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大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試真題精編資料僅供參考6月24日大學(xué)英語(yǔ)新四級(jí)真題及參考答案PartIWriting(30minute)

注意:此部分試題在答題卡1上。

Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutetowriteashortessayonthetopicofstudentsselectingtheirlectures.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow:

1.

有些大學(xué)允許學(xué)生自由選擇某些課程的任課教師

2.

學(xué)生選擇教師時(shí)所考慮的主要因素

3.

學(xué)生自選任課教師的益處和可能產(chǎn)生的問(wèn)題

OnStudentsSelectingLecturers

PartIIReadingcomprehension(skimmingandscanning)(15minute)

Directions:

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutetogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-7,mark

Y(forYES)

ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)

ifstatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNOTGIVEN)

iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestion8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

Highways

Earlyinthe20thcentury,mostofthestreetsandroadsintheU.S.weremadeofdirt,brick,andcedarwoodblocks.Builtforhorse,carriage,andfoottraffic,theywereusuallypoorlycaredforandtoonarrowtoaccommodate(容納)automobiles.

Withtheincreaseinautoproduction,privateturnpike(收費(fèi)公路)companiesunderlocalauthoritiesbegantospringup,andby1921therewere387,000milesofpavedroads.Manywerebuiltusingspecificationsof19thcenturyScottishengineersThomasTelfordandJohnMacAdam(forwhomthemacadamsurfaceisnamed),whosespecificationsstressedtheimportanceofadequatedrainage.Beyondthat,therewerenonationalstandardsforsize,weightrestrictions,orcommercialsigns.DuringWorldWarI,roadsthroughoutthecountrywerenearlydestroyedbytheweightoftrucks.WhenGeneralEisenhowerreturnedfromGermanyin1919,afterservingintheU.S.army’sfirsttranscontinentalmotorconvoy(車隊(duì)),henoted:“Theoldconvoyhadstartedmethinkingaboutgood,two-lanehighways,butGermany’sAutobahnormotorwayhadmademeseethewisdomofbroaderribbonsacrosstheland.”

Itwouldtakeanotherwarbeforethefederalgovernmentwouldactonanationalhighwaysystem.DuringWorldWarII,atremendousincreaseintrucksandnewroadswererequired.Thewardemonstratedhowcriticalhighwaysweretothedefenseeffort.Thirteenpercentofdefenseplantsreceivedalltheirsuppliesbytruck,andalmostallotherplantsshippedmorethanhalfoftheirproductsbyvehicle.Thewaralsorevealedthatlocalcontrolofhighwayshadledtoaconfusingvarietyofdesignstandards.Evenfederalandstatehighwaysdidnotfollowbasicstandards.Somestatesallowedtrucksupto36,000pounds,whileothersrestrictedanythingover7,000pounds.

Agovernmentstudyrecommendedanationalhighwaysystemof33,920miles,andcongresssoonpassedtheFederal-AidHighwayActof1944,whichcalledforstrict,centrallycontrolleddesigncriteria.

Theinterstatehighwaysystemwasfinallylaunchedin1956andhasbeenhailedasoneofthegreatestpublicworksprojectsofthecentury.Tobuildits44,000-milewebofhighways,bridge,andtunnels,hundredsofuniqueengineeringdesignsandsolutionshadtobeworkedout.Considerthemanygeographicfeaturesofthecountry:mountains,steepgrades,wetlands,rivers,desertsandplains.Variablesincludedtheslopeoftheland,theabilityofthepavementtosupporttheload,theintensityofroaduse,andthenatureoftheunderlyingsoil.Urbanareaswereanotherproblem.Innovativedesignsofroadways,tunnels,bridges,overpasses,andinterchangesthatcouldrunthroughorbypassurbanareassoonbegantoweavetheirwayacrossthecountry,foreveralteringthefaceofAmerica.

Today,theinterstatesystemlinkseverymajorcityintheU.S.,andtheU.S.withCanadaandMexico.Builtwithsafetyinmind,thehighwayshavewidelanesandshoulders,dividingmedians,orbarriers,longentryandexitlanes,curvesengineeredforsafeturns,andlimitedaccess.ThedeathrateonhighwaysishalfthatofallotherU.S.roads(0.86deathsper100millionpassengermilescomparedto1.99deathsper100milliononallotherroads).

