[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷530及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 530及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic Choice of Friends according to the following outline (given in. Chinese). Your composition should be no less than 120 words. Remember to write your composition on the Answer Shee
2、t 1 clearly and neatly. 1. 有人喜欢结交与自己相类似的朋友。 2. 有人喜欢结交与自己完全不同的朋友。 3. 我的看法。 Choice of Friends 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For qu
3、estions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 How to Guess Your Age It seems to me that they are buil
4、ding staircases steeper than they used to. The risers are higher, or there are more of them, or something. Maybe this is because it is so much farther today from the first to the second floor, but Ive noticed it is getting harder to make two steps at a time any more. Nowadays it is all I can do to m
5、ake one step at a time. Another thing I ye noticed is the small print they re using lately. Newspapers are getting farther and farther away when I have them, and I have to squint to make them out. The other day I had to back halfway out of a telephone booth in order to read the number on the coin bo
6、x. It is obviously ridiculous to suggest that a person my age needs glasses, but the only other way I can find out whats going on is to have somebody read aloud to me, and thats not too satisfactory because people speak in such low voices these days that I can t hear them very well. Evrything is far
7、ther than it used to be. Its twice the distance from my house to the station now, and theyve added a fair - sized hill that I never noticed before. The trains leave sooner too. Ive given up running for them, because they start faster these days when I try to catch them. You can t depend on timetable
8、s any more, and it s no us asking the conductor. I ask him a dozen times a trip if the next station is where I get off, and he always says it isn t. How can you trust a conductor like that? Usually I gather up my bundles and put on my hat and coat and stand in the aisle a couple of stops away, just
9、to make sure I don t go past my destination. Sometimes I make doubly sure by getting off at the station ahead. A lot of other things are different lately. Barbers no longer hold up a mirror behind me when theyve finished, so I can see the back of my head, and my wife has been taking care of the tick
10、ets lately when we go to the theater. They don t use the same material in clothes any more, either. Ive noticed that all my suits have a tendency to shrink, especially in certain places such as around the waist or in the seat of the pants, and the laces they put in shoes nowadays are harder to reach
11、. Revolving doors revolve much faster than they used to. I have to let a couple of openings go past me before I jump in, and by the time I get up nerve enough to jump out again Im right back in the street where I started. It s the same with golf. Im giving it up because these modern golf balls they
12、sell arc so hard to pick up when I stoop over. Ive had to quite driving, too; the restrooms in filling stations are getting farther and farther apart. Usually I just stay home at night and read the papers, particularly the obituary columns. It s funny how much more interesting the obituary columns h
13、ave been getting lately. Even the weather is changing. It s colder in winter and the summers are hotter than they used to be. I d go away, if it wash t so far. Snow is heavier when I try to shovel it, and I have to put on rubbers whenever I go out, because rain today is wetter than the rain we used
14、to get. Draughts are more severe too. It must be the way they build windows now. People are changing too. For one thing, they re younger than they used to be when I was their age. I went back recently to an alumni reunion at the college I graduated from in 1943-that is, 1933-1 mean, 1923-and I was s
15、hocked to see the mere tots theyre admitting as students these days. The average age of the freshman class couldnt have been more than seven. They seem to be more polite than in my time, though; several undergraduates called me “Sir,“ anti one of them asked me if he could help me across the street.
16、On the other hand, people my own age. are so much older than I am. I realize that my generation is approaching middle age (I define middle age roughly as the period between 21 and 110) but there is no excuse for my classmates tottering into a state of advanced senility. I ran into my old roommate at
17、 the bar, and he d changed so much that he didnt recognize me. “Youve put on a little weight, George,“ I said “Its this modern food,“ George said,“ It seems to be more fattening.“ “How about another martini?“ I said. “Have you noticed how much weaker the martinis are these days?“ “Everything is diff
18、erent,“ said George. “Even the food you get. Its more fattening.“ “How long since Ive seen you, George?“ I said. “It must be several years.“ “I think the last time was right after the election,“ said George. “What election was that?“ George thought for a moment. “Harding.“ I ordered a couple more ma
19、rtinis. “Have you noticed these martinis are weaker than they used to be? I said. “It isnt like the good old days,“ George said. “Remember when we d go down to the speak, and order some Orange Blossoms, and maybe pick up a couple of flappers? Boy, could they neck Hot diggety !“ “You used to be quite
20、 a cake-eater, George,“ I said. “Do you still do the Black Bottom?“ “I put on too much weight,“ said George. “This food nowadays seems to be more fattening.“ “I know,“ I said, “You mentioned that just a minute age.“ “Did I7“ said George. “How about another martini?“ I said. “Have you noticed the mar
21、tinis arch t as strong as they used to be?“ “Yes,“ said George, “You asid that twice before.“ “Oh,“ I said. I got to thinking about poor old George while I was shaving this morning, and I stopped for a moment and looked at my own reflection in the mirror. They don t seem to use the same kind of glas
22、s in mirrors any more. 2 When the author went back to an alumni reunion, an undergraduate student offered to help him across the street. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 The author finds he can no longer make two steps at a time when he goes up the stairs because the risers are higher than they used to be. (
23、 A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 The authors talk about brandy, they always like to drink at the bar with his old roommate George. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 The author was still young because he often ran to catch the trains. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 6 The authors complaint about the small print in papers and his
24、trouble in reading the number on the coin box in a telephone booth show that he suffers from poor eyesight. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 7 The real reason why the author believes everything is farther than it used to be is that now it takes him twice as much time to walk from his home to the railway statio
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