第一篇:英语专四:状语从句部分历年真题
英语专四: 状语从句部分历年真题
1.If you explained the situation to your solicitor, he ____ able to advise you much better than I can.(2005-51)
A.would beB.will have beenC.wasD.were
2.He asked me to lend him some money, which I agreed to do, ____ that he paid me back the following week.(2005-64)
A.on occasionB.on purposeC.on conditionD.only if
3.____ enough time and money, the researchers would have been able to discover more in this field.(1998-51)
A.GivingB.To giveC.GivenD.Being given
4.You won’t get a loan ____ you can offer some security.(1996-41)
A.lestB.in caseC.unlessD.other than
5.____ time, he’ll make a first-class tennis player.(1996-42)
A.HavingB.GivenC.GivingD.Had
6._____ I was very much mistaken, there was something wrong with Louise.(1995-58)
A.UnlessB.AsC.ThoughD.Since
7._____ their policy can be changed the future for that country will be indeed bleak.(1993-46)
A.Even ifB.UnlessC.Now thatD.As long as
8.We could go to a concert _____ you’d prefer to visit a museum.(1992-49)
A.ifB.becauseC.unlessD.since
9.____ dull he may be, he is certainly a very successful top executive.(2006-51)
A.AlthoughB.WhateverC.AsD.However
10.____, Mr.Wells is scarcely in sympathy with the working class.(2005-52)
A.Although he is a socialistB.Even if he is a socialistC.Being a socialist
D.Since he is a socialist
11.____ I like economics, I like sociology much better.(2003-49)
A.As much asB.So muchC.How muchD.Much as
12.Fool ____ Jane is, she could not have done such a thing.(2002-48)
A.whoB.asC.thatD.like
13._____ I sympathize, I can’t really do very much to help them out of the
difficulties.(2001-46)
A.As long asB.AsC.WhileD.Even
14.Even as a girl, ____ to be her life, and theater audiences were to be her best
teacher.(2001-42)
A.performing by Melissa wereB.it was known that Melissa’s
performances wereC.knowing that Melissa’s
performances wereD.Melissa knew that performing was
15.____ he always tries his best to complete it on time.(1999-51)
A.However the task is hardB.However hard the task is
C.Though hard the task isD.Though hard is the task
16.Much as ____, I couldn’t lend him the money because I simply didn’t have that
much spare cash.(1999-52)
A.I would have liked toB.I would like to haveC.I should have to likeD.I
should have liked to
17.____ he needed money for a new car, he decided not to borrow it from the bank.(1998-48)
A.Much asB.Much thoughC.As muchD.though much
18._____, he is ready to accept suggestions from different sources.(1997-46)
A.Instead of his contributionsB.For all his notable contributions
C.His making notable contributionsD.However his notable contributions
19.___ the Atlantic Ocean crosses the equator, the trade winds cause a flow of water
to the west.(1991-7)
A.ThatB.WhenC.WhereD.Though
20.The experiment requires more money than _____.(2002-49)
A.have been put inB.being put inC.has been put inD.to be put in
21.Intellect is to the mind ____ sight is to the body.(2001-45)
A.whatB.asC.thatD.like
22.Language belongs to each member of the society, to the cleaner ____ to the
professor.(1998-47)
A.as far asB.the same asC.as much asD.as long as
23.Come and see me whenever _____.(1997-48)
A.you are convenientB.you will be convenientC.it is convenient to youD.it will be convenient to you
24.When I arrived at the meeting, the first speaker ___ and the audience ____.A.had finished speaking… were clappingB.had finished speaking… has clapped
C.finished speaking … clappedD.finished speaking…were clapping
25.Barry has an advantage over his mother ____ he could speak French.(2001-49)
A.since thatB.in thatC.at thatD.so that
26.She did her work ____ her manager had instructed.(2002-41)
A.asB.untilC.whenD.though
27.–Does Alan like hamburgers?(2003-45)
-Yes.So much ____ that he eats them almost every day.A.forB.asC.toD.so
28.Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall so that everyone ____ an opportunity to hear
the speech.(2006-56)
A.ought to haveB.must haveC.may haveD.should have
29.It was as a physician that he represented himself, and ___ he was warmly received.(1997-49)
A.as suchB.such asC.as thatD.so that
第二篇:2014专四部分真题
2014年英语专四考试真题答案
完型填空部分
