_2.Section A_A.Guests can pay without going to the front desk.B.Guests can go direct to their rooms.C.Guests can check out any time.D.Guests can make
大学英语四级改革适用听力模拟试卷327题后含答案及解析Tag内容描述:
1、2.Section A_A.Guests can pay without going to the front desk.B.Guests can go direct to their rooms.C.Guests can check out any time.D.Guests can make room reservations.A.2.B.3.C.100.D.150A.He will be sent back even if he is unfit to stand trial.B.He will remain in South Africa for medical treatment.C.He will stand trial in South Africa once proved fit.D.He will return to the U.K. for medical treatm。
2、2.Section A_A.Two.B.Eight.C.Ten.D.Three.A.A leader of Paris attacks.B.A forgery specialist.C.A computer engineer.D.A veteran fighter.A.Its neat and environment-friendly.B.Its covered by black smelly smoke.C.Its surrounded by kinds of e-wastes.D.Its filled with strong poisonous smoke.A.They would be paid a quarter more than other work.B.They could be paid right at the end of the。
3、2.Section A_A.The IS is taking back the largest oil factory in Iraq.B.The IS is attracting recruits in North Africa.C.The IS is controlling most areas in North Africa.D.The IS is earning money from the oil in Iraq.A.It has lost 14 percent of the area once it controlled in Iraq.B.It controls about 80 percent of the oil fields in Syria.C.It earns much more money from the oil fields than the past.D.。
4、2.Section A_A.To earn profits only.B.To protect the environment.C.To advance electronic technology.D.To export discarded electronics.A.They pose great threat to peoples health.B.They are bad for economic development.C.They insert negative effects on the environment.D.They seldom get recycled in developing countries.A.Over 3,700.B.Less than 3,600.C.Over 3,600.D.Less than 3,700.A.More survivin。
5、2.Section A_A.It was made up of three sets of brackets.B.It banned ordinary people from using Google.C.It was used to recognize Jewish names.D.It was developed by Google.A.It broke free speech rules.B.It controlled the Jewish people.C.It could pick up Jewish names on websites.D.It broke Googles hate speech rules.A.In Ukraine.B.In Russian.C.In Kuala Lumpur.D.In the Netherlands.A.The Russian f。
6、2.Section A_A.Their health becomes worse.B.They dont fight as hard as before.C.They wont get the benefit of pension.D.They receive less education.A.In the late 1970s.B.In the early 1970s.C.During World War .D.In the late 1960s.A.Nobody was injured in it.B.It was caused by an error.C.It killed 27 miners.D.It affected national electricity supply.A.Extraordinary expansion of mine companie。
7、2.Section A_A.Ask residents to participate in the operation.B.Send more troops to help the African Union.C.Withdraw the military forces in Africa soon.D.Provide more fire engines for AfricaA.The AU alone could solve the peacekeeping problem in Somalia.B.All the demanded military forces arrived in time.C.All troops present in Somalia are from Uganda.D.The AU is always questioned about its problem-。
8、2.Section A_A.Some toys packages are harmful to kids health.B.The toys labeling as language promoters dont work.C.It is necessary for kids to speak early.D.Some special microphones are introduced.A.Roughly 10.B.About 16.C.Roughly 12.D.About 24.A.It is a flourishing business.B.It is a declining business.C.It has been removed by the government.D.It has changed greatly.A.Mexico.B.Centr。
9、2.Section A_A.Learn about the history of American society.B.Appreciate the contributions of African Americans.C.Visit famed national museums and monuments.D.Donate money to build new museums.A.To join association of museums.B.To collect money from architects.C.To choose donors.D.To build a new museum.A.Several.B.80.C.More than 800.D.Several hundred.A.They were employed by contractors.B.They overlo。
10、2.Section A_A.Two US passenger planes have crashed.B.The accident occurred in an unknown island.C.There were six people in two helicopters.D.The accident occurred on Thursday night.A.It was dark and there was a high surf advisory.B.Two Marines were killed during training.C.The reason of the accident is unclear.D.A night-time training mission is dangerous.A.Protection of human rights.B.Training of。
