1、大学四级-1525 及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:103.00)1.有人认为中国的大学英语教育很不成功。 2. 失败的原因是 3. 我的建议(分数:103.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)Dad, Why Did You Do It?Every time the phone rings in my fiat I jump, especially if its near midnight. Deep down I know its only Mum, ringing for a
2、 chat because, yet again, she cant sleep. But for a fraction of a second I freeze. It was midnight when the call came that changed the way I felt about the person I loved most my dad. Id watch his friends playing around with young girls and then look at Dad. “Ridiculous,“ hed say, and Id smile, know
3、ing he could never behave that way. Last October, as if to prove the point, he whisked Mum away for a romantic weekend in Rome to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. She was so happy. I didnt think any couple could be closer and I always dreamed that when I got married it would be the same f
4、or me secure and caring. Dad always wanted the best for me and he made sure I got it. Thanks to his Army career and pension we were financially better off than most. But he always pushed me to achieve things for myself and not be too dependent on him and Mum. I loved him for that, but when he packed
5、 me off to America for a year to “find myself“ I didnt want to go. Hugging me at the airport, Dad wiped away my tears. “Itll be character building, Emma,“ he said, adding : “Anyway, if you dont like it after a few months you can come back. But trust me Princess, youll love it. “ He was right. I love
6、d the States, and living there built up my confidence. Still, I missed Dad like mad. I remember sitting in a coffee bar in Chicago and hiding behind the menu as tears poured down my face. I was frightened, alone and I knew Dad wasnt there to put his arms around me and reassure me. I rushed out to a
7、phone booth to call him. As soon as I heard his sleepy voice I felt okay. Then, when I got home 12 months later, nothing much had changed. I thought. Mum was as madly in love with Dad as shed been since the day hed first kissed her in the school playground; and Dad seemed to feel the sameon the outs
8、ide. Except hed finally left the Army and was now an area manager for a car manufacturer. Mum was over the moonit meant he no longer had to travel all over the country and spend months away from home. Dad was excited about his new job, and when he started working late neither Mum nor I thought anyth
9、ing of it. He told us it was a new project, and so confidential he wasnt allowed to tell us much about it. I believed he was at work, tucked away in his office until I got that unforgettable midnight call. The womans voice was hesitant but panicky. She asked if I was Georges daughter. I didnt realiz
10、e who she was until she told me Dad was with her at midnight. She said she hadnt wanted to ring, that shed never wanted me to find out about her, but she had no choice. Someone had to know that Dad was on his way to hospital. “Hes had a heart attack,“ she said, her voice trembling. As I paced up and
11、 down the hospital corridor, this strange woman explained that shed been with my father when hed collapsed. The thought of them together made me feel ill. While I rushed to the toilet to splash water on my face, I heard a cry. It was her. As soon as I saw the doctor taking off his mask and laying a
12、hand on her shoulder, I knew Dad had gone. I couldnt make myself go and look at him. I wouldve seen a stranger lying there. The man who for 24 years had told me never to lie, to be true to myself and always to treasure family values above all else, had slipped away from my lift for ever. Only then d
13、id I discover this woman worked for the company. She was Dads so-called “confidential project“. An hour or so later I broke the news to Mum. I said Dad had suffered a heart attack while he was at his friend Roys house; that has made me feel even more guilty, because Ive had to draw Roy into it all.