ByopeningtheNorthAmericancontinent,highwayshaveenabledconsumergoodsandservicestoreachpeopleinremoteandruralareasofthecountry,spurredthegrowthofsuburbs,andprovidedpeoplewithgreateroptionsintermofjobs,accesstoculturalprograms,healthcare,andotherbenefits.Aboveall,theinterstatesystemprovidesindividualswithwhattheycherishmost:personalfreedomofmobility.

Theinterstatesystemhasbeenanessentialelementofthenation’seconomicgrowthintermsofshippingandjobcreation:morethan75percentofthenation’sfreightdeliveriesarrivebytruck;andmostproductsthatarrivebyrailorairuseinterstatesforthelastlegofthejourneybyvehicle.NotonlyhasthehighwaysystemaffectedtheAmericaneconomybyprovidingshippingroutes,ithasledtothegrowthofspin-offindustrieslikeservicestations,motels,restaurants,andshoppingcenters.Ithasallowedtherelocationofmanufacturingplantsandotherindustriesfromurbanareastorural.

Bytheendofthecenturytherewasanimmensenetworkofpavedroads,residentialstreets,expressways,andfreewaysbuilttosupportmillionsofvehicles.ThehighwaysystemwasofficiallyrenamedforEisenhowertohonorhisvisionandleadership.Theyearconstructionbegan,hesaid:“Together,theunitedforcesofourcommunicationandtransportationsystemsaredynamicelementsintheverynamewebear—UnitedStates.Withoutthem,wewouldbeamereallianceofmanyseparateparts.”

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。

1.

Nationalstandardsforpavedroadswereinplaceby1921.

2.

GeneralEisenhowerfeltthatthebroadGermanmotorwaysmademoresensethanthetwo-lanehighwaysofAmerica.

3.

Itwasinthe1950sthattheAmericangovernmentfinallytookactiontobuildanationalhighwaysystem.

4.

Manyoftheproblemspresentedbythecountry’sgeographicalfeaturesfoundsolutionsininnovativeengineeringprojects.

5.

Inspiteofsafetyconsiderations,thedeathrateoninterstatehighwaysisstillhigherthanthatofotherAmericanroads.

6.

TheinterstatehighwaysystemprovidesaccessbetweenmajormilitaryinstallationsinAmerica.

7.

Servicestations,motelsandrestaurantspromotedthedevelopmentoftheinterstatehighwaysystem.

[附:答題卡1]

1.

[Y][N][NG]

2.

[Y][N][NG]

3.

[Y][N][NG]

4.

[Y][N][NG]

5.

[Y][N][NG]

6.

[Y][N][NG]

7.

[Y][N][NG]

8-10題請(qǐng)見(jiàn)答題卡1

[附:答題卡1]

8.

Thegreatestbenefitbroughtaboutbytheinterstatesystemwas________.

9.

Trucksusingtheinterstatehighwaysdelivermorethan________.

10.

TheinterstatesystemwasrenamedafterEisenhowerinrecognitionof________.

PartIIIListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer,thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethoughthecentre.

注意:此部分答題在答題卡2上作答。

11.

A)Thegirlsgotonwellwitheachother.

B)It’sunderstandablethatgirlsdon’tgetalong.

C)Shewasangrywiththeotheryoungstars.

D)Thegirlslackedthecouragetofight.

12.

A)Thewomandoesherownhousework.

B)Thewomanneedsahousekeeper.

C)Thewoman’shouseisinamess.

D)Thewomanworksasahousekeeper.

13.

A)TheEdwardsarequitewell-off.

B)TheEdwardsshouldcutdownontheirlivingexpenses.

C)It’llbeunwisefortheEdwardstobuyanotherhouse.

D)It’stooexpensivefortheEdwardstoliveintheirpresenthouse.

14.

A)Thewomandidn’texpectittobesowarmatnoon.

B)Thewomanissensitivetoweatherchanges.

C)Theweatherforecastwasunreliable.

D)Theweatherturnedcoldallofasudden.