The Victorians had become addicted to speed and, like all speed crazy kids, they wanted to go ever faster.Time was money and efficiency became increasingly important.Although division of labour had been conceived by Adam Smith and illustrated by a pin factory in The Wealth of Nations in 1776, it could now become fully realised.This specialisation andindividualisation of labour was in marked contrast to the rural means of production, in which the family was the means of production, consumption and socialisation.With greater speed came a greater need for industries and businesses to make more and make it quicker.Steam made this possible and changed working life forever.Gone were the days when work was dictated by natural forces: steam engines were servant to neither season nor sunshine.Factories had foremen and life became correspondingly more regimented.The clocking-on machine was invented in 1885 and time and motion studies to increase efficiency would be introduced only some twenty years later.But it was not all bad news.Agricultural incomes
depended on variable harvests and weather.Factories provided secure and predictable income, but long hours.Working life was becoming increasingly regulated, and the working week was reorganised to promote ever-greater efficiency.The old custom of St.Mondaywas gradually phased out and to compensate, work stopped around midday on Saturday and did not resume until Monday morning.A new division between 'work' and 'leisure' emerged, and this new block of weekend leisure time coincided with the development of spectator sports like cricket and football, and the rise of music hall entertainment for the new working classes.阅读部分真题(网友版)
TEXT A
After breakfast the boys wandered out into the play-ground.Here the day-boys were gradually assembling.They were sons of the local clergy, of the officers at the Depot, and of such
manufacturers or men of business as the old town possessed.Presently a bell rang, and they all trooped into school.This consisted of a large, long room at opposite ends of which two
under-masters conducted the second and third forms, and of a smaller one, leading out of it, used by Mr.Watson, who taught the first form.To attach the preparatory to the senior school these three classes were known officially, on speech days and in reports, as upper, middle, and lower second.Philip was put in the last.The master, a red-faced man with a pleasant voice, was called Rice;he had a jolly manner with boys, and the time passed quickly.Philip was surprised when it was a quarter to eleven and they were let out for ten minutes' rest.The whole school rushed noisily into the play-ground.The new boys were told to go into the middle, while the others stationed themselves along opposite walls.They began to play Pig in the Middle.The old boys ran from wall to wall while the new boys tried to catch them: when one was seized and the mystic words saidhe became a prisoner and, turning sides, helped to catch those who were still free.Philip saw a boy running past and tried to
catch him, but his limp gave him no chance;and the runners, taking their opportunity, made straight for the ground he covered.Then one of them had the brilliant idea of imitating Philip's clumsy run.Other boys saw it and began to laugh;then they all copied the first;and they ran round Philip, limping grotesquely, screaming in their treble voices with shrill laughter.They lost their heads with the delight of their new amusement, and choked with helpless merriment.One of them tripped Philip up and he fell, heavily as he always fell, and cut his knee.They laughed all the louder when he got up.A boy pushed him from behind, and he would have fallen again if another had not caught him.The game was forgotten in the entertainment of Philip's deformity.One of them invented an odd, rolling limp that struck the rest as supremely ridiculous, and several of the boys lay down on the ground and rolled about in laughter: Philip was completely scared.He could not make out why they were laughing at him.His heart beat so that he could hardly breathe, and he was more frightened than he had ever been in his life.He stood still stupidly while the boys ran round him, mimicking and laughing;they shouted to him to try and catch them;but he did not move.He did not want them to see him run any more.He was using all his strength to prevent himself from crying.选自:人性的枷锁 Of Human Bondage 第十一章
参考答案: CBDBC
TEXT B
For parents who send their kids off to college saying, “These will be the best years of your life,” it would be very appropriate to add, “If you can handle the stress of college life.”
