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1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 664(无答案)一、PART I DICTATIONDirections: Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read

2、 sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. SECTION A TALKIn this section you will hear a talk. You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY. While listening, you may look at ANSWER

3、 SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word (s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.1 Social History of the East End of London1. 1st

4、-4th centuriesProduce from the area was used to 【T1】_ the people of London.2. 5th-10th centuriesNew technology allowed the production of goods made of 【T2 】_ and leather.3. 11th centuryLack of 【T3】_ in the East End encouraged the growth of businesses.4. 16th century-Construction of facilities for th

5、e building of 【T4】_ stimulated international trade.-Agricultural workers came from other parts of 【T5】 _ to look for work.5. 17th centuryMarshes were drained to provide land that could be 【 T6】_ on.6. 19th centuryInhabitants lived in conditions of great 【T7】_ with very poor sanitation.7. Early 20th

6、centuryLiving conditions for most workers were 【T8 】_:-Houses were 【T9】_ closely together-【T10】_ of the housing was the major concern2 【T1】3 【T2】4 【T3】5 【T4】6 【T5】7 【T6】8 【T7】9 【T8】10 【T9】11 【T10】SECTION B CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation

7、, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of A, B, C and D, and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET T

8、WO.You have thirty seconds to preview the questions.(A)Dressing styles throughout the world.(B) A journey to Sri Lanka in South Asia.(C) Life of a Sri Lankan woman.(D)Traditional dress in Sri Lanka.(A)Saris are practical.(B) Saris are fashionable.(C) Saris are not cheap.(D)Saris are difficult to wal

9、k in.(A)Education.(B) Family background.(C) Friends people make.(D)Countries they have been to.(A)Men in the countryside dont wear a sarong.(B) Men in the city wear sarongs to relax at home.(C) Men wear pants and shirts now, never sarongs.(D)Men wear sarongs only on formal occasions.(A)Because she s

10、ees more value in saris.(B) Because she has married an American.(C) Because she wants to be in style.(D)Because she likes to appear really exotic.(A)They are compulsory.(B) They are available to any student.(C) They are interesting.(D)They are for science students only.(A)Spend more time on the coll

11、ege premises.(B) Get used to working independently.(C) Work harder than they did at school.(D)Understand the requirements of courses.(A)It has limited opening hours.(B) It has too few resources.(C) It gets too crowded.(D)It opens too late.(A)Cooperate with other students.(B) Study all the time.(C) T

12、ake some leisure activities.(D)Use time systematically.(A)Talk with some of his lecturers.(B) Consult his tutor.(C) Get more information from him.(D)Read the questions carefully.二、PART III LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGEThere are twenty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words, phras

13、es or statements marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word, phrase or statement that best completes the sentence.22 Which of the following is a stative verb (静态动词)?(A)Step.(B) Push.(C) Run.(D)Understand.23 Which of the following is CORRECT?(A)The first roses.(B) A few space.(C) That workers.(D)Many a mi

14、lk.24 Which of the following sentences indicates ABILITY?(A)The police are doing all they can to find her.(B) Can I have a cigarette, please?(C) I am confident that a solution can be found.(D)Any police officer can insist on seeing a drivers license.25 Im going to _ to visit my brother.(A)hospitals(

15、B) the hospital(C) hospital(D)a hospitals26 Which of the following underlined parts indicates a subject-predicate relationship?(A)Dad was pleased at Mollys quick recovery from illness.(B) He was reading Lucys letter in the meeting room.(C) Have you seen my fathers new car? (D)The radio has reported

16、the prisoners release. 27 Which of the following tag questions is INCORRECT?(A)Theres no hope for it, is there?(B) None of the boys can do it, cant he?(C) Im late, arent I?(D)One cant be too careful, can one?28 Which of the following reflexive pronouns (反身代词) is used as an object?(A)The boss himself

17、 will interview Nancy.(B) He often puts himself forward.(C) I spoke to the manager himself.(D)Lucy will perform the operation herself.29 The children were allowed to do _ they liked.(A)whenever(B) whichever(C) wherever(D)whatever30 Which of the following underlined parts modifies an adverb?(A)My own

