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2002年1月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)(CET-4)真題試卷
Part[ListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecenter.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)Attheoffice.
B)Inthewaitingroom.
C)Attheairport.
D)Inarestaurant.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworkthey
willstartat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,
D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmark
itwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C]曲
1.A)Shehastopostaletterinstead.
B)Shehastoturndowntheman'srequest.
C)She'snotsureifthecomputerisfixed.
D)Shecan'tsendthemessagerightnow.
2.A)Hedidn'tgelthebookheneeded.
B)Hehadnoideawherethebookwas.
C)Thelibraryisclosedonweekends.
D)Hewasnotallowedtocheckoutthebook.
3.A)Playataperecorder.
B)Takeapicture.
C)Repairatypewriter.
D)Startacar.
4.A)Thewomanrejectedtheman'sapology.
B)Thewomanappreciatedtheman'soffer.
C)Themanhadforgottenthewholething.
D)Themanhadhurtthewoman'sfeelings.
5.A)Thewomanismeetingthemanattheairport.
B)Theyarccomplainingaboutthepoorairportservice.
C)TheyarediscussingtheirplanforChristmas.
D)Themanisseeingthewomanoff.
6.A)Sheplanstogotograduateschool.
B)Shewilldropoutofschool.
C)Shewillstopworkingandconcentrateonherstudies.
D)Shewilltakeapart-timejob.
7.A)Heneedsanotherjobasresearchassistant.
B)HeaskedProfessorWilliamsforassistance.
C)HeassistsProfessorWilliamswithhisteaching.
D)HeisdoingresearchwithProfessorWilliams.
8.A)Shethoughttherewerenoticketsleftfortheshow.
B)Shethoughtthesealsontheleftsidewerefullyoccupied.
C)Theshowwasplannedalongtimeago.
D)Theaudienceweredeeplyimpressedbytheshow.
9.A)Mr.Long'sbriefingwasunnecessarilylong.
B)Thewomanshouldhavebeenmoreattentive.
C)Mr.Long'sbriefingwasnotrelevanttothemission.
D)Thewomanneedn'thaveattendedthebriefing.
1().A)Inabank.
B)Inaschool.
C)Inaclothingstore.
D)Inabarbershop.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,
youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA)tB),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
center
Passageone
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Becausethebirdcouldn'trepeathismaster'sname.
B)Becausethebirdscreamedalldaylong.
C)Becausethebirdutteredthewrongword.
D)Becausethebirdfailedtosaythenameofthetown.
12.A)Thecruelmaster.
R)Themaninthekitchen.
C)Thepetbird.
D)Thefourthchicken.
13.A)Thebirdbadfinallyunderstoodhisthreat.
B)Thebirdmanagedtoescapefromthechickenhouse.
C)Thebirdhadlearnedtoscreambackathim.
D)Thebirdwaslivingpeacefullywiththechickens.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Theyarekeptinopenprisons.
B)Theyarcallowedoutoftheprisongrounds.
C)Theyareorderedtodocookingandcleaning.
D)Theyareasmallportionoftheprisonpopulation.
15.A)Someoftheirprisonersareallowedtostudyorworkoutsideprisons.
B)Mostoftheirprisonersareexpectedtowork.
C)Theirprisonersareoftensenttospecialcentersforskilltraining.
D)Theirprisonersareallowedfreedomtovisittheirfamilies.
16.A)Theyareencouragedtodomaintenanceforthetrainingcentre.
B)Mostofthemgetpaidfortheirwork.
Themotorcarwillundoubtedlychangesignificantlyoverthenext30years.It
shouldbecomesmaller,safer,andmoreeconomical,andshouldnotbepoweredbythe
gasolineengine.Thecarofthefutureshouldbefarmorepollution-freethanpresent
types.
Regardlessofitspowersource,theautointhefuturewillstillbethemainproblem
inurbantrafficcongestion(擁擠).Oneproposedsolutiontothisproblemisthe
automatedhighwaysystem.
Whentheautoentersthehighwaysystem,aretractable(可伸縮的)armwilldrop
fromtheautoandmakecontactwitharail,whichissimilartothosepoweringsubway
trainselectrically.Onceattachedtotherail,thecarwillbecomeelectricallypowered
fromthesystem,andcontrolofthevehiclewillpasstoacentralcomputer.Thecomputer
willthenmonitorallofthecar'smovements.
