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2005年6月大學英語四級(CET-4)M題試卷

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.A)Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.

B)Themanhasn'tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.

C)Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.

D)Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.

2.A)Givetheringtoapoliceman.

B)WailforIheowneroftheringintherestroom.

C)Handintheringtothesecurityoffice.

D)laketheringtotheadministrationbuilding.

3.A)Savetimebyusingacomputer.

B)Buyherowncomputer.

C)BorrowMartha'scomputer.

D)Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper.

4.A)Themandoesn'thavemoneyforhisdaughter'sgraduatestudies.

B)Themandoesn'tthinkhisdaughterwillgetabusinessdegree.

C)Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.

D)Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.

5.A)Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.

B)Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.

C)Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.

D)He'llfindhiswaytothecinema.

6.A)He'sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.

B)Hehaschairedalotofconferences.

C)Hehasahighpositioninhiscompany.

D)HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.

7.A)Teacherandstudent.

B)Doctorandpatient.

C)Managerandofficeworker.

D)Travelagentandcustomer.

8.A)Sheknowsthequywhowillgivethelecture.

B)Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative.

C)Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.

D)She'llfinishedherreportthisweekend.

9.A)Anartmuseum.

B)Abeautifulpark.

C)Acollegecampus.

D)Anarchitecturalexhibition.

10.A)Thehousesforsaleareofpoorquality.

B)Thehousesaretooexpensivelorthecoupletobuy.

C)Thehousingdevelopersprovidefreetripsforpotentialbuyers.

D)Themanisunwillingtotakealookatthehousesforsale.

SectionB

Passage1

11.A)Syntheticfuel

B)Solarenergy

C)Alcohol

D)Electricity

12.A)Airtrafficconditions

B)Trafficjamsonhighways

C)Roadconditions

D)Newtrafficrules

13.A)Gothroughahealthcheck

B)Carrylittleluggage

C)Arriveearlyforboarding

D)Undergosecuritychecks

Passage2

14.A)Inafast-foodrestaurant

B)Atashoppingcenter

C)Atacountyfair

D)Inabakery

15.A)Avoideatinganyfood

B)Preparetherighttypeofpietoeat

C)Washhishandsthoroughly

D)Practiceeatingapiequickly

16.A)Onthetable

B)Behindhisback

C)Underhisbottom

D)Onhislap

17.A)Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.

B)Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle.

C)Swallowingthepiewithwater.

D)Holdingthepieintherightposition.

Passage3

18.A)Beauty

B)Loyalty

C)Luck

D)Durability

19.A)Hewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountry.

B)Hebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriage.

C)Itwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheart.

D)Itwassupposedthatthediamondonthatfingerwouldbringgoodluck.

20.A)Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother'slikesanddislikes.

B)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatch.

C)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhome.

D)Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Passage1

IsthereenoughoilbeneaththeArcticNationalWildlifeRefuge(保護區(qū))(ANWR)

tchelpsecureArnerica'senergyfuture?PresidentBushcertainly由inksso.Hehasargued

thattappingANWR'soilwouldhelpeaseCalifornia'selectricitycrisisandprovidea

rrajorboosttothecountry'senergyindependence.Butnooneknowsforsurehowmuch

crudeoilliesburiedbeneaththefrozenearthwiththelastgovernmentsurvey,conducted

in1998,projectingoutputanywherefrom3billionto16billionbarrels.

Theoilindustrygoeswiththehighendoftherange,whichcouldequalasmuchas

10%ofU.S.consumptionforaslongassixyears.Bypumpingmorethan1million

barrelsadayfromthereserveforthenexttwothreedecades,lobbyistsclaim,thenation

couldcutbackonimportsequivalenttoallshipmentstotheU.S.fromSaudiArabia.

