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1、公共英语四级(笔试)-61 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)The Pop Revolution of the 1960s changed English life 1 The young“s influence can be judged from a look at 2 The Pop Revolution has broken down social 3 The teenage girls screamed over the 4 They wanted
2、to break through traditional British reserve and fear of showing their 5 (分数:5.00)填空项 1:_三、Part B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)According to the media, American teenagers are crazy about 1 Young Americans are emotional about pop idols and their 2 It is not always easy to tell a girl of fourteen from a girl of 3 Tee
3、nagers as young as fourteen are allowed to drive if they have passed the usual 4 They often earn the money by taking an evening job after school or 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).How often does the United States conduct a census of the population?(分数:1.00)A.Every one year.B.E
4、very two years.C.Every five years.D.Every ten years.(2).In 1990, the population of the United States was about _.(分数:1.00)A.227 millionB.250 millionC.230 millionD.220 million(3).Now, more people prefer to live _.(分数:1.00)A.in the North and the MidwestB.in the South and the WestC.in the North and the
5、 EastD.in the South(4).From the 1990 census, in Michigan, the population of Detroit is down _.(分数:1.00)A.3%B.4%C.2%D.1%(5).Which of the following is NOT the reason for the population boom in the South and West of the US?(分数:1.00)A.The entry of large industries.B.More and more new jobs.C.Decent clima
6、te here.D.Political environment.(分数:5.00)(1).The two national newspapers mentioned in the passage have a weekly circulation of about _.(分数:1.00)A.four millionB.thirteen millionC.twenty-eight millionD.thirty million(2).Who provides much of the news in the local newspaper?(分数:1.00)A.The local governme
7、nt.B.People who like to read them.C.The local clubs and churches.D.People who know the district well.(3).British families generally buy _.(分数:1.00)A.a newspaper every dayB.a newspaper on SundayC.two or three newspapers every dayD.two or three “Daily Mirror“ on Sunday(4).Local newspapers _.(分数:1.00)A
8、.often take sides on political questionsB.sometimes provide better shopping facilitiesC.often comment on national problemsD.don“t often comment on national problems(5).For many people in a small town, the death of someone is _.(分数:1.00)A.as important as a disaster in a foreign countryB.not as import
9、ant as a disaster in a foreign countryC.more important than a disaster in a foreign countryD.not important at all五、Section Reading(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Part A(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Informing the WorldEvery day, the news of the world is relayed to people by over 300 million copies of daily papers, over 400 milli
10、on radio sets, and over 150 million television sets. Additional news is shown by motion pictures, in theaters and cinemas all over the world. As more people learn what the important news is, fewer are still concerned exclusively with the events of their own household. As the English writer John Donn
11、e put it, nearly four hundred years ago, “No man is an island.“ This idea is more appropriate today than it was when Donne lived. In short, wherever he lives, a man belongs to some society; and we are becoming more and more aware that whatever happens in one particular society affects, somehow, the
12、life and destiny of all humanity. Newspapers have been published in the modern world for about four hundred years. Most of the newspapers printed today are read in Europe and North America. However, they may be read in all parts of the world, thanks to the new inventions that are changing the techni
13、ques of newspaper publishing. Electronics and automation have made it possible to produce pictures and text far more quickly than before. Photographic reproduction eliminates the need for type and printing process. And fewer specialists, such as typesetters, are needed to produce a paper or magazine
14、 by the photo-offset method. Therefore, the publishing of newspapers and magazines becomes more economical. Furthermore, photocopies can be sent over great distance now by means of television channels and satellites. Thus, pictures can be brought to the public more quickly than previously. Machines
15、that prepare printed texts for photocopies are being used a great deal today. Thousands of letters and figures of different sizes and thicknesses can now be arranged on a black glass disc that is only eight inches in diameter, to be printed in negative form (white on a black background). The disc on
16、 the machine turns constantly at the rate of ten revolutions a second. A beam of light from a stroboscopic lamp shines on the desired letters and figures for about two-millionths of a second. Then the image of the letters and figures is projected onto a film through lenses. The section of film is la
17、rge enough to hold the equivalent of a page of text. Film, being light and small, can be sent to other places and used to print copies of the text where they are needed. Film images can also be projected easily on a movie or television screen. Television broadcasts are limited to an area that is wit
18、hin sight of the sending station or its relay. Although television relays are often placed on hills and mountains so that they can cover a wider region, they still cannot cover more land than one could see from the same hilltop on a clear day. However, the rays also go out into the atmosphere, and i
19、f there is a relay station on a satellite that revolves around the earth, it can transmit the picture to any point on the earth. Three satellites revolving over the equator transmit any television program to any part of the earth. Some day, it may be possible for people to press a button and see a n
20、ewspaper page on his television screen. It may be some time before television sets become common in the average homes in Africa and Asia. However, radio is rapidly becoming accessible to thousands of people in these areas. And now that good radios are being made with transistors, and their price is
21、gradually dropping, it may not be too long before radios become commonplace in areas which have no newspapers. Transistors make it possible for people to carry small radios wherever they go. People who have time to read several papers can already compare different reports of the same event. When an
22、event has political significance, each paper reports it from the point of view of its own political beliefs or preferences. Ideally, the expression of editorial opinion should be limited to the editorial page, and the news articles should be objectivetelling the facts as completely as possible, with
23、out trying to influence the reader“s opinion. However, reporters and editors are only human, and if they have strong political beliefs, it is almost impossible for them to hide them. If editors believe their point of view is best for the readers, what“s to stop them from using the paper to influence
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