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[外语类试卷]专业英语四级模拟试卷493及答案与解析.doc

1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 493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 1 Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you fo

3、ur 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 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 a

4、nd during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more. SECTION A CONVERSATIONS Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 2 What is t

5、he conversation mainly about? ( A) Purchasing a house. ( B) Making a pamphlet. ( C) Signing a contract. ( D) Asking information about insurance policy. 3 Which of the following factors doesnt decide the premiums? ( A) How much the client has paid for the home. ( B) The location of the home. ( C) Whe

6、n the client bought the house. ( D) Deductibles. 4 How long does it take to make a settlement? ( A) One week. ( B) One month. ( C) Several months. ( D) Several years. 5 When do the swallows fly away from San Juan Capistrano? ( A) On March 19th. ( B) On May 19th. ( C) On October 23rd. ( D) On Novembe

7、r 23rd. 6 Which statement is TRUE about San Juan Capistrano? ( A) There is a famous mission church. ( B) There is an old adobe church. ( C) There was an earthquake in recent years. ( D) The swallows return here in winter. 7 What is the main reason that people there like the swallows? ( A) The swallo

8、ws are holy birds there. ( B) The swallows eat mosquitoes. ( C) They boost the tourism in this town. ( D) They bring good luck to this town. 8 The marathon aims to ( A) help people with gastric cancer. ( B) help find a cure for liver cancer. ( C) help save a mother with cancer. ( D) help patients wi

9、th breast cancer. 9 How long does the man run each time? ( A) Over two hours. ( B) Over one hour. ( C) About one hour and a half. ( D) About two hours and a half. 10 According to the woman, running is beneficial because ( A) it helps encourage her friends mother. ( B) it makes her three children hea

10、lthy. ( C) it helps her to trim down extra weight. ( D) it brings a lot of fun for her family. 11 Why does the man raise money from the school sponsors? ( A) Because he hopes to help the runners. ( B) Because he collects money for the school. ( C) Because he participates in the organizing work. ( D)

11、 Because he serves for the company sponsors. 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 What is the talk mainly about? ( A) Overland transportation in the nineteenth century. ( B) Hist

12、orical aspects of mail delivery. ( C) Vehicles currently in use by the postal service. ( D) The invention of the railroad. 13 According to the speaker, why was it a problem for mail carriers to cross rivers in the 1600s? ( A) Boats used on rivers were extremely crowded. ( B) The current was too swif

13、t for boats to cross easily. ( C) Bridges were too weak to carry the weight of a stagecoach. ( D) Ferry service was infrequent. 14 What can be found in the museums philatelic collection? ( A) Models of the first airplanes used for mail delivery. ( B) Replicas of railway mail cars. ( C) Historical st

14、amps. ( D) Engravings of nineteenth century railroad scenes. 15 Why American scientists are developing these maps? ( A) To estimate the extreme weather. ( B) To develop the satellite technology. ( C) To improve agricultural output. ( D) To learn how to change information to maps more efficiently. 16

15、 How can the satellites catch the information about the soil? ( A) By turning the intensity of sunshine into maps. ( B) By analyzing the recent weather report. ( C) By capturing the microwave radiation from the soil. ( D) By analyzing information provided by ground observation centers. 17 What is th

16、e future work planned to do? ( A) Acquire information from satellites more efficiently. ( B) To realize full coverage of area the satellite passes over. ( C) Building more ground observation centers. ( D) Compare satellites information with those from ground. 18 What does the speaker say about the s

17、kin of starfish? ( A) It consists of a protective film. ( B) It is covered with scales. ( C) It can be shed easily. ( D) It is covered with sharp bumps. 19 Why does the speaker give the example of a hub of a wheel surrounded by spokes? ( A) To explain how the starfish reproduces. ( B) To illustrate

18、the shape of the starfish. ( C) To demonstrate the defense mechanisms of starfish. ( D) To show how starfish moving. 20 What will happen if a starfish loses an arm? ( A) It generates a new one. ( B) It cannot swim. ( C) It is easily caught. ( D) It dies soon afterward. 21 What is the talk mainly abo

19、ut? ( A) Reproduction in echinoderms. ( B) How fish avoid their enemies. ( C) The form of starfish. ( D) The feeding habits and digestive systems of starfish. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the question

20、s that follow. 22 Nigerias election was _ according to most foreign observers. ( A) democratic ( B) unfair ( C) out of control ( D) in perfect order 23 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) Heavy rains and storms caused rivers to overflow. ( B) Flooding forced evacuation in seven counties.

