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1、大学英语四级 53及答案解析(总分:746.56,做题时间:130 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed to write a composition on the topic Private Cars in Ordinary Chinese Families. You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline. 1. 小轿车开始进入越来越多的中国普通家庭。 2

2、 对这一社会现象人们的两种截然相反的观点。 3. 我的看法。 (分数:30.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Living in the UK We have always invested a great deal of effort and resources into the welfare and quality of life of our students. If problems of a non-academic nature crop up, there are helping hands that can give you

3、 guidance on financial and personal problems or health matters. You will usually have a course tutor or research supervisor who can be approached on a personal as well as academic basis. International Office This office was set up on 1995 to provide a focal point for existing and intending internati

4、onal students of the University. As well as tutoring many countries to show potential applicants what Brunei has to offer, we can give advice to international students on a whole range of matters, from financial difficulties and Home Office regulations to individual personal problems. At the start o

5、f each academic year, we organize an orientation programme to help new international students adjust to life in the UK. Together with the Students Union, the International Office also produces a handbook of pre-arrival information which is sent to all applicants from overseas in August. We also arra

6、nge a “meet and greet“ scheme whereby new students arriving from overseas are met at Heathrow Airport and driven to their accommodation. Students Union The Students Union, which represents the interests of all its members, provides may services, including two Information and Advice Centers. In addit

7、ion, the Union organizes over 16 ethnic societiesChinese and Hellenic, for examplewhich bring together students from different parts of the world, as well as more general social events with a multi-cultural emphasis. Information and Advice Centers The Students Union, with funding and cooperation fro

8、m the University, runs two Information and Advice Centers, one at Uxbridge and one at Osterley. These aim to provide professional advice and information to all Brunei students about a wide range of issues, from immigration to the Council Tax. The staff of the Centres can help and advise overseas stu

9、dents in a variety of areas. Counselors The University has an extensive network of trained counselors who are available to give advice to all students on personal or emotional problems. Medical Care The Medical Centre houses a general medical practice on the Uxbridge Campus which is open throughout

10、the year. Students resident on this campus or in the immediate surrounding area may therefore register with a doctor on campus. Students on the other three campuses must register with a doctor in their area. Free medical care under the UK National Health Service in normally available to all overseas

11、 students at Brunel provided that: a) they are registered with the University as an overseas student or are a dependent of one and, b) they are seeking treatment for a complaint which has developed since registration. It is essential to bring to the UK a certificate signed by your own doctor stating

12、 that your health is good. Dental care is Not provided by the University and students will need to register with a local NHS practice (non-NHS practices charge more for treatment). You can also obtain further information before coming to the UK from the Department of Health, Alexander Fleming House,

13、 London SE1 6BY, or the Department of Social Security (overseas branch), Castle Buildings Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3HH, N Ireland. Role of the British Council The Councils headquarters, based in central London, organizes trips, courses and other activities for overseas visitors. It also publishes a bo

14、ok called “How to live in Britain“. (分数:71.00)(1).The University began to enroll international students after 1995.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).New international students take the orientation programme free of charge.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).A Chinese student in the UK must join the Students Union.(分数:7.10)

15、A.YB.NC.NG(4).Overseas students must register with a doctor on campus.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).Cost for treatment of an illness developed before one comes to the U.K. is not covered by the university.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).Cost for dental care is covered by the NHS.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(7).The British C

16、ouncil organizes free trips for overseas students.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8).New students arriving fro overseas are met at_.(分数:7.10)_(9).Information about immigration or council tax can be obtained from_.(分数:7.10)_(10).Students emotional problems may be solved by_.(分数:7.10)_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1

17、分数:15.00)A.In a laboratory.B.In a drugstore.C.In a supermarket.D.In the dining hall.A.Stop bothering the woman.B.Take the books to the woman.C.Show the woman where the library is.D.Give her his books.A.The project demands more time.B.The project is only half done.C.She will finish it within four mo

