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1、 1/12 1994 年 6 月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷 Part I Listening Comprehension(20 minutes)Section A 1.A)His wife doesnt want him to.B)He will be out of town.C)He has some work to do.D)He doesnt want to.2.A)Do shopping.B)Make a phone call.C)Take a bus.D)Give them to the woman.3.A)Marias friends dont call her very
2、often.B)Maria likes to talk on the phone with her friends.C)Maria doesnt like to talk on the phone with her friends.D)Maria doesnt have any friends.4.A)In October.B)Between April and October.C)In April.D)She isnt certain.5.A)Once it starts raining,itll rain a lot.B)It has been raining for some time.
3、C)Theyre ready to catch the train.D)The train has just started off.6.A)He offered her a pencil.B)He was afraid of losing his pen.C)He lent her his extra pen.D)He said he didnt have any ink.7.A)Bob will be on time.B)She hopes Bob wont come.C)Bob cant come.D)Bob will be late.8.A)To the beach.B)To a re
4、staurant.C)To a theatre.D)To the zoo.9.A)Ask the woman to find Mr.White for him.B)Hold the phone.C)Pay the manager a visit.D)Make another call.10.A)She is going to give up biology.B)She spends half of her time on biology and half on math.C)To her match is even more difficult than biology.D)To her bi
5、ology is difficult,but math is not.Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.2/12 11.A)He had to get a job.B)He was afraid of failure.C)He wanted to join the Army.D)He wasnt interested in studying.12.A)She was shocked.B)She was disappointed.C)She expressed
6、 doubts.D)She encouraged him.13.A)He was lucky.B)He had a good wife.C)He was determined.D)He had a good teacher.Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14.A)She was driving along a country road.B)She was lying in a hospital bed.C)She was lying near a lonely road t
7、rembling.D)She was telling an astonishing story to a doctor.15.A)She was attacked by robbers.B)She was stopped by a policeman.C)She fainted due to the effects of some drug.D)She was forced to enter a flying saucer.16.A)The woman had been taken a long distance away from her home.B)The woman had inten
8、ded to leave her husband without telling him.C)The woman had been dishonest to her husband.D)The woman made up an astonishing story.Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17.A)In the 15th century.B)In the 16th century.C)In the 5th century.D)In the 6th century.1
9、8.A)Because it was at the seaside.B)Because it was the only modern building there.C)Because of the beautiful garden in front of it.D)Because of its old style of architecture.19.A)To keep the tourists away.B)To welcome the tourists.C)To make money.D)To warn the tourists not to ruin his garden.20.A)In
10、 order to earn more money.B)In order to have more peace.C)In order to welcome more visitors.D)In order to have a bigger garden.Part II Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)Passage One 3/12 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.The failed Skylab will come screaming home to earth in disapp
11、ointment sometime next month.But it will fall we know not where.That precise information is beyond even the calculations of scientists and their computers.The best they can tell us is that the space station,weighing 77 tons and as high as a 12 story building,will break into hundreds of pieces that w
12、ill be scattered across a track 100 miles wide and 4,000 miles long.We are again exposed to one of those unexpected adventures,or misadventures,of science that attracts our attention from the boring routines of daily existence and encourages us to think a lot about mans future.What worries Richard S
13、mith,the Skylabs director,is the“big pieces”that will come through the atmosphere,Two lumps,weighing 2 tons each,and ten,weighing at least 1,000 pounds each,will come in at speeds of hundreds of miles an hour and if they crash on land they will dig holes up to 100 feet deep.What worries us,with our
14、lack of scientific knowledge and our quick imagination,is both the big and little pieces,although project officials say there is a very small chance that anyone will be injured by them.Thats good to know,but it doesnt remove the doubts of the millions who still remember the nuclear accident at Three
15、 Mile Island.That accident took place in 1979 in spite of what the officials had assured us as to the safely of the nuclear reactor.21.Where the Skylab will fall?A)is kept secret B)has been made public C)has been predicted by scientists D)cant be predicted even by computers 22.According to the passa
16、ge,what does an incident such as the failed Skylab lead us to do?A)Not to believe in officials.B)To think about our future.C)Has been predicted by scientists.D)To fear for our lives.23.The author suggests that _.A)the danger of the Skylabs fall has been overestimated B)its useless to worry over thin
17、gs you cant do anything about C)the danger of the Skylabs fall has been underestimated D)computers can solve the problem caused by the broken Skylab 24.The author refers to Three Mils Island _.A)because he is doubtful about what the officials said B)because he fears that a piece of the Skylab may st