14、I told Mum that Dad had been going over the new project with Roy and had collapsed. Nothing could be done. I even remember saying hed been working much too hard lately. The last image I have of my Dad was as hed waved good-bye that night. Hed ruffled my hair and told me he loved me. Then he went to
15、see her. If Mum ever found out that hed been deceiving her and had died in someone elses arms, it would kill her. So Ive tried to make sure that never happens. Sometimes I wonder how Im strong enough to keep this secret Dad has burdened me with. But I must for Mums sake. In the last six months I see
16、m to have lost all sense of what is right and wrong. Worst of all, Ive lost the person who meant so much to me. In my eyes, my Dad died once when I heard her voice on the phone. And he died again when his heart stopped beating. The pain of knowing I lost him twice makes it doubly hard to bear.(分数:70
17、.00)(1).Which of the following statements is true?(分数:7.00)A.Emma was afraid to answer her mothers phone call at midnight.B.Emma would haste for a while before answering her mothers phone.C.Emma was very glad to answer her mothers phone.D.Emma could not fall asleep at midnight.(2).Emmas father spent
18、 much of the night with _ secretly.(分数:7.00)A.the grandmotherB.Emmas motherC.his colleagueD.a strange woman(3).Who was crying when Emma rushed to the toilet?(分数:7.00)A.Emma herself.B.Emmas mother.C.the strange woman.D.Emmas father.(4).What was the project of Emmas father?(分数:7.00)A.A real new projec
19、t on his new job.B.The strange woman.C.Military project.D.A big surprise to Emm(5).Emma told her mother that her father got heart attack and collapsed when he _.(分数:7.00)A.was doing the new projectB.stayed with the strange womanC.was coming backD.was visiting Emma(6).Which of the following statement
20、s is not true?(分数:7.00)A.In fact, Emmas mother once suspected her husband.B.Emma knew that her father stayed with the strange woman.C.Emma did not tell the truth to her mother.D.Emma felt guilty for she lied to her mother.(7).According to the story, we can conclude that _.(分数:7.00)A.Emma told the tr
21、uth , but her father told liesB.Emma told lies, but her father told her the truthC.both Emma and her father told liesD.both Emma and her father told the truth(8).Emma told her story in a _ tone,(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(9).At first, Emma _ her father because she thought he was faithful to her mother.(分数:7.00
22、)填空项 1:_(10).“I saw the doctor taking off his mask and laying a hand on her shoulder. “implies that the doctor took the woman as the mans _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_三、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Section A(总题数:3,分数:105.00)A.The man shouldnt have reminded her of them so early.B.She had filled them out b
23、efore she started.C.She hasnt filled them out because they are too confusing.D.She wont be discouraged again.A.She thinks Allen is a thief.B.She thinks Allen is clever.C.She thinks Allen took her earrings by mistake.D.She thinks Allen is a suspect.A.The .woman is feeling much worse than she did befo
24、re.B.The woman feels nothing at all, except for a headache.C.The woman felt bad for a while, but is much improved.D.The woman still has a bad headachA.To the theater.B.To class.C.To the movie.D.To the officA.Give him a present for his birthday.B.Be there early.C.Kill the time.D.Remind the man of the
25、 birthday.A.7:15.B.7:20.C.7:25.D.7:10.A.He couldnt agree with the woman.B.He agrees with woman.C.He thinks Philip is wise to do so.D.He thinks Philip should leave for home right now.A.She wants to see the mans passport or his drivers license.B.Drivers license cant be used in this case.C.She wants to
26、 see both.D.Neither can be used in this casQuestions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:28.00)A.At a newspaper.B.At an advertising agency.C.At a furniture store.D.At a real estate officA.A two-bedroom apartment.B.A sofa.C.A chair.D.A roommatA.Her phone number.B.The locati
27、on of the apartment.C.The best time to call her.D.Her first namA.$5.B.$15.C.$30.D.$250.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:21.00)A.The use of photographs in painting.B.The TV program about Norman Rockwell.C.The Saturday Evening Post magazine.D.Exhibits of art on
28、magazine covers.A.He imagined them.B.He used magazine covers.C.He hired models.D.He read stories.A.He was a prolific painter.B.He was an eccentric person.C.He was an avid reader.D.He was a good teacher.五、Section B(总题数:3,分数:70.00)Passage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just h
29、eard.(分数:21.00)A.Very well.B.Just so-so.C.Excellently.D.Terribly.A.Found a job in a big firm.B.Tried to get a job.C.Gambled all the time.D.Became a manager.A.Just very easy.B.Not so hard.C.Simply a headache.D.ImpossiblPassage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based, on the passage you have just hear.(分数:21
30、.00)A.Someone who spends a lot of their spare time playing football.B.Someone who hunts wild animals and birds.C.Someone who sells shoes and shirts.D.Someone who is paid for the sport they compete in.A.All professional athletes.B.All stars.C.A few stars.D.International tennis stars.A.Advertise produ
