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1、2011 年 6 月大学英语四级真题 Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Online Shopping. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1现在网上购物已成为一种时尚 2网上购物有很多好处,但也有不少问题 3我的建议 Online Shopping 注意:此部分试题在 答题卡 1

2、上。 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

3、8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. British Cuisine: the Best of Old and New British cuisine (烹饪 ) has come of age in recent years as chefs (厨师 ) combine the best of old and new. Why does British food have a reputation for being so bad? Because it is bad! Those ar

4、e not the most encouraging words to hear just before eating lunch at one of Hong Kongs smartest British restaurants, Alfies by KEE, but head chef Neil Tomes has more to say. “The past 15 years or so have been a noticeable period of improvement for food in England,“ the English chef says, citing the

5、trend in British cuisine for better ingredients, preparation and cooking methods, and more appealing presentation. Chefs such as Delia Smith, Nigel Slater, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay made the public realise that cooking - and eating - didnt have to be a boring thing. And now, most of the British

6、 public is familiar even with the extremes of Heston BlumenthaPs molecular gastronomy, a form of cooking that employs scientific methods to create the perfect dish. “Its no longer the case that the common man in England is embarrassed to show he knows about food,“ Tomes says. There was plenty of roo

7、m for improvement. The problems with the nations cuisine can be traced back to the Second World War. Before the War, much of Britains food was imported and when German U-boats began attacking ships bringing food to the country, Britain went on rations (配给 ). “As rationing came to an end in the 1950s

8、, technology picked up and was used to mass-produce food,“ Tomes says. “And by then people were just happy to have a decent quantity of food in their kitchens.“ They werent looking for cured meats, organic produce or beautiful presentation; they were looking for whatever they could get their hands o

9、n, and this prioritisation of quantity over quality prevailed for decades, meaning a generation was brought up with food that couldnt compete with neighbouring France, Italy, Belgium or Spain. Before star chefs such as Oliver began making cooking fashionable, it was hard to find a restaurant in Lond

10、on that was open after 9pm. But in recent years the capitals culinary (烹饪的 ) scene has developed to the point that it is now confident of its ability to please the tastes of any international visitor. With the opening of Alfies in April, and others such as The Pawn, two years ago, modern British foo

11、d has made its way to Hong Kong. “With British food, I think that Hong Kong restaurants are keeping up,“ says David Tamlyn, the Welsh executive chef at The Pawn in Wan Chai. “Hong Kong diners are extremely responsive to new ideas or presentations, which is good news for new dishes.“ Chefs agree that

12、 diners in Hong Kong are embracing the modern British trend. Some restaurants are modifying the recipes (菜谱 ) of British dishes to breathe new life into the classics, while others are using better quality ingredients but remaining true to British traditions and tastes. Tamlyn is in the second camp.

13、“We select our food very particularly. We use US beef, New Zealand lamb and for our custards (牛奶蛋糊 ) we use Birds Custard Powder,“ Tamlyn says. “Some restaurants go for custard made fresh with eggs, sugar and cream, but British custard is different, and we stay true to that.“ Matthew Hill, senior ma

14、nager at the two-year-old SoHo restaurant Yorkshire Pudding, also uses better ingredients as a means of improving dishes. “There are a lot of existing perceptions about British food and so we cant alter these too much. Were a traditional British restaurant so there are some staples (主菜 ) that will r

15、emain essentially unchanged.“ These traditional dishes include fish and chips, steak and kidney pie and large pieces of roasted meats. At Alfies, the newest of the British restaurants in town and perhaps the most gentlemens club-like in design, Neil Tomes explains his passion for provenance (原产地 ).

16、“Britain has started to become really proud of the food its producing. It has excellent organic farms, beautifully crafted cheeses, high-quality meats.“ However, the British dont have a history of exporting their foodstuffs, which makes it difficult for restaurants in Hong Kong to source authentic i

17、ngredients. “We can get a lot of our ingredients once a week from the UK,“ Tamlyn explains. “But there is also pressure to buy local and save on food miles, which means we take our vegetables from the local markets, and there are a lot that work well with British staples.“ The Phoenix, in Mid-Levels

18、, offers the widest interpretation of “British cuisine“, while still trying to maintain its soul. The gastro-pub has existed in various locations in Hong Kong since 2002. Singaporean head chef Tommy Teh Kum Chai offers daily specials on a blackboard, rather than sticking to a menu. This enables him

19、to reinterpret British cuisine depending on what is available in the local markets. “We use a lot of ingredients that people wouldnt perhaps associate as British, but are presented in a British way. Bell peppers stuffed with couscous, alongside ratatouille, is a very popular dish.“ Although the ingr

20、edients may not strike diners as being traditional, they can be found in dishes across Britain. Even the traditional chefs are aware of the need to adapt to local tastes and customs, while maintaining the Britishness of their cuisine. At Yorkshire Pudding, Hill says that his staff asks diners whethe

21、r they would like to share their meals. Small dishes, shared meals and “mixing it up“ is not something commonly done in Britain, but Yorkshire Pudding will bring full dishes to the table and offer individual plates for each diner. “That way, people still get the presentation of the dishes as they we

22、re designed, but can carve them up however they like,“ Hill says. This practice is also popular at The Pawn, although largely for rotisseries (烤肉馆 ), Tamlyn says. “Some tables will arrive on a Sunday, order a whole chicken and a shoulder of lamb or a baby pig, and just stay for hours enjoying everyt

23、hing we bring out for them.“ Some British traditions are too sacred (神圣的 ) to mess with, however, Tomes says. “Id never change a full English breakfast.“ 注意:此部分试题请在 答题卡 1 上作答。 1. What is British food generally known for? A) Its unique flavour. C) Its special cooking methods. B) Its bad taste. D) Its

