[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷322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 322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. 1 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. 6 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 When was Twain born? ( A) 1865. ( B) 1825. ( C) 1835 ( D) 1845 12 What job did Twain get on the Mississippi? ( A) Type-setter. ( B) Writer. ( C) River pilot. ( D) Reporter. 13 Why did Twain go to West? ( A) To prospect for silver and gold. ( B) To get away from the war and the
5、army. ( C) Because of the outbreak of the Civil War. ( D) To travel. 14 How long does a masters degree take in Switzerland? ( A) One year. ( B) Two years. ( C) Three years. ( D) Four years. 15 Who has to choose from a booklet of fifty bourses for study? ( A) Students specializing in computer science
6、. ( B) Students studying for a bachelors degree. ( C) Students doing Ph. D. ( D) Students studying for a masters degree. 16 Why does the speaker think the computer science education in Switzerland is particularly good? ( A) Because it is quite wide-ranging. ( B) Because theres more emphasis on appli
7、ed Information Technology. ( C) Because there are more grants available. ( D) Because students can get money from the state. 17 What does the story try to tell us? ( A) Parents should take good care of their children. ( B) Man and wife should share household duties. ( C) Women should never have thei
8、r own careers. ( D) Women should do all the housework. 18 Why did Jane want to go back to work? ( A) Because she was bored with her husband. ( B) Because she would like to help with the familys finances. ( C) Because she was offered a good job. ( D) Because she was bored with her children. 19 How di
9、d Jane spend her days before she went back to work? ( A) Watching TV. ( B) Taking good care of her husband. ( C) Doing housework. ( D) Reading newspaper. 20 Between whom did the problem arise when Jane went back to work? ( A) Jane and the children. ( B) Jane and Bill. ( C) Bill and the children. ( D
10、) Jane and the neighbour. Part A 20 The United States leads all industrial nations in the proportion of its young men and women who receive higher education. Why is this? What motivates a middle-income family with two children to【 B1】 _ loans for up to $ 120, 000 so that their son and daughter can【
11、B2】 _private universities for four years? Why would both parents in a low-income family take jobs to support their three children at a state universityeach【 B3】 _ an annual cost of $4,000? Why should a woman in her forties quit her job and use her savings to【 B4】 _ for the college education she did
12、not receive when she was【 B5】 _? Americans place a high personal value【 B6】 _higher education. This is an attitude that goes【 B7】 _to the country s oldest political traditions. People in the United States have always believed that education is necessary for【 B8】 _ a democratic government. They belie
13、ve that it prepares the individual【 B9】 _informed intelligent, political participation, including voting. Before World War II, a high school education seemed adequate for【 B10】_most peoples needs, but the post-war period produced dozens of new questions for Americans. How should atomic【 B11】 _ be us
14、ed? Should scientists be【 B12】 _ to experiment in splitting genes? Should money be spent on【 B13】_astronauts into spaceor should it be used for aid to another nation? Americans rarely express a direct vote on such complex matters, but the representatives they elect【 B14】 _decide such issues. In rece
15、nt years,【 B15】 _ a result, many Americans have begun to regard a college education as necessary to becoming an informed American voter. 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: Rea
16、d 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 If your friend hopes to read your Shakespeare, or The Federalist Papers, tell him, gently but firmly, to buy a copy. You will lend him your car or your coatbut your boo
17、ks are as much a part of you as your head or your heart. The demoralizing environment, decrepit(老朽的 ) building and minimal materials make the high school experience for these children an uphill battle. Merely graduating from such a high school is difficult, much less becoming a high-caliber science
18、or engineering student. Schools with students from a higher socioeconomic level would not tolerate the obstacles I encountered daily. Improvements need to be made efficiently and made soon, or the divisions among people in this country will only become more extreme. Of course, there are things that
19、concerned citizens can do to help. Get involved with a school, especially one in a poor area. Volunteer to give a presentation or just to spend time with the children. My students were excited to talk to an insurance salesperson who came to give a career exploration lecture. They not only were genui
20、nely interested in the opportunities he described but also were amazed that such a man would donate an afternoon to them. Although those measures can help, they are not enough. For teaching to be effective, the entire environment of the inner city needs to be changed. Teaching someone the difference
21、 between velocity and acceleration is irrelevant if the person is hungry and scared. Programs that educate parents in child-rearing, organize low-income groups into cooperative units, fight drug trafficking and help to clean up the ghettos physically will improve the life in the community. The small
22、 alterations and “new“ proposals currently filling the newspapers are certainly not strong enough to transform a decaying and demoralized school structure that has been disintegrating for decades. Inner-city schools need so much more, and the children deserve so much more than our society is willing
23、 to give. Like many other people, I entered the teaching profession eager to investigate change and found many institutionalized obstacles in my way. It should not be so difficult to make a difference. 36 By saying “an uphill battle“, the author means_ . ( A) a tough task ( B) a easy job ( C) an upg
24、rade class ( D) climbing a hill 37 We can learn from the text that_. ( A) the political circle will offer the help to the high schools ( B) giving a presentation is beneficial to students ( C) teaching methods have to be changed ( D) students are afraid to talk to strangers 38 The author believes th
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