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2005年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)(CET-4)M題試卷
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.
B)Themanhasn'tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.
C)Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.
D)Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.
2.A)Givetheringtoapoliceman.
B)WailforIheowneroftheringintherestroom.
C)Handintheringtothesecurityoffice.
D)laketheringtotheadministrationbuilding.
3.A)Savetimebyusingacomputer.
B)Buyherowncomputer.
C)BorrowMartha'scomputer.
D)Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper.
4.A)Themandoesn'thavemoneyforhisdaughter'sgraduatestudies.
B)Themandoesn'tthinkhisdaughterwillgetabusinessdegree.
C)Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.
D)Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.
5.A)Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.
B)Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.
C)Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.
D)He'llfindhiswaytothecinema.
6.A)He'sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.
B)Hehaschairedalotofconferences.
C)Hehasahighpositioninhiscompany.
D)HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.
7.A)Teacherandstudent.
B)Doctorandpatient.
C)Managerandofficeworker.
D)Travelagentandcustomer.
8.A)Sheknowsthequywhowillgivethelecture.
B)Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative.
C)Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.
D)She'llfinishedherreportthisweekend.
9.A)Anartmuseum.
B)Abeautifulpark.
C)Acollegecampus.
D)Anarchitecturalexhibition.
10.A)Thehousesforsaleareofpoorquality.
B)Thehousesaretooexpensivelorthecoupletobuy.
C)Thehousingdevelopersprovidefreetripsforpotentialbuyers.
D)Themanisunwillingtotakealookatthehousesforsale.
SectionB
Passage1
11.A)Syntheticfuel
B)Solarenergy
C)Alcohol
D)Electricity
12.A)Airtrafficconditions
B)Trafficjamsonhighways
C)Roadconditions
D)Newtrafficrules
13.A)Gothroughahealthcheck
B)Carrylittleluggage
C)Arriveearlyforboarding
D)Undergosecuritychecks
Passage2
14.A)Inafast-foodrestaurant
B)Atashoppingcenter
C)Atacountyfair
D)Inabakery
15.A)Avoideatinganyfood
B)Preparetherighttypeofpietoeat
C)Washhishandsthoroughly
D)Practiceeatingapiequickly
16.A)Onthetable
B)Behindhisback
C)Underhisbottom
D)Onhislap
17.A)Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.
B)Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle.
C)Swallowingthepiewithwater.
D)Holdingthepieintherightposition.
Passage3
18.A)Beauty
B)Loyalty
C)Luck
D)Durability
19.A)Hewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountry.
B)Hebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriage.
C)Itwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheart.
D)Itwassupposedthatthediamondonthatfingerwouldbringgoodluck.
20.A)Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother'slikesanddislikes.
B)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatch.
C)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhome.
D)Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Passage1
IsthereenoughoilbeneaththeArcticNationalWildlifeRefuge(保護(hù)區(qū))(ANWR)
tchelpsecureArnerica'senergyfuture?PresidentBushcertainly由inksso.Hehasargued
thattappingANWR'soilwouldhelpeaseCalifornia'selectricitycrisisandprovidea
rrajorboosttothecountry'senergyindependence.Butnooneknowsforsurehowmuch
crudeoilliesburiedbeneaththefrozenearthwiththelastgovernmentsurvey,conducted
in1998,projectingoutputanywherefrom3billionto16billionbarrels.
Theoilindustrygoeswiththehighendoftherange,whichcouldequalasmuchas
10%ofU.S.consumptionforaslongassixyears.Bypumpingmorethan1million
barrelsadayfromthereserveforthenexttwothreedecades,lobbyistsclaim,thenation
couldcutbackonimportsequivalenttoallshipmentstotheU.S.fromSaudiArabia.
