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专业四级真题
TESTFORENGLISHMAJORS-GRADEFOUR
TIMELIMIT:
130MIN
PARTIDICTATION[10MIN]
Listentothefollowingpassage.Altogetherthepassagewillbereadtoyoufourtimes.Duringthefirstreading,whichwildbedoneatnormalspeed,listenandtrytounderstandthemeaning.Forthesecondandthirdreadings,thepassagewillbereadsentencebysentence,orphrasebyphrase,withintervalsof15seconds.Thelastreadingwillbedoneatnormalspeedagainanddaringthistimeyoushouldcheckyourwork.YouwillthenbegivenONEminutetocheckthroughyourworkoncemore.
PleasewritethewholepassageonAnswerSheetOne.
PARTIILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION[20MIN]
SECTIONATALK
Inthissectionyouwillhearatalk.YouwildhearthetalkONCEONLY.Whilelistening,youmaylookatthetaskonANSWERSHEETONEandwriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachgap.Makesurewhatyoufillinisbothgrammaticallyandsemanticallyacceptable.Youmayusetheblanksheetfornote-taking.
YouhaveTHIRTYsecondstopreviewthegap-fillingtask.
Nowlistentothetalk.Whenitisover,youwillbegivenTWOminutestocheckyourwork.
SECTIONBCONVERSATIONS
Inthissectionyouwillheartwoconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,fivequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.BoththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenONCEONLY.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeaten-secondpause.Duringthepause,youshouldreadthefourchoicesof[A],[B],[C]and[D]andmarkthebestanswertoeachquestiononANSWERSHEETTWO.
YouhaveTHIRTYsecondstopreviewthequestions.
Now,listentotheconversations.
ConversationOne
1.[A]Ithaswipedthedatafromflashdrive[B]Itcan'treaddatafromtheflashdrive.
[C]Thefilesstoredinithavelost.[D]Thefilesinitcan'tbeopened.
2.[A]Getatotalrefund.[B]Getapartialrefund.
[C]Getanewcomputer.[D]Getanewharddisk.
3.[A]Indifferent.[B]Surprised.[C]Anxious.[D]Dissatisfied.
4.[A]By8:
30tomorrow[B]After8:
30tomorrowmorning.
[C]At8:
30thisevening.[D]Anytimetomorrow.
5.[A]6574-3205.[B]6547-2305.[C]6457-2035.[D]6475-3025
ConversationTwo
6.[A]Holdapartyathome.[B]Introduceourselvesfirst.
[C]Avoidmeetingthem[D]Waitforthemtovisitus.
7.[A]Donothingaboutit.[B]Tellhimtostop.
[C]Givehimareasontostop.[D]Callthepoliceimmediately.
8.[A]Trytobepatient.[B]Trytobesympathetic.
[C]Don'tappeartobefriendly.[D]Don'tanswertheirquestions.
9.[A]Nomorethanfiveminutes.[B]Fivetotenminutes.
[C]Abouthalfanhour.[D]Aboutanhour,
10.[A]FamilyCircleMagazine.[B]Morningradioprograms.
[C]Betty'swebsite.[D]CBSnewswebsite.
PARTIIILANGUAGEUSAGE[10MIIN]
Therearetwentysentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencetherearefourwords,phrasesorsentencesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Chooseoneword,phraseorstatementthatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO
11.combinationoftechniquesauthorsuse,allstories-fromthebriefestanecdotestothelongestnovels-haveaplot.
[A]Regarding[B]Whatever[C]Insofaras[D]Nomatter
12.Shefollowedthereceptionistdownaluxuriouscorridortoacloseddoor,thewomangaveaquickknockbeforeopeningit.
[A]onwhich[B]butwhen[C]wherein[D]then
13.MsEnnabisoneofthefirstPalestinianwithsevenyears'racingexperience.
[A]womandrivers[B]womendriver[C]womendrivers[D]womandriver
14."IwonderedifIcouldhaveawordwithyou.”Thepasttenseusedin'thesentencereferstoa
[A]pasteventforexacttimereference[B]presenteventfortentativeness
[C]presenteventforuncertainty[D]pasteventforpoliteness
15."IfIwereyou,Iwouldn'twaittoproposetoher.”Thesubjunctivemoodinthesentenceisusedto
[A]alleviatehostility[B]expressunfavorablefeelings
[C]indicateuncertainty[D]makeasuggestion
16."It'sashamethatthecityofficialshouldhavegonebackonhisword.”ThemodalauxiliarySHOULDexpresses..
[A]obligation[B]disappointment[C]futureinthepast[D]tentativeness
17.TimothyRayBrown,thefirstmancured.ofHIV,initiallyoptedagainstthestemcelltransplantthat
history.
[A]couldhavelatermade[B]shouldhavemadelater[C]mightmakelater[D]wouldlatermake
18.SomeMartianrockstructureslookstrikinglylikestructuresonEarththatareknownbymicrobes.
[A]havingbeencreated[B]beingcreated[C]tohavebeencreated[D]tobecreated
19.Atthatmomentwiththecrowdwatchingme,Iwasnotafraidintheordinarysense,asIifIalone.
[A]wouldhavebeen...hadbeen[B]shouldbe...hadbeen
[C]couldbe...were[D]mighthavebeen...were
20.Youmustfireincompetentassistantofyours.