18、 position is rather different.(B) It feels very cold today.(C) He was limping rather badly.(D)I live about 10 miles away.31 When the sentence “You should take good care of the little kid“ is turned into passive voice, which of the following is CORRECT?(A)The little kid should be taken good care of.(

19、B) Good care should be taken little kid.(C) Good care should be taken for the little kid.(D)The little kid should be taken good care.32 The British constitution is _ a large extent a product of the historical events described above.(A)at(B) within(C) by(D)to33 She feels it a disgrace to speak to tho

20、se socially _.(A)inferior(B) down(C) below(D)under34 As the mountains were covered with a _ of cloud, we couldnt see their tops.(A)coating(B) film(C) veil(D)shade35 _ we have not made any arrangement for our picnic.(A)So far(B) Up to now(C) Thus far(D)As yet36 We expect Mr. White will _ Class One wh

21、en Ms Jenny retires.(A)take over(B) take up(C) take off(D)take to37 She is only _ satisfied to copy the homework of others without the pain of thought for herself.(A)very(B) so(C) much(D)too38 In order to strengthen his arguments, George _ respectable social scientists who agree with him.(A)recites(

22、B) confirms(C) quotes(D)convinces39 The _ of our trip to London was the visit to Buckingham Palace.(A)summit(B) height(C) peak(D)highlight40 You cannot imagine how _ I feel with my duties sometimes.(A)overflowed(B) overthrown(C) overwhelmed(D)overturned41 Tom went through the documents again careful

23、ly for fear of_ any important data.(A)relaying(B) overlooking(C) deleting(D)revealing三、PART IV CLOZEDecide which of the words given in the box below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. The words can be used ONCE ONLY. 41 A. risk B. plausible C. ongoing D. sum E.

24、stronglyF. outset G. as H. meaningful I. causing J. processK. contribute to L. prescribed M. easily N. make O. trulyWe all know that emotions originate in the brain. But we usually talk about our emotions coming from our hearts. If someone you know doesnt give up 【C1】_, you might say, “Hes got a lot

25、 of heart.“ Then what about bad emotions? When you feel so sad that your heart “aches,“ could it actually be true? A new study shows what goes on in your mind can, literally, break your heart.In the study, just published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers looking at mo

26、re than 63,000 women who were participants in the 【C2】 _ Nurses Health Study, found that, those who reported basic symptoms of depression had a higher-than-normal 【C3】_ of heart attack. And women who were clinically depressed were more than twice as likely 【C4】_ other women to suffer sudden heart at

27、tack. None of the participants had heart problems at the studys 【C5】 _, but nearly 8% had symptoms of depression.The researchers theorize that depression might have some direct physiological impact on the heart-like 【C6】_ it to work harder in the face of stress. Or it may be that the antidepressants

28、 (抗抑郁药) 【C7】_ to treat those with mood problems were associated with heart diseases; in the study, sudden heart attack was linked more 【C8】 _ with antidepressant use than with womens symptoms of depression.No one is sure exactly how depression hurts the heart, and one 【C9 】_ explanation is that a da

29、maged heart and its consequent stress on the body might activate, somehow, genes or other physiological changes that 【 C10】_ depression.42 【C1 】43 【C2 】44 【C3 】45 【C4 】46 【C5 】47 【C6 】48 【C7 】49 【C8 】50 【C9 】51 【C10 】SECTION AIn this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice

30、 questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.51 (1)The Westlife story really began way back in December 1996 when the three original members of Westlife were performing in a local production of the musical Grea

31、se. Shane Filan, Kian Egan and Mark Feehilly were all born and bred in Sligo, a small town a few hours west of the Republic of Irelands capital city, Dublin. During breaks the three would get together and sing covers of some of their favorite songs including Boyz II Mens I Make Love To You. The reac

32、tion to their singing was so positive that they decided to form a band as soon as they had finished their exams at school. This they duly did and on July 3 1997 they formed I.O.U.(2)The boys organized concerts in the area and even produced their own CDs to sell locally. This local success led to an

