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2012年英語專業(yè)四級考試真題SPARTIIICLOZE【15MIN】Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.MarkthebestchoiceforeachblankonAnswerSheetTwo.Theearthquakeof26thDecember2004resultedinoneoftheworstnaturaldisastersinlivingmemory.Itwasa(31)_____underwaterquakeandoccurredintheIndianOcean.It(32)____coastlines,communitiesandbroughtdeathtomanypeople.Whydoearthquakeshappen?Thesurfaceoftheearthhasnotalwayslookedasitdoestoday;itismoving(33)____(althoughveryslowly)andhasdonesoforbillionsofyears.Thisisone(34)____ofearthquakes,whenonesectionoftheearth(tectonicplate)(35)____another.Scientistscanpredictwherebutnot(36)____thismighthappenandtheareabetweenplatesiscalledafaultline.OnonefaultlineinKobe,Japanin1923over200,000peoplewerekilled.(37)____,earthquakesdonotalwayshappenonfaultlines,(38)____iswhytheyaresodangerousand(39)____.Wheredovolcanoeshappen?Volcanoeshappenwheretheearth's(40)____isthin:lava,dustandgases(41)____frombeneaththeearth.Theycanriseintoahugeconeshapelikeamountainanderupt,(42)____theycanbesoviolent(43)____theyjustexplodedirectlyfromtheearthwithnowarning.Thereare1511(44)'____'volcanoesintheworld.Thismeansthattheymay(45)____bedangerous.In1985theColombianvolcanoNevadodelRuizerupted.Thelavameltedaglacierandsenttonesofmud(46)____thetownbelow.Twentythousandpeopledied.Naturaldisasterslikevolcaniceruptionsareoftenunpredictable.Weregularlydonotknowwhenthey(47)____pen,or(48)____wheretheywillhappen.Inthefuture,scientistsmaybeabletowatchandpredict(49)____beforetheyhappen.Thiscould(50)____manylives.31.A.massiveB.significantC.greatD.grand32.A.changedB.convertedC.destroyedD.transformed
33.A.frequentlyB.continuouslyC.regularlyD.periodically34.A.sourceB.reasonC.movementD.cause35.A.collideswithB.confrontswithC.meetswithD.faceswith36.A.howB.whyC.whenD.what37.A.GenerallyB.HoweverC.SimilarlyD.Anyway38.A.thatB.itC.thisD.which39.A.unpredictableB.unaccountableC.inevitableD.irresistible40.A.surfaceB.a(chǎn)ppearanceC.crustD.cover41.A.flowedoutB.burstoutC.1eakedoutD.trickledout42.A.orB.a(chǎn)ndC.norD.but43.A.likeB.forC.a(chǎn)sD.that44.A.livingB.a(chǎn)ctiveC.a(chǎn)liveD.live45.A.relativelyB.hardlyC.stillD.gradually46.A.downB.onC.a(chǎn)crossD.beyond47.A.a(chǎn)retoB.shouldC.mustD.might48.A.elseB.evenC.thoughD.whether49.A.a(chǎn)ccidentsB.incidentsC.occasionsD.events50.A.rescueB.saveC.preserveD.shelterPARTIVGRAMMAR&VOCABULARY【15MIN】
Therearethirtysentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencetherearefourwords,phrasesorstatementsmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseoneword,phraseorstatementthatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswersonAnswerSheetTwo.51.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisINCORRECT?A.Twentymilesseemslikealongwalktohim.B.Nooneexcepthissupportersagreewithhim.C.NeitherJulianorIweregoingtotheparty.D.Fewstudentsinmyclassarereallylazy.52.Whichofthefollowingdeterminers(限定詞)canbeplacedbeforebothsingularcountnounsandpluralcountnouns?A.manyaB.fewC.suchD.thenext53.Whichofthefollowingreflexivepronouns(反身代詞)isusedasanappositive(同位語)?A,Hepromisedhimselfrapidprogress.B.ThemanagerherselfwillinterviewMary.C.Ihavenothingtosayformyself.D.Theyquarreledthemselvesredintheface.54.Mybossorderedthatthelegaldocuments____tohimbeforelunch.A.besentB.weresentC.weretobesentD.mustbesent55.WhichofthefollowingsentencesexpressesWILLINGNESS?A.Bynowshewillbeeatingdinner.B.Ishallneverdothatagain.C.Mybrotherwillhelpyouwiththeluggage.D.Youshallgetapromotion.