Freshmen are showing up already stressed out, according to the latest CIRP Freshman
Survey that reported students' emotional health levels at their lowest since the survey started in 1985.While in school, more students are working part-time and near-full-time jobs.At graduation, only 29 percent of seniors have jobs lined up.Pressure to excel often creates stress, and many students are not learning how to effectively handle this stress.1)Stress can make smart people do stupid things: Stress causes what brain researchers call “cortical inhibition.” In simple terms, stress inhibits a part of the brain responsible for
decision-making and reaction time and can adversely affect other mental abilities as well.2)The human body doesn't discriminate between a big stressful event and a little one: Any stressful experience will create a cascade of 1,400 biochemical events in your body.If any amount of stress is left unchecked, many things can occur within the body, including premature aging, impaired cognitive function and energy drain.3)Stress can become your new norm: When you regularly experience negative feelings and high amounts of stress, your brain recognizes this as your normal state.This then becomes the new norm, or baseline for your emotional state.4)Stress can be controlled: Countless studies demonstrate that people can restructure their emotional stateusing emotion-refocusing techniques.These techniques help you recognize how you are feeling and shift to a more positive emotional, mental and physical state.5)Stress less by loving what you study: Barbara Frederickson, a leading international authority on the importance of positive emotions, says humans are genetically programmed to seek positive emotions such as love and joy.It's suggested to choose a major or career path you love and enjoy.Otherwise, you could end up fighting against your own biology.选自:华盛顿邮报
TEXT C
For anyone who doubts that the texting revolution is upon us, consider this: The average 13-to 17-year-old sends and receives 3,339 texts a month—more than 100 per day, according to the Nielsen Co., the media research firm.Adults are catching up.People from ages 45 to 54 sent and received 323 texts a month in the second quarter of 2010, up 75% from a year ago, Nielsen says.Behind the texting explosion is a fundamental shift in how we view our mobile devices.That they are phones is increasingly beside the point.Part of what's driving the texting surge among adults is the popularity of social media.Sites like Twitter, with postings of no more than 140 characters, are creating and reinforcing the habit of communicating in micro-bursts.And these sites also are pumping up sheer volume.Many Twitter and Facebook devotees create settings that alert them, via text message, every time a tweet or message is earmarked for them.In October 2009, 400 million texts alerted social-media users to such new messages across AT&T's wireless network, says Mark Collins, AT&T senior vice president for data and voice products;by September 2010, the number had more than doubled to one billion.(Twitter reports more than two billion tweets are sent each month.)
…………
选自:华尔街日报
听写部分答案(网友版)
Limiting the growth of technology throughout history man has changed his physical environment to improve his way of life.With the tools of technology man has altered many physicall features of the earth.He has transformed wood lands into farmland: He has modified the face of the earth by cutting through mountains to build roads and railways.However these changes in the physical environment have not always had beneficial results.Today, pollution of the planet.Each day, thousands of tons of gases come out of the vehicles: smoke from factories pollutes the aire of industrialized areas and the surrounding countryside.The air in cities is becoming increasingly unhealthy.The pollution of water is equally harmful.In the sea, pollution from oil is killing a lot of sea plant and fish.It is now necessary for man to limit the growth of technology in order to survive on the earth.
作文范文(网友版)
Nowadays, there is a widespread concern over the issue that should english majors study math.Some people hold that all of students should study math, others do not agree.As for me, I agree with the later opinion.WIth university budgets cut , more and more universities choose to cancel math education.Providing math as part of education helps develop intelligence that leads to greater success in school and in life.Every student in the nation should have an
education in math until they prepare to work.Universities should do everything they can to spread the importance of math.And advance the resort of math education as part of the core.Giving a student opportunity to study accounting can promote his or her later success in society.Reseachers have found that students involved in math likely to succeed in society.Math is not only a skill, but also a culture in a word ,non english majors study english in college is benefit to their life and future.They should study Math in college.
