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[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷89及答案与解析.doc

1、大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 89及答案与解析 Section A ( A) Copy some information from his classmates. ( B) Look for some information on the Internet. ( C) Try his luck in another library. ( D) Buy some other materials. ( A) She cant decide whether to live here. ( B) She is totally satisfied with the apartment. ( C)

2、 She will not rent the apartment. ( D) She cant afford the rent. ( A) The man should not stay up too late. ( B) Attending classes tomorrow will benefit the man more. ( C) She appreciates the mans earnestness to the exam. ( D) The man should work instead of attending classes tomorrow. ( A) Make a pla

3、n before doing her work. ( B) Try her best to get rid of her worry. ( C) Spend much more time on her work. ( D) Take a rest and reconsider her plan. ( A) Next round of the interview is more important. ( B) The woman should be confident. ( C) There is no need for the woman to worry. ( D) The woman is

4、 the best one for the position. ( A) She cant say much about her travel. ( B) She speaks highly of her travel. ( C) She doesnt like her travel very much. ( D) She should turn to the advertisement for help. ( A) She doesnt believe in the man. ( B) She feels that she is much older. ( C) She thinks tha

5、t the man is kidding. ( D) She is pleased with the mans comment. ( A) Employer and employee. ( B) Co-workers. ( C) Husband and wife. ( D) Business partners. ( A) To make a survey of smoking. ( B) To arouse public attention to the danger of smoking. ( C) To help people quit using tobacco products. (

6、D) To help women realize the danger of smoking. ( A) Tobacco-smoking gives them more energy. ( B) People cant resist the temptation of tobacco ads. ( C) Many people dont realize the harm of tobacco. ( D) A drug-like substance lures people to smoke. ( A) People arent allowed to smoke for one day. ( B

7、) Newspapers arent allowed to publish tobacco ads. ( C) Companies arent allowed to produce cigarettes. ( D) Smoking in public places is forbidden. ( A) Farmers arent encouraged to grow other crops in developing countries. ( B) The tobacco market in developed countries dwindles. ( C) Tobacco companie

8、s make more effort in developing countries. ( D) There are more tobacco companies in developing countries. ( A) Future development of children. ( B) Better ways to educate children. ( C) Relationship between parents and children. ( D) Issues of raising children. ( A) It may not help children underst

9、and the value of money. ( B) It will be good for children to learn to share with others. ( C) It makes children gain allowance with their efforts. ( D) It will spoil children in spending money. ( A) Children may get what they need from the Internet. ( B) The Internet does more harm than good to chil

10、dren. ( C) Children can get experience from the Internet. ( D) The Internet provides much convenience for children. Section B ( A) It is mainly provided by Western countries. ( B) It cant eliminate poverty in the world. ( C) It is an international way to reduce poverty. ( D) It makes poor countries

11、develop faster. ( A) It can help people a lot in poor countries. ( B) It cant help the majority of poor people out. ( C) It may change the economic policies in poor countries. ( D) It will produce mixed results to different countries. ( A) Poverty rate increases in some poor countries. ( B) Foreign

12、aid isnt effective in some African countries. ( C) Some countries tend to refuse foreign aid. ( D) There is a lack of democracy in some countries. ( A) Remove trade barriers. ( B) Give more financial aids. ( C) Transfer technology. ( D) Send professionals. ( A) It doesnt need the same standard. ( B)

13、 Individual states are responsible for education. ( C) Experts dont agree with each other. ( D) There is no law for education. ( A) Teachers should be trained for the same model. ( B) It doesnt satisfy the need of every student. ( C) It will have an adverse effect upon the students. ( D) They can gu

14、arantee excellence for all. ( A) Each state should approve the standard. ( B) A universal standard will benefit individual states. ( C) The standard should define its goals. ( D) Agreement is certain to reach. ( A) It is the name of a riverboat. ( B) It is a pen name of a famous writer. ( C) It is a

15、 term of communication among pilots. ( D) It is a measure for the depth of water. ( A) A poor boy who trades identities with others. ( B) His life stories in the Western United States. ( C) His personal experience as a steamboat pilot. ( D) A trip to Europe and the Middle East. ( A) To earn money to

16、 pay back his debt. ( B) To give people laugh and humor. ( C) To share his personal experience with others. ( D) To collect money for his business. Section C 25 Genetics, the study of genes, is gaining increasing importance. Genes can【 B1】 _ many things, from whom we look like to what we eat to poss

17、ible treatments for diseases. Recently, for example, two 【 B2】 _ research teams reported sequencing the genomes(基因组 )of several patients. The teams identified the genetic【 B3】 _ of the patients. Those individuals have diseases【 B4】 _ mutations (变异 )or changes in genetic material. By studying the ord

18、er of the genes, the researchers found the causes of the disease. This is the first time genomes of people【 B5】 _ from disease have been completed. In the past, only healthy people have had their genomes fully sequenced. Experts say the results of the studies may help【 B6】 _ researchers develop trea

19、tments especially designed for【 B7】 _ patients. Genes tell every cell in an organism what【 B8】 _ or characteristics it can develop. Human DNA, for example, carries the information that decides our heredity, the characteristics【 B9】_ us by our ancestors. The researchers were able to do their work bec

20、ause of the Human Genome Project. The project cost nearly three billion dollars, and was completed in 2003. Genes decide how and when each kind of cell will develop in differing organs. For example, genes【 B10】_ formation of the babys brain at set times in a womans pregnancy. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 89答案与解析

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