Soundsgood.Anoilboomwouldalsomeanamultibillion-dollarwindfall(意外之財(cái))in
taxrevenues,royalties(開采權(quán)使用費(fèi))andleasingfeesforAlaskaandtheFederal
Government.Bestofall,advocatesofdrillingsay,damagetotheenvironmentwouldbe
insignificant.'We'veneverhadadocumentcaseofoilrigchasingdeeroutontothepack
ice."saysAlaskaStateRepresentativeScottOgan.
Notsofar,sayenvironmentalists.Stickingtothelowendofgovernmentestimates,
theNationalResourcesDefenseCouncilsaystheremaybenomerethan3.2billion
barrelsofeconomicallyrecoverableoilinthecoastalplainofANWR,adropinthe
bucketthatwoulddovirtuallynothingtoeaseAmerica'senergyproblems.And
consumerswouldwaituptoadecadetogainanybenefits,becausedrillingcouldbegin
onlyaftermuchbargainingoverleases,environmentalpermitsandregulatoryreview.As
fcrANWR'simpactontheCaliforniapowercrisis,environmentalistspointoutthatoilis
responsibleforonly1%oftheGoldenState'selectricityoutput—andjust3%ofthe
nation's.
21.WhatdoesPresidentBushthinkoftappingoilinANWR?
A)Itwillexhaustthenation,soilreserves.
B)ItwillhelpsecurethefutureofANWR.
C)Itwillhelpreducethenation'soilimports.
D)ItwillincreaseAmerica^energyconsumption.
22.WelearnfromthesecondparagraphthattheAmericanoilindustry.
A)believesthatdrillingforoilinANWRwillproducehighyields
B)tendstoexaggerateAmerica'srelianceonforeignoil
C)showslittleinterestintappingolinANWR
D)expectstostopoilimportsfromSaudiArabia
23.ThoseagainstoildrillinginANWRarguethat.
A)itcancauseseriousdamagetotheenvironment
B)itcandolittletosolveU.S.energyproblems
C)itwilldraintheoilreservesintheAlaskanregion
D)itwillnothavemuchcommercialvalue
24.Whatdotheenvironmentalistsmeanbysaying"Notsofast"(Line1,Para.3)?
A)Oilexploitationtakesalongtime
B)Theoildrillingshouldbedelayed
C)Don'tbeloooptimistic
D)Don'texpectfastreturns
25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatoilexploitationbeneathANWR'sfrozen
earth.
A)remainsacontroversialissue
B)isexpectedtogetunderwaysoon
C)involvesalotoftechnologicalproblems
D)willenabletheU.S.tobeoilindependent
Passage2
"Tear'emapart!z/MKillthefool!""Murderthereferee(裁判)!”
Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarioussportingevents.Atthetimethey
aremade,theymayseeminnocentenough.Butlet'snotkidourselves.Theyhavebeen
knowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayastoleadtorealbloodshed.Volumeshave
beenwrittenaboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthatwordshavingcertain
connotations(含義)maycauseustoreactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatweconsiderto
beourusualhumanisticbehavior.Iseetheterm"opponent"asoneofthosewords.
Perhapsthetimehascometodeleteitfromsportsterms.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"opponent"is"adversary":"enemy"onewho
opposesyourinterests.”'Thus,whenaplayermeetsanopponent,heorshemaytendto
treatthatopponentasanenemy.Atsuchtimes,winningmaydominateone'sintellect,
andeveryaction,nomatterhowg-oss,maybeconsideredjustifiable.Irecallanincident
inahandballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer'srequestforatimeoutforaglove
changebecausehedidnotconsideredthenwetenough.Theplayerproceededtorubhis
qlovesacrosshiswetT-shirtandthenexclaimed.<lAretheywetenoughnow?"
Intheheatofbattle,playershavebeenobservedtothrowthemselvesacrossthe
courtwithoutconsideringtheconsequencesthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyonein
theirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreactingtohisopponent'sinternationaland
illegalblockingbydeliberatelyhittinghimwiththeballashardashecouldduringthe
courseofplay.Offthecourt,theyaregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?It
certainlygivesproofofacourtattitudewhichdepartsfromnormalbehavior.
