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1、大学四级-1887 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.College Graduates Ideal Occupations(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).AShe copied another course guide.BShe decided to skip class.CShe went to the library instead.DShe shared a friends c

2、ourse guide.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe forgot his office number. BHe went to the language laboratory.CHe doesnt want to work.DHe needs to think about it.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AStart writing at once.BAsk for his friends suggestions.CCome up with another idea.DGet the professors approval.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D

3、4).AHe has been on vacation the whole month.BHe finds the work as hard as ever.CHe has benefited from the womans help.DHes thinking of working for the woman.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).AShe will watch the movie later.BHer watch is broken. CHer television set isnt working.DShe will watch TV while she eats

4、分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AShe has done half of it already.BShe agrees that it is very long.CThey have all semester to do it.DTheres nothing wrong with it.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThe man couldnt attend the festival. BThe festival would be celebrated for seven days.CThe man would pick her up earlier.DThere

5、 would be thirty people attending the festival.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AHe thinks children can be satisfied easily.BHe thinks the publishers shouldnt produce so many junk books.CHe thinks we are short of good childrens books.DHe thinks children have no taste at all.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AShe was invited

6、 only for the weekend.BThe weather was too hot. CShe had an appointment.DShe had schoolwork to do.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AShe had to go home. BShe was too tired to continue.CShe had to finish her schoolwork.DShe was thirsty.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe water was too cold.BThe water was too deep.CShe does

7、nt know how to swim.DShe didnt have enough time.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AWhether or not snowflakes can be analyzed. BHow snowflakes are formed.CWhat causes a snowstorm.DWhere the largest snowflakes can be found.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AShe has never seen snow before. BShe is conducting a research on snow.

8、CShe wants to make artificial snow.DShe has just read about snowflakes.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe shape of the dust particles in the air.BThe relative humidity.CThe temperature of the air.DThe geography of the area.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AInspect snowflakes more carefully.BMake a copy of the article.CW

9、rite down more information.DDraw diagrams of the different shapes.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).ATo explain a new requirement for graduation.BTo interest students in a community service project.CTo discuss the problems of elementary school students.DTo r

10、ecruit elementary school teachers for a special program.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe advises students participating in a special program.BHe teaches part-time in an elementary school.CHe observes elementary school students in the classroom.DHe helps students prepare their resumes.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AC

11、ontact the elementary school.BSign up for a special class.CSubmit a resume to the dean.DTalk to Professor Howard.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThe use of oversized freight containers.BSafety problems with railroad tracks. CThe growth of the automotive industry.DThe high cost of

12、meeting environmental regulations.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ATo make the railway operation safer.BTo offer passengers more comfortable journeys. CTo meet the demand of shipping larger loads.DTo connect the railway network with the highways.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIt contributes less to air pollution than t

13、ruck industry.BIts competitors are inconsiderate of customers.CIt preserves a traditional way of doing business.DIt creates personal fortunes for investors.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).AThey took objective tests.BThey specialized in one subject.CThey spoke instead of writing.D

14、They were timed by electric clocks.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AModern industry must have developed before the Middle Ages.BModern industry must have developed around the 19th century.CModern industry must have developed in Greece or Rome.DModern industry must have developed machines to take tests.(分数:7.10

15、A.B.C.D.(3).AObjective tests.BSpoken tests.CPersonal tests.DSubjective tests.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AThe features of the exams in the Middle Ages.BHow did the forms of exams evolve.CHow to perform well in both spoken and written exams.DThe different exams designed for people of different ages.(分数:7.1

16、0)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after pro

17、tests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new faci

18、lity after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by e

19、veryone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the Un

20、iversity who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./ (分数:71.00)(1).Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister wer

21、e (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the Univers

22、ity in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and h

23、as indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said

24、I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Baroness Thatcher is a

25、t the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatc

26、her became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Waf

27、ic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin,

28、a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degr

29、ee for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the unive

30、rsitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to ed

31、ucation.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the wome

32、n he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the buildi

33、ng will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after

34、 plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister

35、since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a ne

36、w (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories woul

37、d be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejec

38、ted by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 ye

39、ars after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to na

40、me a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not bein

41、g welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceivable“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading me

42、mbers of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first femal

43、e Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) deg

44、ree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open

45、in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be “ (33) “ to force a vote against the “inconceiv

46、able“ plans.He said “I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from thosenow retired leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(7).Ba

47、roness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britains first female Prime Minister were (26) Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the universitys most illustrious alumnae againmore than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an ho

48、norary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic * is said to have donated 15 million towards a new (32) at Oxfords Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as “lioness“,But the

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