. Which of the following is a s

42、tative verb ?A. Drink.B. Close.C. Rain.D. Belong.60. Which of the following italicized parts indicates a subject-verb relation?A. The man has a large familyto support.B. She had no wish to quarrel with her brother.C. He was the last guest to leave.D. Mary needs a friend to talk to.61. The following

43、are all correct responses to Who told the news to the teacher? EXCEPT_. A. Bob did thatB. Bob did soC. Bob did thisD. Bob did62. Which of the following is INCORRECT?A. A bit of flowers.B. Few words.C. This work.D. Another two girls.63. Which of the following italicized words does NOT indicate willin

44、gness?A. What will you do when you graduate?B. They will be home by now.C. Who will go with me?D. Why will you go there alone?64. When one has good health,should feel fortunate.A. youB. sheC. heD. we65. Therenothing more for discussion, the meeting came to an end half an hour earlier.A. to beB. to h

45、ave beenC. beingD. be66. Two of her brothers wereduring the Second World War.A. called onB. called upC. called forD. called out67. Bottles from this region sellat about $50 a case.A. wholesaleB. totallyC. entirelyD. together- 12 -. .68. The product contains nocolours, flavours, or preservatives.A. f

46、akeB. falseC. artificialD. wrong69. Davis accepted the defeat in the semi-final with good grace. The underlined part is closest inmeaning to.A. cheerfullyB. wholeheartedlyC. politelyD. quietly70. _and business leaders were delighted at the decision to hold the national motor fairin the city.A. Civil

47、B. CivilizedC. CivilianD. Civic71. The city council is planning a huge road-building programme to ease congestion. Theunderlined part meansA. calmB. relieveC. comfortD. still72. His unfortunate appearance was offset by an attractive personality. The underlined partmeans all the following EXCEPT.A. i

48、mprovedB. made up forC. balancedD. compensated for73. The doctor said that the gash in his cheek required ten stitches. The underlined part means_.A. lumpB. depressionC. swellingD. cut74. During the economic crisis, they had to cut back production andworkers.A. lay intoB. lay offC. lay downD. lay as

49、ide75. The university consistently receives a high for the quality of its teaching andresearch.A. standardB. evaluationC. commentD. rating76. To mark its one hundredth anniversary, the university held a series of activities includingconferences, film shows, etc. The underlined part means.A. celebrat

50、eB. signifyC. symbolizeD. suggest77. His fertile mind keeps turning out new ideas. The underlined part means.A. abundantB. unbelievableC. productiveD. generative78. The local newspaper has aof 100,000 copies a day.A. spreadB. circulationC. motionD. flow- 13 -. .79. These issues were discussed at len

51、gth during the meeting. The underlined part means_.A. eventuallyB. subsequentlyC. lastlyD. fully80. A couple of young people were giving out leaflets in front of the department store. Theunderlined part means.A. distributingB. handlingC. dividingD. arranging- 14 -. .PART V READING COMPREHENSION25 MI

52、NIn this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.TEXT AInundated by more information than we can possibly hold in our

53、heads, were increasingly handing off the job of remembering to search engines and smart phones. Google is even reportedly working on eyeglasses that could one day recognize faces and supply details about whoever youre looking at. But new research shows that outsourcing our memory and expecting that

54、information will be continually and instantaneously available is changing our cognitive habits.Research conducted by Betsy Sparrow, an assistant professor of psychology at Columbia University, has identified three new realities about how we process information in the Internet age. First, her experim

55、ents showed that when we dont know the answer to a question, we now think about where we can find the nearest Web connection instead of the subject of the question itself. A second revelation is that when we expect to be able to find information again later on, we dont remember it as well as when we

56、 think it might become unavailable. And then there is the researchers final observation: the expectation that well be able to locate information down the line leads us to form a memory not of the fact itself but of where well be able to find it.But this handoff comes with a downside. Skills like cri

57、tical thinking and analysis must develop in the context of facts: we need something to think and reason about, after all. And these facts cant be Googled as we go; they need to be stored in the original hard drive, our long-term memory. Especially in the case of children, factual knowledge must prec

58、ede skill, says Daniel Willingham, a professor of psychology, at the University of Virginia meaning that the days of drilling the multiplication table and memorizing the names of the Presidents arent over quite yet. Adults, too, need to recruit a supply of stored knowledge in order to situate and ev

59、aluate new information they encounter. You cant Google context.Last, theres the possibility, increasingly terrifying to contemplate, that our machines will fail us. As Sparrow puts it, The experience of losing our Internet connection becomes more and more like losing a friend. If youre going to keep

60、 your memory on your smart phone, better make sure its fully charged.- 15 -. .81. Googles eyeglasses are supposed toA. improve our memoryB. function like memoryC. help us see faces betterD. work like smart phones82. According to the passage, cognitive habits refers toA. how we deal with informationB

61、. functions of human memoryC. the amount of informationD. the availability of information83. Which of the following statements about Sparrows research is CORRECT?A. We remember people and things as much as before.B. We remember more Internet connections than before.C. We pay equal attention to locat

62、ion and content of information.D. We tend to remember location rather than the core of facts.84. What does the author mean by context ?A. It refers to long-term memory.B. It refers to a new situation.C. It refers to a store of knowledge.D. It refers to the search engine.85. What is the implied message of the author?A. Web connections aid our memory.B. People differ in what

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