1、大学英语四级 296及答案解析(总分:746.58,做题时间:130 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic A letter to Student Affairs. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1假设你是李明。 2你不慎将你的学生证遗失,写一封信给学校的学生处(Student Af
2、fairs)。 3信的内容必须包括承认错误、要求补学生证、保证此类事件不再发生。 (分数:30.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Final stars under microscope At the kick-off of Wednesday evenings UEFA Champions League final, there were 16 players on the Stade de France turf whose next assignment will be in Germany in June. With little ov
3、er three weeks before the start of the FIFA World Cup, the match duly offered FIFA- an ideal last chance to assess the form of some of the summers likely headline-makers. Jens Lehmann (GER, Arsenal) It is not easy to evaluate a player who spent only 18 minutes on the pitch. In this highly limited ti
4、me span, the Mannschafts first-choice keeper was only called upon to repel a couple of straightforward shots, one from Ludovic Giuly and the other from Deco. That said, his first goal-kick was wayward and with his confidence affected, he then restricted himself to short passes to his defenders. Caug
5、ht out in a one-on-one with Samuel Etoo, Lehmann was rightly dismissed for felling his opponent and watched the majority of the match from the stands. Carlos Puyol (ESP, Barcelona) For a long time, it looked as though Thierry Henry would never succeed in shaking off his shaggy -haired marker. Solid
6、and tigerish, the Spanish central defender allowed the Arsenal striker very little space for the first hour of the game. But as time went on, he seemed to increasingly struggle to keep up with the Gunners attacks. No doubt his long and punishing season has caught up with him, but a few weeks rest sh
7、ould see him restored to his best in time for Germany. Rafael Marquez (MEX, Barcelona) While always precise and effective with the ball at his feet, the Mexican defender was regularly troubled by the pace of Henry. Rescued by his goalkeeper in the third minute after being caught flat-footed by the F
8、rench striker, he could have been sent off a few moments later for a tackle from behind that caught the same player on the ankle. Like Puyol, he was guilty of allowing opposing players to get in behind him too often during the second half. Giovanni van Bronckhorst (NED, Barcelona) Although excellent
9、 on the counter, the Dutchman is not really a natural defender. Always looking to get forward, he has a tendency to drift from his left-back position into a more advanced role. You would not want to change him too much, though, for just like Marco van Bastens Orange side, Barcelona got considerable
10、rewards from his forward forays. Moreover, he never stopped running until the final whistle. Emmanuel Eboue (CIV, Arsenal) Cete dIvoire has one of the best right-backs in the world. Active, willing and technically adept, Eboue left a really positive impression on the Stade de France crowd. Hurt in a
11、 first-half clash with Giovanni van Bronckhorst, he seemed to struggle somewhat after that, but the fact that Samuel Etoo and Ro-naldinho-whom he found himself up against most often-shone only fleetingly was to a large extent down to him. The only feature of his game that might work against him in G
12、ermany is an unwelcome tendency to complain. Kolo Toure (CIV, Arsenal) The linchpin of Arsenals defence, Kolo Toure is one player who can justifiably feel hard done by at having lost this final. So sparkling was his individual performance that, whether faced by Ronaldinho, Etoo or Henrik Larsson, th
13、e Ivorian always looked comfortable. Invariably positioned in the ideal spot, Toure seemed to be omnipresent (无所不在的) on the pitch. His understanding with countryman Eboue is a big plus for club and country and he is sure to be a vital cog in Henri Michels machine this summer. Sol Campbell (ENG, Arse
14、nal) If his club had lifted the trophy with the big ears, then Sol Campbell would surely have been elevated to the rank of hero. His imperious header may have given the English team the advantage, but in the end, he was repeatedly found wanting as Barcelona proceeded to wrest control of the encounte
15、r from their opponents. Often beaten for speed or poorly positioned, Campbell endured a very difficult evening at the Stade de France. He now has a few weeks to pull himself together if he is to even threaten John Terry and Rio Ferdinands status as Englands first-choice centre-backs. Ashley Cole (EN
16、G, Arsenal) Unquestionably the pick of the Gunners on the night. Although more often out injured than on the pitch this season, he somehow managed to find his best form in one match. Always well positioned, he patrolled his flank with great gusto, more often than not thwarting the advances of Giuly.