Soundsgood.Anoilboomwouldalsomeanamultibillion-dollarwindfall(意外之財)in

taxrevenues,royalties(開采權使用費)andleasingfeesforAlaskaandtheFederal

Government.Bestofall,advocatesofdrillingsay,damagetotheenvironmentwouldbe

insignificant.'We'veneverhadadocumentcaseofoilrigchasingdeeroutontothepack

ice."saysAlaskaStateRepresentativeScottOgan.

Notsofar,sayenvironmentalists.Stickingtothelowendofgovernmentestimates,

theNationalResourcesDefenseCouncilsaystheremaybenomerethan3.2billion

barrelsofeconomicallyrecoverableoilinthecoastalplainofANWR,adropinthe

bucketthatwoulddovirtuallynothingtoeaseAmerica'senergyproblems.And

consumerswouldwaituptoadecadetogainanybenefits,becausedrillingcouldbegin

onlyaftermuchbargainingoverleases,environmentalpermitsandregulatoryreview.As

fcrANWR'simpactontheCaliforniapowercrisis,environmentalistspointoutthatoilis

responsibleforonly1%oftheGoldenState'selectricityoutput—andjust3%ofthe

nation's.

21.WhatdoesPresidentBushthinkoftappingoilinANWR?

A)Itwillexhaustthenation,soilreserves.

B)ItwillhelpsecurethefutureofANWR.

C)Itwillhelpreducethenation'soilimports.

D)ItwillincreaseAmerica^energyconsumption.

22.WelearnfromthesecondparagraphthattheAmericanoilindustry.

A)believesthatdrillingforoilinANWRwillproducehighyields

B)tendstoexaggerateAmerica'srelianceonforeignoil

C)showslittleinterestintappingolinANWR

D)expectstostopoilimportsfromSaudiArabia

23.ThoseagainstoildrillinginANWRarguethat.

A)itcancauseseriousdamagetotheenvironment

B)itcandolittletosolveU.S.energyproblems

C)itwilldraintheoilreservesintheAlaskanregion

D)itwillnothavemuchcommercialvalue

24.Whatdotheenvironmentalistsmeanbysaying"Notsofast"(Line1,Para.3)?

A)Oilexploitationtakesalongtime

B)Theoildrillingshouldbedelayed

C)Don'tbeloooptimistic

D)Don'texpectfastreturns

25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatoilexploitationbeneathANWR'sfrozen

earth.

A)remainsacontroversialissue

B)isexpectedtogetunderwaysoon

C)involvesalotoftechnologicalproblems

D)willenabletheU.S.tobeoilindependent

Passage2

"Tear'emapart!z/MKillthefool!""Murderthereferee(裁判)!”

Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarioussportingevents.Atthetimethey

aremade,theymayseeminnocentenough.Butlet'snotkidourselves.Theyhavebeen

knowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayastoleadtorealbloodshed.Volumeshave

beenwrittenaboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthatwordshavingcertain

connotations(含義)maycauseustoreactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatweconsiderto

beourusualhumanisticbehavior.Iseetheterm"opponent"asoneofthosewords.

Perhapsthetimehascometodeleteitfromsportsterms.

Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"opponent"is"adversary":"enemy"onewho

opposesyourinterests.”'Thus,whenaplayermeetsanopponent,heorshemaytendto

treatthatopponentasanenemy.Atsuchtimes,winningmaydominateone'sintellect,

andeveryaction,nomatterhowg-oss,maybeconsideredjustifiable.Irecallanincident

inahandballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer'srequestforatimeoutforaglove

changebecausehedidnotconsideredthenwetenough.Theplayerproceededtorubhis

qlovesacrosshiswetT-shirtandthenexclaimed.<lAretheywetenoughnow?"

Intheheatofbattle,playershavebeenobservedtothrowthemselvesacrossthe

courtwithoutconsideringtheconsequencesthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyonein

theirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreactingtohisopponent'sinternationaland

illegalblockingbydeliberatelyhittinghimwiththeballashardashecouldduringthe

courseofplay.Offthecourt,theyaregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?It

certainlygivesproofofacourtattitudewhichdepartsfromnormalbehavior.

