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新視野大學(xué)英語IV考試試題A
課程名稱:大學(xué)英語w
考試時間:120分鐘考核方式:閉卷團開卷口實驗操作口
PartIListeningComprehension(本大題共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillheaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversation
andthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.
Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked4,B,CandD,anddecide
whichisthebestanswerThenwriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.
1.A.Sheenviestheman.
B.Shecongratulatestheman.
C.Shethinksmoneycausestrouble.
D.Shewantstoborrowmoneyfromtheman.
2.A.SheisonaholidayinAsia.
B.Sheiscomingbackfromholiday.
C.Sheisstayinghome.
D.Shecan'tcomebackduetoaflood.
3.A.Destructive.
B.Beautiful.
C.Safe.
D.BothAandB.
4.A.Ateamplayer.
B.Aleader.
C.Eitherateammemberoraleader.
D.Aweakleaderbutagoodteamplayer.
5.A.Hewon'tbepromoted.
B.Hiscolleagueinsteadofhimwillbepromoted.
C.Thebossisgoingtofirehim.
D.Hisclosefriendisgoingtoleave.
6.A.Sheexpressesherindignationatthecriticism.
B.Shepromisesnottobelate.
C.Sheproposestoworklate.
D.BothBandC.
7.A.Toleavewithintwomonths.
B.Toleavebytheendofthemonth.
C.Tobepromoted.
D.Togetaraise.
8.A.Heisupset.
B.Hefliesintoarage.
C.Heisonlytoogladtogo.
D.Heissureofhisfuture.
9.A.Onlythewomanthinksitisunlucky.
B.Onlythemanthinksitisunlucky.
C.Boththemanandthewomanthinkitisunlucky.
D.Neitherthemannorthewomanthinksitisunlucky.
10.A.Inthekitchen.
B.Ontheporch.
C.Inthediningroom.
D.Inthelivingroom.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageis
readforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthe
passageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumbered
from11to17withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom18
to20youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcan
eitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyour
ownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheck
whatyouhavewritten.ThenwriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.
AbarownerintheOldWesthasjusthiredatimidbartender.This(11)
___oftheestablishmentisgivinghisnewhiresomeinstructionson(12)the
place.Hetellsthetimidman,“IfyoueverhearthatBigJohniscomingtotown,(13)
everythingandrunforthehills!He'sthebiggest,nastiest(14)
who'severlived!”
Afewweekspass(15).Butoneafternoon,alocalcowhandcomes
runningthroughtown(16),“BigJohniscoming!Runforyour(17)
_______!?
Whenthebartenderleavesthebartostartrunning,heisknockedtotheground
byseveraltownspeoplerushingoutoftown.(18)
Hestepsuptothedoor,ordersthepoorbarkeepinside,anddemands,t4Iwant
abeerNOW!”
Hestrikeshisheavyfistonthebar,splittingitinhalf.(19)
.Hetakesthebeer,bitesthetopofthebottleoff,anddownsthebeerinonegulp.
Astheterrifiedbartenderhidesbehindthebar,thebigmangetsuptoleave,
“Doyouwantanotherbeer?^^thebartenderasksinatremblingvoice.t4Dangit,Idon't
havetime!”thebigmanyells."(20)
PartIIReadingComprehension(本大題共10小題,每小題2分,共20分)
Directions:Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorincompletestatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,
B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandthenwriteyouranswersonthe
AnswerSheet.
PassageOne
Asrecentlyas50yearsago,economistsregardedthevitality活
力oftheeconomyasitsabilitytoproducethingspeoplewant(andwould
payfor).Today,theeconomyhasbeenredefinedintosomethingcalledthe
GrossDomesticProduct,orGDP.Itmeasuresallgoodsandservicesbrought
tomarketinagivenyear.Butisitreallyanaccuratemeasureofhow
wellaneconomyisservingpeople'sneeds?Herearesomeoutlandishways
theGDPcanbeboosted.
ThingsKidsCanDo.Getsick.Constantmedicalattentionisgoodfor
theGDP.Medicalcostsaccountfor14percentofit.Let'sstayonthe
growthcurve.Kidscancommitcrimes.Iftheygetarrested,theygoto
jail,theexpensivenessofwhichgivestheeconomyapush.