Thedriverwilluseatelephonetodialinstructionsabouthisdestinationintothe
system.Thecomputerwillcalculatethebestroute,andreservespaceforthecarallthe
waytothecorrectexitfromthehighway.Thedriverwillthenbefreetorelaxandwait
forthebuzzer(蜂鳴器)thatwillwarnhimofhiscomingexit.Itisestimatedthatan
automatedhighwaywillbeabletohandleI(),00()vehiclesperhour,comparedwiththe
1,500to2,000vehiclesthatcanbecaniedbyapresent-dayhighway.
21.Onesignificantimprovementinthefuturecarwillprobablybe.
A)itspowersource
B)itsdrivingsystem
C)itsmonitoringsystem
D)itsseatingcapacity
22.Whatistheauthor'smainconcern?
A)Howtorenderautomobilespollution-free.
B)Howtomakesmallerandsaferautomobiles.
C)Howtosolvetheproblemoftrafficjams.
D)Howtodevelopanautomatedsubwaysystem.
23.Whatprovidesautoswithelectricpowerinanautomatedhighwaysystem?
A)Arail.
B)Anengine.
C)Aretractablearm.
D)Acomputercontroller.
24.Inanautomatedhighwaysystem,allthedriverneedstodois.
A)keepintherightlane
B)waittoarriveathisdestination
C)keepinconstanttouchwiththecomputercenter
D)informthesystemofhisdestinationbyphone
25.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthefutureofautos?
A)Enthusiastic.
B)Pessimistic.
C)Optimistic.
D)Cautious.
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Foxesandfarmershavenevergotonwell.Thesesmalldog-likeanimalshavelong
beenaccusedofkillingfarmanimals.Theyareofficiallyclassifiedasharmfuland
farmerstrytokeeptheirnumbersdownbyshootingorpoisoningthem.
Farmerscanalsocallontheservicesoftheirlocalhunttocontrolthefoxpopulation.
Huntingconsistsofpursuingafoxacrossthecountryside,withagroupofspecially
traineddogs,followedbymenandwomenridinghorses.Whenthedogseventuallycatch
thefoxtheykillitorahuntershootsit.
Peoplewhotakepartinhuntingthinkofasasport;theywearaspecialuniformof
redcoatsandwhitetrousers,andfollowstrictcodesofbehavior.Butowningahorseand
huntingregularlyisexpensive,somosthuntersarewealthy.
Itisestimatedthatupto100,000peoplewatchortakepartinfoxhunting.Butover
thelastcoupleofdecadesthenumberofpeopleopposedtofoxhunting,becausethey
thinkitisbrutal(殘酷的),hasrisensharply.Nowadaysitisrareforahunttopassoff
withoutsomekindofconfrontation()betweenhuntersandhuntsaboteurs(阻攔者).
Sometimestheseincidentsleadtoviolence,butmostlysaboteursinterferewiththehunt
bymisleadingridersanddisturbingthetrailofthefox'ssmell,whichthedogsfollow.
Noisyconfrontationsbetweenhuntersandsaboteurshavebecomesocommonthat
theyarealmostasmuchapartofhuntingasthepursuitoffoxesitself.Butthisyear
supportersoffoxhuntingfaceamuchbiggerthreattotheirsport.ALabourParty
MemberoftheParliament,MikeFoster,istryingtogetParliamenttoapproveanewlaw
whichwillmakethehuntingofwildanimalswithdogsillegal.Ifthelawispassed,wild
animalslikefbxeswillbeprotectedunderthebaninBritain.
26.RichpeopleinBritainhavebeenhuntingfoxes.
A)forrecreation
B)intheinterestsofthefarmers
C)tolimitthefoxpopulation
D)toshowofftheirwealth
27.WhatisspecialaboutfoxhuntinginBritain?
A)Itinvolvestheuseofadeadlypoison.
B)Itisacostlyeventwhichrarelyoccurs.
C)Thehuntershavesetrulestofollow.
D)Thehuntershavetogothroughstricttraining.
28.Foxhuntingopponentsofteninterfereinthegame.
A)byresortingtoviolence
B)byconfusingthefoxhunters
C)bytakinglegalaction
D)bydemonstratingonthescene
29.AnewlawmaybepassedbytheBritishParliamentto.
A)prohibitfarmersfromhuntingfoxes
B)forbidhuntingfoxeswithdogs
C)stophuntingwildanimalsinthecountryside
D)preventlarge-scalefoxhunting
30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A)killingfoxeswithpoisonisillegal
B)limitingthefoxpopulationisunnecessary
C)huntingfoxeswithdogsisconsideredcruelandviolent
D)fox-huntingoftenleadstoconfrontationbetweenthepoorandtherich
PassageThree
Questions31to35arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.