Therefore,Ibelieveitistimev/eelevated(提升)thegametothelevelwhereit

belongstherebysettinganexampetotherestofthesportingworld.Replacingtheterm

“opponent"with"associate"cculdbeanidealwaytostart.

Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"associate/,is"colleague";"friend";

“companion."Reflectamoment!Ybumaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferencein

yourreactiontotheterm"associate"ratherthanuopponent.//

26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressestheauthor'sview?

A)Aggressivebehaviorinsportscanhaveseriousconsequences.

B)Thewordspeopleusecaninfluencetheirbehavior.

C)Unpleasantwordsinsportsareoftenusedbyforeignathletes.

D)Unfairjudgmentsbyrefereeswillleadtoviolenceonthesportsfeld.

27.HarshwordsarespokenduringgamesbecauseIheplayers.

A)aretooeagertowin

B)areusuallyshort-temperedandeasilyoffended

C)cannotaffordtobepoliteinfiercecompetition

D)treattheirrivalsasenemies

28.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnotallowedatimeouttochangehis

gloves?

A)Herefusedtocontinuethegarre.

B)Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball.

C)Heclaimedthattherefereewasunfair.

D)HewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshisT-shirt.

29.Accordingtothepassage,players,inagame,may

A)deliberatelythrowtheballatanyoneillegallyblockingtheirway

B)keeponscreamingandshoutingthroughoutthegame

C)liedownonthegroundasanactofprotest

D)kicktheballacrossthecourtwi:hforce

30.Theauthorhopestohavethecurrentsituationinsportsimprovedby.

A)callingonplayerstousecleanlanguageonthecourt

B)raisingthereferee'ssenseofresponsibility

C)changingtheattitudeofplayersonthesportsfield

D)regulatingtherelationshipbetweenplayersandreferees

Passage3

Consumersarebeingconfusedandmisledbythehodge-podge(大雜妗)of

environmentalclaimsmadebyhouseholdproducts,accordingtoa"greenlabeling"study

publishedbyConsumersInternationalFriday.

Amongthereport'smoreoutrageous(令人無法容忍的)findings-aGerman

fertilizerdescribeditselfas"earthwormfriendly"abrandoffloursaiditwas

“non-polluting"andaBritishtoiletpaperclaimedtobe^environmentallyfriendlier"

ThestudywaswrittenandresearchedbyBritain'sNationalConsumerCouncil

(NCC)forlobbygroupConsumerntemational.ItwasfundedbytheGermanandDutch

governmentsandtheEuropeanCommission.

“Whilemanygoodandusefulclaimsarebeingmade,itisclearthereisalongway

tcgoinensuringshoppersareadequatelyinformedabouttheenvironmentalimpactof

productstheybuy,"saidConsumersInternationaldirectorAnnaFielder.

The10-countrystudysurveyedproductpackaginginBritain,WesternEurope,

ScandinaviaandtheUnitedStates.ItfoundthatproductssoldinGermanyandthe

UnitedKingdommadethemostenvironmentalclaimsonaverage.

Thereportfocusedonclaimsmadebyspecificproducts,suchasdetergent(洗滌劑)

insectspraysandbysomegardenproducts.Itdidnottesttheclaims,butcomparedthem

tclabelingguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization(ISO)inSeptember,

1999.

Researchersdocumeriledclaimsofenvironmenlalfriendlinessmadebyabout2,000

productsandfoundmanytoovagueortoomisleadingtomeetISOstandards.

"Manyproductshadspecially-designedlabelstomakethemseemenvironmentally

friendly,butinfactmanyofthesesymbolsmeannothing,"saidreportresearcherPhilip

Page.

"Laundrydetergentsmadethemostnumberofclaimswith158.Householdcleaners

weresecondwith145separateclaims,whilepaintswerethirdonourlistwith73.The

highnumbersshowhowveryconlusingitmustbeforconsumerstosortthetruefromthe

rrisleading."hesaid.

