1、1994年1月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷17 / 181994年1月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1.A) Once a week.B) Twice a week.C) Three times a week.D) Four times a week.(C)2.A) He left his notes at home.B) He doesnt know where his notes are.C) He doesnt want to lend his notes to the wo
2、man.D) He agrees to lend her his notes.(D)3.A) He will go in spite of the cold weather.B) He wont go since he is not feeling well.C) He will go when he feels better.D) He wont go as he hasnt finished his work.(B)4.A) Check the timetable.B) Go to the railway station earlier.C) Travel on a later train
3、.D) Cancel the trip earlier.(C)5.A) In New York.B) In Boston.C) In Newport.D) In Washington.(D)6.A) A clerk at the airport information desk.B) A clerk at the railway station information desk.C) A policeman.D) A taxi-driver.(A)7.A) A guest and a receptionist.B) A passenger and an air hostess.C) A cus
4、tomer and a shop assistant.D) A guest and a waitress.(B)8.A) Hes better.B) Hes feeling worse.C) Hes sick in bed.D) He has recovered.(A)9.A) The man didnt want the woman to have her hair cut.B) The woman followed the mans advice.C) The woman is wearing long hair now.D) The man didnt care if the woman
5、 had her hair cut or not.(A)10.A) He will return from Paris in two weeks.B) He is studying French in Paris.C) He is having a vacation in Paris.D) He is planning to go back to Paris in a year.(B)Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A) Washing plates.B
6、) Clearing tables.C) Shining shoes.D) Sweeping the floor.(C)12.A) He must work six days a week.B) He should never be late for work.C) He must study hard in his spare time.D) He should not bring his friends to the restaurant.(B)13.A) To pay him for his work.B) To let him have 3 meals a day in the res
7、taurant.C) To give his friends free drinks.D) To allow him to have more free time.(A)14.A) Because the boy was not a full-time worker.B) Because the boy had made some mistakes.C) Because he thought the boy had failed to meet his requirements.D) Because he thought it was his son who should pay him.(D
8、)Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.15.A) Watching traditional plays.B) Visiting the magnificent libraries.C) Boating on the river.D) Cycling in narrow streets.(C)16.A) There are many visitors there.B) There are many students there.C) There are many old street
9、s there.D) There are many bicycles there.(D)17.A) He thinks the city is too crowded.B) He likes the place very much.C) He thinks the streets are too narrow.D) He admires the comfortable life of the students there.(B)Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) H
10、e was good at writing about interesting people.B) It was much easier to write stories about people.C) He believed that people are always easier to learn about other people.D) He thought people played an important role in world events.(C)19.A) Action.B) World News.C) Enterprise.D) Faces and places.(A
11、)20.A) He is a sportsman.B) He is an actor.C) He is a photographer.D) He is a publisher.(D)Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Suppose we built a robot (机器人) to explore the planet Mars. We provide the robot with seeing detectors
12、to keep it away from danger. It is powered entirely by the sun. Should we program the robot to be equally active at all times? No. The robot would be using up energy at a time when it was not receiving any. So we would probably program it to cease its activity at night and to wake up at dawn the nex
13、t morning.According to the evolutionary (进化的) theory of sleep, evolution equipped us with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking for the same reason. The theory does not deny (否认) that sleep provides some important restorative functions. It merely says that evolution has programmed us to perform t
14、hose functions at a time when activity would be inefficient and possibly dangerous. However, sleep protects us only from the sort of trouble we might walk into; it does not protect us from trouble that comes looking for us. So we sleep well when we are in familiar, safe place, but we sleep lightly,
15、if at all, when we fear that bears will nose into the tent.The evolutionary theory accounts well for differences in sleep among creatures. Why do cats, for instance, sleep so much, while horses sleep so little? Surely cats do not need five times as much repair and restoration as horses do. But cats
16、can afford to have long periods of inactivity because they spend little time eating and are unlikely to be attacked while they sleep. Horses must spend almost all their waking hours eating, because what they eat is very low in energy value. Moreover, they cannot afford to sleep too long or too deepl
17、y, because their survival depends on their ability to run away from attackers.21.The author uses the example of the robot in space exploration to tell us _.A) the differences between robots and menB) the reason why men need to sleepC) about the need for robots to save powerD) about the danger of men
18、 working at night(B)22.Evolution has programmed man to sleep at night chiefly to help him _.A) maintain a regular pattern of lifeB) prevent trouble that comes looking for himC) avoid danger and inefficient laborD) restore his bodily functions(C)23.According to the author, we cannot sleep well when w
19、e _.A) are worrying about our safetyB) are overworkedC) are in a tentD) are away from home(A)24.Cats sleep much more than horses do partly because cats _.A) need more time for restorationB) are unlikely to be attackersC) are more active than horses when they are awakeD) spend less time eating to get
20、 enough energy(D)25.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? _.A) Evolution has equipped all creatures with a regular pattern of sleeping and waking.B) The study of sleep is an important part of the evolutionary theory.C) Sleeping patterns must be taken into consideration in the desig
21、ning of robots.D) The sleeping pattern of a living creature is determined by the food it eats.(A)Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.“Congratulations, Mr. Jones, its a girl.”Fatherhood is going to have a different meaning and bring forth a different response from every m
22、an who hears these words. Some feel pride when they receive the news, while others worry, wondering whether they will be good father. Although there are some men who like children and may have had considerable experience with them, others do not particularly care for children and spend little time w
23、ith them. Many fathers and mothers have been planning and looking forward to children for some time. For other couples, pregnancy (怀孕) was an accident that both husband and wife have accepted willingly or unwillingly.Whatever the reaction to the birth of a child, it is obvious that the shift from th
24、e role of husband to that of father is a difficult task. Yet, unfortunately, few attempts have been made to educate fathers in this resocialization process. Although numerous books have been written about American mothers, only recently has literature focused on the role of a father.It is argued by
