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1、公共英语四级(笔试)-53 及答案解析(总分:99.95,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Information about Chinese New YearChinese New Year is usually in 1 How many days does the Chinese New Year last? 2 Chinese families clean their houses thoroughly to rid last year“s bad 3 Most families de
2、corate their houses with plastic 4 What is the main color for clothes and decorations at New Year? 5 (分数:5.00)填空项 1:_三、Part B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The first permanent settlement was made at the city in 1 In 1848, with the discovery of gold, the population grew to 2 Today San Francisco has a population of 3
3、 If you will look to your right, you should just be able to see the east section of the 4 The Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937 at a cost of 5 (分数:5.00)填空项 1:_四、Part C(总题数:3,分数:10.00)(分数:4.00)(1).Why is Henry Ford famous in America?(分数:1.00)A.He encouraged the licensing of drivers.B.He was th
4、e first automobile manufacturer in the United States.C.His mass production of autos put America on wheels.D.His automobiles were large and strong.(2).What is the statistical relationship between American and motor vehicles?(分数:1.00)A.There is a vehicle for every American.B.The vehicle has had little
5、 impact on American life.C.The driving age is being lowered in America.D.There is a vehicle for every one and a half Americans.(3).Who teaches most young Americans to drive?(分数:1.00)A.Private driver training schools.B.Driver training courses in a high school.C.Friends of young people would be driver
6、s.D.The department of transportation.(4).In what feature were the Japanese cars better than the American autos in the 1970s?(分数:1.00)A.Fuel efficiency.B.The Japanese cars cost more.C.The Japanese cars were cheaper.D.The Japanese cars featured brighter painted exteriors.(分数:3.00)(1).How old is Mary n
7、ow?(分数:1.00)A.22 years old.B.24 years old.C.25 years old.D.20 years old.(2).Where was Mary born?(分数:1.00)A.In Japan.B.In Canada.C.In America.D.In China.(3).To be polite, what was Mary expected to look at when she talked to her parents“ Japanese friends?(分数:1.00)A.Look straight in the eyes of the Jap
8、anese.B.Look at her own feet.C.Look at her own nose.D.Look at their shoulders.(分数:3.00)(1).How does social life differ from office to office in America?(分数:1.00)A.Employees in big corporations enjoy more activities than those in small companies.B.Employees in small companies enjoy more activities.C.
9、Employees in big corporations make more friends.D.Employees in small companies go to church together more often.(2).Who usually pays for the food when your office friends invite you to lunch together?(分数:1.00)A.Every one pays for himself or herself.B.You pay half.C.Your friend pays.D.Your friend pay
10、s half.(3).If your colleagues do not want to mix business and social life, what should you do in order to get friendships?(分数:1.00)A.You should work harder.B.You should go to your colleague“s home more often.C.You should try to make friends with other people.D.You should refuse to go to your colleag
11、ue“s home.五、Section Reading(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Part A(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Checks have largely replaced money as a means of exchange for they are widely 1 everywhere. 2 this is very convenient for both buyers and sellers, it should not be forgotten that checks are not real money; they are quite valueless 3 t
12、hemselves. A shopkeeper always 4 a certain risk when he accepts a check and it is quite within his rights if, on occasion, he refuses to do so. People do not always 5 this and are unhappy 6 their good faith is called in doubt. An old and very wealthy friend of mine told me he had an extremely unplea
13、sant experience. He went to a famous jewelry shop 7 keeps a large stock of precious stone and asked to be shown some pearl necklaces. After examing several trays, he decided to buy a particularly fine string of pearls and asked if he could pay 8 check. The assistant said that this was quite in order
14、, 9 the moment my friend signed his name, he was invited 10 the manager“s office. The manager was very polite, but he explained that someone with exactly the same name had 11 them with a worthless check not long ago. My friend got very angry 12 he heard this and said he would buy a necklace somewher
15、e else. When he got up to go, the manager 13 him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay unless he wanted to get into serious troubles. The police 14 soon afterwards. However they apologized 15 my friend for the inconvenience but explained that the person who had used the s
16、ame name as his was responsible for a number of recent robberies. Then the police asked my friend to copy out a note which had been used by the thief in a number of shops. The note read “I have a gun in my pocket. Ask no questions and give me all the money in the safe.“ Fortunately, my friend“s hand
17、writing was quite unlike the thief“s. Then he was allowed to go without delay.(分数:19.95)七、Part B(总题数:1,分数:15.00)Body DistanceDo you know that all human beings have a “comfort zone“ regulating the distance they stand from someone when they talk? This distance varies in interesting ways among people o
18、f different cultures. Greeks, others of the Eastern Mediterranean, and many of those from South America normally stand quite close together when they talk, often moving their faces even closer as they warm up in a conversation. North Americans find this awkward and often back away a few inches. Stud
19、ies have found that they tend to feel the most comfortable at about 21 inches apart. In much of Asia and Africa, there is even more space between the two speakers in conversation. This greater space subtly lends an air of dignity and respect. This matter of space is nearly always unconscious, but it
20、 is interesting to observe. This difference also applies to the closeness with which people sit together, the extent to which they lean over one another in conversation, and how they move as they argue or make an emphatic point. In the United States, for example, people try to keep their bodies apar
21、t even in a crowded elevator; In Paris, they take it as it comes! Although North Americans have a relatively wide “comfort zone“ for talking, they communicate a great deal with their handsnot only with gesture but also with touch. They put a sympathetic hand on a person“s shoulder to demonstrate war
22、mth of feeling or an arm around him in sympathy; they nudge a man in the ribs to emphasize a funny story; they pat an arm in reassurance or stroke a child“s head in affection; they readily take someone“s arm to help him across a street or direct him along an unfamiliar route. To many peopleespeciall
23、y those from Asia or the Moslem countriessuch body contact is unwelcome, especially when inadvertently done with the left hand. (The left hand carries no special significance in the US. Many Americans are simply left-handed and use that hand more.)(分数:15.00)(1).The passage is about _.(分数:3.00)A.cult
24、ural differences between the East and the WestB.distance and body contactC.gestureD.hand signals(2).For Asians, “the comfort zone“ _.(分数:3.00)A.is deliberately determinedB.varies according to statusC.implies respectD.measures 21 inches(3).When Americans demonstrate their sympathy, they often _.(分数:3
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