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2004年英语专业四级考试真题及答案-中大网校

2004年英语专业四级考试真题及答案

总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:130分

PART I DICTATION (15 MIN)

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PART ⅡLISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 MIN) SECTION A CONVERSA TIONS

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(2)According to Frank, Chris

A. receives no spam at al

B. should care for her spa

C. receives more span than most people d

D. should not worry about her spa

(3)Frank suggests that Chris do all of the following EXCEPT

A. using something to filter spa

B. applying for more e-mail addresse

C. using e-mail addresses provided by small e-mail provider

D. trying to find out spammer

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(5)How much would he pay first if he wants to rent a one-bedroom apartment?

A. $900.

B. $1,000.

C. $1,110.

D. $1,210.

(6)When will they meet?

A. 1 :00

B. 3:30

C. 4:00

D. 5:00

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(8)What does the man say about the garbage in New York?

A. Smell

B. Scattere

C. Blocking doors and store shutter

D. Put in bags and boxe

(9)The hotel the man stayed at can be described as

A. roomy and comfortabl

B. nice but expensiv

C. cheap and comfortabl

D. roomy but expensiv

(10)The man's impression of New York would be

A. orderlines

B. creativenes

C. tightnes

D. convenienc

SECTION B PASSAGES

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(2)The new problem is that

A. cattle destroy food suppl

B. wild animals ferociously attack cattl

C. cattle occupy the traditional habitats of wild animal

D. wild animals no longer move from place to plac

(3)Wild animals and cattle differ in

A. the amount of grass and plants they ea

B. the way they eat grass and plant

C. the type of grass and plants they ea

D. the time they spend eating grass and plant

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(5)What advantages does nuclear family offer to women?

A. The women have more freedom and can share in decision

B. The women do not have to be the heads of the famil

C. The women's relatives do not help them with the housework and childre

D. The women have all the power of the famil

(6)Why are many women dissatisfied with marriage and the nuclear family?

A. They want to stay home and do the housewor

B. They don't have enough mone

C. They have too much work but not much free tim

D. They have more freedom than in the pas

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(8)What does psychological noise mean?

A. The forces that make people less able to communicat

B. The difficulties that people experience in communicatio

C. The reasons that cause people resist communicatio

D. The reasons that cause people unable to convince other

(9)What is the passage mainly about?

A. Three types of noise can make communication difficul

B. The meaning of external noise in communicatio

C. The psychological noise can make one talen

D. The reason why you can become speechles

(10)What is the speaker's tone in this passage?

A. Sympatheti

B. Matter of fac

C. Worrie

D. Exaggerate

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

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(2)How did the lawyer defend for the journalist?

A. Re was an American journalis

B. He worked for a British newspape

C. His story was published elsewher

D. Foreigners are not subject to local law

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(4)Which of the following statements in NOT true?

A. The announcement was made by AF

B. Afghanistan was a founding member of AF

C. Afghanistan had been in chaos for lon

D. The football players were under 23.

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(6)The ________ mortality rate had gone up greatly during the past 10 years.

A. infant

B. maternal

C. male

D. middle-aged

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(8)Recent tensions between the two countries were a direct result of

A. their border conflict

B. their military build-u

C. killings in the two countrie

D. their mutual distrus

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(10)A new survey was made by looking at the middle ground that is

A. the 100 family businesses at least 10 years ol

B. the 1,000 family businesses at least 10 years ol

C. the 100 family businesses at least 100 years ol

D. the 1,000 family businesses at least 100 years ol

PART ⅢCLOZE (15 MIN)

(1)Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.The normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours' sleep alternation with some 16-17 hours' wakefulness and that the sleep normally coincides (31)______ the hours of darkness. Our present (32) ______ is with how easily and to what extent this (33) ______ can be modified.The question is no mere academic one. The ease (34) ______ people can change from working in the day to working at night is a (35) ______of growing importance in industry where automation (36) ______ round-the-clock working of machines. It normally (37) ______ from five days to one week for a person to (38)______ to a (39)______ routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping

during the day and working at night. (40) ______, it is often the case in industry that shifts are changed every week. This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine (41) ______ he has to change to another, (42)______ much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very (43)One answer would seem to be (44) ______ periods on each shift, a month, or even three months. (45) _______, recent research has shown that people on such systems will revert to go back to their (46) ______ habits of sleep and wakefulness during the weekend and that this is quite enough to destroy any (47) ______ to night work built up during the week. The only real solution appears to be to (48) ______ the night shift to those (49) ______ night workers whose (50)______ may persist through weekends and holidays.{TS}_________填上最佳答案。

