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[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷932及答案与解析.doc

1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 932及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay about Cross-Campus Selective Courses. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese: 1. 上图所示为 2002年和 2005年某高校学生跨校选修课的情况,请描述其变化 2. 请说明发生变化的原因 3. 你认为目前高校

2、学生跨校选修课还有哪些困难和问题 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information

3、 given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Save Your Own Life Weve all heard the miracle stories: The Boy Scout who survived for four days in the mountains of North Carolina

4、. The Montana couple who fought off a bear. The guy in Utah who cut off his arm to free himself from under a fallen rock. Youve probably read many stories like this and wondered how to keep yourself out of the dangers. Heres what to do in some life- threatening emergencies when no ones around to hel

5、p. Allergic Reaction Bee stings, food allergies, and medications can be deadly, even if you think you dont have allergies. Symptoms include itching in one spot or all over your body, sometimes accompanied by a rash, swelling, and, in the extreme, swelling of the airways, which hampers your ability t

6、o breathe. If you know you have a life-threatening allergy, form an action plan with your doctor, who will probably prescribe an EpiPen, which comes in child and adult doses. It delivers the drug epinephrine (肾上腺素 ), which keeps the heart pumping, improves breathing, and gives you about 20 minutes t

7、o get to a hospital. Even if you dont have severe allergies, you can still be prepared for a spontaneous reaction. Slip a few maximum-strength antihistamines (抗组胺剂 ), into your wallet. The fast-acting tablets will begin to fight an allergic reaction while you wait for help to arrive. But since antih

8、istamines can make you drowsy, dont drive yourself to the ER (急诊室 ). Choking Richard Stennes, MD, was home alone in La Jolla Shores, California, eating a steak, when the phone rang. The 64-year-old swallowed down the bite still in his mouth and answered the call. But the steak was stuck, and he coul

9、dnt talk or breathe. He put his finger down his throat to grab the meat, but he couldnt reach it. Gagging (使呕吐 ) didnt help either. So he walked over to the couch and forcefully thrust his abdomen on the hard arm of the couch, sending the meat flying and allowing him to breathe again. If youre ever

10、in the same situation, quickly find a chair or other piece of furniture or a kitchen counter, says Maurizio Miglietta, MD, chief of trauma at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. Aim to hit the top of the chair or edge of the counter against your upper abdomen, in the s

11、oft part below the bony upside-down V of the ribs. Thrust up and inward. If you still cant breathe after six tries, call 911 from a landline, even if you cant talk. Theyll find you. Write the word choking somewhere nearby, and leave the line open until help arrives. Heart Attack If youre experiencin

12、g crushing chest pain with or without pain in your left arm, are short of breath, or have a sense of impending doom, you may be having a heart attack. (Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms like severe fatigue, nausea, heartburn, and profuse sweating. ) Call 911 and chew one 325 mg uncoate

13、d aspirin, to get it into your bloodstream fast. This will thin your blood, often stopping a heart attack in its tracks. While waiting, lie down so that your heart doesnt have to work as hard, says Sandra Schneider, MD, a spokeswoman for the American College of Emergency Physicians. If you think you

14、 might pass out, try forcing yourself to cough deeply. It changes the pressure in your chest and can have the same effect as the thump given in CPR, says Dr. Schneider, “Sometimes it can jolt the heart into a normal rhythm.“ If someone else goes into cardiac arrest, note that the American Heart Asso

15、ciation now recommends CPR without the mouth-to-mouth: Call 911, then push hard and fast on the persons chest until help comes. Bear Attack If you surprise a bear, dont run away. That invites an attack. Instead, stand up and back away slowly, without looking the bear in the eyes. Speak softly to the

16、 animal (no loud shouting). If it does charge at you, try to make yourself look as large as possible: Stick out your chest, raise your arms, and spread your legs. Now you can yell at the bear, to frighten it. If its going to attack, lie facedown, with your hands clasped behind your neck. Play dead a