56.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisINCORRECT?A.Howstrangefeelingstheyare!B.Howdareyouspeaktomelikethat!C.Whatnoisetheyaremaking!D.Whatamesswearein!57.whichoftheitalicizedpartsfunctionsasasubject?A.Weneverdoubtthatherbrotherishonest.B.Theproblemisnotwhowillgobutwhowillstay.C.Youmustgiveitbacktowhoeveritbelongsto。D.Itisclearthatthecrimewasdonedeliberately.58.whichoftheitalicizedpartsfunctionsasanobject?A.Hedoesn’tliketheideaofmyspeakingatthemeeting.B.Itisnouseyourpretendingnottoknowthematter.C.Myparentsstronglyobjecttomygoingoutaloneatnight.D.Herfallingintotheriverwastheclimaxofthewholetrip.59.AllthefollowingsentenceshaveanappositiveEXCEPTA.Sheboughtherselfapairofnewshoes.B.Onlyoneproblemstillremains-thefood.C.Myfriendsallunderstandandsupportme.D.Shelikedhercurrentjob,teachingEnglish.60.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthemeaningof“Shallwebuytheticketsfirst”?
A.Hesaidthatweweregoingtobuytheticketsfirst.B.Herequestedthatwebuytheticketsfirst.C.Hesuggestedthatwebuytheticketsfirst.D.Headvisedustobuytheticketsfirst.61.Whichofthefollowingcontainsanadverbialclauseofcause?A.IgotajobassoonasIleftuniversity.B.Astherewasnoanswer,Iwroteagain.C.YoumustdotheexercisesasIshowyou.D.Wealthyasheis,Markisnotahappyman.62.Whichofthefollowingprepositionalphrasescanfunctionasanadverbial?A.AreyousureofSimon'sdisappearance?B.Themanwithabeardistalkingtothemanage.C.Everyprecautionwastakenagainstthefailureoftheplan.D.Despitetherain,everyoneenjoyedthetrip.63.A:Mother.youpromisedtotakemeout.B:Well_____A.soIdid!B.sodidI.C.soIdo!D.sodoI64.Whichofthefollowingprepositionalphrasesisanadverbialofconcession?A.Theyusedtheboxforkeepingtreasures.B.Isteppedasideforhertogetinfirst.C.Forallthatheseemstodislikeme,Istilllikehim.D.Theparentsboughtabirthdaycakefortheirson.
65.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisINCORRECT?A.Poultryareveryexpensiveinthecity.B.Newmachinerywereintroducedinthefactory.C.Thepoliceareinvestigatingthemurdercase.D.Themilitiawerecalledouttorescuefloodvictims.66.Thegirlcannotcometoschooltodayonaccountoftheflu.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.concerningB.becauseofC.a(chǎn)stoD.for67.MaryandJohnarebusylookingforahotelfortheirwedding_____.A.mealB.snackC.refreshmentD.banquet68.Mini-skirtsfirst_____inthe1960s.A.caughtoutB.caughtinC.caughtonD.caughtup69.Thatoutburstatthemeetingwas____ofhisbadtemper.A.illustrativeB.explanatoryC.expositoryD.revealing70.Theearthquakerefugeesare____forfoodandblankets.A.desirousB.a(chǎn)mbitiousC.seriouslyoffD.badlyoff71.WhenLindaheardthegoodnewsshetriedtosoundcasual,butherexcitementwasobvious.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.uncaringB.disinterestedC.withoutplanD.withoutwarning72.MostChinesepeoplewenttoworkbybikewithinliving_____.A.mindB.knowledgeC.memoryD.scope
73.Thespeakerwasverygoodat____hisideasduringthediscussion.A.puttingasideB.puttingacrossC.puttingbackD.puttingoff74.Thefoodisgoodatthishotel,butthe____ispoor;thewaitersdon’tseemtobewelltrained.A.maintenanceB.repairC.chargeD.service75.Slaverywas____inAmericainthe19thcentury.A.a(chǎn)bolishedB.cancelledC.a(chǎn)bandonedD.terminated76.Mercifully,IwasabletocompleteallIhadtodowithinafewdays.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.efficientlyB.surprisinglyC.fortunatelyD.shortly77.Theboysinthedorm____acointodecidewhowouldcleanthefloor.A.heldB.tossedC.putD.collected78.Thepatternsofspokenlanguageare____fromthoseofwriting.A.distinctB.distinctiveC.distinguishedD.distinguishing79.A(n)____shapehasfourstraightsidesat90°toeachother,twoofwhicharemuchlongerthantheothertwo.A.squareB.ovalC.oblongD.circular80.I’dliketohavea____wordwithhisparents.A.peaceful.quiBet.siClent.peDrsonalPARTVREADINGCOMPREHENSION【25MIN】Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.MarkyouranswersonAnswerSheetTwo.
