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1、大学四级-1824 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:106.50)1.(分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:3,分数:106.50)(1).ABecause her necklace was stolen. BBecause her necklace was a fake. CBecause her necklace could not be found.DBecause her necklace was sold at a low pr

2、ice.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AScolding the man. BComforting the man. CHelping the man repair the car.DHelping the man escape from the accident.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AHeavy casualties were caused by the flood.BThe food prices have rised across the country.CIt is impossible to grow crops in the countryside

3、 any more.DThe food is in short in the whole country.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AHe is a workaholic now. BHe has divorced his wife. CHe has changed a new job.DHe has changed his work style.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).AJazz. BBlues. CRock and roll. DPopular music.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(6).AHe will set the table later.

4、 BHe will ask Tom to set the table. CThe woman should set the table herself.DThe woman should ask Tom to set the table.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(7).AMute the phone. BCall the customer service for help. CDisable the incoming calls.DLeave the phone in the dormitory.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(8).AA landlord. BA publish

5、er. CAn operator. DA real estate agent.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AThere was a serious traffic accident. BA driver was killed in her specially-built car. CA woman fell onto a car from a high building.DA car was broken into pieces by a falling object.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AShe had her car hit by a falling p

6、iece of concrete.BShe was fined for speeding in South Street.CShe had been unable to park her specially-built car.DShe could not claim compensation from the insurance company.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AVery indifferent. BAwfully annoyed.CGreatly pleased. DExtremely regretful.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AA polic

7、ewoman. BA news reporter. CAn inspector.DA government employee.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ABecause he was absorbed in TV shows.BBecause he was receiving a phone call.CBecause he was expecting his daughters coming.DBecause he thought the knock was made by his wife.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ABecause his vision i

8、s very poor. BBecause he was too frightened. CBecause his eyes were covered.DBecause the robbers faces were covered.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).ABecause the man shouted for help. BBecause the dogs next door barked. CBecause the man phoned the police.DBecause the mans wife knocked at the door.(分数:7.10)A.B.C

9、D.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThey were carried out by observation and questioning.BThey surveyed more than 340 000 adults and children in the US.CThey found that people in their early 70s have the greatest happiness.DThey found that people experienced highest level

10、of stress in their 30s.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHappiness makes people live longer.BWomen at all ages are under less stress than men.COld people are always happier than young people.DMen are generally happier than women in their life.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIt has not been found out yet. BBecause they sh

11、oulder fewer burdens. CBecause they have a good state of mind.DBecause they can control their emotions better.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).ABarbara Jordans political career.BA brief introduction to Barbara Jordan.CThe most important influence of Barbara Jordan.DHow Barbara Jorda

12、n became a successful woman.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ABecause she was encouraged by her father.BBecause lawyers at that time received high pay.CBecause she was influenced by a black woman lawyer.DBecause being a lawyer would help her to enter the Senate.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe was a member of the Sena

13、te. BShe worked in Congress for eight years. CShe spoke for the disadvantaged people.DShe placed the interests of Florida first.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AShe stayed at home. BShe worked in a law firm. CShe worked in the Texas Senate.DShe worked as an educator in a university.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage T

14、hree(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AIt was established on December 11, 1926.BIt was one of the earliest interstate highways.CIt started from Oklahoma and ended in California.DIt mainly crossed deserts, mountains, valleys and rivers.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ABecause sports events were often held on Route 66.BBecaus

15、e route 66 was an exciting place for sightseeing.CBecause cars and trucks could travel at high speeds on Route 66.DBecause many people traveled there for a better life or exploration.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ARoute 66 will be expanded.BEfforts are made to rebuild and reuse Route 66.CAs a historic place,

16、 Route 66 is protected.DLots of interesting places are built along Route 66.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as par

17、t of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections

18、 of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to

19、 shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the

20、best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:71.00)(1).Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in

21、 Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, th

22、ere are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. B

23、ecause some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good id

24、ea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Unlike other countries where it

25、is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public

26、 places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A

27、good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On publi

28、c transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived a

29、s rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, i

30、t is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americ

31、ans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but i

32、n the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched.

33、To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as p

34、art of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sectio

35、ns of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them

36、to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , th

37、e best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is

38、 (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In

39、fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not

40、 know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a

41、 good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be perceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Unlike other countries w

42、here it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. However, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging i

43、n public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that many Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical co

44、ntact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33) , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior.

45、On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was touched. To say nothing after making an accidental physical touch could be per

46、ceived as rude and (35) behavior.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(7).Unlike other countries where it is common to see two women or two men holding hands, such behavior is (26) in Western countries. Affection between same sex (27) is perceived as part of the gay and lesbian lifestyle and not part of (28) America. Ho

47、wever, it is common to see men and women holding hands, kissing and hugging in public places. In general, Americans are (29) ones they know and trust. In fact, there are a growing number of books in the so-called “self-help“ sections of bookstores that (30) the topic of touching. It appears that man

48、y Americans now want to become more attuned (熟悉的) to the topic of physical contact.A good rule of thumb to follow is avoiding touching people one does not know. Because some visitors come from (31) countries, it is common for them to shove and push when (32) . This is the behavior necessary for (33)

49、 , but in the US shoving and pushing is a precarious (危险的) form of behavior. On public transportation, or at heavily attended meetings and events, it is a good idea to avoid touching anyone. If physical contact is made by (34) , the best thing to do is to quickly say “Excuse me“ to the one who was to

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