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[外语类试卷]专业英语四级模拟试卷322及答案与解析.doc

1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 322及答案与解析 一、 PART I DICTATION (15 MIN) Directions: Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage

2、 will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minute SECTION A CONVERSATIONS Directions: In this section you will hear several conver

3、sations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 2 How many Chinese Americans are there in the U.S. today? ( A) Less than 500,000. ( B) More than 500,000. ( C) Less than 5,000,000. ( D) More than 5,000,000, 3 Where is not the gathering place of Chinese Americ

4、ans mentioned in the conversation? ( A) California. ( B) Washington. ( C) New York. ( D) Hawaii. 4 Which Chinatown might be the busiest and the most thriving one according to the conversation? ( A) San Francisco. ( B) Washington. ( C) Los Angles. ( D) Boston. 5 What does the man want to buy? ( A) Ar

5、t supplies. ( B) Art books. ( C) An automatic camera. ( D) Photography books. 6 What is the name of the store Anne recommended? ( A) Main street. ( B) Mixed media. ( C) New Vegetarian. ( D) Photography store. 7 Whom does the man buy the stuff for? ( A) His nephew. ( B) His sister. ( C) His cousin. (

6、 D) His niece. 8 Where is this conversation taking place? ( A) At a conference hall. ( B) At an art gallery. ( C) At an airport. ( D) At a hotel. 9 What does Ms. Cook imply that her main purpose was in coming to this town? ( A) To attend a conference. ( B) To see the planetarium. ( C) To change plan

7、es. ( D) To go sightseeing. 10 Why does Ms. Cook not want to go to the planetarium? ( A) She has recently gone there. ( B) Its not a very good one. ( C) Theres one in her home town. ( D) It will be closed when shes free. 11 How will Ms. Cook probably get to the waterfall? ( A) On foot and by boat. (

8、 B) By car and on foot. ( C) By air and by car. ( D) By air and by bus. SECTION B PASSAGES Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 12 Whats the main point the speaker makes? ( A) Content of speech is mor

9、e important than tone of voices. ( B) Voice quality has a strong effect on listeners. ( C) Effective speakers must use visual aids. ( D) Amplifying devices are essential in large rooms. 13 According to the speaker, what can a speaker do to keep an audiences attention? ( A) Speak very loudly. ( B) As

10、k questions frequently. ( C) Vary tone, volume and speed of speech. ( D) Limit the speech to a short one. 14 According to the speaker, how can a speaker indicate that the topic is about to change? ( A) By raising pitch. ( B) By lowering register. ( C) By pointing to a chart. ( D) By pausing. 15 _ ma

11、y not be responsible for the ruin of the wine industry in Britain. ( A) The decline of the quality of the British wine ( B) The English king, Henry ( C) The English king, Henry ( D) The imported wines competition and the change of climate 16 It was not until _ that the traditional British wine indus

12、try totally became extinct. ( A) about 300 A.D ( B) the twelfth century ( C) the sixteenth century ( D) the year of 1975 17 Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? ( A) The new wine industry appeared in England and is now developing steadfastly. ( B) It was the Romans

13、 that first planted vines in the Britain Island. ( C) The monks still produced wine in England after the 16th century. ( D) The Bordeaux area of France was once part of British dominions. 18 What evidence in the passage can show that Americans love museums? ( A) There are all kinds of museums in Ame

14、rica. ( B) All museums in America are free. ( C) Travelers go to visit American museums. ( D) Americans visit the museums as much as possible. 19 How many objects about bananas does the Banana Museum have? ( A) 1,000. ( B) 2,000. ( C) 3000 ( D) 4000 20 The museum in Independence, Missouri, is specia

15、l because it ( A) has the worlds largest collection of jewelry. ( B) is a museum that only collects wreaths. ( C) contains objects made of human hair. ( D) has the ancient Egyptian art pieces. 21 Mr. Smith says the seats in his Toilet Seat Museum are personal because he ( A) painted the seats with h

16、is personal experience. ( B) bought the seats from abroad himself. ( C) received lots of donations from friends. ( D) took them with him when he traveled. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions th

17、at follow. 22 How many times has Wolfe married? ( A) 24 ( B) 23 ( C) 32 ( D) 24 23 Police in Colombia arrested four men accused of_. ( A) hiding evidence of an air crash ( B) stealing passengers belongings ( C) theft and attempted extortion ( D) selling stolen aircraft flight records 24 Niger is in

18、( A) west Africa. ( B) north Africa. ( C) French. ( D) Imouraren. 25 Which of the following is INCORRECT about the news? ( A) The newly built uranium mine will be the biggest one in the world. ( B) French company will probably take control of the mine. ( C) Uranium export is the most important sourc

