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      • 出版日期:2014年10月
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        目录
            2009年12月大学英语四级考试真题
            2010年6月大学英语四级考试真题
            2010年12月大学英语四级考试真题
            2011年6月大学英语四级考试真题
            2011年12月大学英语四级考试真题
            2012年6月大学英语四级考试真题
            2012年12月大学英语四级考试真题
            2013年6月大学英语四级考试真题
            2013年12月大学英语四级考试真题
            2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题
         

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        2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题


            Part Ⅰ        Writing   (30 minutes)
            Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.
            Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your hometown, what is the most interesting place you would like to take him / her to see and why?
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
            Part Ⅱ      Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)
            Section A
            Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions 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 letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
            1. A) See a doctor about her strained shoulder.
            B) Use a ladder to help her reach the tea.
            C) Replace the cupboard with a new one.
            D) Place the tea on a lower shelf next time.
            2. A) At Mary Johnson’s.                      
            B) At a painter’s studio. 
            C) In an exhibition hall.                     
            D) Outside an art gallery.
            3. A) The teacher evaluated lacks teaching experience.
            B) She does not quite agree with what the man said.
            C) The man had better talk with the students himself.
            D) New students usually cannot offer a fair evaluation.
            4. A) He helped Doris build up the furniture.
            B) Doris helped him arrange the furniture.
            C) Doris fixed up some of the bookshelves.
            D) He was good at assembling bookshelves.
            5. A) He doesn’t get on with the others.            
            B) He doesn’t feel at ease in the firm.
            C) He has been taken for a fool.                 
            D) He has found a better position.
            6. A) They should finish the work as soon as possible.
            B) He will continue to work in the garden himself.
            C) He is tired of doing gardening on weekends.
            D) They can hire a gardener to do the work.
            7. A) The man has to get rid of the used furniture.
            B) The man’s apartment is ready for rent.
            C) The furniture is covered with lots of dust.
            D) The furniture the man bought is inexpensive.
            8. A) The man will give the mechanic a call.
            B) The woman is waiting for a call.
            C) The woman is doing some repairs.
            D) The man knows the mechanic very well.
            Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
            9. A) She had a job interview to attend.      
            B) She was busy finishing her project.
            C) She had to attend an important meeting.  
            D) She was in the middle of writing an essay.
            10. A) Accompany her roommate to the classroom.      
            B) Hand in her roommate’s application form.
            C) Submit her roommate’s assignment.    
            D) Help her roommate with her report.
            11. A) Where Dr. Ellis’s office is located.          
            B) When Dr. Ellis leaves his office. 
            C) Directions to the classroom building.           
            D) Dr. Ellis’s schedule for the afternoon.
            Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
            12. A) He finds it rather stressful.            
            B) He is thinking of quitting it.
            C) He can handle it quite well.          
            D) He has to work extra hours.
            13. A) The 6:00 one.       B) The 6:30 one.
            C) The 7:00 one.      D) The 7:30 one.
            14. A) It is an awful waste of time.        
            B) He finds it rather unbearable.
            C) The time on the train is enjoyable.        
            D) It is something difficult to get used to.
            15. A) Reading newspapers.          
            B) Chatting with friends.
            C) Listening to the daily news.      
            D) Planning the day’s work.
            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 Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
            Passage One
            Questions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
            16. A) Ignore small details while reading.
            B) Read at least several chapters at one sitting.
            C) Develop a habit of reading critically.
            D) Get key information by reading just once or twice.
            17. A) Choose one’s own system of marking.
            B) Underline the key words and phrases.
            C) Make as few marks as possible.
            D) Highlight details in a red color.
            18. A) By reading the textbooks carefully again.
            B) By reviewing only the marked parts.
            C) By focusing on the notes in the margins.
            D) By comparing notes with their classmates.
            Passage Two
            Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
            19. A) The sleep a person needs varies from day to day.
            B) The amount of sleep for each person is similar.
            C) One can get by with a couple of hours of sleep.
            D) Everybody needs some sleep for survival.
            20. A) It is a made?鄄up story.      
            B) It is beyond cure.
            C) It is a rare exception.               
            D) It is due to an accident.
            21. A) His extraordinary physical condition.
            B) His mother’s injury just before his birth.
            C) The unique surroundings of his living place.
            D) The rest he got from sitting in a rocking chair.
            Passage Three
            Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
            22. A) She invested in stocks and shares on Wall Street.
            B) She learned to write for financial newspapers.
