1992年1月四级试题及答案

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  Part I              Listening Comprehension        ( 20 minutes)

  Section A

  Directions:In this section,you will hear 10 short conve rsation s.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said .Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once.After 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 le tter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

  Example:

  You will hear:

  You will read:

  A) At the office.

  B) In the waiting room.

  C) At the airport.

  D) In a restaurant.

  From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening.This is most likely to have taken place at the office .Therefore,A) "At the office" is the best answer.You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.

  Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]

  1.

  A) Give the woman what she wants.

  B) Help the woman in a moment.

  C) Tell the woman what he is doing.

  D) Stop his work immediately.

  2.

  A) He wants the woman to call him again.

  B) He will call the woman in two weeks.

  C) He wants her to fix the watch within one week.

  D) He will fix the woman's watch.

  3.

  A) To see the doctor.

  B) To go to a party.

  C) To make an appointment.

  D) To look after her children.

  4.

  A) She is eager to know what the present is.

  B) She is not anxious to know what it is.

  C) She doesn't know what she is asked to wait for.

  D) She really doesn't care about the present.

  5.

  A) The program was on too late.

  B) His TV set was out of order.

  C) He doesn't think much of the President.

  D) He had a late class.

  6.

  A) The teacher postponed the conference.

  B) There won't be a test this afternoon.

  C) The students will be attending the conference.

  D) The students took a science test this afternoon.

  7.

  A) She thinks his lectures are boring.

  B) She thinks his tests are too long.

  C) She doesn't like his choice of test questions.

  D) She doesn't think he prepairs his lecures well enough.

  8.

  A) She thinks he talks too much.

  B) She thinks he is simple-minded.

  C) She thinks he is always very frank.

  D) She thinks he doesn't like speaking.

  9.

  A) On foot.

  B) By bus.

  C) By car.

  D) By bike.

  10.

  A) £7.

  B) £9.

  C) £11.

  D) £15.

  Section B

  Directions: 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 the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

  Passage One

  Questions 11 to 13 based on the passage you have just heard.

  11.

  A) They are in a good temper.

  B) They like music.

  C) They want to say something.

  D) They sing for enjoyment.

  12.

  A) They make some signs.

  B) They keep from other birds.

  C) They keep silent.

  D) They hide themselves.

  13.

  A) It spreads out its tail.

  B) It dances.

  C) It uses shells and flowers to make a garden.

  D) It flies high in the sky.

  Passage Two

  Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  14.

  A) They hung meat in the sun.

  B) They cooked meat with salt.

  C) They preserved meat with ice.

  D) They kept meat underground.

  15.

  A) He began to use chemicals.

  B) He preserved food with sugar.

  C) He kept food in cans.

  D) He sealed food in jars.

  16.

  A) Development of the canning industry.

  B) Food processing and chemicals.

  C) Food industry in different countries.

  D) Preserving food - past and present.

  Passage Three

  Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  17.

  A) In the United states.

  B) At Sutter's Fort.

  C) In Sweden.

  D) In Switzerland.

  18.

  A) He left the farm.

  B) He kept it a secret to himself.

  C) He told Sutter about it.

  D) He tried to find more gold.

  19.

  A) Because too many people came there for gold.

  B) Because Sutter was not good at farming.

  C) Because the army occupied it.

  D) Because Sutter gave up farming.

  20.

  A) It made him a very rich man.

  B) It brought him great misfortune.

  C) It had little effect on his life.

  D) It cause the death of his wife.

  Part II              Reading Comprehension        (35 minutes)

  Directions: There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D) .You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

  Passage One

  Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:

  Time was ―― and not so many years ago, either ―― when the average citizen took a pretty dim view of banks and Banking. That this was so, it should be said, was to no small extent the fault of banks and bankers themselves. Banks used to be ―― and a few still are ―― forbidding structures. Behind the little barred windows were, more often than not, elderly gentlemen whose expression of friendliness reflected the size of the customer's account, and nothing less than a few hundred thousand in the bank could have inspired the suggestion of a smile.

  And yet the average bank for many year was, to the average citizen,  a fearful, if

  necessary, instrument for dealing with business ―― usually big business. But somewhere in the past quarter centruy, banks Began to grow human, even pleasant, and started to attract the little man. It is possible that this movement began in medium-sized towns, or in small towns where people know each other by their first names, and spread to big towns. At any rate, the results have been remarkable.

  The movement to "humanize" hanks, of course, received a big push during the war, when more and more women were employed to do work previously performed by men. Also more and more "little" people found themselves in need of personal loans, as taxes became heavier and as the practice of installment (分期付款) buying broke down the previously long ―― held concept that there was something almost morally wrong about being in debt. All sorts of people began to discover that the intelligent use of credit (信贷) could be extremely helpful.

