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1、TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2001)-GRADE FOUR-Part WRITING 45 MIN. SECTION A COMPOSITION 35 MINTravel has become part of our life. And more and more of us have come to know the significance of travel through our own experience.Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a composition of about 150 words on the following t

2、opic:TRAVEL BROADENS THE MIND You are to write in three parts. In the first part, state what the topic actually means to you. In the second part, give one or two examples to illustrate your ideas. In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.Marks will be awarde

3、d for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.SECTION B NOTE-WRITING 10 MIN. Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation: Yesterday you failed to turn up for the appointment with your

4、teacher, Profess or Wang. Write him a note of apology and make a request for another meeting. You should also suggest the time for the requested meeting.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy.Part DICTATION 15 MIN. Listen to the following passage. Altogether the pas

5、sage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage w ill be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be

6、read at normal speed again and during this time yo u should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET TWOPART IIILISTENING COMPREHENSION 20 MIN.In Sections A, B and C, you will hear everything once only. List

7、en carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION ASTATEMENTIn this section you will hear nine statements. At the end of each statement you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.1.The speaker likes teaching because

8、 of _.A. its interesting natureB. the good salariesC. contact with the youngD. more summer holidays2.What does the speaker mean?A. Bad living conditions are due to the poor city.B. Bad planning is responsible for poor living conditions.C. Living conditions are bad because the city is too big.D. Smal

9、l cities have better living conditions than large ones.3.What does the statement mean?A. Many people are concerned about their security.B. Social security bears no relation to population.C. Most social security problems are caused by a few people.D. Too many people may result in social security prob

10、lems.4.Passengers must check in to board Flight 998 by _.A. 10:30 a. mB. 10:00 a. mC. 11:30 a. mD. 11:00 a. m5.The speaker is probably a (n) _.A. insurance agentB. firemanC. salesmanD. policeman6.The speaker thinks that _.A. Ian achieved a lot as an athlete.B. Ian's blind eye prevented him from

11、athletic.C. Ian's success depended on his childhood experience.D. Ian trained so hard in athletics as to lose one eye.7.Mrs. Clark is worried about her _.A. husband's healthB. husband's workC. husband's illnessD. own health8.The relationship between Susan and Jenny is _.A. neutralB.

12、friendlyC. unclearD. strained9.What do we learn about Jack?A. He is well-known for hard work.B. He is pretty busy working.C. He has overworked and hurt his sight.D. He doesn't like to have dinner with us.SECTION BCONVERSATIONIn this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two spe

13、akers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.10.What are they mainly talking about?A. Graduation date.B. Vacation plans.C. School courses.D. Job hunting.11.The conversation probably takes place in _.A. a libraryB. a bookstoreC. the classroomD. a departme

14、nt store12.The relationship between the two speakers is probably _.A. man and wifeB. lawyer and clientC. customer and waitressD. colleagues13.We can infer from the conversation that the man is a (n) _.A. plumberB. construction workerC. office boyD. porter14.What will the man probably do next?A. Turn

15、 off the tape recorder.B. Turn up the tape recorder.C. Call the doctor.D. Continue to play.15.How does Lisa feel about her work?A. Satisfied.B. Frustrated.C. Annoyed.D. Confident.16.The woman is going to the _.A. libraryB. theatreC. research instituteD. laboratory17.Jackson changed his job because h

16、e _.A. hurt himself during his workB. was not satisfied with his planC. wanted to work harderD. found the job too hard18.What does the woman say about the film?A. It is hard to pronounce the name.B. It is not going to be well received.C. She has temporarily forgotten its name.D. She has never heard

17、of the name.SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTQuestions 19 and 20 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the question.Now listen to the news.19.Nigeria returned to the Commonwealth after _.A. she had sentenced minority rights activists to deathB. th

18、e military had resumed control of the countryC. power had been handed over to an elected presidentD. she had negotiated with Commonwealth leaders20.The Commonwealth consists of _ countries which were former British colonies.A. 54B. 29C. 9D. 95Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At t

19、he end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the question.Now listen to the news.21.The space shuttle Discovery completed a _ mission upon to the Kennedy Space Centre.A. 11-dayB. 94-dayC. 10-dayD. 49-day22.When the spacecraft was going to land, _.A. it produced a lot of noiseB. th

20、ere were scattered showerC. people could see it high in the skyD. people could neither see nor hear itQuestions 23 and 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 second to answer the question.Now listen to the news.23.How many people died during the collisi

