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1、大学四级-1869 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:4,分数:106.50)(1).AThe woman doesnt like New Years Eve.BThe woman will spend New Years Eve with the man.CThe woman will spend New Years Eve in Hong Kong.DThe woman has

2、not been invited to the New Year party.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHed like to have the same stereo CD system.BThe stereo CD system is very expensive.CSteve knows a lot about the stereo CD system.DThe stereo CD system is not easy to operate.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AA driver.BA detective.CA policeman.DA techn

3、ician.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AShorter working hours.BA promotion.CA change of his job.DA better pay.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).AStudy plans.BSummer vacation plans.CWays of earning money.DA dance course.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).A$100.B$50.C$150.D$200.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ATesting a new but safer method.BStrictly

4、 obeying the established rules.CTrying something new from the book.DLearning a new method through practice.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ATake care of Ben.BBe back in an hour.CHave a meeting.DGo to the office.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AHe wants to become a cook.BHe hopes to go on to graduate school.CHe wants to t

5、ravel around the world.DHed like to work at a hotel.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHistory.BFrench.CComputer Science.DHotel Management.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AShe has a part-time job.BShe received a scholarship.CHer parents pay for it.DShe is working as a tourist guide.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AAt a bakery.BIn a l

6、ibrary.CAt a restaurant.DAt a travel agency.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AHe can learn knowledge from it.BHe can make the classes more creative.CHe can share his experience with the others.DHe enjoys seeing the improvement of students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThey are more interesting.BThey are more tired of s

7、tudying.CThey are more highly motivated in class.DThey are burdened with passing all examinations.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ATo make the class more active.BTo leave personal feelings behind.CTo give wonderful lectures.DTo make friends with students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One

8、(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThey often regret writing poor works.BSome of them write surprisingly much.CMany of them hate reading their own works.DThey are happy to review the publishers opinions.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).APeople think in words and sentences.BHuman ideas are translated into symbols.CPeople thin

9、k by connecting threads of ideas.DHuman thoughts are expressed through pictures.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AMost people believe we think in symbols.BLoving our own writing is scientifically reasonable.CThe writers and critics can never reach an agreement.DWhen writing people should have two different mind

10、s.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThey sleep too little at night. BThey eat too much for lunch.CThe weather becomes a lot warmer.DTheir body temperature becomes lower.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AAbout 12:30 pm.BAbout 1:30 pm.CAbout 2:30 pm.DAbout 3:30 pm.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AAll for a

11、Nap.BJust for a Rest. CA Special Sleep Pattern.DTaking Naps in Warmer Climate.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).ATo interest students in a career in counselling.BTo recruit counsellors to work in the placement office.CTo inform students of a university programme.DTo convince local

12、merchants to hire college students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AA job listing.BA resume.CA permission slip.DTheir salary requirements.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ARefine their interviewing techniques.BArrange their work schedules.CSelect appropriate courses.DWrite cover letters.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AThey pay the

13、same wage.BThey involve working outdoors.CThey can be substituted for college students.DTheyre part-time.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an

14、ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the

15、 start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When t

16、hey were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led

17、 to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:71.00)(1).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill i

18、n the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teacher

19、s were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils

20、 whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually be

21、gun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those

22、around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who

23、were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most poten

24、tial had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项

25、 1:_(3).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard ps

26、ychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and

27、were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (

28、34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Have you ever wondered at the way cer

29、tain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teach

30、ers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teache

31、rs didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to

32、study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all

33、 known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improv

34、e the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen

35、 (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better

36、 chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents.

37、They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you ho

38、w the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ab

39、ility than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because the

40、ir teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(7).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) peopl

41、e. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn

42、term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at th

43、e end of the years, the pupils whom the teachers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them

44、, the children had actually begun to expect more of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(8).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (2

45、9) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start of one autumn term in a (32) school, teachers were assigned

46、 a number of new children who were said to have more ability than most and were expected to do well. In fact, the teachers didnt know that these children were chosen (33) and didnt necessarily have a greater ability than others.When they were tested at the end of the years, the pupils whom the teach

47、ers thought had the most potential had increased their IQ more than their (34) did. They were happier and more eager to study and the teachers said they had a better chance to succeed. It seems that because their teachers had been led to (35) more of them, the children had actually begun to expect m

48、ore of themselves.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(9).Have you ever wondered at the way certain people (26) the best in others? Weve all known themchief executives, (27) , parents. They seem to possess an ability to (28) people. And this remarkable skill in the art of (29) affects the lives of those around them.In a famous study by a Harvard psychologist, they discovered that (30) a teachers expectations of students tended to improve the childrens performances. Ill tell you how the study (31) :At the start

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