15.

A)Ataclinic.

B)Inasupermarket.

C)Atarestaurant.

D)Inanicecreamshop.

16.

A)ThewomandidnotfeelanydangergrowingupintheBronx.

B)ThemanthinksitwasquitesafelivingintheBronxdistrict.

C)Thewomanstartedworkingatanearlyagetosupportherfamily.

D)Themandoesn’tthinkitsafetosendan8-year-oldtobuythings.

17.

A)Themanhasneverseenthewomanbefore.

B)Thetwospeakersworkforthesamecompany.

C)Thetwospeakersworkonthesamefloor.

D)Thewomanisinterestedinmarketresearch.

18.

A)Thewomancan’ttolerateanynoise.

B)Themanislookingforanapartment.

C)Themanhasmissedhisappointment.

D)Thewomanisgoingtotakeatraintrip.

Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.

A)Tomakeabusinessreporttothewoman.

B)Tobeinterviewedforajobinthewoman’scompany.

C)Toresignfromhispositioninthewoman’scompany.

D)Toexchangestockmarketinformationwiththewoman.

20.

A)Heisheadofasmalltradingcompany.

B)Heworksinaninternationalinsurancecompany.

C)Heleadsateamofbrokersinabigcompany.

D)Heisapublicrelationsofficerinasmallcompany.

21.

A)ThewomanthinksMr.Saundersisaskingformorethantheycanoffer.

B)Mr.Saunderswillshareonethirdofthewoman’sresponsibilities.

C)Mr.Saundersbelievesthathedeservesmorepaidvacations.

D)ThewomanseemstobesatisfiedwithMr.Saunders’pastexperience.

Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

22.

A)She’sworriedabouttheseminar.

B)Themankeepsinterruptingher.

C)Shefindsittoohard.

D)Shelacksinterestinit.

23.

A)Thelecturersareboring.

B)Thecourseispoorlydesigned.

C)SheprefersPhilosophytoEnglish.

D)Sheenjoysliteraturemore.

24.

A)Karen’sfriend.

B)Karen’sparents.

C)Karen’slecturers.

D)Karen’sherself.

25.

A)Changinghermajor.

B)Spendinglessofherparents’money.

C)GettingtransferredtotheEnglishDepartment.

D)Leavingtheuniversity.

SectionB

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答.

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.

A)Rentagrave.

B)Burnthebody.

C)Burythedeadnearachurch.

D)Buyapieceoflandforagrave.

27.

A)Tosolvetheproblemoflackofland.

B)Toseewhethertheyhavedecayed.

C)TofollowtheGreekreligiouspractice.

D)Tomovethemtoamulti-storeygraveyard.

28.

A)Theyshouldbeburiedlyingdown.

B)Theyshouldbeburiedstandingup.

C)Theyshouldbeburiedafterbeingwashed.

D)Theyshouldbeburiedwhenpartiallydecayed.

29.

A)Burningdeadbodiestoashes.

B)Storingdeadbodiesinaremoteplace.

C)Placingdeadbodiesinaboneroom.

D)Diggingupdeadbodiesafterthreeyears.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.

A)ManyforeigntouristvisittheUniteStateseveryyear.

B)Americansenjoyeatingoutwiththeirfriends.

C)TheUnitedStatesisacountryofimmigrants.

D)Americanspreferforeignfoodstotheirownfood.

31.

A)Theycanmakefriendswithpeoplefromothercountries.

B)Theycangettoknowpeopleofotherculturesandtheirlifestyles.

C)Theycanpracticespeakingforeignlanguagesthere.

D)Theycanmeetwithbusinessmenfromallovertheworld.

32.

A)Thecouplecookthedishesandthechildrenhelpthem.

B)Thehusbanddoesthecookingandthewifeservesasthewaitress.

C)Themotherdoesthecookingwhilethefatherandchildrenservingtheguests.

D)Ahiredcookpreparesthedishesandthefamilymembersservetheguests.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.

A)Hetookthemtowatchabasketballgame.

B)HetrainedthemtoplayEuropeanfootball.

C)Heletthemcompeteingettingballsoutofabasket.

D)Hetaughtthemtoplayanexcitingnewgame.

