[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷269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 269及答案与解析 Section A ( A) Their health becomes worse. ( B) They dont fight as hard as before. ( C) They wont get the benefit of pension. ( D) They receive less education. ( A) In the late 1970s. ( B) In the early 1970s. ( C) During World War . ( D) In the late 1960s. ( A) Nobody wa
2、s injured in it. ( B) It was caused by an error. ( C) It killed 27 miners. ( D) It affected national electricity supply. ( A) Extraordinary expansion of mine companies. ( B) The laws requiring federal mine inspections. ( C) The decline of coal supply in the world. ( D) An accident causing thousands
3、of death. ( A) An express company that delivers food. ( B) A meal replacement diet ( C) A report on fast weight-loss diet category. ( D) An annual ranking of best diet plans. ( A) The food is made by medical workers. ( B) The food is healthier than made-at-home meal. ( C) The food is delivered to di
4、eters directly. ( D) Dieters can order a variety of food. ( A) It is tough to achieve. ( B) It may change our lifestyle. ( C) It is unhealthy and unsustainable. ( D) It can lead to future diseases. Section B ( A) The relationship between farmers, Ward and Sears. ( B) The development of the catalog s
5、ales business. ( C) The relationship between the catalog and textbooks. ( D) The story of a Chicago retailer. ( A) Because he wanted to beat Ward. ( B) Because he wanted to help his brother Ward. ( C) Because he thought this business was profitable. ( D) Because he enjoyed competition in this busine
6、ss. ( A) Farmers. ( B) City people. ( C) Business people. ( D) Students. ( A) It helped students with spelling and adding. ( B) It helped students become familiar with a variety of goods. ( C) Students might order things from the catalog. ( D) Schools were short of textbooks at that time. ( A) The c
7、ommentator made it very dull. ( B) The game was exciting. ( C) It was between the Gunners and the Wolves. ( D) It was won by the Wolves. ( A) 1 goal. ( B) 2 goals. ( C) 3 goals. ( D) 5 goals. ( A) How they play in the next match. ( B) How they shape after Christmas. ( C) How they get over the diffic
8、ulty. ( D) How they explain to the public. ( A) A team member called Blake was injured. ( B) Christmas was coming. ( C) They cant score many goals. ( D) They still have some influence from Blake. Section C ( A) The uniqueness of Japanese art. ( B) Some features of Japanese culture. ( C) Characterist
9、ics of Japanese artists. ( D) The art of Japanese brush painting. ( A) To calm themselves down. ( B) To signal lack of interest. ( C) To show their impatience. ( D) To enhance concentration. ( A) How listeners in different cultures show respect. ( B) How speakers can win approval from the audience.
10、( C) How speakers can misunderstand the audience. ( D) How different Western and Eastern art forms are. ( A) Interviewing and recruiting employees. ( B) Directing personnel evaluation. ( C) Buying and maintaining equipment. ( D) Drawing up plans for in-service training. ( A) Two of his workers were
11、injured at work. ( B) Two of his employees committed theft. ( C) Some of his equipment was damaged in a fire. ( D) The training program he ran was a failure. ( A) Advancement to a higher position. ( B) A better relationship with his boss. ( C) A better-paying job in another company. ( D) Improvement
12、 in the companys management. ( A) She has more self-confidence than Chris. ( B) She works with Chris in the same division. ( C) She is competing with Chris for the new job. ( D) She has more management experience than Chris. ( A) They guide us in handling human relationships. ( B) They help us see t
13、he important values of a culture. ( C) They help us express ourselves more effectively. ( D) They are an infinite source of human knowledge. ( A) They may be misinterpreted occasionally. ( B) Their wording may become different. ( C) Their origins can no longer be traced. ( D) The values they reflect
14、 may change. ( A) Old proverbs are constantly replaced by new ones. ( B) Some proverbs are assuming more and more importance. ( C) Certain values have always been central to a culture. ( D) Certain values are shared by a large number of cultures. 大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 269答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 The nu
15、mber of Americans over the age of 65 is expected to double between now and 2030. This next generation of retirees will be the healthiest, best educated, and most wealthy in American history.(1)But many of them wont have a retirement benefit their parents generation fought hard to get. It is somethin
16、g known as a defined-benefit plan, or “pension“. Retired workers who have a pension continue to be paid a certain percentage of their highest annual salary usually anywhere from one to three percent multiplied by the number of years they worked for the company.(2)Pensions first became popular during
17、 World War n, when a federally-approved wage-freeze meant unions had to negotiate for retirement benefits, instead of pay increases. Pensions reached the height of their popularity in the late 1970s, when more than 60 percent of Americans had one. 1. What problem does the next generation of retirees
18、 have? 2. When did pensions reach the height of their popularity? 1 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 新闻提到, 下一代的退休人员失去了一项退休福利 (wont have a retirement benefit),这项 “福利计划 ”(defined-benefit plan)也就是 “养老金 ”(pension), C“他们得不到养老金的福利 ”与新闻内容相符。新闻中有提到这批退休人员将是美国有史以来最健康、教育程度最高、最富有的,据此可排除 A、D。 B利用新闻中的 fought hard作干扰,新闻是说这个 pensio
19、n的制度是上一辈人努力争取出来的结果,并没有说 “下一代退休人员不努力 ”。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【正 确答案】 A 【试题解析】 新闻提到,养老金制度在第二次世界大战时开始流行,到了 20世纪 70年代末达到流行高峰 (reached the height of their popularity in the late 1970s。故答案为 A。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 U.S. government health and safely officials are investigating the cause of the recent explosion at a We
20、st Virginia coal mine, which killed 12 miners. (3)The accident was apparently an error in an industry which has prided itself on miner safety at a time of extraordinary expansion. Mine companies operate in 27 states, from West Virginia in the east to Montana in the west, producing a total of about o
21、ne billion tons a year, or more than a third of the worlds coal supply. The U.S. economy is dependent on coal production. Coal-fired power plants generate about 50 percent of the nations electricity. More than half the nations coal is mined underground by thousands of men and women who daily risk in
22、jury and death.(4)But the occupation has become much safer since the late 1960s, when the U.S. Congress passed laws requiring federal mine inspections. 3. What do we learn about the recent explosion at a coal mine? 4. What made the mining industry safer in the late 1960s? 3 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 新闻开篇就提到,美
23、国政府健康与安全局的官员正在调查一起煤矿爆炸的原因,之后说这明显是一起 “错误 ”(error),故 B正确。新闻中并没有提到是否有人受伤, A无法得知。事故中有 12人遇难,而不是 27人, 27是煤矿公司覆盖的州。 D利用新闻中的 nations electricity作干扰, D所说 “影响到全国的电力供应 ”没有在新闻中提到。 【知识模块】 听力 4 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 新闻提到,当美国国会通过法律要求联邦政府进行煤矿安全检查后(passed laws requiring federal mine inspections),媒矿安全从 60年代末开始已有好转。故 B正确。
24、A中的 Extraordinary expansion有在新闻中提到,但煤矿公司的扩张不是发生在 20世纪 60年代末,也与挖煤产业变得更安全无关。新闻中只提到美国生产全球三分之一的煤,没有提到 C所说的 “煤产量下降 ”。 D“一次造成数千人死亡的意外 ”没有在新闻中提到,只是拼凑了新闻中的 thousands of和death。 【知识模块】 听力 5 【听力原文】 When it comes to dieting, losing weight fast holds some appeal. Maybe thats why U.S. News & World Report has adde
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