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1、大学英语四级-62 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:5,分数:100.00)Around the world young people are spending 1 stuns of money to listen to rock music. Forbes Magazine 2 that at least fifty rock stars have incomes of between two million and six million dollars per year. “It doesn“t 3 ,“ say
2、s Johnny Mathis, one of the older music 4 , who made a million dollars a year when he was most popular, in the 1950s. “Performers aren“t worth this kind of money. In fact, nobody is.“ But the rock stars“ admirers seem to 5 . Those who love rock music spend about two billion dollars a year for record
3、s. They pay 150 million to see rock stars 6 . Some observers think the customers are buying more than music. According to one theory, to play rock music doesn“t require much training. There is no 7 between the audience and the performer. Every boy and girl in the audience thinks, “I could sing like
4、that.“ Rock music has become a kind of 8 . Young people are glad to pay to worship a rock star because it is a way of worshipping themselves. Luck is a 9 for explaining the success of many. In 1972 one of the luckiest was Don McLean, who wrote and sang “American Pie.“ McLean earned more than a milli
5、on dollars from recordings of “American Pie.“ Then too, by writing his own music, McLean earns some 10 money. (分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_If you are a young college student, most of your 11 about your health and happiness in life are probably 12 th
6、e present. Basically, you want to feel good physically, mentally, and 13 now. You probably don“t spend much time 14 the distant future, such as whether you will develop heart disease, or cancer, how you will 15 yourself in your retirement years, or how long you are going to live. Such thoughts may h
7、ave crossed your mind once in a while, however, if you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or older, such health-related thoughts are likely to become 16 important to you. Regardless of your age, you can make a number of important changes in your 17 lifestyle that will help you feel better physi
8、cally and mentally. Recently researchers have found that, even in late adulthood, exercise, strength training with weights, and better food can help elderly 18 significantly improve their health and add happiness to their life. We know much more about preventive health today than our parents and gra
9、ndparents did in the past giving us the 19 to avoid some of the health problems that have troubled them. And this new knowledge can be 20 to our children to help them become healthier than our generation. (分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_The World Healt
10、h Organization says people need more information about how to 21 use traditional medicines. The W.H.O. now has guidelines to suggest ways for public health officials to develop that information. The health agency is part of the United Nations. Up to eighty percent of people in developing countries 2
11、2 traditional medicines. More and more people in wealthy countries use them too. But the W.H.O. 23 that just because products are natural does not always mean they are safe. It says reports of bad reactions have increased sharply in the last few years. In China, for example, about ten-thousand 24 dr
12、ug reactions were reported in 2002. There were just four-thousand cases reported between 1990 and 1999. Traditional medicines 25 plants, animal products and minerals. The health agency says they remain largely outside government control. In most countries, traditional medicines can be 26 without a d
13、octor“s order. Sometimes they are prepared by friends or by the patients themselves. The W.H.O. says this situation raises concerns about the quality of treatments and the lack of professional 27 . Lee Jong-wook is Director-General of the organization. Doctor Lee says the W.H.O. supports the use of
14、traditional medicines when they have been shown to help and to have few risks. But he says governments should have the tools to make sure people get the best information. Under the new guidelines, traditional healers would have to be 28 . And they would have to be listed with the government. Also, p
15、eople would have to 29 how and where to report problems. Doctor Lee says governments can also use the guidelines to create media 30 about the issue. (分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_I was studying theater at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and f
16、eeling anxious and uncertain about my future. Will I be able to support myself?. I 31 . That summer, I decided to see if I could get out on my own. Two girlfriends and I 32 a car and headed to Aspen, Colo. where I found a .job as a maid at a 33 hotel. I don“t remember what I earned, but it was so li
17、ttle that I 34 spaghetti, brown rice and Kool-Aid. I was at the hotel by six o“clock every morning to help with continental breakfast. When breakfast was finished, I cleaned the room where it was served and then the 35 rooms and lobby rest rooms. I had never been in a men“s room before, and I was al
18、ways terrified of someone walking in while I was on my knees scrubbing the floors and toilets. People were supposed to serve themselves at the continental breakfast; it was my job to 36 through the room and replenish (补充) coffee and juice. But some people wanted me to do everything for them. I remem
19、ber one man who kept ordering me to get his food and demanding things we did not serve. He was also very 37 . I knew it was my job to be quiet and do in a nice way whatever I was told. So I“d take a deep breath and somehow get what he wanted. Still, I“ve never forgotten how it felt to be spoken to s
20、o 38 . Today, whenever I am in a cab or 39 , I always try to be as 40 as possible. Service-industry jobs are not easy, and they“re even harder when people treat you like dirt. (分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_A very large number of people cease when qui
21、te young to add anything to a limited stock of 41 . After a certain age, say 25, they consider that their education is finished. It“s perhaps natural that having passed through that 42 and boring process, called expertly education, they should suppose it over, and that they are 43 for life to label
22、every event as it occurs and drops it into its given pigeonhole (分类架,文件架). But one who has a label ready for everything does not bother to observe any more, even such 44 happenings as he has observed for himself, with attention, before he went to school. He merely acts and reacts. For people who hav
23、e stopped 45 , the only possible new or renewed experience, and, 46 , new knowledge, is from a work of art. Because that is the only kind of experience that they are prepared to receive 47 , they will come out from their shells and 48 music, to a play, to a book, because it is the accepted method of
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