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2005年1月四级考试试题及答案
PartISectionAListeningComprehension(20minutes) Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconvers-ation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre. Example: Youwillhear: Youwillread." A)Attheoffice. B)Inthewaitingroom. C)Attheairport. D)Inarestaurant. Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.ThisconversationiSmostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)"Attheoffice"isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre. SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D] 1.A)Themanenjoystravelingbycar. B)Themanlivesfarfromthesubway. C)Themanisgoodatdriving.n D)Themanusedtoownacar. 2.A)Tonyshouldcontinuetakingthecourse. B)SheapprovesofTony'sdecision. C)Tonycanchooseanothersciencecourse. D)Shecan'tmeetTonysoearlyinthemorning. 3.A)Shehastostudyfortheexam. B)Sheisparticularlyinterestedinplays. C)She'seagertowatchthenewplay. D)Shecanlendhernotestotheman. 4.A)Theywillbereplacedbyon-lineeducationsoonerorlater. B)Theywillattractfewerkidsason-lineeducationexpands. C)Theywillcontinuetoexistalongwithon-lineeducation. D)Theywilllimittheirteachingtocertainsubjectsonly. 5.A)Moststudentswouldliketoworkforanewspaper. B)Moststudentsfindajobbyreadingadvertisements. C)Moststudentsfindithardtogetajobaftertheygraduate. D)Moststudentsdon'twantjobsadvertisedinthenewspapers. 6.A)Movethewashingmachinetothebasement. B)Turnthebasementintoaworkshop.n C)Repairthewashingmachine. D)Finishhisassignment. 7.A)Somestudentsatthebackcannotheartheprofessor. B)Theprofessorhaschangedhisreadingassignment. C)Someofthestudentsarenotontheprofessor'slist. D)Theprofessorhasbroughtextracopiesofhisassignment. 8.A)Shedoesn'twanttotalkaboutthecontest. B)She'smodestabouthersuccessinthecontest. C)She'sspenttwoyearsstudyingEnglishinCanada. D)She'sveryproudofhersuccessinthespeechcontest. 9.A)Talkingaboutsports. B)Writinguplocalnews. C)Readingnewspapers. D)Puttingupadvertisements 10.A)Theyshouldn'tchangetheirplan. B)They'dbetterchangetheirmind. C)Thetennisgamewon'tlastlong. D)Weatherforecastsarenotreliable. SectionBCompoundDictationn Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfromS1toS7withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.ForblanksnumberedfromS8toSIOyouarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally;whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten. Therearealotofgoodcamerasavailableatthemoment——mostofthesearemadeinJapanbuttherearealsogood(S1)_____________modelsfromGermanyandtheUSA.Wehave(S2)_______________rangeofdifferentmodelstoseewhichisthebest(S3)___________________money.Afteranumberofdifferenttestsandinterviewswithpeoplewhoare(S4)_________________assessed,ourresearchers(S5)______________________withthedifferentcamerasbeingtheOlympicBYmodelasthebestauto-focuscameraavailableatthemoment.Itcosts$200althoughyoumaywellwanttospendmore——(S6)_______________muchasanother$200——onbuying(S7)_________________lensesandotherequipment.ItisagoodJapanesecamera,easytouse.S8)_________________________________________________________________whereastheAmericanversionsareconsiderablymoreexpensiveTheOlympicBYmodelweighsonly320gramswhichisquiteabitlessthanothercamerasofasimilartype.Indeedoneoftheothermodelswelookedatweighedalmosttwiceasmuch.