25、some writers that the transition to the fathers role, although difficult, is not nearly as great as the transition the wife must make to the mothers role. The mothers role seems to require a complete transformation in daily routine (生活规律) and highly innovative (创新的) adaptation, on the other hand, th
26、e fathers role is less demanding and immediate. However, even though we mentioned the fact that growing numbers of women are working outside the home, the father is still thought by many as the breadwinner in the household.26.According to the author, being a father _.A) brings a feeling of excitemen
27、t to some menB) has a different meaning for those who have daughtersC) makes some men feel proud and others uneasyD) means nothing but more responsibilities(C)27.It is stated in the passage that _.A) some parents are not prepared to have a childB) young couples do not like children at allC) working
28、couples do not have much time to take care of their childrenD) many parents look forward to having a boy as their first child(A)28.In the second paragraph, the author _.A) criticizes fathers for not taking enough responsibilities in bringing up their childrenB) excuses the American writers for ignor
29、ing the difficulties of being a fatherC) supports the idea that the chief role of a father is to earn money for the familyD) complains about the lack of social programs to help husbands adjust themselves to being a father(A)29.The transition to the mothers role requires that the wife _.A) change her
30、 life style in a highly innovative wayB) make a complete change in her everyday life to deal with the new situationC) stay at home to take care of the babyD) help her husband in his resocialization process(B)30.Some writers argue that with respect to the change of roles, fathers, compared with mothe
31、rs, _.A) have to shoulder more burdensB) have to make more difficult adaptationsC) have an easier job to doD) can usually do a better job(C)Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Reading is thought to be a kind of conversation between the reader and the text. The reader p
32、uts questions, as it were, to the text and gets answers. In the light of these he puts further questions, and so on.For most of the time this “conversation” goes on below the level of consciousness. At times, however, we become aware of it. This is usually when we are running into difficulties, when
33、 mismatch is occurring between expectations and meaning. When successful matching is being experienced, our questioning of the text continues at the unconscious level.Different people converse with the text differently. Some stay very close to the words on the page; others take off imaginatively fro
34、m the words, interpreting, criticizing, analyzing and examining. The former represents a kind of comprehension which is written in the text. The latter represents higher levels of comprehension. The balance between these is important, especially for advanced readers.There is another conversation whi
35、ch from our point of view is equally important, and that is to do not with what is read but with how it is read. We call this a “process” conversation as opposed to a “content” conversation. It is concerned not with meaning but with the strategies (策略) we employ in reading. If we are an advanced rea
36、der our ability to hold a process conversation with a text is usually pretty well developed. Not so our ability to hold a content conversation. It is precisely this kind of conversation that is of importance when we are seeking to develop our reading to meet the new demands being placed upon us by s
37、tudying at a higher level.31.Reading as a kind of conversation between the reader and the text becomes conscious only when _.A) the readers expectations agree with what is said in the textB) the reader has trouble understanding what the author saysC) the reader asks questions and gets answersD) the
38、reader understands a text very well(B)32.At a lower level of comprehension, readers tend to _.A) read a text slowlyB) read without thinking hardC) interpret a text in their own wayD) concentrate on the meaning of words only(D)33.A “process” conversation has to do with _.A) the application of reading
39、 strategiesB) matching our expectations with the meaning of a textC) the development of our ability to check the detailsD) determining the main idea of a text(A)34.According to the passage, it is of great importance for readers at a higher level to maintain a balance between _.A) conscious and uncon
40、scious levels of comprehensionB) the readers expectations and the meaning of a textC) lower and higher levels of comprehensionD) interpreting and criticizing a text(C)35.If we want to develop our reading ability at an advanced level, we should _.A) learn to use different approaches in reading differ
41、ent textsB) make our reading process more consciousC) pay more attention to the content of a textD) take a critical attitude towards the authors idea(A)Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Although April did not bring us the rains we all hoped for, and although the Centr
42、al Valley doesnt generally experience the atmospheric sound and lightning that can accompany those rains, its still important for parents to be able to answer the youthful questions about thunder and lightning.The reason these two wonders of nature are so difficult for many adults to explain to chil
43、dren is that they are not very well understood by adults themselves. For example, did you know that the lightning we see flashing down to the earth from a cloud is actually flashing up to a cloud from the earth? Our eyes trick us into thinking we see a downward motion when its actually the other way
44、 around. But then, if we believed only what we think we see, wed still insist that the sun rises in the morning and sets at night.Most lightning flashes take place inside a cloud, and only a relative few can be seen jumping between two cloud or between earth and a cloud. But, with about 2,000 thunde
45、rstorms taking place above the earth every minute of the day and night, theres enough activity to produce about 100 lightning strikes on earth every second.Parents can use thunder and lightning to help their children learn more about the world around them. When children understand that the light of
46、the lightning flashing reaches their eyes almost at the same moment, but the sound of the thunder takes about 5 seconds to travel just one mile, they can begin to time the interval between the flash and the crash to learn how close they were to the actual spark.36.According to the author, in the are
47、a of the Central Valley, _.A) rains usually come without thunder and lightningB) it is usually dry in AprilC) children pay no attention to natural phenomenaD) parents are not interested in thunder and lightning(A)37.We believe that lightning is a downward notion because _.A) we were taught so by our
48、 parents from our childhoodB) we are deceived by our sense of visionC) it is a common natural phenomenonD) it is a truth proved by science(B)38.What is TRUE about lightning according to the passage?A) Only a small number of lightning flashes occur on earth.B) Lightning travels 5 minutes faster than thunder.C)