TheISOlabelingstandardsbanvagueormisleadingclaimsonproductpackaging,

becausetermssuchas"environmentallyfriendly"and"non-polluting"cannotbeverified.

uWhatwearenowpushingforistohavemultinationalcorporationsmeetthestandards

setbytheISO."saidPage.

31.Accordingtothepassage,theNCCfounditoutrageousthat.

A)alltheproductssurveyedclaimtomeetISOstandards

B)theclaimsmadebyproductsareoftenunclearordeceiving

C)consumerswouldbelievemanyofthemanufactures'claim

D)fewproductsactuallyprovetobeenvironmentfriendly

32.Asindicatedinthispassage,withsomanygoodclaims,theconsumers.

A)arebecomingmorecautiousabouttheproductstheyaregoingIobuy

B)arestillnotwillingtopaymoreforproductswithgreenlabeling

C)arebecomingmoreawareoftheeffectsdifferentproductshaveonthe

environment

D)stilldonotknowtheexactimpactofdifferentproductsontheenvironment

33.AstudywascarriedoutbyBritain'sNCCto.

A)findouthowmanyclaimsmadebyproductsfailtomeetenvironmental

standards

B)informtheconsumersoftheenvironmentalimpactoftheproductstheybuy

C)examineclaimsmadebyproductsagainstISOstandards

D)revisetheguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization

34.Whatisoneoftheconsequencescausedbythemanyclaimsofhouseholdproducts?

A)Theyarelikelytoleadtoseriousenvironmentalproblems.

B)Consumersfinditdifficulttotellthetruefromthefalse.

C)Theycouldarousewidespreadangeramongconsumer.

D)Consumerswillbetemptedtobuyproductstheydon'tneed.

35.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthelobbygroupConsumerInternational

wantsto.

A)makeproductlabelingsatisfyISOrequirements

B)seeallhouseholdproductsmeetenvironmentalstandards

C)warnconsumersofthedangerofso-calledgreenproducts

D)verifytheeffortsofnon-pollutingproducts

Passage4

TwohoursfromthetallbuildingsofManhattanandPhiladelphialivesomeofthe

world'slargestblackbears.TheyareinnorthernPennsylvania'sPcconoMountains,a

hometheysharewithanabundanceofotherwildlife.

Thestreams,lakes,meadows(草土也),mountainridgesandforeststhatmakethe

Poconosanidealplaceforblackbearshavealsoattractedmorepeopletotheregion.

Openspacesarethreatenedbyplansforhousingestatesandimportanthabitats(棲息地)

areendangeredbyhighwayconstruction.ToprotectthePoconosnaturalbeautyfrom

irresponsibledevelopment,theNatureConservancy(大自然保護協(xié)會)namedthearea

oneofAmerica's"LastGreatPlaces".

Operatingoutofacentury-oldschoolhouseinthevillageofLongPond,

Pennsylvania,theconservancy'sbudCookisworkingwithlocalpeopleandbusiness

leaderstobalanceeconomicgrowthwithenvironmentalprotection.Byforging

partnershipswithpeoplelikeFrancisAltemose,theConservancyhasbeenabletoprotect

rrorethan14,000acresofenvironmentallyimportantlandinthearea.

Altemose'sfamilyhasfarmedinthePoconoareaforgenerations.Twoyearsago

FrancisworkedwiththeConservancytoincludehisfarminacountyfarmlandprotection

program.Asaresult,hisfamily'slandcanbeprotectedfromdevelopmentandthe

Altemoseswillbebetterabletoprovideasecurefinancialfuturefortheir7-year-old

grandson.

