2001年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)考试试卷
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
Section A
Directions:In this section, you will hear 10
short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question
will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the
question will be spoken only once. After each question there will
be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked
A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark
the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the
center.
Example:
You will
hear:
You will
read:
A) At the office.
B) In the
waiting room.
C) At the
airport.
D) In a
restaurant.
From the
conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they
had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken
place at the office. Therefore, A) “At the office” is the best
answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with
a single line through the center.
Sample Answer [A] [B] [C]
[D]
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1.
A) A math
teacher and his colleague.
B) A teacher
and his student.
C) A
librarian and a student.
D) A student
and his classmate.
2.
A) Tony
thought the experiment was well done.
B) Tony
finished the experiment last night.
C) Tony
could not continue the experiment.
D) Tony had
expected the experiment to be easier.
3.
A) She wants
to save money to buy a piano.
B) The
present apartment is too expensive.
C) She can’t
put up with the noise.
D) She had
found a job in a neighbouring area.
4.
A) He has
made great progress in his English.
B) He is not
very interested in English songs.
C) He is a
student of the music department.
D) He is not
very enthusiastic about his English lessons.
5.
A) In a
car.
B) On the
street.
C) In a
restaurant.
D) At
home.
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6.
A) His
injury kept him at home.
B) He was
too weak to see the doctor.
C) He didn’t
think it necessary.
D) He failed
to make an appointment.
7.
A)
5:10.
B)
5:00.
C)
4:30.
D)
5:15.
8.
A) The man
is talking with his boss.
B) The man
needs help.
C) The man
is complaining.
D) The man
likes his job.
9.
A) Wear a
new dress.
B) Attend a
party.
C) Go
shopping.
D) Make a
silk dress.
10.
A) He
exaggerated his part.
B) He played
his part quite well.
C) He was
not dramatic enough.
D) He
performed better than the secretary.
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Section B Compound
Dictation
Directions:In this
section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is
read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its
general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are
required to fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the
exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from S8 to S10
you are required to fill in the missing information. You can either
use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main
points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the
third time, you should check what you have
written.
If you are a young college student, most of your concerns about
your health and happiness in life are probably (S1) ________ on the
present. Basically, you want to feel good physically, mentally, and
(S2) ________ now. You probably don’t spend much time worrying
about the (S3) ________ future, such as whether you will develop
heart disease, or (S4) ________, how you will take care of yourself
in your (S5) ________ years, or how long you are going to live.
Such thoughts may have (S6) ________ your mind once in a while.
However, if you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or older,
such health-related thoughts are likely to become (S7) ________
important to you.
(S8)
________ that will help you feel better physically and mentally.
Recently researchers have found that, even in late adulthood,
exercise, strength training with weights, and better food can help
elderly individuals significantly improve their health and add
happiness to their life. (S9) ________, giving us the opportunity
to avoid some of the health problems that have troubled them (S10)
________
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Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)
Directions:There are 4 passages in this part.
Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished
statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B),
C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through
the center.
Passage One
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following
passage.
People
living on parts of the south coast of England face a serious
problem. In 1993, the owners of a large hotel and of several houses
discovered, to their horror, that their gardens had disappeared
overnight. The sea had eaten into the soft limestone cliffs on
which they had been built. While experts were studying the problem,
the hotel and several houses disappeared altogether, sliding down
the cliff and into the sea.
Erosion (侵蚀)
of the white cliffs along the south coast of England has always
been a problem but it has become more serious in recent years.
Dozens of homes have had to be abandoned as the sea has crept
farther and farther inland. Experts have studied the areas most
affected and have drawn up a map for local people, forecasting the
year in which their homes will be swallowed up by the hungry
sea.
Angry owners
have called on the Government to erect sea defenses to protect
their homes. Government surveyors have pointed out that in most
cases, this is impossible. New sea walls would cost hundreds of
millions of pounds and would merely make the waves and currents go
further along the coast, shifting the problem from one area to
another. The danger is likely to continue, they say, until the
waves reach an inland area of hard rock which will not be eaten as
limestone is. Meanwhile, if you want to buy a cheap house with an
uncertain future, apply to a house agent in one of the threatened
areas on the south coast of England. You can get a house for a
knockdown price but it may turn out to be a knockdown home.
11.What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of
the south coast of England face?
A) The
disappearance of hotels, houses and gardens.
B) The
experts’ lack of knowledge.
C) The
rising of the sea level.
D) The
washing-away of limestone cliffs.
12.The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England
________.
A) will soon
become a problem for people living in central England
B) has now
become a threat to the local residents
C) is
quickly changing the map of England
D) can be
stopped if proper measures are taken
13.The experts’ study on the problem of erosion can ________.
A) lead to
its eventual solution
B) provide
an effective way to slow it down
C) help to
prevent it from worsening
D) warn
people whose homes are in danger
14.It is not feasible to build sea defenses to protect against
erosion because ________.
