[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷855及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 855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 Quick Change in Strategy for a Bookseller In the movie
4、You ve Got Mail, Tom Hanks played the aggressive big-box retailer Joe Fox driving the little bookshop owner played by Meg Ryan out of business. Twelve years later, it may be Joe Foxs turn to worry. Readers have gone from skipping small bookstores to wondering if they need bookstores at all. More peo
5、ple are ordering books online or getting them from the best-seller bin at Wal-Mart. But the threat that has the industry and some readers the most rattled is the growth of e-books. In the first five months of 2009, e-books made up 2.9 percent of trade book sales. In the same period in 2010, sales of
6、 e-books, which generally cost less than hardcover books, grew to 8. 5 percent, according to the Association of American Publishers, spurred by sales of the Amazon Kindle and the new Apple iPad. For Barnes for $500. “Send the money by telegram,“ he wrote, “to the Fisher Bank. “ After a week he began
7、 calling at the Fisher Bank. He showed his passport. “ Nothing has come for you, “he was told. This went on for two weeks and Mr. Frank got very worried. He sent a telegram to his brother, asking where the money was. There was no reply, and no money arrived for him. In the fourth week Mr. Frank was
8、arrested for failing to pay his hotel bill. His passport was taken from him. He tried to explain the problem, but no one believed him. He was sent to prison for six days. When he came out, he went immediately to the Fisher bank. The clerk he spoke to was a new man. “Have you received $ 500 for me?“
9、he ask,“ My name is Jackson Frank. “ The clerk checked his books. “Yes, Jackson, its here. It came by telegram. let me see oil, more than two months ago. We wondered where you were. “He showed Mr. Frank the order. The order read: “Pay Mr. Frank Jackson the sum of $500. “ “But my name is Jackson Fran
10、k, not Frank Jackson. “ “Oh, thats all right, sir. It was in our books under the letter J , but its your money. “ The clerk laughed, “A human mistake, sir! Were all human beings, arent we? And so we all make mistakes. A family name like Frank sounds strange to me. “ Mr. Frank was silent. He really w
11、anted to hit somebody. At last he said, “A human mistake is that what you call it? I think some humans need kicking. “ 48 Jackson didnt just go to his brother and get some money because _. ( A) he was afraid to see his brother ( B) he was in prison and was not allowed to go anywhere ( C) he was trav
12、eling in a foreign country and was far from his brother ( D) he knew that his brother had no money 49 A week after he had written to his brother, Jackson began _. ( A) telephoning the bank ( B) visiting the bank ( C) shouting at the clerks of the bank ( D) explaining his problem to the clerks of the
13、 bank 50 Jackson was arrested and sent to prison because _. ( A) his brother hadnt sent him any money and he couldnt pay his hotel bill ( B) he had spent almost all his money and couldnt pay his hotel bill ( C) he had lost all his money and couldnt pay his hotel bill ( D) his brother hadnt sent him
14、as much money as he asked for and he couldnt pay his hotel bill 51 Which of the following statements is true? ( A) The money did not reach the Fisher Bank. ( B) The money reached the wrong bank. ( C) The money reached the bank after he was arrested. ( D) The money reached the bank before he was arre
15、sted. 52 The clerks put his name under the wrong letter _. ( A) through carelessness ( B) because they were human beings ( C) because he had a strange name ( D) by pronouncing his name incorrectly 52 In many ways, though, definition Of such skills is quite unnecessary for an analysis of policing. It
16、 is really most unlikely that the average police officer will ever in his career perform or even witness those detective skills that he has enjoyed in countless TV productions. The reason for this is simply that the vast majority of crimes are usually either very likely to be solved by routine inves
17、tigation or they are very unlikely to be solved at all. Fortunately, the clear-up rate for serious crimes tends to be very high. Zander (1979) has shown why. In his study of old bailey cases, the identity of the defendant(被告 ) seems to have been reasonably clear in 87% of cases. Morgan (1980 and ong
18、oing) has shown that well over 92% of crimes known to the police are discovered by the public who provide the majority of decisive information. In Morgans study, crimes that were “solved“ contained in their crime files over twice the amount of qualitative information as crimes that were not “solved“
19、. The various bits of information in the crime files were each rated by experienced police investigators on a Likert scale of value in terms of probability of detection, “solving“ of the crime. In this, where information was provided by the public during a police interview, the information was belie
20、ved to the police “since it was felt that in an interview genuine police skills are involved in the collection of information. “ Evidently this method can be justified thus, but will necessarily overestimate the police role. Nevertheless, in this analysis of crime files it was shown that in cases wh
21、ere crimes were solved, the public still provided nearly twice the amount of information as the police. 53 It is very likely that the part previous to this passage is about _. ( A) police skills ( B) the role of informations ( C) TV productions ( D) studies of crime files 54 It can be learned from t
22、his passage that _. ( A) excellent detective skills are highly necessary for the police to solve crimes ( B) police officers experience in detection forms the basis for detective series on TV ( C) actual solving of a crime case is more demanding than the TV series show us ( D) the average police in
23、practice rarely demonstrate or need the sophisticated detective skills shown on TV 55 According to the passage, the vast majority of crimes _. ( A) are very likely solvd by routine investigation ( B) can not be solved simply through routine investigation ( C) are unlikely to be cleared up at all ( D
24、) can not be solved because the defendants are unknown 56 According to Morgan, the solving of the overwhelming majority of crimes depends largely on _. ( A) the polices collecting evidences on the site of the crime ( B) experienced police investigators rating information in the crime files ( C) info
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