1、专业英语四级模拟试卷 362(无答案)一、PART I DICTATION (15 MIN)Directions: Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage wil
2、l be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minuteSECTION A CONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversation
3、s. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 2 What does the womans company specialize in?(A)Mobile phone.(B) Camera.(C) Coffee.(D)Telephone.3 Why does the woman visit the man?(A)Invite the man to have the morning coffee together.(B) Increase the demand for pho
4、ne cameras.(C) Order the eight megapixel cameras for the new product.(D)Promote the new Mephone.4 What will they most probably do next?(A)Talk with the vendor.(B) Negotiate a better deal.(C) Put an end to their talk.(D)Search for the provider.5 What is not true about the patient mentioned in the beg
5、inning?(A)He came in for a routine physical checkup.(B) He is going on vacation with his family.(C) He feels in perfect health.(D)He is only 36 years old!6 What is not mentioned when the doctor is describing what would happen if the patient were told about the truth of his conditions?(A)They recover
6、 more slowly.(B) They deteriorate faster.(C) Perhaps they even commit suicide.(D)They will hardly recover.7 What does the woman mean when she talks about decisions about the end of life?(A)Whether or not they should enter a hospital or have surgery.(B) Where and with whom they should spend their rem
7、aining time.(C) How they should bring their affairs to a close and take leave.(D)All of the above.8 Where has the woman been?(A)To Colorado.(B) To Arizona.(C) To the Nile River.(D)To the Museum of Natural History.9 What type of scientific discoveries does the woman mainly talk about?(A)Archaeologica
8、l.(B) Biological.(C) Meteorological.(D)Sociological.10 Where does the woman say the driftwood was found?(A)In a cave.(B) In a river.(C) In a tree.(D)In a boat.11 What would the man like to do someday?(A)Solve a mystery.(B) See the canyon.(C) Find some driftwood.(D)Take some photographs.SECTION B PAS
9、SAGESDirections: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 12 What is the passage mainly about?(A)Crisis in Australia.(B) Excessive irrigation in Australia.(C) Lack of rain in Australia.(D)Water shortage in Australia.
10、13 The national water plan includes the following EXCEPT_.(A)limiting water use by farmers and factories(B) compensation for losses due to the implementation of the plan(C) improving water courses in the country(D)struggle with rivers to combat water problem14 Which of the following is NOT likely to
11、 happen in Australia?(A)The plan will be implemented.(B) Water problem will be improved.(C) There is sufficient money for the project.(D)There will be trade in water between the states and territories.15 Another term for identical twins is_.(A)fraternal twins(B) mirror twins(C) single-egg twins(D)se
12、parate-egg twins16 We can learn from the passage that the identical twins_.(A)are all mirror images of each other(B) all have their own private language(C) like to live together(D)have similarities even if raised separately17 Which of the following statements is true of fraternal twins?(A)They have
13、the same blood type.(B) They can be of different sexes.(C) They have the same genes.(D)They occur at random in the population.18 The passage seems to concentrate on _.(A)how twins are born(B) how twins grow up(C) characteristics of identical twins(D)ways to distinguish twinsSECTION C NEWS BROADCASTD
14、irections: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 19 What does the news cover?(A)Celebrations of the Independence Day.(B) Observations on traditional holidays.(C) Community activities on holidays.(D)Americas road to inde
15、pendence.20 When did the attack take place?(A)Several days before the swearing-in ceremony.(B) Several days after the swearing-in ceremony.(C) Two days before the swearing-in ceremony.(D)Two days after the swearing-in ceremony.21 When the birds catch the flu, it_.(A)will killed them at once(B) just
16、can harm the feathers slightly(C) can be found immediately(D)soon spread to human bodies22 Virulent avian flu was first recognized in _.(A)Hong Kong 8 years ago(B) Hong Kong in 1978(C) Italy in 1878(D)Italy in 8 years ago23 Nahum Acosta was accused of _.(A)launching a campaign against government(B)
17、giving away sensitive information to a drug cartel(C) ruining Mr. Foxs travel plans(D)planning an attack on the president24 What is the current situation?(A)Drug cartels gave up the attack.(B) No evidence is provided to support the charge.(C) Nahum Acosta is released now.(D)The President canceled th
