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内容提示:2012二模英语作文范文。徐汇区:Write at least 60 words about the topic “My plan for _______”
Possible Version 1:。My plan for high school study。I'm extremely excited now. In face of new environment of study and life, I must make a good plan for it.。Study comes first, so I should make new goal and improve my study method. I will study hard in senior high school as I do now. It is also important to learn how to live by myself. I will join in various activities and try my best to manage the relationship with other classmates.。No matter what I will meet in the future, happiness or sorrow, I?ll keep an optimistic attitude towards life and I believe that my high school life will be colorful as planned. Possible Version 2:。My plan for the new term。… Having good English grades in this year is my aim.。First of a
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2013年6月大学英语四级考试全国统一模拟冲刺试卷
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全国统一模拟冲刺试卷
COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST
— Band Four —
试 &题 &册
……………………………………………………………………………………………
一、将自己的校名、姓名准考证号写在答题卡1和答题卡2上。将本试卷代号划在答题卡2上。&
二、试卷册、答题卡1和答题卡2均不得带出考场。考试结束,监考员收卷后考生才可离开。&
三、仔细读懂题目的说明。&
四、在30分钟内做完答题卡1上的作文题。30分钟后,考生按指令启封试题册,在接着的15分钟内完成快速阅读理解部分的试题。然后监考员收取答题卡1,考生在答题卡2上完成其余部分的试题。全部答题时间为125分钟,不得拖延时间。&
五、考生必须在答题卡上作答,凡是写在试题册上的答案一律无效。&
六、多项选择题每题只能选一个答案;如多选,则该题无分。选定答案后,用HB-2B 浓度的铅笔在相应字母的中部划一条横线。正确方法是:[A] [B] [C] [D]。使用其他符号答题者不给分。划线要有一定的粗度,浓度要盖过字母底色。&
七、如果要改动答案,必须先用橡皮擦净原来选定的答案,然后再按规定重新答题。&
八、在考试过程中要注意对自己的答案保密。若被他人抄袭,一经发现,后果自负。
Part I& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Writing&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&( 30
注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes
to write an essay entitled On Students’ Physical Well-being based on following materials given bellow. You should write at least 120 words
but no more than 180 words.
材料一: 当前大学生戴眼镜、“豆芽菜”、小胖墩的比例明显较10年前多;
材料二: 某大学女生800米跑、男生1000米跑测试较2000年分别下降10.3%和10.9%。
Your essay should cover the following outline:
1. 说明材料反应的情况;
2. 出现这种情况可能的原因;
3. 你认为应该采取的措施。
Part II &Reading Comprehension (Skimming and
Scanning)& (15 minutes)
Directions: In this part, you
will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7,
choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). For
questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the
Now, we pick up such a heavy topic: drugs.
Around the world, about 51% of young people have tried an illegal drug by the
time they finished high school. One class of drug, inhalants(吸入剂), showed clear evidence of increase in
2004. Inhalant use by the eighth grade rose by a statistically significant l
-percentage point, from 7.7% to 8.7% in 2003 and then to 9.6% in 2004. The
health of human beings and the peace and quietness of the international society
have met a severe challenge, and all kinds of campaigns against drug abuse and
drug dealing have been surging. It is now or never that we should fight harder
than ever against drugs.
Users’ Accounts
“To me it was cool, I felt like I was in
heaven on my first high and everything was very funny.”
“I am in middle school and almost everyone
in my school has sipped or gotten totally drunk from alcohol. And I have to
admit... I have to. ”
Those are the expressions of typical teen
drug abusers’ motivation. Research has shown that young people often first take
drugs given to them by friends. Research has also shown that the young lack understanding
of the risks of drugs.
About half of young people say that they
know the channels of gaining drugs. The most common ways—from the store,
friends and doctors—show that young people can easily get drugs. For the young
adults, places of amusement, such as bars, clubs and public or private parties,
are the most common places for taking drugs.