11、2.Section A_A.Education problems of American children.B.Education problems of Syrian children in Turkey.C.A statement published by Human Rights Watch.D.Many children in Turkey dont receive education.A.They built long-lasting schools in Turkey.B.They established a huge school system in Turkey.C.They offered financial support to Turkey.D.They sent refugee children to refugee camps.A.They kille。
12、2.Section A_A.The number of adult girls is expected to double by 2050.B.Child marriage in Africa will be ended by 2050.C.Half women will be married before reaching adulthood by 2050.D.The legal marriage age will set above 18 by 2050.A.Poverty and lack of education.B.Local culture that undervalues children.C.The low legal age for marriage.D.High risks of becoming teenage mothers.A.Waste products o。
13、2.Section A_A.They cannot afford schooling.B.They cannot meet the standard of school.C.They dont have enough textbooks.D.They dont have good teachers.A.Set up a new distribution system.B.Print cheap textbooks.C.Design new textbooks.D.Build a public health programmes.A.A British social network will close down.B.A new broadcast will be founded.C.Two business partners will break up.D.Some 。
14、2.Section A_A.GermanyB.SwitzerlandC.DenmarkD.FinlandA.It allows photos of paintings of ridiculous figures.B.It doesnt allow photos having no educational purposes.C.It allows photos of paintings of nudity.D.It doesnt allow photos of no artistic value.A.Sweden has the least gender discrimination in the world.B.Fathers are encouraged to take parental leave in Sweden.C.Men will get higher sa。
15、2.Section A_A.When the woman was killed.B.The main cause of her death.C.The womans identity.D.Why she failed to return home.A.19.B.9.C.22.D.33A.Islamist militants are still in control of the town.B.French forces have entered the town.C.French forces are going to land at the airport.D.Islamist militants are attacking the airport.A.To control Kidal airport.B.To protect the town.C.To fight agai。
16、2.Section A_A.It was proposed by a group of senators.B.The US president had carried out the reform.C.Illegal immigrants would soon be given citizenship.D.The reform failed to improve the current system.A.Eight years.B.Five years.C.Thirteen years.D.Eleven years.A.15 schools have started social studies.B.15 schools have used digital textbooks.C.Digital textbooks are used for social studies.D.Studen。
17、2.Section A_A.FirstB.Second.C.Third.D.Fourth.A.Friendly.B.Harmonious.C.Strained.D.Close.A.77.B.150.C.115.D.24A.A 6-year-old Australian girl died in the tsunami.B.About 150 houses were destroyed by waves in the tsunami.C.Australia was the lead of international support in the tsunami.D.The tsunami was caused by an underwater earthquake.A.It spread from the US to Haiti.B.It is caused by hunger.C.It 。
18、2.Section A_A.62.B.64.C.60.D.Unknown.A.The better-off.B.Financial institutions.C.Ordinary people.D.Government.A.Give teachers extra help.B.Engage in many activities.C.Show up in class.D.Offer constructive advice.A.It has nothing to do with higher math score.B.It works in some subjects, but not in others.C.It leads to higher scores in social studies.D.It encourages students to do better in science。
19、2.红楼梦由曹雪芹所著。
小说以贾氏家族为故事核心,描述了四大家族从富裕、有权有势沦为破落的过程。
小说成功塑造了 100 多个经典人物,他们分属于清朝的不同阶层。
红楼梦对中国的封建社会有深刻的描绘,如果想要了解中国人复杂的价值观,最好先能读懂红楼梦。
毛主席认为红楼梦不仅是爱情故事,也是历史故事,因为它揭示了封建社会的衰败。
(分数:2.00)_3.武术在我国源远流长,是中华民族传统文化的瑰宝。
我们知道,一个民族的优秀文化遗产,不仅仅属于一个民族,它会逐渐传播到世界而成为人类的共同财富。
武术的蓬勃发展,除得益于其项目本身的吸引力之外,早期移居海外的一代武术大师功不可没。
老一代武术家在海外播下了武术的种子,使武术这项既可以自卫又可以健身的运动很快就在新的土地上扎下了根。
今天高水平的武术大师已遍布世界各地,武术爱好者也与日俱增。
(分数:2.00)_。
20、in Washington DC. ( D) A lecture hall under construction by American diplomats. ( A) It occupies an area of 20,000 square kilometers. ( B) It is expected to take about three years construction. ( C) It will serve as an education area for diplomats. ( D) It will be featured in American military history. ( A) $ 20,000 every year. ( B) S5,100 every two years. ( C) $ 510 every year. ( D) $200 every two years. ( A) Because too many conflicts occur on New York streets. ( B) Because it takes littl。