1、中国名校英语四级密卷清华大学外语系 王红利 Part Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Each conversation and question will be spoken only once. After each question there
2、 will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four suggested answers 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.1. A) Get a good nights sleep so hell feel better.B) Take the exam
3、 once more.C) Go out to see a movie.D) Stay in a cinema for a night.2. A) She needs a new raincoat or umbrella.B) It will probably rain tomorrow.C) She doesnt know what the weather will be like tomorrow.D) She doesnt know where the man put his raincoat or umbrella.3.A) He already took a picture of t
4、he flowers.B) He doesnt know how to use the camera.C) He doesnt think the flowers are beautiful.D) He does not have any more film left.4.A) They are going to have some milk for lunch.B) They will probably quarrel because they are both angry.C) They are going to breakfast soon.D) They are going to lu
5、nch soon.5.A) Go to the library. B) Get some exercise.C) Go to see a film. D) Do homework in school.6. A) Where John will meet her.B) What the topic of the meeting is.C) What John is wearing.D) Where the meeting is being held.7.A) She didnt clean the dorm.B) Her dorm is messy.C) She will help the ma
6、n clean his dorm.D) She cleaned the library.8.A) Jack is likely to help.B) Jack doesnt know a lot about the problem.C) The man has already asked Jack for help.D) Jack was the last one who could solve the problem.9.A) It will snow much later in the week.B) It will probably snow.C) She needs to listen
7、 to the weather forecast.D) The weather forecasters always make mistakes.10. A) In the laundry.B) In the tailors.C) In the department store. D) At home.Section BCompound DictationDirections: In this section you will hear a passage three times. During the first reading you should listen carefully for
8、 a general idea of the whole passage. Then listen to the passage again. When the first part of the passage is being read, you should fill in the missing word during the pause at each blank. After listening to the second part of the passage you are required to write down the main points according to
9、what you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read the third time you can check what you have heard.Television now plays such an important part in so many peoples lives that it is_11_ for us to try to decide whether is a _12_ or a curse. Obviously television has both _13_ and disadvantages.
10、 But do the former _14_ the latter?In the first place, television is not only a convenient source of entertainment,but also a _15_ cheap one. They just sit comfortably at home and enjoy _16_ series of programmes rather than to go out in search of _17_ elsewhere. Some people, however, maintain that t
11、his is precisely where the danger lies. _18_ Secondly, television keeps one informed about current events, allows one to follow the latest developments in science and politics. Yet hereagain there is a danger. The television screen itself has a terrible, almost physical fascination for us._19_.There
12、 are many other arguments for and against television. The poor quality of its programmes is often criticized. But it is undoubtedly a great comfort to manylonely elderly people. And does it corrupt or instruct our children?_20_.Part Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions: There are 4 passages
13、 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 center.Passage OneQuestions
14、 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Teachers always plan down to the minute what their students will be doing. This is good for kids, because it teaches them to stay on task and follow a schedule.But most homes arent run this way. If parents do plan their childrens livesminute by minute, wh
15、at happens when that child grows up and goes to college? At some point, kids need to learn to manage their own time. This can be one of the valuable skills you help your kids develop outside of school. But it generally wont happen all by itself, because theres a big transition that happens when kids
16、 leave the structured school environment and come home. If you have kid stay alone at home, think hard about trying to find an adult whocan be there and provide the support your child needs. If a supportive adult isnt available, an expert named Martin recommends you find an after-school program led
17、by experienced professionals who will engage them in creative activities, nourish them with healthy snacks, and assist them with their schoolwork. If you are at home on the contrary, to take some break after the guys get started on diversions, because its hard to stop and do something like homework.
18、 “If that little bit of downtime is television, good luck . getting them to do theirhomework.” says a professor of child development at California State University, “TV is addictive.” A better way to help your child unwind is with a healthy snack. “Wait until dinner, make a plate full of energizing
19、food. You could even dish up part of the dinner youre preparing a little early for the kids,” she says. While youre sharing a snack, you can make a list of what your kids will get todo during their study breaks. The types of breaks recommended include shooting baskets, getting a drink, using the bat
20、hroom, or even playing a quick card game with parents. Your kids can be the ones to decide which breaks theyd like to take. But, as Freimuth says, your children will have to be honest about what kind of break will energize them and not upset their momentum.21. The main purpose of this passage is _.A
21、) to provide some advice for the parents about childrens educationB) to explain how to prepare a pretty snack for your children C) to explain why the parents spoil their childrenD) to describe childrens lives after school22. The words “this way” in the sentence “But most homes arent run this way” in
22、 the first paragraph most possibly means _. A) to stay on the taskB) to arrange everything in detailsC) to give some lessons to childrenD) to behave in the structured school 23. According to the passage, the expert named Martin, appearing in the second paragraph, most probably takes up the following
23、 jobs EXCEPT _. A) a specialist in children educationB) a professional consultant in a after-school programC) the leader of a research group about sports, such as basketball D) mostly the same as what Freimuth (in the last paragraph) does 24. According to the last two paragraphs, the appropriate sna
24、cks that theparents provide will _. A) upset the childrens momentumB) exhaust them by lots of dirty dishesC) make the children get addicted to TVD) bring more energy to children25. Which of the following is NOT recommended for the break during the childrens study after class?A) Shoot baskets.B) Play
25、 some games with parents.C) Go out to drink some beverage in a bar for a long time.D) Relax a bit by using the bathroom.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Doors and windows cant keep them out; airport immigration officers cant stopthem and the Internet is an absolute re
26、production soil. They seem harmless in small doses, but large imports threaten Japans very uniqueness, say critics. “They are foreign words and they are infecting the Japanese language”. “Sometimes I feel like I need a translator to understand my own language,” says Yoko Fujimura with little anger,
27、a 60-year-old Tokyo restaurant worker. “Its becoming incomprehensible.” Its not only Japan who is on the defensive. Countries around the globe are wetthrough their hands over the rapid spread of American English. Coca-Cola, for example, is one of the most recognized terms on Earth. It is made worse
28、for Japan,however, by its unique writing system. The country writes all imported utterances - except Chinese - in a different script called katakana(片假名). It is the only country to maintain such a distinction. Katakana takes far more space to write than kanji - the core pictograph(象形文字)characters th
29、at the Japanese borrowed from China 1,500 years ago. Because it stands out, readers complain that sentences packed with foreign words start to resemble extended strings of lights. As if that werent enough, katakana terms tend to get confusing. For example, digital camera first appears as degitaru ka
30、mera. Then they became the more ear-pleasing digi kamey. But kamey is also the Japanese word for turtle. “Its very frustrating not knowing what young people are talking about,” says humorously Minoru Shiratori, a 53-year-old bus driver. “Sometimes I cant tell if theyre discussing cameras or turtles.