“I am a white 16-year-old male who abuses
drugs. I try to stop taking them, but from time to time I give in. These drugs
have ruined my life. I have been to jail for breaking into people’s homes so I
could buy more drugs and what’s the worst, I have lost my friends and family.
My family no longer trusts me and neither do my friends. So I beg all parents,
whatever the cost, keep children away from drugs and please talk to them about
drug use. It’s ruined my life. Please don’t let it ruin your children’s. ”
People might not consider cigarettes and
alcohol as drugs. But they are. Cigarettes and alcohol, in fact, have a greater
impact on society than other drugs, because they more frequently cause illness
and death. And it is alarming how easily teenagers get them.
“Sure, I drank alcohol. All my friends did.
We’d get it from stores, older family members, anywhere. But we never knew how
dangerous it is until one of my friends got drunk and died after crashing his
for Taking Drugs
Today more and more youth are involved in
drug abuse without correct guidance and the trend seems to be getting worse.
Here are some causes of teenagers taking drugs.
● Curiosity During their teenage years, young people form their world view and outlook on
life. Childishness and curiosity are the characteristics of this period. And in
this period, they want to try anything new in order to fulfill their strong
desire for experience. Since they lack the necessary scientific knowledge about
drugs and the faculty to understand the difference between right and wrong,
they may take drugs. According to a recent survey, 70% of drug abuse among
teenagers is due to their curiosity.
influences Family is very influential, since young people often follow the
examples of their parents. Here, I would like to present the example of a young
person that I spoke with. She came into my office one day and asked me to help
her with her drug problem. I asked her why she took drugs. She said she didn’t
know. She just knew that drugs were ruining her life and that she had to stop.
When I visited her parents, I saw that both of them were drug users. In fact,
they could hardly speak to me when I came to their home. And I found out that
other drug users came into and went out of their home all the time. Is it any
wonder that this teenager had a drug problem? Unfortunately, the story of this
teen is common. Young people often learn from their parents.
● Friends’
temptation People must be careful when making friends. Many teenagers are
taking drugs because they are careless in making friends. They make friends
without considering the bad drug habits their new friends have. And teenagers
learn from their friends. According to a survey around the world, many
teenagers became addicted because of friends’ temptation.
emptiness Teenagers are immature both in mind and body. They can be easily
influenced by the outside world. They face the stress of entering a higher
school, failing love, etc. They want to find something exciting to help them
escape from being bored. Drugs can make people excited for a short time and
escape from real life temporarily. Accordingly, some teenagers take drugs as a
tool for getting away from their ordinary lives. A survey of 116 young drug
users shows that many of them fall into the habit of drug use because they are
bored and longing for excitement and comfort.
against Drug Abuse
Experts claim that parents are the
principal influence on their teenagers’ attitudes toward drug use. They must
set a good example for their kids. Parents who are drug-free have a much better
chance of rearing drug-free children. If parents are using drugs, they should
stop immediately. The unconditional message to their kids must be that drugs
are dangerous and will not be tolerated at home. Parents must help their
children see the dangers of trying to become like drug users they might admire
at school.
The time has come for parents, for
caregivers—for all of us—to talk
straight to young people and get down to the serious business of telling the
truth that drugs—all drugs—are dream killers. Educating teens about drugs and
the problems that accompany drug abuse will help them form a healthy opinion
concerning drugs.
We’re going to keep pushing ahead until
we’re not only around the corner—we’re all
the way home. In the fight to save our children’s lives, there is no audience.
Everyone is on stage. Everyone has a role to play. Parents and communities must
work together to help our kids develop healthy lifestyle alternatives for
themselves. So there is plenty of work to go around in the fight against drugs,
and the time for action is now.
1. We can conclude from the beginning of the
passage that ___________.
A. more than half of people have taken
illegal drugs
B. drug use by the eighth grade has reached
9.6% in 2004
C. severe situation demands harder fight
against drugs
D. threat of drugs for peace is more serious
than for the health
2. One research reveals that youngsters
often first get involved in drugs given by ___________.