ThingsAdultsCanDo.Getadivorce.Legalcosts,twohouses,andall
thethingsthatgowithtwohours(furniture,kitchensupplies,pictures,
etc.)areimportantcomponentsoftheGDP.Divorcesstimulateconsumer
demand.
Breaksomethingaroundthehouse,likeatelevision,adish,ora
window.ReplacingtheseincreasestheGDPandcreatesjobs.
Smashupthecar.Itwillhavetobefixedorreplaced.Theautoindustry
employs,directlyandindirectly,oneofeverysevenworkersintheU.S.,
andtheyneedtheovertime.
Forgreatresults,burndownthehouse.Don'tworry.Ifyouhandle
itright,insurancewillpayforitandtherebuildingwillkeepalot
ofpeoplebusyforawhile.
Overeat,don'texercise,don,tbrushyourteethdodrugs,smoke,
drink,andmakeyourselfterriblysick.Getfamilymemberstodothe
same.HighermedicalexpendituresespeciallyhelptheGDPmoveup,up,
up.
Hirealawyerandtakesomebodytocourt.Lawyers'feesaredirectly
addedtotheGDP.
ForBestResults,GettheGovernmentInvolved.Lobbyyourelected
representativestoraisetaxesandspendmoremoney.Governmentspending
ongoodsandservicesaddstotheGDPand“creates”jobs.
Startawar.PreferablyonefarawaywherenoAmericansgetkilled.B
—12bombers,tanks,bullets--,allcountintheGDP.Also,sendStinger
missilestoliberationarmiesaroundtheworld.Maybesomeofthese
missileswillbeusedtoknockdownairliners.Replacingthemhelpsthe
economy,and,iflawyersgetinvolved,there'saGDPbonus.
Targetsavers!Peoplewhosaveactuallyhurttheeconomybecausethey
don'tspend.Ifpeoplespendtheirsavings,thenthosepurchasesareadded
totheGDP.Whentheydon'tspend,theeconomysuffers.Whatcanbedone
todiscouragesaving?First,taxthereturnonsavings:ahighercapital
gainstaxwouldbeveryhelpful.Second,andbest,devaluethecurrency.By
printingupmoreandmoremoney,wecanreducethevalueofpeopleJ
savings(especiallytheirlong一termsavingssuchastheirpensionfunds),
secretlystealingtheirsavingsforpoliticianstospendandthereby
increasetheGDP.
GetMotherNatureonYourSides.Prayforanaturaldisaster:a
hurricane,anearthquake,abigfire,aflood.DisastersgivetheGDPa
tremendousliftbecauseofalltherebuildingthatmusttakeplace.
Ifwedoallthesethings,we'11haveenoughstatisticalgrowthto
replacedecadesofeconomicstagnation.Wemayachievedouble-digit
rates.Asforwhethertheeconomyisactuallyofvitality,we'11have
toaskaneconomistwhoexercisesmorecriticaljudgmentthanthosewho
swearbyGDPdata.
21.Accordingtothewriter,theGDP.
A)isaperfectsignoflivingstandards
B)demonstrateswhatpeoplewant
C)mirrorshowfarourlifegoeswrong
D)onlyreflectsstatisticalgrowth
22.Bysmashinghouseholdfacilities,yonwill__
A)becompensatedbyyourinsurancecompany
B)getdivorced
C)faceaccusation
D)createjobsforothers
23.Thepassagesuggestsseveralthingsthegovernmentcandoregarding
boostingtheeconomyEXCEPT.
A)cutdownonexpenditures
B)sendAmericanstowar
C)encourageinflation
D)taxmoneysavers
24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuggestedbytheauthor?
A)Firingmissilesagainstplanes.
B)Increasingproductivity.
C)Settinghousesonfire.
D)Spoilingyourhealth.
25.Thetoneofthepassageis.
A)angryB)supportivec)sarcasticD)approving
PassageTwo
Contrarytopopularbelief,“fallingstars”arenotstarsatall,
butaremeteors,solidbodiesthattravelthroughspace.
