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2005年1月大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案

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2005年1月8日六级试卷BGN大学英语四级考试网
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)BGN大学英语四级考试网
Section ABGN大学英语四级考试网
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.BGN大学英语四级考试网

Example: You will hear:BGN大学英语四级考试网
 You will read:BGN大学英语四级考试网
A) 2 hours.BGN大学英语四级考试网
B) 3 hours.BGN大学英语四级考试网
C) 4 hours.BGN大学英语四级考试网
D) 5 hours.BGN大学英语四级考试网
From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they will start at 9 o’clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) “5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose [D] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center.BGN大学英语四级考试网
Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]BGN大学英语四级考试网
1. A) Furnished apartments will cost more.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) The apartment can be furnished easily.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) The apartment is just what the man is looking for.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) She can provide the man with the apartment he needs.BGN大学英语四级考试网
2. A) Mr. Johnson’s ideas are nonsense.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) He quite agrees with Mr. Johnson’s views.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Mr. Johnson is good at expressing his ideas.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) He shares the woman’s views on social welfare.BGN大学英语四级考试网
3. A) Study in a quiet place.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Improve her grades gradually.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Change the conditions of her dorm.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm.BGN大学英语四级考试网
4. A) It has been put off.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) It has been cancelled.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) It will be held in a different place.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) It will be rescheduled to attract more participants.BGN大学英语四级考试网
5. A) Janet loves the beautiful landscape of Australia very much.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Janet is very much interested in architecture.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Janet admires the Sydney Opera House very much.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Janet thinks it’s a shame for anyone not to visit Australia.BGN大学英语四级考试网
6. A) It is based on a lot of research.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) It can be finished in a few weeks’ time.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) It has drawn criticism from lots of people.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) It falls short of her supervisor’s expectations.BGN大学英语四级考试网
7. A) Karen is very forgetful.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) He knows Karen better now.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Karen is sure to pass the interview.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) The woman should have reminded Karen earlier.BGN大学英语四级考试网
8. A) Ask Joe to apologize to the professor for her.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Skip the class to prepare for the exam.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Tell the professor she’s lost her voice.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Attend the lecture with the man.BGN大学英语四级考试网
9. A) The man will go in for business right after high school.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) The woman is not happy with the man’s decision.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) The man wants to be a business manager.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) The woman is working in a kindergarten.BGN大学英语四级考试网
10. A) They stay closed until summer comes.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) They cater chiefly to tourists.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) They are busy all the year round.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) They provide quality service to their customers.BGN大学英语四级考试网

Section BBGN大学英语四级考试网
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.BGN大学英语四级考试网
Passage OneBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.BGN大学英语四级考试网
11. A) Classmates.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Colleagues.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Boss and secretary.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) PR representative and client.BGN大学英语四级考试网
12. A) He felt his assignment was tougher than Sue’s.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) His clients complained about his service.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) He thought the boss was unfair to him.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) His boss was always finding fault with his work. BGN大学英语四级考试网
13. A) She is unwilling to undertake them.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) She complains about her bad luck.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) She always accepts them cheerfully.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) She takes them on, though reluctantly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
14. A) Sue got promoted.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) John had to quit his job.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Both John and Sue got a raise.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Sue failed to complete her project.BGN大学英语四级考试网

Passage TwoBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.BGN大学英语四级考试网
15. A) By greeting each other very politely.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) By exchanging their views on public affairs.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) By displaying their feelings and emotions.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) By asking each other some personal questions.BGN大学英语四级考试网
16. A) Refrain from showing his feelings.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Express his opinion frankly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Argue fiercely.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Yell loudly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
17. A) Getting rich quickly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Distinguishing oneself.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Respecting individual rights.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Doing credit to one’s community.BGN大学英语四级考试网

Passage ThreeBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.BGN大学英语四级考试网
18. A) If they don’t involve any risks.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) If they produce predictable side effects.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) When the urgent need for them arises.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) When tests show that they are relatively safe.BGN大学英语四级考试网
19. A) Because they are not accustomed to it.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Because they are not psychologically prepared for it.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Because their genes differ from those who have been tested for it.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Because they are less sensitive to it than those who have been tested for it.BGN大学英语四级考试网
20. A) They will have to take ever larger doses.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) They will become physically impaired.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) They will suffer from minor discomfort.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) They will experience a very painful process.BGN大学英语四级考试网

Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)BGN大学英语四级考试网
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 centre.BGN大学英语四级考试网
Passage OneBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 I had an experience some years ago which taught me something about the ways in which people make a bad situation worse by blaming themselves. One January, I had to officiate at two funerals on successive days for two elderly women in my community. Both had died “full of years,” as the Bible would say; both yielded to the normal wearing out of the body after a long and full life. Their homes happened to be near each other, so I paid condolence (吊唁) calls on the two families on the same afternoon. BGN大学英语四级考试网
 At the first home, the son of the deceased (已故的) woman said to me, “If only I had sent my mother to Florida and gotten her out of this cold and snow, she would be alive today. It’s my fault that she died.” At the second home, the son of the other deceased woman said, “If only I hadn’t insisted on my mother’s going to Florida, she would be alive today. That long airplane ride, the abrupt change of climate, was more than she could take. It’s my fault that she’s dead.” BGN大学英语四级考试网
 When things don’t turn out as we would like them to, it is very tempting to assume that had we done things differently, the story would have had a happier ending. Priests know that any time there is a death, the survivors will feel guilty. Because the course of action they took turned out badly, they believe that the opposite course – keeping Mother at home, postponing the operation – would have turned out better. After all, how could it have turned out any worse? BGN大学英语四级考试网
 There seem to be two elements involved in our readiness to feel guilt. The first is our pressing need to believe that the world makes sense, that there is a cause for every effect and a reason for everything that happens. That leads us to find patterns and connections both where they really exist and where they exist only in our minds. BGN大学英语四级考试网
 The second element is the notion that we are the cause of what happens, especially the bad things that happen. It seems to be a short step from believing that every event has a cause to believing that every disaster is our fault. The roots of this feeling may lie in our childhood. Psychologists speak of the infantile myth of omnipotence (万能). A baby comes to think that the world exists to meet his needs, and that he makes everything happen in it. He wakes up in the morning and summons the rest of the world to its tasks. He cries, and someone comes to attend to him. When he is hungry, people feed him, and when he is wet, people change him. Very often, we do not completely outgrow that infantile notion that our wishes cause things to happen.BGN大学英语四级考试网
21. What is said about the two deceased elderly women?BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) They lived out a natural life.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) They died of exhaustion after the long plane ride.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) They weren’t accustomed to the change in weather.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) They died due to lack of care by family members.BGN大学英语四级考试网
22. The author had to conduct the two women’s funerals probably because ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) he wanted to console the two familiesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) he was an official from the communityBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) he had great sympathy for the deceasedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) he was priest of the local churchBGN大学英语四级考试网
23. People feel guilty for the deaths of their loved ones because ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) they couldn’t find a better way to express their griefBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) they believe that they were responsibleBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) they had neglected the natural course of eventsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) they didn’t know things often turn out in the opposite directionBGN大学英语四级考试网
24. In the context of the passage, “... the world makes sense” (Line 2, Para, 4) probably means that ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) everything in the world is predeterminedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) the world can be interpreted in different waysBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) there’s an explanation for everything in the worldBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) we have to be sensible in order to understand the worldBGN大学英语四级考试网
25. People have been made to believe since infancy that ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) everybody is at their commandBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) life and death is an unsolved mysteryBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) every story should have a happy endingBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) their wishes are the cause of everything that happensBGN大学英语四级考试网