A. relatives&&&& B. friends&&&& C. strangers&&&& D. classmates
3. What is a proper description of the
white 16-year-old male who abuses drugs?
A. He hasn’t realized the danger of drug
B. He has been sentenced because of armed
C. He suggests parents keep their children
away from drugs.
D. He has never intended to give up taking
4. The author employs the word “alarming”
to show that cigarettes and alcohol ____________.
A. more frequently result in illness and
B. poses greater impact on society than
other drugs
C. has become the new kinds of drugs
D. can be obtained through many channels
5. What can we learn about
teenagers involved in drug abuse?
A. They have drug problems due
to lack of suitable guidance.&&&&&
B. They don’t have the ability
to tell right from wrong.
C. They have been taught adequate knowledge about drugs.
D. They are mature and prefer
to rebel against their parents.
6. A recent survey suggests that 70% of
teenagers take drugs because of ___________________.
A. temptation of trying something new and
interest&&&& B. temptation of family
C. friends’ temptation &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. temptation of
spiritual emptiness&
7. By saying “Is it any wonder that this teenager had
a drug problem?” the author intends to show ____________.
A. it is a surprise that the girl has
successfully got rid of drugs
B. there is no doubt that the girl will fell
victim to drugs one day
C. whether the girl has taken drugs is
D. it is astonishing that the girl and her
parents are all drug abusers
8. If young people choose friend
carelessly, their friends’ ____________________ may put them at risk.
9. Teenage drug users consider drugs
__________________________________ to escape from real life.
10. Educating teenagers about the problems
drug abuse may cause can help them form _______________ concerning drugs.
Part III&&&& &&&&&&&Listening Comprehension&& &&&&&&&&&&(35 minutes)
Directions: In this section,
you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of
each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said.
Both the conversation and the questions 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 Answer
Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
11. A) The man went to the theater, but the
woman didn’t. &
B) The woman went to the theater, but the man didn’t.
C) Both speakers went to the theater.
D) The speakers did not go to the theater.
12. A) The woman is excited about the praise
of Professor Lee.
B) The woman can’t really understand what Professor
Lee means.
C) The man suggests the woman put aside Professor Lee’s
D) The man will help the woman to consult Professor
13. A) Jacky usually flies to New Zeeland
with Christina.
B) Jacky changed his mind at the last minute.
C) Jacky persuaded Christina to change her mind.
D) Jacky planned to go to New Zeeland by sea.
14. A) The director is a left-hander.&&&&&&&&&&&&
B) The director has lost her right hand.
C) There will be no arrangement for the new
director.&
D) The director asks the staff to move the drawers to
the other side.
15. A) Fortune is not the only element
contributing to success.
B) Sherry won the awards by strokes of luck.
C) The man works with diligence in his daily study.
D) Sherry won two prizes in one year.
16. A) It’s fun to make Internet calls.&&&&&&&
B) The man can find a cheaper way to chat with his
C) Chatting with friends on the phone must be
interesting.
D) Calling on Christmas Day costs a lot of money.
17. A) 120 pounds.&&&&&& &&&&&&& B)
140 pounds.& &&&&&&&&&& C)
150 pounds.&&&& D) 160 pounds.&
18. A) A policeman.&&&&&& &&&&&& B)
An electrician.&&&& &&&&& C) A plumber. &&&&&D) A salesman.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the
conversation you have just heard.
19. A) A meaningful experience of voluntary
B) A teaching experience in his own country.
C) A teaching experience in a foreign country.
D) A general introduction to VSO.
20. A) He was given a precious chance by
one of his relatives.&
B) He wanted to earn enough money to support his
C) He wanted to serve the society out of thankfulness.
D) He wanted to pursue a better life and education.
21. A) Spirit of freedom.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&B) Spirit of independence.
C) Spirit of adventure.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&D) Spirit of dedication.
22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22. A) Tell her something about Kevin.&&&& &&&&&B) Write a letter of reference for her.
