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1、大学英语四级听力-51 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:3,分数:45.00)(1).AHe will get a new clock tomorrow.BHe will be promoted.CHe will be criticized if he oversleeps again.DHe will lose his job if he oversleeps again.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe doesnt like to go to c

2、ollege at all.BHe wants to learn basics in a company first.CHe plans to work first and then pursues study.DHe wouldnt follow his fathers suggestion.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe woman plans to hold a meeting.BThe man will keep the woman for a long time.CThe woman should leave at about five oclock.DThe m

3、an will visit the woman some day.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(4).AOne can get pleasure from a team game.BThe team games are beneficial to people.CFriends can be made in playing a game.DSports can be enjoyable for everyone.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(5).AShe deducted the sales in the last year.BShe added the money spent

4、on advertising.CShe compared the figures of last year.DShe examined how much was increased.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(6).AThe design for spring collection.BThe purchase for the Skopies store.CThe management of the Skopies store.DThe exclusive right to new inventions.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(7).ABecause he was injur

5、ed while playing football.BBecause he was misunderstood by other students.CBecause he made the football missing after playing.DBecause he smashed the window while playing football.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(8).AOne should be insured to see a doctor.BAny patient should be treated equally.CPatient has priority

6、 in case of emergency.DHospital is occupied with so many patients.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).ABecause he asked his assistant to buy the iPad for him.BBecause he got up early to line up to get the iPad.CBecause he ordered the iPad on the Internet beforehand.DBecause many stores have sold out of the iPad.(分

7、数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AIt is a novel product.BIt is easy to use.CIt makes people crazy.DIt is cheaper than notebook.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe wont buy any product of other brand.BHe gets anything he likes.CHe will support a certain brand, even it has some disadvantage.DHe purchases only the latest, grea

8、test and smartest thing.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(4).AThe way to purchase an iPad.BThe instruction to use an iPad.CThe fans in support of the iPad.DThe attraction to buy the iPad.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).AHis boss assigns him too much work this night.BHe tries to finish up the project hes working on.CHe plans t

9、o walk back home after finishing his work.DThe woman suggests him work through this night.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AHis body may be hurt.BHe may feel down all the time.CHis career may be affected.DHe may be fired.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe can quit drinking coffee.BHe can finish his work earlier.CHe can h

10、ave more good ideas.DHe can create more work chances.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.三、Section B(总题数:3,分数:30.00)(1).AIt investigates young peoples performance under a total media ban.BIt studies all forms of media devices in the world.CIt focuses on survival from media devices.DIt concerns with media addict of all

11、 sorts of people.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).ATalk to a BBC reporter about their day.BWrite down words about their life offline.CNote down their viewpoint on media.DCompare their online life with offline life.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe feels lonely and mixed-up without it.BShe conducts communication mainly

12、by it.CShe misses its charming functions.DShe thinks its harder to do daily activities.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).ATo stay at home and take care of the family.BTo persuade other family members to eat out.CTo encourage other family members to learn to cook simple meals.DTo encourage the whole family to tak

13、e cooking classes together.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AShe can have a good digestion.BThe restaurant can find her company.CShe might get better service.DShe wont need to wait.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AIt provides space for dirty clothes.BIt allows her to move around easily.CIt can also be used as a briefcase.

14、DIt will be big enough to carry all documents.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).AHe compared different scientific discoveries made by young people.BHe searched for useful information in the library.CHe looked at some discoveries made by old people.DHe went to the bookstore to buy a lot of books.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.

15、2).AHe doubts more strongly about Ralphs words.BHe is sure that he is right to disagree with Ralph.CHe is not sure whether Ralph is right or wrong.DHe believes what Ralph said.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).APeople can be creative at all ages but the young are better.BPeople aged between 20 and 25 are more c

16、reative.CPeople cannot make useful discoveries when becoming old.DOld people cannot make scientific discoveries.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(4).ANot too bad. BVery excited. CA little angry. DRather disappointed.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.四、Section C(总题数:1,分数:25.00)England still has a system which its had since the Secon

17、d World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of

18、cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can

19、provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all the records to hand;

20、you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in this country. The government pays to look after p

21、atients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:25.00)(1).England still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or i

22、f any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist direct

23、ly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a fe

24、w years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody

25、who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in this country. The government pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(2).England still has a system which i

26、ts had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by hims

27、elf. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of differ

28、ent illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all

29、 the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in this country. The governmen

30、t pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(3).England still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they liv

31、e. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than app

32、roaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long p

33、eriod of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometim

34、es helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in this country. The government pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(4).Englan

35、d still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in m

36、ost. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified

37、 (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turn

38、ing up. You tend to have all the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in

39、 this country. The government pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(5).England still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almos

40、t always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty i

41、s most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general practitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general pract

42、itioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the fam

43、ily generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) when you go to see a doctor in this country. The government pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registere

44、d.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(6).England still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered with one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unles

45、s its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most (29) .Rather than approaching a specialist directly, anybody who is sick under normal circumstances will go and see his general p

46、ractitioner who is qualified (30) in all sorts of different illnesses and can provide (31) care. First of all, people tend to be registered with their general practitioners (全科医生) for a long period of time, so after a few years you tend to know the whole family, you tend to know each patient and the

47、 (32) in which they are turning up. You tend to have all the records to hand; you tend to know what illnesses theyve had, what its likely to be and whats in the family generally; which sometimes helps you, (33) somebody who would just turn up to a doctor theyve never seen before. No money is (34) wh

48、en you go to see a doctor in this country. The government pays to look after patients using a complex (35) , a lot of which depends on how many people are registered.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(7).England still has a system which its had since the Second World War. (26) every patient in England is registered w

49、ith one family doctor, almost always near where they live. If theyre ever sick, or if any of the family are sick, they go directly, (27) to the family doctor, unless its an emergency, who in most. cases, can (28) by himself. And about 20% of cases, if they need to see a specialist, he will send them on to whichever specialty is most

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