大学英语四级综合-33及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级综合-33 及答案解析(总分:180.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Unit 1(总题数:4,分数:180.00)Passage OneJust 30 years ago some 700 million people lived in cities. Today the number stands at 1,800 million, and by the end of the century it will be up to 3,000 million-more than half the worlds estimated population. By the year 200
2、0 an estimated 650 million people will crowd into 60 cities of five million or more-three quarters of them in the developing world. Only a single First World city-metropolitan Tokyo, which will have 24 million people-is expected to be among the global top five; London, ranked second in 1950 with ten
3、 million people, will not even make 2000s top 25. In places where rates of natural population increase exceed three percent annually-meaning much of the Third World-that alone is enough to double a citys population within 20 years. But equally powerful are the streams of hopeful migrants from the co
4、untryside.What faces and confuses urban planners is the huge scale of these trends. There have never been cities of 30 million people, let alone ones dependent on roads, sewer and water supplies barely adequate for urban areas a tenth that size. And the flood of new arrivals in swelling Third World
5、cities far overtakes the supply of jobs-particularly as modem industries put a premium on technology rather than manpower. So it will be virtually impossible to find permanent employment for 30 to 40 percent of the 1,000 million new city inhabitants expected by the year 2000.Despite the terrible con
6、ditions that the city newcomers face, their numbers are growing at rates as much as twice that of the cities themselves-and every step taken to improve their living conditions in the slums only attracts more migrants.(分数:45.00)(1).The author uses Tokyo as an example mainly to show that _(分数:9.00)A.t
7、he biggest cities will still be in First World countriesB.its development speed will be greater than that of LondonC.most of the biggest cities will be in the Third World countriesD.Japanese will keep control of the growth of big cities such as Tokyo(2).Which of the following is NOT true according t
8、o the passage?(分数:9.00)A.Over half of the worlds population will move to cities by 2000.B.The order of the worlds biggest cities will be changed fundamentally by the year 2000.C.The world population will reach about 6,000 million by 2000.D.The poor countries will suffer more from the expansion of ci
9、ties by 2000.(3).According to the last paragraph, all of the following are true EXCEPT that _(分数:9.00)A.development of modem technology will reduce the use of manpowerB.urban planers will have no past experiences to borrowC.the growth of urban population is faster than that of citiesD.the improvemen
10、t of urban living conditions is to attract more migrants from the countryside(4).The expression“put a premium on“(Line 5, Para 2) can best be replaced by _(分数:9.00)A.are in need ofB.devote much attention toC.have no lack ofD.think little of(5).Which of the following is the main topic of this passage
11、?(分数:9.00)A.The increase of world population.B.The improvement of urban living conditions.C.The migrants from the countryside and their unemployment.D.The expansion of cities and its consequences,Passage TwoWater pollution affects mans health, recreational use of water, industrial of water and sense
12、 of beauty.The spread of water-carried disease is of great concern. In highly developed countries in particular, emphasis has shifted from concern over bacterial disease to concern over water-carried viral(病毒性的) disease. Viral hepatitis(肝炎), for example, has been found to occur more frequently in ci
13、ties whose water supplies have comparatively high levels of water impurity. Poisonous chemicals found in streams that are ultimately used for water supplies also create an important public health problem.It is clear that poisonous chemicals must be excluded from water, but more and more chemicals fr
14、om new pesticides, fertilizers, and other new products have been found in water. Since the public health significance of these chemicals is not yet fully known, they are of increasing concern. The chemicals from fertilizers are also finding their way into water supplies from groundwater pollution.As
15、 mans desire for water-based recreation increases, greater demands are placed on the quality of water. The water must not only be attractive in appearance but also meet certain other conditions. Sports such as swimming involve direct contact with water, and so water standards are raised higher.The r
16、ange of water quality necessary for industrial processes varies greatly with the intended use of water. The water used in steel mills, for example, must have a lower chloride(氯物) level than that accepted for drinking water. Cooling water can often be of comparatively low sanitary quality. A large pa
17、rt of the water used in the paper-making industry can be of relatively low quality in some aspects, but must contain little iron and carbon dioxide.(分数:45.00)(1).According to the passage, the people in highly developed countries today are most concerned about_(分数:9.00)A.bacterial diseaseB.water-carr
18、ied diseaseC.poisonous chemicals in streamsD.water impurity(2).The chemicals from pesticides and fertilizers found in water are of increasing concern because_(分数:9.00)A.their significance to mans health has not been completely knownB.they may cause groundwater pollutionC.they can find their way into
19、 water supplies for farmersD.they are important factors contributing to the spread of disease(3).According to the passage, water-based recreation demands that_(分数:9.00)A.the water contains a higher level of oxygenB.the water contains little iron and carbon dioxideC.the water be attractive and of hig
20、h qualityD.the water standards be appropriate for all sports(4).In the last paragraph, the author mentions all of the following EXCEPT _(分数:9.00)A.water quality necessary for steel millsB.soft water and hard water for industrial processesC.cooling water of low sanitary qualityD.water standards for p
21、aper mills(5).As the passage is not complete, what do you think would follow in its full text?(分数:9.00)A.The relationship between carbon dioxide and paper making.B.Water pollutions direct economic effects on man.C.Examples of continued water pollution.D.Mans views on water pollution in terms of beau
22、ty values.Passage ThreeDemands for stronger protection for wildlife in Britain sometimes hide the fact that similar needs are felt in the rest of Europe. Studies by the Council of Europe, of which 21 counties are members, have shown that 45 percent of reptile species and 24 percent of butterflies ar
23、e in danger of dying out.European concem for wildlife was outlined by Dr Peter Baum, an expert in the environment and natural resources division of the council, when he spoke at a conference arranged by the administrators of a British national park. The park is one of the few areas in Europe to hold
24、 the councils diploma for nature reserves of the highest quality, and Dr Peter Baum had come to present it to the park once again. He was afraid that public opinion was turning against national parks, and that those set up in the 1960s and 1970s could not be set up today. But Dr Baum clearly remaine
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