C) Go out to a movie with her.&&&&&&&& &&&&&D) Go out and have tea with her.
23. A) He is writing a paper.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B) He is reading a letter
from Kevin.
C) He is writing a reference letter for Kevin.&& D) He is using his phone to make an order.
24. A) He likes kids and has worked in a
children’s camp.&
B) He is lazy and immature but good in a crisis.
C) He quarrels with everyone he works with.&&&&&&&&
D) He loves playing tricks on people.
25. A) Charles liked Kevin very much.
B) Charles thought the woman was too hard on Kevin.
C) Charles would turn down Kevin’s request.
D) Charles gave up writing reference in the end.
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 Answer Sheet 2 with a
single line through the centre.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are based
on the passage you have just heard.
26. A) Because it meant the person was
getting older.
B) Because family members were often caught by evils
on birthdays.
C) Because the birthday person was more vulnerable to
evil spirits.
D) Because the evil spirits wanted to get the birthday
27. A) They believed happy gathering and
gifts could get rid of evils.
B) They had to give presents for fear of evil spirits.
C) They believed giving gifts could protect themselves
from evils.
D) Birthday was such an important change in their
daily lives.
28. A) Holding him upside down and strike
against the floor slightly.
B) Having his ears pulled by friends and family.
C) Leaving him in a special chair and lift him into
D) Surrounding him with laughter and presents.
29. A) To show the long history of
celebrating birthdays.
B) To show the standard practice of celebrating
birthdays.
C) To illustrate the cultural differences around the
D) To make fun of some ways of celebrating birthdays.
Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are based
on the passage you have just heard.
30. A) He has great influence both in
ancient and modern world.
B) He was a giant of Science and a giant of Arts.
C) He created the most valuable painting in the world.
D) He was a man of both the spiritual and the physical
31. A) It explains why he became so
talented in later life.
B) It shows genius is not necessarily with privileged
background.&
C) It is a very unusual and interesting background.
D) It is closely relevant to his success later in
32. A) Leonardo was satisfied with the way
things were.
B) Many of Leonardo’s inventions wouldn’t be built
until hundreds of years later.
C) Leonardo was an extremely versatile scholar.&
D) Leonardo has set an excellent model for young
people today.
33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33. A) The virus has caused great damage to
the computers.
B) The virus is a program that destroys information on
computers.
C) The virus is spread through electronic mail.
D) The virus is found to be on the mail of lovers.
34. A) It directly causes the computer to
stop working.
B) It destroys electronic pictures kept in the
computer’s memory.
C) It mails copies to other computers in the email
address list.
D) It steals the secret words used to protect computer
information.
35. A) There are no laws against this kind
of computer activity.
B) The person who designed the virus was caught.
C) Computer users had better not use mail currently.
D) Users should protect their computers with
anti-virus program.
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 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For
blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing
information. For these blanks, 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.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
Equality is, for Americans, one of their most (36)
_____ values. This concept is so important for Americans that they have even
given it a religious (37) ______. They say all people have been “created
equal.” Most Americans believe that God views all humans alike without regard
to (38) ________, physical condition or economic status. In secular terms this
belief is (39) ________ into the assertion that all people have an equal
opportunity to succeed in life. Americans (40) ______ in opinion about how to
make this ideal into a reality. Yet (41) _______ all agree that equality is an
important civic and social goal.
The equality (42) ________
often makes Americans seem strange to foreign visitors. Seven-eighths of the
world feels quite differently. To them, rank and status and authority are seen
as much more&& &(43) _______ considerations—even if they
personally happen to find themselves near the bottom of the social order. (44)
_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________.People
outside the United States
considers it reassuring to know, from birth, who they are and where they fit
into the complex system called “society”.
(45) ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________(such
as waiters in restaurants, clerks in stores, taxi drivers, etc.). Americans
have an aversion(厌恶) to treating people of high position in a deferential
manner, and, conversely Americans often treat lower class people as if they
were very important. (46) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
A foreigner should be prepared to be considered “just like anybody else” while
in the country.