Meteors,ranginginsizefromthatofapinhead,tomanytons,are
visibletothenakedeyeatnight,whenthefrictionbetweenthesurfaces
ofthemeteorsandoftheair,producesheatasthemeteorsenterthe
earth"satmosphere.Theintenseheatburnsupthemeteors,whichleave
ablazingtrailoflightintheirwake.
Mostmeteorsdoburnupwhentheyentertheearth"satmospherewith
theexceptionofthelargemeteors,whicharedraggedthroughtheearth?s
atmospherebytheearth,sgravitationalpull.Aftersuccessfullandings
upontheearth,thesehugebodiesarerenamedmeteorites.Somescientists
theorizethatthousandsofmeteorsfalltotheearthduringthedaytime
andthenighttime,butthistheoryisimpossibletoproveortodisprove,
asmostwouldnecessarilylandinwater,whichcoversmostoftheearth's
surface.
Generallyspeaking,meteorsandmeteorparticlestraveltogetherin
swarmslikebees,withtheexceptionoftheloners,andtravelinany
directiontheychoose.Nature,sspectacularfireworksshow,a"meteor
shower”,comesintoviewwhentheswarmsencountertheupperlayerof
theearth'satmosphereduringtheearth'sperpetualrevolutionaround
thesun.Thefrictionproducedwhenthemeteorsandthemeteorparticles
rubagainsttheatmosphereair,andtheyfalltowardstheearthina
brilliantdisplayoflight.
Thesourceofmeteorstravelingthroughspacehasyettobeexplained
satisfactorily.Forthousandsofyears,thecommonbeliefheld,wasthat
meteors,orufallingstars,“wereliterallyfromoutofthisworld.In
467BC,Romanhistoriansrecordedtheextraordinaryfallofameteorto
theearth.
Today,astronomerssupportthetheorythatcometsspawntheswarms.The
comets'offspring,themeteorswarms,travelinregularorbits,similar
totheearthJsorbitaroundthesun.Onemustbequitepatienttowitness
suchaswarm,orameteorshower,astheswarmscrosstheearth'spath
onlyonceevery33years.Thisspectacleoflightis,however,wellworth
thewait.
26.Meteorswerebelievedtobe“fallingstars”NOTinthat
A)theythemselvescansendoutlightandheat
B)theylooklikestars
C)theyarefromoutoftheworld
D)theyaremovingdownward
27.Whatistherelationshipbetweenmeteorsandmeteorites?
A)Whenmeteorstravelthroughspaceandarriveattheearth,allof
thembecomemeteorites.
B)Whenmeteorstravelthroughspaceandlandontheearth,swarmsof
meteorparticlesarecalledmeteorites.
C)Whenmeteorstravelthroughspaceandarriveattheearth,onlyvery
largemeteorsbecomemeteorites.
D)Whenmeteorstravelthroughspaceandlandontheearth,thousands
ofmeteorsbecomemeteorites.
28.Whyaremeteorsvisibletothenakedeyeatnight?_
A)Becausetheyarelargestars.
B)Becausemostofthemareburnedup,givingabrilliantdisplayof
light.
C)Becausetheyarecloseenoughtobeseen.
D)Becausethey,likethemoon,canreflectthelightofsomestars.
29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureofmeteors?
A)Differentinsize.B)Madeofsolids.
C)Hotandbright.D)Ingroups.
30.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A)Untilnow,therehavebeennosatisfactoryandconvincingfindings
astothesourceofmeteors.
B)Manyastronomersbelievemeteorsmoveinregularorbitsaroundthe
sun.
C)Ithasbeenprovedthatthousandsofmeteorstraveltotheearth
everyyear,butwecanonlyseesuchashowasdescribedevery33years.
D)Ameteorshowerwasrecordedbyhistoriansmorethan2,500years
ago.