            C) She developed a strong interest in finance.
            D) She tenderly looked after her sick mother.
            23. A) She made a wise investment in real estate.
            B) She sold the restaurant with a substantial profit.
            C) She got 7.5 million dollars from her ex?鄄husband.
            D) She inherited a big fortune from her father.
            24. A) She was extremely mean with her money.
            B) She was dishonest in business dealings.
            C) She frequently ill?鄄treated her employees.
            D) She abused animals including her pet dog.
            25. A) She made a big fortune from wise investment.
            B) She built a hospital with her mother’s money.
            C) She made huge donations to charities.
            D) She carried on her family’s tradition.
            Section C
            Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
            Among the kinds of social gestures most significant for second?鄄language teachers are those which are (26)             in form but different in meaning in the two cultures. For example, a Colombian who wants someone to (27)             him often signals with a hand movement in which all the fingers of one hand, cupped, point downward as they move rapidly (28)            . Speakers of English have a similar gesture though the hand may not be cupped and the fingers may be held more loosely, but for them the gesture means goodbye or go away, quite the (29)             of the Colombian gesture. Again, in Colombia, a speaker of English would have to know that when he (30)             height he must choose between different gestures depending on whether he is (31)             a human being or an animal. If he keeps the palm of the hand (32)             the floor, as he would in his own culture when making known the height of a child, for example, he will very likely be greeted by laughter; in Colombia this gesture is (33)             for the description of animals. In order to describe human beings he should keep the palm of his hand (34)             to the floor. Substitutions of one gesture for the other often create not only humorous but also (35)             moments. In both of the examples above, speakers from two different cultures have the same gesture, physically, but its meaning differs sharply.
            Part Ⅲ      Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
            Section A 
            Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the blank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.
            Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage
            Global warming is a trend toward warmer conditions around the world. Part of the warming is natural; we have experienced a 20,000?鄄year?鄄long warming as the last ice age ended and the ice   36   away. However, we have already reached temperatures that are in   37   with other minimum?鄄ice periods, so continued warming is likely not natural. We are   38   to a predicted worldwide increase in temperatures   39   between  1℃ and 6℃ over the next 100 years. The warming will be more   40   in some areas, less in others, and some places may even cool off. Likewise, the   41   of this warming will be very different depending on where you are—coastal areas must worry about rising sea levels, while Siberia and northern Canada may become more habitable (宜居的) and   42   for humans than these areas are now.
            The fact remains, however, that it will likely get warmer, on   43  , everywhere. Scientists are in general agreement that the warmer conditions we have been experiencing are at least in part the result of a human?鄄induced global warming trend. Some scientists   44   that the changes we are seeing fall within the range of random (无规律的) variation—some years are cold, others warm, and we have just had an unremarkable string of warm years   45   —but that is becoming an increasingly rare interpretation in the face of continued and increasing warm conditions. 
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
            A) appealing         B) average         C) contributing      D) dramatic
            E) frequently          F) impact          G) line           H) maintain 
            I) melted            J) persist           K) ranging         L) recently
            M) resolved           N) sensible         O) shock
            Section B
            Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.
            The End of the Book?
            A) Amazon, by far the largest bookseller in the country, reported on May 19 that it is now selling more books in its electronic Kindle format than in the old paper?鄄and?鄄ink format. That is remarkable, considering that the Kindle has only been around for four years. E?鄄books now account for 14 percent of all book sales in the country and are increasing far faster than overall book sales. E?鄄book sales are up 146 percent over last year, while hardback sales increased 6 percent and paperbacks decreased 8 percent.
            B) Does this spell the doom of the physical book? Certainly not immediately, and perhaps not at all. What it does mean is that the book business will go through a transformation in the next decade or so more profound than any it has seen since Gutenberg introduced printing from moveable type in the 1450s.
            C) Physical books will surely become much rarer in the marketplace. Mass market paperbacks, which have been declining for years anyway, will probably disappear, as will hardbacks for mysteries, thrillers, “romance fiction,” etc. Such books, which only rarely end up in permanent collections, either private or public, will probably only be available as e?鄄books within a few years. Hardback and trade paperbacks for “serious” nonfiction and fiction will surely last longer. Perhaps it will become the mark of an author to reckon with that he or she is still published in hard copy.
            D) As for children’s books, who knows? Children’s books are like dog food in that the purchasers are not the consumers, so the market (and the marketing) is inherently strange.
            E) For clues to the book’s future, let’s look at some examples of technological change and see what happened to the old technology.