34.

A)Theplayersfoundthebaskettoohightoreach.

B)Theplayershadtroublegettingtheballoutofthebasket.

C)Theplayershaddifficultyunderstandingthecomplexrules.

D)Theplayerssoonfoundthegameboring.

35.

A)Byremovingthebottomofthebasket.

B)Byloweringthepositionofthebasket.

C)Bysimplifyingthecomplexrules.

D)Byalteringthesizeofthebasket.

SectionC

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

注意:此部分試題在答題卡2上;請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

ForAmericans,timeismoney.Theysay,“youonlygetsomuchtimeinthislife;you’dbetteruseitwisely.”The(36)________willnotbebetterthanthepastorpresent,asAmericanare(37)________toseethings,unlesspeopleusetheirtimeforconstructiveactivity.ThusAmericans(38)________a“well-organized”person,onewhohasawrittenlistofthinstodoanda(39)________fordoingthem.Theidealpersonispunctualandis(40)________ofotherpeople’stime.Theydonot(41)________people’stimewithconversationorotheractivitythathasno(42)________beneficialoutcome.

TheAmericanattitudetowardtimeisnot(43)________sharedbyothers,especiallynon-Europeans.Theyaremorelikelytoregardtimeas(44)________________________________.Oneofthemoredifficultthingsmanystudentsmustadjusttointhestatesisthenotionthattimemustbesavedwheneverpossibleandusedwiselyeveryday.

Inthecontest(45)________________________________,McDonald’s,KFC,andotherfastfoodestablishmentsaresuccessfulinacountrywheremanypeoplewanttospendtheleastamountoftimepreparingandeatingmeals.AsMcDonald’srestaurants(46)________________________________,bringingnotjusthamburgersbutanemphasisonspeed,efficiency,andshinycleanliness.

PartIVReadingcomprehension(readingindepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

Directions:

Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinbankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ElNinoisnamegiventothemysteriousandoftenunpredictablechangeintheclimateoftheworld.Thisstrange__47__happenseveryfivetoeightyears.ItstartsinthePacificOceanandisthoughttobecausedbyafailureinthetradewinds(信風(fēng)),whichaffectstheoceancurrentsdrivenbythesewinds.Asthetradewindslessenin__48__,theoceantemperaturesrise,causingthePerucurrentflowinginfromtheeasttowarmupbyasmuchas5℃.

Thewarmingoftheoceanhasfar-reachingeffects.Thehot,humid(潮濕的)airovertheoceancausessevere__49__thunderstorms.TherainfallisincreasedacrossSouthAmerica.__50__floodstoPeru.IntheWestpacific,therearedroughtsaffectingAustraliaandIndonesia.Sowhilesomepartsoftheworldprepareforheavyrainsandfloods,otherpartsfacedrought,poorcropsand__51__.

ElNinousuallylastsforabout18months.The1982-83ElNinobroughtthemost__52__weatherinmodernhistory.Itseffectwasworldwideanditleftmorethan2,000peopledeadandcausedovereightbillionpounds__53__ofdamage.The1990ElNinolasteduntilJune1995.Scientists__54__thistobethelongestElNinofor2,000years.

Nowadays,weatherexpertsareabletoforecastwhenanElNinowill__55__,buttheyarestillnot__56__surewhatleadstoitorwhataffectshowstrongitwillbe.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A)

estimate

I)

completely

B)

strength

J)

destructive

C)

deliberately

K)

starvation

D)

notify

L)

bringing

E)

tropical

M)

exhaustion

F)

phenomenon

N)

worth

G)

stable

O)

strike

H)

attraction

SectionB

Directions:

Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Communicationstechnologiesarefarfromequalwhenitcomestoconveyingthetruth.Thefirststudytocomparehonestyacrossarangeofcommunicationmediahasfundthatpeoplearetwiceaslikelytotellliesinphoneconversationsastheyareinemails.Thefactthatemailsareautomaticallyrecorded—andcancomebacktohaunt(困擾)you—appearstobethekeytothefinding.

