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1、大学四级-(无听力 3 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.有人认为男性具有较强的自控能力;2. 但另外一人却认为女性的自控能力强于男性;3. 我认为On Self-control(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet
2、1.For questions 17, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N(for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 810, complete the sentences with the inform
3、ation given in the passage.Walt Disney(1) Generally speaking people do not like mice, but a mouse named Mickey has won the hearts of millions. Movies about Mickey Mouse have been popular almost everywhere for a long time.(2) Walt Disney, the creator of this lovable cartoon character, was born in Chi
4、cago in 1901. Later he moved with his family to a farm near Kansas City, where he worked as a newsboy. But his real interest was to draw pictures.(3) Later Walt went back to Chicago and studied cartooning at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. His education stopped when World War I began in 1914. Thou
5、gh he was not yet old enough to join the army, he wanted to help in some way. He joined the Red Cross and went to France, where he stayed until the end of the war.(4) After the war, Disney returned to Kansas City to work for a company that made fairy story cartoons. This was the kind of work he like
6、d best. He made up his mind to find better ways of making the cartoons move, so that the cartoon characters would seem alive. He bought an old movie camera and made a few films in his garage. In 1923 he joined his older brother, Roy, in Hollywood, California, where they soon set up their own company
7、.(5) Sound was just starting to be used in movies, and Disney believed it had great possibilities. He quickly added sound to his cartoons. When he made Mickey Mouse talk on the movie screen, audiencespeople who saw the moviewere delighted. Mickey became a great success with both young and old.(6) In
8、 an interesting book called The Disney Version, Richard Schickel finds it worth noting that “Mickey was a clean mouse, right from the start“. Perhaps this is one reason why people who dislike real mice often love Mickey. Schickel is impressed by the fact that Disneys first successful creation was a
9、mouse, “ traditionally viewed as an inhabitant of unclean places and, in his natural state, often an unclean creature himself. “ Disney gave audiences a clean mouse, just as he gave them a cleaned-up world in all his later creations. “There is enough ugliness and cynicism in the world without me add
10、ing to it,“ he was fond of saying.(7) Mickey was followed by Donald Duck, Pluto the dog, and three Little Pigs in short films that brought laughter to children and adults around the world. According to Disney, these newer animal characters were created because there were certain things Mickey could
11、not do. People wrote angry letters to Disney if Mickey did something wrong. So Pluto was invented to do stupid things, and Donald accompanied him to complain about Plutos stupidity. Disneys version of “The Three Little Pigs“ was based on an old story long enjoyed by children.(8) The first full-lengt
12、h Disney film was Snow White. Walt had always liked the story, which has delighted many generations of children. But cartoons are expensive to make, and a long cartoon film had never been made before. The cost of making Snow White was particularly high, since three years were needed to produce it. D
13、isney was not sure people would like it, and the uncertainty worried him. If the picture were not a success, he would lose everything. Fortunately, people loved the show. For years, both children and adults went around singing songs about the seven dwarfs who helped the lovely heroine, Snow White.(9
14、) Soon there were long Disney films about many other characters, among them a young deer named Bambi and an elephant named Dumbo. Another successful cartoon film told the story of Pinocchio, a boy created by a toy maker. People loved the adventures of this foolish boy, whose nose grew longer wheneve
15、r he told a lie.(10) When other Hollywood producers began making movies that were not suitable for children to see, Walt Disney continued to make pictures that the whole family could enjoy. Although some adults criticized him for presenting an idealized and untrue view of reality, many were grateful
16、 for Disneys determination to avoid sex and crime in his films.(11) One of Disneys favorite dreams was to create a new kind of amusement parka place where all the members of a family could go and have fun together. He wanted it to be a clean place where the whole family could spend the day. It would
17、 give the parents of small children something to do while their children were enjoying the rides and games. Disney decided to build his park in California, and in 1952 he began to buy land. This proved to be a difficult task, since the acres he wanted were owned by no fewer than twenty families. In
18、1954 he sent four members of his staff around the United States looking for ideas at established amusement parks. The only idea on which they found general agreement was that Disney was crazy. Owners of other parks said it was impossible to succeed without offering dangerous rides and using methods
19、that were at least a little dishonest. Nevertheless, Disney went on with his plans for a dean, safe park, which he decided to call Disneyland.(12) At last Disneyland was built and opened to the public. Very quickly it came to be regarded as one of the wonders of the modem world. In the first six mon
20、ths of its existence, about three million people passed through its gates. Visitors to Disneyland have included eleven kings and queens, twenty-four heads of democratic states, and twenty-seven princes and princesses. In ten years, Disneyland earned $195000000.(13) In addition to a financial success
21、, Disneyland was a personal satisfaction to Disney. It expressed his ideas of all that is true and good and beautiful in this world. He was never tired of visiting the park himself, of expanding it and improving it. Even today, Disneyland is kept spotless. Every night, each street and walkway is was
22、hed, and workers with knives get down on their hands and knees to scrape up chewing gum that has been dropped by visitors. Every year, some 800000 plants are replaced because Disney refused to put up signs asking his guests not to step on them. All of this has reduced the profits, but it adds immeas
23、urably to the appeal of the park. Undoubtedly it helps explain why an amazing fifty percent of the people who enter Disneylands gates have been there before.(分数:70.00)(1).Walt Disney enjoyed making fairy story cartoons.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(2).Disneys first successful creation was a clean mouse called Mi
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