21、 ( C) Flooding damaged homes and cut off electricity. ( D) Heavy rains and flooding kept banks closed. 24 Mr. Schaeuble says he and other party members bear some responsibilities for the party funding scandal because_. ( A) donations and accounts had not been checked thoroughly ( B) he himself accep

22、ted 50,000 dollars ( C) they also accepted donations ( D) he ignored the supervision 25 Mr. Schaeuble has said he sees no reason to resign because _. ( A) he didnt take any bribery ( B) he did not have any personal gain ( C) he should charge the scandal himself ( D) the then party treasurer was resp

23、onsible for the party finance 26 A new mobile phone launched by German technology conglomerate Siemens is ( A) equipped with a camera. ( B) linked with a computer. ( C) introduced with a fashion. ( D) shown as a new brand. 27 German technology conglomerate Siemens showed its new mobile phones ( A) a

24、t a news conference. ( B) at a mobile trade show. ( C) at a mobile handset unit. ( D) at a mass market. 28 Canada will call back its ambassador because the Teheran court _. ( A) ended the trial suddenly ( B) did not do justice ( C) cleared the agent ( D) changed the judges 29 Canada called back its

25、ambassador last week because Iran refused _. ( A) to put the agent on trial ( B) to continue the trial ( C) to have observers at the trial ( D) to extradite the agent to Canada 30 What is this news mainly about? ( A) The safety of air ambulances. ( B) The safety of rescue workers. ( C) Air ambulance

26、 accidents since 1978. ( D) Helicopter crashes since 2000. 31 What did the newspapers investigation reveal? ( A) The airline companies needed more funding. ( B) The number of crashes doubled during the previous 5 years. ( C) The government did not adopt safety measures. ( D) The government did not i

27、nspect the industry adequately and in an organized way. 二、 PART III CLOZE (15 MIN) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. 31 More and more employers are demanding that

28、workers who smoke or are overweight shoulder a greater share of their health care costs. It is a shift toward 【 C1】_ employees with unhealthy lifestyles【 C2】 _ rewarding good habits. Such policies that【 C3】 _ financial penalties on employees have doubled in the last two years to 19 percent of 248 ma

29、jor American employers recently【 C4】 _. 【 C5】 _, another survey【 C6】 _ on Wednesday showed that about a third of employers with 500 or more workers were trying to【 C7】 _ them into wellness programs by offering【 C8】 _ incentives, like discounts on their insurance.【 C9】 _, companies including Home Dep

30、ot, PepsiCo, Safeway, Lowes and General Mills have defended decisions to seek higher premiums from some workers, like Wal-Marts recent addition of a $2 ,000-a-year surcharge for some smokers. Many point to the higher health care costs 【 C10】 _ with smoking or obesity. Some even describe the charges

31、and 【 C11】 _ as a “ more stick, less carrot“【 C12】 _ to get workers to take more【 C13】 _ for their well-being. Whatever the characterizations are, it means that smokers and others pay more than co-workers who【 C14】 _a companys health goals. But some benefits specialists and health experts say progra

32、ms billed as 【 C15】_ for wellness, by offering discounted health insurance, can become penal for people who suffer from health problems that are not completely under their control. Nicotine【 C16】 _, for example, may【 C17】 _smokers from quitting, and severe obesity may not be easily【 C18】 _. Fairly s

33、peaking, “ employers cannot【 C19】 _ against smokers by asking them to pay more for their insurance【 C20】_the surcharge is part of a broader effort to help them quit,“ said Karen L. Handorf, a lawyer who specializes in employee benefits for Cohen Milstein Sellers so you need to get certified, too. (