A. in

B. with

C. of

D. over

(2)_________填上最佳答案。

A. thinking

B. study

C. problem

D. concern

(3)_________填上最佳答案。

A. cycle

B. period

C. circle

D. round

(4)_________填上最佳答案。

A. at which

B. with which

C. at what

D. with what

(5)_________填上最佳答案。

A. problem

B. difficulty

C. trouble

D. matter

(6)_________填上最佳答案。

B. invites

C. calls for

D. reacts to

(7)_________填上最佳答案。

A. takes

B. spends

C. demands

D. asks

(8)_________填上最佳答案。

A. adapt

B. adopt

C. adjust

D. adept

(9)_________填上最佳答案。

A. former

B. returned

C. reversed

D. regular

(10)_________填上最佳答案。

A. Therefore

B. Unfortunately

C. In a word

D. In comparison

(11)_________填上最佳答案。

A. as

B. when

C. then

D. than

(12)_________填上最佳答案。

A. though

B. so that

D. as

(13)_________填上最佳答案。

A. efficiently

B. good

C. easily

D. happily

(14)_________填上最佳答案。

A. shorter

B. better

C. longer

D. nicer

(15)_________填上最佳答案。

A. So

B. In short

C. Similarly

D. However

(16)_________填上最佳答案。

A. new

B. normal

C. temporary

D. favourite

(17)_________填上最佳答案。

A. change

B. return

C. adaptation

D. tendency

(18)_________填上最佳答案。

A. hand over

B. hand in

C. hand out

D. hand On

(19)_________填上最佳答案。

A. temporary

B. contemporary

C. permanent

D. perpetua

(20)_________填上最佳答案。

A. wakefulness

B. sleep

C. preference

D. habit

PART ⅣGRAMMAR & VOCABULARY (15 MIN)

(1)That trumpet player was certainly loud. But I wasn't bothered by his loudness _______ by his lack of talent.

A. so much as

B. rather than

C. as

D. than

(2)_______, I'll marry him all the same.

A. Was he rich or poor

B. Whether rich or poor

C. Were he rich or poor

D. Be he rich or poor

(3)The government has promised to do _______ lies in its power to ease the hardships of the victims in the flood-stricken area.

A. however

B. whichever

C. whatever

D. wherever

(4)________ if I had arrived yesterday without letting you know beforehand?

A. Would you be surprised

B. Were you surprised

C. Had you been surprised

D. Would you have been surprised

(5)If not _______ with the respect he feels due to him, Jack gets very ill-tempered and grumbles all the time.

A. being treated

B. treated

C. be treated

D. having been treated

(6)It is imperative that students _______ their term papers on time.

A. hand in

B. would hand in

C. have to hand in

D. handed in

(7)The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of a fully-loaded truck, ________ to the truck.

A. the greater stress is

B. greater is the stress

C. the stress is greater

D. the greater the stress

(8)The Minister of Finance is believed _______ of imposing new taxes to raise extra revenue.

A. that he is thinking

B. to be thinking

C. that he is to think

D. to think

(9)Issues of price, place, promotion, and product are _______ conventional concerns in planning marketing strategies.

A. these of the most

B. most of those

C. among the most

D. among the many of

(10)_______ both sides accept the agreement _______ a lasting peace be established in this region.

A. Only if, will

B. If only, would

C. Should, will

D. Unless, would

(11)Mr. Wells, together with all the members of his family, _______ for Europe this afternoon.

A. are to leave

B. are leaving

C. is leaving

D. leave

(12)Stealthily _______ out of the room.

A. the girl crept

B. crept the girl

C. did the girl crept

D. creeps the girl

(13)The manager is not likely to agree to _______ propositions.

A. other these

B. other all

C. all other

D. other any

(14)_______ that the demand for gasoline continues to rise at the current rate, it will not be long before its price rockets to a terribly high level.

A. Ascertaining

B. Assuming

C. Concerning

D. Regarding

(15)On Christmas Eve, our tree was decorated with shining _______, such as colored lights and glass balls.

A. complements

B. luxuries

C. ornamenes

D. exhibits

(16)My husband didn't tell me the whole story. He always _______ me.

A. held out on

B. prevailed on

C. touched upon

D. got off with

(17)It was suggested that all government ministers should ________ information on their financial interests.

A. discover

B. uncover

C. tell

D. disclose

(18)As my exams are coming next week, I'll take advantage of the weekend to ________ on some reading.

A. catch up

B. clear up

C. make up

D. pick up

(19)I'm surprised they are no longer on speaking terms. It's not like either of them to bear a ________.

A. disgust

B. curse

C. grudge

D. hatred

(20)Mary hopes to be ________ from hospital next week.

A. dismissed

B. discharged

C. expelled

D. resigned

(21)Once a picture is proved to be a forgery, it becomes quite _______.

A. invaluable

B. priceless

C. unworthy

D. worthless

(22)Jimmy earns his living by _______ works of art in the museum.

A. recovering

B. restoring

C. renewing

D. reviving

(23)I couldn't sleep last night because the tap in the bathroom was _______.

A. draining

B. dropping

C. spilling

D. dripping

(24)The book gives a brief _______ of the course of his research up till now.

A. outline

B. reference

C. frame

D. outlook

(25)She was standing outside in the snow, _______ with cold.

A. spinning

B. shivering

C. shaking

D. staggering

(26)All the rooms on the second floor have nicely _______ carpets, which are included in the price of the house.

A. adapted

B. equipped

C. suited

D. fitted

(27)He plays tennis to the _______ of all other sports

A. eradication

B. exclusion

C. extension

D. inclusion

(28)She answered with an _______ “No” to the request that she attend the public hearing.

