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1、2014 年12 月英語四級考試真題試卷( 1)Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay about a classmate of yours who has influenced you most in college. You should state the reasons and write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.注意:此部分試題在答題卡 1上歡迎下載2Pa

2、rt IIListening Comprehension(30 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. Atthe end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After

3、each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer: Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。1. A) She will go purchase the gift hersel

4、f.B) The gift should not be too expensive.C) The man is not good at balancing his budget.D) They are going to Jane's house-warming party.2. A) It takes patience to go through the statistics.A) He has prepared the statistics for the woman.B) The woman should take a course in statistics.C) He is q

5、uite willing to give the woman a hand.3. A) The man wants to make some change in the scripts.A) The woman does not take the recording seriously.B) They cannot begin their recording right away.C) Page 55 is missing from the woman's scripts.4. A) A significant event in July.A) Preparations for a w

6、edding.B) The date of Carl's wedding.C) The birthday of Carl's bride.5. A) The man was in charge of scheduling meetings.A) The man was absent from the weekly meeting.B) They woman was annoyed at the man's excuse.C) The woman forgot to tell the man in advance.6. A) The woman is a marvelou

7、s cook.A) The man cannot wait for his meal.B) The woman has just bought an oven.C) The man has to leave in half an hour.7. A) Whether the man can keep his job.A) Where the man got the bad news.B) What items sell well in the store.C) How she can best help the man.8. A) The woman can sign up for a swi

8、mming class.A) He works in the physical education department.B) The woman has the potential to swim like a fish.C) He would like to teach the woman how to swim.歡迎下載3Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A) He teaches in a law school.A) He loves classical music.D) He

9、is a wonderful lecturer.C) He is a diplomat.10. A) Went to see a play.B) Watched a soccer game.C) Took some photos.D) Attended a dance.11. A) She decided to get married in three years.B) Her mother objected to Eric's flying lessons.C) She insisted that Eric pursue graduate studies.D) Her father

10、said she could marry Eric right away.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Editor. B) Teacher. C) Journalist. D) Typist.13. A) The beautiful Amazon rainforests.B) A new railway under construction.C) Big changes in the Amazon valley.D) Some newly discovered sceni

11、c spot.14. A) In news weeklies.B) In newspapers ' Sunday editions.C) In a local evening paper.D) In overseas editions of U.S. magazines.15. A) To be employed by a newspaper.B) To become a professional writer.C) To sell her articles to news service.D) To get her life story published soon.Section

12、BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark th

13、e corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。Passage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.16. A) Nodding one's head.B) Waving one's hand.C) Holding up the forefinger.D) Turning the right thumb down.17. A)

14、Looking away from them.B) Forming a circle with fingers.C) Bowing one's head to them.D) Waving or pointing to them.18. A) Looking one's superior in the eye.B) Keeping one's arms folded while talking.C) Showing the sole of one's foot to a guest.D) Using a lot of gestures during a conv

15、ersation.Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) They had to beg for food after the harvest.B) They grew wheat and corn on a small farm.C) They shared a small flat with their relatives.D) The children walked to school on dirt roads.20. A) Tour Ecuador's

16、Andes Mountains.B) Earn an animal income of $2,800.C) Purchase a plot to build a home on.D) Send their children to school.21. A) The achievements of the Trickle Up Program.B) A new worldwide economic revolution.C) Different forms of assistance to the needy.D) The life of poor people in developing co

17、untries.Passage ThreeQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) They are highly sensitive to cold.B) They are vitally important to our life.C) They are a living part of our body.D) They are a chief source of our pain.23. A) It has to be removed in time by a dentist.B) It

18、is a rare oral disease among old people.C) It contains many nerves and blood vessels.D) It is a sticky and colorless film on the teeth.24. A) It can change into acids causing damage to their outer covering.B) It greatly reduces their resistance to the attacks of bacteria.C) It makes their nerves and

19、 blood vessels more sensitive to acid food.D) It combines with food particles to form a film on their surface.25. A) Food particles.B) Gum disease.C) Unhealthy living habits.D) Chemical erosion.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for th

20、e first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should cheek what yo