Part IV&&&& Reading Comprehension (Reading in
Depth)&& &(25 minutes)
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You
are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in
a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before
making your choices. Each choice in bank is identified by a letter. Please mark
the corresponding letter for each item on Answer
Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
Questions 47 to 56 are based on the
following passage.
The students in my course were doing
something new—taking control over their love lives. We grow up on fairy tales
and movies in which &&47 &&forces
help people find their soul mates, with whom they& &48& &live happily ever after. The fairy tales leave
us powerless, putting our love lives into the hands of the Fates.
But here is a &&49& :
most of the world has never heard of those fairy tales. Instead more than half
of marriages on our globe are brokered by parents or professional matchmakers,
whose main &&50& &are long-term suitability and family harmony.
In India an &&51& &95 percent of the marriages are arranged,
and although divorce is legal, India
has one of the lowest divorce rates in the world.
Young couples in India generally have a
choice about whether to proceed, and the combination of choice and sound
guidance probably &&&&52&& &for the fact that studies of arranged
marriages in India indicate that they measure up well—in, for example,
longevity, satisfaction and love—against Western marriages. Indeed, the love experienced
by Indian couples in arranged marriages appears to be even more &&&53&& than
the love people experience in “love marriages.”
A careful look at arranged marriage,
combined with the knowledge &&54& &&&in relationship science, has the &&55& &to give us real control over our love
lives—without practicing arranged marriage. Americans want it all—the freedom
to choose a partner and the deep, lasting love of fantasies and fairy tales. We
can achieve that kind of love by learning about and practicing techniques that
build love over time. And when our love is &&&56& ,
we can use such techniques to rebuild that love. The alternative—leaving it to
chance—makes little sense.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答.
A) accounts
B) stimulating
C) magical
D) statistics
E)accustomed
G)restlessly H)concerns&
I) fading&
J) potential
K) estimated&
L) surprise
M) effortlessly
N) accumulating
Directions: There are 2 passages
in this section. 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 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line
through the center.
Questions 57 to 61 are
based on the following passage.
You awake with a pounding heart
and sweaty hands. Relax, you think to yourself—it was just a bad dream. But are
nightmares truly benign? Psychologists aren’t so sure. Although some continue
to believe nightmares reduce psychological tensions by letting the brain act
out its fears, recent research suggests that nocturnal(夜间的) ordeals(折磨) are more likely to
increase anxiety in waking life.
In one study Australian
researchers asked 624 high school students about their lives and nightmares
during the past year and assessed their stress levels. It is well known that
stressful experiences cause nightmares, but if nightmares serve to diffuse that
tension, troubled sleepers should have an easier time coping with emotional
ordeals. The study, published in the journal Dreaming, did not bear out that hypothesis(假设): not only did nightmares not stave off anxiety, but
people who reported being distressed about their dreams were even more likely
to suffer from general anxiety than those who experienced an upsetting event
such as the divorce of their parents.
It is possible, however, that
something is going wrong in the brains of individuals who experience a lot of
anxiety, so that normal emotional processing during dreaming fails, says Tore
Nielsen, director of the Dream and Nightmare Laboratory at Sacred Heart
Hospital in Montreal.
But Nielsen’s most recent
results, published in the Journal of
Sleep Research last June, actually confirm the Australian findings. To find
out how REM sleep—during which most dreaming takes place—affects our emotions,
the Canadian researchers showed horrible images (such as death scenes) to a
group of healthy volunteers just before they went to bed. When the subjects
viewed the same pictures in the morning, those who had been deprived of REM
sleep were less emotionally affected than those deprived of other sleep phases.
The same was true for those who experienced fewer negative emotions in their
dreams. In other words, having nightmares did not make dreamers more relieved
in waking life—just the opposite.
What is not clear from these
studies is whether nightmares play a causal role in anxiety. Most researchers
agree that if the dreams give rise to constant anxiety and concern, it may be a
good idea to talk to a mental health professional about it.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答.