18、rike a nuclear power plant C)because he is afraid of the use of nuclear power D)because the nuclear reactor there and the Skylab were both built by the same company 25.This passage is mainly about the authors _.A)interest in the failure of the Skylab B)willingness to give his advice C)eagerness to s
19、ee more new scientific discoveries D)concern that science cannot answer all questions Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.As supplier of most of the food we eat and of raw materials for many industrial processes,agriculture is clearly an important area of the economy.Bu
20、t the industrial performance of agriculture(the relative efficiency of agricultural production compared to other areas in the economy)is even more important than this.For in nations where the 4/12 productivity of farmers is low,most of the working population is needed to raise food and few people ar
21、e available for the production of investment goods or for other activities required for economic growth.Indeed,one of the factors related most closely to the per capita income(人均收入)of a nation is the fraction of its population engaged in farming.In the poorest nations of the world more than half of
22、the population lives on farms.This compares sharply with less than 10 percent in western Europe and less than 4 percent in the United States.In short,the course of economic development in general depends in a fundamental way on the performance of farmers.This performance,in turn,depends on how agric
23、ulture is organized and on the economic environment,or market structure,within which it functions.In the following pages the performance of American agriculture is examined.It is appropriate to begin with a consideration of its market structure.26.This passage is most probably _.A)a news item B)part
24、 of an introduction to a book C)part of a lecture D)an advertisement 27.What is the most important to agriculture is _.A)the amount of food it produces B)the per capita income of farmers C)its industrial performance D)the production of investment goods 28.The underlined word“this”in the first paragr
25、aph refers to _.A)the provision of food and raw materials B)the productivity of farmers C)the production of investment goods D)the economy as a whole 29.The performance of farmers essentially determines _.A)the size of the working population B)the organization of agriculture C)the market structure D
26、)the general development of economy 30.This passage will most probably be followed by a discussion of _.A)the structure of American farming population B)the market structure of American agriculture C)the various functions of American agriculture D)the organization of American agriculture Passage Thr
27、ee Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Editor:While a new school term is about to begin,perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examinations.In July,two writers(Letters to the Editor)praised the cancellation of exams because they believe“tests dont tell the whole story.”As a tea
28、cher who has worked in four countries,I have had the experience that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student,and that a students final mark in a subject is usually a grade average of the years work.Of course there are exceptions,but they do not have the frequency that would give a
29、n unfair picture of a students ability.The simple fact is that proper class work,diligent exam studies and good marks are almost certain indicators of a students future performance.The opposite is,almost certainly,incompetence.There is no acceptable substitute for competition and examination of qual
30、ity.How can teachers and future officials determine what a student has learned and remembered?Should we simply take the students word for it?Any institution 5/12 that“liberates”students from fair and formal exams is misguided,if not ignorant.And surely the“graduates”of such institutions will lack tr
31、ustworthiness,not to mention being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies.When all is said and done,I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparison with others is at the bottom of most ban-exams(废除考试)talk.Excellence and quality fear nothing.On the contrary,
32、they seek competition and desire the satisfaction of being the best.31.Which of the following will the author of this passage probably agree with?A)Tests are not effective in measuring the students abilities.B)Tests are an effective measure of the students abilities.C)Tests can only measure some of
33、the students abilities.D)Tests may not be useful for measuring students abilities.32.The two writers mentioned in the first paragraph _.A)opposed judging students by the results of exams B)must have proposed other ways of testing students C)regarded exams as a way of punishing students D)seemed to b