[A]the[B]an[C]that[D]whichever
21.Somenarrativesseemmorelikeplays,heavywithdialoguebywhichwritersallowtheirtorevealthemselves.
[A]charisma[B]characters[C]characteristics[D]characterizations
22.Ifyouintendtomeltthesnowfordrinkingwater,youcanextrapuritybyrunningitthroughacoffeefilter.
[A]assure[B]insure[C]reassure[D]ensure
23.Thedaisy-likeflowersofchamomilehavebeenusedforcenturiestoanxietyandinsomnia.
[A]decline[B]relieve[C]quench[D]suppress
24.Despiteconcernaboutthedisappearanceofthealbuminpopularmusic,2014deliveredagreatcrop
ofalbum
[A]releases[B]appearances[C]publications[D]presentations
25.Theparty'sreducedvoteinthegeneralelectionwasoflackofsupportforitspolicies.
[A]revealing[B]confirming[C]indicative[D]evident
26.HeclosedhiseyesandheldthetwoversionsofLaMappatohismind'stoanalyzetheirdifferences.
[A]vision[B]eye[C]view[D]sight
27.Twelvepupilswerekilledandfiveinjuredaftergunmenattackedtheschoolduringlunchtime:
[A]critically[B]enormously[C]greatly[D]hard
28.A15-year-oldgirlhasbeenarrestedaccusationsofusingInstagramtoanonymouslythreatenherhighschool.[A]over[B]with[C]on[D]for
29.Itwasreportedthata73-year-oldmandiedonanEtihadflighttoGermanyfromAbuDhabi.
[A]bounded[B]binded[C]boundary[D]bound
30.It'sthecaseintheregion;astoryalwayssoundsclearenoughatadistance,buttheneareryougettothesceneofeventsthevagueritbecomes.
[A]invariably[B]immovably[C]unalterably[D]unchangeably
PARTIVCLOSE[10MIN]
Decidewhichofthewordsgivenintheboxbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblank.ThewordscanbeusedONCEONLY.MarktheletterforeachwordonANSWERTHEETTWO.
[A]always
[F]implications
[K]one
[B]barely
[G]leaf
[L]online
[C]demise
[H]lost
[M]rising
[D]emergence
[I]naturally
[N]single
[E]gained
[J]object
[O]value
MillionsofpeoplenowrenttheirmoviestheNetflixway.Theyfilloutawishlistfromthe50,009titlesonthecompany'swebsiteandreceivethefirstfewDVD'sinthemail;whentheymaileachoneback,thenextoneonthelistissent.TheNetflixmodelhasbeenexhaustivelyanalyzedforitsdisruptive,new-economy(31).WhatwillitmeanforvideostoreslikeBlockbusterWhatwillitmeanformoviestudiosandtheaters?
Whatdoesitshowabout"longtail"businesses-onesthatcombinemanymarketsintoa(32)targetaudiencesButoneothermajorimplicationhas(33)beenmentioned:
whatthisandsimilarInternet-basedbusinessesmeanfortheUnitedStatesPostalService.
Everyday,sometwomillionNetflixenvelopescomeandgoasfirstclassmail.Theyarejoinedbymillionsofothershipmentsfrom(34)pharmacies,eBayvendors,Amazon.cornandotherbusinessesthatdidnotexistbeforetheInternet.
The(35)of“snailmail"intheageofelectroniccommunicationhasbeenpredictedatleastasoftenasthecomingofthepaperlessoffice.Buttheconsumptionofpaperkeeps(36).Ithasroughlydoubledsince1980.Onaverage,anAmericanhouseholdreceivestwiceasmanypiecesofmailadayasitdidinthe1970's.
TheharmfulsideoftheInternet'simpactisobviousbutstatisticallylessimportantthanmanywouldguess.People(37)writefewerletterswhentheycansende-mailmessages.To(38)throughaboxofoldpapercorrespondenceistoknowwhathasbeen(39)inthisshift;theprettystamps,thevaryinglookandfeelofhandwrittenandtypedcorrespondence,thetangible(40)thatwasonceinthesender'shands.
PARTVREADINGCOMPREHENTION[35MIN]
SECTIONAMULTIPLECHOICEQUESTION
Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbytenmultiplechoicequestions.Foreachmultiplechoicequestion,therearefoursuggestedanswersmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswerand'markyouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO.
PASSAGEONE
(1)WhenIwasayounggirllivinginIreland,Iwasalwayspleasedwhenitrained,becausethatmeantIcouldgotreasurehunting.What'stheconnectionbetweenawetdayandasearchforburiedtreasure?
Well,it'squitesimple.Ireland,assomeofyoumayalreadyknow,isthehomeofLeprechauns-littlemenwhopossessmagicpowersand,perhapsmoreinterestingly,potsofgold.
(2)Now,althoughLeprechaunsareinterestingcharacters,IhavetoadmitthatIwasmoreinterestedinthestoriesoftheirtreasurehoard.This,asallofIrelandknows,theyhideattheendoftherainbow.Leprechaunscanbefearsomefolkbutifyoucandiscovertheendoftherainbow,theyhavetounwillinglysurrendertheirgoldtoyou.Sowheneveritrained,Iwouldlookupintheskyandfollowthecurveoftherainbowtoseewhereitended.Ineverdidunearthanytreasure,butIdidspendmanyhappy,showerydaysdreamingofwhatIcoulddowiththefortuneifIfoundit.
(3)AsIgotolder,and
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