21、u have written.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。Stunt people (替身演 員)are not movie stars, but they are the hidden heroes of many movies.They were around long before films. Even Shakespeare may have used them in fight scenes. To be good, a fight scene has to look real. Punches must 26 enemies' jaws. Sword fights

22、 must be fought with 27 swords. Several actors arc usually in a fight scene. Their moves must be set up so that no one gets hurt. It is almost like planning a dance performance.If a movie scene is dangerous, stunt people usually 28 the stars. You may thinkyou see Tom Cruise running along the top of

23、a train. But it is 29 his stunt double. Stunt people must 30 the stars they stand in for. Their height and build should be about the same. But when close-ups are needed, the film 31 the star.Some stunt people 32_ in certain kinds of scenes. For instance, a stunt woman named Jan Davis does all kinds

24、of jumps. She has leapt from planes and even off the top of a waterfall. Each jump required careful planning and expert 33 .Yakima Canutt was a famous cowboy stunt man. Among other stunts, he could jump from a second story window onto a horse's back. He _34_ the famous trick of sliding under a m

25、oving stagecoach. Canutt also 35 a new way to make a punch look real. He was the only stunt man ever to get an Oscar.歡迎下載7Part IIIReading Comprehension(40 minutes)SectionADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list o

26、f choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of t

27、he words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.As an Alaskan fisherman, Timothy June, 54, used to think that he was safe from industrial pollutants (污染物)at his home in Haines - a town with a population of 2,400 people and 4,000 eagles, with 8 million acres

28、of protected wild land nearby. But in early 2007, June agreed to take part in a 36 of 35 Americans from seven states. It was a biomonitoring project, in which people's blood and urine (尿)were tested for _37_ of chemicals - in this case, three potentially dangerous classes of compounds found in c

29、ommon household 38_ like face cream, tin cans, and shower curtains. The results 39 in November in a report called "Is It in Us?" by an environmental group were rather worrying. Every one of the participants, 40 from an Illinois state senator to a Massachusetts minister, tested positive for

30、 all three classes of pollutants. And while the41 presence of these chemicals does not _42_ indicate a health risk, the fact that typical Americans carry these chemicals at all 43 June and his fellow participants.Clearly, there are chemicals in our bodies that don't 44 there. A large, ongoing st

31、udy conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found 148 chemicals in Americans of all ages. And in 2005, the Environmental Working Group found an 45 of 200 chemicals in the blood of 10 new-borns. "Our babies are being born pre-polluted," says Sharyle Patton of Commonw

32、eal, which cosponsored "Is It in Us?" "This is going to be the next big environmental issue after climate change."注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。A) analysesB) averageC) belong歡迎下載8D) demonstratedE) excessF) extendingG) habituallyH) necessarilyI) productsJ) rangingK) releasedL)shockedM) simple

33、N) surveyO) tracesSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each

34、 paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.In Hard Economy for A ll Ages, Older Isn't Better. It's BrutalA Young graduates are in debt, out of work and on their parents' couches. People in their 30s and 40s can't aff

35、ord to buy homes or have children. Retirees are earning near-zero interest on their savings.B In the current listless (缺乏活力的 )economy, every generation has a claim to having been most injured. But the Labor Department's latest jobs reports and other recent data present a strong case for crowning

36、 baby boomers (二戰(zhàn)后生育高峰期出生的人 )A) as the greatest victims of the recession and its dreadful consequences.C These Americans in their 50s and early 60s those near retirement age who do not yet have access to Medicare and Social Security - have lost the most earnings power of any age group, with their ho

37、usehold incomes 10 percent below what they made when the recovery began three years ago, according to Sentier Research, a data analysis company. Their retirement savings and home values fell sharply at the worst possible time: just before they needed to cash out. They are supporting both aged parent

38、s and unemployed young-adult children, earning them the unlucky nickname "Generation Squeeze."D New research suggests that they may die sooner, because their health, income security and mental well-being were battered (重創(chuàng))by recession at a crucial time in their lives. A recent study by eco

39、nomists at Wellesley College found that people who lost their jobs in the few years before becoming qualified for Social Security lost up to three years from their life expectancy ( 預期壽命), largely because they no longer had access to affordable health care.E Unemployment rates for Americans nearing