34、B) Certification is needed in a wide variety of fields, so may be in yours. ( C) Certification is varied because of more emerging careers and areas. ( D) Certification is becoming more and more important for every one. 85 So, according to Paragraph Five, which of the following is most likely to be t

35、he best explanation of “continuing education“? ( A) Continuing Education means more than just certification. ( B) Continuing Education orientates you to a better career. ( C) Continuing Education helps in more than just one way. ( D) Continuing Education motivates you to a higher position. 85 A Poli

36、sh proverb claims that fish, to taste right, should swim three times-in water, in butter and in wine. The early efforts of the basic scientists in the food industry were directed at improving preparation, preservation, and distribution of safe and nutritious food. Our memories of certain foodstuffs

37、eaten during the World War suggest that, although these might have been safe and nutritious, they certainly did not taste right. Nor were they particularly appetizing in appearance or smell. This neglect of the sensory appeal of foods is happily becoming a thing of the past. Now, in the book Princip

38、les of Sensory Evaluation of Food, the authors hope that it will be useful to food technologists in industry and also to others engaged in research into problem of sensory evaluation of foods. An attempt has clearly been made to collect every possible piece of in-formation that might be useful, more

39、 than one thousand five hundred references being quoted. As a result, the book seems at first sight to be an exhaustive and critically useful review of the literature. This it certainly is, but this by no means is its only achievement, for there are many suggestions for further lines of research, an

40、d the discursive passages are crisply provocative of new ideas and new ways of looking at established findings. Of particular interest is the weight given to the psychological aspects of perception, both objectively and subjectively. The relation between stimuli and perception is well covered, and i

41、ncludes a valuable discussion of the uses and disadvantages of the Weber fraction in evaluation of differences. It is interesting to find that in spite of many attempts to separate and define the modalities of tastes, nothing better has been achieved that the familiar classification into sweet, sour

42、 and bitter. Nor is there as yet any clear-cut evidence of the physiological nature of the taste stimulus. With regard to smell, systems of classification are of little value because of the extraordinary sensitivity of the nose and because the response to the stimulus is so subjective. The authors s

43、uggested that a classification based on the size, shape and electronic status of the molecule bear the merit for further investigation, as does the theoretical proposition that weak physical binding of the stimulant molecule to the receptor site is a necessary part of the mechanism of stimulation. A

44、part from taste and smell, there axe many other components of perception of the sensations from food in the mouth. The basic modalities of pain, cold, warmth and touch, together with vibration sense, discrimination and localization may all play a part, as of course, does auditory reception of bone-c

45、onducted vibratory stimuli from the teeth when eating crisp or crunchy foods. In this connection the authors rightly point out that this type of stimulus requires much more investigation, suggesting that a start might be made by using subjects afflicted with various forms of deafness. It is well kno

46、wn that extraneous noise may alter discrimination, and the attention of the authors is directed to the work of Prof H.J. Eysenck on the “stimulus hunger“ of extroverts and the “stimulus avoidance“ of introverts. 86 The reviewer uses a Polish proverb at the being of the article in order to _ . ( A) i

47、ntroduce, in an interesting manner, the discussion of food ( B) show the connection between food and nationality of food ( C) indicate that there are various ways to prepare food ( D) impress upon the readers the food value of fish 87 The reviewers appraisal of Principles of Sensory Evaluation of Fo

48、od is _ . ( A) mixed feelings ( B) indifference ( C) high praise ( D) faint praise 88 Which of the following statements concerning the system of classification in taste is TRUE? ( A) The writer feels upset that there is no better system of classification than the familiar one of sweet, sour, bitter

49、salty. ( B) Psychological perception of the taste is objective because no subject judgment is involved. ( C) It is extremely difficult to classify smell, as its hard to make objective judgment on the stimulus. ( D) The classification is subjective, for there is no relation between the perception and the stimulus. 89 Which statement does the writer of the article NOT express, either directly or by implication? ( A) Sharply defined classif

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