(S9)__________________________________________________________.ALLthepeopleweinterviewedexpressedalmosttotalsatisfactionwithit(Sl0)___________________________________________________________________ PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes) Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.n PassageOne Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Scratchythroats,stuffynosesandbodyachesallspellmisery,butbeingabletotellifthecauseisacoldorflu(~,~)maymakeadifferenceinhowlongthemiserylasts. TheAmericanLungAssociation(ALA)hasissuednewguidelinesoncombatingcoldsandtheflu(流感),andoneofthekeysisbeingabletoquicklytellthetwoapart.That'sbecausetheprescriptiondrugsavailableforthefluneedtobetakensoonaftertheillnesssetsin.Asforcolds,thesoonerapersonstartstakingover-the-counterremedy,thesoonerreliefwillcome. Thecommoncoldandthefluarebothcausedbyviruses.Morethan200virusescancausecoldsymptoms,whilethefluiscausedbythreeviruses-fluA,BandC.Thereisnocureforeitherillness,buttheflucanbepreventedbythefluvaccine(~-~),whichis,formostpeople,thebestwaytofighttheflu,accordingtotheALA. Butifthefludoesstrike,quickactioncanhelp.Althoughthefluandcommoncoldhavemanysimilarities,therearesomeobvioussignstolookfor. Coldsymptomssuchasstuffynose,runnynoseandscratchythroattypicallydevelopgradually,andadultsandteensoftendonotgetafever.Ontheotherhand,feverisoneofthecharacteristicfeaturesofthefluforallages.Andingeneral,flusymptomsincludingfeverandchills,sorethroatandbodyachescomeonsuddenlyandaremoreseverethancoldsymptoms. TheALAnotesthatitmaybeparticularlydifficulttotellwheninfantsandpreschoolagechildrenhavetheflu.Itadvisesparentstocallthedoctoriftheirsmallchildrenhaveflu-likesymptoms. Bothcoldandflusymptomscanbeeasedwithover-the-countermedicationsaswell.However,childrenandteenswithacoldorflushouldnottakeaspirinforpainreliefbecauseoftheriskofReyesyndrome(综合症),ararebutseriousconditionoftheliverandcentralnervoussystem.Reyesyndrome.n Thereis,ofcourse,novaccineforthecommoncold.ButfrequenthandwashingandavoidingclosecontactwithpeoplewhohavecoldscanreducethelikelihoodofCatchingone. 11.Accordingtotheauthor,knowingthecauseofthemiserywillhelp A)shortenthedurationoftheillness B)thepatientbuymedicineoverthecounter C)thepatientobtaincheaperprescriptiondrugs D)preventpeoplefromcatchingcoldsandtheflu 12.Welearnfromthepassagethat A)onedoesn'tneedtotakeanymedicineifhehasacoldortheflu B)aspirinshouldnotbeincludedinover-the-countermedicinesfortheflu C)delayedtreatmentofthefluwillharmtheliverandcentralnervoussystem D)over-the-counterdrugscanbetakentoeasethemiserycausedbyacoldortheflu 13.Accordingtothepassage,tocombattheflueffectively, A)oneshouldidentifytheviruswhichcausesit B)oneshouldconsultadoctorassoonaspossible C)oneshouldtakemedicineuponcatchingthedisease D)oneshouldremainalertwhenthediseaseisspreading 14.Whichofthefollowingsymptomswilldistinguishtheflufromacold?n A)Astuffynose. B)Ahightemperature. C)Asorethroat. D)Adrycough. 