18、nths.D.She has spent less time on the project.A.She didnt like the paintings there.B.She believed the painting course is too abstract.C.She had a good taste for the arts.D.She would like to have one of the paintings on display.A.The weather forecast is usually inaccurate.B.The typhoon is already a r

19、eal thing.C.The weatherman used to be inaccurate in his forecast.D.The meteorologists are always correct.A.She is glad to lend her car.B.She refuses to lend her car.C.She will first insure the car before lending it.D.She doesnt know what the man is going to do with her car.A.He only focuses on what

20、he is going to say.B.He is only interested in his own work.C.He has poor hearing.D.He is always lost in thought.A.Two students.B.A student and a parent.C.A teacher and a student.D.A student and a supervisor.四、Section B(总题数:2,分数:10.00)A.Go to summer school.B.Take a vacation.C.Stay at home.D.Earn some

21、 money.A.They hired someone to stay in their home.B.They led their pets with neighbors.C.They rented their house to a student.D.They asked their gardener to watch their home.A.Walking the dog.B.Cutting the grass.C.Watching the children.D.Feeding the fish.A.They attend a house-sitters party.B.They ch

22、eck a house-sitters references.C.They interview a house-sitters friends.D.They look at a house-sitters transcripts.A.Because she feels unwell.B.Because she feels worried.C.Because she feels stressed.D.Because she feels angry.A.Because she was interested in it.B.Because she felt it was useful.C.Becau

23、se she was advised to.D.Because she was forced to.A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.A.He agrees to help her by giving her extra teaching.B.He agrees to help her by phoning Dr Brown.C.He agrees to help her by giving her a reference.D.He agrees to help her by giving her some reference books.A.A small town in

24、 Britain.B.A labor camp.C.A new type of jail.D.A big gymnasium in Scotland.A.Women criminals in Scotland.B.Criminals who are given long sentences.C.Criminals who are given short sentences.D.Criminals in Scotland.A.The reward the prisoners get for their work.B.The comfortable accommodation.C.The way

25、the prisoners are treated.D.The officers sympathy for the prisoners.A.To give the prisoners more freedom.B.To help the prisoners keep their self-respect.C.To help the prisoners develop the sense of independence.D.To turn the prisoners into skilled workers.A.One sixth of them are seriously polluted.B

26、One third of them are seriously polluted.C.Half of them are seriously polluted.D.Most of them are seriously polluted.A.There was no garbage left to clean up.B.There was more garbage than before and they had to work harder.C.The river had become so clean that a lot of water birds came back.D.The riv

27、er was much cleaner and they had to search for garbage.A.Most of them would be indifferent and keep on throwing garbage into the river.B.They would join the students in changing the situation.C.They would become more aware of the pollution problem.D.They would think twice before they went swimming o

28、r fishing in the river.A.They appear every night in TV weather forecasts.B.They were first employed as women news announcers.C.They are the most attractive women in Britain.D.They are the most popular stars in a TV play.A.At 10 in the evening.B.At 9 in the evening.C.At 10 in the morning.D.At 9 in th

29、e morning.A.Newspaper reporters still wrote a lot about her.B.People knew that Anna would be the first woman to hold the news program.C.Independent Television also had a woman news announcer.D.The viewers of her news program that night increased to millions.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The family of a

30、 Brazilian man killed by London police who mistook him for a suicide bomber says he was murdered, and that the police chief should resign. The killing of 27-year-old Jean Charles de Menezes is becoming an international (36) 1, as the Brazilian government expresses its (37) 2 and his family demands t

31、he resignation of the London police chief. London police shot and killed Mr. de Menezes on a subway car on July 22, (38) 3he was a suicide bomber. The killing came just one day after four (39) 4bombs had been planted on Londons transport network, and two weeks after four suicide bombers had killed 5

32、2 London (40) 5. The de Menezes case took a new (41) 6this week when Britains ITV News received leaked material from an independent investigation. A photo of the corpse broadcast by the network appears to (42) 7witness claims that Mr. de Menezes wore a heavy coat that could have (43) 8a bomb. Relati

