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1、大学英语四级 203 及答案解析(总分:746.56,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 about advertisements. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1.人们对于广告的不同看法。2. 在你看来当今广告业存在哪些问题。 3. 应当如何去解决这些问题。 (分数:30.00)_二、
2、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Domestic Pets in New Urban Areas The role of urban design in successful pet ownership. This paper summarizes the findings of an investigation into the role of urban design in successful pet ownership. There are several reasons why planners should consider pets in
3、decision about residential and open space development. People are not generally aware of the popularity pet ownership in Australia. The Morgan Research surveys estimate that in 1992, 37% of Australian households owned one or more dogs, and 30% owned one or more cats. Fifty-three percent of all house
4、holds owned either a dog or a cat. Pet-owning households are clearly a substantial group within the community. Research shows that pets play an important role in teaching children about sharing, caring, communication and responsibility. They also act as companions and protectors, stress relievers an
5、d in some cases help to foster family cohesion. While pets are traditionally associated with family-type households, they are just as important to households without children in childless families. This applies particularly to the elderly, who usually form very close associations with their pets. In
6、 an era when the population is aging and more people are living alone, pets can provide valuable relief from loneliness. Urban pet management has been the subject of extensive debate among veterinarians (兽医) and those involved in local government for some time. Part of the reason is that people comp
7、lain more readily about other peoples pets than ever before. Emphasis on urban consolidation has meant that smaller homes and back gardens and multi-dwelling developments. Not only discourage people from owning pets abut also place greater demands on scarce public open space. Pet owners may face tou
8、gher restrictions from either their local council or resident management committee. The term socially responsible pit ownership has emerged to describe a set of responsibilities to which pet owners are now expected to adhere. In meeting their responsibilities pet owners need to consider: Providing a
9、n enriching environment to reduce unwanted behavior; e.g. excessive barking. Confining dogs to their premises (前提). The advantages of this include protection from catching disease, being run over and fighting. Ideally cats should be confined to the house at night for their own protection where pract
10、icable. Training pets to alter unacceptable behavior. Exercising dogs, especially if they spend long periods on their own. It might be tempting to prescribe different pets for different types of housing. Some people already have firm views about pets and housing type, mostly in relation to dogs, e.g
11、. that the only environment for a dog is in conventional detached housing or that a “big“ dog is only suitable in the country. However, suitability is as much dependent on the quality of space as it is on the quantity. A dwelling that overlooks areas of activity is ideal for pets because it increase
12、s the amount of stimulation that can be received from the property, e.g. dwellings that overlooks a park or are close to a busy street. This is one way to release boredom and the negative behaviors that sometimes result. Preferably a dog should have access to some outdoor space. Open space is not es
13、sential for a cat provided an enriching environment is maintained indoors, e.g. a bay window or internal fernery (簇生的蕨). Ideally dogs behavior is likely to be better if he or she can see the street. Although the dog may bark at passers-by in the street, there will be less likelihood of excessive bar
14、king that might arise through boredom. Providing a dog with surveillance (监视) of the street also enhances public security a very positive benefit. With adequate fencing, a dog will be confined to the property. Cats are less easily constrained and are discussed below. The standard paling fence (木栅栏):
15、 will restrict almost all dogs. They are recommended for side and rear boundaries. Solid front fences limit the view of the outside world and are not recommended. The dog will tend to be less roused by sound stimuli if he or she can see passers-by or activities in the street. However, it is importan
16、t to ensure that the dog cannot get through the fence. Furthermore, all gates should be fitted with a return spring self-closing device. Cats are not as easily restrained as dogs as they are more agile and have quite different notions of territoriality. Mostly this does not create a problem, althoug
17、h difficulties may arise in environmentally sensitive areas where cats may prey on wildlife. It is recommended that cats be confined to the house at night for their own protection. The pleasure and benefits of pet ownership should be available to everyone. However, owning a pet brings with it respon
18、sibilities to which we are increasingly being called to adhere. It is hoped that the guidelines will encourage people to think about pets in decisions about residential and community development. If they do, pet ownership will not be prejudiced by the push for urban consolidation. (分数:71.00)(1).Rese
19、arch shows that more than half of Australian families have both a cat and a dog.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).Many pets get lonely when their owners are away from home.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).Although having outdoor space available is good for cats and dogs, it is not absolutely essential.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.N
20、G(4).While fences are good for keeping dogs off the streets, they should not block the animals view of street activities.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).Dogs should be encouraged to bark at everybody going by.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).It is safer for cats if they are kept in the house at night.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.
21、NG(7).It will enhance public security to have a dog monitoring the street.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8).In an era when old people occupy bigger percentage of the population and more people are living alone, pets can provide people with_.(分数:7.10)_(9).Open space is not necessary for a cat as long as_ is mai
22、ntained indoors.(分数:7.10)_(10).It is advised to keep cats in the house at night for_.(分数:7.10)_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.The man doesnt want to see Mr. Williams.B.Mr. Jones is in an inferior position than Mr. Williams.C.Mr. Jones used to be in charge.D.Mr. Williams doesnt want to do to
23、morrow.A.They need to make more efforts.B.Theyll have more work to do tomorrow.C.The others have done the greater part of it.D.Theyve finished more than half of it.A.She was feeling very sorry.B.She felt a bit annoyed.C.She was in a hurry.D.She was in her office.A.Jane was telling a lie.B.The woman
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