第三篇:英语状语从句
(三)状语从句
(一)时间状语从句
例题 I didn’t manage to do it _____ you had explained how.A.unlessB.untilC.whenD.since 分析 时间状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示主句动作发生的时间。引导这种从句的词有after, before, as, when, while , till , until, since, once;连接副词immediately 等;起连接作用的短语as soon as, by the 不能用形容词such.例如:
● Soon there were so many deer that they ate up all the wild roses.4.so+ adj.(adv.)+that+从句●The boy is so old that he can go to school.5.so + adj.+ a(an)+单数名词
●He is so good a student that we all like him.time, hardly…when, no sooner…than等。例如: ● I was writing a letter when he came in.● She did not go to bet until she(had)finished her homework.● It is nearly six years since we began to learn English.● Once you begin, you must go on.● By the time I arrived at the station, the train had left.时间状语从句中谓语动词的时态用法,应注意下面两点: 1. 要用一般现在时替代一般将来时,例如: ● I’ll let him know when he comes.2.要用一般过去时替代过去将来时,例如: ●He said he would wait here until I came back.例题的意思是:“直到你说明怎么办之后,我才设法把这件事做好。”根据题意,须由until 引导此例的时间状语从句,所以正确答案应为B。
(二)地点状语从句
例题 When you read the book , you’d better make a mark _____ you have any questions.A.at whichB.at whereC.the place whereD.where
分析 地点状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示主句的动作发生的处所或方向,这种从句通常用连接副词where,wherever(无论在哪里,无论到哪里)引导。例如: ● Where there is oppression, there is struggle.例题的意思是:“你看书时,最好在有问题的地方做一个记号。”此复合句中的从句是个地点状语从句,须用连接副词where 引导,所以正确答案应为D。
(三)结果(程度)状语从句
例题 She told us _____story that we all forgot about the time.A.such an interestingB.such interesting aC.so an interestingD.a so interesting
分析 结果状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示主句的动作所引起的结果。这种从句由such…that, so…that, so that等引导。其用法举例如下: 1. Such +a(an)+(adj.)+单数可数名词+ that+从句
● He left in such a hurry that he forgot to lock the door.2.such+(adj.)+复数可数名词+从句
●He had such long arms that he could almost touch the ceiling.3.such+(adj.)+不可数名词+that+从句
●He made such rapid progress that he did very well in the mid-term exam.在“such+ adj.+ n.+that+ clause”这个结构中,其中名词由many, much, few, little 修饰时,须用副词so,例题中的结果状语从句由“such+ an + adj.+单数可数名词+that”引导。属于第一种情况,所以正确答案应为A。
(四)目的状语从句
例题 I hurried____ I wouldn’t be late for class.A.sinceB.so thatC.as ifD.unless 分析 目的状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示主句的动作发生的目的。这种从句用连词so that, in order that 等引导。目的状语从句的谓语动词中常有情态动词may/might, can/ could, will/ would 和should.例如:
● He is working hard so that he may pass his examination.例题中有一个目的状语从句,所以正确答案应为D。
(五)条件状语从句
例题_____he comes, we won’t be able to go.A.WithoutB.UnlessC.ExceptD.Even 分析 条件状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示主句的动作发生的条件、假定等。条件状语从句通常由连词if, unless和起连接作用的短语so/ as long as(只要),so far as(就…),suppose(that)(假定)等引导。例如:
● If it rains tomorrow, we’ll stay at home.● He will not come unless he is invited.● Suppose he is absent, what shall we do?
● As long as we don’t lose heart , we’ll find a way to overcome the difficulty.例题的选项中只有unless 可以引导一个条件状语从句,所以正确答案应为B。
(六)让步状语从句
例题 _____, he doesn’t study well.A.As he is cleverB.He is as cleverC.Clever as he isD.As clever he is
分析 让步状语从句在复合句中作状语,表示某种不利的情况或障碍,但这些因素并不能阻止主句的动作的发生。这种从句通常用连词although, though, as, however等;连接代词whatever, whoever等;起连接作用的短语even if though, no matter how what who 等引导。例如: ● Although/ Though the task was difficult, they managed to complete it in time.● Young as he is, he knows a lot.用as 引导让步状语从句时,常用倒装语序,如上面例句所示。● Nobody believed him no matter what / whatever he said.● He will never succeed.however/no matter how hard he tries.● Even if/ though an icy wind blew from the north, we always slept with our windows open.例题中有一个as 引导的让步状语从句,故从句中的表语clever 须放到as 前面去,所以正确答案应为C。
第四篇:英语专四真题全套
历年真题全套Tape script(2006)
TEM 4-----2006
Conversations
Conversation 1
M: Hello!