TEXTASaying“thankyou”isprobablythefirstthingmostofuslearntodoinaforeignlanguage.Afterall,we’rebroughtuptobepolite,anditisimportanttomakeagoodimpressionuponotherpeople—especiallyacrossnationaldivides.So.whatexactlyareyousupposedtosaywhen"thankyou"isonlythe20thmostpopularwaytoexpressgratitude?Accordingtoarecentsurvey,19otherwaysofexpressingappreciationfinishedaheadof"thankyou"inapollof3,000people.Pollstersfoundalmosthalfofthoseaskedpreferredthemoreinformal“cheers”,whileotherslikedtousesuchexpressionsas“ta”,“great"and“niceone”.So,justwhatistheappropriateformofwordstoexpressyourthanks?Fortunately,theclueisinthelanguageitself.“Cheers”,despiteitspopularity,isconsideredaninformalwaytosaythankyou—andthisisadefiniteclueastowhenyoucanbestuseit.Forinstance,whengoingforadrinkwithfriends,asmileanda“cheers”bywayofthanksisnotonlyappropriatetothesituation,itisalsoculturallyaccurate.“Ta”,originatedfromtheDanishword“tak”,wasthesecond-mostpopularexpressionofthanks,andisalsocommonlyusedininformalsituations,alongwithphrasessuchas“niceone”,and“brilliant”.Interestingly,onewordthatdidn’tmakeitintothetop20was“thanks”.Thankyou'sshorter,moreinformalcousin.“Thanks”canbeuseful,asitisabletobridgethedividebetweentheformalityof“thankyou"andthedownrightrelaxed“cheers”.Certainwordscandoubleasanexpressionofthanksaswellasdelight.Again,thewordsthemselvesoffertheclueastowhenbesttousethem.Forexample,wordslike“awesome”,“brilliant"and“youstar"featuredhighlyinthenewpollandtheycanhintatbothyourpleasureatsomeone'saction,aswellasservingtoexpressyourthanks.Ifyouareonthereceivingendofa“new”thankyou,youcanrespondwithasimple“noproblem”,or“sure”.Ofcourse,incertaincircumstances,asimplewave,nodorsmilemaybeappropriate.Forinstance,ifacardriverslowsdowntoletyoucrosstheroad,simplyraisingyourhandinacknowledgementisenoughtoshowthatyouappreciatethedriver'sconsideration.
Sometimes,formalityisnecessary,and“thankyou”isstillthebestchoiceinsuchsituations.Butstudentsshouldnotworryaboutwhenexactlytousecertainexpressions.ManypeopleinWesterncountriesareworriedthatgoodmannersareindecline.Peoplearetiredofseeingtheiractsofkindnessandservicepasswithoutcomment.Sodon’tthinkthatyour“thankyou”wasclumsyorawkwardlyformal.Thechancesare,ifyousaid“thankyou”,youmadesomeone’sday.Youstar.81.WecantellfromtheresultsofthepollthatA.peopleareunconcernedaboutpolitenessnowadays.B.“thankyou”remainsthebestexpressionofgratitude.C.thereisavarietyofexpressionsofappreciation.D.therearemoreformalexpressionsthaninformalones.82.Whichword/phrasedoesNOTappearinthetop20?A.Cheers.B.Thanks.C.Brilliant.D.Youstar.83.Accordingtothepassage.whichisanappropriateresponseto“awesome”or“brilliant”?A.Thanks.B.Cheers.C.Niceone.D.Sure.84.Accordingtothepassage,thewayinwhichweexpressourgratitudedependsonallthefollowingEXCEPTA.gender.B.formality.C.culture.D.circumstance.85.InthelastparagraphtheauthorencouragespeopletoA.continuetheiractsofkindness.B.behavethemselveswell.
