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1、大学英语四级听力-54 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 complained to his girlfriend about his busy work.BHe was together with her girlfriend yesterday.CHe has been busy dating his girlfriend these days.DHe brought his girlfriend to the party.(分

2、数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AA secretary.BA telephone operator.CA shop assistant.DA student.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe woman is complaining about Linda.BThe man has been helping Linda with her studies.CLinda did better than expected in the team.DLinda should consider dropping out of the team.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.

3、4).ALearning to play the piano.BLearning to type.CLearning to print.DLearning to take a picture.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(5).AThe exam was too difficult.BThe questions had little connection with the textbook.CHe couldnt finish the questions within the time allowed.DHe found the questions confusing.(分数:3.00

4、A.B.C.D.(6).AMany heavy drinkers are killed in the traffic accident.BPeople should know how to avoid being drunk.CDrunk drivers should be punished for their dangerous driving.DPeople should pay more attention to the danger of drunk driving.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(7).AShe feels small parties are very form

5、al.BShe feels big parties are very impersonal.CShe feels she has to pay much money to hold parties.DShe likes many people at home at the same time.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(8).AHe lost the pen.BHe brought the wrong pen.CHe forgot to bring the pen.DHe broke the pen.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).AIn a train. BIn a pla

6、ne. CIn a travel agency. DIn a bar.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).ATo travel in Europe.BTo join the army in Europe.CTo visit his daughters home.DTo meet his wife in London.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe likes travelling.BHe has a son and a grandson.CHe will stay in London for five days.DHe was a soldier during the

7、World War II.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).ASports.BJobs.CSpare-time activities.DLifestyles.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AWorking in a garden.BCollecting coins.CBowling.DCollecting stamps.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AMexico. BChina. CJapan. DCanada.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(4).AHes too busy. BHes too lazy. CHes too fat. DHes too p

8、oor.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.三、Section B(总题数:3,分数:30.00)(1).AShe was liked by many of her teachers.BShe was at her best as a typist.CShe had already made lots of money.DShe was very different from other girls in her school.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A8 days. B6 days. C4 days. D2 days.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe set

9、 a new record of flying from Europe to Australia.BShe proved women could fly as well as men did.CHer flight was the longest one ever made by human being till then.DShe flew at the highest speed ever known to men till then.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).AThe ability to study well.BThe ability to do well in sch

10、ool.CThe ability to deal with life.DThe ability to get high scores on some tests.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe cares more about what might happen to him.BHe cares more about himself.CHe concentrates on what to do about the situation.DHe thinks about the result he will get.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe would t

11、ry not to feel ashamed.BHe would learn from his experiences.CHe would regret as much as possible.DHe would give up what he was trying.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(1).AThey are too slim.BThey work too hard.CThey are too fat.DThey walk too little.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(2).AThey had more weight problems.BThey ate less

12、 food but had more activities.CThey ate less food and had less physical exercise.DThey ate more food and had more physical activities.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(3).AFat people eat less food than slim people and are less active.BFat people eat more food than slim people and are more active.CFat people eat mor

13、e food than slim people but are less active.DFat people eat less food than slim people and are more active.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.(4).AThe more one runs, the more he eats.BThe more one runs, the fatter he is.CThe more one eats, the more he runs.DThe fatter one is, the more he eats.(分数:3.00)A.B.C.D.四、Secti

14、on C(总题数:1,分数:25.00)For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they sprea

15、d across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .S

16、uch is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or cl

17、ench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former presiden

18、t Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:25.00)(1).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on nati

19、onal television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less a

20、nd save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) qu

21、estion. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would b

22、ite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(2).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflati

23、on. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . Thi

24、s, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter

25、how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) ,

26、 one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increa

27、se.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(3).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they sp

28、read across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29)

29、 .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or

30、 clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former presi

31、dent Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(4).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered on

32、e on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spe

33、nd less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is

34、a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldier

35、s would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(5).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem o

36、f inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (

37、27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , n

38、o matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on t

39、he (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a t

40、ax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(6).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, bu

41、t they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasoline, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter

42、 how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all this? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their

43、fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations, soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. For

44、mer president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(7).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he o

45、ffered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urged them to eat less, use less gasolin

46、e, to spend less and save more. He (28) them to do whatever was necessary to fight inflation, no matter how (29) .Such is the meaning of “to bite the bullet“to do something quickly, with no further (30) , no matter how painful the action may be.But what does biting the bullet have to do with all thi

47、s? It is a (31) question. This is the explanation: As we all know, people (32) sometimes tighten their fists, or clench their teeth, or bite down hard on a finger. It seems to ease the pain. Years ago, on the (33) , one did not find pain-killing drugs. And it is said that during emergency operations

48、 soldiers would bite a bullet to ease their (34) . This old phrase came back to life in the 1960s. Former president Nixon used it in 1968. He asked Congress to bite the bullet and (35) his proposal for a tax increase.(分数:2.50)填空项 1:_(8).For many years, no one seems to have a good idea to solve the

49、problem of inflation. Nothing is satisfactory to everybody. But during the (26) of President Ford, he offered one on national television. He used the phrase, “to bite the bullet.“ The words were not new, but they spread across the country. Mr. Ford called on Americans “to bite the bullet“ and make personal (27) . This, he said, would help to halt inflation. He urge

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