英语四级模拟第2套试卷详解

2020-05-07 09:09

大学英语四级考试优化训练试卷(第二套)

I. Key答案

Part One: Listening Comprehension 1 -10 BCDBA CCBBA 11-20 DACCA ACBDA

Part Two: Vocabulary and Structure 21-30 CCDBA DDBAB 31-40 ACBCA BCBDA 41-50 ABBDA BDDAC

Part Three: Reading Comprehension 51-60 CDADA CABDC 61-70 BCABD CBABB

Part Four: Translation

1. 许多商界女性对他们究竟应该传什么样的衣服以恰当的表现他们的精干和女性的阴柔之美觉得难以把握。

2.例如交通事故通常发生在家庭口角之后,我们都知道容易出事故的人和自己或周围的人过不去,以至他们看上去好像总在给自己和她人惹事。

3.你们在会谈过程中,如果有好几次被人打断,而这些人事先都不通知进屋后就和你正在交谈的对象或是耳语或是轻声说话,然后离开,遇到这样的情况时不要感到惊讶。

4.人们利用照片和测定方法来确定该动物在搏斗歇息或吃食时的自然姿势的结构

Tapescript听力理解文字材料 Section A

1. W: Jack, you look so tired. You have traveled a lot in the vacation, haven’t you? M: No, I worked in a company because I wanted some money for paying my tuition. Q: Why did the man work in the vacation?

2. W: I don’t t know what to wear today. Is it going to be cold or warm? M: It looks like it is going to rain today.You’d better take your rain coat. Q: What did the man advise the woman to do?

3. W: Mary, do you want to go boating with us today? W: Sure , but I cannot leave now. I have to wait for my mother to come home. She doesn’t have the key to the house with her today. Q: What does mary mean?

4. M: Operator, I want to make a long distance call to Mrs. Marilyn in Washington D.C. How much is it? W: That will be tow dollars for the

first three minutes. Q: What does the man want to do?

5. W: What did you think of the president’s speech? M: Unfortunately, I got too late to watch it. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 6. W: Harry, what’s the matter? You look pale. Did you have an accident? M: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time. Q: What happened to Harry?

7. M: What do you know about hamburgers? W: Well, I heard the Americans learned to make hamburgers from Germans and Germans from Russians. Q: Which people first make hamburger?

8. W: Tom, why is there such a long waiting line? I’m glad you make our reservation two days ago. M: There are always many people waiting, the food provided is good and service is excellent. Q: Where might be the speaker?

9. W: I don’t want t o go in the morning unless the weather changes. M: I agree. I think there will be no fun at all as the ground is damp. Q: What is weather like?

10. W: Rod? It’s me, Barbara. Am I ringing at a bad time? M: No,no. That’s all right. Is it something important? Q: What conclusion can we draw from the conversation?

Section B Passage One

The other day I was at the railway station waiting for my sister’s train t o come in. I was very early and had nothing to do. I watched the other people on the platform.

Near me three men who looked like college professors stood discussing something in a very lively manner. They were quite excited, for they waved their arms and stamped their feet as they talked.

Before long a train came in, but the men paid no attention and kept on talking. Just as the train started, they looked up, then snatched up their baggage and ran for the train. Two of the men got on, but the other one was left behind. He looked very unhappy as he watch the train growing smaller and smaller in the distance.

Seeing him looking so worried, a train official came up and spoke to him. “It’s all right,” the official said, “ there will be another train this evening. You will soon be able to join your friends.” “But they came to see me off!” replied the man.

Question 11 to 13

11. Why did the speaker come to the station? 12. What were the three men doing at the platform? 13. Which of the following statement is true?

Passage Two

Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. Before we begin our nature walk today, I’d like to give you a short history of our national park service. The national park service began in the late of 1800s. A small group of explorers had just completed a month long exploration of the region that is now Yellowstone. They gathered around the campfire and after hours discussion, they decided that they would not claim this land to themselves. They felt it should be accessible to everyone so they began a campaign to preserve this land for everyone’s enjoyment. Two years later, in the late 19th century, an act of Congress signed by President Ulysses S. Grant, proclaimed that the Yellow Stone region a public park. It was the first national park in the world. And in 1916 the nation park service was established to manage these parks. As a park ranger, I am an employee of the national park service. It’s my duty to answer question and help visitors in any difficulty.

Question 14 to 16


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