[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷86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 86及答案与解析 Section A ( A) Work hard on the project. ( B) Leave the project alone. ( C) Discuss about the project with the professor. ( D) Ask the professor for another extension. ( A) Where the woman is going to dinner. ( B) Where the new restaurant is located. ( C) Where the woman
2、got the coupon. ( D) Where the womans cousin lives. ( A) He has an ear infection. ( B) He doesnt always listen. ( C) Hes never missed a meeting. ( D) He has to attend another meeting. ( A) Pick up their papers on the 12th. ( B) Finish their assignment early. ( C) Discuss their paper topics after cla
3、ss. ( D) Watch the clock carefully during the final exam. ( A) Hed like to buy a computer. ( B) He will let the woman use his computer. ( C) He hopes to take a statistics course soon. ( D) He hopes to borrow a computer from the student centre. ( A) Read the article while she waits in line. ( B) Have
4、 her copies made outside the library. ( C) Use a different machine to make her copies. ( D) Look for a different magazine article. ( A) He gave the woman the wrong directions. ( B) His friend works in the deans office. ( C) Hes also looking for the deans office. ( D) He cant give the woman any direc
5、tions. ( A) Nothing can help Debra pass the exam. ( B) Debra doesnt need to study at all. ( C) Being well-rested will help Debra in the exam. ( D) Debra should get some fresh air in the morning. ( A) Because of the shops advertisement. ( B) Because the T-shirts fit him perfectly. ( C) Because the pr
6、oducts were in good quality. ( D) Because he had some acquaintance there. ( A) They turned to be dirty. ( B) They shrank after washing. ( C) They were sold out. ( D) They were made for children. ( A) The T-shirts usually shrink after washing. ( B) People should not always believe in the advertisemen
7、t. ( C) The woman will never go shopping with the man. ( D) The shop will not be in business if the man cant get his money back. ( A) To go out to see a movie. ( B) To write a reference letter for her. ( C) To tell her something about Pete. ( D) To go out and have coffee with her. ( A) Reading an es
8、say written by Pete. ( B) Writing a letter to Pete. ( C) Writing a reference letter for Pete. ( D) Reading a letter from Pete. ( A) He would turn down Petes request. ( B) He thought the woman was too hard on Pete. ( C) He could see something good even in a very bad person. ( D) He liked Pete very mu
9、ch and would write him a very good reference. ( A) He likes kids and has worked in an elementary school. ( B) He is lazy and immature but good in a crisis. ( C) He quarrels with everyone he works with. ( D) He is immature and loves playing tricks on people. Section B ( A) Americans spend less money
10、on pets because of the current economic recession ( B) Americans spend less money on pets in spite of the economic prosperity. ( C) Americans spend a lot of money on pets because of the economic prosperity. ( D) Americans spend a lot of money and time on pets in spite of the economic recession. ( A)
11、 Because they want to keep their pets healthy. ( B) Because medical services for pets are good in America. ( C) Because their pets usually fall sick. ( D) Because they have some extra money. ( A) They like dogs more than cats. ( B) They are allowed to take pets on plane. ( C) They are allowed to tak
12、e pets to some hotels. ( D) They spend more on pet supplies. ( A) Because more pumpkins are needed to celebrate Halloween. ( B) Because the supply for sale has decreased. ( C) Because more people develop their love for pumpkins. ( D) Because the cost of planting pumpkins has increased. ( A) They are
13、 sweet. ( B) They have seeds in the body. ( C) They contain various Vitamins. ( D) They dont have hard skins. ( A) Cut a pumpkin into pieces and put them into fridge. ( B) Have a fresh pumpkin cooked and store it. ( C) Store the whole pumpkin in a cool, dark place. ( D) Expose a whole pumpkin to sun
14、shine. ( A) She was born rich. ( B) She is the First Lady of America. ( C) She graduated from University of Chicago. ( D) She was an average student in school. ( A) They were classmates. ( B) They worked together. ( C) They were neighbors. ( D) They knew each other by chance. ( A) Help take care of
15、the two kids. ( B) Help serve the family. ( C) Serve as a housekeeper. ( D) Help clean the White House. ( A) Michelle Obama will have no time to take care of them. ( B) They will be classmates in the same school. ( C) They will attend a famous private school. ( D) Malia is three years younger than S
16、asha. Section C 25 Its very popular to see college and university students spending their vacation partying in a warm bar with no parents around in the United States. In the United States, the【 B1】 _age to drink alcohol is 21 one of the highest in the world. Americans【 B2】 _whether it should be lowe
17、red, or whether young drinkers would only drink more. In parts of Europe, the【 B3】 _ drinking age for beer, and sometimes hard 【 B4】 _, is 16. Yet France may raise the age limit for beer and wine sales to 18. Rules on alcohol differ from college to college in the United States. Many schools require
18、all first-year students to take an alcohol a 【 B5】 _and education program, often given online. Some have a “zero tolerance“ policy where alcohol is banned from all buildings. Parents【 B6】 _violations and students may be suspended. At the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, permission is neede
19、d to serve alcohol at any event on campus. But alcohol is banned in first-year dorms where most students are under 21 anyway. Susan Davis, a university lawyer, says campus police and local police report underage drinking violations to administrators. The university judicial committee decides punishm
20、ent on a【 B7】 _ basis. For example, the committee might【 B8】_ a student, or demand an alcohol education program, or just give a warning. Jon Zug, a prosecutor in Albemarle County, says【 B9】 _ students would face the same punishment as American citizens for underage drinking in Virginia. That include
21、s a fine of $ 500 or 50 hours of community service. But first【 B10】 _ might be given a chance to complete an alcohol education program instead. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 86答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 W: If Prof. Thomson
22、 was willing to give us a three-day extension to finish the project, maybe we could ask for a few more days. M: Thats right. Wed better talk to her. Q: What are the speakers probably going to do? 1 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 校园生活类,行动计划题。女士说如果 Thomson教授愿意多给三天时间让他们完成项目的话,或许他们可以要求多宽限几天;男士用 Wed better 结构建议他们一起跟 Th
23、omson教授谈谈。因此,他们最有可能做的就是请求教授再延长一些时间。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 W: I got a coupon for half-off dinner at the new restaurant down the street. I think Ill use it when my cousin comes for a visit this weekend. M: Where did you get it? I wouldnt mind trying that place out, too. Q: What does the man want to know?
24、 2 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析 】 生活交际类,语义理解题。女士说自己有一张在沿街走下去的那个新饭店的优惠券,男士想知道女士领优惠券的具体地址,并说自己也想去那个餐厅试试看。即男士想知道的是女士从哪里拿的优惠券。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 W: I must have told Mike five times not to forget the meeting, and he still missed it. M: Well, you know Mike everything goes in one ear and out the other. Q: What can be i
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