ForanincreasingnumberofstudentsatAmericanuniversities,Oldissuddenlyin.
Thereasonisobvious:thegrayingofAmericameansjobs,coupledwiththeagingofthe
baby-boom(生育高峰)generation,alongerlifespanmeansthatthenation\elderly
populationisboundtoexpandsignificantlyoverthenext50years.By2050,25percent
ofallAmericanswillbeolderthan65,upfrom14percentin1995.Thechangeposes
profoundquestions(brgovernmentandsociety,ofcourse.Butitalsocreatescareer
opportunitiesinmedicineandhealthprofessions,andinlawandbusinessaswell."In
additiontothedoctors,we'regoingtoneedmoresociologists,biologists,urbanplanners
andspecializedlawyers/*saysProfessorEdwardSchneideroftheUniversityofSouthern
California's(USC)SchoolofGerontology(老年學(xué)).
Lawyerscanspecializein“elderlaw,“whichcoverseverythingfromtrustsand
estatestonursing-homeabuseandagediscrimination(歧視).Businessmenseehuge
opportunitiesintheeldermarketbecausethebabyboomers.74millionstrong,arelikely
tobethewealthiestgroupofretireesinhumanhistory.t4Anystudentwhocombinesan
expertknowledgeingerontologywith,say,anMBAorlawdegreewillhavealicenseto
printmoney,oneprofessorsays.
MargariteSantosisa21-year-oldsenioratUSC.Shebegancollegeasabiology
majorbutfoundshewasureallyboredwithbacteria."Soshetookaclassingerontology
anddiscoveredthatsheliedit.Shesays,“Ididvolunteerworkinretirementhomesandit
wasverysatisfying.”
31.”...Oldissuddenlyin''(Line1,Para.1)mostprobablymeans"
A)Americahassuddenlybecomeanationofoldpeople
B)gerontologyhassuddenlybecomepopular
C)moreelderlyprofessorsarefoundonAmericancampuses
D)Americancollegeshaverealizedtheneedofenrollingolderstudents
32.WiththeagingofAmerica,lawyerscanbenefit.
A)fromtheadoptionofthe“elderlaw”
B)fromrenderingspecialservicestotheelderly
C)byenrichingtheirprofessionalknowledge
D)bywinningthetrustoftheelderlytopromotetheirowninterests
33.Whycanbusinessmenmakemoneyintheemergingeldermarket?
A)Retireesarcmoregenerousinspendingmoney.
B)Theycanemploymoregerontologists.
C)Theelderlypossessanenormouspurchasingpower.
D)Therearemoreelderlypeopleworkingthanbefore.
34.Whocanmakebigmoneyinthenewcenturyaccordingtothepassage?
A)Retireeswhoarebusiness-minded.
B)Thevolunteerworkersinretirementhomes.
C)CollegegraduateswithanMBAorlawdegree.
D)Professionalswithagoodknowledgeofgerontology.
35.ItcanbeseenfromthepassagethattheexpansionofAmerica'selderlypopulation
A)willprovidegoodjobopportunitiesinmanyareas
B)willimposeanunbearableburdenonsociety
C)mayleadtonursinghomeabuseandagediscrimination
D)willcreatenewfieldsofstudyinuniversities
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thedeclineinmoralstandards-whichhaslongconcernedsocialanalysts一hasat
lastcapturedtheattentionofaverageAmericans.AndJeanBethkeElshtain,forone,is
glad.
Thefacttheordinarycitizensarenowstartingtothinkseriouslyaboutthenation's
moralclimate,saysthisethics(倫理學(xué))professorattheUniversityofChicago,isreason
tohopethatnewideaswillcomeforwardtoimproveit.
Butthechallengeisnottobeunderestimated.Materialismandindividualismin
Americansocietyarethebiggestobstacles."ThethoughtthatTminitform?'has
becomedeeplyrootedinthenationalconsciousness,Ms.Elshtainsays.
Someofthiscanbeattributedtothedisintegrationoftraditionalcommunities,in
whichneighborslookedoutforoneanother,shesays.Withtoday'sgreatermobilityand
withsomanycouplesworking,thosebondshavebeenweakened,replacedbyagreater
emphasisonself.
