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    1、大学四级-1825 及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.(分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:3,分数:106.50)(1).AShe can handle any challenge in teaching. BHer students can tackle any challenge. CShe likes to be together with her students.DShe is greatly inspired

    2、 by her students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ASue would like to play near the seaside.BSue is too young to keep herself from danger.CThe man will go to the seaside with the woman.DThe family often takes holidays near the sea.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AFewer students want to study sociology.BYoung people can cha

    3、nge their interest easily.CYoungsters are trying to meet the need of society.DThe need of society has changed recently.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).APay attention to the kids character development.BGive the kid a chance to have a relaxation.CMake a proper arrangement before sleeping.DDont put any pressure o

    4、n her kid.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).ABecause she cant afford the rent any more.BBecause she hasnt been promoted since last year.CBecause she has plenty of time to do so.DBecause she cant bear the landlady any more.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(6).AA graduate should master more knowledge.BExperience is the most impor

    5、tant thing for a company.CWhether the man is qualified for his work.DWhether they should give Tom the job offer.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(7).AShe doesnt like entertainment programs. BShe believes listening news broadcast is beneficial. CShe doesnt think it is a piece of good news.DShe hasnt heard anything a

    6、bout the news.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(8).ADiscuss the items with the manager. BHave a careful check of the contract. CLet the woman modify some articles.DAsk the manager to sign the contract.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AHes going to lose his job. BHe seems to be not qualified as a designer. CHe has to do more di

    7、fficult work at the studio.DHe loses interest in his present job.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe hasnt received professional education formally.BHe doesnt know how to get along with his boss.CHes relatively a junior employee in the company.DHes replaced by a newer employee.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AWait for fu

    8、rther notice. BHunt for another job. CMeet some interviewers.DHave a talk with his boss.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AModify the governments energy plans. BMeet the growing demands for electricity. CBuild three more nuclear power stations.DHold a debate on natural resources.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AGovernment

    9、should respect ideas of the public.BNuclear power is likely to lead to accidents.CThe construction will cost lots of money.DFew people can be qualified for the construction.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIt is an inexpensive and efficient energy. BIt wont pose any problem to environment. CIt represents the l

    10、atest technology.DIt can be dangerous in the long run.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AThey are non-renewable resources. BThey arent as effective as nuclear power. CThey may consume much time and money.DThey will finally be run out in decades.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:21

    11、.30)(1).ASet a goal before starting an exercise. BSpend little time on active sport. CUse every opportunity to exercise.DTake part in all kinds of activities.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).ACut down the time of exercise programs. BSee a doctor before involving in exercise. CChange our lifestyle or habit befor

    12、ehand.DStop exercising for at least a week.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AWe may give up in face of frustrations. BWe may gain the weight back in a short time. CWe cant stick to a program for a long time.DWe may get exhausted or even injured.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).AFinish the cours

    13、es of the present term. BHold a graduation ceremony for senior students. CHave a discussion about what they learned.DDecide on what career to choose.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AMost students find the process boring.BOver half the students find it useful for their career.COnly a few students think it is a

    14、good investment.DMost students spend much time on their study.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThings that are supposed to learn in classes. BThings that are designed for freshmen. CThings that are connected with their career.DThings that are easy to be understood.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AThe declining quality of

    15、 school teachers. BMisunderstanding of the aim of universities. CStudents with less capability for innovation.DThe unfair assessment of college students.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AWomen had a lower social status. BFew women were good at mathematics. CMen had better performa

    16、nce in mathematics.DBiological advantage made men better at math.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AInability in social communication. BSocial prejudice against women. CBiological difference between genders.DEducational and family background.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AEncouraging international exchange. BCreating sin

    17、gle-sex classrooms. CEnsuring gender equality.DEmploying women teachers.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short co

    18、urse because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to

    19、have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online an

    20、d running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27, who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, nor

    21、th London. “I have been working as a lawyer and wanted to find some time to work on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes not about to (33) the law, but is enjoying involvement in both worlds. “The legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and

    22、 (35) a hobby that has fallen by the wayside with a course./(分数:71.00)(1).Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted kne

    23、e-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different area

    24、sit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and w

    25、eekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27, who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, north London. “I have been working as a lawye

    26、r and wanted to find some time to work on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes not about to (33) the law, but is enjoying involvement in both worlds. “The legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and (35) a hobby that has fallen by the waysi

    27、de with a course./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty fin

    28、ding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its n

    29、ot just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of sh

    30、ort course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27, who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, north London. “I have been working as a lawyer and wanted to find some time to wo

    31、rk on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes not about to (33) the law, but is enjoying involvement in both worlds. “The legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and (35) a hobby that has fallen by the wayside with a course./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3

    32、).Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I woul

    33、d try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are g

    34、rowing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among

    35、 those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27, who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, north London. “I have been working as a lawyer and wanted to find some time to work on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes no

    36、t about to (33) the law, but is enjoying involvement in both worlds. “The legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and (35) a hobby that has fallen by the wayside with a course./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Demand is soaring for short course

    37、s, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains

    38、. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are m

    39、arketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Tha

    40、ts the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27, who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, north London. “I have been working as a lawyer and wanted to find some time to work on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes not about to (33) the law, but is enjo

    41、ying involvement in both worlds. “The legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and (35) a hobby that has fallen by the wayside with a course./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, amo

    42、ng people seeking a portfolio careerand its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I

    43、think I would like to change my career (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. The

    44、re is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for lawyer Sam Ross, 27,

    45、 who has just spent 199 on a ten-week course in songwriting at the Institute of Contemporary Music in Kilburn, north London. “I have been working as a lawyer and wanted to find some time to work on my hobby,“ he explains. Hes not about to (33) the law, but is enjoying involvement in both worlds. “Th

    46、e legal market is so (34) and the job requires a lot of time and attention,“ Ross adds. “I still wanted to try and (35) a hobby that has fallen by the wayside with a course./(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Demand is soaring for short courses, from drumming to shoe-making, among people seeking a portfolio career

    47、and its good news for colleges and universities. “Initially, I (26) a short course because I wanted a pair of fitted knee-length (27) and had difficulty finding any to fit, so I thought I would try making some,“ Baughan explains. “The more Im learning, the more I think I would like to change my care

    48、er (28) .“ Baughan believes the current (29) climate means its a good idea to have a variety of skills in different areasit should make you more (30) .Its not just creative subjects that are growing in popularity. So, too, are marketing and commercial courses. There is a (31) in demand for business-related courses from people who want to start selling their products online and running a business in the evenings and weekends. Experts say this kind of short course is often as popular among those just looking for a hobby. Thats the (32) for


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