1、大学四级-1886 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.(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).AThe team has to travel far for every game.BThe new coach has been very effective.CThe new coach knows the team very well.DThe team shouldnt recruit an
2、y more players.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThe concert was very well attended.BThe crowd didnt understand the music.CThe only good seats were near the right aisle.DNot many people went on such a cloudy night.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe doesnt understand it either.BShe cant see the writing on the board.CShe
3、thinks the room is too dark.DShe didnt really notice the mark.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AShe gave a lecture to the psychology class.BShe advised the man to see a psychologist.CShe persuaded the man not to take the course.DShe convinced the man to apply to graduate school.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).AIt is not v
4、ery good. BIt will be held the following week.CThe woman probably wont attend it.DThere will be two seminars instead of four.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AShe doesnt understand how Judy got her job.BShes surprised Judy is working in management.CShe thinks Judy should not have taken a computer course.DShe wo
5、nders how Judy does so many things.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AGet out of the car. BPay the parking fine. CTake his coat off.DMake a right turn.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIts hard to know what to believe about it. BHe doesnt believe its hard for everybody.CIts even harder than people say.DIts not as hard as he
6、d thought.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).ASpeed limits were the same in all areas. BShe had told him what his speed was.CThere were signs along the road.DHe had just received his driving license.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe was on his way to work.BHis speedometer wasnt working.CHe lived on Fleet Street.DHe didnt
7、realize he was speeding.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe took away the mans license.BShe gave the man a warning.CShe gave the man a speeding ticket.DShe asked the man to become more familiar with the area.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AA popular television program.BA breakthrough in technology.CA recent purchase.DA
8、 new electronics store.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ABecause the old one didnt work well. BBecause the new TV set was on sale. CBecause he had moved into a bigger house.DBecause he wanted to surprise the woman.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe would prefer a more expensive model.BShes confused by the remote control
9、s.CShes eager to use itDShe thinks it unwise to buy it.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AResearch what television is best for him. BAsk for a cheaper price on the television. CTry a different store.DBe satisfied with what he has.(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).AShe bu
10、ys many clothes. BShe buys a lot of chocolate. CShe eats a lot of things.DShe sleeps a great deal.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AProblems with the teachers. BProblems with family members or friends.CProblems with classmates making fun of her.DProblems with a part-time job.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ASubstituting w
11、ater with diet coke.BTalking to someone over the phone.CPlaying a video game.DDrinking extra tea.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AAmerican Indians and corn. BThe planting techniques of corn. CThe joy of harvest.DVarious ways to prepare corn.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AIt was first boiled
12、 and then dried.BIt was braided in bundles and steamed.CIt was dried and then ground into flour.DIt was roasted and wrapped in husks.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThey braided them with animal hair for clothing.BThey bundled them together for fuel. CThey used them to insulate their homes.DThey made various
13、items with them.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).AThe strength of its shipbuilding industry.BThe physical features of the river itself. CThe abundance of fruit, vegetables, and livestock.DThe similarity of its climate to that in Europe.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThere are no rapids or
14、waterfalls.BThere is a constant, strong wind.CNavigation is rather difficult.DFrequent storms cause problems for riverboats.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ABig waves pose a threat to commercial navigation.BThe fiver current never flows faster than ten miles per hour.CThe fiver reverses its flow several times
15、a day.DHigh tides can create sudden and unexpected rapids.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).ATo allow several sails to be rigged.BTo catch winds coming from over the hills.CTo add to the beauty of the basic design.DTo allow the sails to be raised more quickly.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Fast food
16、, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many
17、 to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restauran
18、t, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away foo
19、d so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McD
20、onalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:71.00)(1).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to
21、(28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out
22、of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is u
23、sed by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the f
24、ast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The
25、recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30)
26、 consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service
27、restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has becom
28、e so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).Fast food, for the first time ever,
29、now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals,
30、especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.Thi
31、s means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coff
32、ee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it
33、is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxu
34、ries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion mea
35、ls eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry t
36、o describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Fami
37、lies want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the su
38、bsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5
39、.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 4
40、7.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has dr
41、iven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than ha
42、lf of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on meals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers an
43、d fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 per
44、cent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding
45、 at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to the fast food chains.“Families want to know what they are getting. And with the likes of McDonalds or KFC they know it is a (35) experience
46、and good value./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(7).Fast food, for the first time ever, now (26) more than half of all the meals eaten outside of the home in the United Kingdom.The recession, and the subsequent squeeze on (27) income, has encouraged millions of families to (28) spending on luxuries, especially on m
47、eals in restaurants. This has encouraged many to (29) to cheaper meals, especially burgers and fried chicken.According to NPD, the market research company which (30) consumer spending, 5.54 billion visits were made to a fast food chain in the year 2011, out of the 11 billion meals eaten in (31) out
48、of the homebe it at a work canteen, restaurant, pub or sandwich shop.This means that 50.4 percent of all meals eaten out of the home are now at a (32) quick service restaurant, up from 47.3 percent just two years ago. The term “quick service restaurant“ is used by the industry to describe any (33) where the consumer queues to buy take-away food so this does include coffee shops.Guy Fielding at NPD said: “Its a lot about trading down. Because fast food has become so cheap, it has driven families in particular away from (34) restaurants and pubs to t
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