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1、大声朗读轻松过级(CET4)我赤竹笛(RBF, Red Bamboo Flute)是用千万别学英语 (ADSE,Absolutely Dont Study English)这个方法来练习英语技能的,通过近年来的网上宣传鼓噪,这个在特定圈子里恐怕已是众人皆知,并且我现在和今后也没有丝毫要动摇的意思!但是 CET-4 我不能再拖了,现在已经大四,按照学校的规定不通过 Cet-4 是没有学位证书的。因此呢,就在不违背 ADSE 各项原则的前提下,在今后四个月第三阶段每日至少两小时抄读柯林斯词典(Collins COBUILD English Dictionary)的同时,就利用网上随手找到的 CET

2、-4 免费资源,历年十套真题把正确答案都直接填上(“”中即是) ,制作了这么一个东西。我的方法嘛,就是一星期一套每日至少两小时大声朗读到琅琅上口,需要的话,也可以翻翻英英词典,之后尽量冥想复述。但不想语法、不去翻译、不要背诵、不求甚解听力部分,自己找来相应音频,日日灌耳朵就是了,当然能够篇篇听写则是更扎实!原则亦同以上之“四不”!另外需要说明的是,卷子中所有的中文我都已经去掉了。而且网上的东西尽管我做了简单的校对,但错误恐怕还是会有一些。最后就是,如果相信我这个东西,就请每天起床的时候都对自己说“按照这个野路子我 CET-4 一定能考好!”当然不信的话也就没必要再多说了。OK,Lets go!

3、2003-8-29 9:06INDEXCet-4 199706 .1Cet-4 199801 .1Cet-4 199806 .1Cet-4 199906 .1Cet-4 200001 .1Cet-4 200006 .1Cet-4 200106 .1Cet-4 200201 .1Cet-4 200206 .1Cet-4 200306 .1版权声明及赤竹笛之签名版权声明:本人制做之 DOC 格式 e-book 由于要保护相关各方经济利益的关系,对网友之间非赢利性转载在保留本声明的前提下欢迎自由转载。对赢利性网站或传统媒体则保留全部版权,如要刊用请事先征得各方同意。言论则兼明听由自Newsgruop

4、s: cn.edu.lang.english other days are so busy that there is no time to eat. I think I can describe police work in one word:variety. Sometimes its dangerous. One day, for example, I was working undercover, that is, I was on the job, but I was wearing normal clothes, not my police uniform. I was tryin

5、g to catch some robbers who were stealing money from people as they walked down the street. Suddenly, seven bad men jumped out at me. Another policeman arrived, and together, we arrested three of the men; but the other four ran away. Another day, I helped a woman who was going to have a baby. she wa

6、s trying to get to the hospital. But there was a bad traffic jam. I put her in my police car to get her there faster. I thought she was going to have the baby right there in my car. But fortunately, the baby waited to arrive until we got to the hospital. Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) Pa

7、ssage One The fridge is considered a necessity. It has been so since the 1960s when packaged food first appeared with the label: “store in the refrigerator.“ In my fridgeless fifties childhood, I was fed well and healthily. The milkman came daily, the grocer, the butcher, the baker, and the ice-crea

8、m man delivered two or three times a week. The Sunday meat would last until Wednesday and surplus bread and milk became all kinds of cakes. Nothing was wasted, and we were never troubled Cet-4 199706 Page. 3by rotten food. Thirty years on food deliveries have ceased, fresh vegetables are almost unob

9、tainable in the country. The invention of the fridge contributed comparatively little to the art of food preservation. A vast way of well-tried techniques already existed-natural cooling, drying, smoking salting, sugaring, bottling. What refrigeration did promote was marketing-marketing hardware and

10、 electricity, marketing soft drinks, marketing dead bodies of animals around the globe in search of a good price. Consequently, most of the worlds fridges are to be found, not in the tropics where they might prove useful, but in the wealthy countries with mild temperatures where they are climaticall

11、y almost unnecessary. Every winter, millions of fridges hum away continuously, and at vast expense, busily maintaining an artificially-cooled space inside an artificially heated house-while outside, nature provides the desired temperature free of charge. The fridges effect upon the environment has b

