[外语类试卷]国家公共英语(四级)笔试模拟试卷329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 329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 What is the man s chief responsibility in the Green Peace organization? ( A) He s involved in anti-nuclear activity. ( B) He s responsible for conservation and protection of animals. ( C) He s the action organizer and arranges any protests. ( D) He s involved in protection and
5、support of the eco-system. 12 How does Green Peace try to stop people from dumping nuclear waste? ( A) They harass the dumping ship with boats. ( B) They attack the dumping ships. ( C) They talk with them in a mild way. ( D) They stop them in a violent way. 13 What is the woman s attitude towards th
6、e Green Peace campaigns? ( A) Contempt. ( B) Appreciate. ( C) Disapprove. ( D) Suspicious. 14 What crops does the farmer grow? ( A) Cotton every year. ( B) Corn and wheat. ( C) Rice. ( D) Other things. 15 How does the farmer pay his employees? ( A) Hourly. ( B) Weekly. ( C) Monthly. ( D) Yearly. 16
7、What work does the farmer need to do? ( A) Irrigate my fields. ( B) Apply pesticides. ( C) Fix machines. ( D) All the above. 17 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 family s finances. ( C) Because she was offe
8、red a good job. ( D) Because she was bored with her children. 18 How did 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. 19 Between whom did the problem arise when Jane went back to work? ( A) Jan
9、e and the children. ( B) Jane and Bill. ( C) Bill and the children. ( D) Jane and the neighbour. 20 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 their own careers. ( D) Women sh
10、ould do all the housework. 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. 20 Pay and productivity, it is generally assumed, should be related. But the relationship seems to weaken【 C
11、1】 _people get older. Mental ability declines with age. That is the same for the brainy and the dim and not 【 C2】 _for humans: it is measurable even for fruit flies.【 C3】 _minds that keep lively will suffer less than the lazy. In general, the more education you have, the more productive your old【 C4
12、】 _will be. Some【 C5】 _decline faster than others. According to most studies, people s numerical and reasoning abilities are at their best in their 20 s and early 30 s.【 C6】_abilities those that depend on knowledge may improve with age. For most workers, decreased abilities will【 C7】 _to lower produ
13、ctivity; only a minority will find know-how and knowledge outweighs their failing powers. Even those employees who remain highly productive will be likely to shine only in a narrow【 C8】_. Academics notice this. It is less clear that employers do. Studies of supervisors-ratings show no clear correlat
14、ion【 C9】 _age and perceived productivity. When other employees-views are【 C10】 _into account though, the picture changes: these ratings suggest that workers in their 30s are the【 C11】 _productive and hardworking, with scores falling thereafter. That is【 C12】 _up by studies of work samples, which fin
15、d lower productivity among the oldest employees. A study for America s Department of Labor showed job performance peaking at 35, and【 C13】 _declining. It varied by industry: the fall was slower in footwear, but faster in furniture. Intellectual occupations are harder to measure, but the picture is t
16、he same. Academics seem to publish【 C14】 _ as they age. Painters, musicians and writers show the same tendency. Their output peaks in their 30s and 40s. The only【 C15】 _is female writers, who are most productive in their 50 s. 21 【 C1】 22 【 C2】 23 【 C3】 24 【 C4】 25 【 C5】 26 【 C6】 27 【 C7】 28 【 C8】 2
17、9 【 C9】 30 【 C10】 31 【 C11】 32 【 C12】 33 【 C13】 34 【 C14】 35 【 C15】 Part A 35 On the north bank of the Ohio River sits Evansville, Ind. , home of David Williams, 52, and of a riverboat casino (a place where gambling games are played). During several years of gambling in that casino, Williams, a stat
18、e auditor earning $35,000 a year, lost approximately $ 175,000. He had never gambled before the casino sent him a coupon for $ 20 worth of gambling. He visited the casino, lost the $20 and left. On his second visit he lost $800. The casino issued to him, as a good customer, a “Fun Card“, which when
19、used in the casino earns points for meals and drinks, and enables the casino to track the user s gambling activities. For Williams, those activities become what he calls “electronic heroin. “ 【 R1】 _. In 1997 he lost $21,000 to one slot machine in two days. In March 1997 he lost $ 72,186. He sometim
20、es played two slot machines at a time, all night, until the boat docked at 5 a. m. , then went back aboard when the casino opened at 9 a. m. Now he is suing the casino, charging that it should have refused his patronage because it knew he was addicted. It did know he had a problem. In March 1998, a
21、friend of Williams s got him involuntarily confined to a treatment center for addictions, and wrote to inform the casino of Williams s gambling problem. The casino included a photo of Williams among those of banned gamblers, and wrote to him a “cease admissions“ letter. Noting the “medical/psycholog
22、ical“ nature of problem gambling behavior, the letter said that before being readmitted to the casino he would have to present medical/psychological information demonstrating that patronizing the casino would pose no threat to his safety or well-being. 【 R2】 _. The Wall Street Journal reports that t
23、he casino has 24 signs warning: “Enjoy the fun.and always bet with your head, not over it“. Every entrance ticket lists a toll-free number for counseling from the Indiana Department of Mental Health. Nevertheless, Williams s suit charges that the casino, knowing he was “helplessly addicted to gambli
24、ng“, intentionally worked to “lure“ him to “engage in conduct against his will. “ Well. 【 R3】 _. The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders says “ pathological gambling“ involves persistent, recurring and uncontrollable pursuit less of money than of the thrill of
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