            F) One technology replaces another only because the new technology is better, cheaper, or both. The greater the differential, the sooner and more thoroughly the new technology replaces the old. Printing with moveable type on paper dramatically reduced the cost of producing a book compared with the old?鄄fashioned ones handwritten on vellum, which comes from sheepskin. A Bible—to be sure, a long book—required vellum made from 300 sheepskins and countless man?鄄hours of labor. Before printing arrived, a Bible cost more than a middle?鄄class house. There were perhaps 50,000 books in all of Europe in 1450. By 1500 there were 10 million.
            G) But while printing quickly caused the hand writtenbook to die out, handwriting lingered on (继续存在) well into the 16th century. Very special books are still occasionally produced on vellum, but they are one?鄄of?鄄a?鄄kind show pieces.
            H) Sometimes a new technology doesn’t drive the old one out, but only parts of it while forcing the rest to evolve. The movies were widely predicted to drive live theater out of the marketplace, but they didn’t, because theater turned out to have qualities movies could not reproduce. Equally, TV was supposed to replace movies but, again, did not.
            I)  Movies did, however, fatally impact some parts of live theater. And while TV didn’t kill movies, it did kill second?鄄rate pictures, shorts, and cartoons.
            J)  Nor did TV kill radio. Comedy and drama shows (“Jack Benny,” “Amos and Andy,” “The Shadow”) all migrated to television. But because you can’t drive a car and watch television at the same time, rush hour became radio’s prime, while music, talk, and news radio greatly enlarged their audiences. Radio is today a very different business than in the late 1940s and a much larger one.
            K) Sometimes old technology lingers for centuries because of its symbolic power. Mounted cavalry (骑兵) replaced the chariot (二轮战车) on the battlefield around 1000 BC. But chariots maintained their place in parades and triumphs right up until the end of the Roman Empire 1,500 years later. The sword hasn’t had a military function for a hundred years, but is still part of an officer’s full?鄄dress uniform, precisely because a sword always symbolized “an officer and a gentleman.”
            L) Sometimes new technology is a little cranky (不稳定的) at first. Television repairman was a common occupation in the 1950s, for instance. And so the old technology remains as a back up. Steamships captured the North Atlantic passenger business from sail in the 1840s because of its much greater speed. But steamships didn’t lose their sails until the 1880s, because early marine engines had a nasty habit of breaking down. Until ships became large enough (and engines small enough) to mount two engines side by side, they needed to keep sails. (The high cost of steam and the lesser need for speed kept the majority of the world’s ocean freight moving by sail until the early years of the 20th century.)
            M) Then there is the fireplace. Central heating was present in every upper?鄄and middle?鄄class home by the second half of the 19th century. But functioning fireplaces remain to this day a powerful selling point in a house or apartment. I suspect the reason is a deep?鄄rooted love of fire. Fire was one of the earliest major technological advances for humankind, providing heat, protection, and cooked food (which is much easier to eat and digest). Human control of fire goes back far enough (over a million years) that evolution could have produced a genetic leaning towards fire as a central aspect of human life.
            N) Books—especially books the average person could afford—haven’t been around long enough to produce evolutionary change in humans. But they have a powerful hold on many people nonetheless, a hold extending far beyond their literary content. At their best, they are works of art and there is a tactile (触觉的) pleasure in books necessarily lost in e?鄄book versions. The ability to quickly thumb through pages is also lost. And a room with books in it induces, at least in some, a feeling not dissimilar to that of a fire in the fireplace on a cold winter’s night.
            O) For these reasons I think physical books will have a longer existence as a commercial product than some currently predict. Like swords, books have symbolic power. Like fireplaces, they induce a sense of comfort and warmth. And, perhaps, similar to sails, they make a useful back?鄄up for when the lights go out.
            注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
            46. Authors still published in printed versions will be considered important ones.
            47. Some people are still in favor of printed books because of the sense of touch they can provide.
            48. The radio business has changed greatly and now attracts more listeners.
            49. Contrary to many people’s prediction of its death, the film industry survived.
            50. Remarkable changes have taken place in the book business.
            51. Old technology sometimes continues to exist because of its reliability.
            52. The increase of e?鄄book sales will force the book business to make changes not seen for centuries.
            53. A new technology is unlikely to take the place of an old one without a clear advantage.
            54. Paperbacks of popular literature are more likely to be replaced by e?鄄books.
            55. A house with a fireplace has a stronger appeal to buyers.

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