33、ves of Mr. de Menezes want to know why police allowed a false version of events to stand for so long. They and their lawyers are demanding the resignation of London Police Commissioner Ian Blair, but he says he will not quit. Mr. Blair has told British radio the de Menezes killing (44) 9. (45) 10. M

34、eanwhile, (46) 11. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:2,分数:355.00)Demands for stronger protection for wildlife in Britain sometimes hide the fact that similar needs are felt in the rest of Europe. Studies by the Council o

35、f Europe, of which 21 countries are members, have shown that 45 per cent of reptile(爬行的)species and 24 per cent of butterflies are in danger of dying out. European concern for wildlife was outlined by Dr. Peter Baum, an expert in the environment and nature resources division of the council, When he

36、spoke at a conference arranged by the administrators of a British national park. The park is one of the few areas in Europe to hold the council s diploma for nature reserves of the highest quality, and Dr. Baum had come to present it to the park once again. He was afraid that public opinion was turn

37、ing against national parks, and that those set up in the 1960s and 1970s could not be set up today. But Dr. Baum clearly remained a strong supporter of the view that natural environments needed to be allowed to survive in peace in their own right. No area could be expected to survive both as a true

38、nature reserve and as a tourist attraction, he went on. The shortsighted view that reserves had to serve immediate human demands fur out door recreation should be replaced by full acceptance of their importance as places to preserve nature for the future. “We forget that they are the guarantee of li

39、fe systems, on which any built-up area ultimately depends, “Dr. Baum went on, “We could manage without most industrial products, but we could not manage without nature. However, our natural environment areas, which are the original parts of our countryside, have shrunk to become mere islands in a sp

40、oiled and highly polluted land mass.“ (分数:177.50)(1).Recent studies by the Council of Europe show that _.(分数:35.50)A.it is only in Britain that wildlife needs more protectionB.certain species of reptiles and butterflies in Europe need protectingC.there are fewer species of reptiles and butterflies i

41、n Europe than elsewhereD.all species of wildlife in Europe are in danger of dying out(2).Dr. Baum, a representative of the Council, visited one particular British national park because _.(分数:35.50)A.he was presenting the park with a diploma for its achievementsB.he was concerned about how the park w

42、as being runC.it was the only national park of its kind in EuropeD.it was the only park which had ever received a diploma from the Council(3).Although it is difficult nowadays to convince the public of the importance of nature reserves, Dr. Baum felt that _.(分数:35.50)A.people would support moves to

43、create more environment areasB.certain areas of countryside should be left undisturbed by manC.existing national parks would need to be more independent to surviveD.people would carry on supporting those national parks in existence(4).In Dr. Baums opinion, a true nature reserve should _.(分数:35.50)A.

44、be far away from urban-crowdednessB.prevent whatever tourists to visitC.be regarded as a place where nature is protectedD.provide buildings for human activities(5).Although we all depend on the resources of nature for our survival, _.(分数:35.50)A.industrial products are replacing all our natural reso

45、urcesB.it is only on islands that nature survivesC.we have forgotten what our original countryside looked likeD.we have allowed large areas of countryside to be spoilt by industrial developmentIn this day and age of high-tech crime-solving methods, especially DNA typing, the lowly art of fingerprint

46、 identification sometimes seems lost. In fact, fingerprint evidence is highly reliable and particularly accessible to juries: You dont need a Ph.D. or a scientific lecture on genetics to understand that your own fingers contain a contour map of ridges and whorls that is completely unique. Matching F

47、ingerprints Fingerprint evidence rests on two basic principles: A persons “friction ridge patterns“ (the swirled skin on their fingertips) dont change. No two people have the same pattern of friction ridges. Police officers can use fingerprints to identify defendants and crime victims if a print matches one already on file. (Today, the FBI has a collection of prints that numbers in the millions.) Peoples fingerprints can be on file for a variety of reasons. For example, people may be fingerprinted when they are arrested, or when they begin certain occupati

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