34、e worried about the poor marks of their students 33.According to the letter,a students final mark _.A)is often encouraging B)often gives a fair picture of the years work C)often proves unreliable D)often tells whether he likes the subject or not 34.If a student graduated from a university which does
35、 not require exams he would _.A)have to continue his studies C)be incompetent B)have a feeling of failure D)not be admitted by foreign institutions 35.According to the letter,those who dislike the idea of examinations are probably afraid of _.A)competing with other students C)working too hard B)bein
36、g graded unfairly D)being dismissed from school Passage Four Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Time wasand not so many years ago,eitherwhen the average citizen to ok a pretty dim view of banks and banking.That this was so,it should be said,was to no small extent the fault of bank
37、s and bankers themselves.Banks used to beand a few still areforbidding(令人生畏的)structures.Behind the little barred windows were,more often than not,elderly gentlemen w hose expression of friendliness reflected the size of the customers account,and nothing less than a few hundred thousand in the bank c
38、ould have inspired the suggestion of a smile.And yet the average bank for many years was,to the average citizen,a fearful,if necessary,instrument for dealing with businessusually big business.But somewhere in the 1930s banks started to grow human,even pleasant,and started to attract the little man.I
39、t is possible that this movement beg an in medium-sized towns,or in small towns where people know each other by their first names,and spread to big towns.At any rate,the results have be en remarkable.The movement to“humanize”banks,of course,received a new push during the war,when more and more women
40、 were employed to do work previously performed by men.Also more and more“little”people found themselves in need of personal loans,as taxes became heavier and as the practice of installment(分期付款)buying broke down the previously long-held concept that there was something almost morally wrong about bei
41、ng in debt.All sorts of people began to discover that the intelligent use of credit(信贷)could be extremely helpful 6/12.36.The author believes that the unfriendly atmosphere in banks many years a go was chiefly due to _.A)the attitude of bankers B)unfriendliness of customers toward banks C)economic p
42、ressure of the time D)the outer appearance of bank buildings 37.The banks of many years ago showed interest only in _.A)rich customers C)friendly businessmen B)regular visitors D)elderly gentlemen 38.When did banks begin to grow human?A)In the last century.C)Sometime before the war.B)A few years ago
43、.D)During the war.39.What helped the“humanization”of banks?A)The elderly gentlemen in banks were replaced by younger men.B)More and more“little”people became customers of banks.C)More banks were set up in small and medium-sized towns.D)The size of the customers account was greatly increased.40.Ordin
44、ary people seldom borrowed money from banks in the past because _.A)the bank buildings looked forbidding B)they were comparatively rich before the war C)they thought it was not proper to be in debt D)they rarely spent more than they could earn Part III Vocabulary and Structure(20 minutes)41.I dont k
45、now whether what she said is true,but Ill try to _ it.A)conform B)confirm C)confess D)confine 42.Last year Mike earned _ his brother,though his brother has a better position.A)twice as much as B)twice as many as C)twice than D)twice as more as 43.If you suspect that the illness might be serious,you
46、should not _ going to the doctor.A)pick out B)make out C)put off D)give off 44.My only purpose was to get shelter _ the snow,to get myself covered and warm.A)for B)form C)off 7/12 D)over 45.Maggie ran back to the kitchen,eggs _ carefully in her hands.A)were held B)to be held C)held D)holding 46.I ha
47、ve two boys but _ of them likes sweets.A)both B)none C)either D)neither 47.The man to whom we handed the forms pointed out that they had not been _ filled in.A)properly B)regularly C)thoroughly D)consequently 48.None of the servants were _ when Mr.Smith wanted to send a message.A)allowable B)approac
48、hable C)available D)applicable 49.My sisters professor had her _ her paper many times before allowing her to present it to the committee.A)rewrite B)to rewrite C)rewritten D)rewriting 50.After a long and exhausting journey they arrived _.A)till the last B)by the end C)at the end D)at last 51.His und
49、erstanding made a deep impression _ the young girl.A)in B)on C)for D)to 52.Silver is the best conductor of electricity,copper _ it closely.A)followed B)to follow C)following D)being following 53.There is hardly an environment on earth _ some species of animal or other has not adapted successfully.A)
50、as to B)wherever C)so that D)to which 8/12 54.It is highly desirable that a new president _ to this college.A)appointed B)be appointed C)was appointed D)has been appointed 55.After searching for half an hour she realized that her glasses _ on the table all the time.A)were lain B)had been lain C)had