W: Oh, hello!You must be a new student.Did you find us OK?
M: Well, I got a bit lost and I had to ask a stranger, but I got here eventually.W: Oh, dear!Have you come far today?
M: Only from Brighton.I was staying with my brother.W: Oh, good.How did you get her?
M:
W: Aha, well you’d better tell me your name so I can find your form.M: It’s Mark Burn.W: Burn, Burn.Ah, yes.Oh, you’ve changed since this photo.M: No, I thought I’d better look smarter.W: Here is the key to your room.It’s 501.M: Thanks.How do I get there?
W: Go to the end of this corridor.Turn left, and it’s the third door on the right.M: Thank you.Oh, there is a meeting for new students.What time is that?
W: Half past five in theM: Thanks a lot.Bye!
Key: 1.C2.A3.B
Conversation 2
W: Hi, Steve, how are things?
M: Hi, Maggie.Good, thanks.What’s new with you?
W: Oh, I was just wondering if you wanted to go out tonight.M: Well, What’ve you got in mind?
W: I thought we could just go for a walk.Maybe down to that part near the beach.M: Tonight? You must be joking!W:But I still want to go out somewhere.That new Tom Cruise’s film is on in town.How about that?
M: Ok.What time does it start?
W: Oh, I think it’s half past eight or something.I’ll just get the paper and have a look.Just hang on for a minute.Look, the film got a fantastic review in the paper last week.M: Ok, Ok.Where’re we going to meet?
W:
M: Ok.Where is it?
W: Near the town hall and opposite the bank.M: Oh, yeah.I know where it is.Ok, look, I’ll meet you there at fifteen past eight.Key: 4.D5.B6.D
Conversation 3
W: What are you reading, Bill?
M: It’s this week’s New Scientist, Why?
W: I was just wondering.It looks interesting.But
M: Oh,It usually has articles and stories about current affairs, about science as well as papers about new development and research.W: Oh, I’ve heard about it.Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
M:.But the company has made other models to try out the business.W:
M: You see the first video phones, that’s what they called, were made in Japan.But they can only show a still black-and-white image.So this videophone is much better than that.Mind you I am no sure I want one.Would you?
W: Well, no.I don’t think I would.(Q7)?
M: Yes, the early black-and-white ones cost several hundred pounds.But W: Mm,M: Business organizations that need to frequently contact overseas organizations would want it.It’s like a face-to-face conversation, so maybe a lot of overseas travel can be avoided.W: Key: 7.C8.D9.B10.A
Passages
Passage 1
If you are in a western country, you often see people walking their dogs.It is still true that the dog is the most useful animal in the world.However,(Q13).Once upon a time, a man met a dog and wanted to help him in the fight against other animals, and the dog listened to him and did what he told him to do.and dogs did not eat what they got until their master agreed.Dogs were also used for driving sheep and guarding chickens(Q11).But now people in towns and cities do not need dogs to fight other animals anymore.Of course they keep them to fighting thieves, but the most important reason for keeping dogs is that they feel lonely in the city.For a child, a dog is his best friend when he has no friends to play with.For a young wife, a dog is her child when she does not have her own.For old people, a dog is also a child when their children have grown up and left.Key: 11.D12.A13.D
Passage 2
I am going to work in a totally new environment.I’ll have to get used to different working conditions.I am used to working in quite a high-tech sort of industry that’s got lots of machinery and everything.But now I am going to
I’ll also have to get used to getting water from the well.Not having electricity, which means gas lamp in the evening, which means the difficulty of(Q15), which means different ways of getting your clothes washed.(Q17).Key: 14.B15.D16.A17.C
Passage 3
The most common type of child abuse, you know, is beating with hands or with an instrument, usually a cane in some places.(Q18), and parents have great expectations of their progress in school.Boys, of course, attract more abuse such as beating, because once again and(Q20).Most experts seem to agree that child abuse is caused by a combination of social and psychological factors.Families who beat their children are not particularly different from other people.The only difference that exists between them is that they lack skills in establishing good relationship with their children.These families too, generally speaking,(Q19).Some parents are hurting their children because they strongly believe in the use of traditional disciplinary methods, butThey are often the victims of violence themselves.Sometimes they even bear an unreasonable hatred for a child because they believe that the child has brought the family bad lack.Key: 18.B19.A20.C