  21. The author believes that the unfriendly atmosphere in banks many years ago was chiefly

  due to ______.

  A) the outer appearance of bank buildings

  B) unfriendliness of customers toward banks

  C) economic pressure of the time

  D) the attitude of hankers

  22. The banks of many years ago showed interest only in ______.

  A) regular visitors

  B) rich customers

  C) friendly businessmen

  D) elderly gentlemen

  23. When did banks begin to grow human?

  A) Sometime before the war.

  B) A few years ago.

  C) During the war.

  D) In the last century.

  24. What helped to push the "humanization" of banks?

  A) More and more "little" people became customers of banks.

  B) The elderly gentlemen in banks were replaced by women.

  C) More banks were set up in small and medium-sized towns.

  D) The size of the customer's account was greatly increased.

  25. Average People seldom borrowed money from bank in the bank because ______.

  A) the bank buildings looked forbidding

  B) they were comparatively rich before the war

  C) they thought it was not proper to be in debt

  D) they rarely spent more than they could earn

  Passage Two

  Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:

  Last summer, Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole announced a new rule: Unless states representing two-thirds of the country's population pass compulsory (强制性的) seat- belt - use laws by April 1989, all new vehicles will have to be fitted with air bags or automatic seat belts.

  The rule wouldn' t have been necessary but for one simple fact. Even though seat belts could prevent nearly half of the deaths in fatal car accidents, 85 percent of the pepulation simply won't wear them.

  Why not? Behavioral engineers have found that there are all sorts of reasons ―― usually unstated. These are some of the most popular. It' s safer to be thrown from a car man trapped. According to E. Scott Geller, that's a faulty argument. "In fact", he says, "being thrown from a car is twenty-five times more dangerous than being trapped".

  It won't happen to me; I'm a good driver. But what about the other person who may be a terrible driver? The data show that the average incidence (发生率) for all accidents in one per driver every 10 years.

  My car will end up underwater or on fire, and I won' t be able to get out. According to the Nationaj Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), only 0.5 percent of all injury- producing accidents occur under these conditions. "If you' re wearing a belt, you' ve got a better chance of being conscious and not having your legs broken ―― distinct advantages in getting out of a dangerous situation".

  I'm only going a few blocks. Yet 80 percent of accidents happen at speeds or less that 25 miles per hour, 75 percent happen within 25 miles of home.

  26. Before 1989, in the United States ______.

  A) the use of seat belts was not compulsory for the majority of the population

  B) a new law requiring the use of seat belts had just been pa~ed

  C) people had to choose between the use of seat belts or the use of air bags

  D) almost fifty percent of the people involved in car accidents were saved by seat Belts

  27. The word "trapped" (Para. 3, Line 3) means to be ______.

  A) held up in a traffic jam

  B) confined in the car

  C) caught in an accident

  D) pulled into a car

  28. One of the reasons why many drivers refuse to wear seat belts is because ______.

  A) they don't think that it is comfortable to wear seat belts

  B) they don't believe that an accident involving a terrible driver is highly probable

  C) they believe that no danger is involved in just driving a few blocks

  D) they think that few drivers are willing to wear seat belts

  29. It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

  A) seat belts should be replaced by air bags

  B) eighty-five percent of all drivers are likely to Break traffic rules

  C) all drivers, whether good or bad, are liable to have an accident at one time or another

  D) wearing seat belts will get drivers out of dangerous situations

  30. The purpose of the writer in writing this passage is ______.

  A) to urge the government to pass the law sooner

  B) to tell how dangerous car-driving can be

  C) to criticise those who refuse to use seat blets

  D) to prove the necessity of the new rule

  Passage Three

  Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:

  For well over 2000 years the world's great religions have taught the virtues of a trusting heart.  Now there is another reason to merit the wisdom of the ages: scientific evidence indicates that those with trusting hearts will live longer, healthier lives.

  As a result of the work published in the 1970s by two pioneering heart speciaiists, Meyer Friedman and Ray H. Rosenman, nearly every American is aware that blood Type. A people are impatient, and easily moved to hostility and anger. Many have come to believe that Type As are at a much higher risk of suffering heart attack or dying of heart disease than others.

  The driving force behind hostility is a cynical (愤世嫉俗) mistrust of others. If we

  expect others to mistreat us, we are seldom disappointed. This generates anger and leads us to respond with hostility.