21、on?A Two. B Eighteen.C. Three.D. Five.24.Three Albanians were arrested for _.A. attacking the patrol boaB. smuggling in refugeesC. causing the accidentD. injuring refugeesQuestion 25 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.Now

22、listen to the news.25.The news item is mainly about _.A. efforts to salvage Sun VistaB. negotiation with the ship's ownerC. threats Sun Vista poses to passing shipD. a newspaper's comment on Sun Vista完型填空PART IVCLOZE (15 MIN)Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the pas

23、sage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.The translator must have an excellent, up-to-date knowledge of his source languages, full facility in the handling of his target language, which will be his mother tongue or language of habitual an

24、d a knowledge and understanding of the latest subject-matter in his field of specialization.This is, as it were, his professional equipment. this, it is desirable that he should have an inquiring mind, wide interests, a good memory and the ability to grasp quickly the basic principles of new develop

25、ments. He should be willing to work is own, often at high speeds, but should be humble enough to consult others his own knowledge not always prove adequate to the task in hand. He should be able to type fairly quickly and accurately and, if he is working mainly for publication, should have more than

26、 a nodding with printing techniques and proof-reading. If he is working basically as an information translator, let us say, for an industrial firm, he should have the flexibility of mind to enable him to rapidly from one source language to another, as well as from one subject-matter to another, sinc

27、e this ability is frequently of him in such work. Bearing in mind the nature of the translator's work, i.e. the processing of the written word, it is, strictly speaking, that he should be able to speak the language he is dealing with. If he does speak them, it is an advantage a hindrance, but th

28、is skill is in many ways a luxury that he can with. It is, , desirable that he should have an approximate idea about the pronunciation of his source languages even if this is restricted to how proper names and place names are pronounced. The same to an ability to write his source languages. If he ca

29、n, well and good; if he cannot, it does not . There are many other skills and that are desirable in a translator.26.A. applicationB. useC. utilityD. usage27.A. More thanB. Except for.C. Because of.D. In addition to.28.A. ofB. byC. forD. on29.A. shouldB. whenC. becauseD. if30.A. familiariyB. acquaint

30、anceC. knowledgeD. skill31.A. changeB. transformC. turnD. switch32.A. lackedB. requiredC. facedD. confronted33.A. essentialB. unnecessaryC. advantageousD. useless34.A. overB. despiteC. rather thanD. instead35.A. dealB. concernC. workD. do away36.A. howeverB. accordinglyC. consequentlyD. thus37.A. kn

31、owingB. having knownC. knowD. have known38.A. refersB. comesC. appliesD. amounts39.A. matterB. mindC. harmD. work40.A. characteristicsB. qualitiesC. distinctionsD. features選擇PART VGRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (15 MIN)There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four wor

32、ds or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.41.I can't go for one thing, I have no money, and _ I have too much work.A. what's moreB. as wellC. for anotherD. in addition42.Even as a girl, _ to be her li

33、fe, and theater audiences were to be her best teacher.A. performing by Melissa wereB. it was known that Melissa's performances wereC. knowing that Melissa's performances wereD. Melissa knew that performing was.43._ him tomorrow _.A. Why not to call on.B. Why don't call on.C. Why not call

34、ing on.D. Why not call on.44.There is no doubt _ the company has made the right decision on the sales project.A. whyB. thatC. whetherD. when45.Intellect is to the mind _ sight is to the body.A. whatB. asC. thatD. like46._ I sympathize, I can't really do very much to help them out of the difficul

35、ties.A. As long as.B. AsC. While.D. Even.47.The patient's progress was very encouraging as he could _ get out of bed without help.A. nearlyB. hardlyC. merelyD. barely48.He was _ to tell the truth even to his closest friend.A. too much of a cowardB. too much the cowardC. a coward enoughD. enough

36、of a coward49.Barry had an advantage over his mother _ he could speak French.A. since thatB. in thatC. at thatD. so that50.You needn't worry _ regards the cost of the operation.A. withB. whichC. asD. about51._ is not a serious disadvantage in life.A. To be not tall.B. Not to be tall.C. Being not

37、 tall.D. Not being tall.52.During the famine, many people were _ to going without food for days.A. sunkB. reducedC. forcedD. declined53.The computer can be programmed to _ a whole variety of tasks.A. assignB. tackleC. realizeD. solve54.The team's efforts to score were _ by the opposing goalkeepe