31、” In a bid to stop the flood of katakana, the government has formed a Foreign Words Committee to find suitable Japanese replacements. The committee is slightly different from French-style language police, which try to support a law that forbids advertising in English. Rather, committee members and t
32、raditionalists hope a sustained campaign of persuasion, gentle criticism and leadership by example canturn the tide.26. According to the author, the reason why the Japanese is infected greatly by English is _.A) that nothing can prevent it from entering into JapanB) that English is the most recogniz
33、ed language in the worldC) that the government has not set up a special administration department to control this trend before it becomes popular in JapanD) not clearly mentioned in this passage27. By saying “countries around the globe are wet through their hands over the rapid spread of American En
34、glish,” the author implies that _.A) even a restaurant worker in Japan may feel the English infection on JapaneseB) the flood of katakana has covered most of countries in the worldC) Coca-Cola is the most popular brand of beverage on the earth and this product occupy all the global marketD) many oth
35、er countries are influenced greatly by American English28. According to the passage, the following statements are true EXCEPT _.A) now there are two language systems, Kanji and katakana in JapanB) the word “digital camera” appears very different in JapaneseC) people are always confused by the young
36、Japanese pronunciation of “turtle” and “camera” D) Foreign Words Committee is engaged in finding suitable Japanese replacements for the foreign words29. According to the author, the last paragraph mainly deals with _.A) how French-style language police has prevented the influence of EnglishB) how Ja
37、panese Foreign Words Committee prevents the infection of foreign wordsC) the suitable Japanese replacementsD) why committee members and traditionalists launch a war against the infection of foreign words30. Which conclusion can be drawn based on the opinions from the Japanese people (in paragraph 2
38、and 4 of this passage)?A) The elders are more strongly in favor of replacing the foreign words than young people.B) All the people dislike speaking the foreign words, such as “digi kamey”.C) They are so old that it is necessary to give some language assistance by a specialist.D) Peoples work determi
39、nes the language they speak.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.The Security Council is the most powerful body in the UN. It is responsible for maintaining international peace, and for restoring peace when conflicts arise. Its decisions are binding on all UN members. T
40、he Security Council has the power to define what is a threat to security, to determine how the UN should respond, and to enforce its decisions by ordering UN members to take certain actions.The Council convenes(召集)any time there is a threat to peace. A representative from each member country who sit
41、s on the Council must be available at all times so that the Council can meet at a moments notice. The Security Council also frequently meets at the request of a UN member - often a nation with a grievance about another nations actions.The Security Council has 15 members; five of which hold permanent
42、 seats. The Assembly elects the other ten members for two-year terms. The five permanent members - the United States, Britain, France, Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), and China - have the most power. These nations were the winning powers at the end of World War II, and they still represent the b
43、ulk of the worlds military might.Decisions of the Council require nine votes. But any one of the permanent members can veto an important decision. This authority is known as the veto right of the great powers. As a result, the Council is effective only when its permanent members can reach a consensu
44、s(一致同意). The Council has a variety of ways it can try to resolve conflicts among countries. Usually the Councils first step is to encourage the countries to settle their disagreements without violence. The Council can mediate a dispute or recommendguidelines for a settlement. It can send peacekeepin
45、g troops into a distressed area. If war breaks out, the Council can call for a ceasefire. It can enforce its decisions by imposing economic sanctions on a country, or through joint military action.31. Which is TRUE in the following statements according to the passage?A) The Security Council convenes
46、 annually.B) All UN members should abide by the decisions adopted by the Security Council.C) Although one member seriously complains about another members action, the Security Council will not convene at its request.D) The five permanent members of the Security Council hold less than one half armed
47、forces in the world. 32. The Security Council is effective only when its permanent members canreach a consensus because _. A) every permanent member has the veto right of great powersB) all the permanent members won in the World War IIC) the other members of the Security Council are in the charge of
48、 the permanent membersD) of some other reasons not mentioned in this passage 33. One motion(提议)is adopted by the Security Council only if _. A) 14 of 15 members accept this motionB) all the members have no objection to the motion C) 9 members agree on it and all the permanent members approve of itD) all the permanent members pass it34. The passage introduces all things about the Security Council EXCEPT_.A) mission B) membershipC) rights D) history 35. The last paragraph of this passage may be concluded with t