  The most characteristic attitude of a cynic is being suspicious of the motives of people he doesn't know. Imagine you are waiting for an elevator and it stops two floors above for longer than usual. How inconsiderate (不替别人着想的) You think. In a few seconds, you have drawn hostile conclusions about unseen people and their motives.

  Meanwhile, your cynical mistrust is leading to noticeable physical consequences. Your voice rises. The rate and debth of your breathing increases. Your heart is beating faster and harder, and the muscles of your arms and legs become tight. You feel "charged up", ready for action.

  If you frequeatly experience these feelings, you may be at increased risk of developing serious health problems. Anger can add to the risk of heart and other diseases.

  31. According to the author, people with trusting hearts are ______.

  A) usually intelligent and wise

  B) usually very religious

  C) less likely to get heart diseases

  D) not likely to be mistreated by others

  32. The book by Meyer Friedman and Ray H. Rosenman most probably discusses ______.

  A) friendliness and hostility

  B) trust and mistrust of people

  C) heart diseases and death rate

  D) people's characters and their blood types

  33. According to the passage, if you have a fixed idea in mind that people will mistreat you, you will always find it ______.

  A) to be disappointing

  B) to be pleasing

  C) to be wrong

  D) to be so

  34. A cynic, in the passage, is a person ______.

  A) who is always rady to fight

  B) who usually has doubts about the people around him

  C) whose behaviour usually leads to serious health problems

  D) whose behaviour usually seems strange to the people he knows

  35. The author's intention in writing the passage is to ______.

  A) adivse people to be patient

  B) analyze the dnager of heart diseases

  C) persuade people to be trustful

  D) praise the wisdom of the old people

  Passage Four

  Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

  "Time is a problem for kids," states a news report for a new Swiss watch. Children in some countries "learn time slowly" because "they don't wear watches" and "parents don't really know how to teach them time". The kids grow up with this handicap and become adults ―― and then can't get to wrok on time. Is there an answer to this problem? of course ―― it's the Flik Flak, made by a famous Swiss watch company.

  The Flik Flak is being marketed as something teaching watch for children aged 4 to 10. The watch itself does not teach kids how to tell time, of course it merely "captures their imagination" by presenting the "hour" hand as a beautiful red girl named Flak and the "minute" hand as a tall blue boy named Flik. Flik points to corresponding "blue" minutes on the dial, while Flak points to red hour numbers. The characters and the colors combined with parental help, are supposed to teach young children how to tell time.

  The watch comes equipped with a standard battery and a nylon band. Peter Lipkin, the United States sales manager for the Flik Flak, calls it "Kidproof: if it gets dirty you can throw the whole watch in the washing machine." The product is being sold in select department stores in Europe, Asia and the United States for a suggested price of $ 25. Parents who buy the watch may discover that it is one thing for kids to tell time; it's quite another for them to be on time.

  36. From the news report we know that ______.

  A) parents are patient when teaching children time

  B) parents have little idea of how to teach children time

  C) children tend to learn time quickly

  D) children enjoy wearing the Flik Flak watch

  37. The author doesn't seem to believe ______.

  A) children will be on time if they have learnt how to tell time

  B) a Filk Flak can help parents teach their children how to tell time

  C) the Filk Flak can capture children's imagination

  D) children usually have trouble telling time if they don't wear watches

  38. The word "handicap" (Para. 1, Line 4) menas ______.

  A) displeasure

  B) discouragement

  C) disappointment

  D) disadvantage

  39. Flik and Flak in the passage stand for ______.

  A) a tall boy and a beautiful girl

  B) the minute hand and the hour hand

  C) the Swiss watch company

  D) the designers of the watch

  40. The United States sales manager calls the new watch "kidproof" because ______.

  A) it is designed to teach children to be on time

  B) it proves to be effective in teaching children time

  C) it is made so as not to be easily damaged by children

  D) it is the children's favourite watch

  Part III             Vocabulary and Structure        (20 minutes)

  Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D) .Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Anwer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

  41. I can't understand how you  ______ these unpleasant surroundings.

  A) put out

  B) put down

  C) put up with

  D) put forward

  42.  ______ you decide to take up you should try to make it a success.

  A) Whatever

  B) Unless

  C) Whenever

  D) If only

  43. If Harry did not attend the conference last night, he ______ too much work to do.

  A) must have had

  B) must have

  C) had had

  D) had to have had

  44. John often attends public lectures at the University of Oxford, chiefly ______ his

  English.