15.Ifchildrenhaveflu-likesymptoms,theirparents A)areadvisednottogivethemaspirin B)shouldwatchoutforsignsofReyesyndrome C)areencouragedtotakethemtohospitalforvaccination D)shouldpreventthemfrommixingwithpeoplerunningafever PassageTwo Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage. InatimeoflowacademicachievementbychildrenintheUnitedStates,manyAmericansareturningtoJapan,acountryofhighacademicachievementandeconomicsuccess,forpossibleanswers.However,theanswersprovidedbyJapanesepreschoolsarenottheonesAmericansexpectedtofind.In'mostJapanesepreschools,surprisinglylittleemphasisisputonacademicinstruction.Inoneinvestigation,300Japaneseand210Americanpreschoolteachers,childdevelopmentspecialists,andparentswereaskedaboutvariousaspectsofearlychildhoodeducation.Only2percentoftheJapaneserespondents(答问卷者)listed"togivechildrenagoodstart'academically"asoneoftheirtopthreereasonsforasocietytohavepreschools.Incontrast,overhalftheAmericanrespondentschosethisasoneoftheirtopthreechoices.Topreparechildrenforsuccessfulcareersinfirstgradeandbeyond,Japaneseschoolsdonotteachreading,writing,andmathematics,butratherskillssuchaspersistence,concentration,andtheabilitytonfunctionasamemberofagroup.ThevastmajorityofyoungJapanesechildrenaretaughttoreadathomebytheirparents. IntherecentcomparisonofJapaneseandAmericanpreschooleducation,91percentofJapaneserespondentschoseprovidingchildrenwithagroupexperienceasoneoftheirtopthreereasonsforasocietytohavepreschools.Sixty-twopercentofthemoreindividuallyoriented(强调个性发展的)Americanslistedgroupexperienceasoneoftheirtopthreechoices.AnemphasisontheimportanceofthegroupseeninJapaneseearlychildhoodeducationcontinuesintoelementaryschooleducation. LikeinAmerica,thereisdiversityinJapaneseearlychildhoodeducation.SomeJapanesekindergartenshavespecificaims,suchasearlymusicaltrainingorpotentialdevelopment.Inlargecities,somekindergartensareattachedtouniversitiesthathaveelementaryandsecondaryschools. SomeJapaneseparentsbelievethatiftheiryoungchildrenattendauniversity-basedprogram,itwillincreasethechildren'schancesofeventuallybeingadmittedtotop-ratedschoolsanduniversities.SeveralmoreprogressiveprogramshaveintroducedfreeplayasawayoutfortheheavyintellectualizinginsomeJapanesekindergartens. 16.WelearnfromthefirstparagraphthatmanyAmericansbelieve A)JapaneseparentsaremoreinvolvedinpreschooleducationthanAmericanparents B)Japan'seconomicsuccessisaresultofitsscientificachievements C)Japanesepreschooleducationemphasizesacademicinstruction D)Japan'shighereducationissuperiortotheirs 17.MostAmericanssurveyedbelievethatpreschoolsshouldalsoattachimportanceto A)problemsolving B)groupexperiencen C)parentalguidance D)individually-orienteddevelopment 18.InJapan'spreschooleducation,thefocusison A)preparingchildrenacademically B)developingchildren'sartisticinterests C)tappingchildren'spotential D)shapingchildren'scharacter 19.FreeplayhasbeenintroducedinsomeJapanesekindergartensinorderto A)broadenchildren'shorizon B)cultivatechildren'screativity C)lightenchildren'sstudyload D)enrichchildren'sknowledge 20.WhydosomeJapaneseparentssendtheirchildrentouniversity:basedkindergartens? A)Theycandobetterintheirfuturestudies. B)Theycanaccumulatemoregroupexperiencethere. C)Theycanbeindividuallyorientedwhentheygrowup. D)Theycanhavebetterchancesofgettingafirst-rateeducation. PassageThreeQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.n