Therefore,Ibelieveitistimev/eelevated(提升)thegametothelevelwhereit
belongstherebysettinganexampetotherestofthesportingworld.Replacingtheterm
“opponent"with"associate"cculdbeanidealwaytostart.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"associate/,is"colleague";"friend";
“companion."Reflectamoment!Ybumaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferencein
yourreactiontotheterm"associate"ratherthanuopponent.//
26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressestheauthor'sview?
A)Aggressivebehaviorinsportscanhaveseriousconsequences.
B)Thewordspeopleusecaninfluencetheirbehavior.
C)Unpleasantwordsinsportsareoftenusedbyforeignathletes.
D)Unfairjudgmentsbyrefereeswillleadtoviolenceonthesportsfeld.
27.HarshwordsarespokenduringgamesbecauseIheplayers.
A)aretooeagertowin
B)areusuallyshort-temperedandeasilyoffended
C)cannotaffordtobepoliteinfiercecompetition
D)treattheirrivalsasenemies
28.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnotallowedatimeouttochangehis
gloves?
A)Herefusedtocontinuethegarre.
B)Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball.
C)Heclaimedthattherefereewasunfair.
D)HewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshisT-shirt.
29.Accordingtothepassage,players,inagame,may
A)deliberatelythrowtheballatanyoneillegallyblockingtheirway
B)keeponscreamingandshoutingthroughoutthegame
C)liedownonthegroundasanactofprotest
D)kicktheballacrossthecourtwi:hforce
30.Theauthorhopestohavethecurrentsituationinsportsimprovedby.
A)callingonplayerstousecleanlanguageonthecourt
B)raisingthereferee'ssenseofresponsibility
C)changingtheattitudeofplayersonthesportsfield
D)regulatingtherelationshipbetweenplayersandreferees
Passage3
Consumersarebeingconfusedandmisledbythehodge-podge(大雜妗)of
environmentalclaimsmadebyhouseholdproducts,accordingtoa"greenlabeling"study
publishedbyConsumersInternationalFriday.
Amongthereport'smoreoutrageous(令人無法容忍的)findings-aGerman
fertilizerdescribeditselfas"earthwormfriendly"abrandoffloursaiditwas
“non-polluting"andaBritishtoiletpaperclaimedtobe^environmentallyfriendlier"
ThestudywaswrittenandresearchedbyBritain'sNationalConsumerCouncil
(NCC)forlobbygroupConsumerntemational.ItwasfundedbytheGermanandDutch
governmentsandtheEuropeanCommission.
“Whilemanygoodandusefulclaimsarebeingmade,itisclearthereisalongway
tcgoinensuringshoppersareadequatelyinformedabouttheenvironmentalimpactof
productstheybuy,"saidConsumersInternationaldirectorAnnaFielder.
The10-countrystudysurveyedproductpackaginginBritain,WesternEurope,
ScandinaviaandtheUnitedStates.ItfoundthatproductssoldinGermanyandthe
UnitedKingdommadethemostenvironmentalclaimsonaverage.
Thereportfocusedonclaimsmadebyspecificproducts,suchasdetergent(洗滌劑)
insectspraysandbysomegardenproducts.Itdidnottesttheclaims,butcomparedthem
tclabelingguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization(ISO)inSeptember,
1999.
Researchersdocumeriledclaimsofenvironmenlalfriendlinessmadebyabout2,000
productsandfoundmanytoovagueortoomisleadingtomeetISOstandards.
"Manyproductshadspecially-designedlabelstomakethemseemenvironmentally
friendly,butinfactmanyofthesesymbolsmeannothing,"saidreportresearcherPhilip
Page.
"Laundrydetergentsmadethemostnumberofclaimswith158.Householdcleaners
weresecondwith145separateclaims,whilepaintswerethirdonourlistwith73.The
highnumbersshowhowveryconlusingitmustbeforconsumerstosortthetruefromthe
rrisleading."hesaid.