17、nd dont get up until youre sure the bear is gone. Leave the area immediately in case it returns. If youre in bear country, carry a bear-deterrent pepper spray. Make sure the wind isnt blowing toward you, and spray for one to two seconds when the bear is 30 to 40 feet away. Severe Bleeding Youre blee

18、ding severely and getting scared. Forget about tourniquets (止血带 ), says Dr. Schneider of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Use your hand or a clean cloth, paper towels, a scarf, or any fabric you can grab, and push down on the wound until the bleeding stops. Tourniquets, which every Boy

19、Scout learned how to make back in the day, are now a first-aid no-no. “If you have a cut on your upper leg and you put pressure on it, youre just closing that vessel. But if you put a tourniquet on, youre going to close the vessels to the entire leg,“ says Dr. Schneider, “You could lose your foot.“

20、The only time to use a tourniquet, says Charles Pattavina, MD, chief of emergency medicine at St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor, Maine, is when you know that everything below the wound is beyond repair (say, the accident has severed your finger, arm, or leg). Rising Water Rule No. 1: Never drive through

21、 standing water. As thousands of stranded motorists can attest, what looks like a small puddle can be much deeper. “It takes just 12 inches of water to carry a car away,“ says Robert Sinclair, Jr., of AAA New York. If you do get stuck, step out of the car, which will likely stop when the water reach

22、es the vehicles electronic controls. If the water is higher than the bottom of your knees or is moving too quickly for you to wade (涉水 ) through, climb on top of your car and wait for help. Otherwise, get to higher ground. If you suddenly become immersed (say, you drive off a bridge or into a lake o

23、r river), roll down the windows as soon as you can. Yes, it allows water to rush in, but thats a good thing, says Sinclair. It equalizes the pressure, so you can open the door or swim out the window. Do it quickly, though, as the electrical systems on automatic windows can get damaged and stop worki

24、ng when wet. A life hammer can shatter automotive glass and cut through seat belts; Sinclair keeps one between the drivers seat and the center console in case of such emergencies. Break the side windows (windshields are usually thicker and harder to crack), and swim toward high, dry land. Trapped in

25、 a Burning Building If youre in an office building and cant get out, dont panic. “In any emergency situation, the difference between survivors and non-survivors is that survivors remain calm and fight through their fear to find out, What can I do?“ says Dr. Schneider. So think back to those fire-saf

26、ety lessons you learned in grade school. Call 911. Close yourself in a smoke-free room and place a wet towel underneath the door to prevent any smoke from entering, says Dan McBride, a firefighter in New York City. Then get low to the ground, where you can breathe and see better, until help arrives.

27、 If youre in a house, get as low as you can and crawl outside as fast as possible. Dont stop until youre well away from the fire. Then call for help. 2 Antihistamines can make you drowsy, if you take too much. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 Richard Stennes was choked by a mutton chop and couldnt breathe. (

28、 A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 If choked, the writer advises us to hit the edge of the counter against your lower abdomen. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 Compared with men, women are more inclined to have atypical symptoms like nausea and profuse sweating, which may indicate that they are having a heart attack. (

29、A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 6 According to the American Heart Association, we should first help the victim of a heart attack with the mouth-to-mouth, and then call 911 for help. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 7 If you come across a bear, you should not run away at the first moment. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 8 A tourniqu

30、et is recommended to be used in any emergency of bleeding. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 9 _is last recommended to the readers when they are under a bear attack. 10 The first important rule to remember when threatened by rising water is _. 11 When trapped in a burning building, survivors can remain calm and

31、 _to find out where to escape for life. Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. Aft

32、er each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) At a laundry. ( B) At a car wash. ( C) At a beauty shop. ( D) At a garage. ( A) It is a wrong idea. ( B) It will make Tom happy. ( C) It indicates

33、Toms strong will. ( D) It is quite practical. ( A) Henry doesnt like the color. ( B) Someone else painted the house. ( C) There was no ladder in the house. ( D) Henry painted the house himself. ( A) They should find a better lab for the project. ( B) The man should meet his partners needs. ( C) They

