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1、公共英语四级(笔试)-54 及答案解析(总分:100.00,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 Horse ShoeingHow many horses do the New York police have that they use in certain parts of the city? 1 The horses must walk on the streets, so they need special 2 The blacksmith shapes
2、 a shoe from a piece of plain metal and then fits it to the horse“s 3 Before the blacksmith can begin his work, he has to get the horse to lift its 4 Where did James Corbin come from? 5 (分数:5.00)填空项 1:_三、Part B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The tramway fare is 1 The number of the passengers in a cable car is limite
3、d to 2 The new town refers to 3 The speed of the car is 26 kilometers 4 When the cable car runs, it should rise to the height of 5 (分数:5.00)填空项 1:_四、Part C(总题数:2,分数:10.00)(分数:5.00)(1).Australia is _.(分数:1.00)A.a big islandB.a small islandC.the largest one of the islands in the worldD.the largest one
4、 of the continents in the world(2).Mt. Kosciusko is _.(分数:1.00)A.in the eastB.plateauC.in the westD.in the southeast(3).China is _.(分数:1.00)A.about 2 million sq. kmB.about 0.7 million sq. kmC.about 9.7 million sq. kmD.about 7.7 million sq. kin(4).Most of the western half of Australia is _.(分数:1.00)A
5、.fiat landB.plateauC.mountainD.very high(5).Why is the highland in the east sometimes called the Diving Range?(分数:1.00)A.Because it divides the east coast from the rest of the country.B.Because the land between the Great Dividing Range and the Western Australian Plateau is low.C.Because the east coa
6、st is called the Central Lowlands.D.Because it divides the southeast sea from the country.(分数:5.00)(1).A traditional American belief is that _.(分数:1.00)A.few people live on farmsB.the United States is a nation of big citiesC.the nation consists mainly of small towns and wide open spacesD.the populat
7、ion is the largest in the world(2).The selection describes the growth of metropolitan areas as _.(分数:1.00)A.gradualB.explosiveC.erraticD.leisurely(3).Nearly half of the increase in metropolitan population is accounted for by the _.(分数:1.00)A.expansion of existing urban areasB.growth of the suburbsC.
8、migration of farm areasD.growth of small towns(4).Decentralization is best defined as a _.(分数:1.00)A.shrinking of metropolitan areasB.disorderly expansion of the central cityC.movement from the central city to the suburbsD.movement from the central city to rural areas(5).As the suburbs have expanded
9、, metropolitan areas have _.(分数:1.00)A.become indistinguishable from the suburbsB.been shrinking steadilyC.undergone no changeD.increased in size五、Section Reading(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Part A(总题数:1,分数:20.00)A City of the FutureA city of the futurewhere there will be no housing shortage, no unemployment, n
10、o pollution, but plenty of good schools, efficient transportation, fruit trees, and gardensis under construction near Anchorage, Alaska, only a few miles from the Arctic Circle. The temperature-controlled, indoor city will be the headquarters for oil exploration and development of Alaska“s north slo
11、pe, and will provide housing for the expected influx of residents, estimated ultimately to number fifty thousand. A huge power plant, which will operate with natural gas from the oil reserves, will provide heat for the entire city. The temperature will never fall below 68 degrees. People will stroll
12、 in comfort in the glass-enclosed streets while their neighbours in nearby Anchorage suffer at thirty below zero. The wonder city will be connected with Anchorage by high speed monorail, while interior transportation will be via minirail and electric taxis. Automobiles will be left near Anchorage. T
13、he primitive beauty of the surrounding area will be left almost untouched to provide a satisfying natural environment for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Lakes on the side will be for sailboats and canoes. If people want to go into the wilderness, they will have to go on skates or sno
14、w shoes. No snowmobiles or motorboats will be allowed. The $7,200,000 purchase of Alaska from Russia, which was arranged in 1867 by US Secretary of State, William Seward, was called Seward“s Folly. In contrast, the name of the futuristic Alaskan city is Seward“s Success.(分数:20.00)(1).The tone of thi
15、s article is _.(分数:4.00)A.imaginative and pessimisticB.imaginative and optimisticC.factual and pessimisticD.factual and optimistic(2).The author implies that, in comparison with Anchorage, the new city will have _.(分数:4.00)A.a greater populationB.more luxuriant vegetationC.more adequate power supply
16、D.more efficient garbage collection(3).According to the article, the city will have _.(分数:4.00)A.a constant temperature of 68 degreesB.sunlight at midnightC.inexhaustible oil reservesD.none of the above(4).Which one is implied but NOT stated?(分数:4.00)A.People will reach the city by monorail.B.Electr
17、ic trolley buses will operate in the city.C.There will be few traffic problems in the city.D.Taxi service will not be available.(5).The city has been named after the _.(分数:4.00)A.man who purchased Alaska from RussiaB.first governor of AlaskaC.not mentioned in the articleD.none of the above七、Part B(总
18、题数:1,分数:15.00)Canadians like to think that although they are the junior partner in their trade relations with the United States, the 174 billion barrels of proven reserves in the oil sands of Alberta provide a powerful ace up their sleeve in any dealings with their energy-hungry neighbor. That belie
19、f has now been shaken by an American law that appears to prohibit American government agencies from buying crude produced in the oil sands of the western province. 1 . But that is the effect of banning federal agencies from buying alternative or synthetic fuel, including that from non-conventional s
20、ources, if their production and use result in more greenhouse gases than conventional oil. Transforming Alberta“s tarry muck into a barrel of oil is an energy-intensive process that produces about three times the emissions of a barrel of conventional light sweet crude. Having woken belatedly to the
21、danger, the Canadian government is now scrambling to secure an exception. Michael Wilson, Canada“s ambassador in Washington, has written to America“s secretary of defense, Robert Gates (whose department is a big purchaser of Canadian oil), stressing American dependence on Canadian oil, electricity,
22、natural gas and uranium imports, and noting that some of the biggest players in the Alberta oil patch are American companies. Mr. Wilson added plaintively that both George Bush and his energy secretary, Samuel Bodman, have publicly welcomed expanded oil-sands production, given the increased contribu
23、tion to American energy security. 2 The fear in Canada is that the American purchasing restriction, which at present applies only to federal agencies, is the start of a wholesale shift to greener as well as more protectionist policies under a Congress and potentially a White House controlled by the
24、Democrats. 3 Yet environmentalists point out that Canada is now paying for its own foot-dragging at the federal level on green initiatives. Having signed the Kyoto agreement under a previous liberal government, Canada did little to stop its emissions rising. They are now almost 35% above the Kyoto t
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