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08届大学英语第四学期四级强化材料听力及阅读翻译答案

08届大学英语第四学期四级强化材料听力及阅读翻译答案08届大学英语第四学期四级强化材料听力答案Listening comprehension 1Week 1:-----Short Conversations1、计算与时间:专项突破1-5BCAAC 6-10ABBDA11-15BDCBD 16-20 CDABC 2、地点方向与职业身份专项突破1-5CBBBB 6-10BBDDC11-15AACBB 16-20 CBBDB Week 2:-----Short Conversations1、推理判断题:专项突破1-5AABCC 6-10CBADB11-15CCBCD 16-20 AACDB 2、事件情景题:1)因果关系题:1-5DDBBB 2)建议题:1-5DABCC3)其它题:1-5CBBDD 6-10CDBBB11-15ACBDD 16-20 ADBDA Week 3:-----Longer ConversationsTest 1: 1-7ABB ABDA Test 2: 1-7CAC ABBCWeek 4:-----Longer ConversationsTest 3: 1-7CDD DABC Test 4: 1-7CDB DCBBWeek 5:1、计算与时间-----Short Conversations1-5CAAAA 6-10ADCCA11-15DCABC 16-20 CBCDC 2、地点方向与职业身份1)地点方向1-5DBBCB 6-10BCAAA11-15CBBBB 16-20 BBBAC 2)职业身份1-5DBBDD 6-10CACDA11-15ADDCD 16-20 CAACC 21-22 CCWeek 6:-----Short Conversations1、推理判断题:1-5ACADB 6-10CBBAB11-15DABDA 16-20 AAADC 21-25BBACC 26-30 ACCDC 2、事件情景:1)因果关系题:1-5ACBCD 6-10ABCDC2)建议题:1-5CDBAA 6-10ADDAA11-15 CBCBD 16-20BBCCA3)其它题:1-5BBBBC 6-10BAADCWeek 7:-----Longer ConversationsTest 5: 1-7ABD ABCD Test 6: 1-7BCD BDCCTest 7: 1-7BBC CDBC Test 8: 1-7BCC DCBDWeek 8:-----Compound DictationPassage 4、5、6、7、8Listening comprehension 21.Short ConversationsPractice 1: 1-4:BCBB 5-8: CBBDPractice 2: 1-4:CCAA 5-8: ADACPractice 3: 1-4:DCAA 5-8: DDBBPractice 4: 1-4:DCAD 5-8: BADB2.Long ConversationsPractice 5: 1-7: CBD BCDBPractice 6: 1-7: CCA DCACPractice 7: 1-7: DBA ABCCPractice 8: 1-7: CBD DDCD3.Short PassagesPractice 9:adviser;(11) A local international hospitality organization may also be a source of assistance in finding a suitable place to live.Practice 14(1)productive (2)thoughts (3)boredom.(4)home-grown (5)purchased (6)Freezers (7)enjoyed (8)backyard (9)In addition, vegetable gardening provides exercise and fun for both urban and suburban families.(10)A small well-kept garden is more enjoyable and profitable than a large neglected one.(11)If possible, the garden should be near the house so that the gardener can work in it at odd moment.Practice 15(1)motto (2)intensity (3)exploiting (4)premium (5)instantaneous (6) processor (7)programmed (8)Patience.(9) They get their doctor’s visits in ten minutes at a roadside medical center and they get their microwave food in a flash.(10) It’s not that you have to operate at speed of light or that you have to compete with computers or robots.(11) Send that signal early; you’ll give yourself plenty of time to act on it.Practice 16(1)straight (2)presented (3)confused. (4)currently(5)financial (6) business (7)abundant (8)commitment(9)The Shell Companies can offer you many exceptional benefits towards a successful and fulfilling career.(10)professional training and guidance to make the most of your individual skills and education,(11)The Shell Companies are expecting rapidly and can offer you a rewarding career path--- both in the short-term and longer term.5. 套题Practice17:Short Conversations:11-18 CADBB ACCLong Conversations: 19-25 ABDC ABDPassage 1 : 26-28 BBCPassage 2 : 29-31 ACAPassage 3 : 32-35 DCBA8 Complete Listening ComprehensionsTest 1 (2008-12-CET 4)A: 11-18: DACCD BAB 19-21: ADD 22-25: CBCAB: 26-29: ADBC 30-32: BCD 33-35: BCAC:36. trend, 37. phenomenon, 38. scene, 39. offences,40. murder 41.particularly, 42. explosion, 43. associated44 changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lackof accepted social ideas of right and wrong.45 are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been