34、 should come to a compromise. ( D) The man should work with somebody else. ( A) They are equally competent for the job. ( B) They both graduated from art schools. ( C) They majored in different areas of art. ( D) They are both willing to draw the posters. ( A) The color of the pullover has faded. (

35、B) The pullover became smaller after washing. ( C) The pullover was want out. ( D) The pullover has stretched. ( A) She didnt understand what Jane was saying. ( B) Jane should have been more active. ( C) Jane needs training in public speaking lessons. ( D) Jane didnt seem to be nervous at all during

36、 her presentation. ( A) They thought that the movie was unsatisfactory. ( B) The man thought that the movie was excellent. ( C) They both enjoyed seeing the movie. ( D) The woman felt it was boring while the man didnt. ( A) He was studying. ( B) He was making noises. ( C) He was nodding off. ( D) He

37、 was looking for a book. ( A) It is interesting. ( B) It is boring. ( C) It is exciting. ( D) It is challenging. ( A) Because Professor Rivers is interested in womens studies. ( B) Because Professor Rivers is fond of Professor Anderson. ( C) Because Professor Rivers knows little in this area. ( D) B

38、ecause Professor Rivers has a lot of spare time. ( A) He wants to become a cook. ( B) He hopes to go on to graduate school. ( C) He wants to travel around the world. ( D) Hed like to work at a hotel. ( A) History. ( B) French. ( C) Computer Science. ( D) Hotel Management. ( A) She has a part-time jo

39、b. ( B) She received a scholarship. ( C) Her parents pay for it. ( D) She is working as a tourist guide. ( A) At a bakery. ( B) In a library. ( C) At a restaurant. ( D) At a travel agency. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hea

40、r some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. ( A) Everyone understands Einsteins theory today. ( B) Einstein achieved more than any other scientists in history. (

41、C) The Theory of Relativity can be quickly learned by everyone. ( D) Our ideas about the universe are different today because of Einstein. ( A) Einstein was a famous chemist. ( B) Einstein was popular in America. ( C) Einstein headed a research institute. ( D) Einstein enjoyed reading about war. ( A

42、) Germans usually have a high respect for science. ( B) Einstein was forced to serve in the German army. ( C) Albert Einstein had no other interests besides science. ( D) Einsteins reputation was ruined because of his work during World War I. ( A) A porter. ( B) A waitress. ( C) A nurse. ( D) A taxi

43、-driver. ( A) Exactly $ 20. ( B) Less than $ 2. ( C) About $ 3. ( D) About $ 30. ( A) 50 cents. ( B) 60 cents. ( C) 80 cents. ( D) 1 dollar. ( A) A couples experience as volunteers. ( B) The need for volunteers in the Third World. ( C) A new public emphasis on volunteering. ( D) the rewards of volun

44、teering. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exa

45、ct words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the 33 Sports and games make our bodies strong, prevent us from getting too fat, and keep us hea

46、lthy. But these are not their only use. They give us【 B1】 _practice in making eyes, brain and muscles work together. In tennis, our eyes see the ball coming,【 B2】 _its speed and direction and pass this information on to the brain. The brain then has to decide what to do, and to send its orders to th

47、e【 B3】 _of the arms, legs, and so on, so that the ball is met and hit back where it【 B4】 _to go. All this must happen with very great【 B5】 _, and only those who have had a lot of practice at tennis can carry out this complicated【 B6】 _of events successfully. For those who work with their brains most

48、 of the day, the practice of such skills is especially useful. Sports and games are also very useful for【 B7】 _. In their lessons at school, boys and girls may learn about such virtues as unselfishness, courage,【 B8】 _and love of ones country;【 B9】 _.The ordinary day-school cannot give much practica

49、l training in living,【 B10】_. So it is what the pupils do in their spare time that really prepares them to take their place in society as citizens when they grow up.【 B11】 _, he will later find it natural to work for the good of his country instead of only for his own benefit. 34 【 B1】 35 【 B2】 36 【 B3】 37 【 B4】 38 【 B5】 39 【 B6】 40 【 B7】 41 【 B8】 42 【 B9】 43 【 B10】 44 【 B11】 Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with

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