33、appearance on TV that was to prove extremely important. Among the viewers who saw the trio perform in a childrens hospital was Boyzones manager, Louis Walsh. Soon after Shanes mother contacted him about I.O.U. and found he had been desperately trying to get in contact with them.(3)Louis Walsh decide

34、d to hold auditions to recruit two new members in June of 1998. This is when Nicky Byrne and Bryan McFadden, two Dublin boys and friends entered the picture. A quick name change and Westside was born. Yes, WESTSIDE. This was to be the quintets name until they discovered another band already using th

35、e name and a final change to Westlife was called for. The final link in the chain was Ronan Keating, Boyzones lead singer, who at Louis Walshs request joined him to help and nurtured this raw talent. His experience proved an invaluable help.(4)The next step was to secure a record deal. The band orga

36、nized a showcase in Dublin and soon representatives of every major record label were offering the bewildered boys contracts. In October 1998 Westlife signed to RCA, a label that had a proven track record with the successful marketing of both Take That and Five.(5)Barely had the ink on the contract d

37、ried when they headed out on tour as part of the Smash Hits Show, which led to them winning the Best New Tour Act in December 1998 (this was an award Boyzone themselves had won in 1994 which seemed like a pretty good omen).(6)Styled by Kenny Ho, who was responsible for The Spice Girls image, Westlif

38、es first single Swear It Again was released in March 1999. In their native Ireland it went straight to number one and became the biggest selling debut single in the history of the Irish charts. A month later Swear It Again repeated the feat in the UK, staying at number one for two weeks and followin

39、g on from Boyzones dominance of the UK top spot. This success was soon matched all around Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.(7)They look set to repeat their success now in the USA. A tour throughout the States has meant Swear It Again is rapidly climbing the Billboard charts. This is the good

40、news the boys needed as Bryan McFadden recently suffered nervous exhaustion and had to miss some shows while recuperating back in Ireland with his family. Not only that but Ronan Keatings solo plans have forced him to give up his co-managing duties due to lack of time. More good news, though, is the

41、y have recently recorded with Mariah Carey and are due to begin work on their second album.52 Before the I.O.U. was formed, its members were _.(A)neighbors(B) classmates(C) co-performers(D)playmates53 The TV appearance was extremely important to the I.O.U. because _.(A)they got to know Louis Walsh a

42、t the show(B) their talents were recognized by Louis Walsh(C) they got great local success(D)it was their first concert on TV54 “The quintets name“ (Line 3, Para 3) most probably means _.(A)the name of a five-member group(B) the name of an outstanding group(C) the name which will soon become popular

43、(D)the name which will never be forgotten55 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last paragraph?(A)Bryan McFadden will have to give up the second album.(B) Mariah Carey has taken Ronan Keatings role.(C) Westlife might be upset about Ronan Keatings withdrawal.(D)Westlife will ha

44、ve the second album recorded in the U.S.55 (1)When does history begin? It is tempting to reply “In the beginning“, but like many obvious answers, this soon turns out to be unhelpful. As a great Swiss historian once pointed out in another connection, history is the one subject where you cannot begin

45、at the beginning. If we want to, we can trace the chain of human descent back to the appearance of vertebrates, or even to the photosynthetic cells which lie at the start of life itself. We can go back further still, to almost unimaginable upheavals which formed this planet and even to the origins o

46、f the universe. Yet this is not “history“.(2)Commonsense helps here: history is the story of mankind, of what it has done, suffered or enjoyed. We all know that dogs and cats do not have histories, while human beings do. Even when historians write about a natural process beyond human control, such a

47、s the ups and downs of climate, or the spread of disease, they do so only because it helps us to understand why men and women have lived (and died) in some ways rather than others.(3)This suggests that all we have to do is to identify the moment at which the first human beings step out from the shad

48、ows of the remote past. It is not quite as simple as that, though. We have to know what we are looking for first and most attempts to define humanity on the basis of observable characteristics prove in the end arbitrary and cramping, as long arguments about “apemen“ and “missing links“ have shown. P

49、hysiological tests help us to classify data but do not identify what is or is not human. That is a matter of a definition about which disagreement is possible. Some people have suggested that human uniqueness lies in language, yet other primates possess vocal equipment similar to our own; when noises are made with it which are s

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