12、een evident, while its contribution to human happiness has been insignificant, If you dont believe me, try it yourself, invest in a food cabinet and turn off your fridge next winter. You may miss the hamburger, but at least youll get rid of that terrible hum. 11. The statement “In my fridgeless fift

13、ies childhood, I was fed well and healthily.“ ( Line 1, Para. 2) suggests that there was no fridge in the authors home in the 1950s. 12. Why does the author say that nothing was wasted before the invention of fridges? People had effective ways to preserve their food.13. Who benefited the least from

14、fridges according to the author? Consumers14. Which of the following phrases in the fifth paragraph indicates the fridges negative effect on the environment? “Hum away continuously“15. What is the authors overall attitude toward fridges? CriticalPassage TwoThe human brain contains 10 thousand millio

15、n cells and each of these may have a thousand connections. Such enormous numbers used to discourage us and cause us to dismiss the possibility of making a machine with human-like ability, but now that we have grown used to moving forward at such a pace we can be less sure. Quite soon, in only 10 or

16、20 years perhaps, we will be able to assemble a machine as complex as the human brain, and if we can we will. It may then take us a long time to render it intelligent by loading in the right software or by altering the architecture, but that too will happen. I think it certain that in decades, not c

17、enturies, machines of silicon will arise first to rival and then exceed their human ancestors. Once they exceed us they will be Cet-4 199706 Page. 4capable of their own design. In a real sense they will be able to reproduce themselves. Silicon will have ended carbons long control. And we will no lon

18、ger be able to claim ourselves to be the finest intelligence in the known universe. As the intelligence of robots increases to match that of humans and as their cost declines through economies of scale we may use them to expand our frontiers, first on earth through their ability to withstand environ

19、ments, harmful to ourselves. Thus, deserts may bloom and the ocean beds be mined. Further ahead, by a combination of the great wealth this new age will bring and the technology it will provide, the construction of a vast, man-created world in space, home to thousands or millions of people, will be w

20、ithin our power. 16. In what way can we make a machine intelligent? By either properly programming it or changing its structure.17. What does the writer think about machines with human-like ability? He believes they will be useful to human beings.18. The word carbon( Line 4, para. 2) stands for “ hu

21、man beings“ 19. A robot can be used to expand our frontiers when its intelligence and cost are beyond question.20. It can be inferred from the passage thatwith the rapid development of technology, people have come to realize the possibility of making a machine with human-like ability.Passage ThreeAf

22、ter the violent earthquake that shook Los Angeles in 1994, earthquake scientists had good news to report; The damage and death toll could have been much worse. More than 60 people died in this earthquake. By comparison, an earthquake of similar intensity that shook America in 1988 claimed 25, 000 vi

23、ctims: Injuries and deaths were relatively less in Los Angeles because the quake occurred at 4:31 a.m. on a holiday, when traffic was light on the citys highways. In addition, changes made to the construction codes in Los Angeles during the last 20 years have strengthened the citys buildings and hig

24、hways, making them more resistant to quakes. Despite the good news, civil engineers arent resting on their successes. Pinned to their drawing boards are blueprints for improved quake-resistant buildings. The new designs should offer even greater security to cities where earthquakes often take place.

25、 In the past, making structures quake resistant meant firm yet flexible materials, such as steel and wood, that bend without breaking. Later, people tried to lift a building off its foundation, and insert rubber and steel between the building and its foundation to reduce the impact of ground vibrati

26、ons. The most recent designs give Cet-4 199706 Page. 5buildings brains as well as concrete and steel supports, called smart buildings, the structures respond like living organisms to an earthquakes vibrations. When the ground shakes and the building tips forward, the computer would force the buildin

27、g to shift in the opposite direction. The new smart structures could be very expensive to build. However, they would save many lives and would be less likely to be damaged during earthquakes. 21. One reason why the loss of lives in the Los Angeles earthquake was comparatively low is that improvement