17、 And on the few occasions when he did lose out in individual duels, his appetite for the fight only increased. His sole aberration was letting Belletti in to score Barcelonas winner, and his display augurs well for an England side who will be grateful for his freshness. Edmilson (BRA, Barcelona) He
18、may have only played half a game, but it was 45 minutes of pure quality, as his natural technical ability allowed him to direct the play with impressive ease. After enduring a terrible 2004 due to a serious knee injury, the Brazilian is back to his combative best, and while he may not be a midfielde
19、r who really catches the eye, he is an invaluable asset in his midfield spoiler role. It is hard to judge his current fitness as he gave way at the break to Andres Iniesta. Mark van Bommel (NED, Barcelona) It may be mere coincidence, but the Dutch midfielder was involved in most of Barcelonas worst
20、moments during this final. Withdrawn in the 61st minute, he had to watch from the bench as his team-mates first equalised, then took the lead. Before that, he had never really been influential in his teams play. While the former PSV Eindhoven man has undeniable technical ability, he does have troubl
21、e with his positional play. Nevertheless, he is likely to be used in an appropriate role within Marco van Bastens favoured 4-3-3 formation at the FIFA World Cup. Deco (POR, Barcelona) Having tested Lehmann early on with a fine shot, Deco went on to play an important role for the Blaugrana, equally i
22、nvolved in both winning the ball and inspiring his teams attacks. The Portuguese playmaker now has a second Champions League winners medal to add to the one he won with Porto, and if he can maintain this standard in the summer, he could be one of the star turns at Germany 2006. Andres Iniesta (ESP,
23、Barcelona) Brought on at the break in place of Edmilson, the diminutive Spanish international was charged with adding a touch more flair to the midfield. The young No. 10 fulfilled his remit with real verve. With Deco to his left, he formed a string-pulling duo which was central to Barcelonas second
24、-half ascendancy. Spain coach Luis Aragones will be safe in the knowledge that he can count on young Iniesta. Gilberto Silva (BRA, Arsenal) Like his opposite number and compatriot Edmilson, the Brazilian shone in his defensive midfield role. Stationed in the centre just in front of his defence, he r
25、aked up an incalculable number of loose balls, before offering them to his team-mates on a plate. On the downside, he looked exhausted by the end and will need to recharge his batteries if he is going to help Brazil lift a sixth FIFA World Cup trophy. Fredrik Ljungberg (SWE, Arsenal) It is difficult
26、 to evaluate his current form, as the dismissal of keeper Jens Lehmann-and the subsequent withdrawal of Robert Pires-saw him assigned a radically different role. After the enforced reorganisation , the twinkle-toed winger spent the majority of his time helping out his defence by trying to block Barc
27、elonas advances down the right. Nonetheless, in the second period when Arsenal were able to mount a number of counterattacks, the Swede reminded everyone that he possesses pace in abundance. In the 67th minute, he might have even put the game beyond Barca, but his shot was expertly saved by Victor V
28、aldes. Cesc Fabregas (ESP, Arsenal) Another player who had a frustrating evening. Up until the 19th minute, the young prodigy set about showing that he was well and truly the boss of the Gunners midfield. Solid in individual tussles and blessed with extraordinary vision, Fabregas was at the heart of
29、 all their good moves until the fateful sending-off. Compelled to defend after that, he experienced a lot more difficulty trying to keep the Barcelona midfield at bay. The enormous effort he expended in this unaccustomed role led to him wasting several good chances to launch counterattacks. Ronaldin
30、ho (BRA, Barcelona) Much had been expected of his attacking duel with Henry, so the Brazilian must surely feel a little disappointed with his personal performance. Expertly policed by Kolo Toure and Gilberto Silva, Ronnie never found the space to delight the Stade de France crowd with his trademark
31、strokes of genius. Worse still, he even ended up looking a bit clumsy when one second-half shot almost went out for a throw-in. He never stopped prodding and probing, though, and after his sides equaliser, he finally found some freedom to express himself. In his defence, he played the majority of th
32、e game in a centre -forward role to which he is far from ideally suited. Henrik Larsson (SWE, Barcelona) He may have only spent half an hour on the pitch, but it was the Swede who was the catalyst for Barcelonas explosive recovery. Introduced as a second striker playing slightly on the right, the fo
33、rmer Celtic hero provided the two decisive passes for Etoo and Belletti. Now 34, he may no longer always last 90 minutes, but the super-sub role suits him down to the ground. No doubt Lars Lagerback will have taken note. Thierry Henry (FRA, Arsenal) It is not easy to play as sole striker when your s