TheISOlabelingstandardsbanvagueormisleadingclaimsonproductpackaging,
becausetermssuchas"environmentallyfriendly"and"non-polluting"cannotbeverified.
uWhatwearenowpushingforistohavemultinationalcorporationsmeetthestandards
setbytheISO."saidPage.
31.Accordingtothepassage,theNCCfounditoutrageousthat.
A)alltheproductssurveyedclaimtomeetISOstandards
B)theclaimsmadebyproductsareoftenunclearordeceiving
C)consumerswouldbelievemanyofthemanufactures'claim
D)fewproductsactuallyprovetobeenvironmentfriendly
32.Asindicatedinthispassage,withsomanygoodclaims,theconsumers.
A)arebecomingmorecautiousabouttheproductstheyaregoingIobuy
B)arestillnotwillingtopaymoreforproductswithgreenlabeling
C)arebecomingmoreawareoftheeffectsdifferentproductshaveonthe
environment
D)stilldonotknowtheexactimpactofdifferentproductsontheenvironment
33.AstudywascarriedoutbyBritain'sNCCto.
A)findouthowmanyclaimsmadebyproductsfailtomeetenvironmental
standards
B)informtheconsumersoftheenvironmentalimpactoftheproductstheybuy
C)examineclaimsmadebyproductsagainstISOstandards
D)revisetheguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization
34.Whatisoneoftheconsequencescausedbythemanyclaimsofhouseholdproducts?
A)Theyarelikelytoleadtoseriousenvironmentalproblems.
B)Consumersfinditdifficulttotellthetruefromthefalse.
C)Theycouldarousewidespreadangeramongconsumer.
D)Consumerswillbetemptedtobuyproductstheydon'tneed.
35.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthelobbygroupConsumerInternational
wantsto.
A)makeproductlabelingsatisfyISOrequirements
B)seeallhouseholdproductsmeetenvironmentalstandards
C)warnconsumersofthedangerofso-calledgreenproducts
D)verifytheeffortsofnon-pollutingproducts
Passage4
TwohoursfromthetallbuildingsofManhattanandPhiladelphialivesomeofthe
world'slargestblackbears.TheyareinnorthernPennsylvania'sPcconoMountains,a
hometheysharewithanabundanceofotherwildlife.
Thestreams,lakes,meadows(草土也),mountainridgesandforeststhatmakethe
Poconosanidealplaceforblackbearshavealsoattractedmorepeopletotheregion.
Openspacesarethreatenedbyplansforhousingestatesandimportanthabitats(棲息地)
areendangeredbyhighwayconstruction.ToprotectthePoconosnaturalbeautyfrom
irresponsibledevelopment,theNatureConservancy(大自然保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì))namedthearea
oneofAmerica's"LastGreatPlaces".
Operatingoutofacentury-oldschoolhouseinthevillageofLongPond,
Pennsylvania,theconservancy'sbudCookisworkingwithlocalpeopleandbusiness
leaderstobalanceeconomicgrowthwithenvironmentalprotection.Byforging
partnershipswithpeoplelikeFrancisAltemose,theConservancyhasbeenabletoprotect
rrorethan14,000acresofenvironmentallyimportantlandinthearea.
Altemose'sfamilyhasfarmedinthePoconoareaforgenerations.Twoyearsago
FrancisworkedwiththeConservancytoincludehisfarminacountyfarmlandprotection
program.Asaresult,hisfamily'slandcanbeprotectedfromdevelopmentandthe
Altemoseswillbebetterabletoprovideasecurefinancialfuturefortheir7-year-old
grandson.
