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1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 565(无答案)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 wil

2、l 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 minuteSECTION A CONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversation

3、s. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 2 What topic are the man and woman discussing?(A)Mating habits of squid and octopus.(B) The evolution of certain forms of sea life.(C) The study of marine shells.(D)Survival skills of sea creatures.3 Why does the man

4、 need to talk to the woman about the class?(A)He didnt understand the lecture.(B) He wants to borrow her notes next week.(C) He needs help with a makeup exam.(D)He was sick and unable to attend.4 What does the woman imply about sea monsters?(A)She has always believed they exist.(B) She heard about t

5、hem in New Zealand.(C) Stories about them may be based on giant squid.(D)The instructor mentioned them in the lecture.5 The man is looking for_(A)a bookstore(B) the telephone company(C) a map of the town(D)a shoe repair shop6 From the way she speaks to the man, the woman seems_(A)to be in a hurry to

6、 leave(B) to be curious about him(C) to be happy to assist him(D)to be unfamiliar with the town7 What can best be said about the instructions given here?(A)They had to be repeated.(B) They were easy for the man to remember.(C) The woman made a mistake.(D)The woman took them from a book.8 Which of th

7、e following is NOT mentioned as a difference between the one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments?(A)The one-bedroom apartments are available whereas the two-bedroom ones are not.(B) The two-bedroom apartments are equipped with dishwashers.(C) The two-bedroom apartments are far larger than the one-roo

8、m ones.(D)The one-bedroom apartments rent 35 dollars less than the two-bedroom ones.9 If the man decides to rent an apartment from the woman, what will his deposit be?(A)150 dollars.(B) 35 dollars.(C) 185 dollars.(D)100 dollars.10 How long will the man have to wait for a one-bedroom apartment?(A)6 m

9、onths.(B) It is readily available.(C) 3 weeks.(D)2 days.11 Why cant the man see the apartment before 5 pm this afternoon?(A)He hasnt signed the lease yet.(B) He has two appointments this afternoon.(C) The superintendent will not be available until then.(D)His wife has to work.SECTION B PASSAGESDirec

10、tions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 12 According to the study, what is the way the babies react to different people?(A)They seem to be more comfortable around other babies than with strange adults.(B) The

11、y seem to be more nervous around other babies than with strange adults.(C) They seem to be as comfortable around other babies as with strange adults.(D)They have no special interest.13 What, in Dr. Richard Perelmans opinion, is not a good idea to take care of children?(A)Leave them to a baby-sitter.

12、(B) Leave them in a day-care center.(C) Leave them with other children with a care of an adult.(D)Leave them in a kindergarten.14 According to the study, an infant child can form friendship as young as _.(A)six months old(B) one year old(C) eighteen months old(D)two years old15 What is common to all

13、 the films produced in Hollywood?(A)Love.(B) Conflict.(C) Violence.(D)Mystery.16 What usually happens to the main character in a good story?(A)He remains the same.(B) He dies in the end.(C) He achieves his goal.(D)He undergoes a change.17 From good movies we can _.(A)learn to become a better person(

14、B) learn to make an entertaining film(C) understand life a little better(D)find better ways to gain our ends18 Where can people take adult education courses?(A)In a private college or university.(B) At home.(C) At his (or her) working place.(D)In a community college or university.19 Why has adult ed

15、ucation become popular?(A)Because many old people are changing their professions.(B) Because some people are looking for better jobs.(C) Because they have high costs for repairs and advanced technology.(D)All of the above.20 Which of the following courses is not offered in evening adult education pr

16、ograms?(A)Plumbing and electrical repair.(B) Engineering.(C) Foreign languages.(D)Accounting and communication.21 Which of the following statements is not true according to the selection?(A)People go to attend the evening adult classes for more money.(B) They go there for they want to enrich their l

17、ives.(C) They have to study more because of the advanced technology.(D)They do so for the reason that they want to do jobs better.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 22 Which of the

18、 following is true about the news item?(A)19 children in total were kidnapped by human trafficking gangs.(B) There are at least 8 more children who are still not found.(C) The rescued were among the 88 Haitians who were on a tour.(D)The kidnapped left Haiti on January 12th.23 The demonstrators deman

