1、TEM-4 Test 2PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION 20 minIn Section A, B and C you will hear everything once only. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct response for each question on you answer sheet.SECTION A STATEMENT In this section you will hear nice statements. At
2、 the end of the statement you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following nice questions.Now listen to the statements.1. The speaker means _A. he borrowed 100 from Alice.B. Alice gave him 100 back.C. he lent 100 to Alice.D. he returned Alive 100.2. We can infer that George is very _A. c
3、onsiderate.B. forgetful.C. open-minded.D. lazy.3. The statement implies that _A. a room was reserved for us.B. we finally stayed at a big hotel.C. it took us no time to find a hotel room.D. we had to live in a suburban hotel.4. Rita will start training because _A. she will take part in the tournamen
4、t.B. she will quit the tournament.C. the tournament will begin tomorrow.D. the tournament will last two weeks.5. The speaker means _A. she worked longer hours than before.B. she had been a teacher before.C. she worked harder that she had thought.D. she has been well prepared for the new job.6. The w
5、ashing machine _A. is working as it used to be. B. isnt working as quietly as it was.C. cant work now.D. has stopped making noise.7. The speaker means _A. he had high efficiency today.B. he hoped to be a manager.C. he did little today.D. he had low efficiency today.8. The speaker implies _A. they di
6、dnt help him.B. they were very helpful.C. he didnt need their help.D. it was hard for them to help him.9. How did Steve die?A. Steve died in an air crash.B. Steve died of lung cancer.C. Steve was murderedD. Steve was killed by a fire.SECTION B CONVERSATION In this section, you will hear nine short c
7、onversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following nine questions.Now listen to the conversations.10. The woman must return the tapes to the library by _A. May 5th.B. the end of May.C. June 5th.D. July 5th.11. The conversat
8、ion takes place _A. in a shop.B. in a hospital.C. at a fancy party.D. at a market.12. The woman is probably going to _A. look for another job.B. teach a different textbook.C. teach the same thing as before.D. have a holiday.13. How did the man find the movie?A. Boring.B. Interesting.C. Exciting.D. T
9、errifying.14. What kind of job does the woman want to do?A. Work in a company.B. Teach in the school.C. Work in a travel agency.D. Go abroad for further studies.15._ teachers who had been invited went to dinner last Saturday.A. FourteenB. TwentyC. SixD. Eight16. Who repaired the car?A. The man.B. Th
10、e woman.C. The garage.D. The office.17. The conversation most probably takes place at _A. home.B. a hotel.C. a restaurant.D. a port.18. The womans attitude towards the man is _A. inquiring.B. refusing.C. accepting.D. inviting.SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Questions 19 prehistoric and Roman ruins; moorlan
11、ds and farmland, woods and islands; lengths of (31)_ waterways; even seventeen whole villages-all are open to the public at all times subject only (32)_ the needs of farming, forestry and the protection of wildlife.But the Trusts protection(33)_ further than this. It has in its possession a hundred
12、gardens and (34)_ two hundred historic buildings which it opens to paying visitors. Castles and churches, houses of (35)_ or historic importance, mills, gardens and parks (36)_ to the Trust by their former owners.Many houses retain their (37)_ contents of fine furniture, pictures , and other treasur
13、es accumulated over (38)_, and often the donor himself continues to live in part of the house as a (39)_ of the National Trust. The walking-sticks in the hall, the flowers, silver-framed photographs, books an papers in the rooms are signs that the house is still loved and (40)_ and that visitors are
14、 welcomed as private individuals just as much as tourists.26.A. itB. whichC. thisD. whether it27.A. deliberateB. compulsoryC. spontaneousD. voluntary28.A. maintainedB. watchedC. renewedD. unused29.A. unusedB. undevelopedC. unwantedD. unspoilt30 .A. besidesB. nearbyC. aloneD. beyond31.A. interiorB. i
15、nlandC. insideD. inner32.A. byB. atC. toD. on33.A. developsB. extendsC. enlargesD. prolongs34.A. someB. nearbyC. on averageD. more35.A. architecturalB. archetypeC. architectureD. archaeology36. A. are givingB. have givenC. been givenD. have been given37 .A. primitiveB. initialC. elementaryD. origina
16、l38 .A. timesB. generationsC. yearsD. age groups39.A. residentB. dwellerC. tenantD. housekeeper40.A. lived inB. kept overC. resided withD. taken upPART V GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY 15 minThe are twenty-five sentences in is section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choos
17、e one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Mark you answer on you answer sheet.41. We were all taken _ by the news of the Chairmans resignation.A. aboutB. apartC. abackD. aside42. My _ to his proposal was not quite what he expected.A. feelingB. conductC. outlookD. reaction43. Ricket
18、s can result from a diet _ in vitamin D.A. shortB. deficientC. inadequateD. failing44. Peter clearly had no _ of doing any work, although it was only a week till the exam.A. desireB. ambitionC. willingnessD. intention45. Sports are a good _ for a young boys energy.A. overflowB. exitC. outletD. exhau
19、st46. Visitors are _ to beware of pickpockets.A. commandedB. informedC. notified D. advised47. It was nearly an hour before the sleeping pill took _.A. influenceB. effectC. forceD. action48. Tom read it through quick so as to get the _ of it before setting down to a thorough study.A. detailB. runC.
20、gistD. core49. As it turned out to be a small house party, we _ so formally.A. need not have dressed upB. must not have dressed upC. did not need to dress upD. must not dress up50. We threw water over the woman to bring her_.A. upB. backC. roundD. over51. Their educational qualifications _ them to a
21、 higher alary.A. confersB. entitlesC. grantsD. credits52. Not knowing she had _ out with her boyfriend, I make the mistake of inviting them both to the party.A. fallenB. quarreledC. partedD. separated53. John is _ to be washing the car, but he is watching TV now.A. askedB. supposedC. requestedD. ord
22、ered54. We caught a _ of a river as the train pass over a bridge.A. glanceB. glimpseC. lookD. sight55. You may be eligible for a _ to help you study.A. fundB. grantC. prizeD. reward56. Here are all the books I have,. You may borrow _ you like.A. whicheverB. thatC. whichD. however57. Would you be _ to close the door?A. too kindB. kind enoughC. as kindD. so kind58. Oh dear, I dont feel very well. I think _.A. Ill faintB. Im going to faintC. Im faintingD. Ive fainted59. By the time you receive this letter. I _ for America.A. will leaveB. have leftC. would have leftD. will have left