CookattributestheConservancy'ssuccessinthePoconostohavingalocalpresenceandacommitment
tcworkingwithlocalresidents
'Thekeytoprotectingtheseremarkablelandsisconnectingwiththelocal
community,,,Cooksaid.*'Thepeoplewholivethererespecttheland.Theyvaluequiet
forests,clearstreamsandabundantwildlife.Theyareeagertohelpwithconservation
effort.
FormoreinformationonhowyoucanhelptheNatureConservancyprotectthe
Poconosandtheworld'sother"LastGreatPlaces,"pleasecall1-888-5646864orvisitus
ontheWorldWideWebat.
36.ThepurposeinnamingthePoconosasoneofAmerica's"LastGreatPlaces"isto
A)gainsupportfromthelocalcommunity
B)protectitfromirresponsibledevelopment
C)makeitabetterhomeforblackbears
D)providefinancialsecurityforfuturegenerations
37.Welearnfromthepassagethat.
A)thepopulationinthePoconoarsaisgrowing
B)wildlifeinthePoconoareaisdyingoutrapidly
C)thesecurityofthePoconoresidentsisbeingthreatened
D)farmlandsinthePoconoareaareshrinkingfast
38.WhatisimportantinprotectingthePoconosaccordingtoCook?
A)Thesellingupofanenvironrneilalproleclioriwebsite
B)SupportfromorganizationslikeTheNatureConservancy
C)Cooperationwiththelocalresidentsandbusinessleaders
D)Inclusionoffarmlandsintheregion'sprotectionprogram
39.WhatdoesBudCookmeanby''havingalocalpresence"(Line1,Para.5)?
A)Financialcontributionsfromlocalbusinessleaders
B)Considerationoftheinterestsofthelocalresidents
C)Theestablishmentofawildlifeprotectionfoundationinthearea
D)ThesettingupofalocalNatureConservancybranchinthePoconoarea
40.Thepassagemostprobablyis.
A)anofficialdocument
B)anewsstory
C)anadvertisement
D)aresearchreport
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
41.Awordprocessorismuchbetterthanatypewriterinthatitenablesyoutoenterand
yourtextmoreeasily.
A)register
B)edit
C)propose
D)discharge
42.Wedon'tknowwhysomanypeopleinthatregionliketoweardressesofsuch
________colors.
A)low
B)humble
C)mild
D)dull
43.Thenewshasjustthatthepresidentisgoingtovisi:Chinanextmonth.
A)comedown
B)comeup
C)comeout
D)comeabout
44.Thethatexistsamongnationscouldcertainlybelessenedif
rrisunderstandingandmistrustwereremoved.
A)tension
B)strain
C)stress
D)intensity
45.Theotherday,MumandIwenttoSt.James'sHospital,andtheydidlotsandlots
oftestsonme,mostofthemandfrightening.
A)cheerful
B)liorrible
C)hostile
D)friendly
46.IntheMediterraneanseaweedissoabundantandsoeasilyharvestedthatitisnever
ofgreat.
A)fare
B)payment
C)worth
D)expense
47.Thewriterwassoinherworkthatshedidn'tnoticehimentertheroom.
A)absorbed
B)abandoned
C)focused
D)centered
48.Actually,informationtechnologycanthegapbetweenthepoorandthe
rich.
A)link
B)break
C)ally
D)bridge
49.Someresearchworkerscompletelyallthosefactsasthoughtheynever
existed.
A)ignore
B)leave
C)refuse
D)miss
50.Computerpowernowallowsautomaticsearchesoffingerprintfilestomatchaprint
alacrime.
A)stage
B)scene
C)location
D)occasion
51.Themostbasicreasonwhydialectsshouldbepreservedisthatlanguagehelpsto
________aculture.
A)retain
B)relate
C)remark
D)review
52.Companiesarestrugglingtofindtheright________betweensupplyanddemand,
butitisnoeasytask.
A)equation
B)formula
C)balance
D)pattern
53.Massadvertisinghelpedtotheemphasisfromtheproductionofgoodsto
theirconsumption.