C.showtheirgratitudetoothers.D.stopworryingaboutbadmanners.TEXTBFrom2007to2010,Americanhouseholdslost$l1trillioninrealestate,savings,andstocksMorethanhalfofallU.S.workerseitherlosttheirjobsorwereforcedtotakecutsinhoursorpayduringtherecession.Theworstmaybebehindthemnow,buttheshockinglossesofthepastfewyearshavereshapednearlyeveryfacetoftheirlives—howtheylive,work,andspend—eventhewaytheythinkaboutthefuture.ForCindy,therecessionbeganwhenherhusbandwasrelocatedtoRhinelander,Wisconsin.byhiscompanyforcingthefamilytomoveinahurry.Thecoupleboughtanewhousebutwereunabletoselltheirtwo-bedroomhomeinBigLake,Minnesota.Withtwomortgages(抵押借款)andtwoyoungchildrentocarefor,Cindycouldn'timaginehowtostretchherhusband'spaychecktokeepherfamilyfed.ThenshestumbleduponanonlinecommunitycalledBlotanical,aforumforgardeners,manywithaninterestinsustainability.“ThemoreIreadanddiscussedthesepractices,themoreIrealizedthiswouldhelpnotonlyourbudgetbutalsoourhealth,”shesays.Cindyadmitsthatbeforetherecession,shewasacitygirlwithnointerestingrowingherowndinner.“Igrewflowersmostly—Ididn’tthinkaboutplantsthatweren’tvisuallyinteresting."Buttostretchherbudget,shebeganputtinginvegetablesandfruit—everythingfromstrawberrybedstoappletrees—andasherfirstseedlingsgrew,herspiritslifted.Shenolongerthinksofgardeningandmakingherownjamsasjustamoneysaver;they’reagenuinepleasure.“It’sbroughtusclosertogetherasafamily,too,”shesays.Herkidsvoluntarilypitchinwith(主動幫助)thegardenwork,andthefamilycookstogetherinsteadofeatingout.Thefoodtastesbetter—it'sfresherandorganic—andthegardenhandilyfulfillsitsoriginalpurpose:costcutting.Nowshespendsabout$200to$300amonthongroceries.lessthanhalfofthe$650amonththatsheusedtolayout.Afterdiscoveringhowresourcefulshecanbeintoughtimes,Cindyisnolongereasilydiscouraged.“ItmakesmefeelproudtobeabletosayImadeitmyself,”shesays.“Ifeelaccomplished,andI'mmoreconfidentaboutattemptingthingsI'veneverdonebefore."Nowsheavoidsconveniencestoresandhasbegunlearningtoknit,quilt,andmakeherownsoap."Idon't
thinkIwouldhaveeverbegunthisjourneyifitweren’tfortherecession,”shesays.“Ihaveafeelingthatfromnowon,itwillaffectmyfamily’shealthandhappinessforthebetter."86.WelearnfromthefirstparagraphthattherecessionA.a(chǎn)ffectedAmericansincertainoccupations.B.hadgreatimpactonAmericans’workandlife.C.hadonlybroughthugelossesinsavingsandstocks.D.isoverwithsomeofthelossesrecovered.87.Whatmadethefamily'sfinancialsituationevenworsewasthattheyA.movedtoRhinelanderinahurry.B.hadtwochildrentoraise.C.didn'tknowanyoneinRhinelander.D.couldn'tselltheirhomeinBigLake.88.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECT?A.Cindyhadseenthebenefitsofgardeninginadifferentway.B.Cindyhaddevelopedahobbyofgardeningbeforetherecession.C.Cindyhadalreadyhadakeeninterestinsustainability.D.Cindyhadalreadyplannedtomeetthegardeners.89.Inaddition,CindyviewsgardeningasagenuinepleasurebecausegardeningA.helpedhercutlivingcostsalmostbyhalf.B.enabledhertomakeherownjams.C.builtupfamilytiesandkids’enthusiasm.D.enabledhertoknowmoreaboutplants.
