[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷815及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 815及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowe8 30 minutes to write an eye-witness account of a fire. You shoul8 write at least 120 wor8s following the outline given below in Chinese: 假设你在某日某时某地目击一起火灾,就此写一份见证书。见 证书必须包括以下几点: 1火灾发生的地点 2你所见到的火灾场面 3对火灾原因的分析 An Eye-wi
2、tness Account of a Fire 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 questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the info
3、rmation 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. 2 Strength to Love The black people badly needed a strong leader who was not afraid. And Martin Luther King knew well what da
4、ngers threatened him when he agreed to be their leader. But in church that Sunday he told his people to love one another and to think kindly of their enemies. This wasnt easy in Montgomery. For most of the white people, and all of the police, seemed to be their enemies. But at last they proved their
5、 point, the buses were no longer divided. The highest court in the U.S. decided that it was against the law to have separate seats for black and white people on buses. The bus companies had lost a lot of money. But the trouble wasnt over. Angry whites fired at the buses and at four black churches in
6、 the town. A bomb was thrown at Dr. Kings house and might have killed his family. The house of a white minister who agreed with his black friends was also bombed. In the next ten years Martin Luther King led the fight for full “civil rights“ for southern negroes. There were so many of them that they
7、 couldnt be defeated if they were determined to resist. He told them that if one hundred thousand blacks marched in a procession to an important point in the centre of a city they would make it impossible for the most stupid government official to use weapons against them. They went in large numbers
8、 and sat in restaurants where black people werent welcome. They refused to leave until they were carried out by the police. They went about teaching the people that they had a right and duty to elect their own officials. Many of them were afraid of what would happen to them if they voted. The southe
9、rn whites grew angrier and angrier. In the state of Mississippi alone more than forty civil rights workers, both black and white, were murdered and no one was punished. More than fifty black churches were burned or bombed. In one, four little girls were killed. The white people were terribly afraid
10、of what the black people would do when they discovered their own strength. For, as Dr. King said, much of the struggle for black equality had to be fought by each black person inside himself. Each black man must say, “I am somebody. I am a person. I am a man of worth and honor. I have a rich and nob
11、le history, however painful.that history has been. “Each man must win his own right to be called a man in the nation that called him “boy“. His father had always said to him, “Nobody can make a slave of you if you dont think like a slave.“ The strength of the civil rights movement was the nonviolent
12、 march. The huge processions which King and his followers led brought everyone on to the field of action. Even the children marched to demand their rights as free people. Like their parents they were arrested in very large numbers and were sent to prison. Dr. King was in prison many times. In 1963 h
13、e led a great march to the nations capital in Washington, D.C. Two hundred and fifty thousand people, many of them white, gathered at the heart of the nation, singing their freedom song:“ We shall overcome one day. “Martin Luther King was the main speaker. And he spoke to that huge crowd as he had n
14、ever spoken before. He threw away the speech he had prepared and spoke whatever words came to his lips: “I say to you today, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.“ His dream was of a country where men would be truly equal. “I have a dream that my four litt
15、le children one day will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the strength of their characterWith this faith we will be able to work together, to struggle together, to go to prison together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing we will be free one da
16、y.“ After the march he and other black leaders met President Kennedy at the White House. Soon after this the United States Government passed two important civil rights laws, a big victory for the colored people. John Kennedy, as we have seen, admired the kind of courage that results in action. He ga
17、ve great support and comfort to the King family when Dr. King was in prison. His death, later in 1963, was a serious blow to them all. And Martin Luther King knew that what had happened to John Kennedy might happen to him also. For he said, an unjust society is a sick society in which good men are m
18、urdered without cause. He had once been attacked and nearly killed by a mad woman with a knife. She was a black woman too. He and his family bravely accepted the fact that he might be killed any day as he went among the crowds. In 1964 he won one of the highest honors a man can receive. He was given
19、 the Nobel Peace Prize “for his leadership of the nonviolent struggle for racial equality“. He was only thirty-five. He was the fourth colored man to win the prize in four years. Many black people were growing angry at their slow progress. They wanted to use violent means to gain their ends. But Kin
20、g did not approve of the new movement for “black power“. “Nonviolence is power,“ he said, “but it is the right and good use of power.it can save the white man as well as the negro.“ Like Gandhi, he saw the movement he had begun beginning to split up as people used it for their separate ends. Groups
21、like the Black Power Movement seemed to lose hope of a country where black and white people could live happily together. Their patience was coming to an end. King wanted to help not only just blacks but also whites, “Negroes hold only one key to the lock of peaceful change.“ he said. “The other is i
22、n the hands of the whites.“ Martin Luther King became the leader not only of the black people but of all the poor, in the north as well as in the south. He was planning a great poor peoples march when he was shot and killed on 4 April 1968. This time the attacker was white. Dr. King had spent his sh
23、ort life trying to find a better way to meet trouble than with a knife or gun. He had given thousands of people the strength which he possessed in large measure the strength to love others even in the face of hate, injustice and death. 2 Before Martin L. King. all the black leaders chose violence to
24、 win their freedom and equality. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 Dr. King encouraged his people to love also their enemies. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 In Kings view, self-worth was very important if black people were to succeed in their struggle for equality. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 According to this passage.
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