57. What is the
attitude of psychologists towards the positive nature of nightmares?
A. Positive.& B. Negative.&&& C. Suspicious.&& D. Uninterested.
58. The phrase “bear
out” (Line 4, Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to _____________.
A. tolerate &&&&&&&&& B. stand out&&& C. break up&& D. testify
59. What do we learn
about the study of Australian researchers?
A. The study indicates that those
who suffered from the divorce of their parents are inclined to have more
nightmares.
B. The study finds
that troubled sleepers have an easier time coping with emotional sufferings.
C. The study proves
that stressful experiences lead to nightmares.
D. The study discovers
that nightmares may fuel anxiety rather than serving as an emotional release.
60. What conclusion
can be drawn from Nielsen’s most recent research?
A. People who didn’t have REM
sleep tend to be less emotionally affected when shown disturbing images.
B. Those who experienced fewer
negative emotions in their dreams are likely to be affected when shown
disturbing images.
C. Having nightmares
makes dreamers reduce their tensions in waking life.
D. Something is undoubtedly
going wrong in the brains of people who experience a lot of anxiety.
61. According to the
passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. Ordeals of
nightmares will definitely result in increasing anxiety in waking life.
B. The studies confirm
that nightmares inevitably give rise to anxiety.
C. When a man is
severely affected by nightmares, he’d better seek professional help.
D. Australian and
Canadian researchers have drawn totally different conclusions.
Passage Two
Questions 62 to 66 are based
on the following passage.
When President
announced a plan early this year to send Americans back to the moon—and beyond, to Mars—skeptics wondered
whether NASA, with its decades of losing budgets and institutional laziness,
was up to the job.
Equally important,
though, is a companion question: Is the aerospace industry up to the job? Boeing,
for one, says it is eager to take up the challenge, and refers to decades of
expertise in running enormously complex space ventures.
But the very process
that made it the biggest NASA contractor—a massive consolidation (兼并) of the aerospace industry—has sharply reduced competition,
and with it, critics say, the creative clash of ideas that helps produce great
technological leaps.
Boeing, Lockheed
Martin and other companies that contribute to the space program are the stewards(管理者) of an ailing industry, facing a brain drain
as its aging engineers retire, with few newcomers entering the field.
The uncertainty has
been underscored recently. “Is the nation really going to support, given the budget
deficit, spending more money on a manned mission?”asked Cai von Rumohr, an
aerospace analyst at SG Cowan. Given all the unknowns, he said, trying to
estimate the impact on particular companies is not even worth the effort.
If space exploration proceeds,
of course, Boeing stands to benefit tremendously. The company has absorbed the
military and aerospace units of Rockwell, builder
dyne, a Rockwell unit that built the
and McDonnell
Douglas, builder of some shuttle components.
Charles Hill, Professor
at the University of Washington in Seattle, points out that though any missions
to the moon or to Mars would be “strategically important” to Boeing in its
attempts to broaden beyond commercial aviation and military work, Boeing has
pressing issues to deal with now. Last year, Airbus surpassed it in commercial
aviation sales. Last month, the government canceled its longstanding
development work on the Comanche helicopter. In 2003, the space unit of Boeing
lost nearly $ 1.8 billion on $ 3 billion in revenue.
Though a Mars mission
could be lucrative, it would not lift Boeing out of its current trough. “It is
so far out in the future”, Hill added.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
62. What are the
doubts mainly concerned about in regard to a manned mission to the moon or
A. The incapability of
NASA.&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. The lack of
government support.
C. The financial
difficulties of NASA.&&&&&&& D. The
complexity of space exploration.
63. What is the
consequence of the consolidation of the aerospace industry?
A. Organizational
disorder.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& & B. Lack of competition.
C. Increased working
efficiency.&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&& D. Decreased expenses.
64.& What is true of the aerospace industry
according to the passage?
A. It is a promising
and prosperous industry.& B. There is
rather fierce competition in the industry.
C. It is a field
totally full of aging engineers.& D.