Leaddeposits,whichaccumulatedinsoilandsnowduringthe1960'sand70's,wereprimarilytheresultofleadedgasolineemissionsoriginatingintheUnitedStates.InthetwentyyearsthattheCleanAirActhasmandatedunleadedgasuseintheUnitedStates,theleadaccumulationworld-widehasdecreasedsignificantly. AstudypublishedrecentlyinthejournalNatureshowsthatair-borneleadedgasemissionsfromtheUnitedStatesweretheleadingcontributortothehighconcentrationofleadinthesnowinGreenland.ThenewstudyisaresultofthecontinuedresearchledbyDr.CharlesBoutron,anexpertontheimpactofheavymetalsontheenvironmentattheNationalCenterforScientificResearchinFrance.AstudybyDr.Boutronpublishedin1991showedthatleadlevelsinarctic(北极的)snowweredeclining. Inhisnewstudy,Dr.BoutronfoundtheratiosofthedifferentformsofleadintheleadedgasolineusedintheUnitedStatesweredifferentfromtheratiosofEuropean,AsianandCanadiangasolinesandthusenabledscientiststodifferentiate(分区)theleadsources.ThedominantleadratiofoundinGreenlandsnowmatchedthatfoundingasolinefromtheUnitedStates. InastudypublishedinthejournalAmbio,scientistsfoundthatleadlevelsinsoilintheNorth-easternUnitedStateshaddecreasedmarkedlysincetheintroductionofunleadedgasoline. Manyscientistshadbelievedthattheleadwouldstayinsoilandsnowforalongerperiod. TheauthorsoftheAmbiostudyexaminedsamplesoftheupperlayersofsoiltakenfromthesamesitesof30forestfloorsinNewEngland,NewYorkandPennsylvaniain1980andin1990. Theforestenvironmentprocessedandredistributedtheleadfasterthanthescientistshadexpected. Scientistssaybothstudiesdemonstratethatcertainpartsoftheecosystem(生态系统)respondrapidlytoreductionsinatmosphericpollution,butthatthesefindingsshouldnotbeusedasalicensetopollute. 21.ThestudypublishedinthejournalNatureindicatesthatn A)theCleanAirActhasnotproducedthedesiredresults B)leaddepositsinarcticsnowareontheincrease C)leadwillstayinsoilandsnowlongerthanexpected D)theUSisthemajorsourceofleadpollutioninarcticsnow 22.LeadaccumulationworldwidedecreasedsignificantlyaftertheuseofunleadedgasintheUS A)wasdiscouraged B)wasenforcedbylaw C)wasprohibitedbylaw D)wasintroduced 23.HowdidscientistsdiscoverthesourceofleadpollutioninGreenland? A)ByanalyzingthedatapublishedinjournalslikeNatureandAmbio. B)Byobservingtheleadaccumulationsindifferentpartsofthearcticarea. C)BystudyingthechemicalelementsofsoilandsnowinNortheasternAmerica. D)Bycomparingthechemicalcompositionsofleadedgasolineusedinvariouscountries. 24.TheauthorsoftheAmbiostudyhavefoundthat A)forestsgetridofleadpollutionfasterthanexpected B)leadaccumulationsinforestsaremoredifficulttodealwith C)leaddepositsarewidelydistributedintheforestsoftheUSn D)theupperlayersofsoilinforestsareeasilypollutedbyleademissions 25.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatscientists A)arepuzzledbythemysteryofforestpollution B)feelrelievedbytheuseofunleadedgasoline C)stillconsiderleadpollutionaproblem D)lacksufficientmeanstocombatleadpollution PassageFourQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Exerciseisoneofthefewfactorswithapositiveroleinlong-termmaintenanceofbodyweight.Unfortunately,thatmessagehasnotgottenthroughtotheaverageAmerican,whowouldrathertryswitchingto"light"beerandlow-caloriebreadthanincreasephysicalexertion.TheCentersforDiseaseControl,forexample,foundthatfewerthanone-fourthofoverweightadultswhoweretryingtoshedpoundssaidtheywerecombiningexercisewiththeirdiet. Inrejectingexercise,somepeoplemaybediscouragedtoomuchbycaloric-expenditurecharts;forexample,onewouldhavetobrisklywalkthreemilesjusttoworkoffthe275caloriesinonedeliciousDanishpastry(小甜饼).Evenexerciseprofessionalsconcedehalfapointhere."Exercisebyitselfisaverytoughwaytoloseweight,"saysYorkOnnen,programdirectorofthePresident'sCouncilonPhysicalFitnessandSports. Still,exercise'ssupportingroleinweightreductionisvital.AstudyattheBostonUniversityMedicalCenterofoverweightpoliceofficersandotherpublicemployeesconfirmedthatthosewhodietedwithoutexerciseregainedalmostalltheiroldweight,whilethosewhoworkedexerciseintotheirdailyroutinemaintainedtheirnewweight. Ifyouhavebeensedentary(极少活动的)anddecidetostartwalkingonemileaday,theaddedexercisecouldburnanextra100caloriesdaily.Inayear'stime,assumingnoincreaseinnfoodintake,youcouldlosetenpounds.Byincreasingthedistanceofyourwalksgraduallyand makingotherdietaryadjustments,youmayloseevenmoreweight. 26.WhatissaidabouttheaverageAmericaninthepassage? A)Theytendtoexaggeratethehealthfuleffectof"light"beer. B)Theyusuallyignoretheeffectofexerciseonlosingweight. C)Theyprefer"light"beerandlow-caloriebreadtootherdrinksandfood. D)Theyknowthefactorsthatplayapositiveroleinkeepingdownbodyweight. 27.Somepeopledislikeexercisebecause A)theythinkitisphysicallyexhausting B)theyfindithardtoexercisewhileonadiet C)theydon'tthinkitpossibletowalk3mileseveryday D)theyfindconsultingcaloric-expenditurechartstroublesome 28."Evenexerciseprofessionalsconcedehalfapointhere"(Line3,Para.2)means"They A)agreethatthecaloriesinasmallpieceofpastrycanbedifficulttoworkoffbyexercise B)partiallybelievedietplaysasupportingroleinweightreduction C)arenotfullyconvincedthatdietingcanhelpmaintainone'snewweight D)arenotsufficientlyinformedofthepositiveroleofexerciseinlosingweight 29.WhatwasconfirmedbytheBostonUniversityMedicalCenter'sstudy? A)Controllingone'scalorieintakeismoreimportantthandoingexercise.n B)Evenoccasionalexercisecanhelpreduceweight. C)Weightreductionisimpossiblewithoutexercise. D)Onecouldlosetenpoundsinayear'stimeifthere'snoincreaseinfoodintake. 30.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthisarticle? A)TojustifythestudyoftheBostonUniversityMedicalCenter. B)Tostresstheimportanceofmaintainingproperweight. C)TosupportthestatementmadebyYorkOnnen. D)Toshowthemosteffectivewaytoloseweight. PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes) Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre. 31.Themachinelookedlikealarge,,old-fashionedtypewriter. A)forceful B)clumsy C)intense D)tricky 32.Thoughshebeganherbysinginginalocalpopgroup,sheisnowafamousHollywoodmoviestar. A)employmentn B)career C)occupation D)profession 33.Withintwoweeksofarrival,allforeignershadtowiththelocalpolice A)inquire B)consult C)register D)profession 34.Consideringyoursalary,youshouldbeabletoatleasttwentydollarsaweek. A)putforward B)putup C)putout D)putaside 35.Ashehasourpratience,we‘llnotwaitforhimanylonger. A)torn B)wasted C)exhausted D)consumed 36.Theseteacherstrytobeobjectivewhentheytheintegratedabilityoftheirstudentsn A)justify B)evaluate C)indicate D)reckon 37.Mrs.Morris'sdaughterisprettyand,andmanygirlsenvyher. A)slender B)light C)faint D)minor 38.TomorrowthemayoristoagroupofCanadianbusinessmenonatourofthecity. A)coordinate B)cooperate C)accompany D)associate 39.I'menoughtoknowitisgoingtobeaverydifficultsituationtocompeteagainstthreestrongteams. A)realistic B)conscious C)registern D)resolve 40.Canyougivemeeventheclueastowherehersonmightbe? A)simplest B)slightest C)least D)utmost 