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1、大学四级-1880 及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.Honesty Should Be Treasured(分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:4,分数:106.50)(1).AHe hasnt eaten well recently.BHes been helping his sister a lot.CHe cant stop searching for work yet.DHes been working on h

2、is paper constantly.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThe meals served at school taste bad.BThe price of school meals will be higher.CThe prize will be awarded next term.DThe school meals have been sold out.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ABuy a newspaper.BAsk for directions.CStand near the store.DHelp others more often.(

3、分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).ABorrowed some books from the woman.BGiven the woman a book bag.CLent the woman some books.DGone away for the weekend.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).AThe woman is a close friend of the man.BThe woman has been working too hard.CThe woman is seeing a doctor.DThe woman is tired of her work.(分

4、数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AThere is enough spare time to fix the projector.BThere is another projector the man can use.CThe presentation can be given in another room.DShe is going out to order a spare projector.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThe man wants to review the womans outline first.BThe man has expected to

5、receive the report earlier.CThe woman needs to review the report again.DThe woman has completed more work than the man.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe doesnt like to travel in heavy rain.BHe wonders whether the thunderstorm will cause damage.CHe wont be able to watch the weather report.DHe will get home be

6、fore the storm begins.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AThe college doesnt have any rock-climbing equipment.BNot many students are interested in it.CThere is no one to teach them how to do it.DThere are no appropriate places for rock-climbing nearby.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AClimbers develop skills useful in other

7、activities.BClimbers have the opportunity to be outside and enjoy the scenery.CClimbing isnt as expensive as other sports.DLearning to climb doesnt take a very long time.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AFinding a climbing partner. BSelecting the appropriate equipment.CIncreasing upper-body strength.DDiscussing

8、 popular climbing sites.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AHe cant find his office key.BHe has misplaced some exams.CHe is unable to talk.DHe doesnt like his classroom.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AMark the latest homework assignment.BPut a cancellation notice on the classroom door.CMake an appointment with the doctor.D

9、Return exam papers to his students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ATeach Dons class while hes absent.BGive Professor Webster the key to Dons office.CLeave a message on the board in Dons classroom.DBring Don the homework that was due that day.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).ATo give Dons students the next assignment.BTo

10、leave the master key for Don.CTo put the homework on Dons desk.DTo call Don at the end of the afternoon.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThe replacement of the harpsichord by the piano.BThe development of electronic musical instruments.CThe relative costs

11、of different types of musical instruments.DThe performance of classical music on synthesizers.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe is surprised by it.BHe disagrees with it.CHe thinks it is too soon to tell.DHe is alarmed by it.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIn the early nineteenth century. BIn the late nineteenth centur

12、y.CIn the early twentieth century.DIn the mid-twentieth century.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).ABecause it was too heavy. BBecause it did not bend easily.CBecause its string was short.DBecause it did not shoot far.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AIt went out of use 300 years ago.BIt was inve

13、nted after the short bow.CIt was discovered before fire and the wheel.DIt is still in use today.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThey are accurate and easy to pull.BTheir shooting range is 40 yards.CThey are usually used indoors.DIt took 100 years to develop them.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:28.40

14、)(1).AA recipe for a soft drink.BThe medicinal effects of cola.CThe history of cola.DSoft-drink production.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AAs a soft drink.BAs a medicine.CAs flavored hard candy.DAs a cooking oil.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe sold cola to doctors. BHe was a drug store clerk.CHe suffered from severe

15、 headaches.DHe developed the cola syrup.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).ABy mixing it with special oils. BBy heating it.CBy adding soda water.DBy combining it with different flavors.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)More than 600 million people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst

16、 (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating norma

17、l working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO repo

18、rt said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contributed to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing globalization, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians w

19、ith more than half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are (32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7 per cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week follow

20、ed by Israelis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) and U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours benefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace and generally make workers more (35) .(分数:71.00)(1).More than 600 mil

21、lion people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29)

22、 . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nea

23、rly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contributed to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing glob

24、alization, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians with more than half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are (32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7

25、 per cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week followed by Israelis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) and U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours benefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace a

26、nd generally make workers more (35) .(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).More than 600 million people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hou

27、rs a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely

28、 worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contr

29、ibuted to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing globalization, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians with more than half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are (32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (

30、44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7 per cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week followed by Israelis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) and U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours be

31、nefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace and generally make workers more (35) .(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).More than 600 million people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28)

32、 shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-a

33、uthor of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transpo

34、rt, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contributed to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing globalization, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians with more than half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are

35、(32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7 per cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week followed by Israelis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) a

36、nd U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours benefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace and generally make workers more (35) .(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).More than 600 million people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) amon

37、g rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working

38、hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. I

39、t pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contributed to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing globalization, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians with more t

40、han half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are (32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7 per cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week followed by Isra

41、elis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) and U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours benefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace and generally make workers more (35) .(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).More than 600 million

42、 people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “

43、The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly

44、100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contributed to longer working hours. Both elements are signs of increasing globaliz

45、ation, it said.Topping the results of the study were Peruvians with more than half of them working more than 48 hours each and every week. They are (32) South Koreans (49.5 per cent), Thais (46.7 per cent) and Pakistanis (44.4 per cent).In developed countries, where working hours are (33) , 25.7 per

46、 cent of British workers put in more than 48 hours a week followed by Israelis (25.5 per cent), Australians (20.4 per cent), Swiss (19.2 per cent) and U.S. workers (18.1 per cent).The ILO (34) that shorter working hours benefit workers health and family lives, reduce accidents at the workplace and g

47、enerally make workers more (35) .(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).More than 600 million people worldwide work (26) long hours and Britons are the worst (27) among rich nations. An International Labor Organization report on working (28) shows that more than a quarter of British workers put in more than 48 hours a

48、 week.The study by the United Nations agency covered 50 countries (29) . “The good news is that progress has been made in regulating normal working hours in developing and transition countries,“ said Jon C. Messenger, co-author of the study. “But overall the findings of this study are definitely worrying. “And progress towards a maximum 48-hour week was still (30) nearly 100 years after the standard was agreed by members, the ILO report said. It pointed to the growth of service industries, such as tourism and transport, and the expanding informal economy, where workers are not (31) , contrib

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