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(本大題共30小題,每小題0.5分,共15
分)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Fillintheblankswiththe
expressionsgivenbelowandchangetheformwherenecessary.Thenwriteyour
answersontheAnswerSheet.
solitarycastoutallbyoneselfmakeup
cutdowndrumuplagbehindidle
atbestlookintojustifyforgood
atlengthmakeafoolofendup
31.idle32.castout33.forgood34.madeup35.cutdown
36.justify37.endup38.drumup39.atbest40.madeafoolof
41.lookinto42.laggingbehind43.solitary44.allbyhimself
45.atlength
31.Hundredsofworkerssatonthefactoryfloorwaitingforthe
assemblylinetostartagain.
32.Peoplerefusedtotalktohimafterthescandalandhewasby
society.
33.CharlieChaplinwasborninapoorareaofSouthLondon,butin1913
heleftBritain.
34.Icouldn,trememberafairystorytotellthechildren,soI
oneasIwentalong.
35.They'llhavetothefilm一一it'sfartoolong.
36.Tomtriedtohisabsencefromthemeetingbyclaimingthathe
hadbeenillthatday.
37.Thelessyouspend,thelessyou'11owe,andthelesslikelyyou'11
bankrupt.
38.Hisrolewasto___contributionsanddonationsfromfriendsin
bigbusiness.
39.Somepeoplethinkthatmostpillsoffereithernorealimprovement
or,,onlymoderateimprovements.
40.IsuddenlyrealizedthatIwasbeing__________________________.
41.Youshouldreviewyoursituation,thinkaboutchanges,the
pastandpresentbeforeyoureviseyourplansforyourfuture.
42.Weareafraidourcompanyismanyofourcompetitorsinusing
moderntechnology.
43.Thephilosopherissaidtobeaman.Heclosedhimselfindoors
andrarelyhadvisitors.
44.Thoreaudidn,trequireanycompany.Instead,hehadastrongdesire
tobeleftinthehut_______________.
45.Mr.Wrightwasquestionedatthepolicestation,butdenied
hehadanythingtodowiththemurder.
PartIVCloze(本大題共20小題,每小題0.5分,共10分)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthereare
fourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothe
passage.ThenwriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.
Wearelivingintheageofatelecommunicationsrevolution.In
ordertokeepfromgetting46,manydevelopingcountriesaremaking
anintensiveefforttostrengthentheirtelecommunications
infrastructure.Thiswillhelpthem47thedevelopedcountries.It
was,afterall,advancedtelecommunications48gavesomecountriesan
economicadvantage49othersduringthe20thcentury.Thereisone
placethatdevelopingnationsare50improveupon.Thatisenablingtheir
citizensandbusinessestogel51totheWeb.Theyareinstalling
advancedopticalfibers.Thesefibers,amillimeterin52,canbring
theinformationsuperhighwaytotheirdoor.The53_investmentsthat
countrieslikeVietnamaremakingmayseemtoogreatbecausetheystill
lackbasic54,likeelectricityandwater.However,government
officialssaythatthesemovesare55.Theyarealsoconfidentthat
theircountrieswill56benefits.Theywillbenefitfromhavingmore
57andup-to-datetelecommunicationsequipmentandgainingmore58.
OneVietnameseleadersaid,“Itisunderstandablethatpeoplewantto
59theirimmediateproblemsfirst.Still,ourentirefutureis60.
Peopledon'talwaysunderstandthe61oftheproblem,
though.z,Hecontinued,“Thereareproblemswithusingtheantique
communicationsequipment.Andifwecontinuetousesucholdequipment,
the62betweenusandthedevelopedworldwillcontinuetowiden.
63_havetobemadenowsothatourchildrenwillhaveacountrywith
opportunitiesequal64thosetheyseeinthedevelopedworld.It
willnotbefar65theycancruisealongsideAmericansandWestern
Europeansontheinformationsuperhighway.
46A.leftoutB.leftaloneC.leftbehindD.leftoff
47A.makeupforB.standuptoC.getinvolvedinD.catchupwith
48A.thatB.whatC.whereD.which
49A.above.B.overC.thanD.with
50A.lookingupB.lookingtoC.lookingforD.lookinginto
51A.assistanceB.approvalC.accessD.asset
52A.circleB.lengthC.roundD.diameter
53A.partialB.initialC.potential
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