41.NormanDaviswillberememberedbymanywithnotonlyasagreatscholarbutalsoasamostdelightfulandfaithfulfriend. A)kindness B)friendliness C)warmth D)affection 42.Salariesforpositionsseemtobehigherthanforpermanentones. A)legal B)optional C)voluntary D)temporary 43.MostpeopleagreethatthepresentroleofwomenhasalreadyaffectedU.S.society. ithasaffectedthetraditionalroleofmen.n A)Aboveall B)Inall C)Atmost D)Atlast 44.Scienceandtechnologyhaveinimportantwaystotheimprovementofagriculturalproduction. A)attached B)assisted C)contributed D)witnessed 45.Asanactorhecouldcommunicateawholeofemotions. A)frame B)range C)number D)scale 46.Thisiswhatyoushouldbearinmind:Don'tasalaryincreasebeforeyouactuallygetit. A)hangon B)drawon C)waitonn D)counton 47.Theship'sgeneratorbrokedown,andthepumpshadtobeoperatedinsteadofmechanically. A)artificially B)automatically C)manually D)synthetically 48.Thelittlegirlwassofrightenedthatshejustwouldn'thergriponmyarm. A)loosen B)remove C)relieve D)dismiss 49.Heneverarrivesontimeandmyisthathefeelsthemeetingsareuseless. A)preference B)conference C)inference D)reference 50.Mrs.gmithwassoabouteverythingthatnoservantscouldpleaseher. A)speeificn B)speeial C)precise D)particular 51.Lastnighthesawtwodarkenterthebuilding,andthentherewastheexplosion. A)features B)figures C)sketches D)images 52.Itisobviousthatthisnewruleisapplicabletoeveryonewithout A)exception B)exclusion C)modification D)substitution 53.Histemperandpersonalkyshowthathecanbecomeasoldierofthetop A)circle B)rank C)category D)grade 54.Duringthelecture,thespeakeroccasionallyhispointbyrelatinghisownexperiences.n A)illustrated B)hinted C)cited D)displayed 55.Onlythosewhocantolosetheirmoneyshouldmakehigh-riskinvestments. A)maintain B)sustairt C)endure D)afford 56,Hefoundthemediaattentionintolerableanddecidedtogoabroad. A)sufficient B)constant C)steady D)plenty 57.Therehasbeenacollisionanumberofcarsonthemainroadtotown. A)composing B)consisting C)involving D)engagingn 58.elephantsaredifthrentfromwildelephantsinmanyaspects,includingtheirtempers. A)Cultivated B)Regulated C)Civil D)Tame 59.Tendaysagotheyoungmaninfo~edhisbossofhisintentionto A)resign B)reject C)retreat D)replace 60.Asoneoftheworld'shighestpaidmodels,shehadherface.forfivemilliondollars A)deposiled B)assured C)measured D)insured PartIVCloze(15minutes) Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaperYoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.n Wisebuyingisapositivewayinwhichyoucanmakeyourmoneygofurther.The61goaboutpurchasinganarticleoraservicecanactually62youmoneyorcanadd63thecost. Takethe64exampleofahairdryer.Ifyouarebuyingahairdryer,youmight65youaremakingthe66buyifyouchooseone67lookyoulikeandwhichisalsothecheapest68price.Butwhenyougetithomeyoumayfindthatit69twiceaslongasamoreexpensive70todryyourhair.Thecostoftheelectricityplusthecostofyourtimecouldwell71yourhairdryerthemostexpensiveoneofall. Sowhatprinciplesshouldyou72whenyougooutshopping? Ifyou_73yourhome,yourcaroranyvaluable74inexcellentcondition,you'llbesavingmoneyinthelong75Beforeyoubuyanew76,talktosomeonewhoownsone.Ifyoucan,useitorborrowittocheckitsuitsyourparticular77. Beforeyoubuyanexpensive78,oraservice,docheckthepriceand79isonoffer.Ifpossible,choose80threeitemsorthreeestimates. 