28、s had been made in the construction of buildings and highways.22. The function of the computer mentioned in the passage is to counterbalance an earthquakes action on the building. 23. The smart buildings discussed in the passage would be worthwhile though costly. 24. It can be inferred from the pass

29、age that in minimizing the damage caused by earthquakes attention should be focused on the reduction of the impact of ground vibrations. 25. The authors main purpose in writing the passage is to report new developments in constructing quake resistant building. Passage FourEven plants can run a fever

30、, especially when theyre under attack by insects or disease. But unlike humans, plants can have their temperature taken from 3,000 feet away straight up. A decade ago, adapting the infrared scanning technology developed for military purposes and other satellites, physicist Stephen Paley came up with

31、 a quick way to take the temperature of crops to determine which ones are under stress. The goal was to let farmers precisely target pesticide spraying rather than rain poison on a whole field, which invariably includes plants that dont have pest problems. Even better, Paleys Remote Scanning Service

32、s Company could detect crop problems before they became visible to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at 3,000 feet at night ,an infrared scanner measured the heat emitted by crops. The data were transformed into a color-coded map showing where plants were running “fevers“. Farmers could then spot-sp

33、ray, using 50 to 70 percent less pesticide than they otherwise would. The bad news is that Paleys company closed down in 1984, after only three years. Farmers resisted the new technology and long-term backers were hard to find. But with the renewed concern about pesticides on produce, and refinement

34、s in infrared scanning, Paley hopes to get back into operation. Agriculture experts have no doubt the technology works. “This technique can be used on 75 percent of agricultural land in the United States, “says George Oerther of Texas A&M. Ray Jackson, who Cet-4 199706 Page. 6recently retired from t

35、he Department of Agriculture, thinks remote infrared crop scanning could be adopted by the end of the decade. But only if Paley finds the financial backing which he failed to obtain 10 years ago. 26. Plants will emit an increased amount of heat when they are in poor physical condition 27. In order t

36、o apply pesticide spraying precisely, we can use infrared scanning to locate the problem area. 28. Farmers can save a considerable amount of pesticide by resorting to spot-spraying. 29. The application of infrared scanning technology to agriculture met with some difficulties the lack of financial. 3

37、0. Infrared scanning technology may be brought back into operation because of growing concern about the excessive use of pesticides on crops. Part Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) 31. The medicine is on sale everywhere. You can get it at any chemists.32. You cannot be too careful when you drive

38、 a car. 33. In general, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to one-fifth of the total advisable for living expenses. 34. Every man in this country has the right to live where he wants to, regardless of the color of his skin. 35. Housewives who do not go out to work often feel

39、 they are not working to their full capacity. 36. I hate people who reveal the end of film that you havent seen before. 37. Hes watching TV? Hes supposed to be cleaning his room. 38. The old couple decided to adopt a boy and a girl though they had three children of their own. 39. The government is t

40、rying to do something to promote better understanding Cet-4 199706 Page. 7between the two countries. 40. The newspaper did not mention the extent of the damage caused by the fire. 41. The soldier was accused of running away when the enemy attacked. 42. Had he worked harder, he would have got through

41、 the exams. 43. Only under special circumstances are freshmen permitted to take make up tests. 44. I had just started back for the house to change my clothes when I heard voices. 45. It seems oil has been leaking from this pipe for some time. Well have to take the machine apart to put it right. 46.

42、When he arrived, he found none but the aged and the sick at home. 47. The pressure to compete causes Americans to be energetic, but it also puts them under a constant emotional strain. 48. Your hair wants cutting. Youd better have it done tomorrow. 49. As teachers we should concern ourselves with wh

43、at is said, not what we think ought to be said. 50. Once environmental damage is done, it takes many years for the system to recover. 51. Studies show that the things that contribute most to a sense of happiness cannot be bought, such as a good family life, friendship and work satisfaction. 52. He w

44、ill agree to do what you require of him. 53. The mere fact that most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that it will not occur. 54. John seems a nice person, Even though I dont trust him. 55. I dont think it advisable that Tim be assigned to the job since he has no experience. 56. Other things being equal, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.

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