[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷310及答案与解析.doc
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1、国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷 310及答案与解析 PART A Directions: For Questions 1-5, you will hear a conversation. While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twi
2、ce. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below. 0 PART B Directions: For Questions 6-10, you will hear a passage. Use not more than 3 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the sentences and the questions below. 5 PART C Directions: You will he
3、ar three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear eac
4、h piece ONLY ONCE. 11 What is the conversation mainly about? ( A) A standard unit for measuring weight. ( B) How to care for precious metals. ( C) The value of precious metals. ( D) Using the metric system. 12 How is the weight used? ( A) To measure amounts of rainfall. ( B) To check the accuracy of
5、 scales. ( C) To observe changes in the atmosphere. ( D) To calculate the density of other metals. 13 What does Doctor Thomas probably think about the cost of the new weight? ( A) It is too high for such a light weight. ( B) It is difficult to judge the value of such an object. ( C) It is a small am
6、ount to pay for so much precious metal. ( D) It is reasonable for an object with such an important function. 14 Why does a newborn baby have to spend the first year of his life learning to listen? ( A) Because he likes learning. ( B) Because his hearing center is still immature. ( C) Because his ear
7、s are immature. ( D) Because he wants to know how to use his ears. 15 What s a newborn baby s reaction to a loud noise near him? ( A) Get angry. ( B) Look away. ( C) Begin crying. ( D) Ignore it. 16 When does a baby begin to use more vowels and consonants? ( A) When he is pleased. ( B) As he grows.
8、( C) When he gets angry. ( D) When he hears other baby crying. 17 Why are we far from satisfied with our basic needs? ( A) Because we should save extra money for future expenditure. ( B) Because we have other wants in addition to our basic needs. ( C) Because we all enjoy reading books. ( D) Because
9、 man is never satisfied even if he has everything he wants. 18 What can be inferred from the passage? ( A) We should be satisfied with our life. ( B) We should develop good habits. ( C) A reliable income makes the satisfactory standard of living possible. ( D) To provide for future expenditure is wi
10、se. 19 “Shelter“ refers to ( A) safe. ( B) shell. ( C) house. ( D) income. 20 “Expenditure“ means ( A) exercise. ( B) expense. ( C) style. ( D) cost. Part A 20 Using a public telephone may well be one of the minor irritations of life, demanding patience, determination and a strong possibility of fai
11、lure together on occasion with considerable unpopularity. The hopeful【 B1】 _(shall we call him George?) waits till six o clock in the evening to take【 B2】 _of the so-called “cheap rates“ for a long distance call. The telephone box, with two broken panes of glass in the side, stands at the【 B3】 _of t
12、wo main roads with buses , lorries and cars roaring past. It is pouring with rain as George【 B4】 _a queue of four depressed-looking people. Time passes slowly and seems to come to a standstill【 B5】 _the person immediately before George【 B6】 _on an endless conversation, pausing only to insert another
13、 coin every minute or so. Eventually the receiver is replaced and the caller leaves the【 B7】 _. George enters and picks up one of the directories inside, only to discover that someone unknown has torn out the【 B8】 _page he needs. Nothing for it but to dial Directory Enquiries. He waits patiently for
14、 a reply (while someone outside【 B9】_repeatedly on the door) and finally notes down the number given. At last George can go【 B10】 _with his call. Just as he is starting to dial, however, the door opens and an unpleasant-looking face peers in with the demand “can t you hurry up?“.【 B11】 _such barbari
15、ty, George continues to dial and his unwanted companion withdraws. At last he hears the burr-burr of the ringing【 B12】_, immediately followed by rapid pips demanding his money, but he is now so upset that he knocks down the coins he has placed ready on the top of the box. Having at last located them
16、, he dials again the pips are repeated and he hastily inserts the coins. A cold voice【 B13】 _him, “Grand Hotel, Chalfont Well. “ “Ive an urgent message for a Mr. Smith who is a guest in your hotel. Could you put me through to him? I m afraid I don t know his room number. “ The response appears less
17、than enthusiastic and a long silence【 B14】 _. George inserts more coins. Then the voice informs him, “I ve been trying to locate Mr. Smith but the hall porter reports having seen him leave about a minute ago. “ Breathing heavily, George【 B15】 _the receiver, just as the knocking on the door starts ag
18、ain. 21 【 B1】 22 【 B2】 23 【 B3】 24 【 B4】 25 【 B5】 26 【 B6】 27 【 B7】 28 【 B8】 29 【 B9】 30 【 B10】 31 【 B11】 32 【 B12】 33 【 B13】 34 【 B14】 35 【 B15】 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. 35
19、The core of Greece s troubles is too much spending, too little tax-collecting and book-cooking. Spain and Ireland are in trouble even if the percentage of their public debt in gross domestic product is much smaller than that of Germany. Italy, also in the financial markets crosshairs, has high publi
20、c debt but a lower deficit than the eurozone s average. The root of these countries problems is that their prices and wages have risen much faster than those of other eurozone members. There are two ways to mitigate the pain. First, to adopt temporarily more expansionary fiscal policies for a while.
21、 Or, more powerfully, the wider euro area could adopt more expansionary monetary policies for several years. As to the second option, the “inflation fundamentalists“ will have none of it. This elite consisting of central bankers, top economic officials, politicians, academics and journalists insists
22、 that it is unacceptable to allow inflation to climb above two percent. Hyper-inflation in Germany in the 1930s and stagflation in industrial countries in the 1970s and 1980s support their view. It s true that moderate inflation can creep up to become high inflation. But inflation fundamentalism can
23、 also hurt. There is little if any empirical evidence that moderate inflation hurts growth. In most countries, cutting actual wages is politically difficult if not impossible. But, to regain competitiveness and balance the books, real wage adjustments are sometimes inevitable. A slightly higher leve
24、l of inflation allows for this painful adjustment with a lower level of political conflict. On the other hand, ultra-low inflation, in a recession, can easily become deflation. Falling prices encourage people to defer spending, which makes things worse and erodes tax payments, impairing a government
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