34、ide is reduced to ten men early on. After five sensational minutes during which he had two splendid efforts blocked by Valdes, Henry struggled to impose himself. Blocked-often to the limit of legality-by the Barcelona defence, he was allowed very few occasions to shine, although he still delivered t
35、he free-kick from which Campbell opened the scoring. Unsurprisingly, he tired visibly in the second half and consequently spurned a chance to make it 2-0. “ I tried to hit it hard but I was shattered,“ he admitted after the match. The chief offensive weapon in Frances armoury, Henry now has three we
36、eks to recover his strength. As he was on the field for the last five minutes only, there was insufficient time to assess the form of Jose Antonio Reyes (ESP, Arsenal). (分数:71.00)(1).Arsenals goal keeper Jens Lehmann was couldnt continue to play because he was injured by Samuel Etoo.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC
37、.NG(2).The writer do not think that Carlos Puyol had performed very well at the final part of the match.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).Bronckhorst played as a left -back defender during the match.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(4).The writer considers that comparing the two players coming from Cote dTvoire, Toure playe
38、d better.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).Campbell was beaten by his opponents during the match.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).The writer believes that Andres Iniesta played better than Edmilson.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(7).Deco has made a goal during the match.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8).Comparing with his usual role in the fi
39、eld, Ljungberg was assigned a 1because of the withdrawal of Robert Pires.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(9).Ronaldinho must surely feel a little 1with his own performance that night.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(10).Henry admitted that he was 1 during the match when he commented on his own performance.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_三、Listeni
40、ng Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.Twenty-five dollars.B.Twenty dollars.C.Forty dollars.D.Fifty dollars.A.To go to the French restaurant.B.To try a new restaurant.C.To visit a friend.D.To stay at home.A.Easy-going and friendly.B.Very nervous.C.Angry.D.Not easy-going.A.He plays jazz music.B.He is a jazz
41、fan.C.He needs 300 jazz records.D.He likes classical music.A.At a post office.B.At a bank.C.At a restaurant.D.At an airport.A.He was sacred.B.He was upset.C.He hasnt got a car.D.He is glad to drive her there.A.Lending money to a student.B.Filling a form.C.Reading a students application.D.Asking for
42、some financial aid.A.12:30.B.ll:30.C.12:00.D.11:00.四、Section B(总题数:2,分数:10.00)A.She was impressed by it.B.It was a waste of money.C.She was amazed it had opened so soon.D.She didnt like it as much as the other wings.A.He took a tour of the city.B.He read about it.C.He wrote an article about it.D.He
43、worked there as a guide.A.They came from the original wing.B.Theyre made of the same material.C.Theyre similar in shape.D.They were designed by the same person.A.It was made of aluminum.B.It wasnt large enough.C.It wouldnt move in the wind.D.It was too heavy to put up. Questions 23 to 25 are based o
44、n the conversation you have just heard.A.Artists.B.Musicians.C.Grocers.D.Tour guides.A.An instrument.B.A concert.C.A theater.D.A city.A.As interesting.B.As cold.C.As popular.D.As huge.A.Telephones or newspapers.B.Radios or TVs.C.Telephones or TVs.D.Radios or newspapers.A.Collect their luggage from t
45、he bus.B.Wait to be shown to their rooms.C.Find their own rooms.D.Be quiet.A.Guided Forest Walk.B.Beach Fishing Expedition.C.Moonlight Forest Walk.D.Waterfall Expedition.A.Because Mr. Dick ran a very good food shop.B.Because they didnt know that the shop had got a new telephone number.C.Because they
46、 thought Mr. Dick would send the food to their houses.D.Because they were very much disappointed.A.Because the women who had called the day before didnt receive their foods.B.Because Mr. Dick was a cheater and could not keep his words.C.Because many women wanted to complain to him about the poor qua
47、lity of the food.D.Because many women wanted to get bread and butter.A.The telephone number of Mr. Dicks home was changed.B.The food shop often sends things to customers houses.C.The telephone office made a mistake when changing the telephone numbers.D.The women there could order their foods over te
48、lephones.A.He took them to watch a basketball game.B.He trained them to play European football.C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.A.The players found the basket too high to reach.B.The players had trouble getting the ball out of the b
49、asket.C.The players had difficulty understanding the complex rules.D.The players soon found the game boring.A.By removing the bottom of the basket.B.By lowering the position of the basket.C.By simplifying the complex rules.D.By altering the size of the basket.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The United States is a country made up of many different races. Usually