CookattributestheConservancy'ssuccessinthePoconostohavingalocalpresenceandacommitment

tcworkingwithlocalresidents

'Thekeytoprotectingtheseremarkablelandsisconnectingwiththelocal

community,,,Cooksaid.*'Thepeoplewholivethererespecttheland.Theyvaluequiet

forests,clearstreamsandabundantwildlife.Theyareeagertohelpwithconservation

effort.

FormoreinformationonhowyoucanhelptheNatureConservancyprotectthe

Poconosandtheworld'sother"LastGreatPlaces,"pleasecall1-888-5646864orvisitus

ontheWorldWideWebat.

36.ThepurposeinnamingthePoconosasoneofAmerica's"LastGreatPlaces"isto

A)gainsupportfromthelocalcommunity

B)protectitfromirresponsibledevelopment

C)makeitabetterhomeforblackbears

D)providefinancialsecurityforfuturegenerations

37.Welearnfromthepassagethat.

A)thepopulationinthePoconoarsaisgrowing

B)wildlifeinthePoconoareaisdyingoutrapidly

C)thesecurityofthePoconoresidentsisbeingthreatened

D)farmlandsinthePoconoareaareshrinkingfast

38.WhatisimportantinprotectingthePoconosaccordingtoCook?

A)Thesellingupofanenvironrneilalproleclioriwebsite

B)SupportfromorganizationslikeTheNatureConservancy

C)Cooperationwiththelocalresidentsandbusinessleaders

D)Inclusionoffarmlandsintheregion'sprotectionprogram

39.WhatdoesBudCookmeanby''havingalocalpresence"(Line1,Para.5)?

A)Financialcontributionsfromlocalbusinessleaders

B)Considerationoftheinterestsofthelocalresidents

C)Theestablishmentofawildlifeprotectionfoundationinthearea

D)ThesettingupofalocalNatureConservancybranchinthePoconoarea

40.Thepassagemostprobablyis.

A)anofficialdocument

B)anewsstory

C)anadvertisement

D)aresearchreport

PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)

41.Awordprocessorismuchbetterthanatypewriterinthatitenablesyoutoenterand

yourtextmoreeasily.

A)register

B)edit

C)propose

D)discharge

42.Wedon'tknowwhysomanypeopleinthatregionliketoweardressesofsuch

________colors.

A)low

B)humble

C)mild

D)dull

43.Thenewshasjustthatthepresidentisgoingtovisi:Chinanextmonth.

A)comedown

B)comeup

C)comeout

D)comeabout

44.Thethatexistsamongnationscouldcertainlybelessenedif

rrisunderstandingandmistrustwereremoved.

A)tension

B)strain

C)stress

D)intensity

45.Theotherday,MumandIwenttoSt.James'sHospital,andtheydidlotsandlots

oftestsonme,mostofthemandfrightening.

A)cheerful

B)liorrible

C)hostile

D)friendly

46.IntheMediterraneanseaweedissoabundantandsoeasilyharvestedthatitisnever

ofgreat.

A)fare

B)payment

C)worth

D)expense

47.Thewriterwassoinherworkthatshedidn'tnoticehimentertheroom.

A)absorbed

B)abandoned

C)focused

D)centered

48.Actually,informationtechnologycanthegapbetweenthepoorandthe

rich.

A)link

B)break

C)ally

D)bridge

49.Someresearchworkerscompletelyallthosefactsasthoughtheynever

existed.

A)ignore

B)leave

C)refuse

D)miss

50.Computerpowernowallowsautomaticsearchesoffingerprintfilestomatchaprint

alacrime.

A)stage

B)scene

C)location

D)occasion

51.Themostbasicreasonwhydialectsshouldbepreservedisthatlanguagehelpsto

________aculture.

A)retain

B)relate

C)remark

D)review

52.Companiesarestrugglingtofindtheright________betweensupplyanddemand,

butitisnoeasytask.

A)equation

B)formula

C)balance

D)pattern

53.Massadvertisinghelpedtotheemphasisfromtheproductionofgoodsto

theirconsumption.

