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大学英语4期末试题2
200—200学年第学期________系(院)________专业________班级
大学英语IV(01)课程试卷姓名__________学号__________
Total
PartI
PartII
PartIII
PartIV
PartV
PartVI
评卷人
复审人
100
20
20
20
15
10
15
试卷一
PartIListeningComprehension(20points)
SectionA(10points)
Directions:
Youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearaquestionaboutwhatwassaid.Listencarefullyanddecidewhichofthefourchoicesisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.a.3hours.b.8hours.c.6hoursd.9hours
2.a.Listeningtosomelightmusic.
b.Talkingaboutjazzrecord.
c.Planningaconcert.
d.Talkingaboutsomeoftheirfavoritesongs.
3.a.Shethanksthemanforhisoffer.
b.Shethanksthemanandacceptshisoffer.
c.Sheisnotpleasedwiththeman’soffer.
d.Shethanksthemanbutdeclineshisoffer.
4.a.Shedoesn’tthinkpaintingthewallsisnecessary.
b.Shewantstheirwallstobepaintedinadarkercolor.
c.Shewantstheirwallstobepaintedinalightercolor.
d.Shedoesn’tlikewhitecolor.
5.a.He’sfine.b.He’sunhappy.
c.He’sstillsickinbed.d.He’sbetter.
6.a.Jimsurvivedanaccident.b.Jimwaskilledinanaccident.
c.Jimfelldownfromabike.d.Jim’sbikewasaccidentallylost.
7.a.She’ssurprisedtomeetAndrew.b.Shehasn’tseenAndrewrecently.
c.SheandAndrewareclosefriends.d.Andrewhaschangedalot.
8.a.Stevewasashamedofhimselfbecausehedidn’twinagoldmedal.
b.Stevedidn’twinagoldmedalbecausehedidn’tdohisbest.
c.Stevefailedinthecompetition.
d.Stevedidn’twinagoldmealattheOlympics.
9.a.Shefoundtheshowfascinating.
b.Sheshowedlittleinterestintheancientcostume.
c.Shefoundthecostumeondisplayverypretty.
d.Shehadspentmanyhoursattheshow.
10.a.Heseesanicemotorcycle.
b.Motorcycleslooknicerthancars.
c.Motorcyclescanbedangerous,too.
d.Motorcyclesareasfastascars.
SectionB(10points)
Directions:
Youaregoingtoheartwoshortpassages.Eachwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachpassageyouwillhearsomequestions.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda,b,c,andd.Thenmarkyouranswer.
PassageOne
Question11to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.a.Hisageandappearance.b.Hispersonality.
c.Hisscholarship.d.Hisattitudetowardshisstudents.
12.a.No.Heshouldbeverycarefulnottomakeanymistakes.
b.Yes.Becausenoonecanbeperfect.
c.No.Heshouldalwaysbetheauthoritytohisstudents.
d.Yes.Butheshouldbewillingtolearn.
13.a.Mutualrespectandunderstanding.b.Mutualencouragementandhelp.
c.Mutualaidandaffection.d.Mutualsupportandinspiration.
14.a.Heviewsthemastalentedyoungpeople.
b.Heviewsthemasdifferentfromeachother.
c.Heviewsthemasself-centeredindividuals.
d.Heviewsthemasunderstanding,respectfulindividuals.
15.a.Anidealteachershouldalwayssetanexampleforhisstudents.
b.Teachersandstudentsbenefitfromeachotherintheprocessofteachingandlearning.
c.Studentsshouldneverexpecttheirteacherstobeideal.
d.Thosewhoaretryingtoimprovethemselvesconstantlyareidealteachers.
PassageTwo
Question16to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.a.ToexpresshisappreciationforthehospitalityhereceivedfromtheJohnsons.
b.ToinvitetheJohnsonstohishouseinthenearfuture.
c.TooffertoteachsoccertothetwoJohnsonboys.
d.TokeepintouchwiththeJohnsons.
17.a.StayingwithanAmericanfamilyforChristmasholidays.
b.LearningEnglishfromanAmericanfamily.
c.Studyingataschool.
d.TravelingwithanAmericanfamilyinthecountryside.
18.a.HeisfromanotherEnglish-speakingcountry.
b.HehasnevervisitedanAmericanfamilybefore.
c.Heislearningdancing.
d.HethinkshehasimprovinghisEnglishgreatlysincehisvisittoAmerica.
19.a.Veryanxious.b.Rathernervous.c.Verymuchathome.d.Allright.
20.a.InternationalstudentsintheU.S.usuallyspendtheirholidaywiththeirAmericanhostfamilies.
b.Americanteenagersliketoteachtheirforeigngueststoplaybaseball.
c.Carlosisanintelligentstudent.
d.CarlosvisitedtheJohnsonsinthefall.
PartIIReadingComprehension(20points)
Directions:
Thereare3passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsandunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c)andd).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Question21to27arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
OneeveningMr.Greenwasdrivinginhiscaralongalonelycountryroad.HehadbeentoLondonwherehehaddrawn£50fromthebank,andhewasnowreturninghomewiththemoneywhichhehadputinhispocketbook.Attheloneliestpartoftheroadamaninshabby,badly-fittingclothesstoppedhimandaskedforalift.Mr.Greentoldhimtogetintothecarandcontinuedonhisway.Ashetalkedtothemanhelearnedthathehadbeeninprisonforrobberyandhadbrokenoutofprisontwodaysago.