A) it is too
costly and will endanger neighbouring areas
B) the
government is too slow in taking action
C) they will
be easily knocked down by waves and currents
D) house
agents along the coast do not support the idea
15.According to the author, when buying a house along the south
coast of England, people should ________.
A) be aware
of the potential danger involved
B) guard
against being cheated by the house agent
C) take the
quality of the house into consideration
D) examine
the house carefully before making a decision
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Passage Two
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following
passage.
Sport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be
mentally challenging. Criticism from coaches, parents, and other
teammates, as well as pressure to win can create an excessive
amount of anxiety or stress for young athletes (运动员). Stress can be
physical, emotional, or psychological, and research has indicated
that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as dropping
or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable.
The early
years of development are critical years for learning abut oneself.
The sport setting is one where valuable experiences can take place.
Young athletes can, for example, learn how to cooperate with
others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be
used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware,
at all times, that their feedback to youngsters can greatly affect
their children. Youngsters may take their parents’ and coaches’
criticisms to heart and find a flaw (缺陷) in themselves.
Coaches and
parents should also be cautious that youth sport participation does
not become work for children. The outcome of the game should not be
more important than the process of learning the sport and other
life lessons. In today’s youth sport setting, young athletes may be
worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and
the sport. Following a game, many parents and coaches focus on the
outcome and find fault with youngsters’ performances. Positive
reinforcement should be provided regardless of the outcome.
Research indicates that positive reinforcement motivates and has a
greater effect on learning than criticism. Again, criticism can
create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.
16.An effective way to prevent the burnout of young athletes is
________.
A) to make
sports less competitive
B) to make
sports more challenging
C) to reduce
their mental stress
D) to
increase their sense of success
17.According to the passage sport is positive for young people in
that ________.
A) it can
help them learn more about society
B) it
teaches them how to set realistic goals for themselves
C) it
enables them to find flaws in themselves
D) it can
provide them with valuable experiences
18.Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young
athletes ________.
A) without
realizing criticism may destroy their self confidence
B) in order
to make them remember life’s lessons
C) believing
that criticism is beneficial for their early development
D) so as to
put more pressure on them
19.According to the passage parents and coaches should
________.
A) help
children to win every game
B) pay more
attention to letting children enjoy sports
C) enable
children to understand the positive aspect of sports
D) train
children to cope with stress
20.The author’s purpose in writing the passage is ________.
A) to
persuade young children not to worry about criticism
B) to stress
the importance of positive reinforcement to children
C) to
discuss the skill of combining criticism with encouragement
D) to teach
young athletes how to avoid burnout
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Passage Three
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following
passage.
Humanity uses a little less than half the water available
worldwide. Yet occurrences of shortages and droughts (干旱) are
causing famine and distress in some areas, and industrial and
agricultural by-products are polluting water supplies. Since the
world’ population is expected to double in the next 50 years, many
experts think we are on the edge of a widespread water
crisis.
But that
doesn’t have to be the outcome. Water shortages do not have to
trouble the world—if we start valuing water more than we have in
the past. Just as we began to appreciate petroleum more after the
1970s oil crises, today we must start looking at water from a fresh
economic perspective. We can no longer afford to consider water a
virtually free resource of which we can use as much as we like in
any way we want.
Instead, for
all uses except the domestic demand of the poor, governments should
price water to reflect its actual value. This means charging a fee
for the water itself as well as for the supply costs.
Governments
should also protect this resource by providing water in more
economically and environmentally sound ways. For example, often the
cheapest way to provide irrigation (灌溉) water in the dry tropics is
through small-scale projects, such as gathering rainfall in
depressions (凹地) and pumping it to nearby cropland.
No matter
what steps governments take to provide water more efficiently, they
must change their institutional and legal approaches to water sue.
Rather than spread control among hundreds or even thousands of
local, regional, and national agencies that watch various aspects
of water use, countries should set up central authorities to
coordinate water policy.
21.What is the real cause of the potential water crisis?
A) The world
population is increasing faster and faster.
B) Half of
the world’s water resources have been seriously polluted.
C) Humanity
has not placed sufficient value on water resources.
D) Only half
of the world’s water can be used.
22.As indicated in the passage, the water problem ________.
A) has been
exaggerated by some experts in the field
B) is
underestimated by government organizations at different
levels
C) poses a
challenge to the technology of building reservoirs
D) is
already serious in certain parts of the world
23.According to the author, the water price should ________.
A)
correspond to its real value
B) be
reduced to the minimum
C) stimulate
domestic demand
D) take into
account the occurrences of droughts
24.The author says that in some hot and dry areas it is advisable
to ________.
A) build big
lakes to store water
B) construct
big pumping stations
C) channel
water from nearby rivers to cropland
D) build
small and cheap irrigation systems
25.In order to raise the efficiency of the water supply, measures
should be taken to ________.
A)
centralize the management of water resources
B) increase
the sense of responsibility of agencies at all levels
C) guarantee
full protection of the environment
D) encourage
local and regional control of water resources
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