19、ded _.(A)for the release of jailed Solidarity leader Leah Walesa(B) to suspend the Solidarity Labour Union(C) to mark the anniversary of a workers revolt(D)for the punishment of those killers24 Where will Iraqi Prime Minister deliver a speech on Tuesday?(A)At the White House.(B) At the US Chamber of

20、 Commerce.(C) At Arlington National Cemetery.(D)In North Carolina.25 What will Iraqi Prime Minister and President Obama do on Wednesday?(A)Meet at the White House to discuss issues on cooperation.(B) Attend a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.(C) Talk about Iraqs political and national securit

21、y.(D)Travel to North Carolina and visit troops there.26 What had South African Ambassador Kumalo expect the Security Council to do?(A)To extend UN peacekeeping mission in Somalia.(B) To extend African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia.(C) To make a firm decision about deploying AU peacekeeping t

22、roops to Somalia.(D)To make a firm decision about deploying UN peacekeeping troops to Somalia.27 Which of the following details about the news is INCORRECT?(A)There are 1,700 Ugandan troops in Somalia now.(B) There are 8,000 AU troops in Somalia now.(C) Kumalo thinks that peacekeeping mission in Som

23、alia cannot be left only to the AU.(D)Kumalo was not enthusiastic about the UN resolution.28 What is Zoellicks new job?(A)Head of the World Bank.(B) UN secretary general.(C) Vice-chairman of a Wall Street investment firm.(D)US trade representative.29 Which is not included in Zoellicks African talk?(

24、A)Economic growth.(B) Promoting peace and security.(C) Governance and corruption.(D)Terrorist attack.30 The three suicide bombings occurred in_.(A)November and December(B) October and November(C) November(D)December31 Did people die in the bombings?(A)No one died in the bombings.(B) Yes. In one of t

25、he bombings.(C) Yes. In two of the bombings.(D)Yes. In all the bombings.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 Decide which of the choices g

26、iven below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks.It is all very well to blame traffic jams, the cost of petrol and the【31】pace of modern life, but manners on the roads are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men become monsters【32】the wheel. It is all

27、 very well, again, to have a tiger in the tank, but to have one in the drivers seat is【33】matter altogether. You might tolerate the odd road-hog, the rude and inconsiderate driver, but nowadays the well-mannered motorist is the【34】to the rule. Perhaps the situation【35】a “Be Kind to Other Drivers“ ca

28、mpaign,【36】 it may get completely【37 】Road politeness is not only good manners, but good【38】too. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to【39】the temptation to revenge when【40】to uncivilized behavior. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards【41】 the tensions

29、 of motoring. A friendly nod or a wave of acknowledgement in【42】to an act of politeness helps to【43】an atmosphere of goodwill and tolerance so necessary in modem traffic conditions. But such acknowledgements of politeness are all too【44】today. Many drivers nowadays dont even seem able to recognize p

30、oliteness when they see it.【45】, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who brakes【46】to allow a car to emerge【47】a side street at some hazard to following traffic,【48】a few seconds later the road would be clear anyway; or the man who waves a child across a zebra

31、【49】into the path of oncoming vehicles that may be unable to stop【50】Years ago the experts warned us that the car-ownership explosion would demand a lot more give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart.(A)hasty(B) prompt(C) urgent(D)quick(A)on(B) ab

32、ove(C) behind(D)by(A)the other(B) all other(C) another(D)other(A)exclusion(B) exception(C) modification(D)access(A)calls for(B) calls out(C) calls upon(D)calls up(A)moreover(B) while(C) otherwise(D)till(A)out of hand(B) in hand(C) at hand(D)off hand(A)doubt(B) reason(C) discipline(D)sense(A)resist(B

33、) persist(C) consist(D)insist(A)subject(B) being subjected(C) subjected(D)is subjected(A)dismissing(B) relieving(C) releasing(D)removing(A)appeal(B) approach(C) reflection(D)response(A)create(B) produce(C) proceed(D)raise(A)common(B) rare(C) extraordinary(D)unique(A)Therefore(B) Furthermore(C) Howev

34、er(D)Thus(A)politely(B) carefully(C) vigorously(D)violently(A)at(B) on(C) to(D)from(A)though(B) when(C) where(D)which(A)crossing(B) cross(C) being crossed(D)to cross(A)on time(B) in time(C) at a time(D)at times三、PART IV GRAMMAR consequently, these officers _ to resign from office.(A)have asked(B) we

