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1、大学英语四级 150及答案解析(总分:746.54,做题时间:130 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic The Functions of a University Education. You should write no more than 120 words, and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese
2、below: 1. 有人认为大学教育是为就业作准备 2. 也有人持不同的意见 3. 结合自己的经历,谈谈对大学教育功能的看法 (分数:30.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)New York As a travel destination, New York has something to offer almost every visitor. Though tourism has dropped since September 11, 2001, there are still lots of reasons to visit what m
3、any consider the greatest city in the world. City Overview New York City (NYC )is located on the Eastern Atlantic coast of the United States. It rests at the mouth of the Hudson River. The city is often referred to as a “city of islands. “ Greater NYC is made up of five distinct areas called borough
4、s. These boroughs include Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx. The boroughs are separated from each other by various bodies of water and are connected by subways, bridges and tunnels. When people refer to New York City, they are usually talking about Manhattan. Most of NYCs main
5、 attractions are located in this borough and the majority of visitors spend most of their vacation here. A Short History of the Big Apple No discussion about New York would be complete without asking why New York is referred to as “the Big Apple. “ Like many things about New York, youll probably get
6、 a different answer depending on who you ask. According to the Museum of the City of New York, it is believed that in the 1920s, a sportswriter overheard stable hands in New Orleans refer to New York Citys racetracks as “the Big Apple.“ The phrase was most widely used by jazz musicians during the 19
7、30s and 40s. They adopted the term to refer to New York City, and especially Harlem, as the jazz capital of the world. The Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazano may have been the first European to explore the New York region in 1524. More than 80 years later. Englishman Henry Hudson sailed up the
8、river that now bears his name. But it was Dutch settlements that truly started the city. In 1624. the town of New Amsterdam was established on lower Manhattan. Two years later, according to local legend. Dutchman Peter Minuit purchased the island of Manhattan from the local Native Americans for 60 g
9、uilders (about $ 24) worth of goods. Few people realize that New York was briefly the U. S. capital from 1789 to 1790 and was the capital of New York State until 1797. By 1790, it was the largest U.S. city. In 1825, the opening of the Erie Canal, which linked New York with the Great Lakes, led to co
10、ntinued expansion. A charter was adopted in 1898 incorporating all five boroughs into Greater New York. New York has always been and remains a city of immigrants. Patterns of immigration are integral to the citys history and landscape. Immigration, mainly from Europe, swelled the citys population in
11、 the late 19th and early 20th centuries. After World War II, many African Americans from the South, Puerto Ricans. and Latin Americans migrated to the city as well. Because of the variety of immigrant groups, both historically and currently, New York is often referred to as a true “melting pot. “ Ge
12、tting Around New York By Foot The absolute best way to get around New York, and the one you will probably be using most, is walking. Remember, the city is only 13 miles long. On a day with good weather, walking is a great option. The excitement of New York on foot is that you never know what interes
13、ting things you will see as you head from one destination to another. If youre on a schedule, keep in mind that distances are not as close as they might seem and take into account the extra time it takes to stop at every street crosswalk. Getting from the easternmost side of Manhattan to the western
14、most side can take quite a while. The Subway If youre looking to save some time, this is where one of the three excellent New York public transportation systems comes in handy. They are all run by the citys Metropolitan Transportation Authority. According to NYC however, with the help of computer en
15、hancement techniques that can conclude a complete pattern from mere fragments, and laser technology that can read otherwise invisible markings, fingerprint experts increasingly can retrieve identifiable prints from most surfaces. The age of a set of fingerprints is almost impossible to determine. Th
16、erefore, defendants often try to explain away evidence that their fingerprints were found at crime scenes by testifying that they were at the scene and left the prints at a time other than the time of a crime. (分数:177.50)(1).According to the passage, nowadays the fingerprint identification_.(分数:35.5
17、0)A.is adopted by a wider range of peopleB.has completely given way to the new, high-tech methodsC.may seem not so popular as those high-tech methodsD.is more reliable than those high-tech methods(2).The fact that everyones fingerprint is unique_.(分数:35.50)A.is only known to those who got a Ph.D. de
18、greeB.is only understood by those who attended the scientific lectures on geneticsC.is widely known to the common peopleD.both A and B(3).Why it is increasingly popular for parents to ask local police or schools to fingerprint their young children?(分数:35.50)A.They consider fingerprinting can give th
19、eir children a better protection.B.They want the local police and schools keep a closer watch on their children.C.They want to remind the police and the school that social security needs improvement.D.They hope it can help to identify their children in case they fall victim to some crimes.(4).Which
20、of the following statements concerning fingerprints is true?(分数:35.50)A.Only when people are arrested will their fingerprints be kept in the file.B.In order to make fingerprints visible, you must use laser technology.C.Even when the fingerprints found are incomplete, their whole patterns can be cons
21、tructed with the help of computer.D.Fingerprints wont be left on rough surfaces.(5).What can we infer from the last paragraph?(分数:35.50)A.The defendants will confess to the crime as long as their fingerprints are detected at the crime scenes.B.Even the fingerprints of someone were found at the crime
22、 scenes, they sometimes cant serve as the decisive evidence.C.The high-tech will help the experts to determine the how long the fingerprints had been left.D.The scene of the crime needs to be examined carefully.Do we need laws that prevent us from running risks with our lives? If so, then perhaps la
23、ws are needed prohibiting the sale of cigarettes and alcoholic drinks. Both products have been known to kill people. The hazards of drinking too much alcohol are as bad or worse than the hazards of smoking too many cigarettes. All right then, lets pass a law closing the liquor stores and the bars in
24、 this country. Lets put an end once and for all to the ruinous disease from which as many as 10 million Americans currently suffer alcoholism. But wait. Weve already tried that. For 13 years, between 1920 and 1933, there were no liquor stores anywhere in the United States. They were shut down abolis
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