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1、公共英语四级真题(5)及答案解析(总分:80.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)In 1942, the HMS Edinburgh was sunk in the Barents Sea. It was on its 1 back to Britain with ninety-one boxes of Russian gold. 2 thirty-nine years it lay there, too deep for divers to 3 . No o
2、ne was allowed to explode it, either, since the bodies of sixty of the crew also lay in the 4 . Then, in 1981, an ex-diver called Jessop decided to try using new diving techniques. 5 he could not afford to finance the 6 which was going to cost four million pounds, he had to look for people who were
3、7 to take the risk. 8 , they were not even sure the gold was going to be there! First a Scottish diving company, then a German shipping company agreed to join in the retrieval 9 . Not long after that, Jessop 10 a fourth company to take a 11 . Since the gold was the 12 of the British and the Soviet g
4、overnments, they both hoped to make a 13 , too! The biggest problem was how to get. 14 the gold. Fortunately, they were able to examine the Edinburgh“s sister ship, the HMS Belfast , to 15 out the exact location of the bomb room, 16 the gold was stored. They knew it was to be an extremely difficult
5、and dangerous undertaking. To reach the gold, they would have to cut a large square 17 the body of the ship, go through the empty fuel tank and down to the bomb room. After twenty-eight dives, they 18 to find the first bar. Everyone worked 19 the clock, helping to clean and stack the gold, 20 as to
6、finish the job as quickly as possible.(分数:20.00)A.roadB.pathC.wayD.passageA.DuringB.ForC.AtD.SinceA.findB.discoverC.diveD.reachA.wreckB.ruinC.relicD.wasteA.AlthoughB.UnlessC.AsD.IfA.researchB.operationC.movementD.searchA.willingB.lucklyC.committedD.engagedA.All in allB.In additionC.In caseD.After al
7、lA.assignmentB.temptationC.attemptD.commissionA.introducedB.persuadedC.associatedD.stimulatedA.chanceB.lookC.measureD.choiceA.businessB.estateC.obligationD.propertyA.profitB.benefitC.successD.welfareA.aboutB.aroundC.toD.fromA.getB.takeC.workD.tryA.whichB.whereC.hereD.thereA.onB.inC.amongD.alongA.man
8、agedB.achievedC.succeededD.fulfilledA.beforeB.byC.withD.roundA.thatB.muchC.farD.so三、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Competition for admission to the country“s top private schools has always been tough, but this year Elisabeth realized it had reached a n
9、ew level. Her wake-up call came when a man called the Dalton School in Manhattan, where Elisabeth is admissions director, and inquired about the age cutoff for their kindergarten program. After providing the information, she asked about the age of his child. The man paused for an uncomfortably long
10、time before answering. “Well, we don“t have a child yet. We“re trying to figure out when to conceive a child so the birthday is not a problem.“ Worries are spreading from Manhattan to the rest of the country. Precise current data on private schools are unavailable, but interviews with representative
11、s of independent school all told the same story: an oversupply of applicants, higher rejection rates. “We have people calling us for spots two years down the road,“ said Marilyn of the Seven Hills School in Cincinnati. “We have grandparents calling for pregnant daughters.“ Public opinion polls indic
12、ate that Americans“ No.1 concern is education. Now that the long economic boom has given parents more disposable income, many, are turning to private schools, even at price tags of well over $10,000 a year. “we“re getting applicants from a broader area geographically than we ever have in the past,“
13、said Betsy of the Latin School of Chicago, which experienced a 20 percent increase in applications this year. The problem for the applicants is that while demand has increased, supply has not. “Every year, there are a few children who do not find places, but this year, for the first time that I know
14、 of, there are a significant number without places,“ said Elisabeth. So what can parents do to give their 4-year-old an edge? Schools know there is no easy way to pick a class when children are so young. Many schools give preference to children of their graduates. Some make the choice by drawing lot
15、s. But most rely on a mix of subjective and objective measures: tests that at best identify developmental maturity and cognitive potential, interviews with parents and observation of applicants in classroom settings. They also want a diverse mix. Children may end up on a waiting list simply because
16、their birthdays fall at the wrong time of year, or because too many applicants were boys. The worst thing a patent can do is to pressure preschoolers to performfor example, by pushing them to read or do math exercises before they“re ready. Instead, the experts say, parents should take a breath and l
17、ook for alternatives. Another year in preschool may be all that“s needed.(分数:5.00)(1).From this text we learn that it is(分数:1.00)A.harder to make a choice between public and private schools.B.harder to go to private schools this year than before.C.more difficult to go to public schools than to priva
18、te schools.D.as difficult to go to private schools this year as before.(2).The sentence “We have people, down the road“ (Line 4, Paragraph 2)probably means(分数:1.00)A.we have people calling us for parking space two years ahead of time,B.people called us for permission to use the places two years ago.
19、C.we received calls from people down the road two years ago.D.people called us for school vacancies two years in advance.(3).The text indicates that private schools are very selective because they(分数:1.00)A.have no reliable methods to pick students for a class.B.want a good mixture of boys and girls
20、 for classes.C.encounter more demand than they can cope with.D.prefer to enroll children of their relatives.(4).From the text, we can infer that the author(分数:1.00)A.favors the idea of putting children on a waiting list.B.agrees to test preschooler“s cognitive potentials.C.thinks children should be
21、better prepared academicallyD.disapproves of the undue pressure on preschoolers.(5).Which of the following can serve as a title of this text?(分数:1.00)A.Hard Time for the PreschoolersB.Prosperity of Private SchoolsC.The Problem for Public SchoolsD.Americans“s No 1 Concern六、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Willia
22、m Shakespeare described old age as “second childishness“no teeth, no eyes, no taste. In the case of taste he may, musically speaking, have been more perceptive than he realised. A paper in Neurology by Giovanni Frisoni and his colleagues at the National Centre for Research and Care of Alzheimers“s D
23、isease in Italy, shows that frontotemporal dementia can affect musical desires in ways that suggest a regression , if not to infancy, then at least to a patient“s teens. Frontotemporal dementia, a disease usually found with old people, is caused, as its name suggests, by damage to the front and side
24、s of the brain. These regions are concerned with speech, and with such “higher“ functions as abstract thinking and judgment. Two of such patients intrigued Dr Frisoni. One was a 68-year-old lawyer, the other a 73-year-old housewife. Both had undamaged memories, but displayed the sorts of defect asso
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