1、大学四级-1826 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).ABy seeking information from the interviewers.BBy acting out the role again and again at home.CBy playing an active role in the interview.DBy working h
2、ard to understand the role.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe is always optimistic about everything.BHe is extremely careful in his diet. CHe sees his doctor as soon as he falls ill.DHe takes a lot of exercise every day.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe man is interviewing the woman for a job.BThe two speakers first
3、met each other eight years ago.CThe two speakers once taught in the same college.DThe woman is qualified for her job as a teacher.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AWalk the dog every one week or two. BTry to overcome her own depression. CBe at ease with her pet dog.DBring her pet dog to the countryside.(分数:7.10
4、)A.B.C.D.(5).AShe is hosting a radio program. BShe is at an interview for a job. CShe is interviewing the man.DShe works as an engineer.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(6).APeople will feel happy when daydreaming.BPeople should not daydream at any time.CDaydreaming does more good than harm for most people.DHard wo
5、rk is the key to accomplishing goals.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(7).AThe man has a job related to dress design.BBoth of the speakers went to the Oscar ceremony.CStars had a chance to show off at the ceremony.DThe man was involved in the ceremony.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(8).AHe was stuck in heavy traffic. BHe was awa
6、y from home a little late. CHe gave aid to a man in need of help.DHe got involved in a serious accident.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AShe wants to ask some information about Bali.BShe wants to find an assistant from the agency.CShe wants some advice on vacation.DShe calls to confirm her reservation.(分数:7.10
7、)A.B.C.D.(2).AThe couple can enjoy a cool summer there.BIt will cost the woman the least.CIt is an excellent place for newly-married couple.DThe couple wont be interrupted by terrible weather.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThey can enjoy a well-planned trip.BThey can get the accurate price of travel immediat
8、ely.CThey can enjoy a happy vacation.DThey can know a lot about the native customs.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).APay for it right away. BProvide the credit card number. CConfirm her personal information.DPromise in words.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).AShe is unwilling to go on the business trip.BShe is not well prep
9、ared for her seminar yet.CShe doesnt know how to apply for a corporate card.DShe doesnt have experience in business negotiation.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AIt will have to be paid by the woman herself.BIt will be limited to a maximum per day.CItems with receipt will be paid by the company.DIt can be paid
10、by using the corporate card.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AStay at home waiting for further notice. BFill in a form to get a corporate card. CKeep in mind what the man has told her.DMake sure her work will be handled properly.(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:28.40)(1).AThe la
11、ck of courage in his career. BThe fact that he was a villager. CThe experience that made him isolated.DThe life that he led in a crowded city.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AHe was more intelligent than others. BHe had closer touch with the river. CHe was quite ambitious at young age.DHe was cut off from the
12、outside world.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AIt is connected with poverty and hunger. BIt is well known for the poetic beauty. CIt has great reputation for its great poets.DIt is full of hopes and opportunities.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).AIt is something inherited from ancestors. BIt reminds him of childhood memor
13、ies. CIt concerns the daily life of the village.DIt provides the material for his writing.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AThey are more direct than Britons. BThey are more responsible for their lives. CThey often look down upon losers.DThey work too much but get too little.(分数:7.1
14、0)A.B.C.D.(2).AFeel disappointed rather than excited. BNever celebrate success too soon. CBe more confident of their actions.DCelebrate success immediately.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).ATraditions in English speaking countries.BCharacteristics of American people.CThe humor of British people.DDifferences bet
15、ween Americans and Britons.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).AIts genetic advantage. BIts cultural factors. CIts better diet.DIts universal health care.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).AThey are overtaken by Swede in longevity. BThey still have the longest life span. CMost Japanese youngsters
16、quit smoking.DJapanese pay attention to their health.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).AThe worsening lifestyle. BMore aging population. CIneffective health care programs.DNatural disasters recently.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-book sales by Ha
17、rperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number of visitors to the
18、e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all major pu
19、blishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or drive back to retu
20、rn it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business model for us,“ Ms.
21、 Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:71.00)(1).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-book sales by Har
22、perCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number of visitors to the e
23、-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all major pub
24、lishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or drive back to retur
25、n it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business model for us,“ Ms.
26、Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-book sales b
27、y HarperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number of visitors to
28、the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all majo
29、r publishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or drive back to
30、return it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business model for us,“
31、 Ms. Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-book sa
32、les by HarperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number of visitor
33、s to the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all
34、 major publishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or drive bac
35、k to return it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business model for
36、 us,“ Ms. Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-bo
37、ok sales by HarperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number of vi
38、sitors to the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almos
39、t all major publishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or driv
40、e back to return it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business mode
41、l for us,“ Ms. Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for
42、 e-book sales by HarperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the number
43、of visitors to the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it.
44、Almost all major publishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or
45、 drive back to return it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont last forever, and the ones that are much (34) will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a (35) business
46、 model for us,“ Ms. Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can read an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).Last year, Christmas was the biggest single da
47、y for e-book sales by HarperCollins. And (26) are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the (27) strong sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon (28) that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three (29) weeks. But we can also guess that the nu
48、mber of visitors to the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to (30) , too. And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will (31) to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all major publishers in the United States now block libraries (32) the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library (33) an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and