commonin America for most of its history.46 failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead toserious crime problems.Test 2 (2008-6- CET 4)A: 11-18: ACBDD BAD 19-22: CDCC 23-25: ADBB: 26-28: AAD 29-31: BDB 32-35: BCCAC:36. labor 37.ingredients 38.vital 39.individuals40. engage 41.figures 42. generating 43. Currently44. will be making decisions in such areas as product development, quality control, and customer satisfaction45. to acquire new skills that will help you keep up with improved technologies and procedures46. Don't expect the companies will provide you with a clearly defined career pathTest 3 (2007-6- CET4)A: 11-18: CDBAC DDA 19-22: DBAC 23-25: BAC B: 26-28: CBD 29-32: CABD 33-35: ABDC:36. meaning 37. adjusting 38. aware 39. competition40. standards 41. Accustomed 42. semester 43. inquire44. At their worst, they may threaten to take their children out ofcollege or cut off funds.45. think it only right and natural that they determine what theirchildren do with their lives.46. who are now young adults, must be the ones responsible forwhat they do and what they are.Test 4 (2007-12-Cet4)A: 11-18: CDBAD BDC 19-22: CCBA 23-25: CAD B: 26-29: ABCD 30-32: BAD 33-35: CABC:36. alarming 37. increased 38. sheer 39. disturbing40. comparison 41. proportion 42. workforce 43.reverse44. The percentage of people living in cities is much higher than thepercentage working in industry45. there is not enough money to build adequate houses for thepeople that live there, let alone the new arrivals46. So the figures for the growth of towns and cities representproportional growth of unemployment and underemploymentTest 5 (2006-12-Cet4)A: 11-18: BCACD BDA 19-21: DCB 22-25: ADCA B: 26-28: CBD 29-32: CDAB 33-35: DBAC:36. natural 37. usage 38. exception 39. particular40. reference 41. essays 42. colleagues 43. personal 44. What we may find interesting is that it usually takes morewords to be polite.45. but to a stranger, I probably would say “Would you mindclosing the door?”46. There are bound to be some words and phrases that belongin formal language and others that are informal.Test 6 (2006-6-CET4)A: 11-18: AACDC ABB 19-21: BCD 22-25: DCBAB: 26-29: DABA 30-32: CBC 33-35: DBASection C36. future 37. trained 38. admire 39. schedule40. considerate 41. waste 42. visible 43. necessarily44. something that is simply there around them, not somethingthey can use45. the fast food industry can be seen as a clear example ofAmerican cultural product46. spread around the world, they have been viewed assymbols of American society and cultureTest 7 (2009-12-CET-4)A: 11-18: ABABD CDA 19-22: CBCA 23-25: DBDB: 26-28: CCA 29-31: BDA 32-35: CADBSection C36. classified 37. background 38. album 39. appreciation 40. context 41. implies 42. image 43. instruments 44. Descriptive writing in humanity, particularly in literature,is often mixed with critical writing.45. It tells the reader how to do something, for example, explainingthe techniques used to show a film46. Authors may actually use more than one type of techniques inthe given piece of informational writingTest 8 (2009-6- CET-4)A: 11-18: DCBBD DCA 19-22: BACB 23-25: CDAB: 26-28: ABD 29-31: CAD 32-35: ACDBC:36. concentrated 37. information 38. depends39 straight 40 row 41 suspected 42 phenomenon43 efficiently44. Our second rule is this: it is better to study very brieflybut often45. Let’s say you’re trying to learn new but rather difficultEnglish vocabulary