A)vary
B)shift
C)lay
D)mcxierate
54.Becauseofhisexcellentadministration,peoplelivedinpeaceandandall
previouslyneglectedmattersweretakencareof.
A)conviction
B)contest
C)consent
D)content
55.Iknowyou'vegotasmoothtongue,sodon'ttalkmebuyingit.
A)away
B)down
C)out
D)into
56.Showingsomesenseofhumorcanbea(n)waytodealwithsome
stressfulsituation.
A)effective
B)efficient
C)favorable
D)favorite
57.Thesituationdescribedinthereportterrible,butitmaynothappen.
A)inclines
B)maintains
C)sounds
D)remains
58.Th?companyistryingeverymeanstothewholesalepriceofitsproducts.
A)pulldown
B)putdown
C)setdown
D)bringdown
59.Themayorthepolceofficeramedalofhonorforhisheroicdeedin
rescuingtheearthquakevictims.
A)rewarded
B)awarded
C)credited
D)prized
60.ThenativeCanadianslivedinwithnature,fortheyrespectednatureasa
provideroflife.
A)coordination
B)acquaintance
C)contact
D)harmony
61.Manypeopleareaskingwhethertraditionalresearchuniversitiesinfacthaveany
future.
A)atall
B)sofar
C)inall
D)onend
62.Iwasimpressedtheefficiencyoftheworkdoneintnecompany.
A)in
B)about
C)with
D)for
63.NowinBritain,winestakeupfourtimesasmuchinthestorehouseas
bothbeerandspirits.
A)block
B)land
C)patch
D)space
64.Hishandshookalittleashethekeyinthelock.
A)squeezed
B)inserted
C)stuffed
D)pierced
65.Forprofessionalathletes,totheOlympicsmeansthattheyhaveachance
tcenterthehistorybooks.
A)access
B)attachment
C)appeal
D)approach
66.Inthelong,thenewinformationtechnologiesmayfjndamentallyalter
ourwayoflife.
A)view
B)distance
C)jump
D)run
67.Allthearrangemenlsshouldbecornpleledyourdeparture.
A)priorto
B)superiorto
C)contraryto
D)parallelto
68.Weneedtocreateeducationstandardsthatprepareournextgenerationwhowillbe
withanevenmorecompetitivemarket.
A)tackled
B)encountered
C)dealt
D)confronted
69.Inthelateseventies,theamountoffixedassetsrequiredtoproduceonevehiclein
JapanwasequivalenttothatintheUnitedStates.
A)rudely
B)roughly
C)readily
D)coarsely
70.Manypeoplebelieveweareheadingforenvironmentaldisasterwe
radicallychangewaywelive.
A)but
B)although
C)unless
D)lest
PartIVShortAnswerQuestions(15minutes)
Wecommonlythinkofsportsmanshipinconnectionwithathleticcontests,butit
alsoappliestoindividualoutdoorsports.Noteveryonewhopicksupafishingrodor
goesoutwithagunisasportsman.Thesportsmanfirstofallobeysthefishandgame
laws,notbecauseheisliabletobepunishedasaviolator,butbecauseheknowsthatin
themaintheselawsaremadefornisbestinterests.
Thefollowingaresomeofthethingsthatthosewhowouldqualifyformembership
inthesportsmanshipfraternity(圈內(nèi)人)willdo.
1.lakenomoregamethanthebaglimitprovidedforbythefishandgamelaws.
Thepersonwhocomesbackfromatripboastingaboutthelargenumberoffishorgame
takenisnotasportsmanbutagamehog(貪得無厭的捕獵者).
2.Observetheunwrittenrulesoffairplay.Thismeansshootinggamebirdsonly
whenthebirdsare"onthewing”.Forthesamereason,donotuseashotguntoshoota
rabbitorsimilaranimalwhileitissittingorstandingstill.