35、re asked(C) had asked(D)had been asked61 _ plants, which manufacture their own food, animals obtain nourishment by acquiring and ingesting their food.(A)As(B) Different(C) Unlike(D)As many62 The “standard of living“ of any country means the average persons _ of the goods and services which the count

36、ry produces.(A)amount(B) number(C) share(D)range63 Lets go on a picnic this weekend,_?(A)will we(B) shall we(C) would we(D)should we64 If you have really been studying English for so long, its about time you _ able to write letters in English.(A)should be(B) were(C) must be(D)are65 Avoid shortcuts.

37、They always take too much time in the long _.(A)run(B) way(C) period(D)consequence66 How could Hitlers vast operation of highly-organized mass murder, which was not _ to Jews, come about?(A)conformed(B) complied(C) confined(D)consented67 He ought to attend the meeting, _ ?(A)should he(B) ought he(C)

38、 shouldnt he(D)oughtnt he68 Mr. Browns numerous New Years resolutions came to nothing just as the saying goes: “A leopard never change its _.“(A)spots(B) dots(C) patches(D)points69 _ in a famed university abroad was what his parents wished for.(A)The boy to be cultivated(B) The boy cultivated(C) The

39、 boys being cultivated(D)The boy was cultivated70 The composers soon began to write musical dramas about Bible stories _ in church.(A)to perform(B) performing(C) to be performed(D)be performed71 _for quite a long time, the rivers here are all dried up.(A)There has been no rain(B) Having no rain(C) T

40、here having been no rain(D)There being no rain72 While people may refer to television for up-to-the-minute news, it is unlikely that it _the newspaper completely.(A)replaced(B) have replaced(C) replace(D)will replace73 With all its advantages, the computer is by no means without its _.(A)boundaries(

41、B) restraints(C) confinements(D)limitations74 I know it isnt important but I cant help _ about it.(A)but to think(B) thinking(C) think(D)to think75 The experts _ on the cause of poverty but agree on steps to eradicate it.(A)differ(B) distinguish(C) dissent(D)disperse76 This article _ more attention

42、to the problem of cultural interference in foreign language teaching and learning.(A)cares for(B) applies for(C) allows for(D)calls for77 Irelands total primary energy requirements ten years ago amounted to 8 billion tons of oil equivalent, _ 38% was produced from indigenous sources.(A)which(B) of w

43、hich(C) part of which(D)out of which78 He advised Mary _ anyone about the shortages.(A)not telling(B) not tell(C) tell not(D)not to tell79 The Space Age _ in October 1957 when the first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union.(A)initiated(B) originated(C) embarked(D)commenced80 Youd be

44、tter look at the difficulty _.(A)the other way(B) by the other way(C) another way(D)by another way81 With_ exceptions, the former president does not appear in public now. (2003年考试真题)(A)rare(B) unusual(C) extraordinary(D)unique81 In a very broad sense, legislation plays the same role in France as jud

45、icial decisions play in common law countries. Legislative rules provide the starting point from which lawyers and judges work toward their goal, the most just solution for the problem at hand. Usually the statute provides a clear answer to the problem. In those cases, the statute is strictly applied

46、, more because it is just than because it is a statute. Because of this it often appears that legislation is the law and that the judges role is simply to apply automatically the ready-made solutions provided by the legislature. Nevertheless, there are a greatly many cases where the judges role is f

47、ar from creative. The legislature sometimes deliberately speaks in very general terms; it has said that divorce can be obtained where there are serious grounds; contracts must be performed in good faith; a person must repair the damage caused another by his fault; the penalty for a crime can be redu

48、ced if there are extenuating circumstances; an act of a government official is invalid if in excess of his powers. The legislature, however, has not defined serious grounds or fault, nor explained what is required by good faith or what constitutes extenuating circumstances. Of course, statutory law

49、is being applied in all of these cases, but it is essential to recognize that the statute takes on real meaning only as the courts interpret it. The way in which the U. S. Supreme Court interprets the U. S. Constitution can give a common law lawyer an idea of how French courts interpret the legislation from which they work.82 When French lawyers and judges strictly apply a statute, it is usually because

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