[外语类试卷]2009年9月国家公共英语(四级)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2009年 9月国家公共英语(四级)真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Section II Use of English (15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. 0 In addition to the established energy sources such as gas, coal, oil and nuclear, there are a number of
2、other sources that we ought to consider. Two of these are hydroelectric and tidal power. These two sources are【 21】 _ in that they are both renewable. 【 22】 _ , hydropower is more widely used than tidal. In【 23】 _ , a substantial amount of electricity is already produced in HEP (hydroelectric power)
3、stations worldwide, 【 24】_ tidal stations are still in the very early【 25】 _ of development. As far as geographical【 26】 _ is concerned, HEP projects are to be found on lakes and rivers, while tidal【 27】 _ are constructed only at river mouths where tidal【 28】 _ is great. Unfortunately these are【 29】
4、 _ in number. At present HEP stations are found mainly in Norway, Canada, Sweden and Brazil, whereas tidal plants are in【 30】 _ in France, Russia and China. As regards capital【 31】 _ , both require very high investment. On the other hand, generating【 32】 _ are quite low in both cases. In fact, a lar
5、ge scale HEP plant is capable of producing power more【 33】 _ than conventional sources, such as coal, oil and nuclear plants. Tidal power also compares【 34】 _ with nuclear and oil generated electricity, 【 35】 _ the amount of money on production. 【 36】_ HEP stations, tidal constructions have a long l
6、ife【 37】 _ . It is estimated that they can operate for over 100 years. With respect to【 38】 _ of supply, tidal stations【 39】 _ from HEP ones in that they often can only supply power【 40】_. HEP stations, however, pro vide a constant supply of electricity. 1 【 21】 ( A) compatible ( B) parallel ( C) si
7、milar ( D) identical 2 【 22】 ( A) Furthermore ( B) However ( C) Hence ( D) Otherwise 3 【 23】 ( A) addition ( B) brief ( C) general ( D) fact 4 【 24】 ( A) provided ( B) since ( C) whereas ( D) though 5 【 25】 ( A) stages ( B) periods ( C) years ( D) sessions 6 【 26】 ( A) location ( B) position ( C) si
8、tuation ( D) condition 7 【 27】 ( A) patterns ( B) designs ( C) plans ( D) schemes 8 【 28】 ( A) variation ( B) balance ( C) frequency ( D) stability 9 【 29】 ( A) small ( B) few ( C) rare ( D) scarce 10 【 30】 ( A) operation ( B) production ( C) procession ( D) action 11 【 31】 ( A) spending ( B) planni
9、ng ( C) financing ( D) saving 12 【 32】 ( A) expenditures ( B) benefits ( C) costs ( D) profits 13 【 33】 ( A) expensively ( B) consistently ( C) periodically ( D) cheaply 14 【 34】 ( A) conveniently ( B) beneficially ( C) advantageously ( D) favorably 15 【 35】 ( A) on account of ( B) in terms of ( C)
10、regardless of ( D) in spite of 16 【 36】 ( A) Like ( B) Except ( C) Regarding ( D) With 17 【 37】 ( A) application ( B) endurance ( C) expectancy ( D) extension 18 【 38】 ( A) concentration ( B) continuity ( C) conformity ( D) conductivity 19 【 39】 ( A) develop ( B) differ ( C) depart ( D) derive 20 【
11、40】 ( A) interchangeably ( B) immediately ( C) intermittently ( D) intensively Part B Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D . Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. 20 Inflation has just exploded. The real problem is that we have an un
12、derlying rate of inflation an impetus of wages chasing prices of maybe 9 percent that is heading towards 10 percent. There also have been tremendous shocks in energy, food and housing prices, making it worse. By the end of the year, we will be in a situation where year in, year out, we can look forw
13、ard to at least 10 percent inflation. And the question will be:How much worse will oil, food and housing prices make that? The situation has degenerated to the point that the only way to turn it around is to think of some very extreme changes in policy. A policy of gradualism, where youre talking ab
14、out a mild recession and another 1 to 2 million people unemployed, wont make much difference. Postponing action just means that inflation presses further and is even more difficult to deal with. You have to start with revenue and monetary restraint. All the burden now is on monetary policy. We shoul
15、d shift to a much more restrictive revenue policy and an easier monetary policy. To be significant, the 1981 budget should be cut by at least 20 billion dollars from 616 billion President Carter proposed. Thats a major cut in government programs and very hard to do. Its impossible if you save defens
16、e and all the programs indexed for changes in the cost of living. So it means cuts across the board in every area including the indexed programs, such as Social Security and food stamps. State and local-government revenue-sharing programs are another major candidate. Youve also got to reopen the 198
17、0 budget and cut that. Then I would favor wage and price controls to break the impetus of the wage-price interaction. In order to get quick results, Id set the standard around 5 or 6 percent for both wages and prices. Basically, youre aiming to cut the rate of inflation in half the first year. There
18、 would be no exceptions, but you would focus on large corporations and major labor settlements. For the special sectors where the big shocks have occurred, controls wont work. Instead, you need additional policies in each one of those areas. There are no cheap or easy solutions to the inflation prob
19、lem. My answer is to take all the things that everybody wants to do, and instead of choosing among them, do all of them. Weve got to think in terms of a comprehensive program. 21 In the authors opinion, the high inflation rate in the US was accompanied by ( A) energy crises. ( B) mounting wages. ( C
20、) housing shortage. ( D) shrinking market. 22 The only way to reverse the worsening situation seems to be ( A) a policy of gradualism. ( B) sacrifice of public interests. ( C) radical changes of policy. ( D) postponing of drastic actions. 23 We can learn from the fourth paragraph that ( A) a substan
21、tial cut in annual revenue is called for. ( B) defense and social welfare programs should undergo cuts. ( C) we should leave intact programs for bettering peoples living. ( D) we should exercise less control over monetary policy. 24 The phrase “special sectors“ (line 1, paragraph 7) most probably re
22、fers to ( A) energy, food and housing. ( B) indexed programs. ( C) social security and food stamps. ( D) large corporations and labor settlements. 25 What is the text mainly about? ( A) The defect of US monetary system. ( B) The causes of ever-worsening inflation in the US. ( C) Prospects for the US
23、 economic situation. ( D) A comprehensive settlement of inflation in the US. 25 For centuries the most valuable of African resources for Europeans were the slaves, but these could be obtained at coastal ports, without any need for going deep inland. Slavery had been an established institution in Afr
24、ica. Prisoners of war had been enslaved, as were also debtors and individuals guilty of serious crimes. But these slaves usually were treated as part of the family. They had clearly defined rights, and their slave status was not necessarily inherited. Therefore it is commonly argued that Africas tra
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