Passage TwoBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Frustrated with delays in Sacramento, Bay Area officials said Thursday they planned to take matters into their own hands to regulate the region’s growing pile of electronic trash. BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A San Jose councilwoman and a San Francisco supervisor said they would propose local initiatives aimed at controlling electronic waste if the California law-making body fails to act on two bills stalled in the Assembly. They are among a growing number of California cities and counties that have expressed the same intention. BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Environmentalists and local governments are increasingly concerned about the toxic hazard posed by old electronic devices and the cost of safely recycling those products. An estimated 6 million televisions and computers are stocked in California homes, and an additional 6,000 to 7,000 computers become outdated every day. The machines contain high levels of lead and other hazardous substances, and are already banned from California landfills (垃圾填埋场).BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Legislation by Senator Byron Sher would require consumers to pay a recycling fee of up to $30 on every new machine containing a cathode (阴极) ray tube. Used in almost all video monitors and televisions, those devices contain four to eight pounds of lead each. The fees would go toward setting up recycling programs, providing grants to non-profit agencies that reuse the tubes and rewarding manufacturers that encourage recycling.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A separate bill by Los Angeles-area Senator Gloria Romero would require high-tech manufacturers to develop programs to recycle so-called e-waste.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 If passed, the measures would put California at the forefront of national efforts to manage the refuse of the electronic age.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 But high-tech groups, including the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group and the American Electronics Association, oppose the measures, arguing that fees of up to $30 will drive consumers to online, out-of-state retailers.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 “What really needs to occur is consumer education. Most consumers are unaware they’re not supposed to throw computers in the trash,” said Roxanne Gould, vice president of government relations for the electronics association.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Computer recycling should be a local effort and part of residential waste collection programs, she added.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Recycling electronic waste is a dangerous and specialized matter, and environmentalists maintain the state must support recycling efforts and ensure that the job isn’t contracted to unscrupulous (毫无顾忌的) junk dealers who send the toxic parts overseas.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 “The graveyard of the high-tech revolution is ending up in rural China,” said Ted Smith, director of the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition. His group is pushing for an amendment to Sher’s bill that would prevent the export of e-waste.BGN大学英语四级考试网
26. What step were Bay Area officials going to take regarding e-waste disposal?BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) Exert pressure on manufacturers of electronic devices.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Lay down relevant local regulations themselves.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) Lobby the lawmakers of the California Assembly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) Rally support to pass the stalled bills.BGN大学英语四级考试网
27. The two bills stalled in the California Assembly both concern ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) regulations on dumping hazardous substances into landfillsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) the sale of used electronic devices to foreign countriesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) the funding of local initiatives to reuse electronic trashBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) the reprocessing of the huge amounts of electronic waste in the stateBGN大学英语四级考试网
28. Consumers are not supposed to throw used computers in the trash because ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) they contain large amounts of harmful substancesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) this is banned by the California governmentBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) some parts may be recycled for use elsewhereBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) unscrupulous dealers will retrieve them for profitBGN大学英语四级考试网
29. High-tech groups believe that if an extra $30 is charged on every TV or computer purchased in California, consumers will _______.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) abandon online shoppingBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) buy them from other statesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) strongly protest against such a chargeBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) hesitate to upgrade their computersBGN大学英语四级考试网
30. We learn from the passage that much of California’s electronic waste has been _______.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) collected by non-profit agenciesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) dumped into local landfillsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) exported to foreign countriesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) recycled by computer manufacturersBGN大学英语四级考试网

Passage ThreeBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage,BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Throughout the nation’s more than 15,000 school districts, widely differing approaches to teaching science and math have emerged. Though there can be strength in diversity, a new international analysis suggests that this variability has instead contributed to lackluster (平淡的) achievement scores by U.S. children relative to their peers in other developed countries.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Indeed, concludes William H. Schmidt of Michigan State University, who led the new analysis, “no single intellectually coherent vision dominates U.S. educational practice in math or science.’’ The reason, he said, “is because the system is deeply and fundamentally flawed.”BGN大学英语四级考试网
 The new analysis, released this week by the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Va., is based on data collected from about 50 nations as part of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Not only do approaches to teaching science and math vary among individual U.S. communities, the report finds, but there appears to be little strategic focus within a school district’s curricula, its textbooks, or its teachers’ activities. This contrasts sharply with the coordinated national programs of most other countries.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 On average, U.S. students study more topics within science and math than their international counterparts do. This creates an educational environment that “is a mile wide and an inch deep,” Schmidt notes.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 For instance, eighth graders in the United States cover about 33 topics in math versus just 19 in Japan. Among science courses, the international gap is even wider. U.S. curricula for this age level resemble those of a small group of countries including Australia, Thailand, Iceland, and Bulgaria. Schmidt asks whether the United States wants to be classed with these nations, whose educational systems “share our pattern of splintered (支离破碎的) visions” but which are not economic leaders.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 The new report “couldn’t come at a better time,” says Gerald Wheeler, executive director of the National Science Teachers Association in Arlington. “The new National Science Education Standards provide that focused vision,” including the call “to do less, but in greater depth.”BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Implementing the new science standards and their math counterparts will be the challenge, he and Schmidt agree, because the decentralized responsibility for education in the United States requires that any reforms be tailored and instituted one community at a time.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 In fact, Schmidt argues, reforms such as these proposed national standards “face an almost impossible task, because even though they are intellectually coherent, each becomes only one more voice in the babble (嘈杂声).”BGN大学英语四级考试网
31. According to the passage, the teaching of science and math in America is ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) focused on tapping students’ potentialBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) characterized by its diversityBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) losing its vitality graduallyBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) going downhill in recent yearsBGN大学英语四级考试网
32. The fundamental flaw of American school education is that ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) it lacks a coordinated national programBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) it sets a very low academic standard for studentsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) it relies heavily on the initiative of individual teachersBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) it attaches too much importance to intensive study of school subjectsBGN大学英语四级考试网
33. By saying that the U.S. educational environment is “a mile wide and an inch deep” (Line 2, Para. 5), the author means U.S. educational practice ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) lays stress on quality at the expense of quantityBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) offers an environment for comprehensive educationBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) encourages learning both in depth and in scopeBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) scratches the surface of a wide range of topicsBGN大学英语四级考试网
34. The new National Science Education Standards are good news in that they will ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) provide depth to school science educationBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) solve most of the problems in school teachingBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) be able to meet the demands of the communityBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) quickly dominate U.S. educational practiceBGN大学英语四级考试网
35. Putting the new science and math standards into practice will prove difficult because ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) there is always controversy in educational circlesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) not enough educators have realized the necessity for doing soBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) school districts are responsible for making their own decisionsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) many schoolteachers challenge the acceptability of these standardsBGN大学英语四级考试网

