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1、1995年1月英语四级考试真题及答案Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A 1. (A) Go out to work. (C) Be calm and patient. (B) Listen carefully to John. (D) Do the easiest thing. 2. (A) He doesnt like to talk. (C) He is friendly. (B) He is a very kind man. (D) He is not a pleasant person. 3. (A) The do
2、ctor wont see her tomorrow. (C) The doctor is busy all day today. (B) The doctor is busy tomorrow. (D) The doctor will see her today. 4. (A) Young people are too quick in making decisions. (C) Young people lose their jobs easily. (B) Young people seldom stay long on the same job. (D) Young people ar
3、e too eager to succeed. 5. (A) She felt it was tiring. (C) She thought it took less time. (B) She felt it was very nice. (D) She thought it was expensive. 6. (A) They are having breakfast. (C) They are preparing a hot soup. (B) They are eating some fruit. (D) They are drinking cold milk. 7. (A) The
4、woman doesnt want to spend Christmas with the man. (B) The woman is going home for Christmas party. (C) The woman has not been invited to the Christmas party. (D) The woman is going to spend Christmas abroad. 8. (A) By car. (C) By place. (B) By bus. (D) By train. 9. (A) It closes at four on weekdays
5、. (C) It isnt open on Sundays. (B) He doesnt know its business hours. (D) It is open till four on Sundays. 10. (A) Tennis shoes. (C) Nothing yet. (B) Some clothes. (D) Music records. Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 9. (A) In about 20 years. (C)
6、In a couple of weeks. (B) Within a week. (D) As early as possible. 12. (A) Yes, of course. (C) Not mentioned. (B) Possibly not. (D) Definitely not. 13. (A) Her complaint was ignored. (C) The store apologized for their mistake. (B) The store sent her the correct order. (D) The store picked up the wro
7、ng items. Passage Two Questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14. (A) The prison gates always open. (C) The prison has no armed guards. (B) Its prisoner can work outside. (D) The prison is open to the public. 15. (A) The prisoners are provided with jobs on release. (C) It is
8、 run on the principle of trusting prisoners. (B) Its prisoners are seldom made to work overtime. (D) It has no security measures. 16. (A) One year. (C) Thirteen years. (B) Two years. (D) Fourteen years. 17. (A) Doubtful. (C) Critical. (B) Positive. (D) Indifferent. Passage Three Questions 18 to 20 a
9、re based on the passage you have just heard. 18. (A) Its good for training ones character but not good for ones health. (B) It cannot prepare pupils to be good citizens. (C) It has less effect on a childs character than sports and games. (D) Its as important as after-class activities. 19. (A) Becaus
10、e pupils there have to spend most of the time studying. (B) Because the school authorities insist on traditional ways of teaching. (C) Because the school authorities have neglected discipline. (D) Because pupils there are too fond of playing. 20. (A) Practical work. (C) Teachers encouragement. (B) C
11、ollective activities. (D) Book knowledge. Part II Reading Comprehension ( 35 minutes) Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. People tend to be more impressed by evidence that seems to confirm some relationship. Thus many are convinced their dreams are prophetic (预言的) beca
12、use a few have come true; they fail to notice the many that have not. Consider also the belief that the phone always rings when Im in the shower. If it does ring while you are in the shower, the event will stand out and be remembered. If it doesnt ring, that nonevent probably wont even register (留下印
13、象). People want to see order, pattern and meaning in the world. Consider, for example, the common belief that things like personal misfortunes, plane crashes, and deaths happen in threes. Such beliefs stem from the tendency of people to allow the third event to define the time period. If three plane
14、 crashes occur in a month, then the period of time that counts as their happening together is one month; if three crashes occur in a year, the period of time is stretched. Flexible end points reinforce such beliefs. We also tend to believe what we want to believe. A majority of people think they are
15、 more intelligent, more fair-minded and more skilled behind the wheel of an automobile than the average person. Part of the reason we view ourselves so favorably is that we use criteria that work to our advantage. As economist Thomas Schelling explains, Everybody ranks himself high in qualities he v
16、alues: careful drivers give weight to care, skilled drivers give weight to skill, and those who are polite give weight to courtesy, This way everyone ranks high on his own scale. Perhaps the most important mental habit we can learn is to be cautious (谨慎的) in drawing conclusions. The evidence of ever
17、yday life is sometimes misleading. 21. In the first paragraph the author states that _ . (A) dreams cannot be said to be prophetic even though a few have come true. (B) dreams are prophetic because some of them did come true. (C) dreams may come true if clearly remembered. (D) dreams and reality are
18、 closely related. 22. By things like . happen in threes (Para. 3, Line 2), the author indicates that people believe _ . (A) personal misfortunes tend to happen every now and then. (B) personal misfortunes, plane crashes, and deaths usually happen together. (C) misfortunes tend to occur according to
19、certain patterns. (D) misfortunes will never occur more than three times to a person in his lifetime. 23. Ten word courtesy (Para. 4, line 6) probably means _. (A) good manners. (B) Appropriate speech. (C) Friendly relations. (D)Satisfactory service. 24. What can be inferred from the passage? _ (A)
20、Happenings that go unnoticed deserve more attention. (B) In a series of misfortunes the third one is usually the most serious. (C) People tend to make use of evidence that supports their own beliefs. (D) Believers of misfortunes happening in threes are cautious in interpreting events. 25. It can be
21、concluded from the passage that _ . (A) there is some truth even in the wildest dreams. (B) one should take notice of other peoples merits. (C) there is no order or pattern in world events. (D) we should not base our conclusions on accidental evidence. Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the
22、 following passage. It has been thought and said that Africans are born with musical talent. Because music is so important in the lives of many Africans and because so much music is performed in Africa, we are inclined to think that Africans are musicians. The impression is strengthened when we look
23、 at ourselves and find that we have become largely a society of musical spectators (旁观). Music is important to us, but most of us can be considered consumers rather than producers of music. We have records, television, concerts, and radio to fulfill many of our musical needs. In most situations wher
24、e music is performed in our culture it is not difficult to distinguish the audience from the performers, but such is often not the case in Africa. Alban Ayipaga, a Kasena semiprofessional musician from northern Ghana, says that when his flute (长笛) and drum ensemble (歌舞团) is performing. Anybody can t
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