JeffHancockofCornellUniversityinIthaca,NewYork,asked30studentstokeepacommunicationsdiaryforaweek.Inittheynotedthenumberofconversationsoremailexchangestheyhadlastingmorethan10minutes,andconfessedtohowmanyliestheytold.Hancockthenworkedoutthenumberofliesperconversationforeachmedium.Hefoundthatliesmadeup14percentofemails,21percentofinstantmessages,27percentofface-to-faceinteractionsandanastonishing37percentofphonecalls.

Hisresultstobepresentedattheconferenceonhuman-computerinteractioninVienna,Austria,inApril,havesurprisedpsychologists.Someexpectedemailerstobethebiggestliars,reasoningthatbecausedeceptionmakespeopleuncomfortable,thedetachment(非直接接觸)ofemailingwouldmakeiteasiertolie.Othersexpectedpeopletoliemoreinface-to-faceexchangesbecausewearemostpracticedatthatformofcommunication.

ButHancocksaysitisalsocrucialwhetheraconversationisbeingrecordedandcouldbereread,andwhetheritoccursinrealtime.Peopleappeartobeafraidtoliewhentheyknowthecommunicationcouldlaterbeusedtoholdthemtoaccount,hesays.Thisiswhyfewerliesappearinemailthanonthephone.

Peoplearealsomorelikelytolieinrealtime—inainstantmessageorphonecall,say—thaniftheyhavetimetothinkofaresponse,saysHancock.Hefoundmanyliesarespontaneous(脫口而出的)responsestoanunexpecteddemand,suchas:“Doyoulikemydress?”

Hancockhopeshisresearchwillhelpcompaniesworkourthebestwaysfortheiremployeestocommunicate.Forinstance,thephonemightbethebestmediumfoesaleswhereemployeesareencouragedtostretchthetruth.But,givenhisresult,workassessmentwherehonestyisapriority,mightbebestdoneusingemail.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

57.

Hancock’sstudyfocuseson________.

A)theconsequencesoflyinginvariouscommunicationsmedia

B)thesuccessofcommunicationstechnologiesinconveyingideas

C)peoplearelesslikelytolieininstantmessages

D)people’shonestylevelsacrossarangeofcommunicationsmedia

58.

Hancock’sresearchfindingsurprisedthosewhobelievedthat________.

A)peoplearelesslikelytolieininstantmessages

B)peopleareunlikelytolieinface-to-faceinteractions

C)peoplearemostlikelytolieinemailcommunication

D)peoplearetwiceaslikelytolieinphoneconversations

59.

Accordingtothepassage,whyarepeoplemorelikelytotellthetruththroughcertainmediaofcommunication?

A)Theyareafraidofleavingbehindtracesoftheirlies.

B)Theybelievethathonestyisthebestpolicy.

C)Theytendtoberelaxedwhenusingthosemedia.

D)Theyaremostpractisedatthoseformsofcommunication.

60.

AccordingtoHancockthetelephoneisapreferablemediumforpromotingsalesbecause________.

A)salesmencantalkdirectlytotheircustomers

B)salesmenmayfeellessrestrainedtoexaggerate

C)salesmencanimpresscustomersasbeingtrustworthy

D)salesmenmaypassoninstantmessageseffectively

61.

Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.

A)honestyshouldbeencouragedininterpersonalcommunications

B)moreemployerswilluseemailstocommunicatewiththeiremployees

C)suitablemediashouldbechosenfordifferentcommunicationpurposes

D)emailisnowthedominantmediumofcommunicationwithinacompany

PassageTwo

Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Inacountrythatdefinesitselfbyideals,notbysharedblood,whoshouldbeallowedtocomeworkandlivehere?InthewakeoftheSept.11attacksthesequestionshaveneverseemedmorepressing.

OnDec.11,,aspartoftheefforttoincreasehomelandsecurity,federalandlocalauthoritiesin14statesstaged“OperationSafeTravel”—raidsonairportstoarrestemployeeswithfalseidentification(身份證明).InSaltLakeCitytherewere69arrests.Butthosecapturedwereanythingbutterrorists,mostofthemillegalimmigrantsfromCentralorSouthAmerica.Authoritiessaidtheundocumentedworkers’illegalstatusmadethemopentoblackmail(訛詐)byterrorists.