  A) to improve

  B) improving

  C) to have improved

  D) improved

  45. It was suggested at the meeting that effective measures ______ to solve the proplem.

  A) were taken

  B) be taken

  C) must be taken

  D) take

  46. I am ______ of your stupid conversation.

  A) annoyed

  B) worried

  C) angry

  D) tired

  47. They are building the dam in ______ with another firm.

  A) comparison

  B) association

  C) touch

  D) tune

  48. Most parents encourage their children to take an active part in social events, ______ those events do not interfere with their studies……

  A) lest

  B) though

  C) unless

  D) provided

  49. Orlande, a city in Florida, ______ for its main attraction, Magic Kingdom.

  A) which is well known

  B) is well known

  C) well known

  D) being well known

  50. He is ______ a writer as a reporter.

  A) more

  B) rather

  C) not so much

  D) not much

  51. Jim is sorry  ______ so impolite to your guest last Saturday.

  A) to be

  B) having been

  C) being

  D) to have been

  52. I suppose that when I come back in ten years' time all these old houses ______ down.

  A) will have been pulled

  B) will have pulled

  C) will be pulling

  D) will be pulled

  53. To be sure, some insects can build complex societies ______ different types of individuals performing different tasks.

  A) taken from

  B) made of

  C) composed of

  D) developed from

  54. The students will put off the outing until next week, ______ they won' t be so busy.

  A) when

  B) as

  C) since

  D) while

  55, I have not found my book yet; in fact, I am not sure ______ I could have done with it.

  A) whether

  B) why

  C) what

  D) when

  56. If you do not fasten your safety belt, your chances of being ______ will be greater.

  A) beaten

  B) hurt

  C) damaged

  D) stricken

  57." ______ "for many years, the writer suddenly became famous.

  A) Having ignored him

  B) To be ignored

  C) To have been ignored

  D) Having been ignored

  58. This bird's large wings ______ it to fly very fast.

  A) able

  B) enable

  C) unsure

  D) cause

  59. The picture exhibition bored me to death. I wish I ______ to it.

  A) have not gone

  B) did not go

  C) had not gone

  D) should not have gone

  60. I don't swim not, but I ______ when I was a kid.

  A) used to it

  B) used to doing it

  C) used to

  D) used to do

  61. I found my daughter sitting in the kitchen, crying ______.

  A) strongly

  B) bitterly

  C) heavily

  D) deeply

  62. You are getting too old for football. You'd better ______ tennis instead.

  A) take in

  B) take up

  C) take for

  D) take over

  63. When the two young people were married, the ceremory was anything ______ up to data.

  A) but

  B) beside

  C) except

  D) apart from

  64. He didn't mention anything about the party, ______ the date……

  A) either even

  B) even nor

  C) even neither

  D) not even

  65. After being rescued from the air crash, the people agreed that they had much to ______.

  A) thank

  B) be thanked

  C) be thankful

  D) be thankful for

  66. This new method not only saves time but also saves energy ______ operating on two batteries instead to four.

  A) in

  B) on

  C) by

  D) for

  67. What  ______ to him is whether the job allows him to pursue his studies.

  A) matters

  B) refers

  C) happens

  D) applies

  68. He said that very clearly so that nobody was in any ______ about what was meant.

  A) doubt

  B) wonder

  C) question

  D) consideration

  69. It is predicted that heavy rains are ______ to flood the area in a few days.

  A) frightening

  B) threatening

  C) scattering

  D) warning

  70. In most of the United States, the morning newspaper is ______ by schoolage children.

  A) directed

  B) discharged

  C) derived

  D) delivered

  Part IV                       Close                  (15 minutes)

  Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D) on the right side of the paper.You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresp onding letter on,the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

  When television first began to expand, very few of the people who had become famous as ___71___ announcers were able to be equally effective ___72___ television.  Some  of  the  difficulties they experienced when they were trying to ___73___ themselves to the new medium  were technical.  When ___74___ on radio, for example, they had become ___75___ to seeing on behalf of the listener. This art of seeing for others ___76___ that the announcer has to be very good ___77___ talking. Above all, he has to be able to ___78___ a continuous sequence (序列) of

  visual (视觉的) images which add meaning ___79___ the round the listener hears.  In the ___80___ of television, however, the announcer sees ___81___ with  the  viewer.  His  duty,  ___82___,  is completely different.  He is there to make ___83___ that the viewer does not ___84___ any point of interest,  to help him focus ___85___ particular things,  and to help him ___86___ the  images  on  the  television screen. ___87___ his radio colleague,  he must  know the ___88___ of silence and how to use it at those ___89___ when the pictures speak for ___90___.

  71.

  A) television

  B) advertisement

  C) radio

  D) newspaper

  72.

  A) of

  B) in

  C) at

  D) on

  73.

  A) adopt

  B) adjust

  C) alter

  D) stape

  74.