News Broadcasts
News Item 1(21-22)
American coast guard officials in Florida say(Q22).They said one of their planes spotted the Cubans more than half way through their journey, and the coast guard could not believe their eyes when they saw the vessel.The Cubans had attached floats and propellers toKey: 21.D22.B
News Item 2(23)
All large and medium-sized Chinese cities will have greater air quality monitoring by 2010, says a government official.The government has spent 150 million Yuan on air quality monitoring systems across China since 2000 when officials began paying greater attention to air quality monitoring.Key: 23.D
News Item 3(24-25)
(Q25).and
while at least another 68 died.One of the packed ferries carrying around 150 people capsized early on Sunday on the Meghan River, and(Q25)just one kilometers away, leaving 40 passengers missing afterKey: 24.B25.A
News Item 4(26)
(Q26).follows in principle the agreement reached on the opening of the consulate between Australian Prime Minister and Indonesian President in Bali last month.Key: 26.C
News Item 5(27-28)
(Q27).The two companies launched Lipton’s iced tea in Guangzhou last week in a fifty-fifty venture.(Q28)while Unilever provides the famous tea brand and recipe, company executive said.China has a growing bottle tea market estimated to be worth 10 billion Yuan.It has been dominated in recent years by two Taiwanese brands: Master Kong and Uni-president.Three other big brands---Nestle, Guangdong-based Jianlibao and Lipton have just entered the market this year.Swiss company Nestle is working in conjunction with Coca Cola.Key: 27.A28.C
News Item 6(29-30)
(Q29 & 30)on Saturday and(Q30)after Palestinian militants dealt Israel’s army its deadliest blow since 2002.Crowds at Tel Aviv’s main squarewhich has been delayed by hardliners in his right wing Likud Party.Key: 29.B30.D
第五篇:03年英语专四听力真题
TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS(2003)
GRADEFOUR
TIME LIMIT: 135
MIN
PART IDICTATION(15 MIN)Listen to the following passage.Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning.For the second and third readings,the passage will be read sentence by sentence ,or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds.The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work.You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART ⅡLISTENING COMPREHENSION(20 MIN)In Sections A ,B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY.Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A CONVERSATIONS-
In this section you will hear severel conversations.Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions I to 3 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation ,you willbe given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now,listen to the conversation.1.What does the man mean when he says he is conscious of time?
A.He is committed to his work.B.He doesn't have enough time to do his work.C.He doesn't have to meet deadline in his work.D.He looks upon work as hard labor.2.According to the conversation, all of the following are true of work today EXCEPT
A.intellectually challenging.B.satisfying.C.allowing more choices.D.requiring social skills,.3.According to the woman, which is true?
A.There are still boring jobs to be done.B.Earning money is still a priority.C.Workers still have no identity.D.Workers still have to do the same job for life.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation ,you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.4.Which of the following is true of the speakers?
A.Both speakers are objective about city or country life.B.The woman is biased against country life.C.The man is biased against country life.D.Both speakers are biased against city life.5.Which of the following is true of city life?
A.The costs of transportation are more cunaffordable.B.People in the city are richer than those in the country.C.Friendliness is more important than one's own business.D.People in the city want to fulfill their daily plan.6.What is true of the laws in the country?
A.There are few laws written.B.The written laws are not easy to impose.C.The laws mainly target school kids.D.Many laws are not applied.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation,you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the conversation.7.When does the man eat fast food?
