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四级模拟题答案
四级模拟题答案
CET-4ModelTest
答案速查
PartIWriting
PartIIReading(SkimmingandScanning)
1.B2.C3.B4.D5.C6.A7.C
8.person-centeredcareandconsistentassignment
9.lowerstaffturnover
10.federallyfunded
PartIIIListeningComprehension
SectionA
11.C12.C13.B14.A15.B
16.C17.D18.B19.C20.C
21.B22.B23.A24.A25.C
SectionB
26.B27.A28.A29.B30.B31.C32.C33.B34.A35.C
SectionC
36.assistant37.involves38.locate39.revealed40.classification
41.purposes42.random43.length
44.Theirworkhasevenenabledthemtodevelopancalculationthatclassifiedthesearcheswitha74-percentaccuracyrate.
45.Ourfindingshavebroadimplicationsforsearchenginesande-commerceiftheycanclassifytheuserintentofqueriesinrealtime.
46.Henowiscontinuingthisresearchusingamorecomplexcalculationthatwillhopefullyyielda90-percentaccuracyrate.
PartIVReadinginDepth
SectionA
47.G48.I49.E50.A51.B52.H53.M54.F55.N56.D
SectionB
57.B58.C59.D60.B61.C62.A63.B64.C65.A66.D
PartVClose
67.C68.B69.A70.D71.C72.A73.B74.D75.C76.C
77.C78.A79.D80.C81.B82.C83.C84.A85.D86.B
PartVI
87.differedinmanyrespectsfromyourown.
88.do great harm to the eyesight of children.
89.keptpacewiththesalaryincrease.
90.hasastronginfluenceon
91.canyouentirelydependonotherstosolve
听力原文
11.W:
Idon'tknowwhatIcouldhavedonetomakeBobsomadatme.
M:
Meneither,butit'slikelytostaythatwayuntilyousayyou'resorry.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
12.M:
ThislookslikeTaylor'shouse,butIdon'tknow.IwishIwrotedownthedirections
W:
Atthisrate,weareluckytogetthereintimefordessert
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanimply?
13.W:
Theysaytheexerciseisgoodforyou,butIdon'tknow.Imeandraggingmyselfoutofbedsix-dayandeverydaytogotothegymdoesn'tgoeswellwithmysleepingschedule.
M:
Sure,butwhosaysyouneedtogoeveryday?
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanimplythemanshoulddo?
14.M:
Ijustgotbackfromthenewartgallerydowntown.Haveyouseentheircollectionyet?
W:
It’salotsmallerthanwhatIwasexpecting,butwhattheydohaveisimpressive.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
15.W:
Ijustwrotethespeechfortheelection.Youknow,I’mrunningforthepresidentoftheStudentUnion.Iwaswanderingifyouwouldmindlookingitover.
M:
Hey,whatafriend’sfor?
Q:
Whatwillthemanprobablydo?
16.M:
Oh,man,Ifeelawful.IthinkI’mcomingdownwiththatflueverybody'sbeenlateupwith.Doyouhaveittoo?
W:
No,ImeanIprobablylookterriblebecauseIstayedupalllastnightstudying,butIshouldbefineaftersomesleep.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
17.W:
So,didyoupickupthatorangejuiceformelikeyousaidyouwould?
M:
Imeantto.ButI’mshortofcash.I’llbegoingbacklaterthough,afterIstopbythebankifyoucanwaitthatlong.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanimplyhewilldo?
18.M:
Hi,thanksforyourhelp.IguessIcanhandletherestmyself.Butjustincase,areyougoingtobearoundlater?
W:
Idon'tknowbutyoucanalwaysaskJudy.She'sreallygoodwiththesekindsofproblems.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanimply?
ConversationOne
W:
Hi,Tim.I'mreallysorrytohearaboutyourdad.Mysincerestcondolencesgoouttoyouandyourfamily.Hewassuchagreatman.
M:
Thanks.Asyouknow,hehadbeensickforsometimebeforehepassedaway,soweweresomewhatprepared.
W:
So,how'syourmomtakingit?
M:
Oh,it'sbeenreallyhardonher.Idon'tthinkyougetoversomethinglikethat.
M:
Yeah,I'msure.Myheartreallygoesouttoher.Uh,sohow'syourmomgoingtobeabletomanagethingsalone?
M:
Well,financially,momwillbeabletoliveasecurelifefromnowon.Imean,Dadhadlifeinsuranceandsubstantialinvestmentsinpropertyandstocks,soreturnsonthoseshouldtakecareofher.Butourmainconcernatthismomentisheremotionalstate.She'sreallydown,soacallnowandagainshouldbrightenherday.
M:
So,whatarethefuneralarrangements?
Theannouncementinthepaperdidn'tmentionmuchaboutthefuneral.
M:
Well,someofthefamilymemberswillgettogetheronTuesdaymorningforaprivatememorialservice,buttherewillbeaviewingintheafternoonfrom2:
00to3:
00,followedbythefuneralservice.
M:
IwishtherewassomethingIcoulddoyou.
M:
Well,actually,thereis.Youknow,Dadreallyadmiredyoualot,andbeforehedied,heaskedifyou'dsingamusicalnumberatthefuneral.
M:
Really?
I'dbehonored.
M:
Itwouldreallymeanalottothefamily.