  A) working

  B) listening

  C) appearing

  D) showing

  75.

  A) practised

  B) experienced

  C) determined

  D) used

  76.

  A) guarantees

  B) means

  C) convinces

  D) warns

  77.

  A) at

  B) with

  C) in

  D) of

  78.

  A) reflect

  B) create

  C) cause

  D) affect

  79.

  A) to

  B) in

  C) on

  D) about

  80.

  A) occasion

  B) matter

  C) example

  D) case

  81.

  A) something

  B) everything

  C) nothing

  D) anything

  82.

  A) moreover

  B) therefore

  C) furthermore

  D) nevertheless

  83.

  A) clear

  B) definite

  C) sure

  D) easy

  84.

  A) miss

  B) ignore

  C) drop

  D) catch

  85.

  A) to

  B) at

  C) in

  D) on

  86.

  A) reveal

  B) expose

  C) understand

  D) translate

  87.

  A) Unlike

  B) Besides

  C) Like

  D) As

  88.

  A) price

  B) cost

  C) value

  D) worth

  89.

  A) minutes

  B) periods

  C) times

  D) moments

  90.

  A) them

  B) him

  C) themselves

  D) himself

  Part V                      Writing                (30 minutes)

  Directions: For this part you are allowed30 minutes to write a composition in no less than 100 words, on the topic: Is Failure a Bad Thing? You should base your

  composition on the following outline (give in Chinese )

  1,失败是常有的事?

  2,人们对失败有各种不同的态度。

  3,我对失败的态度。

  You should write your composition in three paragraphs. Remember to write your composition in readable handwriting on the right side of this sheet.

  Is Failure a Bad Thing?

  [1992年1月大学英语四级考试试题参考答案]

  Part I Listening Comprehension

  Section A

  1.B) Give the woman what she wants

  2.D) He will fix the woman's watch

  3.A) To see the doctor

  4.A) She is eager to know what the present is

  5.D) He had a late class

  6.B) There won't be a test this afternoon

  7.C) She doesn't like his choice of test questions

  8.C) She thinks he is always very frank

  9.B) By bus

  10.B) £9

  Section B

  11.C) They want to say something

  12.A) They make some signs

  13.C) It uses shells and flowers to make a garden

  14.A) They hung meat in the sun

  15.D) He sealed food in jars

  16.D) Preserving food - past and present

  17.D) In Switzerland

  18.C) He told Sutter about it

  19.A) Because too many people came there for gold

  20.B) It brought him great misfortune

  Part II Reading Comprehension

  21.D) the attitude of hankers

  22.B) rich customers

  23.A) Sometime before the war

  24.B) The elderly gentlemen in banks were replaced by women

  25.C) they thought it was not proper to be in debt

  26.A) the use of seat belts was not compulsory for the majority of the population

  27.B) confined in the car

  28.C) they believe that no danger is involved in just driving a few blocks

  29.C) all drivers, whether good or bad, are liable to have an accident at one time or another

  30.D) to prove the necessity of the new rule

  31.C) less likely to get heart diseases

  32.D) people's characters and their blood types

  33.D) to be so

  34.C) whose behaviour usually leads to serious health problems

  35.C) persuade people to be trustful

  36.B) parents have little idea of how to teach children time

  37.A) children will be on time if they have learnt how to tell time

  38.D) disadvantage

  39.B) the minute hand and the hour hand

  40.C) it is made so as not to be easily damaged by children

  Part III Vocabulary and Structure

  41.C) put up with

  42.A) Whatever

  43.A) must have had

  44.A) to improve

  45.B) be taken

  46.D) tired

  47.B) association

  48.D) provided

  49.B) is well known

  50.C) not so much

  51.D) to have been

  52.A) will have been pulled

  53.C) composed of

  54.A) when

  55.C) what

  56.B) hurt

  57.D) Having been ignored

  58.B) enable

  59.C) had not gone

  60.C) used to

  61.B) bitterly

  62.B) take up

  63.A) but

  64.D) not even

  65.D) be thankful for

  66.C) by

  67.A) matters

  68.A) doubt

  69.B) threatening

  70.D) delivered

  Part IV Close

  71.C) radio

  72.D) on

  73.B) adjust

  74.A) working

  75.D) used

  76.B) means

  77.A) at

  78.B) create

  79.A) to

  80.D) case

  81.B) everything

  82.B) therefore

  83.C) sure

  84.A) miss

  85.D) on

  86.C) understand

  87.A) Unlike

  88.C) value

  89.D) moments

  90.C) themselves

  Part V Writing(略)

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