A)vary

B)shift

C)lay

D)mcxierate

54.Becauseofhisexcellentadministration,peoplelivedinpeaceandandall

previouslyneglectedmattersweretakencareof.

A)conviction

B)contest

C)consent

D)content

55.Iknowyou'vegotasmoothtongue,sodon'ttalkmebuyingit.

A)away

B)down

C)out

D)into

56.Showingsomesenseofhumorcanbea(n)waytodealwithsome

stressfulsituation.

A)effective

B)efficient

C)favorable

D)favorite

57.Thesituationdescribedinthereportterrible,butitmaynothappen.

A)inclines

B)maintains

C)sounds

D)remains

58.Th?companyistryingeverymeanstothewholesalepriceofitsproducts.

A)pulldown

B)putdown

C)setdown

D)bringdown

59.Themayorthepolceofficeramedalofhonorforhisheroicdeedin

rescuingtheearthquakevictims.

A)rewarded

B)awarded

C)credited

D)prized

60.ThenativeCanadianslivedinwithnature,fortheyrespectednatureasa

provideroflife.

A)coordination

B)acquaintance

C)contact

D)harmony

61.Manypeopleareaskingwhethertraditionalresearchuniversitiesinfacthaveany

future.

A)atall

B)sofar

C)inall

D)onend

62.Iwasimpressedtheefficiencyoftheworkdoneintnecompany.

A)in

B)about

C)with

D)for

63.NowinBritain,winestakeupfourtimesasmuchinthestorehouseas

bothbeerandspirits.

A)block

B)land

C)patch

D)space

64.Hishandshookalittleashethekeyinthelock.

A)squeezed

B)inserted

C)stuffed

D)pierced

65.Forprofessionalathletes,totheOlympicsmeansthattheyhaveachance

tcenterthehistorybooks.

A)access

B)attachment

C)appeal

D)approach

66.Inthelong,thenewinformationtechnologiesmayfjndamentallyalter

ourwayoflife.

A)view

B)distance

C)jump

D)run

67.Allthearrangemenlsshouldbecornpleledyourdeparture.

A)priorto

B)superiorto

C)contraryto

D)parallelto

68.Weneedtocreateeducationstandardsthatprepareournextgenerationwhowillbe

withanevenmorecompetitivemarket.

A)tackled

B)encountered

C)dealt

D)confronted

69.Inthelateseventies,theamountoffixedassetsrequiredtoproduceonevehiclein

JapanwasequivalenttothatintheUnitedStates.

A)rudely

B)roughly

C)readily

D)coarsely

70.Manypeoplebelieveweareheadingforenvironmentaldisasterwe

radicallychangewaywelive.

A)but

B)although

C)unless

D)lest

PartIVShortAnswerQuestions(15minutes)

Wecommonlythinkofsportsmanshipinconnectionwithathleticcontests,butit

alsoappliestoindividualoutdoorsports.Noteveryonewhopicksupafishingrodor

goesoutwithagunisasportsman.Thesportsmanfirstofallobeysthefishandgame

laws,notbecauseheisliabletobepunishedasaviolator,butbecauseheknowsthatin

themaintheselawsaremadefornisbestinterests.

Thefollowingaresomeofthethingsthatthosewhowouldqualifyformembership

inthesportsmanshipfraternity(圈內人)willdo.

1.lakenomoregamethanthebaglimitprovidedforbythefishandgamelaws.

Thepersonwhocomesbackfromatripboastingaboutthelargenumberoffishorgame

takenisnotasportsmanbutagamehog(貪得無厭的捕獵者).

2.Observetheunwrittenrulesoffairplay.Thismeansshootinggamebirdsonly

whenthebirdsare"onthewing”.Forthesamereason,donotuseashotguntoshoota

rabbitorsimilaranimalwhileitissittingorstandingstill.