using a stack of cards46. The answer is: it is better to space out the presentationsof the word you are to learnKeys to the ExercisesPart I Fast ReadingTest 11.N2. y3. N4. N5. Y6. NG7. Y8. breakwafers and dredging9. external trade10. most of what they receiveTest 21. N2. NG3. N4. N5. Y6. Y7. Y8. community support9. sound science10. a measure of the environment' s healthTest 31. N2. N3. NG4. NG5. NG6. N7.Y8. Psycho physiological insomnia9. daily activities10. a healthy sleeping patternTest 41.N2. Y3. NG4. N5. NG6. Y7. NG8. most of its refractive power9. the inner ears10. touch sensorTest 5I.N 2. Y 3.N 4. N5. NG6. N7. Y8. the lowest absence rate9. 5%10. communication between managers and staff Test 61. N2. Y3. N4. Y5. NG6.Y7. NG8. vermin9. Asian seafarers10. 1830Test 71.NG2. Y3. N4. NG5. NG6. NG7.Y8. University self-catering properties9. students with disability10. the University of SheffieldTest 81.N2. Y3. N4. Y 5, N 6. Y 7. NG8. the unrivalled sense of participation9. David Hugh Eakins MCE10. special diet in line with religious customs Test 91 .Y 2. N 3, N 4. Y 5. N 6. NG 7. N8. temporary hostels9. small store and store10. bookings and enquiriesTest 101. N2. NG3. Y4. N5. Y6. N7. N8. outstanding university fees9.20 pounds10. Accommodation ServiceTest 111. N2. NG3.NG4. N5. Y6. Y7. N8. International friendship program (IFF)9. teaching and research activities10. English language workshopsTest 121. N2. NG3. Y4. N5. N6. Y7. NG8. the warm waters of the Pacific and Caribbean9. drowning10. modem fishing technologyTest 131.Y2. Y3. NG4. N5. N6. NG7. N8. World Tourism Organization9. country areas10. 1992 Earth SummitTest 141 .Y 2. N 3.Y 4. NG5. NG6. Y7. NG8. the page reference9. plagiarism10. the instructorTest 151.NG2. N3. Y4. N5. N6. N7. NG8. three weeks9. a week-killere10. potential allergensPart IV Reading comprehension (Reading in Depth) Section ATest 11.F2. B3.E4.L5.K6.J7.N8.A9.0 10. ITest 21.E2. L3.I4.K5.F6.A7.N8.09.C 10. HTest 31 .F 2. K 3.A 4.G 5.J 6.I 7.N 8.0 9.C 10. D~Test 41.H2. I3.D4.L5.A6.F7.E8.09.J 10. BTest 51 .N 2. O 3 .A 4. G 5 .L 6.M 7 .B 8 .J 9 .D 10. KTest 61 .D 2. J 3.I 4.N 5.H6.F7.B8.E9.A 10. LTest 71.J2. G3.M4.A5.F6.07.E8.C9.L 10. ITest 81 .C 2. H 3.L 4.F 5.I6.I~7.A8.09.M 10.KTest 91 .F 2. A 3.L 4.G 5.E 6.M 7.K 8.D 9.B 10.OTest 101 .O 2.G 3.N 4.B 5.E 6.M 7.I 8.K 9.D 10.ATest 111 .M 2. N 3.A 4.G 5.B 6.D 7.F 8.I 9.K 10.CTest 121.B2. C3.O4.M5.K6.H7.G _8.L9.I 10.DTest 131.C2.E3.F4.J5.M6.L7.A8.G9.H 10.KTest 141.I2. H3.G4.B5.D6.C7.K8.J9.M 10.ATest 151.C2. D3.G4.K5.06.J7.F8.M9.E 10.BSection B┌──┬─────────────┬────────────────────────┐│Week│In class After-class ││├───────┬─────┼──────────┬─────┬─────┬─││Passage l │Passage 2 │Passage 1 Passage 2 │Passage 3 │P assage 4 │├──┼───────┼─────┼───┬──────┼─────┼─────┤││1 │DDCBC │DBCAB │BCDAD │DABCC │ABADC │BCCDA ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││2 │CBCAD │ACDAD │ABACD │CDBCB │CDADC │BDCDB ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││3 │ABCAD │CDBAB │DBCAD │DACAB │BDABD │ABCDC ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││4 │CABCA │BADCA │CDDCA │CABCD │ABDAC │ACBAC ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││5 │ACBDA │DBCAD │DABDC │BBDDA │DBAC-T) │CBDBB ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││6 │CDABA │CDBAB │CCBAB │DABCC │DACCA │BCBBC ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││7 │DDAAC │DBBAC$ │CCBAB │BDBCD │CAABB │ABDCC ││├──┼───────┼─────┼───┼──────┼─────┼─────┤││8 │DDBBC │CDBCC │ABCBD │DDDAC │CBBAB │BCDCA ││Part VI TranslationTest 11. even though some people object to/are against it openly2.but I do learn a lot from him3.the more i am confused4.you can't praise him enough5.nothing is more attractive to me than reading6. were advised not to travel to that country at the moment7. he devoted himself to the community8. at the cost of sacrificing/loss of other species_9. attributed it to her finn belief in the future10. and not to let their parents down11. adapt to lives in different cultures/adapt (oneself) to living in differentcultures12. nothing is more attractive/appealing to me than reading13. would have a chance to survive14. might feel lonely when they are away from home/might feel lonely whenaway from home15. at the rate of 12 million people per year/at the speed of 12 million peopleevery year16. take people's sleep quality into account17. the field (where) we can cooperate / the field in which we can cooperate18. decided to quit the match19. contact us at the following address20. if it is convenient for you / at your convenience21. Owing to (thanks to) a series of new inventions22. I am apt to / inclined to be more easily tired than before23. no matter what sacrifices I will make24. thc former is more convenient and time-saving25. is weighed upon how much they can borrow26. The boss would be angry_ if he should discover you often make personallong distance calls in the office27. The journey took three days_ longer than we had expected28. The old and young should be_ respected and taken care of29. I was so impressed by these words that I used them later for a Christmascard.30. It all depends on _whether you support31. The truck driver is _ responsible for the transportation accident.32:In the court, the defendant claims himself innocent33. Unemployed, John_ nearly couldn't live on himself34. Chinese Government declares that under no circumstance will China usenuclear weapons.35. If you want to be respected by others, you should learn to respect them first.36. we should always keep in mind37. Apart from setting a good example38. the more respectable he is.39. but also in foreseeing what is to come40. will you be able to positively influence them.41. A glance at this letter1. keeping up with the rest of the class.2. none of us expected the chairman to mm up3. as was to be expected4. an art as it is a science5. could have made a good salary.6. to have no access7. to students' being late for8. ranges/varies from 50 cents to9. to reserve a table for10. to make trouble11. at intervals12. injure himself13. busy preparing for14. had to be operated manually15. needn't have borrowed it from the bank.16. shall have left for17. is often a very time-consuming job18. something was done/some measures were taken19. overcame it/got over it20. in the way21. had interrupted me22. it is because she is too inexperienced23. caught him cheating me24. did not work in the same office25. was finally called off/cancelled because of the bad weatl26. will be doing/conducting the experiment27. has a strong influence on28. would not have finished so early29. wondering about his real purpose30. attempts to escape being fined31. resort to force32. can't have been cleaned33. was wrongly accused/charged34. for fear that he should be recogmized35. being sent abroad36. neither will they37. not so much a writer。

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