31、cts for companies.B.Sell watches and food.C.Sell shirts and shoes.D.Compete in a gamPassage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:28.00)A.Dreams about a comfortable little home.B.Dreams about becoming an American citizen.C.Dreams about family life.D.Dreams about b
32、ooks and stories.A.Suburbs.B.City.C.Village.D.Town.A.Cooking foods for the whole family.B.Helping children study.C.Paying the bills every monthD.Making a living for the whole family.A.They quarrel with each other.B.They hide these feelings.C.They tell them to others.D.They report these feelin六、Secti
33、on C(总题数:1,分数:77.00)We often hear the (36) , “Everybody talks about weather, but nobody does anything about it.“ This is really not (37) today. Something is, indeed, being (38) Today, meteorology is used to make peoples lives (39) and better. Meteorologists are (40) studying the weather. Some meteor
34、ologists (41) the weather, others analyze weather information, and still others make forecasts about the weather (42) . The United States National Weather Service (43) a network of weather stations through the U.S. The Weather Service has more than 400 stations (44) . At these stations, weather obse
35、rvations are taken every hour, both during the day and night. The Weather Service issued 24-hour weather forecasts. It also issues 5-day forecasts, 10-day forecasts and even 30 -day forecasts. (45) . In the year 1959, the United States launched its first weather satellite. This satellite was special
36、ly designed to collect, record, and send back weather information to earth. (46) .They continue to provide valuable weather information to meteorologist in all parts of the world.(分数:77.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00
37、)八、Section A(总题数:1,分数:90.00)Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the students. If a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the (47) in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The (48) stud
38、ent is considered to be one who is motivated (激发) to learn for the sake of learning, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned with brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the students is (49) for learning the material assign
39、ed. When research is (50) , the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with (51) guidance. It is the student responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a university library works; they expect stud
40、ents, (52) graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference (53) in the library. Professors will help students who need it, but (54) that their students should not be hate dependent on them. In the United States professors have many other duties besides teaching, such as administrative or rese
41、arch work therefore, the time that a professor can spend with a students outside of class is (55) If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either (56) a professor during office hours or make an appointment. A) idealI) approach B) responsibleJ) assigned C) minimum K) informat
42、ion D) distribute L) abstract E) context M) exactly F) sources N) prefer G) dismissed O) particularly H) limited(分数:90.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_九、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)十、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:45.00)It is hard to get any agreement on the accurate meani
43、ng of the term “social class“. In everyday life, people tend to have a different approach to those they consider their equals from that which they assume with people they consider higher or lower than themselves in the social scale. The criteria we use to “place“ a new acquaintance (熟人) , however, a
44、re a complex mixture of factors. Dress, way of speaking, area of residence in a given city or province, education and manners all play a part. In Greece, after the sixth-century B.C., there was a growing conflict between the peasants and the landed aristocrats(贵族), and a gradual decrease in the powe
45、r of the aristocracy when a kind of “middle class“ of traders and skilled workers grew up. The population of Athens, for example, was divided into three main classes which were politically and legally distinct. About one-third of the total were slaves, who did not count politically at all, a fact of
46、ten forgotten by those who praise Athens as the nursery of democracy. The next main group consisted of resident foreigners, the “metics“, who were freemen, though they two were allowed no share in political life. The third group was the powerful body of “citizens“, who were themselves divided into s
47、ub-classes. In the later Middle Ages, however, the development of monetary economy and the growth of cities and trade led to the rise of another class, the “burghers“ or city merchants and mayors. These were the predecessors of the modern middle classes. Gradually high office and occupation assumed importance in determining social position, as it became more and more possible for a person born to one station in life to move to another. This change affected the towns more than the country areas, where remnants of feudalism lasted much longer. With the break-up of the feudal econ