38、r.A. frustratedB. preventedC. discouragedD. accomplished55.I only know the man by _ but I have never spoken to him.A. chanceB. heartC. sightD. experience56.Being colour-blind, Sally can't make a _ between red and green.A. differenceB. distinctionC. comparisonD. division57.You must insist that st

39、udents give a truthful answer _ with the reality of their world.A. relevantB. simultaneousC. consistentD. practical58.In order to raise money, Aunt Nicola had to _ with some of her most treasured possessions.A. divideB. separateC. partD. abandon59.The car was in good working _ when I bought it a few

40、 months ago _.A. orderB. formC. stateD. circumstance60.The customer expressed her _ for that broad hat.A. disapprovalB. distasteC. dissatisfactionD. dismay61.In order to repair barns, build fence, grow crops, and care for animals a farmer must indeed be _.A. restlessB. skilledC. strongD. versatile62

41、.His expenditure on holidays and luxuries is rather high in _ to his income.A. comparisonB. proportionC. associationD. calculation63.Although he has become rich, he is still very _ of his money.A. economicB. thriftyC. frugalD. careful64.As the manager was away on a business trip, I was asked to _ th

42、e weekly staff meeting.A. presideB. introduceC. chairD. dominate65.The _ of the word is unknown, but it is certainly not from Greek.A. originB. generationC. descentD. cause閱讀APART VIREADING COMPREHENSION (30 MIN)SECTION AREADING COMPREHENSION (25 MIN)In this section there are four passages followed

43、by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.TEXT AThe train clattered over points and passed through a station. Then it began suddenly to slow down, presumably i

44、n obedience to a signal. For some minutes it crawled along, then stopped; presently it began to move forward again. Another up-train passed them, though with less vehemence than the first one. The train gathered speed again. At that moment another train, also on a down-line, swerved inwards towards

45、them, for a moment with almost alarming effect. For a time the two trains ran parallel, now, one gaining a little, now the other. Mrs. McGillicuddy looked from her window through the window of the parallel carriages. Most of the blinds were down, but occasionally the occupants of the carriages were

46、visible. The other train was not very full and there were many empty carriages.At the moment when the two trains gave the illusion of being stationary, a blind in one of the carriages flew up with a snap. Mrs. McGillicuddy looked into the lighted first-class carriage that was only a few feet away.Th

47、en she drew her breath in with a gasp and half-rose to her feet.Standing with his back to the window and to her was a man. His hands were round the throat of a woman who faced him, and he was slowly, remorselessly, strangling her. Her eyes were starting from their sockets, her face was purple. As Mr

48、s. McGillicuddy watched, fascinated, the end came; the body went limp and crumpled in the man's hands.At the same moment, Mrs. McGillicuddy's train slowed down again and the other began to gain speed. It passed forward and a moment or two later it had vanished from sight.Almost automatically

49、 Mrs. McGillicuddy's hand went up to the communication cord, then paused, irresolute. After all, what use would it be ringing the cord of the train in which she was travelling? The horror of what she had seen at such close quarters, and the unusual circumstances, made her feel paralyzed. Some im

50、mediate action was necessary, but what?The door of her compartment was drawn back and a ticket collector said, "Ticket, please.66.When Mrs. McGuillicuddy's train passed through a station, it _.A. gained speed suddenlyB. kept its usual speedC. changed its speedD. stopped immediately67.Mrs. M

51、cGuillicuddy seems to be a (an) _ person.A. observantB. interestedC. nosyD. nervous68.What she saw in the parallel train made her feel _.A. excitedB. anxiousC. worriedD. horrified69.She didn't ring the communication cord immediately because _.A. she was very much afraidB. there was no point of d

52、oing soC. she was too shocked to moveD. the ticket collector came inTEXT BI am one of the many city people who are always saying that given the choice we would prefer to live in the country away from the dirt and noise of a large city. I have managed to convince myself that if it weren't for my

53、job I would immediately head out for the open spaces and go back to nature in some sleepy village buried in the county. But how realistic is the dream?Cities can be frightening places. The majority of the population lives in massive tower blocks, noisy, dirty and impersonal. The sense of belonging t

54、o a community tends to disappear when you live fifteen floors up. All you can see from your window is sky, or other blocks of fiats. Children become aggressive and nervous-cooped up at home all day, with nowhere to play; their mothers feel isolated from the rest of the world. Strangely enough, whereas in the past the inhabitants of one street all knew each other, nowadays people on the same floor in tower blocks don't even

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