18、e travel plan.25 The talks will be about_.(A)solving border disputes(B) analyzing their differences(C) finding a way to carry out an agreement(D)revising the terms of their agreement26 What prevents Israeli and PLO negotiators from solving their problems?(A)The fundamental differences between them.(
19、B) Their reluctance to compromise.(C) Their desire to acquire more land.(D)Their unwillingness to talk to each other.27 What were the official interest rates before the Reserve Bank of Australia announced a cut?(A)Around 7. 0 percent.(B) Around 7.5 percent.(C) Around 6.5 percent.(D)Around 0. 5 perce
20、nt.28 What would the bank do if wages grew too fast?(A)It would increase interest rates again.(B) It would cut interest rates again.(C) It would cut wages again.(D)It would increase wages by 2 to 3 percent.二、PART III CLOZE (15 MIN)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. Decide whic
21、h of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. 28 Britain was wealthy country, a hundred and fifty years【C1】_ There were a【C2】_ very rich people【C3】_ received money from land or investments, and did not need to work. They used to have large【C4】_
22、 of servants to look 【C5 】_ them. There were also many middle class people, who worked as businessmen or as doctors or lawyers. They usually had several servants to【C6 】_ their houses and cook their meals.But there were also many poor people, and there was a big【C7】_ between the rich and the poor. T
23、he poor had very difficulty lives. Many worked as servants. They used to be【C8 】_ little, and they had to work long hours. But at least they lived in a warm house and were well【C9】_ .【C10 】_ who worked in factories were often less【C11】_ . They used to work many hours a day, in dangerous and unhealth
24、y conditions. But, even so, they did not use to【C12】_ enough to feed their families. They often lived in slums which were built cheaply by the factory owners. The【C13 】 _ paid people were those who worked 【C14】_ the farms. At certain times of the year, they did not use to earn【 C15】_ because there w
25、as no work【C16】_ them to do. Life for the poor was not always bad. There were kind farmers and factory owners who helped their workers. And many people were【C17】_ about the poor. One of them was Charles Dickens, the famous British writer. When he was young, his family was always short 【C18 】_ money.
26、 His father was a clerk, who used to【C19】_ more than he earned. When Dickens Was eleven, his father was【C20】_ to prison; and Dickens had to work in a factory. At this time, very young children used to work in factories and mines, and clean chimneys.29 【C1 】(A)ago(B) early(C) before(D)soon30 【C2 】(A)
27、little(B) much(C) few(D)many31 【C3 】(A)which(B) what(C) who(D)whose32 【C4 】(A)amounts(B) numbers(C) deals(D)plenties33 【C5 】(A)after(B) for(C) at(D)like34 【C6 】(A)clear(B) clean(C) sweeten(D)declare35 【C7 】(A)space(B) room(C) gap(D)distance36 【C8 】(A)got(B) received(C) accepted(D)paid37 【C9 】(A)kept
28、(B) fed(C) felt(D)lived38 【C10 】(A)These(B) Those(C) This(D)That39 【C11 】(A)fortunate(B) favourable(C) favorite(D)financial40 【C12 】(A)engage(B) eliminate(C) earn(D)learn41 【C13 】(A)bad(B) worst(C) good(D)fewest42 【C14 】(A)in(B) on(C) at(D)above43 【C15 】(A)something(B) everything(C) nothing(D)anythi
29、ng44 【C16 】(A)for(B) of(C) as(D)to45 【C17 】(A)considered(B) concerned(C) convinced(D)contributed46 【C18 】(A)of(B) to(C) in(D)at47 【C19 】(A)cost(B) spend(C) waste(D)lend48 【C20 】(A)sent(B) brought(C) pulled(D)entered三、PART IV GRAMMAR he_the notice on the blackboard since we saw it on our way to the d
30、ining hall.(A)must not have missed(B) could not miss(C) could not have missed(D)wouldnt have missed59 All his plan for starting his own business fell _(A)in(B) through(C) down(D)away60 His body temperature has been _ for three days, the highest point reaching 40.3.(A)uncommon(B) disordered(C) abnorm
31、al(D)extraordinary61 Television is another major instrument of communication _ us to see as well as to hear the performer.(A)permitted(B) permit(C) permitting(D)being permitted62 Dont go there this afternoon, I d rather you _ tomorrow.(A)went(B) go(C) will go(D)would go63 The new technological revol
32、ution on American newspapers has brought increased _, a wider range of publications and an expansion of newspaper jobs.(A)manipulation(B) reproduction(C) circulation(D)penetration64 “Do you regret paying fifty dollars for the dog?“No, I would gladly pay _ for him.“(A)as much twice(B) twice so much(C
33、) much twice(D)twice as much65 The President was _ by the directors as she toured the factory.(A)accompanied(B) attended(C) escorted(D)convoyed66 I have no objection _ your story again.(A)to hearing(B) to hear(C) to having heard(D)to have heard67 Although a teenager, Fred could resist_ what to do an