3.Becarefulinremovingillegalorundersizedfishfromthehook.Thisshouldbe

doneonlyafterwettingthehands.Thisisnecessarybecausethebodyofthefishis

coveredwithathin,protectivefilmwhichwillsticktoyourdryhands.Ifthehandsare

drywhenthefishishandled,thefilmistornfromthebodyofthefish.Withoutthe

proleclivefilrn,Ihefishismoreeasilyattackedbydiseases.Ifyouwishloreleaseafish

thatishookedinsuchawaythatitwillbeimpossibletobeclosetothehookas

convenient.Inaremarkablyshorttime,thehookwillbreakdownandthefishwillremain

almostunharmed.Fishhavebeenknowntofeedsuccessfullywhilehookswerestillin

theirlips.

4.Besureoftheidentityofyourtargetbeforeyoushoot.Manyusefulandharmless

speciesofwildlifearethoughtlesslykilledbytheuninformedpersonwhoisoutwitha

guntokillwhateverflieswithinrange.

S1.Inwhatrespectdoestheauthorthinkindividualoutdoorsportsaresimilartoathletic

contests?

S2.Apersonwhogoesoutfishingwithafishingrodorhuntingwithagunisnot

necessarily.

S3.What'sthemostimportantthingatruesportsmanshouldbearinmindwhenhegoes

fishingorhunting.

S4.Thosewhoviolatethefishandgamelawswillnotbeformembershipin

thesportsmanshipfraternity.

S5.Whatarepeoplecalledwhentheybreakthebaglimitandboastabouttheirbig

catch?

S6.Atruesportsmanwillnotshootananimalwhichisnot.

S7.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodobeforetheyremoveillegalorundersizedfishfrom

thehook?

SB.Whatshouldsportsmandotcavoidkillingrarespeciesofwildife?

PartVWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayinhonorof

teachersontheoccasionofleacher'sDay.Youshouldwriteatleast120

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.向老師致以節(jié)日祝賀

2.從一件難忘的事回憶老師的教誨和無私的奉獻

3.我如何回報老師的關愛

2005年6月四級參考答案

PartIListeningComprehension

1.D

2.C

3.B

4.D

5.A

6.A

7.C

8.B

9.C

10.D

11.D

12.A

13.B

14.C

15.A

16.B

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.B

PartIIReadingComprehension

21.C

22.A

23.B

24.C

25.A

26.B

27.D

28.D

29.A

30.C

31.B

32.D

33.C

34.B

35.A

36.B

37.A

38.C

39.D

40.D

PartIII

41.B

42.D

43.C

44.A

45.B

46.C

47.A

48.D

49.A

50.B

51.A

52.C

53.B

54.D

55.D

56.A

57.C

58.D

59.B

60.D

61.A

62.C

63.D

64.B

65.A

66.D

67.A

68.D

69.B

70.C

PartIVShortAnswerQuestions

S1.Bothofthemareincommonwithsportsmanship

S2.asportsman

S3.Toobeythelaw.

S4.qualified

S5.Agamehog.

S6.moving

S7.TDwettheirhands.

SB.Theyshouldknowtheidentityofthetarget.

2005年6月四級聽力原文

1.W:Simon,oh,well,couldyoureturnthetoolsIlendyouforbuildingthebookshelf

lastmonth?

M:Oh,Ihatetotellyouthis,butIcan'tseemtofindthem.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

2.W:Ifoundanexpensivediamondringintherestroomthismorning.

M:IfIwereyou,Iwouldturnitintothesecurityoffice.Itisbehindthe

administrationbuilding.

Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

3.W:IamgoingtoMartha'shouse.Ihaveapapertocomplete.AndIneedtouseher

computer.

M:Whydon'tyoubuyoneyourself?Thinkhowmuchlimeyoucouldsave.

Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

4.W:Daddy,Ihavedecidedtogiveupscienceandgotobusinessschool.

M:Well,itisyourchoiceaslongaspayyourownway,butIshouldwarnyo

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