Ina1996pollofAmericans,lossofmoralitytoppedthelistofthebiggestproblems
facingtheU.S.andElshtainsaysthepubliciscorrecttosensethat:Datashowthat
Americansarestrugglingwithproblemsunheardofinthe1950s,suchasclassroom
violenceandahighrateotbirthstounmarriedmothers.
Thedesireforahighermoralstandardisnotalament(挽歌)forsomenonexistent
“goldenage,“Elshtainsays,norisitawishful(一廂情愿的)longingforatimethat
deniedopportunitiestowomenandminorities.Mostpeople,infact,favorthelessening
ofprejudice.
Moraldeclinewillnotbereverseduntilpeoplefindwaystocounterthematerialism
insociety,shesays.<4Slowly,yourecognizethatthethingsthatmatterarethosethatcant'
bebought.**
36.ProfessorElshtainispleasedtoseethatAmericans.
A)haveadaptedtoanewsetofmoralstandards
B)arclongingforthereturnofthegoodolddays
C)haverealizedtheimportanceofmaterialthings
D)areawakeningtotheloweringoftheirmoralstandards
37.ThemoraldeclineofAmericansocietyiscausedmanlyby.
A)itsgrowingwealth
B)theself-centerednessofindividuals
C)underestimatingtheimpactofsocialchanges
D)theprejudiceagainstwomenandminorities
38.Whichofthefollowingcharacterizesthetraditionalcommunities?
A)Greatmobility.
B)Concernforone'sneighbors.
C)Emphasisonindividualeffort.
D)Ever-weakeningsocialbonds.
39.Inthe1950s,classroomviolence.
A)wassomethingunheardof
B)wasbynomeansarareoccurrence
C)attractedalotofpubicattention
D)begantoappearinanalysts'data
40.AccordingtoElshtain,thecurrentmoraldeclinemaybereversed.
A)ifpeoplecanreturntothe“goldenage”
B)whenwomenandmeanenjoyequalrights
C)whenpeopleridthemselvesofprejudice
D)iflessemphasisislaidonmaterialthings
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbest
completesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
41.BythetimeyougettoNewYork,IforLondon.
A)wouldbeleaving
B)amleaving
C)havealreadyleft
D)shallhaveleft
42.Thearticlesuggeststhatwhenapersonunderunusualstressheshouldbe
especiallycarefultohaveawell-balanceddiet.
A)is
B)were
C)be
D)was
43.Thelawyeradvisedhimtodropthe,sincehestandslittlechancetowin.
A)event
B)incidenl
C)case
D)affair
44.Sometimeschildrenhavetroublefactfromfictionandmaybelievethat
suchthingsactuallyexist.
A)toseparate
B)separating
C)forseparating
D)ofseparating
45.Heisquitesurethatit'simpossibleforhimtofulfillthetaskwithintwo
days.
A)absolutely
B)exclusively
C)fully
D)roughly
46.Therewasabigholeintheroadwhichthetraffic.
A)setback
B)stoodback
C)heldup
D)kepidown
47.Manyadelegatewasinfavorofhisproposalthataspecialcommitteeto
investigatetheincident.
A)weresetup
B)wassetup
C)besetup
D)setup
48.IntheChinesehousehold,grandparentsandotherrelativesplayrolesin
raisingchildren.
A)incapable
B)indispensable
C)insensible
D)infinite
49.Eyecontactisimportantbecausewrongcontactmaycreateacommunication
A)tragedy
B)vacuum
C)question
D)barrier
50.Therewassuchalonglineattheexhibitionwehadtowaitforabouthalf
anhour.
A)as
B)that
C)so
D)hence
51.Thereisnototherehousefromthemainroad.
A)access
B)avenue
C)exposure
D)edge
52.energyundertheearthmustbereleasedinoneformoranother,for
example,anearthquake.
A)Accumulated
B)Gathered
C)Assembled
D)Collected
53.Hewasn'tappointedchairmanofthecommittee,notverypopularwith
allitsmembers.
A)tobeconsidered
B)considering
C)beingconsidered
D)havinguonsidcicd
54.Thetwentiethcenturyhaswitnessedanenormousworldwidepolitical,economic
andcultural.
A)tradition
B)transportation
C)transmission
D)transformation
55.Thestuckontheenvelopesays“ByAir”.
A)diagram
B)label
C)signal
D)mark
56.MobiletelecommunicationsisexpectedtodoubleinShanghaithisyear
asaresultofacontractsignedbetweenthetwocompanies.