19、es of foreign currency for Niger. ( D) The open of the mine will provide jobs for the local people. 26 _ senators vote for the bill. ( A) 30. ( B) 60. ( C) 39 ( D) 21 27 The bill will ( A) provide Americans with universal health-care. ( B) urge all Americans to have insurance. ( C) extend health car

20、e to 30 million uninsured Americans. ( D) prevent insurance companies from rejecting to cover the poor. 28 According the news, the UN has set standards for Kosovo on _. ( A) minority rights and democracy ( B) minority rights and publicity ( C) economy and politics ( D) justice and democracy 29 When

21、is the Security Council expected to resume the Kosovo question? ( A) In early October. ( B) In late October. ( C) In early November ( D) In late November 30 What would be announced concerning the elections? ( A) Where to register. ( B) When to register. ( C) Who to be nominated. ( D) How to cast the

22、 vote. 31 What can be inferred from the news? ( A) Women used to be excluded from elections. ( B) Women will be allowed to run in the elections. ( C) 178 municipal councils have been elected. ( D) Saudi Arabia has never held such elections. 二、 PART III CLOZE (15 MIN) Directions: There are 20 blanks

23、in the following passage. Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. 31 A “talking kitchen“ teaches students how to cook French cuisine and speak French. Researchers at New Castle University in the United Kingdom have 【 C1】 _ the

24、French Digital Kitchen. Professors Paul Seedhouse and Patrick Olivier led the【 C2】_. Professor Seedhouse told us that it works 【 C3】 _ a satellite navigation system in a car. The satellite navigation speaks to you and it tells you, for example, to turn left. And if you turn left then it【 C4】 _ with

25、the program. If, for example, you turn right, then its a mistake, so it loops back and gives you further【 C5】 _. The kitchen equipment and tools use motion sensor technology similar to the Nintendo Wii game system. The sensors help a computer guide the students 【 C6】 _ instructions in French. The sy

26、stem can tell【 C7】 _ youve done what you were asked to do or not. 【 C8】 _ lets say, for example, the system tells you to take some butter and cut it with a knife. Theres a sensor on the package【 C9】 _ the butter so it can tell where the butters being moved. The sensor in the knife not only knows tha

27、t the knife is moving, but it also knows what 【 C10】 _ the knife is making. So it can【 C11】 _ whether the knife is slicing, whether its scraping or what. And so it doesnt go on to the next 【 C12】 _ of the program【 C13】 _ youve done【 C14】 _ it senses youve done. Students can ask the computer to 【 C15

28、】 _ the instructions or translate them into English. There are vocabulary lessons before and after the cooking. Professor Seedhouse became interested in the idea【 C16】 _he visited a talking kitchen【 C17】 _ for a different 【 C18】 _. He says the French Digital Kitchen turns the【 C19】 _of learning lang

29、uage into a real-life【 C20】 _. 32 【 C1】 ( A) developed ( B) built ( C) established ( D) founded 33 【 C2】 ( A) scheme ( B) project ( C) prospect ( D) schedule 34 【 C3】 ( A) such ( B) alike ( C) like ( D) similar 35 【 C4】 ( A) goes ( B) directs ( C) works ( D) continues 36 【 C5】 ( A) information ( B)

30、messages ( C) hints ( D) instructions 37 【 C6】 ( A) through ( B) with ( C) by ( D) on 38 【 C7】 ( A) if ( B) whether ( C) how ( D) where 39 【 C8】 ( A) And ( B) Eventually ( C) So ( D) Consequently 40 【 C9】 ( A) to contain ( B) contained ( C) contains ( D) containing 41 【 C10】 ( A) motive ( B) motion

31、( C) move ( D) movement 42 【 C11】 ( A) find ( B) discover ( C) detect ( D) uncover 43 【 C12】 ( A) stage ( B) process ( C) chapter ( D) task 44 【 C13】 ( A) if ( B) unless ( C) that ( D) since 45 【 C14】 ( A) that ( B) how ( C) what ( D) which 46 【 C15】 ( A) give ( B) foretell ( C) predict ( D) repeat

32、47 【 C16】 ( A) after ( B) before ( C) while ( D) as 48 【 C17】 ( A) described ( B) designed ( C) deserved ( D) defined 49 【 C18】 ( A) intention ( B) attempt ( C) purpose ( D) target 50 【 C19】 ( A) procedure ( B) interpretation ( C) acquisition ( D) process 51 【 C20】 ( A) experience ( B) experiment (