3.Becarefulinremovingillegalorundersizedfishfromthehook.Thisshouldbe
doneonlyafterwettingthehands.Thisisnecessarybecausethebodyofthefishis
coveredwithathin,protectivefilmwhichwillsticktoyourdryhands.Ifthehandsare
drywhenthefishishandled,thefilmistornfromthebodyofthefish.Withoutthe
proleclivefilrn,Ihefishismoreeasilyattackedbydiseases.Ifyouwishloreleaseafish
thatishookedinsuchawaythatitwillbeimpossibletobeclosetothehookas
convenient.Inaremarkablyshorttime,thehookwillbreakdownandthefishwillremain
almostunharmed.Fishhavebeenknowntofeedsuccessfullywhilehookswerestillin
theirlips.
4.Besureoftheidentityofyourtargetbeforeyoushoot.Manyusefulandharmless
speciesofwildlifearethoughtlesslykilledbytheuninformedpersonwhoisoutwitha
guntokillwhateverflieswithinrange.
S1.Inwhatrespectdoestheauthorthinkindividualoutdoorsportsaresimilartoathletic
contests?
S2.Apersonwhogoesoutfishingwithafishingrodorhuntingwithagunisnot
necessarily.
S3.What'sthemostimportantthingatruesportsmanshouldbearinmindwhenhegoes
fishingorhunting.
S4.Thosewhoviolatethefishandgamelawswillnotbeformembershipin
thesportsmanshipfraternity.
S5.Whatarepeoplecalledwhentheybreakthebaglimitandboastabouttheirbig
catch?
S6.Atruesportsmanwillnotshootananimalwhichisnot.
S7.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodobeforetheyremoveillegalorundersizedfishfrom
thehook?
SB.Whatshouldsportsmandotcavoidkillingrarespeciesofwildife?
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayinhonorof
teachersontheoccasionofleacher'sDay.Youshouldwriteatleast120
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.向老師致以節(jié)日祝賀
2.從一件難忘的事回憶老師的教誨和無私的奉獻(xiàn)
3.我如何回報(bào)老師的關(guān)愛
2005年6月四級(jí)參考答案
PartIListeningComprehension
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.C
10.D
11.D
12.A
13.B
14.C
15.A
16.B
17.B
18.A
19.C
20.B
PartIIReadingComprehension
21.C
22.A
23.B
24.C
25.A
26.B
27.D
28.D
29.A
30.C
31.B
32.D
33.C
34.B
35.A
36.B
37.A
38.C
39.D
40.D
PartIII
41.B
42.D
43.C
44.A
45.B
46.C
47.A
48.D
49.A
50.B
51.A
52.C
53.B
54.D
55.D
56.A
57.C
58.D
59.B
60.D
61.A
62.C
63.D
64.B
65.A
66.D
67.A
68.D
69.B
70.C
PartIVShortAnswerQuestions
S1.Bothofthemareincommonwithsportsmanship
S2.asportsman
S3.Toobeythelaw.
S4.qualified
S5.Agamehog.
S6.moving
S7.TDwettheirhands.
SB.Theyshouldknowtheidentityofthetarget.
2005年6月四級(jí)聽力原文
1.W:Simon,oh,well,couldyoureturnthetoolsIlendyouforbuildingthebookshelf
lastmonth?
M:Oh,Ihatetotellyouthis,butIcan'tseemtofindthem.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
2.W:Ifoundanexpensivediamondringintherestroomthismorning.
M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldturnitintothesecurityoffice.Itisbehindthe
administrationbuilding.
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
3.W:IamgoingtoMartha'shouse.Ihaveapapertocomplete.AndIneedtouseher
computer.
M:Whydon'tyoubuyoneyourself?Thinkhowmuchlimeyoucouldsave.
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
4.W:Daddy,Ihavedecidedtogiveupscienceandgotobusinessschool.
M:Well,itisyourchoiceaslongaspayyourownway,butIshouldwarnyo
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