Passage FourBGN大学英语四级考试网
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 “I’ve never met a human worth cloning,” says cloning expert Mark Westhusin from his lab at Texas A&M University. “It’s a stupid endeavor.” That’s an interesting choice of adjective, coming from a man who has spent millions of dollars trying to clone a 13-year-old dog named Missy. So far, he and his team have not succeeded, though they have cloned two cows and expect to clone a cat soon. They just might succeed in cloning Missy this spring – or perhaps not for another 5 years. It seems the reproductive system of man’s best friend is one of the mysteries of modern science.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Westhusin’s experience with cloning animals leaves him upset by all this talk of human cloning. In three years of work on the Missy project, using hundreds upon hundreds of dog’s eggs, the A&M team has produced only a dozen or so embryos (胚胎) carrying Missy’s DNA. None have survived the transfer to a surrogate (代孕的) mother. The wastage of eggs and the many spontaneously aborted fetuses (胎) may be acceptable when you’re dealing with cats or bulls, he argues, but not with humans. “Cloning is incredibly inefficient, and also dangerous,” he says.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Even so, dog cloning is a commercial opportunity, with a nice research payoff. Ever since Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1997, Westhusin’s phone has been ringing with people calling in hopes of duplicating their cats and dogs, cattle and horses. “A lot of people want to clone pets, especially if the price is right,” says Westhusin. Cost is no obstacle for Missy’s mysterious billionaire owner; he’s put up $3.7 million so far to fund A&M’s research.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Contrary to some media reports, Missy is not dead. The owner wants a twin to carry on Missy’s fine qualities after she does die. The prototype is, by all accounts, athletic, good-natured and supersmart. Missy’s master does not expect an exact copy of her. He knows her clone may not have her temperament. In a statement of purpose, Missy’s owner and the A&M team say they are “both looking forward to studying the ways that her clones differ from Missy.”BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Besides cloning a great dog, the project may contribute insight into the old question of nature vs. nurture. It could also lead to the cloning of special rescue dogs and many endangered animals.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 However, Westhusin is cautious about his work. He knows that even if he gets a dog pregnant, the offspring, should they survive, will face the problems shown at birth by other cloned animals: abnormalities like immature lungs and heart and weight problems. “Why would you ever want to clone humans,” Westhusin asks, “when we’re not even close to getting it worked out in animals yet?”BGN大学英语四级考试网
36. By “stupid endeavor” (Line 2, Para. 1), Westhusin means to say that ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) animal cloning is not worth the effort at allBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) animal cloning is absolutely impracticalBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) human cloning should be done selectivelyBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) human cloning is a foolish undertakingBGN大学英语四级考试网
37. What does the first paragraph tell us about Westhusin’s dog cloning project?BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) Its success is already in sight.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Its outcome remains uncertain.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) It is doomed to utter failure.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) It is progressing smoothly.BGN大学英语四级考试网
38. By cloning Missy, Mark Westhusin hopes to ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) study the possibility of cloning humansBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) search for ways to modify its temperamentBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) examine the reproductive system of the dog speciesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) find out the differences between Missy and its clonesBGN大学英语四级考试网
39. We learn from the passage that animal clones are likely to have ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) a bad temperBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) immune deficiencyBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) defective organsBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) an abnormal shapeBGN大学英语四级考试网
40. It can be seen that present cloning techniques ________.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) still have a long way to go before reaching maturityBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) have been widely used in saving endangered speciesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 C) provide insight into the question of nature vs. nurtureBGN大学英语四级考试网
 D) have proved quite adequate for the cloning of humansBGN大学英语四级考试网

