[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷104及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 104及答案与解析 Section C 0 Married women do more housework than their husbands.【 B1】 _by the Institute for Public PolicyResearch thinktank【 B2】 _that eight out of ten married women do more household chores, while justone in ten married men does an equal amount of cleaning and washing a
2、s his wife. Just over one in ten women say their husbands do more housework than they do, while only 3% of married women do fewer than three hours a week, with almost half doing 13 hours or more. In short, the gender imbalance is alive and【 B3】 _in the British household, according to the IPPR, which
3、 says its research shows that, for realequality, society needs to see men to【 B4】_ the vacuum cleaner and do their fair share. Patterns ofhousework have changed only slightly. More than eight out of ten women born in 1958 said they do morelaundry and ironing than their partner, while seven out of te
4、n women born in 1970【 B5】 _. “Therevolution in gender roles is an【 B6】 _ career,“ said Nick Pearce, director of IPPR. Women still【 B7】 _the overwhelming burden of household tasks, particularly after they have had children. Whenthey earn more, their bargaining power with their partners increases, so
5、closing the gender pay【 B8】 _ would help. Universal childcare, rather than tax【 B9】 _ for nannies or cleaners, is also the best wayforward for a family-friendly, more equal Britain. Men should work more flexibly,【 B10】 _for caring fortheir children and their homes, and have the right to reserved par
6、ental leave. 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 10 Cole County charged $ 30 a night for anyone who volunteered to go behind bars on Friday or Saturday night, so that officials could give the new jail a test before it opened for real this week. People fr
7、om three statesspent the night at the jail, including some lawyers and a couple【 B1】 _ their first anniversary. ColeCounty Sheriff Greg White said, “It was something they could experience without having to get a【 B2】_ record. They spent the night there and【 B3】 _ an understanding that they would not
8、 want to ever dothis again. “ Jailers tried to give the citizens the full experience. They were told to【 B4】 _their jewelry,cell phones, and other personal【 B5】_. “They were booked and photographed and led into the jail.They could keep their cell doors open, but that trapped feeling was still there
9、because the【 B6】_roomdoors were locked,“ Bob Watson said. He was 40, a reporter for City News who spent Friday night at the jail. Watson said two other feelings were boredom and【 B7】 _ choice. Bed was a steel bunk with a thin mattress. Overhead, a 40-watt【 B8】 _stayed lit through the night There wer
10、e small rewards forstaying in the jail. Each guest got his booking photo and a T-shirt as【 B9】 _. In addition, the $ 30 wentfor good purposes. Half goes to the sheriffs office to【 B10】 _equipment and half to the United Way. 11 【 B1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【 B8】 19 【
11、 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 Money worries are keeping more than a third of us awake at night, according to a poll in England.【 B1】 _woes are more disturbing than concerns about work, relationships, health and even a partnerwho snores or【 B2】 _ too much. The reasons for being unable to sleep emerged in a surve
12、y whichshowed almost three-quarters of Britons【 B3】 _to get a good nights rest. Sunday is the worst, as weworry about the week ahead, and the most likely time to wake is 2 a. m. to 3 a. m. Anxiety about work keeps 30 per cent from slumber, just ahead of being too hot The majority say sleepless night
13、s are caused by thingsplaying on their mind, rather than physical【 B4】 _like annoying car alarms or persistent dog barking.However, the beeping, flashing or buzzing of mobile phones does cause one in 20 to【 B5】 _ from ourslumber. Of the 2 000 adults surveyed, over a quarter said they couldnt【 B6】 _
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