61.A)form B)fashion C)way D)method 62.A)save B)preserve C)in D)similar 63.A)upn B)to C)in D)on 64.A)easy B)single C)simple D)similar 65.A)convince B)accept C)examine D)think 66.A)proper B)best C)reasonable D)most 67.A)its B)which C)whose D)whatn 68.A)for B)with C)in D)on 69.A)spends B)takes C)lasts D)consumes 70.A)mode B)copy C)sample D)model 71.A)cause B)make C)leave D)prove 72.A)adopt B)lay C)stickn D)adapt 73.A)reserve B)decorate C)store D)keep 74.A)products B)possession C)material D)ownership 75.A)run B)interval C)period D)time 76.A)appliance B)equipment C)utility D)facility 77.A)function B)purposen C)goal D)task 78.A)component B)element C)item D)particle 79.A)what B)which C)that D)this 80.A)of B)in C)by D)from PartVWriting(30minutes) Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacampaignspeechinsupportofyourelectiontothepostofchairmanofthestudentunion.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese. ACampaignSpeechn 1你认为自己具备是什么条件(能力,性格,爱好)可以胜任学生会主席工作, 2如果当选你将会为本校同学做什么? 以下为1月8日四级英语考试参考答案 PartⅠListeningComprehension 1.D)Themanusedtoownacar 2.A)Tonyshouldcontinuetakingthecourse. 3.A)Shehastostudyfortheexam. 4.C)Theywillcontinuetoexistalongwithon-lineeducation. 5.B)Moststudentsfindajobbyreadingadvertisements. 6.D)Finishhisassignment. 7.C)Someofthestudentsarenotontheprofessor‘slist. 8.B)She‘smodestabouthersuccessinthecontest. 9.C)Readingnewspapers. 10.A)Theyshouldn‘tchangetheirplan. PartⅠSectionBCompoundDictation S1.quality S2.investigated S3.value S4.familiarn S5.recommend S6.perhaps S7.additional S8.EquivalentGermanmodelstendtobeheavierandslightlylesseasytouse. S9.Similarly,itissmallerthanmostofitscompetitors,thusfittingeasilyintoapocketorahandbag. S10.Theonlyproblemwasslightawkwardnessinloadingthefilm. PartⅡReadingComprehension 11.A)shortenthedurationoftheillness 12.D)over-the-counterdrugscanbetakentoeasethemiserycausedbyacoldortheflu 13.C)oneshouldtakemedicineuponcatchingthedisease 14.B)Ahightemperature 15.A)areadvisednottogivethemaspirin 16.C)Japanesepreschooleducationemphasizesacademicinstruction 17.B)groupexperience 18.D)shapingchildren‘scharacter 19.C)lightenchildren‘sstudyload 20.D)Theycanhavebetterchancesofgettingafirst-rateeducation. 21.D)theUSisthemajorsourceofleadpollutioninarcticsnown 22.B)wasenforcedbylaw 23.D)Bycomparingthechemicalcompositionsofleadedgasolineusedinvariouscountries. 24.A)forestsgetridofleadpollutionfasterthanexpected 25.C)stillconsiderleadpollutionaproblem 26.B)Theyusuallyignoretheeffectofexerciseonlosingweight. 27.B)theyfindithardtoexercisewhileonadiet 28.B)partiallybelievedietplaysasupportingroleinweightreduction 29.C)Weightreductionisimpossiblewithoutexercise. 30.D)Toshowthemosteffectivewaytoloseweight. PartⅢVocabulary 31.B)clumsy 32.B)career 33.C)register 34.D)putaside 35.C)exhausted 36.B)evaluate 37.A)slender 38.C)accompany 39.B)consciousn 40.B)slightest 41.D)affection 42.D)temporary 43.A)Aboveall 44.C)contributed 45.B)range 46.D)counton 47.C)manually 48.A)loosen 49.C)inference 50.D)particular 51.B)figures 52.A)exception 53.B)rank 54.A)illustrated 55.D)afford 56.B)constant 57.C)involving 58.D)Tamen 59.A)resign 60.D)insured PartIVCloze 61.C)way 62.A)save 63.B)to 64.C)simple 65.D)think 66.B)best 67.C)whose 68.C)in 69.B)takes 70.D)model 71.B)make 72.A)adopt 73.D)keep 74.B)possession 75.A)run 76.A)appliancen 77.B)purpose 78.C)item 79.A)what 80.D)from查看更多