Part III  Vocabulary (20 minutes)BGN大学英语四级考试网
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.BGN大学英语四级考试网
41. My grandfather, a retired worker, often ________ the past with a feeling of longing and respect.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) considers C) contrivesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) contemplates D) contactsBGN大学英语四级考试网
42. Medical students are advised that the wearing of a white coat ________ the acceptance of a professional code of conduct expected of the medical profession.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) supplements C) signifiesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) simulates D) swearsBGN大学英语四级考试网
43. The doctors ________ the newly approved drug into the patient when he was critically ill.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) injected C) projectedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) ejected D) subjectedBGN大学英语四级考试网
44. Apart from philosophical and legal reasons for respecting patients’ wishes, there are several practical reasons why doctors should ________ to involve patients in their own medical care decisions.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) enforce C) endeavorBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) endow D) enhanceBGN大学英语四级考试网
45. This is a long ________ – roughly 13 miles down a beautiful valley to the little church below.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) terrain C) degenerationBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) descent D) tumbleBGN大学英语四级考试网
46. She was deeply ________ by the amount of criticism her play received.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) deported C) involvedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) deprived D) frustratedBGN大学英语四级考试网
47. Some scientists are dubious of the claim that organisms ________ with age as an inevitable outcome of living.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) depress C) deteriorateBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) default D) degradeBGN大学英语四级考试网
48. Many manufacturers were accused of concentrating too heavily on cost reduction, often at the ________ of the quality of their products.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) expense C) expansionBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) exposure D) expectationBGN大学英语四级考试网
49. One witness ________ that he’d seen the suspect run out of the bank after it had been robbed.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) convicted C) retortedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) conformed D) testifiedBGN大学英语四级考试网
50. Nothing Helen says is ever ________. She always thinks carefully before she speaks.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) simultaneous C) spontaneousBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) homogenous D) rigorousBGN大学英语四级考试网
51. She gave ________ directions about the way the rug should be cleaned.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) explicit C) transientBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) brisk D) opaqueBGN大学英语四级考试网
52. It took a lot of imagination to come up with such a(n) ________ plan.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) inherent C) vigorousBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) ingenious D) exoticBGN大学英语四级考试网
53. A ________ official is one who is irresponsible in his work.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) timid C) suspiciousBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) tedious D) slackBGN大学英语四级考试网
54. Most mathematicians trust their ________ in solving problems and readily admit they would not be able to function without it.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) conception C) intuitionBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) perception D) cognitionBGN大学英语四级考试网
55. He had an almost irresistible ________ to talk to the crowd when he entered Hyde Park.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) impulse C) stimulationBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) instinct D) surgeBGN大学英语四级考试网
56. Encouraged by their culture to voice their opinions freely, the Canadians are not afraid to go against the group ________, and will argue their viewpoints enthusiastically, though rarely aggressively.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) consent C) consensusBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) conscience D) consciousnessBGN大学英语四级考试网
57. He still ________ the memory of his carefree childhood spent in that small wooden house of his grandparents’.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) nourishes C) fanciesBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) cherishes D) scansBGN大学英语四级考试网
58. She expressed her strong determination that nothing could ________ her to give up her career as a teacher.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) induce C) reduceBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) deduce D) attractBGN大学英语四级考试网
59. The microscope and telescope, with their capacity to enlarge, isolate and probe, demonstrate how details can be ________ and separated from the whole.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) radiated C) prolongedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) extended D) magnifiedBGN大学英语四级考试网
60. Lighting can be used not only to create an atmosphere, but also to ________ features of the house, such as ornaments or pictures.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) highlight C) activateBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) underline D) upgradeBGN大学英语四级考试网
61. By turning this knob to the right you can ________ the sound from the radio.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) intensify C) enlargeBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) amplify D) reinforceBGN大学英语四级考试网
62. One of the attractive features of the course was the way the practical work had been ________ with the theoretical aspects of the subject.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) embedded C) integratedBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) embraced D) synthesizedBGN大学英语四级考试网
63. They couldn’t see a ________ of hope that they would be saved by a passing ship.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) grain C) sliceBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) span D) gleamBGN大学英语四级考试网
64. The traditional markets retain their ________ for the many Chinese who still prefer fresh food like live fish, ducks, chickens over packaged or frozen goods.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) appeal C) imageBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) pledge D) survivalBGN大学英语四级考试网
65. ________ efforts are needed in order to finish important but unpleasant tasks.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) Consecutive C) PerpetualBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) Condensed D) PersistentBGN大学英语四级考试网
66. A number of students ________ in flats, and others live in the nearby holiday resorts, where there is a reasonable supply of competitively priced accommodation.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) revive C) gatherBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) inhabit D) resideBGN大学英语四级考试网
67. He bought his house on the________ plan, paying a certain amount of money each month.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) division C) installmentBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) premium D) fluctuationBGN大学英语四级考试网
68. He could not ________ ignorance as his excuse; he should have known what was happening in his department.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) petition C) resortBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) plead D) reproachBGN大学英语四级考试网
69. Many ecologists believe that lots of major species in the world are on the________ of extinction.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) margin C) vergeBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) border D) fringeBGN大学英语四级考试网
70. Any salesperson who sells more than the weekly ________ will receive a bonus.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 A) ratio C) allocationBGN大学英语四级考试网
 B) quota D) portionBGN大学英语四级考试网