M:
Sure.Then,seeyouonTuesday.
M:
Okay,seeyouthen.
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.WhatcanweassumeaboutthedeathofTim'sfather?
20.Howishismothergoingtosupportherselfnowthatherhusbandisgone?
21.WhenisthememorialmeetingforTim'sfather?
ConversationTwo
W:
Well,hiMr.Brown.How'syourapartmentworkingoutforyou?
M:
Well.That'swhatIwouldliketotalktoyouabout.Iwanttotalktoyouaboutthatnoise!
Wouldyoumindtalkingtothetenantin4Bandaskhimtokeephismusicdown,especiallyafter10:
00?
Themusicisblaringalmosteverynight,anditshouldbeyourjobasmanagertotakecareofthings.
W:
Hey,Ijustcollecttherent.Besides,themanlivingthereistheowner'sson,andhe'saverybigperson.Hey,I'llseewhatIcando.Anythingelse?
M:
Well,yes.Couldyoutalktotheownersofthepropertynextdooraboutthestrongsmelldriftingthisway?
W:
Well,theareaissetasideforagriculturalandlivestockuse,sothere'snothingmuchIcandoaboutthat.
M:
Well,whataboutthe....That,thatnoise.
W:
Whatnoise?
Idon'thearanything.
M:
There,thereitisagain.
W:
Oh,thatnoise.Iguessthemilitaryhasresumeditsexercises.
M:
Youhavetobekidding.Can'tanythingbedoneaboutit?
W:
Whycertainly.I'veprotestedthisactivity,andtheseweeklyactivitiesshouldstop...withinthenextthreetofiveyears.
M:
Hey,younevertoldmeabouttheseproblemsbeforeIsignedtherentalagreement.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.Whatdidthemanaskthewomentotellthemaninapartment4B?
23.Whatistheman'ssecondcomplaint?
24.Howdoesthewomanrespondtothissecondrequest?
25.Whatisthesourceoftheman'sthirdcomplaint?
PassageOne
Whene-mailfirstcameintogeneraluseaboutfifteenyearsago,therewasalotoftalkabouttheimminentarrivalofthepaperlessoffice.However,itseemsthate-mailhasyettorevolutioniseofficecommunication.AccordingtocommunicationsanalystRichardMetcalf,someofficeshaveactuallyseenanincreaseinpaperasaresultofe-mail."Informationintheformofe-mailmessagesnowfloodsourcomputerscreens.Thesemessagescanbesentsoquicklythatmemostendtobedistributedinthehundreds.Forthosesecretarieswhosebossesaskthemtoprintoutalltheire-mailsandleavethemintheirin-trays,thismeansusingupagreatdealofpapereverymonth,"Metcalfsays.
Metcalfhasfoundthatbecausesomee-mailsgetlostincyberspace,PAsareincreasinglylikelytobeaskedbyclientsandcolleaguestosendallimportantdocumentsbothbye-mailandbyfaxor"snailmail"—throughthepost.Thishighlightsafurtherpotentialproblemwithe-mailintoday'soffices—itistakinguptimeratherthansavingit.
"Withe-mail,communicationismucheasier,butthereisalsomoreroomformisunderstandings,"sayspsychologistDrDavidLewis.Generally,muchlesscareistakenwithe-mailsthanwithlettersorfaxesandthesenderwillprobablyprintthedocumentandrereaditbeforeputtingitinanenvelopeorsendingitbyfax.
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.Whyhasthepromiseofthepaperlessofficenotcometrueinmanyoffices?
27.WhatcanbeinferredfromRichardMetcalf'sfindings?
28.HowdoesDavidLewisfeelaboute-mailmessages?
PassageTwo
Todaymostofastronomersacceptthenotionthatgroupsofstarsthatmakeuptheuniverseareallmovingfartherandfartherawayfromeachother,butuntilveryrecentlythisideaofanexpandinguniversewasnotatheorymostEuropeanscholarsbelievedinsinceancienttimesandupto17thcenturymostofthesescholarsthoughtthesizeoftheuniversehadremainedunchangedsincethemomentofitscreationorperhapsforever,withallthestarsmoreorlessinplaceinrelationtoeachother.Butthat ideawaschallengedinthelate17thcenturybyIzicNewton'sideaofgravityasaforceofattraction,whichcontradicttheideaofauniversitythatisstatic,unchanging.IfgravitycausesallthestarsoutthereinspacetoattracteachotherasNewtonsaid,thentheycouldremainmotionless.Soonerorlaterallthestarswillfallinabsorbeachother.Well,scientistthenproposeanewmodel,takingNewton'stheoryintoaccount,theydidn'twanttoabandontheideaofmotionlessstars,butforthismodeltowork,sothestarswon'tfallineachother,theyhadtomodifyNewton'slawofgravity,sotheytheorizethatfordistanceaslargeasthosebetweenstars,thegravitationrepelsratherthanattracts.Asyoumightguess,thereareothercontradictions.Butthisisprettilyresolvedinthepastcenturiesbycurrentlyacceptedtheory,whichsaystheuniverseiscontinuouslyexpanding.
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29. what does the passage mainly discuss?
30.What did most European scholars believe before 17th century about the size of the universe?
31.What did some scientists try to explain by suggesting that stars repel each other?
PassageThree
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