A. eloquent

B. effective

C. emotional

D. emphatic

(29)Everyone who has visited the city agrees that it is _______ with life.

A. vibrant

B. violent

C. energetic

D. full

(30)We met Mary and her husband at a party two months ago. _______ we've had no further communication.

A. Thereof

B. Thereby

C. Thereafter

D. Thereabouts

PART ⅤREADING COMPREHENSION (25 MIN)

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behaviour. They are either very shy or over-confident. They show either a lack of enthusiasm or an excess of it. They either talk too little or never stop talking. They are either over-polite or rudely abrupt.{TS} We can infer from the passage that an employer might tolerate his secretary's occasional mistakes, if the latter is

A. direc

B. cheerfu

C. sh

D. capabl

(2)What is the author's attitude towards the interview as a selection procedure?

A. Unclea

B. Negativ

C. Objectiv

D. Indifferen

(3)According to the passage, people argue over the interview as a selection procedure mainly because they have

A. different selection procedure

B. different purposes in the intervie

C. different standards for competenc

D. different experiences in interview

(4)The purpose of the last paragraph is to indicate

A. a link between success in interview and personalit

B. connections between work abilities and personalit

C. differences in interview experienc

D. differences in personal behaviou

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way to a sudden temptation and is in all other respects an honest and law-abiding citizen. Contrary to what one would expect, this kind of shop-lifter is rarely poor. He does not steal because he needs the goods and cannot afford to pay for them. He steals because he simply cannot stop himself. And there are countless others who, because of age, sickness or plain absent-mindedness, simply forget to pay for what they take from the shops. When caught, all are liable to prosecution, and the decision whether to send for the police or not is in the hands of the store manager.In order to prevent the quite incredible growth in shop-lifting offences, some stores, in fact, are doing their best to separate the thieves from the confused by prohibiting customers from taking bags into the store. However, what is most worrying about the whole problem is, perhaps, that it is yet another instance of the innocent majority being penalized and inconvenienced because of the actions of a small minority. It is the aircraft hijack situation in another form. Because of the possibility of one passenger in a million boarding an aircraft with a weapon, the other 999,999 passengers must subject themselves to searches and delays. Unless the situation in the shops improves, in ten years' time we may all have to subject ourselves to a body-search every time we go into a store to buy a tin of beans!{TS}Why does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?

A. There is a“shrinkage”in market value

B. Many goods are not availabl

C. Goods in many shops lack variet

D. There are many cases of shop-liftin

(6)The third group of people steal things because they

A. are mentally il

B. are quite absent-minde

C. can not resist the temptatio

D. can not afford to pay for good

(7)According to the passage, law-abiding citizens

A. can possibly steal things because of their povert

B. can possibly take away goods without payin

C. have never stolen goods from the supermarket

D. are difficult to be caught when they steal thing

(8)Which of the following statements is NOT true about the main types of shop-lifting?

A. A big percentage of the total losses are caused by the professional

B. The deliberate amateurs will be punished severely if they get caugh

C. People would expect that those who can't help themselves are poo

D. The professionals don't cause a lot of trouble to the store detective

(9)The aircraft hijack situation is used in order to show that

A. “the professionals do not pose much of a problem for the store”

B. some people “simply forget to pay for what they take from the shop”

C. “the honest public has to pay higher price”

D. the third type of shop-lifters are dangerous peopl

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A. it was too damp in the bedroo

B. she had run out of sleeping pill

C. she was in very poor healt

D. she felt very hungr

(11)The author did not like the food in the refrigerator because it was NOT

A. fres

B. sufficien

C. nutritiou

D. deliciou

(12)By “At night the house was more than ever like a stranger's” (Line 1, Para. 4), the author probably means that

A. the house was too dark at nigh

B. there were unfamiliar rooms in the hous

C. she felt much more lonely at nigh

D. the furniture there didn't belong to he

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A. traffic lights are part of street scener

B. they simply ignore traffic light

C. they want to put them at roadside

D. there are very few traffic light

(14)The second and third paragraphs focus on the difference between

A. the Atlantic Ocean and other ocean

B. English drivers and American driver

C. European drivers and American driver

D. European drivers and South American driver

(15)The phrase “anticipate the green light” (Line 1, Para. 3) is closest in meaning to

A. wait for the green light to be o

B. forbid others to move before the green ligh

C. move off before the green light is o

D. follow others when the green light is o

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A. He was serving the army at the time when the tragedy happene

B. Hardly had he seen the flash when he was notified of the conditio

C. Both the Guerrero and the Nimble were in the view of Joh

D. The lightship where he was on duty anchored just a few miles from the Guerrer

(17)At that time hundreds of slaves were kept in the

A. bilg

B. cargo spac

C. hul

D. cabi

(18)Which statement is true according to the passage?

A. There were 90 Spanish pirates working in the Guerrer

B. The Guerrero was seen quickly passing the Nimble at the beginnin

C. The witness Whalton didn't tell the story till no

D. The Guerrero was two miles away from the Nimble when the shipwreck happene

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