33、C) imagination ( D) vision 三、 PART IV GRAMMAR actually many primitive peoples have _ moneys of their own. ( A) discovered ( B) devised ( C) diverted ( D) diversified 62 Mary doesnt want to get married right away because she thinks that if she _ husband she probably wouldnt be able to stay with her p

34、arents very often. ( A) had got ( B) could have got ( C) has to get ( D) were to get 63 _ much advice you give him, he does exactly what he wants. ( A) Whatever ( B) Whichever ( C) What ( D) However 64 Last year, the crime rate in Chicago has sharply _. ( A) declined ( B) lessened ( C) descended ( D

35、) slipped 65 He took me _ task for not doing it. ( A) into ( B) upon ( C) to ( D) on 66 _ with steam engines, turbines have much higher efficiency. ( A) Compared ( B) While comparing ( C) Compare ( D) Comparing 67 Diamonds have little _ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity

36、. ( A) extinct ( B) permanent ( C) surplus ( D) intrinsic 68 I look in through the window of the kindergarten at my daughter and my son, and I am very glad to find that all _ well. ( A) has been ( B) have been ( C) is ( D) are 69 She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she _ too long. ( A

37、) has been reading ( B) had read ( C) is reading ( D) read 70 “How much money do you need?“ “Well, $ 200 will see me _. ( A) through ( B) out ( C) off ( D) away 71 No one would have time to read or listen to an account of everything _ going on in the world. ( A) it is ( B) as is ( C) there is ( D) w

38、hat is 72 I instantly enlarged on the danger of delay, putting all the considerations before her in every _ form. ( A) imagined ( B) imaginary ( C) imaginative ( D) imaginable 73 I know it isnt important but I cant help _ about it. ( A) but to think ( B) thinking ( C) think ( D) to think 74 This you

39、ng mans attraction to MP3s cannot be explained only _ familiarity with technology. ( A) with terms of ( B) by terms of ( C) on terms of ( D) in terms of 75 _ I to do this job, I should need your advice. ( A) Be ( B) Am ( C) Was ( D) Were 76 During the 1990s world oil production will approach geologi

40、cal estimates of maximum production_, even with rapidly increasing petroleum prices. ( A) capability ( B) quota ( C) potentiality ( D) capacity 77 The two astronauts_ someday hope it is to fly the craft into earth orbit were fight testing. ( A) that ( B) whom ( C) whose ( D) who 78 In the wine shops

41、, the wine jars were in place, and on one counter could be seen a stain _a customer had thrown down his glass and fled. ( A) where ( B) that ( C) which ( D) how 79 This poem makes you read _. ( A) beneath the lines ( B) beneath the pages ( C) between the lines ( D) between the pages 80 Little_about

42、her own safety, though she herself was in great danger.( 2009年考试真题) ( A) she cared ( B) she may care ( C) may she care ( D) did she care 81 The local police are authorized to_anyones movements as they think fit. ( A) pause ( B) halt ( C) repel ( D) keep 81 That an ecological crisis confronts humanki

43、nd is now so central to our thinking that the notion that human beings adapt to their natural environment seems obvious. But ecological interpretations of world history are surprisingly recent. Sociologists, in attempting to classify societies, have looked increasingly to a peoples relationship with

44、 their natural environment and, provide food, clothing, and shelter. Human beings meet these needs in a wide variety of environments, including deserts, rain forests, grasslands, and so on. Such environments are part of ecosystem, complex web of interdependencies among organisms, .communities of org

45、anisms, and the natural habitual. Some societal variation derives from the different demands made by different ecosystems. Customs and ways of life that would be adaptive in one ecosystem would be maladaptive in another. We confront a habitat and evolve a mode of existence not so much as lone indivi

46、duals, but cooperatively as larger social units. Social organization and technology are our chief adaptive mechanisms. Social organization develops as we create stable, ordered relationships and become infused with common cultural traits. Much depends on whether or not our values, norms, beliefs and

47、 institutions favor or foreclose new avenues of adaption. Likewise, technology the application of knowledge for practical ends allows us to harness and change aspects of our environment. In its broadest sense, technology entails the practical arts and skills of human society. As technologyhas become

48、 more advanced, we have gained access to greater amounts of non human energy (animal, water, fossil fuel, solar, and so on). In turn, new sources of energy have allowed our cultures to expand and change. Other changes follow as well. 82 The author points out that differences in peoples ways of life

49、come from_. ( A) their cultural traditions ( B) their adaptions to the environment ( C) their demands for natural resources ( D) their notions about the environment 83 Different ways of life exist among different peoples because of_. ( A) their adaptive value ( B) their distinctive value ( C) lack of better techn

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