34、d what not to do.(A)being told(B) telling(C) to be told(D)to tell68 You want to tell me, and I have no objection _ it.(A)to hear(B) to hearing(C) hearing(D)having heard69 Those were the graduate assistants _ to do the research work in the lab.(A)to whom it was their responsibility(B) whose responsib
35、ility there was(C) whose responsibility was(D)of whom with the responsibility70 Dont count the chickens before they are _ .(A)hatched(B) hitched(C) hotched(D)settled71 The consolidation of the crumbling walls and towers has been carried out _ a program agreed with the Department of the Environment.(
36、A)in case of(B) in accordance with(C) in place of(D)in charge of72 It was a very difficult task, and _ Burrows would stop to have a smoke.(A)every so often(B) often so every(C) so every often(D)every often so73 When the person invited to a live TV program refuses to answer questions, the on-air talk
37、 will be _.(A)at risk(B) in danger(C) at peril(D)on hazard74 The detective was greeted with an unpleasant smell of _ air when he stepped into the long locked room.(A)stagnant(B) misty(C) fragrant(D)stale75 There were six people in the car, _ a pile of luggage and three pet dogs.(A)but for(B) besides
38、(C) prior to(D)what with76 He would have to live under their _ for the next ten years.(A)shade(B) shadow(C) darkness(D)profile77 When you have finished with that book, dont forget to put it back on my desk, _ ?(A)do you(B) dont you(C) will you(D)wont you78 The person he interviewed was_his former sc
39、hoolmate.(A)no other than(B) no more than(C) none other than(D)none the less78 Andrew CarnegieBorn in Scotland, in 1835, Andrew Carnegie entered the world in poverty. Carnegies father came to America when Andrew was twelve, and his brother, Thomas, was five. Arriving in New York in 1848, the Carnegi
40、es settled in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania Allegheny City provided Carnegies first job, as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory, working for $1.20 a week. At 15, Carnegie became a telegraph messenger boy in Pittsburgh. Carnegies next job was as a railroad clerk, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He
41、 worked his way up the ladder, through his dedication and honest desire to succeed, to become train dispatcher and then division manager. At this time, young Carnegie, age 24, had already made some small investments that laid the foundations of his what would be tremendous fortune. One of these inve
42、stments was the purchase of stock in the Woodruff Sleeping Car Company.In 1864, Carnegie entered the iron business, but did not begin to make steel until years later. In 1873, he built the Edgar Thomson works in Braddock, Pennsylvania, to make Bessemer steel. He established many other steel plants,
43、and in 1892, he merged all of his interests into the Carnegie Steel Company. This act from Carnegie is fitting with one of his most famous quotations, “Put all of your eggs in one basket, and then watch that basket.“ This firm became one of the greatest industrial enterprises in America. Carnegie la
44、ter sold it to J. P. Morgans United States Steel Corporation in 1901 for $ 400 million, which would be a little over $4 billion today!After retiring, Carnegies fortune was estimated to be as large as half a billion dollars. From that time on, with the philosophy that the rich have a moral obligation
45、 to give away their money, he devoted himself to philanthropy. Although ironic, this man of great fortune strongly believed in the merits of poverty for the development of character and work ethic, and determined that wealthy men should not leave their fortunes to their children, but should give it
46、away, claiming “The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.“ With the picture of community service, Carnegie is quoted as saying, “Pittsburgh entered the core of my heart when I was a boy, and cannot be torn out. I can never be one hairs breadth less loyal to her, or less anxious to help her in any
47、way, than I have been since I could help anything. My treasure is still with you, and how best to serve Pittsburgh is the question which occurs to me almost every day of my life.“79 Andrew Carnegie was(A)an American by origin.(B) an Irishman by origin.(C) a Scotsman by origin.(D)a German by origin.8
48、0 Andrew Carnegie was beginning to make investments(A)in 1861.(B) when he himself was 26.(C) when his brother was 17.(D)when he was still working at a car company.81 Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?(A)Andrew Carnegie was successful in his bold investments.(B) Andrew Carnegie put all his money into one basket for safety.(C) Andrew Carnegie became wealthy by merging his companies.(D)Andrew Carnegie made his first investment in the steel industry.82 From the last paragraph of this passage, it can be concluded that Andrew Carnegie would agree that(