40、retirement are far lower than those for young people, who are recently out of school, with fewer skills and a shorter work history. But once out of a job, older workers have a much harder time finding another one. Over the last year, the average duration of unemployment for older people was 53 weeks

41、, compared with 19 weeks for teenagers, according to the Labor Department's jobs report released on Friday.F The lengthy process is partly because older workers are more likely to have been laid off from industries that are downsizing, like manufacturing. Compared with the rest of the population

42、, older people are also more likely to own their own homes and be less mobile than renters, who can move to new job markets.G Older workers are more likely to have a disability of some sort, perhaps limiting the range of jobs that offer realistic choices. They may also be less inclined, at least ini

43、tially, to take jobs that pay far less than their old positions.H Displaced boomers also believe they are victims of age discrimination, because employers can easily find a young, energetic worker who will accept lower pay and who can potentially stick around for decades rather than a few years.I In

44、 a survey by the center of older workers who were laid off during the recession, just one in six had found another job, and half of that group had accepted pay cuts. 14% of the re-employed said the pay in their new job was less than half what they earned in their previous job. "I just say to my

45、self: 'Why me? What have 1 done to deserve this?'" said John Agati, 56, whose last full-time job, as a product developer, ended four years ago when his employer went out of business. That position paid $90,000, and his resume lists jobs at companies like American Express, Disney and USA

46、 Networks. Since being laid off, though, he has worked a series of part-time, low-wage, temporary positions, including selling shoes at Lord & Taylor and making sales calls for a car company.J The last few years have taken a toll not only on his family's finances, but also on his feelings of

47、 self-worth. "You just get sad," Mr. Agati said. "I see people getting up in the morning, going out to their careers and going home. I just wish I was doing that. Some people don't like their jobs, or they have problems with their jobs, but at least they're working. I just wis

48、h I was in their shoes." He said he cannot afford to go back to school, as many younger people without jobs have done. Even if he could afford it, economists say it is unclear whether older workers like him benefit much from more education.K "It just doesn't make sense to offer retrain

49、ing for people 55 and older," said Daniel Hamermesh, an economics professor. "Discrimination by age, long-term unemployment, and the fact that they're now at the end of the hiring queue just don't make it sensible to invest in them."L Many displaced older workers are taking th

50、is message to heart and leaving the labor force entirely. The share of older people applying for Social Security early rose quickly during the recession as people sought whatever income they could find. The penalty they will pay is permanent, as retirees who take benefits at age 62 will receive as m

51、uch as 30% less in each month's check for the rest of their lives than they would if they had waited until full retirement age (66 for those born after 1942).M Those not yet eligible for Social Security are increasingly applying for another, comparable kind of income support that often goes to p

52、eople who expect never to work again: disability benefits. More than one in eight people in their late 50s is now on some form of federal disability insurance program, according to Mark Duggan, chairman of the department of business economics and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's

53、 Wharton School.N The very oldest Americans, of course, were battered by some of the same ill winds that tormented those now nearing retirement, but at least the most senior were cushioned by a more readily available social safety net. More important, in a statistical twist, they may have actually b

54、enefited from the financial crisis in the most fundamental way: prolonged lives.O Death rates for people over 65 have historically fallen during recessions, according to a November 2011 study by economists at the University of California, Davis. Why? The researchers argue that weak job markets push

55、more workers into accepting relatively undesirable work at nursing homes, leading to better care for residents.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。46. Greater mobility puts younger people at an advantage in seeking new jobs.47. Many of the older workers laid off during the recession had to accept lower pay intheirnew

56、 jobs.48. Those who has their jobs shortly before retirement age live a shorter-than-average life.49. Seniors at nursing homes could benefit from the weak job market.50. Age discrimination in employment makes it pointless retraining older workers.51. According to recent reports and data analyses, bo

57、omers suffer most from the weak economy.52. Unemployed boomers are at a disadvantage in job-hunting because employers tend to hire younger workers.53. People in their fifties and early sixties bear the heaviest family burdens.54. People who take benefits from Social Security before official retireme

58、nt age will getmuch less for the rest of their lives.55. Older workers' choice of jobs can be limited because of disability.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices mark

59、ed A), B), C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.The rise of the Internet has been one of the most transformative developments in human history, comparable in impact to the invention of the printing press and the telegraph. Over two billion people worldwide now have ac

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