2017年英语专四真题及答案.doc
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1、2017年英语专四真题及答案2017年英语专业四级真题及答案III. 语言知识:11。 _B_ combination of techniques authors use, all stories-from the briefest anecdotes to the longest novels -have a plot。A。 Regarding B。 Whatever. C。 In so far as D. No matter12。 She followed the receptionist down a luxurious corridor to a closed door, _B_ th
2、e women gave a quick knock before opening it。.A。 wherein B. on which C. but when D. then13。 Ms Ennab is one of the first Palestinian _C_ with seven years racing experience。A。 woman drivers B. women driver C。 women drivers D. woman driver14. “I wondered if I could have a word with you. The past tense
3、 in the sentence refers to a _B_。A. past event for exact time reference B. present event for tentativenessC. present event for uncertainty D。 past event for politeness15。 “If I were you, I wouldnt wait to propose to her. The subjunctive mood in the sentence is used to _D_。A。 alleviate hostility B。 e
4、xpress unfavorable feelings C. indicate uncertainty D。 make a suggestion16。 “Its a shame that the city official should have gone back on his word。 The modal auxiliary SHOULD express _B_。A obligation B disappointment C future in the past D. tentativeness17. Timothy Ray Brown, the first man cured of H
5、IV, initially opted against the stem cell transplantation that _D_ history。A。 could have later made B。 should have made later C. might make later D. would later make18。 Some Martian rock structures look strikingly like structures on Earth that are known _C_by microbes.A. having been created B。 being
6、 created C。 to have been created D。 to be created19。 At that moment, with the crowd watching me, I was not afraid in the ordinary sense, as _ if I _A_alone. A. would have been had been B。 should be had been C. could be were D. might have been were20。 You must fire _C_ incompetent assistant of yoursA
7、. the B。 an C. that D。 whichever21. Some narratives seem more like plays, heavy with dialogue by which writers allow their _A_to reveal themselves。A。 characters B。 characteristics C。 charisma D characterizations22。 If you intend to melt the snow for drinking water, you can _D_ extra purity by runnin
8、g it through a coffee filter。A。 assure B。 insure C。 reassure D. ensure23。 The daisylike flowers of chamomile have been used for centuries to _B_anxiety and insomnia。 A。 decline B。 relieve C quench D suppress24。 Despite concern about the disappearance of the album in popular music, 2014 delivered a g
9、reat crop of album _C_。 A。 publications B appearances C. releases D. presentations25。 The partys reduced vote in the general election was _C_of lack of support for its policies. A。 revealing B. confirming C. indicative D。 evident26。 He closed his eyes and held the two versions of La Mappa to his min
10、ds _B_ to analyze their differences. A. vision B eye C. view D. sight27。 Twelve pupils were killed and five _A_injured after gunmen attacked the school during lunchtime。A。 critically B。 enormously C。 greatly D。 hard28. A 15year-old girl has been arrested _C_ accusations of using Instagram to anonymo
11、usly threaten her high-school。A。 over B. with C. on D. for29. It was reported that a 73yearold man died on an Etihad flight _D_to Germany from Abu Dhabi。A。 bounded B. binded C。 boundary D. bound30. Its _B_ the case in the region; a story always sounds clear enough at a distanced, but the nearer you
12、get to the scene of events the vaguer it becomes.A. unchangeably B. invariably C。 unalterably D. immovablyIV。 完形填空:A. always B. barely C. demise D. emergence E。 gained F. implications G. leaf H。 lost I。 naturally J. object K. one L. online M。 rising N. single O. valueMILLIONS of people now rent thei
13、r movies the Netflix way. They fill out a wish list from the 50,000 titles on the companys Web site and receive the first few DVDs in the mail; when they mail each one back, the next one on the list is sent. The Netflix model has been exhaustively analyzed for its disruptive, neweconomy(31)implicati
14、ons。 What will it mean for video stores like Blockbuster, which has, in fact, started a similar service? What will it mean for movie studios and theaters? What does it show about long tail” businesses ones that combine many niche markets, like those for Dutch movies or classic musicals, into a (32)s
15、ingle large audience? But one other major implication has (33)barely been mentioned: what this and similar Internet-based businesses mean for that stalwart of the old economy, the United States Postal Service。Every day, some two million Netflix envelopes come and go as firstclass mail. They are join
16、ed by millions of other shipments from (34)online pharmacies, eBay vendors, A and other businesses that did not exist before the Internet.The(35)demise of ”snail mail” in the age of instant electronic communication has been predicted at least as often as the coming of the paperless office。 But the c
17、onsumption of paper keeps (36)rising. It has roughly doubled since 1980。 On average, an American household receives twice as many pieces of mail a day as it did in the 1970s.The harmful side of the Internets impact is obvious but statistically less important than many would guess. People (37) natura
18、lly write fewer letters when they can send e-mail messages。 To (38) leaf through a box of old paper correspondence is to know what has been _(39) lost in this shift: the pretty stamps, the varying look and feel of handwritten and typed correspondence, the tangible (40) object that was once in the se
19、nders hands。 V. Reading comprehensionSection APassage one(1)When I was a young girl living in Ireland, I was always pleased when it rained, because that meant I could go treasure hunting. Whats the connection between a wet day and a search for buried treasure? Well, its quite simple. Ireland, as som
20、e of you may already know, is the home of Leprechauns little men who possess magic powers and, perhaps more interestingly, pots of gold. (2)Now, although Leprechauns are interesting characters, I have to admit that I was more intrigued by the stories of their treasure hoard. This, as all of Ireland
21、knows, they hide at the end of the rainbow。 Leprechauns can be fearsome folk but if you can discover the end of the rainbow, they have to unwillingly surrender their gold to you. So whenever it rained, I would look up in the sky and follow the curve of the rainbow to see where it ended. I never did
22、unearth any treasure, but I did spend many happy, showery days dreaming of what I could do with the fortune if I found it。(3)As I got older, and started working, rainy days came to be just another nuisance and my childhood dreams of finding treasure faded。 But for some people the dream of striking i
23、t lucky never fades, and for a fortunate few, the dream even comes true! Such is the case of Mel Fisher. His dream of finding treasure also began in childhood, while reading the great literature classics “Treasure Island” and “Moby Dick”。 However, unlike myself, he chased his dream and in the end ma
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