90.WhatdoesCindythinkofthedifficulttimesshehasgonethrough?A.Itgavethecoupleandtheirkidsatoughlesson.B.Itgaveherconfidenceandoptimism.C.Itwouldcomeagainandaffectthefamily.D.Itleftalastingpsychologicalimpactonthefamily.TEXTC“I'malittleworriedaboutmyfuture,”saidDustinHoffmaninTheGraduate.Heshouldbesolucky.AllhehadtoworryaboutwaswhethertohaveanaffairwithMrsRobinson.Inthesixties,thatwasthesumtotalofpost-graduationanxietysyndrome.Hoffman'smoderncounterpartsarenotsofortunate.TheMrsRobinsonsaren'tsittingaroundathomeanymore,seducinggraduates.Theyareoutintheworkplace,doingthehigh-poweredjobsthegraduateswant,butcannotget.Forthosefreshoutofuniversity,desperateforworkbutunabletogetit,thereisabigimbalancebetweensupplyanddemand.Andthereisnonarrowingofthegapinsight.Thelatestunemploymentfiguresshowthat746,000of18-24year-oldsareunemployed—arecordrateof18percent.Manyofthosewillhavegraduatedthissummer.Theyarenotpanickingyet,butasthejobrejectionsmountup,theyarebeginningtofeelalarmed.Ofcourse,itiseasytoblametheGovernmentand,inparticular,thetargetthatLabourhaslongtrumpeted---50percentofschool-leaversinhighereducation.Thatwasnottoosmart.TheGovernmenthasnotonlyfailedtomeetitstarget—theactualfigureisstillcloserto40percent—butithasraisedexpectationstounrealisticlevels.Parentsfeelasbadlyletdownastheyoungpeoplethemselves.Middle-classfamiliesseetheirgraduateoffspringonthedole(救濟金)queueandwonderwhytheybotheredpayingschoolfees.Working-classfamiliesfeelanevenkeenersenseofdisappointment.Formanysuchfamilies,gettingachildintouniversitywasthefulfillmentofalifelongdream.Itrepresentedupwardsocialandfinancialmobility.Itwasproofthattheywerelivinginadynamic,economicallysuccessfulcountry.Thatdreamdoesnotseemsorosynow.Graduateunemploymentisnot,ultimately,apoliticalproblemreadytobesolved.Job-creationschemesforgraduatesareverylowdowninministerialin-trays.IfDavid
Cameron'sConservativeshadabrilliantideaforguaranteeingeverygraduateawell-paidjob,theywouldhaveunveileditbynow.Itisasocialproblem,thoughamoredeep-seatedsocialproblemthanpeopleperhapsrealize.91.TheauthorbeginswithanepisodefromTheGraduateinordertoA.supportthefactthatmorewomenareworkingnow.B.showthatfewgraduatesstartedworkingrightaftergraduation.C.demonstratethatthereweremuchfewergraduatesthannow.D.emphasizethesharpcontrastbetweennowandthen.92.Withregardtojobopportunitiesforyounggraduates,theauthorsoundsA.pessimistic.B.hopeful.C.indifierent.D.furious.93.Theauthoris____theLabourGovernment'starget:50%ofschoolleaversinhighereducation.A.infavourofB.doubtfulaboutC.stronglycriticalofD.mildlycriticalof94.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutparents’feelingsisCORRECT?A.Working—classparentsfeeljustasdisappointed.B.Parentsandtheirchildrenfeelequallydisappointed.C.Middle—classparentsfeelmoredisappointed.D.Parentsfeelmoredisappointedthantheirchildren.95.Towardstheendofthepassage,theauthorimpliesthatA.therewillbejob-creationschemesforgraduates.B.graduateunemploymentismoreofapoliticalissue.C.graduateunemploymentisbothapoliticalandasocialissue.
D.theConservativesaredoingfarfromenoughtosolvetheissue.TEXTDNomatterhowmanytimesyouhaveseenimagesofthegoldenmaskofboykingTutankhamen,comefacetofacewithitinEgypt'sCairomuseum,andyouwillsuckinyourbreath.ItwasonNov4,1923,thatBritisharchaeologistHowardCarterstumbledonastoneatthebaseofthetombofanotherpharaoh(法老)inLuxorthateventuallyledtoasealeddoorway.Then,onNov23,Carterfoundaseconddoorandwhenhestuckhisheadthroughit,whathesawwastostuntheworld.Insidelaythegreatstonecoffin,enclosingthreechestsofgildedwood.Afewmonthslater,whenacranelifteditsgranitecoverandonecoffinafteranotherwasremoved,Carterfoundasolidblockofgoldweighing110kg.Initwasthemummy(木乃伊)ofthe19-year-oldTutankhamen,coveredingoldwiththatsplendidfuneralmask.Andallthislayburiedformorethan3,000years.MonthsaftermytriptoEgypt,IcanrelivetherushofemotionIfeltandsensethehushthatdescendedonthecrammedCairomuseum'sTutankhamengallery.Cairo,adustycityof20millionpeople,isaplacewheretimeseemstobothstandstillandrushintoutterchaos.Itisaplacewheretheancientandcontemporaryhappilygoalongonparalleltracks.TaketheGreatPyramidsofGiza,sittingonthewesternedgeofthecity.Evenasthesettingsunsilhouettesthesegiganticstructuresagainstthegreatdesertexpanse,acallforprayerfloatsoversemi-finishedapartmentblocksfilledwiththeactivityofcitylife.WhilecarefulplanningfortheafterlifemaylieburiedundergroundinCairo,itisnoiseandconfusiononthestreets.Donkeycartsbattleforspacewithpedestriansandtheonlyoperativeroadruleis“mightisright.”Butitisacitythatisfulloflife—fromthesmallroadsiderestaurantstothecoffeeshopswheremenandwomensmoketheshisha(水煙壺).Donkeycartspiledhighwithflat-breadsmagicallyfindtheirwayinandoutthemaddeningtraffic;youngwomeninlongskirtsandheadscarvesholdhandswithyoungmeninopencollarshirts,whileconversationsdwellonKuwait'schancesatthesoccerWorldCup.