Part IV  Error Correction (15 minutes)BGN大学英语四级考试网
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.BGN大学英语四级考试网
Example:BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 1. time/times/periodBGN大学英语四级考试网
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.BGN大学英语四级考试网
 2. _____/______BGN大学英语四级考试网
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.  3. _____ the ______BGN大学英语四级考试网

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 The World Health Organization (WHO) says its ten-year  BGN大学英语四级考试网
campaign to remove leprosy (麻风病) as a world health  BGN大学英语四级考试网
problem has been successful. Doctor Brundtland, head of the  BGN大学英语四级考试网
WHO, says a number of leprosy cases around the world has  S1. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
been cut of ninety percent during the past ten years. She says  S2. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
efforts are continuing to complete end the disease.  S3. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Leprosy is caused by bacteria spread through liquid from  BGN大学英语四级考试网
the nose and mouth. The disease mainly effects the skin and  S4. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
nerves. However, if leprosy is not treated it can cause permanent  BGN大学英语四级考试网
damage for the skin, nerves, eyes, arms or legs.  S5. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
 In 1999, an international campaign began to end leprosy.  BGN大学英语四级考试网
The WHO, governments of countries most affected by the  BGN大学英语四级考试网
disease, and several other groups are part of the campaign.  BGN大学英语四级考试网
This alliance guarantees that all leprosy patients, even they  S6. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
are poor, have a right to the most modern treatment.  BGN大学英语四级考试网
 Doctor Brundtland says leprosy is no longer a disease  BGN大学英语四级考试网
that requires life-long treatments by medical experts. Instead,  BGN大学英语四级考试网
patients can take that is called a multi-drug therapy. This  S7. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
modern treatment will cure leprosy in 6 to 12 months,  BGN大学英语四级考试网
depend on the form of the disease. The treatment combines  S8. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
several drugs taken daily or once a month. The WHO has  BGN大学英语四级考试网
given multi-drug therapy to patients freely for the last five  S9. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
years. The members of the alliance against leprosy plan to  BGN大学英语四级考试网
target the countries which still threatened by leprosy. Among  S10. _____BGN大学英语四级考试网
the estimated 600,000 victims around the world, the WHO  BGN大学英语四级考试网
believes about 70% are in India. The disease also remains a  BGN大学英语四级考试网
problem in Africa and South America.  BGN大学英语四级考试网

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Part V  Writing (30 minutes)BGN大学英语四级考试网
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an open letter on behalf of the student union asking people to give help to a student who is seriously ill. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given:BGN大学英语四级考试网
1. 对病人的简单介绍:目前的病情和家庭情况BGN大学英语四级考试网
2. 目前的困难:无法继续承担医疗费用,需要护理BGN大学英语四级考试网
3. 希望捐助,联系方式BGN大学英语四级考试网

Your Help NeededBGN大学英语四级考试网

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