24、 organic ingredients. 2. The Second World War led to _ in Britain. A) an inadequate supply of food C) an increase in food import B) a decrease of grain production D) a change in peoples eating habits 3. Why couldnt Britain compete with some of its neighbouring countries in terms of food in the post-

25、war decades? A) Its food lacked variety. C) It was short of well-trained chefs. B) Its people cared more for quantity. D) It didnt have flavourful food ingredients. 4. With culinary improvement in recent years, Londons restaurants are now able to appeal to the tastes of . A) most young people C) all

26、 kinds of overseas visitors B) elderly British diners D) upper-class customers 5. What do Hong Kong diners welcome, according to Welsh executive chef David Tamlyn? A) Authentic classic cuisine.C) New ideas and presentations. B) Locally produced ingredients.D) The return of home-style dishes. 6. Whil

27、e using quality ingredients, David Tamlyn insists that the dishes should . A) benefit peoples healthC) be offered at reasonable prices B) look beautiful and invitingD) maintain British traditional tastes 7. Why does Neil Tomes say he loves food ingredients from Britain? A) They appeal to people from

28、 all over the world. B) They are produced on excellent organic farms. C) They are processed in a scientific way. D) They come in a great variety. 8. Tamlyn says that besides importing ingredients from Britain once a week, his restaurant also buys vegetables from _. 9. The Phoenix in Mid-Levels may n

29、ot use British ingredients, but presents its dishes _. 10. Yorkshire Pudding is a restaurant which will bring full dishes to the table but offer plates to those diners who would like to _. Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conv

30、ersations and2 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)

31、 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) He is careless about his appearance. B) He is ashamed of his present condition. C) He changes jobs frequently. D) He shaves every oth

32、er day. 12. A) Jane may be caught in a traffic jam. B) Jane should have started a little earlier. C) He knows what sort of person Jane is. D) He is irritated at having to wait for Jane. 13. A) Training for the Mid-Atlantic Championships. B) Making preparations for a trans-Atlantic trip. C) Collectin

33、g information about baseball games. D) Analyzing their rivals on-field performance. 14. A) He had a narrow escape in a car accident. B) He is hospitalized for a serious injury. C) He lost his mother two weeks ago. D) He has been having a hard time. 15. A) The woman has known the speaker for a long t

34、ime. B) The man had difficulty understanding the lecture. C) The man is making a fuss about nothing. D) The woman thinks highly of the speaker. 16. A) He has difficulty making sense of logic. B) Statistics and logic are both challenging subjects. C) The woman should seek help from the tutoring servi

35、ce. D) Tutoring services are very popular with students. 17. A) Her overcoat is as stylish as Jills. C) Jill wore the overcoat last week. B) Jill missed her class last week. D) She is in the same class as the man. 18. A) A computer game. C) An exciting experience. B) An imaginary situation. D) A vac

36、ation by the sea. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A) Beautiful scenery in the countryside. C) Pain and pleasure in sports. B) Dangers of cross-country skiing. D) A sport he participates in. 20. A) He cant find good examples to illustrate his point. B) He can

37、t find a peaceful place to do the assignment. C) He doesnt know how to describe the beautiful country scenery. D) He cant decide whether to include the effort part of skiing. 21. A) New ideas come up as you write. B) Much time is spent on collecting data. C) A lot of effort is made in vain. D) The w

38、riters point of view often changes. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22. A) Journalist of a local newspaper. B) Director of evening radio programs. C) Producer of television commercials. D) Hostess of the weekly “Business World“. 23. A) He ran three restaurants w

39、ith his wifes help. B) He and his wife did everything by themselves. C) He worked both as a cook and a waiter. D) He hired a cook and two local waitresses. 24. A) He hardly needs to do any advertising nowadays. B) He advertises a lot on radio and in newspapers. C) He spends huge sums on TV commercia

40、ls every year. D) He hires children to distribute ads in shopping centers. 25. A) The restaurant location. C) The food variety. B) The restaurant atmosphere. D) The food price. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some quest

41、ions. 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

42、 Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard. 26. A) Its protection is often neglected by children. B) It cannot be fully restored once damaged. C) There are many false notions about it. D) There are various ways to protect it. 27. A) It may make the wearer feel tired. B) It will

43、 gradually weaken the eyes of adults. C) It can lead to the loss of vision in children. D) It can permanently change the eye structure. 28. A) It can never be done even with high technology. B) It is the best way to restore damaged eyesight. C) It is a major achievement in eye surgery. D) It can onl

44、y be partly accomplished now. Passage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. A) They think they should follow the current trend. B) Nursing homes are well-equipped and convenient. C) Adult day-care centers are easily accessible. D) They have jobs and other commitmen

45、ts. 30. A) They dont want to use up all their life savings. B) They fear they will regret it afterwards. C) They would like to spend more time with them. D) They dont want to see their husbands poorly treated. 31. A) Provide professional standard care. C) Be frank and seek help from others. B) Be af

46、fectionate and cooperative. D) Make full use of community facilities. Passage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32. A) Health and safety conditions in the workplace. B) Rights and responsibilities of company employees. C) Common complaints made by office workers.

47、 D) Conflicts between labor and management. 33. A) Replace its out-dated equipment. B) Improve the welfare of affected workers. C) Follow government regulations strictly. D) Provide extra health compensation. 34. A) They requested to transfer to a safer department. B) They quit work to protect their

48、 unborn babies. C) They sought help from union representatives. D) They wanted to work shorter hours. 35. A) To show how they love winter sports. B) To attract the attention from the media. C) To protest against the poor working conditions. D) To protect themselves against the cold weather. Section

49、C 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 o

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