96.Accordingtothecontext,“suckinyourbreath”means“feelasenseof____".A.a(chǎn)weB.horrorC.doubtD.delight97.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthediscoveryofthemummyisINCORRECT?A.ThemummywasfirstdiscoveredbyaBritisharchaeologist.B.Thediscoveryofthemummycameasasurprise.C.Themummywasfoundlyingrightinsidethestonecoffin.D.Themaskedmummywascoveredingold.98.WhichwordCANNOTbeusedtodescribethecityofCairo?A.Crowdedness.B.Quiet.C.Noise.D.Confusion.99.Whichpairofwords/phrasesindicatescontrast?A.Giganticstructure;greatdesertexpanseB.Acallforprayer;menandwomenwiththeshishaC.Chaos;maddeningD.Coffeeshops;pyramids100.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsCairo?A.Positive.B.Objective.C.Negative.D.NotclearPARTVIWRITING【45MIN】SECTIONACOMPOSITION[35MIN]TheDragonBoatFestival(端午節(jié))isoneoftheimportantnationalfestivalsinChina.WriteonANSWERSHEETTHREEacompositionofabout200wordsonthefollowingtopic:TheDragonBoatFestival
First,youshouldtellwhatyouknowaboutthefestival.Second,youshoulddescribehowyouorotherpeopleusuallyobservethefestival.Markswillbeawardedforcontent,organization,languageandappropriateness.Failuretofollowtheinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.SECTIONBNOTE-WRITING[10MIN]WriteonANSWERSHEETTHREEanoteofabout50-60wordsbasedonthefollowingsituation:Thewintervacationwasover,andyoucamebackbytrainyesterday.Yourfriend(MichaelorLucy)wenttotherailwaystationtomeetyouandhelpedcleaningyourdorm.Now,writehim/heranote,expressingyourgratitudeandofferingyourhelpinreturn.Markswillbeawardedforcontentorganization,languageandappropriateness2012英語專四真題參考答案(周玉亮版)2012專四聽寫參考答案:Nowadays,manyofustrytoliveinawaythatwilldamagetheenvironmentaslittleaspossible.Werecycleournewspapersandbottles,wetakepublictransporttogettowork,wetrytobuylocallyproducedfruitandvegetables,andwewanttotaketheseattitudesonholidaywith
us.Thisiswhyalternativeformsoftourismarebecomingpopularintheworld.Therearealotofnamesforthesenewformsoftourism:responsibletourism,naturetourism,adventuretourism,educationaltourismandmore.Althougheveryonemayhaveadifferentdefinition,mostpeopleagreethatthesenewformsoftourismshoulddothefollowing:first,theyshouldconservethewildlifeandcultureofthearea;second,theyshouldbenefitthelocalpeople;third,theyshouldmakeaprofitwithoutdestroyingnaturalresources;andfinallytheyshouldprovideanexperiencethattouristswanttopayfor.2012專四完形填空參考答案:31.Amassive32.Dtransformed33.Bcontinuously34.Dcause35.Acollidedwith36.Cwhen37.Bhowever38.Dwhich39.Aunpredictable40.Ccrust41.Bburstsout42.Band43.Dthat44.Bactive45.Cstill
46.B(on和across有點糾結(jié),也可能選其他的)47.A(areto和might仿佛都可以,只是語氣不同)48.Beven49.Aaccidents50.Bsave2012專四語法與詞匯參考答案:51.B.Nooneexcepthissupportersagreewithhim或C.NeitherJuila
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