Mr.Greenwasveryworriedatthethoughtofthe£50thathehadputinhispocketbook.Suddenlyhesawapolice-carandhadabrightidea.Hehadjustreachedasmalltownwherethespeedlimitwas30milesanhour.Hepresseddowntheacceleratoranddrovethecarasfastasitcouldgo.Helookedbackandsawthatthepolice-carhadseenhimandhadbeguntochasehim.Afteramileorsothepolice-carovertookhimandorderedhimtostop.ApolicemangotoutandcametoMr.Green’scar.
Mr.Greenhadhopedthathecouldtellthepolicemanabouttheescapedrobber,butthemanhadtakenagunoutofhispocketandhadputittoMr.Green’sback.ThepolicemantookouthisnotebookandpencilandsaidhewantedMr.Green’snameandaddress.Mr.Greenaskedtobetakentothepolicestationbutthepolicemansaid,“No,Iwantyournameandaddressnow.Youwillhavetoappearatthepolicecourtlater.”So,Mr.Greengavethepolicemanhisnameandaddress.Thepolicemanwroteitdown,puthisnotebookandpencilbackinhispocketandgaveMr.Greenatalkaboutdangerousdriving.
ThenMr.Greenstarteduphiscaragainanddroveon.Hehadgivenupallhopeofhis£50,butjustashereachedtheoutskirtofLondon,thepassengersaidhewantedtogetouthere.Mr.Greenstoppedthecar,themangotoutandsaid,“Thanksforthelift.You’vebeengoodtome.ThisistheleastIcandoinreturn.”AndhehandedMr.Greenthepoliceman’snotebook.
WhilethepolicemanhadtalkedtoMr.Green,thethiefhadstolenthenotebook.
21.WhatwasMr.Green’spurposeofvisitingLondon?
a.Todrawsomemoneyfromthebank.
b.Tobuyapocketbook.
c.Toseeafriendofhis.
d.Notmentionedinthepassage.
22.Whydidamaninshabby,badly-fittingclothesstophim?
a.HesaidMr.Greenhaddriventoofast.
b.HewantedMr.Greentotakehiminhiscartosomeplace.
c.Someonewaschasinghimandhewantedtohidehimselfinthecar.
d.HeknewMr.Greenhadsomemoneywithhim.
23.WhatwasMr.Greenworriedaboutwhenhelearnedthemanwasanescapedrobber?
a.The£50inhispocketbook.
b.Hislife.
c.Hiscar.
d.Hispocketbook.
24.Thepoliceman_______.
a.askedwhyMr.Greenwasdrivingsofast
b.tookagunoutofhispocketandputittotherobber’sback
c.gaveMr.Greenaticketfordangerousdriving
d.wantedMr.Green’snameandaddress,askinghimtoappearatthepolicecourtlater
25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
a.Mr.Greenwantedtobetakentothepolicestationrightawaybutthepolicemanrefusedhim.
b.ThepolicemanaskedMr.Greentocometothepolicestationrightaway.
c.ThepolicemantoldMr.Greenthathewouldhavetopayafine.
d.Mr.Greenwouldnotgivehisnameandaddressbutpromisedtoappearatthepolicecourtlater.
26.WhatdidtherobbergiveMr.Greenwhenhegotoutofthecar?
a.ThepistolhehadputtothebackofMr.Green.
b.Somemoney.
c.Somemoneyandthestolennotebook.
d.Thepoliceman’snotebook.
27.Whydidtherobberstealthepoliceman’snotebook?
a.Hewantedtoshowhecoulddosomethingotherpeoplecouldnotdo.
b.HethoughtheshoulddosomethingtosaveMr.Greenfromtrouble.
c.Hehadnootherpurposebutplayingatrickonthepoliceman.
d.Hemeanttousethenotebooktopayforthelift.
PassageTwo
Question28to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
InEnglandrecentlythreeforeigngentlemenapproachedabusstop.Theystudiedtheinformationonthesignattachedtotheconcretepostanddecidedwhichbustotake.Aboutfiveminuteslaterthebustheywantedcamealong.Theypreparedtoboardit.Suddenlytherewasaclamourbehindthem.Peoplerushedontothebusandtriedtopushthemoutoftheway.Someoneshoutedinsultingremarksaboutforeigners.Thebusconductorcamerushingdownthestairstoseewhatallthetroublewasabout.Thethreeforeigngentlemenlookedpuzzledandembarrassed.NoonehadtoldthemabouttheBritishcustomofqueuingforabussothatthefirstpersonwhoarrivedatabusstopisthefirstpersontogetonthebus.
Learningthelanguageofacountryisn’tenough.Ifyouwanttoensureapleasantvisit,findoutasmuchaspossibleaboutthemannersandcustomsofyourhosts.Youwillprobablybesurprisedjusthowdifferenttheycanbefromyourown.AvisitortoIndiawoulddowelltorememberthatpeoplethereconsideritimpolitetousethelefthandforpassingfoodattable.Thelefthandissupposedtobeusedforw