ManyimmigrantsinSaltLakeCitywereangeredbythearrestsandsaidtheyfeltasiftheywerebeingtreatedlikedisposablegoods.

MayorAndersonsaidthosefeelingswerejustifiedtoacertainextent.“We’resayingwewantyoutoworkintheseplaces,we’regoingtolooktheotherwayintermsofwhatourlawsare,andthenwhenit’sconvenientforus,orwhenwecantrytomakeapointintermsofnationalsecurity,especiallyafterSept.11,thenyou’redisposable.Therearewholefamiliesbeinguprootedforallofthewrongreasons,”Andersonsaid.

IfSept.11hadneverhappened,theairportworkerswouldnothavebeenarrestedandcouldhavegoneonquietlylivinginAmerica,probablyindefinitely.AnaCastro,amanagerataBen&Jerry’sicecreamshopattheairporthadbeenworking10yearswiththesamefalseSocialSecuritycardwhenshewasarrestedintheDecemberairportraid.Nowsheandherfamilyarelivingunderthethreatofdeportation(驅(qū)逐出境).Castro’scaseiscurrentlywaitingtobesettled.Whilesheawaitstheoutcome,thegovernmenthasgrantedherpermissiontoworkhereandshehasreturnedtoherjobatBen&Jerry’s.

62.

Accordingtotheauthor,theUnitedStatesclaimstobeanation________.

A)composedofpeoplehavingdifferentvalues

B)encouragingindividualpursuits

C)sharingcommoninterests

D)foundedonsharedideals

63.

HowdidtheimmigrantsinSaltLakeCityfeelabout“OperationSafeTravel”?

A)Guilty.

B)Offended.

C)Disappointed.

D)Discouraged.

64.

Undocumentedworkersbecamethetargetof“OperationSafeTravel”because________.

A)evidencewasfoundthattheywerepotentialterrorists

B)mostofthemworkedatairportsunderthreatofterrorists

C)terroristsmighttakeadvantageoftheirillegalstatus

D)theywerereportedlyhelpinghideterroristsaroundtheairport

65.

Bysaying“...we’regoingtolooktheotherwayintermsofwhatourlawsare”(Line2,Para.4),MayorAndersonmeans“________”.

A)wewillturnablindeyetoyourillegalstatus

B)wewillexaminethelawsinadifferentway

C)thereareotherwaysofenforcingthelaw

D)theexistinglawsmustnotbeignored

66.

WhatdowelearnaboutAnaCastrofromthelastparagraph?

A)Shewillbedeportedsoonerorlater.

B)Sheisallowedtostaypermanently.

C)Hercasehasbeendropped.

D)Herfateremainsuncertain.

PartVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:

Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtootired,orevenupset?Ifso,thenanewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.

Theclock,calledSleepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaits__67__youtobeinyourlightestphaseofsleep__68__rousingyou.Itsmakerssaythatshould__69__youwakeupfeelingrefreshedeverymorning.

Asyousleepyoupass__70__asequenceofsleepstates—lightsleep,deepsleepandREM(rapideyemovement)sleep—that__71__approximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointinthatcycleatwhichyouwakecan__72__howyoufeellater,andmay__73__haveagreaterimpactthanhowmuchorlittleyouhaveslept.Beingrousedduringalightphase__74__youaremorelikelytowakeupenergetic.

SleepSmart__75__thedistinctpatternofbrainwaves__76__duringeachphaseofsleep,viaaheadbandequipped__77__electrodes(電極)andamicroprocessor.Thismeasurestheelectricalactivityofthewearer’sbrain,inmuchthe__78__wayassomemachinesusedformedicalandresearch__79__,andcommunicateswirelesslywithaclockunitnearthebed.You__80__theclockwiththelatesttimeat__81__youwanttobewakened,andit__82__duly(適時(shí)地)wakesyouduringthelastlightsleepphasebeforethat.

The__83__wasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrownUniversityinRhodeIsland__84__afriendcomplainedofwakinguptiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“__85__sleep-deprivedpeopleourselves,westartedthinkingof__86__todoaboutit,”saysEricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficerofAxonSleepResearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbythestudentstodeveloptheiridea.

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