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1、大学英语四级 151及答案解析(总分:746.57,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 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic College Students No Longer Free. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below. 1大学教育改革有两项新的举措:交学费和不包分配。 2两项措施的可取之处。 3两项
2、措施带来的新问题。 (分数:30.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)The Biggest Australian Budget Ever The Australian government is to announce some of the biggest ever spending increases in education, welfare, the foreign office and defence at lunchtime tomorrow. After a decade of strong industrial growth,
3、record low unemployment and a booming economy, the government feels confident enough to reinvest some of the funds it has been hoarding since it came to power four years ago. In accordance with the priorities which were stated when the Liberal party was elected, a very sizeable portion of this bount
4、y will go to education and to schools in particular. Approximately A $1 billion is expected to go on educational building through the Neighbourhood Renewal Scheme. School buildings have suffered shameful neglect for over half a century. The population has grown and education has changed in that time
5、 but no new school buildings have been erected for 10 years. But this change should increase expenditure per child from some A $350 to over A $700. A further A $400 million will go on increasing teachers pay. There is national shortage of teachers, especially in areas such as science, mathematics an
6、d religion. The target to increase teachers in training to 5, 600 last year was missed by a huge margin; only 2, 533 actually enrolled. Increase both in basic pay and in incentive enrolled. Increases both in basic pay and in incentive schemes, such as rewards for conspicuous achievement and cash pay
7、ments for trainee teachers, will be made. In contrast to last year, expenditure on health will rise by less than one per cent and changes here will be in research funding. The most notable change is in funding to the Adelaide Epidemiology Center which is nearing its goal of marketing a vaccination a
8、gainst AIDS. The Department of Health will inject A $5. 8 million for the large-scale, double-blind trials it requires. This compares with A $ 575, 000 invested by the government in this programme last year. A government spokesman explains that, “health will be taking a back seat this year because o
9、f the huge increases announced in this area over the previous two years.“ In other areas significant changes are also occurring. In the Department of Pensions and Welfare, state old age pensions, frozen at A $204 per month for the last three years are set to rise to A $225 per month. Unemployment be
10、nefit, likewise frozen for three years, is also set to rise but not until next year. Thereafter, rises of 10.5% over each of the remaining three years of this Parliament are schedules. This is not as generous as it may seem, however, as certain categories of expenditure will be phased out. The Work
11、Now Scheme to encourage single mothers back into the labour market will go, as will the infamous YTCs. The Youth Training Councils received a bad press over the Manning scandal which led to the resignation of the Minister, but there is evidence that these schemes placed in work only those people who
12、 would have found work anyway. More importantly, the period over which unemployment benefit is paid has been cut from a year to eight months and this might remove 20% of all claimants. In Defence and the Foreign Office, there are increases in the funding of the Voice of Australia radio service. The
13、A $ 128 million may seem a small investment but it checks the reduction in funds from A $ 2 billion to A $ 698 million over the last decade which threatened to end the service entirely. A $ 500 million is being made available for two new warships and a further A $ 250 million for an extension to the
14、 Rapid Reaction Force now seen as so much more important given recent political and civil unrest in Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. (分数:71.00)(1).The Australian government has been increasing expenditure for four years.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).About A $1 billion will be put into educat
15、ional building through the Neighborhood Renewal Scheme.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).School buildings have been neglected for 10 years.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(4).There is national shortage of teachers in areas such as science and religion in Australia.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).The Work now Scheme was unsuccessful
16、.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).Compared to last year, expenditure on health will rise by less than 1% and changes here will be in research funding.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(7).The state pension did not increase for four years.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8)._to encourage single mothers back into the labour market will go
17、.(分数:7.10)_(9).The period over which unemployment benefit is paid has been cut from a year to eight months and this might remove_.(分数:7.10)_(10).In Australia, A $0.5 billion is being made available for two new warships and_ for an extension to the Rapid Reaction Force.(分数:7.10)_三、Listening Comprehen
18、s(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.He ate all the food.B.He cleaned the refrigerator.C.He worked day and night.D.He had a big lunch.A.Hes playing sports.B.Hes watching sports games.C.Hes driving.D.Hes fighting.A.She didnt feel well.B.She went dancing earlier.C.She came down to go dancing.D.She got mad at the woman.
19、A.$5.00B.$5.60C.$4.40D.$6.60A.In a shipping company office.B.In Professor Bensons office.C.In a publishers office.D.In a university store.A.They will have to take a different bus.B.The trip is too dangerous.C.They will have to wait.D.There is a problem with the bus.A.A secretary.B.A novelist.C.A new
20、spaperman.D.A businessman.A.In New York.B.In Boston.C.In Michigan.D.In Washington.四、Section B(总题数:2,分数:10.00)A.At a fitness centre.B.At a clinic.C.At a school.D.At a club.A.He came too early for the appointment.B.He missed the bus here.C.He went to a wrong address.D.He felt very bad when he got up.A
21、.A weak heart.B.A skin disease.C.Bronchitis.D.Kidney trouble.A.To stay in bed for two or three days.B.To have a course of antibiotics.C.To take some cough mixture.D.To exercise more regularly.A.Two.B.Three.C.Five.D.Seventeen.A.A drivers license.B.A permission slip.C.A registration card.D.Nothing.A.N
22、ext quarter.B.Friday at nine oclock.C.Friday afternoon.D.Later the same day.A.That he is majoring in mathematics.B.That he has never taken a chemistry course.C.That he is a freshman.D.That he does not like his advisor.A.The longest street in the world.B.A TV program.C.A country.D.The United States.A
23、.Those who watch the show five times a week learn more than the occasional viewers.B.Those who watch the show occasionally learn more than the five-time viewers.C.Those who watch the show at different hours learn more than regular viewers.D.Those who watch the show regularly learn more than the view
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