A.On weekdays and a few times at weekends.B.In the morning but not at lunchtime or in the evening.C.Between meals but not during a main meal.D.Everyday throughout the week.8.What does the man think of fast food?
A.It doesn't taste as good as one's own cooked food.B.It is indefinite to say it is convenient.C.It doesn't contain enough vegetables.D.It has more protein than needed.9.How is one's own cooked food compared with fast food?
A.Cooking one's own food costs more money.B.One can eat more vegetables if he cooks his own food.C.Busy people can't cook their own food.D.One's own cooked food does not taste as good as food in restaurants.10.What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Teacher and student.B.Inquirer and informant.C.Mother and son.D.Customer and shop assistant.SECTION B PASSAGES
In this section, You will hear several passages.Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions II to 13 are based on the following passage.At the end of the passage ,you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the passage.11.An emotion is more likely to be the subject of scientific research if
A.it is everywhere.B.it is not a problem.C.it is strong.D.it is easy to decsribe and measure.12.Which is NOT a true statement?
A.Love is both a positive and negative emotion.B.Love involves other feelings.C.There can be different kinds of love.D.Someone who loves is also capable of negative feelings.13.What does the passage say about hate?
A.Hate is as positive as love.B.Hate is generally a positive emotion.C.Hate is the worst of all emotions.D.Hate is not always a dispensible emotion.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following talk.At the end of the talk,you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the talk.14.What does the speaker say about sleep-clinic patients?
A.Most are insomniacs.B.Most are teenagers.C.Most are easily cured.D.Most suffer from excessive sleep.15.When does excessive sleep usually first become apparent?
A.During early childhood.B.In a person's teens.C.In a person's twenties.D.After a person turns fifty.16.What can one suffering from excessive sleep do to prevent sleep attacks?
A.To avoid social situations.B.To stop taking certain drugs.C.To take naps during the day.D.To sleep eight hours a night.Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following talk.At the end of the talk, you will be givenseconds to answer the questions.Now,listen to the talk.17.The target of the School Choices Program is
A.to improve American education.B.to cause competition among schools.C.to support children in poor families.D.to support disabled children.18.Which state provides family with tax credits to pay for private school?
A.Florida.B.Wisconsin.C.Texas.D.Not mentioned
19.Mr.Milton found the School Choice Programs at the age of
A.50.B.53.C.43.1).33.20.Which of the following statements is true about the objection to vouchers?
A.Government shouldn't separate public and private schools.B.Religious schools can not use public money.C.Lack of money causes children not to attend public schools.D.Children's choice of schools depends on the money offered to the school.SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
In this section, you will hear several news items.Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.21.The UN resolution is about international efforts in tightening control on
A.terrorism activities.B.terrorists' networks.C.weapons for terrorists.D.funding for terrorism.22.What does the UN resolution specifically require states to do?
A.To establish a financial network.B.To revise their banking laws.C.To increase their police force.D.To curb regional ten-or activities.Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you will given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news..Altogether how many people were injured during the violence?
A.I.B.2.C.13.D.14.24.How long has the violence lasted?
A.For one day.B.For two days.C.For the whole summer.D.For one year.Question 25 is based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you will be given 5 Seconds to answer the question.Now,listen to the news.25.After the terrorist attacks in the United States.insurance rates soared as much as
A.100%.B.200%.C.500%.D.1000%.Questions 26 and 27 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you willgiven 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now, listen to the news.26.Eight foreign aid workers were arrested in Afghanistan because of their ______ activities.A.politicalB.espionageC.religiousD.relief
27.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the penalties?
A.A fine.B.Expulsion.C.A jail term.D.Death sentence.Question 28 is based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you will b? given 5 seconds to answer the question.Now, listen to the news.28.According to the report, how many people are HIV-positive?
A.22 million.B.36 million.C.25 million.D.58 million.Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news.At the end of the news item ,you will I given 10 seconds to answer the questions.Now.listen to the news.*29.Who was H.G.Wells?
A.A pioneer.B.A writer.C.A doctor.D.A researcher.30.What causes the problem of having internal organs in wrong order in one's real life?
A.Genetics.B.Nature.C.Explosion.D.Not mentioned.