A)capacity
B)potential
C)possession
D)impact
57.Readingthelines,IwouldsaythattheGovernmentaremoreworried
thantheywilladmit.
A)behind
B)between
C)along
D)among
58.Mybrother'splansarevery;hewantstomasterEnglish,Frenchand
Spanishbeforeheissixteen.
A)arbitrary
B)aggressive
C)ambitious
D)abundant
59.Thingsmighthavebeenmuchworseifthemotheronherrighttokeep
thebaby.
A)hasbeeninsisting
B)hadinsisted
C)wouldinsist
D)insisted
60.Thestatisticalfiguresinthatreportarenot.Youshouldnotrefertothem.
A)accurate
B)fixed
C)delicate
D)rigid
61.Contrastmaymakesomethingappearmorebeautifulthanitiswhen
alone.
A)seen
B)isseen
C)tobeseen
D)havingbeenseen
62.ThefootballgamecomestoyoufromNewYork.
A)lively
B)alive
C)live
D)living
63.Noneofusexpectedthechairmantoattheparty.Wethoughthewasstill
inhospital.
A)turnin
B)turnover
C)turnup
D)turndown
64.Themotherdidn'tknowwhoforthebrokenglass.
A)blamed
B)beblamed
C)toblame
D)wouldblame
65.Hetohiscustomersandhalvedtheprice.
A)leaked
B)drew
C)quoted
D)yielded
66.Tryonwasextremelyangry,butcool-headedenoughtostormingintothe
boss'soffice.
A)prevent
B)prohibit
C)turn
D)avoid
67.Allflightsbecauseoftheterribleweather,theyhadtogotherebytrain.
A)havingbeencanceled
B)hadbeencanceled
C)havingcanceled
D)werecanceled
68.Theauthorofthereportiswellwiththeproblemsinthehospitalbecause
hehasbeenworkingthereformanyyears.
A)informed
B)acquainted
C)enlightened
D)acknowledged
69.TheboyspentasmuchtimewatchingTVashestudying.
A)does
B)had
C)was
D)did
70.Theships'generatorbrokedown,andthepumpshadtobeoperated
insteadofmechanically.
A)manually
B)artificially
C)automatically
D)synthetically
PartIVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontheri^htsideofthepaper.Youshould
choosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Onesummernight,onmywayhomefromworkIdecidedtoseeamovie.Iknew
thetheatrewouldbeair-conditionedandIcouldn'lfacemy71apartment.
SittinginthetheatreIhadtolookthroughthe72betweenthetwotallheadsin
frontofme.Ihadtokeepchangingthe73everytimeshelearnedovertotalktohim,
74heleanedovertokissher.WhydoAmericansdisplaysuch75inapublic
place?
IthoughtthemoviewouldbegoodformyEnglish,but76itturnedout,itwas
anItalianmove.77aboutanhourIdecidedtogiveuponthemovieand78on
mypopcorn(爆玉米花).I'veneverunderstoodwhytheygiveyousomuchpopcorn!Il
tastedprettygood,79.AfterawhileIheard8()moreoftheromantic-sounding
Italians.Ijustheardthe81ofthepopcorncrunching(口口口爵)betweenmyteeth.My
thoughtstatedto82.Irememberedwhen1wasisSouthKorea(韓國(guó)),I83to
watchKojakonTVfrequently.HespokeperfectKorean-Iwasreallyamazed.He
seemedlikeagoodfriendtome,84IsawhimagaininNewYorkspeaking85
EnglishinsteadofperfectKorean.Hedidn'tevenhaveaKoreanaccentandI86
likeIhadbeenbetrayed.
WhenourfamilymovedtotheUnitedStatessixyearsago,noneofusspokeany
English.87wehadbeguntolearnafewwords,mymothersuggestedthatweall
shouldspeakEnglishathome.Everyoneagreed,butourhousebecamevery88and
weallseemedtoavoideachother.Wcsatatthedinnertableinsilence,preferringthatto
89inadifficultlanguage.MothertriedtosaysomethinginEnglishbutit90
outallwrongandweallburstintolaughteranddecidedtoforgetit!We'vebeenspeaking
Koreanathomeeversince.
71.A)warm
B)hot
C)heated
D)cool
72.A)crack
B)blank
C)break
D)opening
73.A)aspect
B)view
C)space
D)angle
74.A)while
B)whenever
C)or
D)and
75.A)attraction
B)attention
C)affection
D)motion
76.A)since
B)when
C)what
D)
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