There will be inadequate skilled engineers later.
65. Cai von Rumohr
thinks that the space exploration plan ________________.
A. has a promising
future&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& && B. has an uncertain fate
C. will be on the
horizon&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& && D. will not benefit the aerospace industry
66. What do we learn
about Boeing Company from the passage?
A. Boeing is
tremendously expanding its business.
B. The sales of Boeing
have outnumbered that of Airbus in commercial aviation.
C. Boeing has to face
some urgent problems.
D. Boeing will go out of business without the Mars project.
Part V&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Cloze&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&(15 minutes)
Directions:&& There are 20 blanks in the
following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and
D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits
into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
When making vacation
plans, don’t think that Disney World is too expensive! There are&& 67 &of ways to enjoy a vacation for &&68& $200 a day. To
begin with, look for vocation packages that include accommodation, park passes
and free shuttle &&69& &to the attractions.
When you plan your
vacation, investigate the &&70& &
for travelling
off-season to pay even less. Disney World in Florida is an ideal vacation &&71& &any time of year. It may provide just the
break you need if you are from a drearier&&
72& . Airline travel and
accommodation will
& 73& &you much less if you stay during a non-peak
&Do an online&& 74& .
Another option is to ask your travel agent to do some fact finding to make
the &&&75&&
of your holiday
If you travel with a
family, there is another&& 76 &&
to save money.
You can limit the &&77&& of meals you eat at theme parks.
Eating a &&78& &meal at your hotel which will &&79&& &healthier choices than fast food will help
keep costs down. &&80&& packing snacks to take along as well.
Also, make sure everyone has the &&81&& they need to fully enjoy the day.
a &&82& &for what you will spend on food. No matter
what, &&83&& to the limit. To keep things fair,
each person could be allotted spending money for the day,
& 84&& track of
spending. If there are attractions you want to see that are not &&85&& by
the cost of your passes, decide together which ones you will include. In
doing this, plan ahead of time to stay within budget &&86& no
one is disappointed later.
67. A) many&&&&&&
68. A) above
C) after&&
69. A) usage&&&&&&&&
service&&&&&&&&&
70. A) options&&&&&&
C) advices&&&&&&
71. A) aim&&&&
C) target&&&&
72.A) surrounding&&&&&
climate&&&&&&&&
73. A) spend&&&&&&&&&&
A) comparison&&&&&&&&&
distinction&&&&&&&
75. A) more&&&&&&&&&
C) better&&
76. A) system&&&&&&&&&
way&&&&&&&&
77. A) number&&&&&&&&&&
quantity&&&&&&&&&&
78. A) easy&&&&&&
single&&&&&&&
79.A) present
offer&&&&&
80. A) Think&&&&&&&
Suppose&&&&&&&&&
81. A) energy&&&&
power&&&&&&
82. A) plan&&&&&&&&&
budget&&&&&&&
83. A) insist&&&&&&&&
obey&&&&&&&
84. A) making&&&&&&&&
keeping&&&&&&
85. A) included&&&&&&&&
C) provided&&&&&&&&&&
86. A) because&&&&&&&
for&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B) benefit
D) advantage
B) suggestions
D) intentions
B) destination
B) atmosphere
D) moisture
preparation
D)recommendation
B) technique
D) practice
B) propose
D) suggest
D) Consider
B) strength
D) leaving
B) covered
D) allowed
Part VI&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Translation&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& (5 minutes)
Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into
English the Chinese given in brackets. Please write your translation on Answer Sheet 2.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答,只需写出译文部分。
87. ____________(直到我们在一起待了几个星期) that I
found we had a lot in common.
88. It is of great importance that
_______________________(所有渴望进步的年轻人) learn to get on
well with each other.
89. Had I been in your place,
_______________(我会抓住每个晋升的机会).
90. What an important place for military
affairs! It’s worth _______________(以生命代价去捍卫).
91. ___________________(这位学者是否有资格进行学术研究) remains
uncertain among the community of computer science. 
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